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2006 University of - Men’s Soccer Table of Contents Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION School ...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip ...... Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 Founded ...... 1885 Enrollment ...... 28,042 Nickname ...... Panthers Colors ...... Black and Gold Home Field ...... Engelmann Field Capacity ...... 2,000 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Conference ...... Chancellor ...... Dr. Carlos Santiago Director of Athletics ...... Bud Haidet Athletics Phone ...... 414-229-5151 Ticket Office Phone ...... 414-229-5886 TABLE OF CONTENTS TV/Radio Roster ...... Inside Front 2005 Statistics ...... 42 HISTORY Quick Facts/Table of Contents ...... 1 2005 Team Stats ...... 43 First Year of Soccer ...... 1973 Coach Jon Coleman ...... 2 Horizon League ...... 44 All-Time Record ...... 389-214-51 (.635) Panther Staff League Leaders ...... 45 NCAA Appearances/Last ...... 8/2005 Associate Coach Bob Spielmann .. 3 2005 Boxes and Recaps ...... 46-48 Last NCAA App./Result 2005, Second Round Assistant Coach Chris Dadaian ...... 3 2006 Opponents ...... at Bradley / W, 2-0 Support Staff ...... 4 Bradley/Valparaiso/Tulsa ...... 50 ...... at No. 1 New Mexico / T, 2-2 - 2OT Composite Horizon League Schedule . 5 SMU/IPFW/Lipscomb ...... 51 ...... Fell 5-3 on PK’s 2006 Milwaukee Schedule ...... 5 Creighton/Washington/Marquette .. 52 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record ...... 4-7-1 2006 Season Preview ...... 6-7 Detroit/Wisconsin/Florida International .. 53 Media Information ...... 8 NIU/UIC/Wright State ...... 54 MEDIA RELATIONS Roster Information ...... 10-11 Butler/Michigan/Cleveland State .... 55 Asst. SID/Men’s Soccer Contact ...... Chris Zills Returning Players Green Bay/Loyola ...... 56 Office Phone ...... 414-229-4593 Eric Mickschl ...... 12-13 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 58 Cell Phone ...... 414-750-2090 Craig Mallace ...... 14-15 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 59-60 E-mail ...... [email protected] Steve Sperl ...... 16-17 School Records ...... 61-64 Sports Information Director .. Kevin O’Connor Billy Meier ...... 18-19 All-Time Honors ...... 65-66 Office Phone ...... 414-229-5674 Dale Weiler ...... 20-21 Record vs. All-Time Opponents ...... 67 Assistant SID ...... Kevin Conway Office Phone ...... 414-229-2413 Chris Lins ...... 22 All-Time Series Histories ...... 68-72 SID Fax ...... 414-229-6759 Martin Castro ...... 23 Year-By-Year Results ...... 73-76 Mailing Address ...... UWM Athletics Dan Zelasko ...... 24 NCAA Teams ...... 78-86 ...... P.O. Box 413 Zeke Dombrowski ...... 25 Panther Letterwinners ...... 87-88 ...... Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 Tenzin Rampa ...... 26 Panthers in the Pros ...... 89-91 Overnight Address ...... UWM Athletics Steve Bode ...... 27 A Cradle of Coaches ...... 92 ...... The Pavilion Ken Ogorzalek ...... 28 Milwaukee ...... 94 ...... Room 147 Dan Horst ...... 29 UWM ...... 95 ...... 3409 North Downer Avenue Troy Spielmann ...... 30 University Administration ...... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Andre Francois ...... 31 Carlos Santiago, Chancellor ...... 96 Colin Baker ...... 32 Athletics Board ...... 96 MEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION Adam Skalecki ...... 33 Bud Haidet, Director of Athletics .. 97 Head Coach ...... Jon Coleman Travis Phillips ...... 34 Athletics Administration ...... 98 Alma Mater, Year ...... UW-Milwaukee, 1996 Grant Fernstrum ...... 35 UWM Athletics ...... 99 Record at School (Years) ...... First Season Incoming Players and Redshirts The Student-Athlete ...... 100 Career Record (Years) ...... Same Ndely/Gerard-Larson/Curry ...... 36 The Pavilion ...... 101 Associate Coach ...... Bob Spielmann Keller/Kolokoski/Kalmuck ...... 37 The Horizon League ...... 102 Assistant Coach ...... Chris Dadaian Jungwirth/Germann ...... 38 Engelmann Lights ...... 103 2005 Record ...... 14-4-5 Panther Captains ...... 38 Engelmann Field ...... 104 League Record/Finish ...... 4-2-1/2nd 2005 in Review ...... 40 Engelmann Field ...... Inside Back League Tournament Results vs. Butler - W, 1-0 2005 Results ...... 41 2006 Season Schedule ...... Back ...... vs. UW-Green Bay - W, 1-0 ...... vs. Detroit - W, 1-0 The 2006 Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written and edited by UWM Assistant SID Chris Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/2 Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor and Kevin Conway of the UWM Sports Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Information Office and assistant coaches Bob Spielmann and Chris Dadaian. Photographs Newcomers ...... 5 courtesy of Trevor Thompson, John Ward, Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau, and UWM Photographic Services. Printing by Commercial Communications Incorporated.

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Coleman’s career with the Panthers started on the field, as he was a four-year letterwinner from 1993-96. He Jon Coleman played in 73 games as a midfielder, starting in 63. In Head Coach 1995, he was named an All-Midwestern Collegiate First Season Conference team selection and also won the Coach’s Award his senior year as a team captain. He posted an overall record of 56-22-6 (.702 winning percentage) on the playing field in his four seasons, spending three years Jon Coleman was named the new men’s soccer under the direction of Brian Tompkins. He also went 25- coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Dec. 7-3 in league play, winning a conference title in 1993. 27, 2005. He joined Bennett’s staff after finishing his playing career Coleman is a former UWM player who served as an in 1996, serving as a volunteer assistant until being assistant coach for the program for the last nine seasons. named a full-time assistant prior to the 2001 season. In While on the sidelines, Coleman has helped direct the Coleman’s tenure, the Panthers have posted an overall Panthers to unprecedented success, including five record of 123-59-14 and have enjoyed un- consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. precedented success. Coleman, the fifth head coach in school history, In 2005, they reached the NCAA Tournament for the replaces , who resigned after 10 seasons fifth-consecutive season and became one of only to become the head coach at Marquette. seven schools to post victories in each of the last four tournaments when they made it to the second round “I am excited to have an opportunity to continue the for the fourth-straight year. Additionally, the Panthers great success of the Milwaukee soccer program,” have claimed five regular season conference titles and Coleman said. “To be the person to further the tradition the last four Horizon League Tournament titles under we have established for so many years here at UWM his watch. means a lot.” His recruiting efforts have not gone unnoticed, as UWM “We are very excited to have Jon take over the reigns players have been regularly recognized by the Horizon of the men’s soccer program,” UWM Athletic Director League with postseason honors: three times they have Bud Haidet said. “He has an excellent background as been named Player of the Year to go along with 19 both a player and a coach and has played a major first team and 17 second team all-conference role in the incredible success we have enjoyed. He has selections. In addition, 32 players have been selected a tremendous relationship with our players and has for the conference all-tournament team. Panther shown a great ability to recruit in Wisconsin and players have been honored nationally as well, as Tighe surrounding areas. He is unquestionably prepared to Dombrowski (2003), Antou Jallow (2002) and Chad take over as head coach and to lead us to even Dombrowski (2002) have all earned various All- greater heights.” American honors.

1993 1995 1996 1997-2005 2001-2005 2006 Panther Second Team -Team Captain Assistant NCAA Fifth Head Freshman All-Conference -Coach’s Award Coach Tournament Coach at UWM

Jon Coleman has spent the past 13 seasons with the UWM program.

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Bob Spielmann Chris Dadaian Associate Coach Assistant Coach First Season First Season

Bob Spielmann begins his first season as an associate Chris Dadaian begins his first season as an assistant coach at UW-Milwaukee. In addition to helping coach for the UW-Milwaukee men’s soccer team. He Coleman with all aspects of the men’s soccer program, works closely with Coleman on all aspects. He also works Spielmann is also involved with recruiting and with the with all players, specifically on developing the marketing of the program. goalkeepers.

“Bob has been around the game for a long time and “Chris has been through the program and played in has a lot of experience,” Coleman said. “He has a great the NCAA Tournament,” Coleman said. “He is willing insight into player development and knows how to get to do whatever it takes to get back into the tournament the most out of players. He has a great work ethic on and prepare the team to make a run. He is a hard- and off the field and a lot of experience to share with working, passionate coach who is prepared to elevate the squad.” the program. He has also worked very hard since coming on staff to connect with the alumni and keep He comes to UWM from Marquette High School in the black and gold family strong.” Milwaukee, where he spent the past 27 seasons as head coach. He turned Marquette into the state’s Dadaian was a four-year letterwinner as a goalkeeper premier high school soccer program, compiling a 532- at UWM from 1999-2002. He earned First Team All- 73-40 career record for a .856 win percentage. Included Horizon League honors in 2002 and 2001 and was in that record is 20 Division 1 State Championships, named to the All-Newcomer Team in 1999. His goals including 10-straight overall and four-consecutive since against average of 0.54 in 2002 was a school record the WIAA and WISAA combined into one organization. until it was broken this past fall. He also holds Milwaukee standards with 21 career shutouts, 16 wins in a season In addition to those incredible numbers, his teams were and 42 victories in a career. His scoreless streak of 741:63 state runner-ups four times and claimed 21 conference during the 2002 season is the longest in school history. championships. His teams were ranked in the nation’s Top 25 teams in the NSCAA High School rankings from Dadaian was coaching with the Bavarians and the 1995 to 2005. Racine Soccer Club and worked with Coleman and former UWM associate head coach Stan Anderson at He has been successful at different levels, also coaching numerous soccer camps over the past few years. the Bavarians Under-23 team into the national finals in the summer of 2005 and serving two years (2003-2004) as an assistant with United. Volunteer Coach Third Season

Chad Dombrowski enters his third season as a volunteer coach on the staff at UW-Milwaukee.

Dombrowski was a four-year letterwinner (1999-2002) for the Panthers and an all-conference selection three times. He has gone on to play professionally, most recently with the Milwaukee Wave - helping them win The coaching staff at a game a Major League Championship in 2005 - in the spring of 2006. and with the Thunder.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 3 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Support Staff

As Director of Sport’s Medicine, John Directly taking care of sports medicine issues for the stu- Ochsenwald oversees the university’s dent-athletes is UWM’s Athletic Training Staff. sports medicine department. This licensed and certified athletic training staff includes Di- Ochsenwald is also in his 14th season as rector John Ochsenwald, and assistants Dave Beine, Becky the head athletic trainer for the men’s soc- Worman, Renee Manofsky, Sue Olbrantz, Dayle Soine and cer team. Dan Schindhelm. The entire staff is closely involved in the education of about 30 undergraduate athletic training stu- Ochsenwald, who assumed his duties in July 1992, supervises dents, whom, in conjunction with the Department of Hu- assistant trainers and student trainers in all sports, and serves man Movement Sciences, are working and studying to be- as staff athletic trainer for the men’s soccer and men’s and come certified athletic trainers in the highly successful and women’s programs. He is also a clinical assistant nationally accredited Athletic Training Education Program, professor and teacher in the Athletic Training Education Pro- which is spearheaded by curriculum director Dr. Kyle gram. Ebersole. These undergraduate students assist the certified athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-ath- Ochsenwald came to UWM from the University of , where letes sports medicine needs. he was an assistant athletic trainer for 10 years. At Illinois, Ochsenwald worked primarily with the football, and The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine wrestling teams. A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State Univer- professionals, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William sity, Ochsenwald received his master’s degree from Illinois in Smith, Dr. Todd Swenson, and Dr. Don Middleton – all of 1982. He worked at Illinois as a graduate assistant athletic whom are associated with Columbia Hospital directly ad- trainer before assuming a full-time position there. jacent to UWM’s campus. Providing vital general medicine health care to the Panthers is Team Physician Dr. Richard Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, have two children, Jenna and Weiner, Board Certified in Internal Medicine. He is located Jamie, and make their home in Cedarburg, Wis. on-campus at the Norris Health . The Panthers also have access to other specialized professionals to assist in peak performance, such as chiropractor Dr. Kendal Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell, and dietician Julia Syburg, all of Video duties for the men’s soccer team whom provide expert care for specific sports medicine once again fall into the capable hands needs. of longtime supporter Paul Coleman. In addition to teaching the undergraduate athletic train- Coleman, the father of former UWM star ing students, the staff provides care on a daily basis to and current Panther head coach Jon UWM’s 295 student athletes. This includes, but is not limited Coleman, will enter his 13th season with to, prevention and management of athletic injuries and the program. illness through taping, bracing, flexibility and strength test- ing and programs, injury and illness evaluation, progressive Coleman’s career began earnestly enough when he used and functional injury rehabilitation, nutrition and dietary to film Jon’s games during his four-year Panther career in the analysis, biomechanical analysis and orthotic care. early and late 90’s. Louis Bennett, who took over as head coach in 1996, then began using Coleman’s films as a scout- ing tool. Coleman, a retired psychology social worker, joined the staff on a more “full-time” basis and has become a main- One of the most well-known faces around stay of the program ever since. And, due to his expertise, Panther Athletics is Michael Poll. He helps Coleman served as the filmographer for the A League’s Mil- as a team manager with many of the waukee Rampage in 2001 and 2002. UWM Athletic teams and is a presence at most soccer games and practices. Poll is A resident of Milwaukee, Coleman has been married to his also involved with the UWM volleyball wife Jeannette for 34 years. The couple has two children, Sara team, the baseball team and both bas- and Jon. ketball teams.

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HORIZON LEAGUE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE IPFW at Detroit ...... 4:00 Wright State at UW-Green Bay ...... 1:00 Friday, August 25 Cleveland State at Cincinnati ...... 7:00 Cleveland State at UIC ...... 7:00 Detroit vs. Eastern Illinois ...... 2:00 UW-Milwaukee at Wisconsin ...... 8:00 Detroit at Western Michigan ...... 1:00 UW-Green Bay vs. IUPUI ...... 5:00 Friday, September 22 Tuesday, October 10 Butler vs. St. Mary’s [Calif.] ...... 7:00 Wright State at Dayton ...... 7:00 Wright State at Akron ...... 7:30 Robert Morris at Cleveland State ...... 7:00 UW-Green Bay at Ohio State ...... 7:30 Wednesday, October 11 IPFW at Wright State ...... 7:30 Saturday, September 23 Cleveland State at IPFW ...... 7:00 UW-Milwaukee at Tulsa ...... 8:30 UW-Milwaukee at Florida International ...... 7:00 Northwestern at UIC ...... 8:00 Marquette at Loyola ...... 8:30 Sunday, September 24 Friday, October 13 Saturday, August 26 Loyola at Cleveland State ...... 11:00am Detroit at Butler ...... 3:00 UIC at Saint Louis ...... 8:30 UIC at Detroit ...... 1:00 UIC at Wright State ...... 7:00 UW-Green Bay at Kentucky ...... 8:30 Butler at Wright State ...... 2:00 Loyola at UW-Green Bay ...... 8:00 Sunday, August 27 Wednesday, September 27 Michigan at UW-Milwaukee ...... 8:00 Detroit vs. Western Illinois ...... 12:00 Cleveland State at Wright State ...... 7:00 Sunday, October 15 UW-Milwaukee vs. Southern Methodist ...... 1:00 Detroit at Michigan ...... 7:00 Cleveland State at UW-Milwaukee ...... 12:00 St. Mary’s [Calif.] at Wright State ...... 2:00 Northwestern at Loyola ...... 7:00 Detroit at Wright State ...... 1:00 Butler vs. IPFW ...... 2:30 Thursday, September 28 UIC at Butler ...... 1:00 Canisius at Cleveland State ...... 5:00 UIC at Wisconsin ...... 7:00 Michigan State at Loyola ...... 2:00 Loyola at DePaul ...... 5:00 Friday, September 29 Wednesday, October 18 Wednesday, August 30 UW-Green Bay at Detroit ...... 4:00 Detroit at Cleveland State ...... 7:00 Cleveland State at Pittsburgh ...... 7:00 Saturday, September 30 UW-Green Bay at UW-Milwaukee ...... 8:00 DePaul at UIC ...... 8:00 Cleveland State at Butler ...... 2:00 IUPUI at Butler ...... 4:00 Thursday, August 31 Wright State at Loyola ...... 8:00 Friday, October 20 Butler at Dayton ...... 7:00 Sunday, October 1 UIC at Loyola ...... 8:00 Friday, September 1 UW-Green Bay at Western Michigan ...... 12:00 Sunday, October 22 Wright State vs. Birmingham Southern ...... 6:00 Northern Illinois at UW-Milwaukee ...... 2:00 UW-Milwaukee at Loyola ...... 4:00 Detroit at Buffalo ...... 7:00 Tuesday, October 3 UW-Green Bay at UIC ...... 7:00 Loyola at Davidson ...... 7:00 Loyola at Butler ...... 3:00 Oakland at Detroit ...... 1:00 IPFW at UW-Milwaukee ...... 7:30 UW-Milwaukee at UIC ...... 8:00 Eastern Illinois at Wright State ...... 2:00 UMKC at UIC ...... 8:00 Bowling Green at Detroit ...... 4:00 Tuesday, October 24 UW-Green Bay at Evansville ...... 8:00 Cleveland State at Rutgers ...... 7:00 Indiana at Butler ...... 4:00 Sunday, September 3 Friday, October 6 UW-Green Bay at Wisconsin ...... 7:00 Detroit vs. Canisius ...... 12:00 Butler at UW-Green Bay ...... 8:00 Saturday, October 28, November 3-5 Loyola vs. UNC Charlotte ...... 12:00 Detroit at Loyola ...... 8:00 Horizon League Championship Western Michigan at Cleveland State ...... 1:00 Wright State at UW-Milwaukee ...... 8:00 Wright State at Alabama-Birmingham ...... 2:30 Sunday, October 8 Horizon League matches in italics Lipscomb at UW-Milwaukee ...... 3:30 Butler at UW-Milwaukee ...... 1:00 All times listed are eastern Butler at Evansville ...... 4:00 Bradley at UIC ...... 8:00 Tuesday, September 5 2006 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Schedule Marquette at UW-Green Bay ...... 8:00 Date Opponent Site Time Wednesday, September 6 Aug. 11 Black and Gold I (Exh.) Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Cleveland State at Marshall ...... 7:00 Aug. 14 Bradley (Exh.) Engelmann Field 3 p.m. Friday, September 8 UW-Milwaukee vs. Creighton ...... 6:00 Aug. 18 Black and Gold II (Exh.) Engelmann Field 6 p.m. Butler at Michigan ...... 7:30 Aug. 20 Valparaiso (Exh.) Valparaiso, Ind. 3 p.m. Wright State at Jacksonville ...... 8:00 Golden Hurricane Classic Buffalo at Loyola ...... 9:00 Aug. 25 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 7:30 p.m. UIC at Cal-Santa Barbara ...... 10:00 Aug. 27 vs. Southern Methodist Tulsa, Okla. 12 p.m. Saturday, September 9 UW-Green Bay at Cleveland State ...... 1:00 33rd Annual Panther Invitational Sunday, September 10 Sept. 1 IPFW Engelmann Field 6:30 p.m. Butler vs. Michigan State ...... 12:00 Sept. 3 Lipscomb Engelmann Field 2:30 p.m. Wright State at Central Florida ...... 12:00 Wisconsin Invitational UW-Milwaukee vs. Washington ...... 1:00 Sept. 8 vs. Creighton Madison, Wis. 5 p.m. UIC vs. Cal Poly ...... 4:00 Sept. 10 vs. Washington Madison, Wis. 12 p.m. Loyola at Eastern Illinois ...... 4:15 Monday, September 11 Sept. 13 Marquette Engelmann Field 7 p.m. IPFW at UW-Green Bay ...... 4:00 () Wednesday, September 13 Sept. 15 @ Detroit* Detroit, Mich. 4 p.m. Butler at Xavier ...... 7:00 Sept. 20 @ Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Niagara at Cleveland State ...... 7:00 Sept. 23 @ Florida International Miami, Fla. 6 p.m. Marquette at UW-Milwaukee ...... 8:00 Friday, September 15 Sept. 29 Alumni Game Engelmann Field 7 p.m. UW-Milwaukee at Detroit ...... 4:00 Oct. 1 Northern Illinois Engelmann Field 1 p.m. Loyola at Xavier ...... 7:00 (LeWang ) UIC at Florida International ...... 7:30 Oct. 3 @ UIC * , Ill. 7 p.m. Saturday, September 16 Oct. 6 Wright State* Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Sacred Heart at UW-Green Bay ...... 3:30 Sunday, September 17 Oct. 8 Butler* Engelmann Field 1 p.m. Centenary at Detroit ...... 12:00 Oct. 13 Michigan Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Cleveland State at Valparaiso ...... 2:00 Oct. 15 Cleveland State* Engelmann Field 11 a.m. UIC vs. Florida Atlantic ...... 2:00 Oct. 18 UW-Green Bay* Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Western Michigan at Loyola ...... 2:00 (Chancellor’s Cup) Wright State at Bowling Green ...... 2:00 Oct. 22 @ Loyola* Chicago, Ill. 3 p.m. Eastern Illinois at UW-Green Bay ...... 2:30 Monday, September 18 Oct. 28 Horizon League Quarterfinals Hosted by Top Four Seeds TBA Western Kentucky at Butler ...... 4:00 Nov. 2-4 Horizon League Tournament Highest remaining seed TBA Tuesday, September 19 Nov. 11-30 NCAA Tournament TBA TBA Wright State at IUPUI ...... 8:00 — * indicates Horizon League match Wednesday, September 20 — Bold indicates home matches Ohio State at Butler ...... 3:00

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There will be a new face on the served as an assistant coach for the team’s leading scorer in 2005 with 23 sidelines for the University of Wisconsin- past nine seasons after a stellar career points on a team-high nine goals. Milwaukee men’s soccer team in 2006. as a player, extending his ties to the But, after graduating just two seniors, program to over 13 years. He filled out “Right now, we are looking at a couple the faces on the field will be very his coaching staff over the winter with of different players, a couple different familiar. This fall may mark the first additions of Bob Spielmann and Chris combinations,” Coleman said. “I know season under new head coach Jon Dadaian. there are a lot of players on our team Coleman, but UWM returns a squad that are capable of scoring a lot of that has made five-straight trips to the “The spring season gave us [the points. Neil did a phenomenal job NCAA Tournament and features nine coaching staff] a chance to establish carrying that weight last season, but players who started 10 or more games ourselves,” Coleman said. “It also gave we will to other players to do that. last season. the players an opportunity to learn There is no way to replace a Neil how the new staff was going to Dombrowski … other guys will have to Expectations are high ... after the operate. I think the adjustment period find a way to step up. Every player has precedent that the program has set, it moved quickly because of it, so it the opportunity to get points.” has become the norm. Since the 2001 won’t be an issue in the fall. These guys season, the Panthers have [Spielmann and Dadaian] are FORWARDS experienced tremendous success. chomping at the bit and doing a The Panthers will have plenty of options Their overall record in that span is 81- fantastic job.” on offense to fill the scoring void left 22-10, a .761 winning percentage. by Dombrowski. They return six of their Even more impressive is their record in UWM is coming off a 2005 campaign top seven scorers, including Mallace Horizon League games: a 30-3-2 clip where they went 14-4-5, falling to (4G/10A=18), Steve Sperl (6/4=16), that represents a winning percentage eventual national runner-up New Bode (5/1=11) and Dale Weiler (3/4=10 of .886. UWM has won regular season Mexico on penalty kicks in the second in 13 games), all of whom netted 10 or titles and league tournament crowns round of the NCAA Tournament. The more points. in four of those five seasons. Panthers return All-Horizon choices Steve Bode, Billy Meier and Craig “The return of Dale Weiler (who missed “We feel this team will be up to the Mallace, as well as Horizon League half of last season due to injuries) will challenge,” Coleman said. “From a Tournament MVP Grant Fernstrum, be of major significance,” Coleman team standpoint, we need to be ready who led the nation in goals against said. “You are talking about a guy who and prepared for the task at hand. We average last season. The returners had 16 assists [in 2004]. He is a have experienced players who can include nine starters from a season playmaker and will be very dangerous handle the situation. Those players ago, headed by a group of five seniors. when on the field. We will also rotate have been here and know what it is Sperl and Andre Francois at center all about.” “I think we go into the 2006 season with forward and incorporate [freshman] a lot of experience,” Coleman said. The 2006 spring schedule was one of “But, I think it’s important that we play the busiest-ever and gave Coleman with that experience. I think everyone and his staff a chance to start the will need to be prepared to play.” transition from former head coach Louis Bennett, who was at UWM for 10 UWM graduated just two seniors last seasons. season: Neil Dombrowski and Kyle Zenoni. “We were able to learn how deep we are,” Coleman said in reference to the “Even though we only lost two players, spring season. “It was a great we still need to be as deep as possible opportunity for our new coaches to – 27 players strong with everyone get a good look at ‘who’s-who’ and making a difference. It will be an ‘what’s-what’ and get everybody up opportunity for some of the key players to speed. The spring was an to play big-time, and I know we have opportunity to look at a lot of guys and the players to get it done.” do a lot of assessment.” Dombrowski and Zenoni leave big Coleman is no stranger to the rich holes to fill, as both were four-year Dale Weiler traditions of Milwaukee soccer, having starters. Dombrowski was also the

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Josh Curry into the mix to give us “We will definitely have a strong back something different.” line with the return of Meier and Bode,” Coleman said. “They are both Weiler missed five weeks of the season captains and return a lot of experience to injury, but was impressive in his return … those two will play a very focal part.” against Marquette Oct. 31. He scored the game-winning goal and added an GOALKEEPERS assist in his first game back and went Goalkeeping will also loom large for on to score eight points (2G/4A) in the UWM. A year ago, Fernstrum played final six games of the season. He his way into the starting line-up and proved his worth when on the field all finished with a school-record 10 season, with each of his three goals shutouts to go along with a nation- going for game-winners. leading 0.47 goals against average. But, he won’t be the only goalie the Sperl continues to find the back of the Panthers have on the roster. Eric net, finishing second on the team with Mickschl, who went 11-3-1 in 2004, and six goals and third with 16 points. He Craig Mallace transfer Ryan Germann will give the finished the season on a high note, Panthers a lot of depth at the position. scoring goals in both games of the occasion when needed, as three of his NCAA Tournament. four goals on the season went for “We are excited – it will be really winners as well. competitive in goal,” Coleman said. “Dale will be looking to pick up where “Mick [Mickschl] isn’t going to want to he left off as a sophomore,” Coleman “The midfield will be strong with the sit and watch as a senior and Germann said. “With the injury, last season was dominance of Zeke Dombrowski, who is coming here to play. I know Coach tough for him. He is a top-notch player will be keeping things together there,” Dadaian is really enjoying the situation that will get outside and go right at Coleman said. “We can count on and dynamics of it and will do an people. He has a lot of skills to help us Mallace, Troy Spielmann, Dan Zelasko, incredible job. But, no matter who is on top and combines well with Sperl. Ken Ogorzalek – just a lot of guys who back there, we’ll feel confident. We We think Steve still has that ‘break-out’ can step in and play. The whole feel we have one of the top season in him and there is no better process will be really, really goalkeeping units in the country.” time than this year. His is fitter than ever competitive. It will be difficult on the and determined to make a massive coaches, but exciting – the selection The Panthers, winners of four of the past impact this season.” process will be huge. Everyone better five Horizon League Championships, be ready.” will open the 2006 season against Francois also made an impact in his Tulsa in the Golden Hurricane Classic, first season, scoring three goals and DEFENDERS Aug. 25, in Tulsa, Okla. adding an assist in 22 games. He was Milwaukee returns experience up-and- a key reserve off the bench for the down the field, most notably on offense and will play an even larger defense. Meier and Bode – who will role as a junior. serve as team captains for 2006 – will be back in their central defender MIDFIELDERS positions and will lead a defense that UWM has plenty of veteran experience ranked 18th in the country last year. back in the midfield, as Mallace (17 That continues a UWM tradition: the starts in 22 games), Zeke Dombrowski team has not allowed more than a (22 starts in 23 games), Tenzin Rampa goal per game on average for the (20 of 23), Troy Spielmann (9 of 22) and past five seasons running. In 2005, they Ken Ogorzalek (8 of 19) are set to gave up just 18 goals for a 0.74 goals return. against average – second in the record books to the team mark of 0.67 Mallace emerged as a playmaker for in 2002. Travis Phillips (11 starts) and the Panthers, leading the league in Chris Lins (10 starts) are also set to assists with 10. He recorded points in return, adding plenty of depth to the Steve Bode the first five games of the season and defense for the Panthers. took off from there. Mallace rose to the

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# Name Pos. Year HT/WT Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Eric Mickschl GK Sr. 6-2/180 Glendale, Wis./Nicolet 2 Colin Baker F So. 5-10/165 , Minn./South 3 Chris Lins D/MF Jr. 6-2/190 Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s 4 Martin Castro MF/F Jr. 5-6/150 Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee 5 Nkuti Ndely D/MF Fr. 6-0/165 Coon Rapids, Minn./Coon Rapids 6 Craig Mallace D/MF Sr. 6-0/170 Torphichen, Scotland/Henry Sibley, MN 7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson MF Fr. 5-8/160 Duluth, Minn./Duluth East 8 Steve Sperl F Sr. 6-1/190 Wauwatosa, Wis./Wauwatosa West 9 Josh Curry MF/F Fr. 6-0/160 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette 10 Dan Zelasko MF/F Jr. 6-2/180 Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South 11 Zeke Dombrowski D/MF Jr. 5-11/155 West Allis, Wis./Hale 13 Tenzin Rampa D/MF/F Jr. 5-7/150 Madison, Wis./West 14 Joe Keller D/MF Fr. 5-8/145 Wayzata, Minn./Wayzata 15 Steve Bode D/MF Jr. 6-1/180 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette 17 Andy Kolokoski MF/F Fr. 5-10/165 Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 18 Ken Ogorzalek MF Jr. 5-10/155 Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine 19 Dan Horst MF/F Jr. 5-10/150 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater 20 Travis Kalmuck MF Fr. 6-0/160 Mequon, WIs./Marquette 21 Adam Skalecki MF/F So. 5-10/165 Wauwatosa, Wis./East 22 Billy Meier D/MF Sr. 6-3/165 Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s 23 Troy Spielmann MF Jr. 5-9/145 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette 24 Travis Phillips D/MF So. 5-9/160 DeForest, Wis./DeForest 25 Andre Francois F Jr. 6-3/185 Brookfield, Wis./East/UW-Parkside 27 Tommy Jungwirth F/MF Fr. 5-8/155 Bloomington, Minn./Bloomington Jefferson 28 Dale Weiler MF/F Sr. 6-2/160 Hudson, Wis./Hudson 29 Ryan Germann GK So. 6-2/185 Madison, Wis./Madison West/American University 30 Grant Fernstrum GK So. 6-0/165 Green Bay, Wis./Preble

PANTHERS BY POSITION PRONUNCIATION GUIDE # NAME POS # NAME POS 2 Colin Baker ...... F 14 Joe Keller ...... D/MF NAME PRONUNCIATION 25 Andre Francois ...... F 3 Chris Lins ...... D/MF Steve Bode BO-dee 8 Steve Sperl ...... F 6 Craig Mallace ...... D/MF Zeke Dombrowski DOM-brow-skee 28 Dale Weiler ...... F 5 Nkuti Ndely ...... D/MF Andre Francois fran-SWA 24 Travis Phillips ...... D/MF Nicholas Gerard-Larson Jerard-Larson 9 Josh Curry ...... MF/F Ryan Germann GUR-menn 27 Tommy Jungwirth ...... MF/F 15 Steve Bode ...... D Tommy Jungwirth YOUNG-worth 17 Andy Kolokoski ...... MF/F 22 Billy Meier ...... D Travis Kalmuck KAL-muck 21 Adam Skalecki ...... MF/F Andy Kolokoski KOLA-kus-ski 1 Eric Mickschl ...... GK Craig Mallace MAL-iss 4 Martin Castro ...... MF 30 Grant Fernstrum ...... GK Billy Meier MY-er 11 Zeke Dombrowski ...... MF 29 Ryan Germann ...... GK Eric Mickschl MICK-shull 7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson .... MF Nkuti Ndely KOO-tee en-DEL-ee 19 Dan Horst ...... MF Ken Ogorzalek oh-GOR-za-lek 20 Travis Kalmuck ...... MF Tenzin Rampa ROM-pa 18 Ken Ogorzalek ...... MF Adam Skalecki SKULL-lek-kee 13 Tenzin Rampa ...... MF Dale Weiler WHY-ler 23 Troy Spielmann ...... MF 10 Dan Zelasko ...... MF

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# Name Pos. Year HT/WT Hometown/High School/Last School 2 Colin Baker F So. 5-10/165 Minneapolis, Minn./South 15 Steve Bode D/MF Jr. 6-1/180 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette 4 Martin Castro MF/F Jr. 5-6/150 Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee 9 Josh Curry MF/F Fr. 6-0/160 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette 11 Zeke Dombrowski D/MF Jr. 5-11/155 West Allis, Wis./Hale 30 Grant Fernstrum GK So. 6-0/165 Green Bay, Wis./Preble 25 Andre Francois F Jr. 6-3/185 Brookfield, Wis./East/UW-Parkside 7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson MF Fr. 5-8/160 Duluth, Minn./Duluth East 29 Ryan Germann GK So. 6-2/185 Madison, Wis./Madison West/American University 19 Dan Horst MF/F Jr. 5-10/150 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater 27 Tommy Jungwirth F/MF Fr. 5-8/155 Bloomington, Minn./Bloomington Jefferson 20 Travis Kalmuck MF Fr. 6-0/160 Mequon, WIs./Marquette 14 Joe Keller D/MF Fr. 5-8/145 Wayzata, Minn./Wayzata 17 Andy Kolokoski MF/F Fr. 5-10/165 Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead 3 Chris Lins D/MF Jr. 6-2/190 Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s 6 Craig Mallace D/MF Sr. 6-0/170 Torphichen, Scotland/Henry Sibley, MN 22 Billy Meier D/MF Sr. 6-3/165 Racine, Wis./St. Catherine’s 1 Eric Mickschl GK Sr. 6-2/180 Glendale, Wis./Nicolet 5 Nkuti Ndely D/MF Fr. 6-0/165 Coon Rapids, Minn./Coon Rapids 18 Ken Ogorzalek MF Jr. 5-10/155 Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine 24 Travis Phillips D/MF So. 5-9/160 DeForest, Wis./DeForest 13 Tenzin Rampa D/MF/F Jr. 5-7/150 Madison, Wis./West 21 Adam Skalecki MF/F So. 5-10/165 Wauwatosa, Wis./East 8 Steve Sperl F Sr. 6-1/190 Wauwatosa, Wis./Wauwatosa West 23 Troy Spielmann MF Jr. 5-9/145 Milwaukee, Wis./Marquette 28 Dale Weiler MF/F Sr. 6-2/160 Hudson, Wis./Hudson 10 Dan Zelasko MF/F Jr. 6-2/180 Wheaton, Ill./Warrenville South

PANTHERS BY THE NUMBERS

ROSTER BY CLASS ROSTER BY STATE ROSTER BY HEIGHT Seniors 5 Wisconsin 19 6-foot-3 2 Mallace, Meier, Mickschl, Sperl, Bode, Castro, Curry, Dombrowski, Francois, Meier Weiler Fernstrum, Francois, Germann, 6-foot-2 5 Germann, Lins, Mickschl, Weiler, Juniors 10 Kalmuck, Kolokoski, Lins, Meier, Zelasko Bode, Castro, Dombrowski, Mickschl, Ogorzalek, Phillips, 6-foot-1 2 Francois, Horst, Lins, Ogorzalek, Rampa, Skalecki, Sperl, Bode, Sperl Rampa, Spielmann, Zelasko Spielmann, Weiler 6-foot-0 5 Sophomores 5 Minnesota 6 Curry, Fernstrum, Kalmuck, Baker, Fernstrum, Germann, Phillips, Baker, Gerard-Larson, Horst, Mallace, Ndely Skalecki Jungwirth, Keller, Ndely 5-foot-11 1 Freshmen 7 Illinois 1 Dombrowski Curry, Gerard-Lartson, Jungwirth, Zelasko 5-foot-10 5 Baker, Horst, Kolokoski, Skalecki, Kalmuck, Keller, Kolokoski, Ndely Scotland 1 Ogorzalek Mallace 5-foot-9 2 Phillips, Spielmann 5-foot-8 3 Gerard-Larson, Jungwirth, Keller 5-foot-7 1 Rampa 5-foot-6 1 Castro

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 12 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Seniors #1 Eric Mickschl 2005: Started and played in seven games ... recorded a goals against average of 1.38 on the year ... went 4-2-1 with two shutouts ... blanked Oakland 1-0 Sept. 9 with a career-high eight saves ... named to the All-Tournament Team at the Panther Invitational ... recorded a clean sheet against Cleveland State Sept. 29 in UWM’s Horizon League opener ... moved into ninth place in victories and 10th in goals against average on UWM’s career lists.

2004: Horizon League All- Goalkeeper Tournament Team ... led the Senior / 6-2 / 180 league in save percentage (.787), shutout percentage Major: Art (0.31) and was the only Glendale, Wis. league keeper with a sub- 1.00 GAA (0.85) ... appeared Nicolet HS in 16 games on the year, starting 15 ... posted an 11-3- Mickschl Game-by-Game in 2005 1 record, including five Date Opponent Minutes GA Saves shutouts ... posted back-to- 9/2 Drake 110:00 3 4 back shutouts twice on the 9/4 UNLV 90:00 1 6 year, including in the league 9/9 Oakland 90:00 0 8 tournament against 9/11 FDU 93:13 2 4 Cleveland State Nov. 6 and 9/13 Bradley 90:00 2 1 Wright State Nov. 12 ... 9/23 Oregon State DNP -- -- Panthers posted wins in 9/25 Gonzaga DNP -- -- 9/29 Cleveland State 90:00 0 2 eight-straight of his starts 10/2 Detroit 90:00 2 1 (Oct. 22-Nov. 20) ... made a 10/4 Wisconsin DNP -- -- season-high six saves in 10/7 Wright State DNP -- -- league championship game 10/9 Butler DNP -- -- vs. Detroit Nov. 14. 10/12 UIC DNP -- -- 10/16 Northern Illinois DNP -- -- 2003: Saw action in six games and earned three starts in goal ... 10/20 Michigan DNP -- -- 10/23 Loyola DNP -- -- stopped five shots and blanked No. 22 New Mexico for his first career 10/26 UW-Green Bay DNP -- -- shutout Aug. 31 ... played the second half, both overtimes and 10/31 Marquette DNP -- -- earned the victory over Loyola Oct. 24 ... earned the start in UWM’s 11/5 Butler DNP -- -- second round NCAA Tournament game at Notre Dame Nov. 26. 11/11 UW-Green Bay DNP -- -- 11/13 Detroit DNP -- -- 2002: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. 11/18 Bradley DNP -- -- 11/22 New Mexico DNP -- -- Season Totals 653:13 10 26 Nicolet: Named a McDonald’s High School All-American ... honored as the the Male Athlete of the Year and the Wisconsin State High Favorite Soccer Team: FC Barcelona School Player of the Year in 2001 by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Favorite Food: Spaghetti w/meatsauce ... led Nicolet High School in nearby Glendale to the WIAA State Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld Championship as a senior ... four-time and letterwinner and Hero: Superman three-time All-North Shore Conference pick. Hobby: Drawing Why UWM?: Beautiful Engelmann Field! Personal: Son of Bill and Vicki Mickschl ... born March 12, 1984 ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: plays club soccer for the Princeton 56ers of the NPSL. Zidane’s headbutt

Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record 2002 Did not play - Redshirted 2003 6 3 27 16 11 1 2.32 3-2-0 2004 16 15 61 48 13 5 0.85 11-3-1 2005 7 7 36 26 10 2 1.38 4-2-1 Totals 29 25 124 90 34 8 1.25 18-7-2

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 14 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Seniors #6 Craig Mallace 2005: Played in 22 games, making 17 starts ... named Second Team All-Horizon League ... second on squad with 18 points, setting career- highs in points, goals (4) and assists (10) ... assist total tied for league lead and was seventh-best in UWM record book ... scored points in five-straight games to start season ... three of four goals went for game winners: against Oakland Sept. 9, Butler Oct. 9 and Northern Illinois Oct. 16 ... converted penalty kick for game-winner against NIU ... had assist on goal in 1-0 win over Detroit in Horizon League Defender/MF Championship Nov. 13. Senior / 6-0 / 170 2004: Started 10-of-20 games appeared in ... finished with seven Major: History points on three goals and an assist ... had 21 shots on the season as Torphichen, Scotland well ... scored both Panther goals in a 2-1 overtime win over Penn Sept. 12 ... season-high four shots came at Coastal Carolina Sept. Henry Sibley (Minn.) 17 ... third goal of the season came in 5-0 rout Mallace Game-by-Game in 2005 at Loyola Oct. 24 ... Date Opponent Sh G A Pts added an assist in his 9/2 Drake 1 0 2 2 9/4 UNLV 1 0 1 1 next game against 9/9 Oakland 3 1 0 2 Marquette Oct. 26. 9/11 FDU 1 0 1 1 9/13 Bradley 3 0 1 1 2003: Solid left-footed 9/23 Oregon State 1 0 0 0 9/25 Gonzaga 1 1 0 2 defender/midfielder 9/29 Cleveland State 2 0 0 0 that came on strong 10/2 Detroit 1 0 1 1 late in the season ... 10/4 Wisconsin 1 0 1 1 played in 15 games and 10/7 Wright State 1 0 1 1 10/9 Butler 2 1 1 3 started two games 10/12 UIC 3 0 0 0 versus UWGB ... assisted 10/16 Northern Illinois 1 1 0 2 on game-winning goal 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 at No. 21 Akron Oct. 5. 10/23 Loyola 2 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay 2 0 0 0 10/31 Marquette DNP ------Henry Sibley: Four-year 11/5 Butler 1 0 0 0 starter at Henry Sibley 11/11 UW-Green Bay 1 0 0 0 High School in Mendota 11/13 Detroit 2 0 1 1 11/18 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Heights, Minn. ... two- 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 time all-conference Season Totals 30 4 10 18 performer at the high school level ... named Favorite Soccer Team: Airdrie United FC as a member of the Olympic Development Program State Select Favorite Food: Chocolate Team in Minnesota for three straight seasons ... named the Most Favorite TV Show: Anything on Fox Soccer Channel, except women’s games Valuable Player of the Minnesota State All-Star Classic. Hero: Dad Hobby: Soccer Personal: Son of Jim and Val Mallace ... born Feb. 13, 1985 ... plays Why UWM?: It’s way better than Marquette! club soccer for the Sibley Sting. Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: England getting knocked out ... AGAIN! Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 15 2 13 0 1 1 0 0/0 2004 20 10 21 3 1 7 1 4/0 2005 22 17 30 4 10 18 3 5/0 Totals 57 29 64 7 12 26 4 9/0

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 16 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Seniors #8 Steve Sperl 2005: Recorded 16 starts in 23 appearances as a junior ... finished with 16 points on six goals and four assists ... six goals were second on the team ... scored two goals to lead UWM past Bradley Sept. 13 ... found the back of the net in both games of the NCAA Tournament, including the first round game-winner against Bradley Nov. 18 ... also scored against Detroit Oct. 2 and Wright State Oct. 7.

2004: Made two starts on the year, playing in 15 games ... scored a Forward pair of goals and assisted on another for five points ... took 15 shots on the season, including a season-high four against Tulsa Sept. 11 ... Senior / 6-1 / 190 assisted on the game-tying goal in the 90th minute against Evansville Major: Education Sept. 5 ... first goal of the year came in 5-1 Wauwatosa, Wis. rout of UW-Green Bay Wauwatosa West Oct. 13 ... found the back of the net for the game-winning Sperl Game-by-Game in 2005 goal in UWM’s NCAA Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 9/2 Drake 3 0 1 1 First Round game at 9/4 UNLV 3 0 1 1 San Francisco Nov. 9/9 Oakland 3 0 0 0 20. 9/11 FDU 3 0 0 0 9/13 Bradley 8 2 0 4 2003: Enjoyed a solid 9/23 Oregon State 2 0 1 1 9/25 Gonzaga 4 0 0 0 freshman campaign, 9/29 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 scoring two goals 10/2 Detroit 3 1 0 2 and adding an assist 10/4 Wisconsin 1 0 0 0 ... earned three starts 10/7 Wright State 1 1 0 2 on the season, all 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 10/12 UIC 1 0 0 0 three coming in 10/16 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 Green Bay (against 10/20 Michigan 1 0 0 0 UWGB and at 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 Classic) ... scored his 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 first career in 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 3-0 blanking of Detroit 11/11 UW-Green Bay 2 0 1 1 Sept. 28 ... notched a 11/13 Detroit 1 0 0 0 goal in 2-2 tie versus 11/18 Bradley 2 1 0 2 UIC Oct. 16. 11/22 New Mexico 1 1 0 2 Season Totals 40 6 4 16 Wauwatosa West: Named to the 2002 NSCAA All-American squad ... honored as a All-Region V member following his senior season ... Favorite Soccer Team: St. Croix Red Storm Favorite Food: ICEES 2001 and 2002 Woodland Conference Player of the Year ... three- Favorite TV Show: Entourage, Drama is the man. time First-Team All-Woodland Conference ... named to the Hero: Johnny Cash Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area First-Team ... earned Wisconsin Hobby: Sun bathing at Michigan Ocean All-State accolades. Why UWM?: We have the best team in the land. Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Personal: Son of Tom and Cheryl Sperl ... born Oct. 18, 1984 ... plays and ’s insights into club soccer for the Bavarians of the NPSL. matches. Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 14 3 14 2 1 5 0 0/0 2004 15 2 15 2 1 5 1 0/0 2005 23 16 40 6 4 16 1 0/0 Totals 50 21 69 10 6 26 2 0/0

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 18 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Seniors #22 Billy Meier 2006: Will serve as team captain with Steve Bode for the 2006 season.

2005: Made 21 starts in 23 games on the year ... key component of UWM defense that ranked No. 18 in the nation in team defense ... named Second Team All-Horizon League ... tabbed Second Team NSCAA Scholar All-Region and to the Horizon Academic All-League Team ... recorded the first points of his UWM career, tallying two assists on the year ... took four shots ... assists came against Wright Defender State Oct. 7 and Marquette Oct. 31 ... earned the John Fetzer (Most Senior / 6-3 / 165 Dedicated) and Team Soccer Scholar awards at Major: Business (Graduate Student) the end of the season. Racine, Wis. 2004: Played in 18 games St. Catherine’s on the season, starting 15 times ... part of a Panther Meier Game-by-Game in 2005 defense that posted six Date Opponent Sh G A Pts shutouts in games he 9/2 Drake 1 0 0 0 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 played ... had a hand in 9/9 Oakland 0 0 0 0 three-straight shutouts, 9/11 FDU 0 0 0 0 including two in the league 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 tourney against Cleveland 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 9/25 Gonzaga 1 0 0 0 State Nov. 6 and Wright 9/29 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 State Nov. 12. 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 10/4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 2003: Played in seven 10/7 Wright State 0 0 1 1 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 games, starting four ... took 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 a pair of shots, one of 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 which was on goal, in his 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 start against UW-Green Bay 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Nov. 8. 10/31 Marquette 1 0 1 1 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 2002: Redshirted and retained freshman eligibility. 11/11 UW-Green Bay 1 0 0 0 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 11/18 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Racine St. Catherine’s: Three-year letterwinner at St. Catherine’s High 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 School in Racine ... Selected to the all-state, all-county and all- Season Totals 4 0 2 2 conference first teams during three years on varsity ... named to the Milwaukee Metro All-Area Team ... recognized as Masonic High Favorite Soccer Team: Manchester United School All-Star in 2001 ... helped St. Catherine’s Angels reach the Favorite Food: Pizza and Qdoba WIAA Division Two State Championship. Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld Hero: My cousin, Matt Lacke Hobby: All other sports and movies Personal: Son of Gary and Patti Meier ... born Nov. 27, 1983 ... plays Why UWM?: The tradition of the Black & Gold club soccer for the NPSL Bavarians ... currently pursuing his MBA; and to win UWM’s first national championship. was a business major as an undergrad at UWM. Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Dempsey’s goal against Ghana Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2002 Did not play - Redshirted 2003 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 0/0 2004 18 15 0 0 0 0 0 1/0 2005 23 21 4 0 2 2 0 0/0 Totals 48 40 6 0 2 2 0 1/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 19 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Seniors Weiler 28

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 20 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Seniors #28 Dale Weiler 2005: Made 12 starts in 13 games, missing five weeks of the season due to a knee injury ... recorded 10 points on three goals and four assists ... each goal scored was a game-winner ... netted winning goals against Bradley Sept. 13, Marquette Oct. 31 and in UWM’s 1-0 win over Detroit in the Horizon League Championship Nov. 13 ... named Horizon League Player of the Week Nov. 3 after scoring a goal and adding an assist against Marquette in his first game back from injury ... had two assists against No. 1 New Mexico in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Nov. 22 ... recorded eight points (2G/4A) in six games after Forward return from injury ... earned all-tournament team honors at the Horizon Senior / 6-2 / 160 League Tournament and Panther Invitational. Major: International Studies 2004: All-Horizon League Second Team ... Horizon League All- Hudson, Wis. Tournament Team ... Appeared in all 22 games, starting 19 times ... scored 24 points on the season, scoring four goals and assisting on 16 Hudson HS others ... 16 assists led the league by eight, while 0.73 assists per game was second in the nation ... season assist total also ranks second all- Weiler Game-by-Game in 2005 time in UWM history and third in league history ... finished sixth in the Date Opponent Sh G A Pts league with 24 points ... had points in each of UWM’s five post-season 9/2 Drake 1 0 0 0 games, starting with a two-goal, one-assist showing against Cleveland 9/4 UNLV 2 0 0 0 State in the opening game of the 9/9 Oakland 3 0 0 0 league tourney Nov. 6 ... totaled 9/11 FDU 1 0 0 0 three assists in two NCAA 9/13 Bradley 3 1 0 2 Tournament contests, including two 9/23 Oregon State 2 0 0 0 at San Francisco Nov. 20 ... assisted 9/25 Gonzaga 4 0 0 0 9/29 Cleveland State DNP ------on all three goals against 10/2 Detroit DNP ------Marquette Oct. 26, third most assists 10/4 Wisconsin DNP ------in a game in school history ... tallied 10/7 Wright State DNP ------a goal and assist at Detroit Sept. 25 10/9 Butler DNP ------... also had two assists at UNC- 10/12 UIC DNP ------Wilmington Sept. 19 and vs. UW- 10/16 Northern Illinois DNP ------Green Bay Oct. 13. 10/20 Michigan DNP ------10/23 Loyola DNP ------10/26 UW-Green Bay DNP ------2003: First career goal was the lone 10/31 Marquette 1 1 1 3 goal and game-winner versus No. 11/5 Butler 3 0 1 1 22 New Mexico Aug. 31 ... also 11/11 UW-Green Bay 1 0 0 0 scored the game-winning tally in 2- 11/13 Detroit 1 1 0 2 1 defeat of Wright State Oct. 10. 11/18 Bradley 1 0 0 0 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 2 2 Season Totals 23 3 4 10 Hudson: All-State performer at Hudson High School ...named Big Favorite Soccer Team: Manchester United Rivers Conference Most Valuable Player two years straight ... three- Favorite Food: Spaghetti year starter and two-time first-team all-conference member ... holds Favorite TV Show: 24, followed by Entourage the school record for most goals in one season. Hero: Johnny Drama Hobby: Fifa and reading Personal: Son of Doug and Jean Weiler ... born Feb. 1, 1985 ... plays Why UWM?: There is simply no other place club soccer for the Chicago Fire Reserves of the PDL. in the world I’d rather be. Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Being there. Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 17 3 14 2 0 4 2 1/0 2004 22 19 38 4 16 24 1 1/0 2005 13 12 23 3 4 10 3 0/0 Totals 52 34 75 9 20 38 6 2/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 21 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #3 Chris Lins 2005: Started 10 games among 18 appearances as a sophomore ... scored his only goal of the season against No. 12 Fairleigh Dickinson Sept. 11 ... goal came on only shot attempt of season ... added an assist in a UWM win over Marquette Oct. 31 ... named to the Panther Invitational All-Tournament Team in early September.

2004: Appeared in five games on the season ... helped to preserve shutouts in three of his appearances. Defender/MF 2003: Redshirted and Junior maintained freshman 6-2 / 190 eligibility. St. Catherine’s: Two Major: Communications year varsity letter- winner and starter at Milwaukee, Wis. St. Catherine’s High School in Racine ... Marquette HS played high school soccer with teammate Billy Meier ... honorable Lins Game-by-Game in 2005 mention all-con- Date Opponent Sh G A Pts ference as a junior ... 9/2 Drake 0 0 0 0 did not play high 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 9/9 Oakland 0 0 0 0 school soccer as a 9/11 FDU 1 1 0 2 senior ... played in Brazil 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 for a club team during 9/23 Oregon State DNP ------9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 the fall of 2002 ... 9/29 Cleveland State DNP ------played 15 games 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 versus some of Brazil’s 10/4 Wisconsin DNP ------10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 top 17-19 year olds. 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Claudio and Katherine Lins ... born Jan. 10, 1985 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 ... played club soccer for the Racine Soccer Club. 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay DNP ------MORE ON CHRIS: 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 Favorite Soccer Team: FC Barcelona ... Favorite Food: Mango 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Duck ... Favorite TV Show: 24 ... Hero: Father ... Hobby: Playstation 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 ... Why UWM?: Only university that enrolls Ballers ... Favorite Moment 11/18 Bradley 0 0 0 0 in 2006 World Cup: Argentina’s overtime goal against Mexico. 11/22 New Mexico DNP ------Season Totals 1 1 0 2

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 Did not play - Redshirted 2004 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 2005 18 10 1 1 1 3 0 1/0 Totals 23 10 1 1 1 3 0 1/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 22 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #4 Martin Castro 2005: Appeared in 16 games, making four starts ... only point of season came on an assist at Michigan Oct. 20 ... attempted six shots on season, with high of two coming against Cleveland State Sept. 29 ... earned starts against CSU Sept. 29, Detroit Oct. 2, Wisconsin Oct. 4 and at UW-Green Bay Oct. 26.

2004: Played in eight games on the season ... finished with three points on a goal and assist ... all three points came at Loyola Oct. 24 in 5-0 win ... Midfielder goal came on only shot of the season. Junior South Milwaukee: 5-6 / 150 Four-year varsity starter at South Major: Psychology Milwaukee High School ... Second- Milwaukee, Wis. Team WSCA All-State member as a senior South Milwaukee and first-team honoree as a junior ... earned First-Team Castro Game-by-Game in 2005 All-Southeast Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Conference 9/2 Drake DNP ------accolades three 9/4 UNLV DNP ------9/9 Oakland 0 0 0 0 straight seasons ... 9/11 FDU 0 0 0 0 2003 Southeast 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Conference Player 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 of the Year ... named 9/29 Cleveland State 2 0 0 0 Rockets team most 10/2 Detroit 1 0 0 0 valuable player. 10/4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 10/7 Wright State DNP ------10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Marty and Laura Castro ... born Jan. 6, 1986 ... 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 played club soccer for the Bavarians of the NPSL. 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 10/20 Michigan 0 0 1 1 10/23 Loyola 1 0 0 0 MORE ON MARTIN: 10/26 UW-Green Bay 1 0 0 0 Favorite Soccer Team: Barcelona ... Favorite Food: Tacos ... 10/31 Marquette 1 0 0 0 Favorite TV Show: None ... Hero: Superman ... Hobby: Singing or 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 11/11 UW-Green Bay DNP ------running ... Why UWM?: Because it is a great program and close 11/13 Detroit DNP ------to home. ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: When the USA 11/18 Bradley DNP ------tied Italy. 11/22 New Mexico DNP ------Season Totals 6 0 1 1

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 8 0 1 1 1 3 0 0/0 2005 16 4 6 0 1 1 0 1/0 Totals 24 4 7 1 2 4 0 1/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 23 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #10 Dan Zelasko 2005: Saw action in 12 games as a sophomore ... earned starts against Bradley Sept. 13, Wright State Oct. 7 and Marquette Oct. 31 ... recorded six shots on year ... season-high two shots against UNLV Sept. 4 ... played a season-high 56 minutes in start against Wright State.

2004: Played in 13 games on the year, starting three times ... scored two points on a Midfielder pair of assists ... also Junior took six shots ... assists came in back-to-back 6-2 / 180 appearances in league tournament Major: Business against Cleveland State Nov. 6 and Wright Wheaton, Ill. State Nov. 12 ... had a season-high three shots Warrenville South against Butler Oct. 29. Warrenville South: Played at Wheaton Zelasko Game-by-Game in 2005 Warrenville South High Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 9/2 Drake 1 0 0 0 School as a freshman 9/4 UNLV 2 0 0 0 and senior ... spent 9/9 Oakland 1 0 0 0 sophomore and junior 9/11 FDU 0 0 0 0 seasons playing with 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 9/23 Oregon State DNP ------the Chicago Sockers “Top Talent” squad ... led WSHS to a third- 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 place finish in the Illinois High School Association Class AA State 9/29 Cleveland State DNP ------Tournament ... Chicago Sun Times All-State pick ... Chicago 10/2 Detroit DNP ------10/4 Wisconsin DNP ------Tribune Honorable Mention All-State ... scored 22 goals and 18 10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 assists in 30 games as a senior ... two-time All-DuPage Valley 10/9 Butler 1 0 0 0 Conference ... IHSA All-Sectional. 10/12 UIC DNP ------10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 10/20 Michigan DNP ------Personal: Son of Joe Zelasko ... born Nov.11, 1985 ... played club 10/23 Loyola 1 0 0 0 soccer for Chicago Sockers. 10/26 UW-Green Bay DNP ------10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 MORE ON DAN: 11/5 Butler DNP ------11/11 UW-Green Bay DNP ------Favorite Soccer Team: Italy / Manchester City ... Favorite Food: 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 Mexican and Italian ... Favorite TV Show: 24 ... Hero: Parents ... 11/18 Bradley DNP ------Hobby: Soccer, of course. ... Why UWM?: Great location, great 11/22 New Mexico DNP ------Season Totals 6 0 0 0 school, great team. ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Italy taking the cup.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 13 3 4 0 2 2 0 0/0 2005 12 3 6 0 0 0 0 1/0 Totals 25 6 10 0 2 2 0 1/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 24 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #11 Zeke Dombrowski 2005: Started all but one of the 23 games on the season, recording a point on an assist ... one of the midfield anchors for the Panthers ... took nine shots ... named to the all-tournament team at the Big Toe Invitational ... assist came against Oregon State Sept. 23 ... season-best two shots in three games, including the First Round NCAA Tournament game vs. Bradley Nov. 18.

Midfielder 2004: Appeared in all 22 games, starting 14 ... Junior scored two points on the season on a pair of assists 5-11 / 155 ... also took four shots ... assists came in 3-1 win Major: Business over Wright State Oct. 15 and in league champ- West Allis, Wis. ionship game vs. Detroit Nov. 14 ... took season- Nathan Hale HS high two shots against Evansville Sept. 5 ... other shots came in back-to- Dombrowski Game-by-Game in 2005 back games at Wisconsin Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Oct. 6 and UIC Oct. 10. 9/2 Drake 0 0 0 0 9/4 UNLV 1 0 0 0 West Allis Hale: Three-time All-Greater Metro Conference pick ... 9/9 Oakland 0 0 0 0 9/11 FDU 1 0 0 0 two-time Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area ... Wisconsin Soccer 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Coaches Association First Team All-State ... member of the ODP 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 1 1 Regional and State squads ... started all 84 games in high school 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 career ... scored 15 goals and 14 assists as a senior ... ended career 9/29 Cleveland State 1 0 0 0 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 with 34 goals and 36 assists. 10/4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Mark and Judy Dombrowski ... played club 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 soccer for Parkland and the Bavarians of the NPSL ... born July 10/12 UIC 2 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 27, 1986 ... joins brothers Scott, Chad, Tighe and Neil as UWM 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 soccer players. 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 MORE ON ZEKE: 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 Favorite Soccer Team: UWM Panthers (Men’s Squad) ... Favorite 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Food: Ice Cream ... Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld/Curb Your 11/13 Detroit 2 0 0 0 Enthusiasm ... Hero: Patrick Vieira ... Hobby: Soccer Tennis ... Why 11/18 Bradley 2 0 0 0 UWM?: Because we’re going to win a national championship 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 Season Totals 9 0 1 1 this year. ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: The whole cup was fantastic, you can’t pick just one moment.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 22 14 4 0 2 2 0 0/0 2005 23 22 9 0 1 1 0 2/0 Totals 45 36 13 0 3 3 0 2/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 25 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #13 Tenzin Rampa 2005: Had a breakout sophomore campaign, starting 20 of 23 games ... finished with four points on a goal and two assists ... named to All- Tournament Team at season-opening Big Toe Invitational .. recorded the first point of his UWM career with an assist against Bradley Sept. 13 ... scored the only goal in 1-0 win over Butler in first round of Horizon League Tournament Nov. 5 ... tallied an assist in first round of NCAA Tournament vs. Bradley Nov. 18 ... earned team most improved award.

Midfielder 2004: Appeared in five games on the season ... Junior finished with one shot, coming at Wis-consin Oct. 5-7 / 150 6 ... also saw action at UIC Oct. 10, vs. UW-Green Bay Major: Pre-Pharmacy Oct. 13, vs. Marquette Oct. 26 and in league Madison, Wis. tournament against Madison West HS Cleveland State Nov. 6. Madison West: Prepped at Madison West High School Rampa Game-by-Game in 2005 en route to four varsity Date Opponent Sh G A Pts letters ... named to the 9/2 Drake 0 0 0 0 Madison All-City team two 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 consecutive seasons ... 9/9 Oakland 1 0 0 0 9/11 FDU 0 0 0 0 earned Second-Team All- 9/13 Bradley 0 0 1 1 Big Eight honors following 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 senior season ... scored 14 goals as a senior to go with 10 assists ... 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 tallied 31 career goals while adding 29 assists ... named a captain 9/29 Cleveland State 3 0 0 0 10/2 Detroit 3 0 0 0 for West ... team went 22-3 in 2003 before bowing out in the state 10/4 Wisconsin 2 0 0 0 sectional finals. 10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 10/9 Butler 1 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Tenzin Trinley ... born Dec. 17, 1985 ... played club 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 soccer for the NPSL Princeton 56ers ... participated in the Super Y 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 League. 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 MORE ON TENZIN: 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 11/5 Butler 1 1 0 2 Favorite Soccer Team: 2006 Panthers ... Favorite Food: Mo Mos 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 (Tibetan dumplings) ... Favorite TV Show: National Geographic’s 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 Explorer ... Hero: The Dalai Lama ... Hobby: Reading and writing ... 11/18 Bradley 2 0 1 1 Why UWM?: Pride, passion and commitment. ... Favorite Moment in 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 Season Totals 14 1 2 4 2006 World Cup: Watching South Korea.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/0 2005 23 20 14 1 2 4 1 3/0 Totals 28 20 15 1 2 4 1 3/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 26 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #15 Steve Bode 2006: Will serve as team captain with Billy Meier for the 2006 season.

2005: Team captain ... only player to start all 23 games ... finished the season with 11 points on five goals and one assist ... named to the All-Horizon League First Team ... earned numerous academic awards, including Third Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- American status ... also tabbed First Team NSCAA Scholar All-Region and to the Horizon Academic All-League Team ... scored the first goal of the 2005 season for UWM versus Drake Sept. 2 ... also found the net against Oregon State Sept. 23, Wright State (game-winner) Defender Oct. 7, Butler Oct. 9 and Marquette Oct. 31 ... named to all- tournament teams at the Big Toe Invitational and the Panther Junior Invitational in early September ... also earned all-tournament honors at the Horizon League Tournament ... postseason awards included 6-1 / 180 Team MVP and the Horizon League Sportsmanship Award.

Major: Psychology 2004: Suffered a season-ending injury in the 2004 spring season ... Milwaukee, Wis. redshirted and maintained sophomore eligibility. 2003: Anchor of the UWM defensive unit ... only Panther to start all Marquette HS 23 games ... played nearly every minute of every game ... took five shots on the season.

Bode Game-by-Game in 2005 Marquette U.H.S.: 2002 National Soccer Coaches Association All- Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Region member ... Greater Metro Conference Player of the Year in 9/2 Drake 1 1 0 2 2001 and 2002 ... First-Team All-State in 2002 ... two-time All-Greater 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 Metro Conference and two-time 9/9 Oakland 1 0 0 0 9/11 FDU 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All- 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Area performer ... helped lead 9/23 Oregon State 1 1 0 2 Marquette High to four 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 consecutive WIAA State titles. 9/29 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 10/4 Wisconsin 1 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Mike and Lori Bode 10/7 Wright State 1 1 0 2 ... born Oct. 4, 1984 ... plays club 10/9 Butler 4 1 0 2 soccer for the NPSL Bavarians. 10/12 UIC 1 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 10/20 Michigan 2 0 0 0 MORE ON STEVE: 10/23 Loyola 0 0 1 1 Favorite Soccer Team: Chelsea FC 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 ... Favorite Food: Qdoba ... Favorite 10/31 Marquette 1 1 0 2 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 TV Show: Sportscenter/Seinfeld ... 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Hero: Emma Bode ... Hobby: 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 Basketball, eating, ... in that 11/18 Bradley 0 0 0 0 order. ... Why UWM?: Engelmann 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 Season Totals 13 5 1 11 Field! ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Joe Cole’s Bombosa.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 23 23 5 0 0 0 0 0/0 2004 Did not play - Redshirted 2005 23 23 13 5 1 11 1 0/0 Totals 46 46 18 5 1 11 1 0/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 27 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #18 Ken Ogorzalek 2005: Provided spark off bench for Panthers, making eight starts in 19 appearances ... recorded five shots on the season ... started three-straight games Oct. 7-12 ... season-high 84 minutes came in win over Butler Oct. 9 ... had three shots vs. UIC Oct. 12.

2004: Made 12 appearances on the season ... helped preserve shutouts in seven games.

2003: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. Midfielder Kettle Moraine: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... named team Junior captain and most 5-10 / 155 valuable player as a senior at KMHS ... two- Major: Engineering/ time Classic Eight All- Conference per- Computer Science former ... was a Delefield, Wis. Second-Team All- Area selection Kettle Moraine HS following his senior season ... a three-year member of the Ogorzalek Game-by-Game in 2005 Wisconsin State Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Olympic Develpment 9/2 Drake DNP ------Program squad. 9/4 UNLV DNP ------9/9 Oakland DNP ------9/11 FDU DNP ------Personal: Son of Diane 9/13 Bradley 1 0 0 0 Ogorzalek ... born 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 March 1, 1985 ... plays 9/29 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 club soccer for 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 Parkland and the 10/4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 Brookfield Lightning. 10/9 Butler 1 0 0 0 10/12 UIC 3 0 0 0 MORE ON KEN: 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 Favorite Soccer Team: Parkland S.C. ... Favorite Food: Ice Cream ... 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 Favorite TV Show: Megastructures ... Hero: Tenzing Norgay ... Hobby: 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 My imagination ... Why UWM?: The free housing at EMS ... Favorite 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 Moment in 2006 World Cup: The streakers. 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 11/18 Bradley 0 0 0 0 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 Season Totals 5 0 0 0

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 Did not play - Redshirted 2004 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 2005 19 8 5 0 0 0 0 1/0 Totals 31 8 5 0 0 0 0 1/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 28 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #19 Dan Horst 2005: Missed majority of season recovering from off-season knee surgery ... appeared in five games, making two starts ... saw first action of the year against Northern Illinois Oct. 16 ... first start came against Marquette Oct. 31 ... recorded only point of season in that contest with an assist on game-winner ... recorded a shot against Butler Nov. 5.

2004: Started once in 16 games appeared in on the year ... scored four goals on the season, including three game-winners, leading to eight points ... at UNC- Midfielder Wilmington Sept. 19, scored two goals, Junior including the game- winner ... also tallied 5-10 / 150 the deciding goal in his next game at Major: Kinesiology Detroit Sept. 25 and in a 1-0 win vs. Northern Stillwater, Minn. Illinois Oct. 22 ... took Stillwater HS 10 shots on the year. 2003: Redshirted and maintained freshman Horst Game-by-Game in 2005 eligibility. Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 9/2 Drake DNP ------Stillwater: Named to 9/4 UNLV DNP ------the NSCAA All-Region 9/9 Oakland DNP ------9/11 FDU DNP ------V Team in 2002 ... 9/13 Bradley DNP ------honored as the 9/23 Oregon State DNP ------Minnesota Player of 9/25 Gonzaga DNP ------the Year by the 9/29 Cleveland State DNP ------10/2 Detroit DNP ------St. Paul Pioneer Press 10/4 Wisconsin DNP ------... two-time all-state 10/7 Wright State DNP ------performer ... three- 10/9 Butler DNP ------year member of the Minnesota State Olympic Development 10/12 UIC DNP ------10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 Program squad. 10/20 Michigan DNP ------10/23 Loyola DNP ------Personal: Son of Kevin and Kate Horst ... born Dec. 12, 1984 ... club 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 team is the St. Croix Red Storm. 10/31 Marquette 0 0 1 1 11/5 Butler 1 0 0 0 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 MORE ON DAN: 11/13 Detroit DNP ------Favorite Soccer Team: Manchester United ... Favorite Food: Tacos 11/18 Bradley DNP ------... Favorite TV Show: Entourage ... Hero: Bruce Springsteen ... Hobby: 11/22 New Mexico DNP ------Season Totals 1 0 1 1 Hanging at the beach ... Why UWM?: Ladies, of course. ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Watching Zidane.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2003 Did not play - Redshirted 2004 16 1 10 4 0 8 3 1/0 2005 5 2 1 0 1 1 0 0/0 Totals 21 3 11 4 1 9 3 0/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 29 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #23 Troy Spielmann 2005: Made nine starts in 22 games as a sophomore ... recorded one goal and two assists for four points on the season ... registered 17 shots ... had an assist in the first game of the season vs. Drake Sept. 2 ... started both games of the Panther Invitational Sept. 9 and 11 ... season-high three shots in both games of the NCAA Tournament ... scored in the fifth-minute against No. 1 New Mexico Nov. 22 to give UWM an early lead.

2004: Appeared in 21 games, starting six times ... scored three points on the season on a trio of assists ... had 13 shots on the year ... assisted on equalizing goals in wins vs. Penn Sept. 12 and against Wright Midfielder State Oct. 15 ... also had an assist at Loyola Oct. 24 ... season-high Junior three shots came at Wisconsin Oct. 6. Marquette U.H.S.: National Soccer Coaches Association of America 5-9 / 145 All- Region V Team ... Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association First- Team All-State ... Major: Sociology Milwaukee Journal Sentinel First-Team All- Milwaukee, Wis. Area ... two-time First- Team All-Greater Metro Conference ... three- Marquette HS year varsity starter for three-time WIAA state ... scored 28 goals to go with 30 assists Spielmann Game-by-Game in 2005 in four-year high school Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 9/2 Drake 0 0 1 1 career ... led Marquette 9/4 UNLV 2 0 0 0 High to No. 6 national 9/9 Oakland 2 0 0 0 ranking in final NSCAA 9/11 FDU 0 0 0 0 national poll. 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Bob and 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 9/29 Cleveland State 2 0 0 0 Margo Spielmann ... 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 father was named UWM 10/4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 men’s soccer associate 10/7 Wright State 1 0 0 0 coach in December 10/9 Butler 1 0 0 0 2005 ... played club 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 soccer for the Bavarians 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 of the NPSL ... born Oct. 10/20 Michigan 1 0 0 0 10/23 Loyola 2 0 1 1 7, 1985. 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 MORE ON TROY: 11/5 Butler DNP ------Favorite Soccer Team: German National Team and Aston Villa ... 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Favorite Food: Chinese ... Favorite TV Show: The Simpsons ... Hero: 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 Homer Simpson ... Hobby: Fifa ‘06 Professional (XBox or PS2) ... Why 11/18 Bradley 3 0 0 0 UWM?: The BOMB in soccer. ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: 11/22 New Mexico 3 1 0 2 Season Totals 17 1 2 4 Every time the Germans stepped on the home pitch.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 21 6 13 0 3 3 0 1/0 2005 22 9 17 1 2 4 0 0/0 Totals 43 15 30 1 5 7 0 0/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 30 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Juniors #25 Andre Francois 2005: Key reserve off bench for UWM offense ... made appearances in 22 games, earning six starts ... recorded seven points on three goals and one assist ... first point in a Panther uniform came in his second game, an assist vs. UNLV Sept. 4 ... first goal of season came in win over Wisconsin Oct. 4 ... Forward helped Milwaukee reach Horizon Junior League Tournament Championship with 6-3 / 185 game-winner against UW-Green Bay in 1-0 Major: Business semifinal victory Nov. 11 ... scored against Elm Grove, Wis. Bradley Nov. 18 in First Round NCAA Brookfield East HS Tournament contest.

UW-Parkside: Francois Game-by-Game in 2005 Competed as a Date Opponent Sh G A Pts freshman at UW- 9/2 Drake 0 0 0 0 Parkside ... finished 9/4 UNLV 0 0 1 1 second on the team 9/9 Oakland DNP ------9/11 FDU 1 0 0 0 with 22 points on eight goals and six assists ... had a four-goal, one- 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 assist performance against Upper Iowa. 9/23 Oregon State 1 0 0 0 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 Brookfield East: Four-year letterwinner at Brookfield East High School 9/29 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 10/2 Detroit 1 0 0 0 ... as a senior named team MVP after all-state second-team and 10/4 Wisconsin 1 1 0 2 all-conference first team honors ... led team to state title game ... 10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 helped club teams to State Cup Championship games in 1999 and 10/9 Butler 2 0 0 0 2001 ... won State Cup with FC Milwaukee in 2001. 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Al and Anne Francois ... born June 24, 1985. 10/23 Loyola 4 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay 1 0 0 0 MORE ON ANDRE: 10/31 Marquette 1 0 0 0 11/5 Butler 1 0 0 0 Favorite Soccer Team: Arsenal ... Favorite Food: Barbeque Chicken 11/11 UW-Green Bay 1 1 0 2 Pizza ... Favorite TV Show: EPL Review Show ... Hero: Captain Planet 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 ... Hobby: XBOX 360 ... Why UWM?: 2006 National Champions ... 11/18 Bradley 3 1 0 2 Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Rosicky scoring two bombs 11/22 New Mexico 1 0 0 0 Season Totals 19 3 1 7 against USA.

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 18 7 28 8 6 22 N/A N/A Note: Played 2004 season at UW-Parkside 2005 22 6 19 3 1 7 1 4/0 Totals 40 13 47 11 7 29 1 4/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 31 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Sophomores #2 Colin Baker 2005: Appeared in 18 games as a freshman, making one start ... finished the season with two points on one goal, taking six shots ... started against Northern Illinois Oct. 16 ... had three shots against Cleveland State Sept. 29 ... scored his first goal as a Panther against Marquette Oct. 31.

Minneapolis South: First-Team All-State in Minnesota ... two- time All-Minnesota City Conference Player of the Year and first team all-conference choice ... finished his senior season Forward with 27 goals and 11 assists ... Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro selection ... St. Paul Pioneer Press All-State selection ... led the Sophomore state in scoring as a junior with 23 goals and 15 assists ... 5-10 / 165 Olympic Develop- ment Program Major: Undecided Region II team selection in 2004-05 Minneapolis, Minn. ... finished his high school career as Minneapolis South state’s second all- time leading goal scorer and third in Baker Game-by-Game in 2005 career points. Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 9/2 Drake 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 9/9 Oakland DNP ------Steve and Pamela 9/11 FDU DNP ------Baker ... tutored at 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 9/23 Oregon State DNP ------his former middle 9/25 Gonzaga DNP ------school as a senior in 9/29 Cleveland State 3 0 0 0 high school and 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 10/4 Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 worked at a local 10/7 Wright State 0 0 0 0 park teaching kids 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 soccer ... born Nov. 10/12 UIC 1 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 21, 1986. 10/20 Michigan 0 0 0 0 10/23 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 MORE ON COLIN: 10/31 Marquette 2 1 0 2 Favorite Soccer Team: None ... Favorite Food: Chicken ... Favorite 11/5 Butler 0 0 0 0 TV Show: Entourage ... Hero: Steven Baker ... Hobby: Occasional 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 sewing ... Why UWM?: Best soccer program in the country. ... Favorite 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 11/18 Bradley DNP ------Moment in 2006 World Cup: All 64 games. 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 Season Totals 6 1 0 2

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2005 18 1 6 1 0 2 0 0/0 Totals 18 1 6 1 0 2 0 0/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 32 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Sophomores #21 Adam Skalecki 2005: Started twice in 15 games as a freshman ... led all freshmen with six points, scoring two goals on just five shots while adding two assists ... netted a goal in the first game of the year against Drake Sept. Midfielder/Forward 2 ... gave UWM a 1-0 lead with his Sophomore goal against 5-10 / 165 Michigan Oct. 20 ... earned starts Major: Art against Loyola Oct. 23 and UW-Green Wauwatosa, Wis. Bay Oct. 26, recording an assist Wauwatosa East against the Phoenix.

Wauwatosa East: Skalecki Game-by-Game in 2005 2004 First-Team All- Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Greater Metro 9/2 Drake 1 1 0 2 Conference ... four- 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 9/9 Oakland DNP ------year varsity starter at East ... named the team’s most valuable 9/11 FDU 1 0 0 0 player as a senior ... honorable mention all-area by the 9/13 Bradley 1 0 1 1 9/23 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... played for the Wisconsin State 9/25 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 Olympic Development Program team. 9/29 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 10/4 Wisconsin DNP ------Personal: Son of John Skalecki ... born Aug. 18, 1986 ... brother 10/7 Wright State DNP ------Jon played soccer at Yale University from 2001-05. 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 10/12 UIC 1 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois DNP ------MORE ON ADAM: 10/20 Michigan 1 1 0 2 Favorite Soccer Team: The Big Green ... Favorite Food: Qdoba 10/23 Loyola 0 0 1 1 Chicken Nachos ... Favorite TV Show: Captain Kangaroo ... Hero: 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 10/31 Marquette 0 0 0 0 Lance Armstrong ... Hobby: Art ... Why UWM?: Engelmann Field ... 11/5 Butler DNP ------Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Zidane’s headbutt. 11/11 UW-Green Bay DNP ------11/13 Detroit DNP ------11/18 Bradley 0 0 0 0 11/22 New Mexico DNP ------Season Totals 5 2 2 6

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2005 15 2 5 2 2 6 0 1/0 Totals 15 2 5 2 2 6 0 1/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 33 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Sophomores #24 Travis Phillips 2005: Started 11 times in 19 games played ... recorded eight shots and one assist ... assist came against Wright State Oct. 7 ... season-high two shots against Wisconsin Oct. 4 ... started every game of the Horizon League and NCAA Tournaments for the Panthers.

2004: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility.

Defender/MF DeForest: Four-year starter at DeForest High School ... two-time All-Badger Conference selection ... all-time leading scorer at Sophomore DeForest High ... 5-9 / 160 Second-Team WSCA All-State ... Major: Business first-team all-state pick in 2002 ... led DeForest, Wis. DHS in scoring three straight seasons ... DeForest HS team most val- uable player ... club player in the First Phillips Game-by-Game in 2005 Division of the Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Regional Premier 9/2 Drake 0 0 0 0 League. 9/4 UNLV 0 0 0 0 9/9 Oakland 0 0 0 0 9/11 FDU 1 0 0 0 Personal: Born June 9/13 Bradley 0 0 0 0 9/23 Oregon State DNP ------20, 1985 ... played 9/25 Gonzaga DNP ------club soccer for 9/29 Cleveland State 1 0 0 0 Yahara United. 10/2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 10/4 Wisconsin 2 0 0 0 10/7 Wright State 1 0 1 1 MORE ON TRAVIS: 10/9 Butler 0 0 0 0 Favorite Soccer 10/12 UIC 0 0 0 0 10/16 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 Team: The Brewers ... 10/20 Michigan DNP ------Favorite Food: Miller 10/23 Loyola DNP ------Park Hot Dog ... Favorite TV Show: FSN North Brewers Pregame Show 10/26 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 ... Hero: Robin Yount or Ned Yost ... Hobby: Watching the Brew Crew. 10/31 Marquette 1 0 0 0 11/5 Butler 1 0 0 0 ... Why UWM?: Second-closest university to Miller Park. ... Favorite 11/11 UW-Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Moment in 2006 World Cup: When USA tied Italy and Carlos Lee hit 11/13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 two home runs on the same day. 11/18 Bradley 1 0 0 0 11/22 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 Season Totals 8 0 1 1

Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 Did not play - Redshirted 2005 19 11 8 0 1 1 0 0/0 Totals 19 11 8 0 1 1 0 0/0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 34 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Returning Sophomores #30 Grant Fernstrum 2005: Played in 16 games, all starts, as a freshman ... went 10-2-4 with 10 shutouts ... started the final 14 games of the year ... led the nation and set a school record with his 0.47 goals against average ... 10 shutouts also tied the school mark ... became the first-ever league player to win a national statistics championship ... earned Horizon League Tournament MVP and all-tournament honors, becoming just the sixth goalie to not allow a goal in the tournament ... named to Goalkeeper Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie Team ... earned Horizon Sophomore League Player of the Week honors Oct. 10, going 6-0 / 165 3-0 for the week with three shutouts ... also named to Soccer America, College Major: Biology Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer’s National Teams of the Green Bay, Wis. Week for the effort ... recorded scoreless streaks of 584:28 Green Bay Preble (second all-time) and 468:36 (sixth) during the season ... named Horizon Academic All- Fernstrum Game-by-Game in 2005 League and team newcomer Date Opponent Minutes GA Saves of the year. 9/2 Drake DNP -- -- 9/4 UNLV DNP -- -- 2004: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. 9/9 Oakland DNP -- -- 9/11 FDU DNP -- -- Green Bay Preble: Four-year starter in goal for Preble High School in 9/13 Bradley DNP -- -- 9/23 Oregon State 110:00 1 2 Green Bay ... Green Bay Area Player of the Year by the Green Bay 9/25 Gonzaga 110:00 1 0 Press Gazette ... Preble High School team most valuable player ... 9/29 Cleveland State DNP -- -- two-time First-Team All-Fox River Valley Conference ... Fox River 10/2 Detroit DNP -- -- Valley Conference Player of the Year ... second-team all-state ... 10/4 Wisconsin 90:00 0 5 member of Wisconsin ODP team from 2000-03. 10/7 Wright State 90:00 0 6 10/9 Butler 90:00 0 1 10/12 UIC 110:00 0 8 Personal: Son of Gary and Cheryl Fernstrum ... born Sept. 7, 1985 ... 10/16 Northern Illinois 90:00 0 2 plays club soccer for the NPSL Bavarians. 10/20 Michigan 108:19 2 3 10/23 Loyola 90:00 1 5 MORE ON GRANT: 10/26 UW-Green Bay 96:14 1 5 10/31 Marquette 90:00 0 5 Favorite Soccer Team: Any team that gets oranges at halftime 11/5 Butler 90:00 0 5 followed by juice boxes and snack packs after the game! ... Favorite 11/11 UW-Green Bay 90:00 0 5 Food: Cafeteria-style Corn Dog ... Favorite TV Show: Pee Wee’s 11/13 Detroit 90:00 0 1 Playhouse ... Hero: Roger “The Dodger” Pedactor ... Hobby: 11/18 Bradley 90:00 0 5 Crocheting ... Why UWM?: The Panther is the coolest animal in the 11/22 New Mexico 110:00 2 6 Season Totals 1544:33 8 64 state! ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: When the USA won it all on my XBox.

Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record 2004 Did not play - Redshirted 2005 16 16 72 64 8 10 0.47 10-2-4 Totals 16 16 72 64 8 10 0.47 10-2-4

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 35 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Newcomers

#5 Nkuti Ndely #7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson #9 Josh Curry Defender/MF Midfielder Midfielder/Forward Freshman Freshman Freshman 6-0 / 165 5-8 / 160 6-0 / 160 Major: Undecided Major: Journalism Major: Engineering and Coon Rapids, Minn. Duluth, Minn. Computer Science Coon Rapids HS Duluth East HS Milwaukee, Wis. Marquette HS

2005: Redshirted and maintained Coleman on Gerard-Larson: “Nick 2005: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. has a lot of passion for the game. He freshman eligibility. is versatile and will help us in various Coon Rapids: All-State Honorable positions. He is a technically-sound Marquette U.H.S.: Third Marquette Mention performer in 2004 ... named player with many skills.” High star to sign with UWM in the last Coon Rapids High team Most four years ... second-team Valuable Player for two seasons ... Duluth East: Spent four years on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-area two-time First-Team All-Northwest varsity team, compiling career totals ... two-time All-Greater Metro Suburban Conference selection ... of 34 goals and 23 assists ... was Conference selection ... WSCA scored nine goals as a senior ... led named the Duluth News Tribune second-team all-state pick ... played Player of the Year and team MVP in club team to a Minnesota State on three consecutive state 2005 when he scored 16 goals and Championship in 2003 and 2004. championship squads ... scored 22 added five assists ... two-year captain goals and had 12 assists as a senior was tabbed for all-state (2005) and Personal: Son of Margaret Nwana- all-area (2003-05) honors. ... finished varsity career with 36 goals Ndely and Samuel Ndely ... born Dec. and 21 assists ... won five state titles 20, 1986. Personal: Son of Gary Larson and with FC Milwaukee on the club level. April Gerard ... born Oct. 10, 1987 ... MORE ON NKUTI: minoring in history at UWM ... was a Personal: Son of Brian and Barb Curry Favorite Soccer Team: Chelsea ... member of the Minnesota ODP State ... born March 31, 1987. Favorite Food: Chipotle ... Favorite TV Select team from 2000 to 2004 and Show: Entourage ... Hero: Superman won a State Cup Championship with MORE ON JOSH: ... Hobby: None ... Why UWM?: The the Wings U17-Premier Team in 2005. Favorite Soccer Team: Arsenal ... great family atmosphere. ... Favorite Favorite Food: Pizza ... Favorite TV Moment in 2006 World Cup: Ghana MORE ON NICK: Show: The O.C. and Family Guy ... versus Brazil. Favorite Soccer Team: Manchester Hero: Thierry Henry ... Hobby: None ... City ... Favorite Food: Ice Cream ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Favorite TV Show: Entourage ... Hero: Italy winning the championship. Dennis Bergkamp ... Hobby: Playing guitar ... Why UWM?: Great soccer team ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: France beating Brazil.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 36 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Newcomers

#14 Joe Keller #17 Andy Kolokoski #20 Travis Kalmuck Defender/MF Midfielder/Forward Midfielder Freshman Freshman Freshman 5-8 / 145 5-10 / 165 6-0 / 160 Major: Business Major: Industrial Engineering Major: Business Wayzata, Minn. Hartland, Wis. Mequon, Wis. Wayzata HS Arrowhead HS Marquette HS

Coleman on Keller: “Joe has a 2005: Redshirted and maintained Coleman on Kalmuck: “Travis has a competitive edge with a strong freshman eligibility. good presence on the field. He has identity. He is a very technically- the technical skills that should help sound defender and a playmaker.” Arrowhead: Wisconsin Soccer stabilize the midfield.” Coaches Association Second-Team Wayzata: Four-year starter and an all- All-State pick ... Milwaukee Journal Marquette U.H.S.: Played at nearby state midfielder ... helped his team Sentinel Second-Team All-Area ... First- Milwaukee Marquette High School, to a state championship as a senior, Team All-Classic 8 Conference with current UWM coach Bob when he was named to the All-Metro selection ... scored 33 goals and Spielmann as his head coach ... Conference squad and the state all- notched 17 assists in high school helped team to state championship tournament team. career ... named team captain and as a senior, where he was the team’s MVP ... hails from same high school second-leading scorer and named Personal: Son of Colin and Vanessa as former Panther midfielder Kyle first team all-conference and second Keller ... born May 28, 1988 ... played Zenoni. team all-state. club soccer for the Plymouth Wings ... lists state championship as a senior Personal: Son of Jim and Joan Personal: Son of John and Susan as most memorable sports Kolokoski ... born Sept. 28, 1986. Kalmuck ... born Oct. 21, 1987 ... plays experience. club soccer for FC Milwaukee ... lists MORE ON ANDY: state championship as a senior as MORE ON JOE: Favorite Soccer Team: Arsenal ... most memorable sports experience. Favorite Soccer Team: Arsenal ... Favorite Food: Oakland Gyros ... Favorite Food: Papa Murphy’s Pizza Favorite TV Show: 24 ... Hero: Dan MORE ON TRAVIS: ... Favorite TV Show: Family Guy ... Tschanz ... Hobby: Reading thick Favorite Soccer Team: Manchester Hero: None ... Hobby: Frisbee Golf ... books ... Why UWM?: Commitment United ... Favorite Food: Steak ... Why UWM?: I liked the campus and to Excellence. ... Favorite Moment in Favorite TV Show: Entourage ... Hero: My father ... Hobby: Paintball ... Why Engelmann Field is amazing. ... 2006 World Cup: ’s UWM?: Because it is a great Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: goal against Ghana. academic university, along with a Italy beating Germany in OT. great soccer program. ... Favorite Moment in 2006 World Cup: Ronaldo making the record for goals scored.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 37 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Newcomers

PANTHER CAPTAINS 2006 Steve Bode Billy Meier 2005 Steve Bode Kyle Zenoni 2004 Khaled El-Ahmad 2003 Khaled El-Ahmad 2002 Chad Dombrowski Evan Richardson 2001 Chad Dombrowski #27 Tommy Jungwirth #29 Ryan Germann 2000 Blake Bostwick Scott Dombrowski 1999 Tony Colvin Forward/Midfielder Goalkeeper 1998 Tony Colvin Neal Driscoll Freshman Sophomore Matt Schmidt 1997 Ryan Hawkins 5-8 / 155 6-2 / 185 Peter Metz Major: Business Major: Business Joaquin Santos 1996 Jon Coleman Bloomington, Minn. Madison, Wis. Kevin Deck Chris Jahr Bloomington Jefferson Madison West HS 1995 Jake Provan Paul Royal 1994 Dean Beck Steve Grimm Trevor Sisk Coleman on Jungwirth: “Tommy is a Coleman on Germann: “Ryan knows 1993 Don Gramenz tricky, hard-working player with a lot what it takes to play at this level. He is of potential. He loves the competition looking forward to the competition 1992 John Menk and will battle for playing time and is eager to play. He is very 1991 Brian Donohoo immediately.” athletic and a great addition to our Gerard Lagos goalkeeping unit.” Mike Roe 1990 Goran Gralj Bloomington Jefferson: Stellar high Eddie Miller school career, earning honorable Prior to UWM: Spent one season at American University in Washington 1989 Eddie Miller mention all-state selection as well as DC ... made one appearance, 1988 Mark Fuhr all-conference and team MVP in posting four saves in a double- Peter Schweinert 1987 Mike Becker 2005 ... as a junior, scored 14 goals overtime contest versus Loyola. and added seven assists to help his Charlie Ernst team to the Minnesota AA State 1986 Madison West: Was a three-time all- Mike Rowe Championship .. also played hockey. city and two-time All-Big 8 1985 Jeff Rohrman Conference goalkeeper at Madison 1984 Kevin Armstrong Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Stacie West High School ... as a senior, was Jungwirth ... born Aug. 6, 1987 ... lists named captain and an All-State 1983 Kris Geier state championship as a junior as selection ... posted 32 shutouts in 52 Matas Rutenis most memorable sports experience starts in three varsity seasons. 1982 Kris Geier ... club soccer team is Eagan Premier Mark Schaefer 1981 Ian Favill ... uncle, Brian, played soccer at Personal: Son of Warren and Anita Germann ... born Oct. 9, 1986 ... plays Jim Solberg Augsburg (MN). 1980 Pete Knezic club soccer for FC Milwaukee. Craig Webb MORE ON TOMMY: 1979 Dave Scherer MORE ON RYAN: Favorite Soccer Team: Manchester Craig Webb Favorite Soccer Team: Arsenal FC ... United ... Favorite Food: Ice Cream 1978 Mike Favorite Food: Watermelon ... 1977 Mike Fischer ... Favorite TV Show: Family Guy ... Favorite TV Show: Entourage, Miro Rokvic Hero: Lance Armstrong ... Hobby: Chapelle’s Show ... Hero: Achilles ... 1976 Colin Beveridge Hockey, guitar ... Why UWM?: To win Hobby: XBox ... Why UWM?: Win John Fetzer a national championship ... Favorite championships ... Favorite Moment 1975 James Akintonde Moment in 2006 World Cup: Zidane’s in 2006 World Cup: Ricardo’s PK 1974 Jerry Zuba headbutt. performance against England. 1973 Mike Dally Mike Wallace

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 38 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer 2005 in Review

2005 In Review

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 39 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer 2005 in Review NCAA TOURNAMENT AGAIN Individually, his goals against average trick against UIC on Oct. 2, 2002. The For the fifth-straight season, UWM ad- of 0.466 on the season established a Panther midfielder started his day with vanced to the NCAA Tournament. new school record led the nation, a goal in the 15th minute and That extends the record for most-con- topping second-place finisher Tally contributed another seven minutes secutive NCAA Tournaments by any Hall of San Diego State University by later when he stole a crossing pass team at UW-Milwaukee. Also of note .025 (0.491). from the Loyola goalkeeper. He is that 2005 seniors Neil Dombrowski completed his first hat trick in a Panther and Kyle Zenoni not only became the He became the first-ever Horizon uniform when he redirected a shot in second class to appear in four NCAA League player to win a national sta- front of the goal in the 61st minute and Tournaments, but the first to advance tistical championship since the NCAA topped that with a strike on a 30-yard to the second round each time. began compiling leaders. His save free kick in the 66th minute. His four- percentage of .889 would also have goal outing was the 10th in Horizon PANTHERS IN THE PROS tied SDSU’s Hall for first in the nation, League history. but he did not play in enough games Dombrowski and Zenoni extended to qualify. HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES another UWM tradition by continuing The UWM Hall of Fame added six their careers professionally. Both play- ABOUT THAT DEFENSE ers were drafted in the Major Indoor members in the spring of 2006, with Soccer League (MISL) Draft in March, The Panthers tied a school record with the men’s soccer program repre- with Dombrowski going to the Milwau- 12 shutouts on the season, including sented by former head coach Dan kee Wave in round one and Zenoni, a school-record 10 by Fernstrum. The Harris and former player Kevin Deck. a second round selection by the Chi- team goals against average of 0.74 cago Storm. not only approached the program Deck was a standout sweeper for the record of 0.67 set in 2002, but also UWM men’s soccer team during the Dombrowski then signed a contract ranked 18th in the country. mid-1990’s. He earned four letters in April with the Rochester Raging Rhi- while playing for both Brian Tompkins nos of the USL and is currently playing Other rankings held by the defense and Louis Bennett from 1993-96. for them. Zenoni continued his career include fifth in save percentage (.845) overseas with Dundee FC in Scotland. and 13th in shutout percentage. That Plus, Deck became the first defender led to a team win-loss percentage in UWM history to earn All-America RANKED AGAIN (.717, 14-4-5) on the year that came honors when both the NSCAA and in at 15th in the nation, as well. named him to their second For the fifth time in school history, and teams in 1995. Since leaving UWM, third time in four years, Milwaukee fin- Deck played briefly for the Chicago ished the season ranked in the na- DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS Stingers in the tional polls. In 2005, UWM finished For the fourth-straight season, the Pan- and now serves as the general man- ranked No. 24 in the NSCAA/ ther defense has been stingy, allow- ager for internet retailer poll, including No. 3 in the NSCAA/ ing less than a goal per game on Web Express. adidas Great Lakes Region Poll. average. Also, for the fifth-straight sea- son, UWM topped the Horizon Harris’ mark on the UWM Athletic De- The highest season-ending ranking in League in goals against average as partment is still felt today, as Harris laid program history came in 2002, when a team, with Fernstrum the fourth dif- the groundwork for the highly success- the Panthers were No. 13 at season’s ferent goalkeeper to help pull it off. ful men’s soccer program at UWM end in the NSCAA poll with their when he became the first head 19-2-1 record. RECORD-SETTING PERFORMANCE coach for the men’s soccer program. Neil Dombrowski tied school and Ho- TOPS IN THE NATION rizon League records when he tallied Harris served as the head coach for Freshman goalkeeper Grant four goals in one game versus Loyola the men’s soccer program from 1973- Fernstrum took over the starting goal- Oct. 23. 83, compiling a record of 109-70-15. keeper job a month into the season He led the Panthers to a pair of NCAA and became one of the dominating His offensive barrage was the ninth Tournament berths (1979 and 1980), forces on defense for Milwaukee, four-goal outing in UWM history and the first Division I Tournament berths of the first since Antou Jallow turned the any kind in any sport.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 40 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer 2005 Results 2005 UWM Men’s Soccer Game Results

Date Opponent Score Overall Horizon Goals Scored (Assist/s) Sep. 2 vs. Drake^ T, 3-3 (2OT) 0-0-1 0-0-0 Steve Bode (Mallace) Adam Skalecki (Spielmann) Kyle Zenoni (Sperl, Mallace) Sep. 4 vs. UNLV^ W, 3-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 Neil Dombrowski (Mallace, Francois) Kyle Zenoni (N. Dombrowski, Sperl) Neil Dombrowski (PK) Sep. 9 Oakland W, 1-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 Craig Mallace Sep. 11 #12 FDU L, 2-1 (OT) 2-1-1 0-0-0 Chris Lins (N. Dombrowski, Mallace) Sep. 13 Bradley W, 3-2 3-1-1 0-0-0 Steve Sperl (Mallace) Steve Sperl (Skalecki) Dale Weiler (Rampa) Sep. 23 vs. Oregon State % T, 1-1 (2OT) 3-1-2 0-0-0 Steve Bode (Z. Dombrowski, Sperl) Sep. 25 at Gonzaga % T, 1-1 (2OT) 3-1-3 0-0-0 Craig Mallace Sep. 29 at Cleveland State* W, 1-0 4-1-3 1-0-0 Neil Dombrowski Oct. 2 Detroit* L, 2-1 4-2-3 1-1-0 Steve Sperl (Mallace) Oct. 4 Wisconsin W, 2-0 5-2-3 1-1-0 Neil Dombrowski (PK) Andre Francois (Mallace) Oct. 7 at Wright State* W, 2-0 6-2-3 2-1-0 Steve Bode (Mallace, Meier) Steve Sperl (Phillips) Oct. 9 at Butler* W, 2-0 7-2-3 3-1-0 Craig Mallace Steve Bode (Mallace) Oct. 12 UIC T, 0-0 (2OT) 7-2-4 3-1-1 -- Oct. 16 at #22 NIU W, 1-0 8-2-4 3-1-1 Craig Mallace (PK) Oct. 20 at Michigan L, 2-1 (OT) 8-3-4 3-1-1 Adam Skalecki (Castro) Oct. 23 Loyola* W, 4-1 9-3-4 4-1-1 Neil Dombrowski (Skalecki, Spielmann) Neil Dombrowski Neil Dombrowski (Bode) Neil Dombrowski Oct. 26 at UW-Green Bay* L, 1-0 (OT) 9-4-4 4-2-1 -- Oct. 31 at Marquette W, 4-0 10-4-4 4-2-1 Dale Weiler (Horst, Lins) Colin Baker (N. Dombrowski) Neil Dombrowski (Meier, Weiler) Steve Bode (N. Dombrowski) Nov. 5 Butler $ W, 1-0 11-4-4 4-2-1 Tenzin Rampa(Weiler) Nov. 11 vs. UW-Green Bay $ W, 1-0 12-4-4 4-2-1 Andre Francois (Sperl) Nov. 13 at Detroit $ W, 1-0 13-4-4 4-2-1 Dale Weiler (Mallace) Nov. 18 at Bradley + W, 2-0 14-4-4 4-2-1 Steve Sperl Andre Francois (N. Dombrowski, Rampa) Nov. 22 at #1 New Mexico + T, 2-2 (2OT) 14-4-5 4-2-1 Troy Spielmann (Weiler) Note: UWM fell to New Mexico 5-3 on penalty kicks Steve Sperl (Weiler)

* Horizon League Match $ Horizon League Tournament Match Team Record W-L-T + NCAA Tournament Match Overall: 14-4-5 ^ Big Toe Soccer Invitational (Madison, Wis.) Horizon: 4-2-1 % Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classic (Spokane, Wash.) Home: 5-2-1 Away: 7-2-2 Neutral: 2-0-2 Overtime: 0-3-5

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 41 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Overall Statistics 2005 Overall Statistics Overall: 14-4-5 (Home 5-2-1 / Away 7-2-2 / Neutral 2-0-2)

# Name GP-GS G A PTS Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 10 Neil Dombrowski 23-21 9 5 23 57 .158 31 .544 3 2-2 6 Craig Mallace 22-17 4 10 18 30 .133 12 .400 3 1-1 8 Steve Sperl 23-16 6 4 16 40 .150 19 .475 1 0-0 15 Steve Bode 23-23 5 1 11 13 .385 9 .692 1 0-0 28 Dale Weiler 13-12 3 4 10 23 .130 16 .696 3 0-0 25 Andre Francois 22-6 3 1 7 19 .158 9 .474 1 0-0 21 Adam Skalecki 15-2 2 2 6 5 .400 3 .600 0 0-0 7 Kyle Zenoni 23-22 2 0 4 32 .062 10 .312 1 0-0 23 Troy Spielmann 22-9 1 2 4 17 .059 7 .412 0 0-0 13 Tenzin Rampa 23-20 1 2 4 14 .071 8 .571 1 0-0 3 Chris Lins 18-10 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 2 Colin Baker 18-1 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 0 0-0 22 Billy Meier 23-21 0 2 2 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 11 Zeke Dombrowski 23-22 0 1 1 9 .000 5 .556 0 0-0 24 Travis Phillips 19-11 0 1 1 8 .000 1 .125 0 0-0 4 Martin Castro 16-4 0 1 1 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 19 Dan Horst 5-2 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 Dan Zelasko 12-3 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 18 Ken Ogorzalek 19-8 0 0 0 5 .000 1 .200 0 0-0 16 Garrett McCabe 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Totals 23-23 38 38 114 296 .128 144 .486 14 3-3 Opponents 23-23 18 15 51 295 .061 116 .393 4 2-3

--Goal Average-- --Saves-- --Record-- # Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct. W L T Sho 30 Grant Fernstrum 16-16 1544:33 8 0.47 64 .889 10 2 4 10 1 Eric Mickschl 7-7 653:13 10 1.38 26 .722 4 2 1 2 Team 0:00 0 0.00 8 1.000 0 0 0 0 Totals 23-23 2197:46 18 0.74 98 .845 14 4 5 12 Opponents 23-23 2197:46 38 1.56 106 .736 4 14 5 2

Note: Bold indicates 2005 senior

Individual Game Highs POINTS ...... 8 Neil Dombrowski vs. Loyola (Oct. 23) SHOTS ...... 8 Kyle Zenoni vs. UIC (Oct. 12) ...... 5 Neil Dombrowski vs. UNLV (Sep. 4) ...... 8 Steve Sperl vs. Bradley (Sep. 13) GOALS ...... 4 Neil Dombrowski vs. Loyola (Oct. 23) SHOTS ON GOAL .. 5 Neil Dombrowski vs. Loyola (Oct. 23) ...... 2 Steve Sperl vs. Bradley (Sep. 13) ...... 5 Steve Sperl vs. Bradley (Sep. 13) ...... 2 Neil Dombrowski vs. UNLV (Sep. 4) SAVES ...... 8 Grant Fernstrum vs. UIC (Oct. 12) ASSISTS ...... 2 Dale Weiler at New Mexico (Nov. 22) ...... 8 Eric Mickschl vs. Oakland (Sep. 9) ...... 2 Neil Dombrowski at Marquette (Oct. 31) ...... 2 Craig Mallace vs. Drake (Sep. 2)

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 42 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Team Statistics THE PANTHERS RECORD... Panther Game Highs Panther Game Lows POINTS ..... 14 at Marquette (Oct. 31) POINTS ...... 0 vs. UIC (Oct. 12) Overall ...... 14-4-5 ...... 11 vs. Loyola (Oct. 23) ...... 0 at UWGB (Oct. 26) At Home ...... 5-2-1 GOALS ...... 4 at Marquette (Oct. 31) GOALS ...... 0 vs. UIC (Oct. 12) ...... 4 vs. Loyola (Oct. 23) ...... 0 at UWGB (Oct. 26) On the Road ...... 7-2-2 ASSISTS ...... 6 at Marquette (Oct. 31) ASSISTS ...... 0 Six Times At Neutral Sites ...... 2-0-2 ...... 4 vs. UNLV (Sep. 4) SHOTS ...... 6 at Wright State (Oct. 7) In League Games ...... 4-2-1 ...... 4 vs. Drake (Sep. 2) ...... 7 at NIU (Oct. 16) In Non-Conference Games ...... 7-2-4 SHOTS ...... 25 vs. UIC (Oct. 12) ...... 7 at New Mexico (Nov. 22) In Overtime ...... 0-3-5 ...... 21 at Bradley (Nov. 18) SOG ...... 1 at UWGB (Oct. 26) SOG ...... 14 at CSU (Sep. 29) ...... 2 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 4) When Playing One Overtime ...... 0-2-0 ...... 10 at Bradley (Nov. 18) ...... 2 at Michigan (Oct. 20) When Playing Two Overtimes ..... 0-1-5 ...... 10 at Marquette (Oct. 31) SAVES ...... 0 at Gonzaga (Sep. 25) When Scoring First ...... 13-1-2 SAVES ...... 8 vs. UIC (Oct. 120 ...... 1 vs. Detroit (Oct. 2) When Leading at Halftime .. 10-0-2 ...... 8 vs. Oakland (Sep. 9) ...... 1 at Butler (Oct. 9) When Trailing at Halftime ...... 1-1-0 C. KICKS .. 11 vs. UIC (Oct. 12) C. KICKS .... 0 at New Mexico (Nov. 22) ...... 9 vs. Bradley (Sep. 13) ...... 1 Four Times When Tied at Halftime ...... 3-3-3 FOULS ...... 24 at Gonzaga (Sep. 25) FOULS ...... 11 at NIU (Oct. 16) When Scoring One Goal ...... 6-3-2 ...... 23 vs. UNLV (Sep. 4) ...... 12 vs. Bradley (Sep. 13) When Scoring Two Goals ...... 4-0-1 When Scoring Three+ Goals .. 4-0-1 Opponent Game Highs Opponent Game Lows When Allowing One Goal .....2-0-2 POINTS ...... 9 vs. Drake (Sep. 2) POINTS ...... 0 12 Times When Allowing Two Goals ....1-3-1 GOALS ...... 3 vs. Drake (Sep. 2) GOALS ...... 0 12 Times ASSISTS ...... 3 Three Times ASSISTS ...... 0 14 Times When Allowing Three+ Goals ...... 0-0-1 SHOTS ...... 26 at New Mexico (Nov. 22) SHOTS ...... 4 at Butler (Oct. 9) In Shutouts ...... 11-1-1 SOG ...... 8 Three Times SOG ...... 1 Two Times When Outshooting Opponents 10-2-3 SAVES ...... 13 at CSU (Sep. 29) SAVES ...... 0 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 4) When Being Outshot ...... 4-2-2 C. KICKS .... 8 Two Times C. KICKS .... 0 vs. Bradley (Sep. 13) When Tied in Shots ...... 0-0-0 FOULS ...... 29 at UWGB (Oct. 26) FOULS ...... 10 at Bradley (Nov. 18)

2005 Team Statistics Goals by Period ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee ...... 21 17 0 0 38 Opponents ...... 6921 18 Team Statistics ...... UWM ...... OPP Shot Statistics Shots by Period ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals-Shot Attempts ...... 38-296 ... 18-295 Milwaukee ...... 136 138 7 15 296 Goals Scored Average ...... 1.56 ...... 0.74 Opponents ...... 116 160 12 7 295 Shot Pct...... 128 ...... 061 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 144-296 116-295 Saves by Period ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SOG Pct ...... 486 ...... 393 Milwaukee ...... 41 50 4 3 98 Shots/Game ...... 12.9 ...... 12.8 Opponents ...... 50 46 4 6 106 Assists ...... 38 ...... 15 Corner Kicks ...... 91 ...... 103 Corner Kicks by Period . 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Penalty Kicks ...... 3-3...... 2-3 Milwaukee ...... 52 33 3 3 91 Penalties (Y/R) ...... 30/1 ...... 54/2 Opponents ...... 29 67 4 3 103 Attendance Total ...... 5820 ...... 9145 Fouls by Period ...... 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Dates/Avg. per date ...... 8/728 ..... 11/831 Milwaukee ...... 194 197 11 8 410 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 4/202 Opponents ...... 170 193 10 12 385

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Horizon League Overall W L T Pct GF GA W L T Pct GF GA Detroit 6 1 0 .857 13 6 12 6 2 .650 30 22 Milwaukee* 4 2 1 .643 10 4 14 4 5 .718 38 18 UIC 4 2 1 .643 12 8 10 5 2 .647 30 21 Wright State 4 3 0 .571 11 12 10 10 0 .500 25 30 Loyola 4 3 0 .571 10 11 7 9 2 .444 27 34 UW-Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 11 9 9 10 0 .474 27 22 Butler 2 5 0 .286 7 10 9 10 0 .474 18 23 Cleveland State 0 7 0 .000 6 20 0 17 1 .028 17 65 * - 2005 Horizon League Men’s Soccer Champion

Horizon League Championship: 2005 Horizon League Award Winners Quarterfinals — Saturday, Nov. 5 All-League First Team: Name, School Yr. Pos. (matches hosted by higher-seeded teams) Andrew Ornoch, Detroit Jr. F (#1) Detroit 1, (#8) Cleveland State 0 Joshua Okoampa, UW-Green Bay Jr. F (#2) UW-Milwaukee 1, (#7) Butler 0 Tonci Skroce, UIC Jr. F (#6) UW-Green Bay 3, (#3) UIC 0 Pavle Dundjer, UIC So. M (#4) Wright State 1, (#5) Loyola 0 Keum Sung Kim, Loyola So. M Tony Labudovski, Wright State Jr. M Semifinals — Friday, Nov. 11 Cesar Zambrano, UIC So. M (at Detroit, Mich. - Titan Field) Neil Dombrowski, UW-Milwaukee Sr. M (#2) UW-Milwaukee 1, (#6) UW-Green Bay 0 Steve Bode, UW-Milwaukee So. D (#1) Detroit 2, (#4) Wright State 1 Jason Massoglia, Detroit Jr. D Championship — Sunday, Nov. 13 Sasha Boskovic, Detroit So. GK (at Detroit, Mich. - Titan Field) All-League Second Team: (#2) UW-Milwaukee 1, (#1) Detroit 0 Name, School Yr. Pos. John DeVae, Butler Jr. F All-Tournament Team: Roberto Gallo, Butler Sr. M Name, School Yr. Pos. Jamaar McLeggon, Wright State So. M Pawel Otachel, UIC Jr. M Steve Bode, UW-Milwaukee So. D Bati Tola, UW-Green Bay Sr. M Sasha Boskovic, Detroit So. GK Craig Mallace, UW-Milwaukee Jr. D-M Neil Dombrowski, UW-Milwaukee Sr. M David Chin, UW-Green Bay Sr. D Grant Fernstrum, UW-Milwaukee* Fr. GK Iradj Farahmand, Loyola So. D Josh Grossman, Wright State Fr. M Billy Meier, UW-Milwaukee Jr. D Aaron Smith, Detroit Sr. D Tony Labudovski, Wright State Jr. M Anthony DeMarco, Cleveland State Fr. GK Jason Massoglia, Detroit Jr. D Joshua Okoampa, UW-Green Bay Jr. F Player of the Year: Andrew Ornoch, UDM Andrew Ornoch, Detroit Sr. F Offensive Player of the Year: Andrew Ornoch, UDM Bati Tola, UW-Green Bay Sr. M Defensive Player of the Year: Jason Massoglia, UDM Goalkeeper of the Year: Sasha Boskovic, UDM Dale Weiler, UW-Milwaukee Jr. F Newcomer of the Year: Keum Sung Kim, Loyola * - Tournament MVP Coach of the Year: Morris Lupenec, UDM

NCAA Championship: Horizon League Players of the Week First Round — Friday, Nov. 18 September 5 Jeff Engelbrecht, UIC September 12 John DeVae, Butler (at Peoria, Ill. - Shea Stadium) September 19 Andrew Ornoch, Detroit UW-Milwaukee 2, Bradley 0 Joshua Okoampa, UW-Green Bay Second Round — Tuesday, Nov. 22 September 26 Jason Balach, Wright State (at Albuquerque, N.M. - UNM Soccer Complex) October 3 Frank Peabody, Butler (#2 seed) New Mexico 2, UW-Milwaukee 2 Christian King, Detroit October 10 Grant Fernstrum, UW-Milwaukee (New Mexico advances on penalty kicks, 5-3) October 17 Jeff Engelbrecht, UIC October 24 Neil Dombrowski, UW-Milwaukee October 31 Adam Stikl, UW-Green Bay November 3 Dale Weiler, UW-Milwaukee

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 44 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer League Leaders

Points GP G-A-Pts PPG Goals Against Average GP Min. G GAA Andrew Ornoch, UDM 20 10-5—25 1.25 Grant Fernstrum, UWM 16 1544 8 0.47 Neil Dombrowski, UWM 23 9-5—23 1.00 Frank Peabody, BU 11 990 8 0.73 Pavle Dundjer, UIC 17 7-8—22 1.29 Sasha Boskovic, UDM 20 1868 22 1.06 Joshua Okoampa, UWGB 19 10-2—22 1.16 Jeff Engelbrecht, UIC 16 1523 20 1.18 Tony Labudovski, WSU 19 9-2—20 1.05 Josh Loyd, UWGB 9 753 11 1.31 Tonci Skroce, UIC 17 8-3—19 1.12 Jason Balach, WSU 16 1426 22 1.39 Vahid Assadpour, UDM 17 4-10—18 1.06 Craig Mallace, UWM 22 4-10—18 0.82 Saves GP Sv Avg. Keum Sung Kim, LU 17 6-5—17 1.00 Anthony DeMarco, CSU 17 105 6.18 Jason Massoglia, UDM 20 8-0—16 0.80 Sasha Boskovic, UDM 20 85 4.25 Steve Sperl, UWM 23 6-4—16 0.70 Jason Balach, WSU 16 75 4.69 Jeff Engelbrecht, UIC 16 66 4.12 Goals Scored GP G GPG Grant Fernstrum, UWM 16 64 4.00 Joshua Okoampa, UWGB 19 10 0.52 Brad Sommer, LU 15 63 4.20 Andrew Ornoch, UDM 20 10 0.50 Frank Peabody, BU 11 47 4.27 Tony Labudovski, WSU 19 9 0.47 Josh Loyd, UWGB 9 41 4.56 Neil Dombrowski, UWM 23 9 0.39 Eric Mickschl, UWM 7 26 3.71 Tonci Skroce, UIC 17 8 0.47 Adam Stikl, UWGB 7 23 3.29 Jason Massoglia, UDM 20 8 0.40 Pavle Dundjer, UIC 17 7 0.41 Shutouts GP ShO Keum Sung Kim, LU 17 6 0.35 Steve Sperl, UWM 23 6 0.26 Grant Fernstrum, UWM 16 10 Nenad Stojkovic, CSU 18 5 0.28 Sasha Boskovic, UDM 20 7 Josh Grossman, WSU 20 5 0.25 Frank Peabody, BU 11 6 Steve Bode, UWM 23 5 0.22 Jeff Engelbrecht, UIC 16 5 Adam Stikl, UWGB 7 2 Eric Mickschl, UWM 7 2 Assists GP A APG Mike Sims, BU 7 2 Vahid Assadpour, UDM 17 10 0.59 Craig Mallace, UWM 22 10 0.45 Pavle Dundjer, UIC 17 8 0.47 Jason Tackis, WSU 20 8 0.40 Bati Tola, UWGB 19 7 0.37 Keum Sung Kim, LU 17 5 0.29 Christian King, UDM 18 5 0.28 Andrew Ornoch, UDM 20 5 0.25 Neil Dombrowski, UWM 23 5 0.22 Dale Weiler, UWM 13 4 0.31 Cesar Zambrano, UIC 16 4 0.25 Grant Fernstrum Neil Dombrowski Steve Trapp, CSU 17 4 0.24 First in GAA Second in Points Aaron Smith, UDM 19 4 0.21 First in Shutouts Tied-Third in Goals Chris Fudge, UDM 20 4 0.20 Fifth in Saves Tied-Sixth in Assists

Craig Mallace Steve Sperl Steve Bode Eric Mickschl Tied-First in Assists Tied-Eighth in Goals Tied-10th in Goals Tied-Sixth in Shutouts Tied-Seventh in Points Tied-10th in Points Ninth in Saves

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 45 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Recaps & Boxes

MILWAUKEE - Junior Craig Mallace scored an Trailing 1-0 well into the second half, Game One early second half goal to help the University of Milwaukee’s offensive attack finally found the Milwaukee 3, Drake 3; 2OT Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s soccer team claim back of the net. The first UWM goal of the game Sept. 2 at Madison, Wis. a 1-0 victory over on Friday was Sperl’s first of the season, coming on a in the Pepsi Panther Invitational. The UWM header in the 63rd minute. Sperl wasn’t done Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Score defense led the way in the home opener, there, adding his second marker less than five Drake 2 1003 keeping their opponents scoreless to record minutes later. Milwaukee 2 1003 their first shutout of the season. With the victory, Time Team Goal Assists Milwaukee improves to 2-0-1 on the year while Game Six 1. 13:11 DU Baker Howard the Golden Grizzlies fall to 0-3. The game-winner 2. 14:07 UWM BODE MALLACE was Mallace’s first goal of the season, giving him Milwaukee 1, Oregon State 1; 2OT points in each of the Panthers first three games. 3. 32:11 DU Farabi Bega Sept. 23 at Spokane, Wash. 4. 41:24 UWM SKALECKI SPIELMANN Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Score 5. 62:26 UWM ZENONI SPERL/MALLACE Game Four Oregon State 0 1001 6. 77:14 DU Baker Howard Milwaukee 1, Fairleigh Dickinson 2; OT Milwaukee 1 0001 Shots: Drake 15, Milwaukee 11 Sept. 11 at Milwaukee, Wis. Time Team Goal Assists 1. 24:41 UWM BODE SPERL Saves: Drake 3 (Breuer 3), UWM (Mickschl 4) Goals by period 1 2 OT Score DOMBROWSKI, Z. Fairleigh Dickinson 1012 MADISON, WIS. - The University of Wisconsin- 2. 68:29 OSU Leach Penalty Kick Milwaukee 0101 Milwaukee men’s soccer team played Drake Shots: OSU 5, Milwaukee 10 Time Team Goal Assists to a 3-3 double-overtime tie in their season Saves: OSU 7 (Denihan 7), UWM 2 (Fernstrum 2) opener on Friday night. After fighting back from 1. 41:43 FDU Rome Gosselin Rusevic two one-goal deficits in the first half, UWM took 2. 80:21 UWM LINS DOMBROWSKI, N./MALLACE SPOKANE, Wash. - The University of Wisconsin- their only lead of the contest at 3-2 in the second 3. 93:13 FDU Rome Gosselin Milwaukee men’s soccer team scored first, but before the Bulldogs tied the game for the final Shots: Fairleigh Dickinson 11, Milwaukee 12 was unable to hold onto the lead as they tied time in the 78th minute. Saves: Fairleigh Dickinson 6 (Prasovic 6), Oregon State 1-1 on Friday in the Gonzaga Nike Milwaukee 4 (Mickschl 4) Soccer Classic. The Panthers (3-1-2) held the In a game that featured three lead changes 1-0 advantage until the 69th minute, when and three ties, the Panthers scored all three of Oregon State (3-2-4) scored on a penalty kick. their goals on corner kicks but had to settle for MILWAUKEE - The University of Wisconsin- a deadlock to open the season for the second Milwaukee men’s soccer team scored a late Fernstrum was making his first collegiate start consecutive year, following a 0-0 tie to start goal to force overtime, but was unable to find and played well. The defense backed the effort, things off against Dayton in 2004. a way to win in falling 2-1 to No. 12 Fairleigh Dickinson (4-0-0) Sunday at the Pepsi Panther allowing no shots in the first half and two shots Invitational. The Knights scored the golden goal on goal in the match besides the penalty kick. Game Two on their first shot of overtime in handing Milwaukee 3, UNLV 1 Milwaukee (2-1-1) their first loss of the season. Game Seven Sept. 4 at Madison, Wis. The Knights scored their first goal right before Milwaukee 1, Gonzaga 1; 2OT Goals by period 1 2 Score halftime, taking the 1-0 advantage at the 41:43 Sept. 25 at Spokane, Wash. UNLV 0 1 1 mark on a set piece goal. The Panthers broke Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Score through in the 81st minute, this time on a set Milwaukee 2 1 3 Gonzaga 0 1001 Time Team Goal Assists piece goal of their own. Senior Neil Dombrowski flicked a free kick by junior Craig Mallace to Milwaukee 0 1001 1. 14:41 UWM DOMBROWSKI, N. MALLACE/FRANCOIS sophomore Chris Lins, who headed it into the Time Team Goal Assists 2. 37:21 UWM ZENONI SPERL/DOMBROWSKI, N. net for his first goal of the season. 1. 77:16 GU Stock Penalty Kick 3. 80:26 UNLV Wessel Bywaters 2. 81:27 UWM MALLACE 4. 86:22 UWM DOMBROWSKI, N. Penalty Kick Game Five Shots: Gonzaga 7, Milwaukee 11 Shots: UNLV 12, Milwaukee 18 Saves: Gonzaga 3 (Higgins 3), Milwaukee 0 Saves: UNLV 6 (Clitheroe 5), UWM (Mickschl 6) Milwaukee 3, Bradley 2 Sept. 13 at Milwaukee, Wis. SPOKANE, Wash. - The University of Wisconsin- MADISON, Wis. - Senior Neil Dombrowski scored Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee men’s soccer team ended the Nike two goals and assisted on another as the Bradley 1 1 2 Gonzaga Soccer Classic on Sunday in the same University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s soccer place they started, playing to a 1-1 tie on the Milwaukee 0 3 3 team defeated UNLV 3-1 on Sunday afternoon weekend. This time it was against host Gonzaga at the McClimon Soccer Complex. The Panthers Time Team Goal Assists University, as junior Craig Mallace scored in the (1-0-1) get their first victory of the season at the 1. 6:52 BU Bell Chromik 82nd minute to force overtime. The Panthers (3- expense of the Rebels (0-2) at the Big Toe Soccer 2. 62:08 UWM SPERL MALLACE 1-3) finished in third place in the event with the Invitational. 3. 67:06 UWM SPERL SKALECKI draw against the Bulldogs (2-3-2). 4. 73:44 UWM WEILER RAMPA Dombrowski found his offensive touch in the match, taking part in all three of the scores on 5. 84:23 BU Mentgen Game Eight the way to a career-high five point (2G/1A) Shots: Bradley 8, Milwaukee 19 Milwaukee 1, Cleveland State 0 Saves: BU 5 (Dunsheath 5), UWM 2 (Mickschl 1) effort. Sept. 29 at Cleveland, Ohio MILWAUKEE - The University of Wisconsin- Goals by period 1 2 Score Game Three Milwaukee men’s soccer team scored three Milwaukee 1 0 1 Milwaukee 1, Oakland 0 goals in the second half on Tuesday afternoon Cleveland State 0 0 0 Sept. 9 at Milwaukee, Wis. to claim a 3-2 victory over at Time Team Goal Assists Engelmann Field. The three scores came in a 1. 35:45 UWM DOMBROWSKI, N. Goals by period 1 2 Score span of 11-minutes, 36-seconds and included Milwaukee 18, Cleveland State 9 Oakland 0 0 0 two from junior Steve Sperl. The victory improves Milwaukee 0 1 1 the Panthers record to 3-1-1 on the season and Saves: UWM 2 (Mickschl 2), CSU 13 (DeMarco 13) also snaps what was an eight-game road Time Team Goal Assists CLEVELAND, Ohio - Senior Neil Dombrowski unbeaten streak that Bradley, now 3-2-0, 1. 52:39 UWM MALLACE scored the only goal of the game to lead the brought into today’s match. Shots: Oakland 12, Milwaukee 15 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s soccer Saves: Oakland 7 (Wiese 6), UWM 8 (Mickschl 8) team over Cleveland State 1-0 on Thursday NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 46 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Recaps & Boxes

night at Krenzler Field. The Panthers (4-1-3; 1-0) Time Team Goal Assists UWM with a career-high eight shots while Neil open the Horizon League regular season 1. 5:31 UWM BODE MALLACE/MEIER Dombrowski finished with five. schedule at 1-0 for the seventh-straight season 2. 39:02 UWM SPERL PHILLIPS in extending their head to head win streak over Shots: Milwaukee 6, Wright State 16 the Vikings (0-7-1; 0-2) to 16 consecutive. Game Fourteen Saves: UWM 6 (Fernstrum 6), WSU 2 (Balach 2) Milwaukee 1, Northern Illinois 0 The lone goal came in the 36th minute from Neil Oct. 16 at DeKalb, Ill. Dombrowski, who subbed into the game in the DAYTON, Ohio - The University of Wisconsin- 22nd minute and sparked the team. He took Milwaukee men’s soccer team scored two first Goals by period 1 2 Score three shots on goal in his first 14 minutes of action, half goals and used a total team defensive Milwaukee 0 1 1 connecting on a right-footed blast from the top effort to claim a 2-0 victory over Wright State on Northern Illinois 0 0 0 of the box before the defense had a chance the road in Horizon League action Friday Time Team Goal Assists to react on a second phase attack. evening. The Panthers (6-2-3, 2-1 Horizon) 1. 56:23 UWM MALLACE Penalty Kick recorded their second-straight shutout on the Shots: Milwaukee 7, NIU 10 season and ninth-consecutive victory over the Game Nine Raiders (5-6-0, 1-1 Horizon) in the all-time series. Saves: UWM 5 (Fernstrum 2), NIU 2 (Goletz 2) Milwaukee 1, Detroit 2 Oct. 2 at Milwaukee, Wis. Freshman goalkeeper Grant Fernstrum was at it DeKALB, Ill. - The University of Wisconsin- again, making six saves in earning his second Milwaukee men’s soccer team extended their Goals by period 1 2 Score career shutout. The defense played well, unbeaten streak to five games on Sunday Detroit 1 1 2 helping Fernstrum extend his scoreless streak to afternoon, defeating Northern Illinois 1-0 on Milwaukee 1 0 1 212:44 in the past two-plus games. In 400 minutes junior Craig Mallace’s penalty kick in the 57th Time Team Goal Assists of action so far this season, Fernstrum has not minute. The 25th-ranked Panthers (8-2-4) 1. 3:26 DU Smith King allowed a goal outside of two penalty kicks. retained the John Lewang Trophy for the sixth- straight year and snapped the No. 22 Huskies 2. 8:43 UWM SPERL MALLACE (9-3-2) seven-game win streak with the victory. 3. 83:32 DU Massoglia King, Fudge Game Twelve Shots: Milwaukee 16, Detroit 9 Milwaukee 2,Butler 0 A hand ball was whistled on a Northern Illinois Saves: UWM 1 (Mickschl 1), Detroit 8 (Boskovic 8) defender after a Mallace cross at the 56:23 Oct. 9 at Indianapolis, Ind. mark. NIU goalkeeper Steve guessed right on MILWAUKEE - The University of Detroit-Mercy Goals by period 1 2 Score the save attempt but came up empty as scored a late goal to upend the University of Milwaukee 2 0 2 Mallace recorded his fourth goal of the season Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s soccer team 2-1 on Butler 0 0 0 and third winner. Sunday at Engelmann Field. The Panthers (4-2- Time Team Goal Assists 3, 1-1 Horizon) outshot Detroit (5-3-2, 3-1 Horizon) 1. 12:54 UWM MALLACE 16 to nine in the game but were unable to put Game Fifteen 2. 36:51 UWM BODE MALLACE more than one goal on the scoreboard, falling Milwaukee 1, Michigan 2 Shots: Milwaukee 14, Butler 4 in a Horizon League home game for the first time Oct. 20 at Ann Arbor, Mich. in nearly five years. Saves: UWM 1 (Fernstrum 1), Butler 4 (Sims 3) Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Score The Titans came up with the game-winner at the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 0 1001 83:32 mark of the game when Jason Massoglia Milwaukee men’s soccer team extended their Michigan 0 1012 put in a 15-yard header off a 20-yard serve. The shutout streak to three-straight games on Time Team Goal Assists shot was just the third of the game to be on Sunday, defeating 2-0 on the 1. 52:10 UWM SKALECKI CASTRO target, but was enough for Detroit to escape. road in Horizon League play. The Panthers (7-2- 2. 82:04 MICH Tennant Sterba 3, 3-1 Horizon) defeated a Bulldog (9-3-0, 2-1 3. 108:19 MICH Blanks Bruh, Bonnell Horizon) squad that entered the game ranked Game Ten No. 25 by Soccer America and No. 5 in the Great Shots: Milwaukee 8, Michigan 16 Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin 0 Lakes Region by NSCAA. The result wraps up a Saves: UWM 3 (Fernstrum 3), MU 1 (Dzubay 1) Oct. 4 at Milwaukee, Wis. busy week for UWM, as they recorded three wins in the past five days, ending a stretch of four ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The University of Wisconsin- Goals by period 1 2 Score games in eight days. They also snapped the Milwaukee men’s soccer team had their five- Wisconsin 0 0 0 Bulldogs four-game winning streak in which they game unbeaten streak snapped on Thursday, Milwaukee 1 1 2 had blanked each opponent along the way. falling 2-1 to Michigan in double-overtime on Time Team Goal Assists the road. The Wolverines (7-6-1) scored in the 1. 29:26 UWM DOMBROWSKI, N. Penalty Kick Game Thirteen 109th minute to escape with the victory over the 2. 55:41 UWM FRANCOIS MALLACE Panthers (8-3-4) in the first-ever game between the schools. Shots: Milwaukee 12, Wisconsin 18 Milwaukee 0, UIC 0; 2OT Saves: Milwaukee 5 (Fernstrum 5), Wisconsin 0 Oct 12 at Milwaukee, Wis. Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Score Game Sixteen MILWAUKEE - Freshman goalkeeper Grant UIC 00000 Milwaukee 4, Loyola 1 Fernstrum posted his first career shutout to lead Milwaukee 0 0000 Oct. 23 at Milwaukee, Wis. the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to a 2-0 Time Team Goal Assists Goals by period 1 2 Score victory over the University of Wisconsin on -None- Tuesday afternoon at Engelmann Field. Loyola 0 1 1 Shots: UIC 20, Milwaukee 25 Fernstrum made five saves - including one on a Milwaukee 2 2 4 Saves: UIC 8 (Engelrecht 7), UWM 8 (Fernstrum 8) penalty kick - to help the Panthers (5-2-3) to the Time Team Goal Assists non-conference win over the in-state rival 1. 14:34 UWM N. DOMBROWSKI SKALEKCI Badgers (4-7-0). MILWAUKEE - The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men’s soccer team posted their SPIELMANN fourth-straight shutout on Wednesday, but 2. 21:47 UWM N. DOMBROWSKI Game Eleven couldn’t come away with the victory in their 3. 60:54 UWM N. DOMBROWSKI BODE Milwaukee 2,Wright State 0 Horizon League match-up with the University of 4. 65:38 UWM N. DOMBROWSKI Oct. 7 at Dayton, Ohio Illinois at Chicago at Engelmann Field. UWM (7- 5. 68:27 LOY Sung Keum 2-4, 3-1-1 Horizon) and the Flames (6-3-2, 1-2-1 Shots: Milwaukee 16, Loyola 13 Goals by period 1 2 Score Horizon) played to the 0-0 draw despite 45 total Saves: UWM 5 (Fernstrum 5), LU 5 (Sommer 4, Bond 0) Milwaukee 2 0 2 shots in the match. The Panthers outshot UIC 25 Wright State 0 0 0 to 20 in the game. Kyle Zenoni led the way for

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MILWAUKEE - Senior Neil Dombrowski tied school allowing a goal in the three games, as freshman and Horizon League records with four goals on Game Nineteen goalkeeper Grant Fernstrum earned Sunday, leading the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 1, Butler 0 Tournament MVP honors. Fernstrum became just Milwaukee men’s soccer team to a 4-1 victory Nov. 5 at Milwaukee, Wis. the sixth goalie in league history to not allow a at Engelmann Field. Dombrowski scored twice goal in the tournament, a feat last in each half on Senior Day as the Panthers (9-3- Horizon League Tournament Quarterfinals accomplished by UWM’s Kirk Thode in 2003. 4, 4-1-1 Horizon) kept alive their hopes of a fifth- Goals by period 1 2 Score straight league regular season title with the Butler 0 0 0 Game Twenty-Two victory over the Ramblers (6-7-2, 3-2 Horizon). Milwaukee 1 0 1 Time Team Goal Assists Milwaukee 2, Bradley 0 Dombrowski started things off in the 15th minute, Nov. 18 at Peoria, Ill. cleaning up a partially-saved shot. The record- 1. 28:58 UWM RAMPA WEILER tying goal came on an unusual play. After a LU Shots: Milwaukee 11, Butler 10 NCAA Tournament First Round foul, Dombrowski set up the ensuing 30-yard free Saves: UWM 7 (Fernstrum 5), Butler 3 (Peabody 3) Goals by period 1 2 Score kick from the far left flank. He sent it on goal Milwaukee 1 1 2 MILWAUKEE - The University of Wisconsin- and the ball was never touched by either Bradley 0 0 0 Sommer or a Panther before sneaking into the Milwaukee men’s soccer team advanced in the Time Team Goal Assists corner of the goal at the far post. Horizon League Tournament on Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Butler in the league 1. 11:00 UWM SPERL Game Seventeen quarterfinals at Engelmann Field. Sophomore 2. 50:13 UWM FRANCOIS RAMPA Tenzin Rampa’s header in the 29th minute N. DOMBROWSKI Milwaukee 0, UW-Green Bay 1; OT provided the difference as the Panthers (11-4- Shots: Milwaukee 21, Bradley 24 4) move on to the semifinals and bring the Saves: Milwaukee 5 (Fernstrum 5), Bradley 8 Oct 26 at Green Bay, Wis. Bulldogs (9-10-0) season to a close with the win. Goals by period 1 2 OT Score (Dunsheath 7, TEAM 1) Milwaukee 0000 Game Twenty Green Bay 0011 PEORIA, Ill. - The University of Wisconsin- Time Team Goal Assists Milwaukee 1, UW-Green Bay 0 Milwaukee men’s soccer team opened first round action in the NCAA Tournament on Friday 1. 96:14 UWGB Brinson Tola Nov. 11 at Detroit, Mich. night with a 2-0 win over Bradley University at Shots: Green Bay 18, Milwaukee 8 Horizon League Tournament Semifinals Shea Stadium. The Panthers’ (14-4-4) victory over Saves: Green Bay 1 (Stikl 1); UWM 6 (Fernstrum 5) Goals by period 1 2 Score the Braves (15-6-1) sends Milwaukee to the UW-Gren Bay 0 0 0 second round of tournament for the fourth- GREEN BAY, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 1 0 1 straight season. Milwaukee men’s soccer team was upset 1-0 Time Team Goal Assists by UW-Green Bay in overtime on Wednesday Milwaukee used a Bradley mistake to score the night at Santaga Stadium. The Phoenix (8-7-0, 1. 4:08 UWM FRANCOIS SPERL first goal of the game, as junior Steve Sperl took 3-4-0 Horizon) scored at the 96:14 mark to claim Shots: Milwaukee 7, Green Bay 12 advantage of a poor back pass attempt to net the victory and the Chancellor’s Cup. The loss Saves: UWM 5 (Fernstrum 5), UWGB 4 (Stickl 4) the game-winner. dashes the Panthers (9-4-4, 4-2-1 Horizon) hopes of winning a fifth-straight league championship. DETROIT, Mich. - Sophomore Andre Francois Game Twenty-Three scored just four-minutes, eight-seconds into the Milwaukee 2, #1 New Mexico 2 Game Eighteen contest, propelling the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men’s soccer team into the Horizon Nov. 22 at Albuquerque. N.M. Milwaukee 4, Marquette 0 League Tournament Championship with a 1-0 NCAA Tournament Second Round Oct. 31 at Milwaukee, Wis. victory over UW-Green Bay at Titan Field on Friday. The Panthers (12-4-4) avenged an earlier Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Score Goals by period 1 2 Score defeat in the regular season to the Phoenix (9- Milwaukee 2 0002 Milwaukee 2 2 4 10-0) with the win and advanced to the New Mexico 1 1002 Marquette 0 0 0 tournament finals for the fifth-consecutive year. Time Team Goal Assists Time Team Goal Assists 1. 4:04 UWM SPIELMANN WEILER 1. 7:05 UWM WEILER HORST, LINS Game Twenty-One 2. 5:45 UWM SPERL WEILER 2. 34:17 UWM BAKER N. DOMBROWSKI Milwaukee 1, Detroit 0 3. 18:35 NM Boyens Rowland 3. 52:23 UWM N. DOMBROWSKI MEIER/WEILER 4. 79:07 NM Rowland 4. 53:40 UWM BODE N. DOMBROWSKI Nov. 13 at Detroit, Mich. Penalty Kicks (New Mexico advances, 5-3) Shots: Milwaukee 15, Marquette 14 Horizon League Tournament Finals NM: 1. 3 G / 2. 7 G / 3. 6 G / 4. 10 G / 5. 9 G Saves: UWM 5 (Fernstrum 5), MU 6 (Grow 2; Kroll 4) Goals by period 1 2 Score UWM: 1. 10 G / 2. 28 G / 3. 22 X / 4. 7 G / 5. N/A Milwaukee 0 1 1 Shots: Milwaukee 7, New Mexico 26 MILWAUKEE - Junior Dale Weiler made a Detroit 0 0 0 Saves: UWM 6 (Fernstrum 6), NM 1 (Graczyk 1) triumphant return to the soccer field for the Time Team Goal Assists University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s soccer 1. 62:53 UWM WEILER MALLACE ALBUQUERQUE, NM - Lars Loeseth made the team on Monday night, helping the Panthers game-winning shot in a penalty kick shootout (10-4-4) to a 4-0 victory over cross-town rival Shots: Milwaukee 9, Detroit 6 to send the University of New Mexico past the Marquette (5-11-1) at . The victory Saves: UWM 2 (Fernstrum 1), Detroit 3 (Boskovic 3) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and into the allows UWM to maintain possession of the third round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer traveling trophy in the 33rd installment of the Championship. Milwaukee Cup. DETROIT, Mich. - The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men’s soccer team earned their The Panthers appeared poised to pull off the fourth-straight Horizon League Tournament Weiler, who missed the last five weeks of the upset after scoring two early goals and carrying Championship on Sunday, defeating the regular season with a knee injury, made an a 2-1 lead into the final 15 minutes of the match. University of Detroit Mercy by a score of 1-0 at immediate impact to the UWM offense. He But a late goal by the Lobos sent the game to Titan Field. Junior Dale Weiler scored the only scored the eventual game-winner in just the overtime knotted at 2-2 before New Mexico won goal of the match in the 63rd minute, propelling eighth minute of the contest, tallying his second the match in the shootout. With the win, the the Panthers (13-4-4) over the Titans (12-6-2) and goal of the season on a 17-yard blast to the far second-seeded Lobos (15-1-3) advance to a into the NCAA tournament for the fifth-straight post off a crossing pass from sophomore Dan third-round tournament match with Cal State- season. Horst. Northridge, while the Panthers (14-4-5) see their season come to a close. Milwaukee ran through the tournament without

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Bradley Braves • August 15 Valparaiso Crusaders • August 20 Tulsa Golden Hurricane • August 25 Engelmann Field • 3 PM (Exh.) Valparaiso, Ind. • 3 PM (Exh.) Tulsa, Okla. • 7:35 PM

Location Peoria, Ill. Location Valparaiso, Ind. Location Tulsa, Okla. Colors Red and White Colors Brown and Gold Colors Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Enrollment 6,154 Enrollment 4,000 Enrollment 4,100 Founded 1898 Founded 1859 Founded 1894 Conference Missouri Valley Conference Mid-Continent Conference Conference USA President Dr. David C. Broski President Dr. Alan Harre President Dr. Steadman Upham Director of Athletics Ken Lavanagh Director of Athletics Mark LaBarbera Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham Home Field Shea Stadium Home Field Eastgate Field Home Field Hurricane Soccer Stadium Capacity 1,700 Capacity 1,000 Capacity 2,000 Website www.bubraves.com Website www.valpo.edu/athletics Website www.tulsahurricane.com Head Coach Jim DeRose Head Coach Mis’ Mrak Head Coach Tom McIntosh Record at School 119-71-17 (10) Record at School 69-181-21 (15) Record at School 112-86-19 (11) Career Record Same Career Record Same Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Brad Ruzzo Assistant Coach Richard Jones Assistant Coaches Colin Clarke Thando Dzowa Luke Meriwether 2005 Overall Record 6-10-2 2005 Overall Record 15-6-1 2005 League Record 3-2-1 (4th) 2005 Overall Record 7-7-7 2005 League Record 5-1-1 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 2005 League Record 2-4-3 (8th) Starters Returning/Lost 4/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost 4/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/9 Soccer Contact Ryan Wronkowicz Soccer Contact Bobby Parker SID Phone 219-464-5232 Soccer Contact Roger Dunaway SID Phone 309-677-2624 SID Email [email protected] SID Phone 918-631-2163 SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 219-464-5762 SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 309-677-2626 SID Fax 918-631-3913 Series Record UWM leads 1-0-0 Series Record UWM leads 3-0-1 Last Meeting 10/17/93: UWM 7; Valpo 0 Series Record Tulsa leads 4-3-0 Last Meeting 11/18/05: UWM 2; Bradley 0 (NCAA) Last Meeting 9/11/04: UWM 1; Tulsa 4 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 14 at Milwaukee (Exh.) Aug. 18 at Xavier (Exh.) Aug. 14 NORTHEASTERN STATE (Exh.) Aug. 18 at Ohio State (Exh.) Aug. 20 MILWAUKEE (Exh.) Aug. 16 JOHN BROWN (Exh.) Aug. 25 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) Aug. 25 DEPAUL Aug. 19 at Missouri State (Exh.) Aug. 26 DUQUESNE Aug. 27 EVANSVILLE Aug. 25 MILWAUKEE Aug. 29 at Cincinnati Sept. 2 at UC-Davis Aug. 27 WISCONSIN Sept. 3 at UIC Sept. 4 at Sacramento State Sept. 3 DRAKE Sept. 8 vs. Northwestern Sept. 8 WESTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 8 vs. Brown Sept. 10 at Northern Illinois Sept. 10 BUFFALO Sept. 9 vs. Indiana Sept. 15 CENTRAL ARKANSAS Sept. 15 ORAL ROBERTS* Sept. 15 vs. Dayton Sept. 17 UMKC Sept. 17 CLEVELAND STATE Sept. 17 at New Mexico Sept. 22 ROBERT MORRIS Sept. 23 at Centenary* Sept. 23 UCF* Sept. 23 ALABAMA A&M Sept. 30 OAKLAND* Sept. 30 at Memphis* Sept. 30 at Evansville* Oct. 4 at Northwestern Oct. 4 at FIU* Oct. 4 at Drake* Oct. 8 at IPFW Oct. 7 MARSHALL* Oct. 7 MISSOURI STATE* Oct. 14 IUPUI* Oct. 11 at SMU* Oct. 11 EASTERN ILLINOIS* Oct. 18 at Michigan State Oct. 17 at Oral Roberts Oct. 14 ORAL ROBERTS Oct. 21 at UMKC* Oct. 21 at UAB* Oct. 17 WESTERN ILLINOIS Oct. 25 EASTERN ILLINOIS Oct. 25 KENTUCKY* Oct. 21 at Western Kentucky* Oct. 27 at Western Illinois* Oct. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA* Oct. 28 CREIGHTON* * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS

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SMU Mustangs • August 27 IPFW Mastodons • September 1 Lipscomb Bison • September 3 Tulsa, Okla. • 12 PM Engelmann Field • 6:30 PM Engelmann Field • 2:30 PM

Location , Tex. Location Fort Wayne, Ind. Location Nashville, Tenn. Colors Red and Blue Colors Royal Blue and White Colors Purple and Gold Enrollment 10,901 Enrollment 11,757 Enrollment 2,518 Founded 1911 Founded 1964 Founded 1891 Conference Conference USA Conference Mid-American Conference Atlantic Sun President R. Gerald Turner Chancellor Dr. Michael A. Wartell President Dr. Randolph Lowry III Director of Athletics Koni Overstreet Director of Athletics Mark A. Pope Director of Athletics Dr. Steve Potts Home Field Westcott Field Home Field Hefner Soccer Complex Home Field Lipscomb Soccer Complex Capacity 4,000 Capacity 3,500 Capacity 2,000 Website www.smumustangs.com Website www.gomastodons.com Website www.lipscombsports.com Head Coach Head Coach Terry Stefankiewicz Head Coach Charles Morrow Record at School 337-91-32 (22) Record at School 189-191-20 (26) Record at School 5-11-1 (1) Career Record 435-115-43 (29) Career Record Same Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Jason Higgins Assistant Coaches Mike Harper Assistant Coaches Kevin Burk Mark Dodd 2005 Overall Record 3-17-0 2005 Overall Record 5-11-1 2005 Overall Record 14-6-3 2005 League Record 0-5-0 (6th) 2005 League Record 2-6-0 (9th) 2005 League Record 8-1-0 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/10 Soccer Contact Rudy Yovich Soccer Contact Mark McGee Soccer Contact Claire Schmitt SID Phone 260-481-6646 SID Phone 615-279-5862 SID Phone 214-768-1054 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 260-481-6002 SID Fax 615-269-1806 SID Fax 214-768-2044 Series Record UWM leads 1-0-0 Series Record First Meeting Series Record SMU leads 4-1-1 Last Meeting 9/21/02: UWM 6, IPFW 1 Last Meeting N/A Last Meeting 9/2/02: UWM 1; SMU 1 (2OT) 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 19 ORAL ROBERTS (Exh.) Aug. 17 MARQUETTE (Exh.) Aug. 19 at Memphis (Exh.) Aug. 25 vs. Wisconsin Aug. 25 at Wright State Aug. 25 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN Aug. 27 vs. Milwaukee Aug. 27 vs. Butler Sept. 1 vs. Wisconsin Sept. 1 CINCINNATI Sept. 1 at Milwaukee Sept. 3 at Milwaukee Sept. 2 CALIFORNIA Sept. 3 vs. Wisconsin Sept. 8 at Centenary Sept. 8 INDIANA Sept. 8 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sept. 9 vs. Oral Roberts Sept. 9 BROWN Sept. 11 at UW-Green Bay Sept. 14 WESTERN KENTUCKY Sept. 12 CENTENARY Sept. 17 at Akron* Sept. 17 NORTH CAROLINA-ASHEVILLE Sept. 15 at New Mexico Sept. 20 at Detroit Sept. 22 WOFFORD Sept. 17 vs. Dayton Sept. 24 at Northern Illinois* Sept. 27 at Evansville* Sept. 22 at Saint Louis Sept. 29 BUFFALO* Sept. 30 at Belmont* Sept. 24 at UMKC Oct. 1 St. JOE COLLEGE Oct. 5 STETSON* Sept. 29 at FIU* Oct. 4 IUPUI Oct. 7 MERCER* Oct. 7 KENTUCKY* Oct. 8 VALPARAISO Oct. 12 at North Florida* Oct. 11 TULSA* Oct. 11 CLEVELAND STATE Oct. 14 at Jacksonville* Oct. 14 at UCF* Oct. 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN* Oct. 19 GARDNER-WEBB* Oct. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA* Oct. 22 BOWLING GREEN STATE* Oct. 21 at Campbell* Oct. 21 at Memphis* Oct. 29 at Western Illinois Oct. 23 at Furman Oct. 25 at UAB* Oct. 29 ALABAMA A&M* Oct. 28 MARSHALL* * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS

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Creighton Bluejays • September 8 Washington Huskies • September 10 • September 13 Madison, Wis. • 5 PM Madison, Wis. • 12 PM Engelmann Field • 7 PM

Location Omaha, Neb. Location Seattle, Wash. Location Milwaukee, Wis. Colors Blue and White Colors Purple and Gold Colors Blue and Gold Enrollment 6,804 Enrollment 42,000 Enrollment 11,000 Founded 1878 Founded 1861 Founded 1881 Conference Missouri Valley Conference Pacific-10 Conference Big East President Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J. President Dr. Mark Emmert President Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen Director of Athletics Todd Turner Director of Athletics Bill Cords Home Field Michael G. Home Field Husky Soccer Stadium Home Field Valley Fields Capacity 6,000 Capacity 1,500 Capacity 1,750 Website www.gocreighton.com Website www.gohuskies.com Website www.gomarquette.com Head Coach Bob Warming Head Coach Dean Wurzberger Head Coach Louis Bennett Record at School 142-47-19 (10) Record at School 174-76-27 (14) Record at School First Season Career Record 336-163-49 (28) Career Record 182-84-32 (15) Career Record 136-63-17 (10) Assistant Coaches Kevin Doyle Assistant Coaches Seth Spidahl Assistant Coaches Stan Anderson Jason Mims Richard Reece Khaled El-Ahmad 2005 Overall Record 15-5-3 2005 Overall Record 10-7-2 2005 Overall Record 5-11-1 2005 League Record 5-2-0 (2nd) 2005 League Record 3-5-2 (5th) 2005 League Record 1-8-1 Starters Returning/Lost 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/5 Soccer Contact Rob Simms Soccer Contact Erin Rowley Soccer Contact Blain Fowler SID Phone 402-280-2433 SID Phone 206-685-3118 SID Phone 414-288-6980 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 402-280-2495 SID Fax 206-543-5000 SID Fax 414-288-6519 Series Record Creighton leads 2-1-1 Series Record First Meeting Series Record UWM leads 24-7-2 Last Meeting 11/27/02: UWM 2; Creighton 3 (NCAA) Last Meeting N/A Last Meeting 10/31/05: UWM 4, Marquette 0 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 18 at Akron (Exh.) Aug. 25 UC DAVIS Aug. 12 NORTHWESTERN (Exh.) Aug. 20 vs. Clemson or St. John’s (Exh.) Sept. 1 vs. Air Force Aug. 17 at IPFW (Exh.) Aug. 25 vs. Indiana Sept. 3 vs. Vermont Aug. 19 at Northern illinois (Exh.) Aug. 27 at Notre Dame Sept. 8 at Wisconsin Aug. 25 at Loyola Sept. 1 GEORGETOWN Sept. 10 vs. Milwaukee Aug. 27 DENVER Sept. 3 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Sept. 15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sept. 2 at Loyola Marymount Sept. 8 vs. Milwaukee Sept. 17 MARSHALL Sept. 5 at UW-Green Bay Sept. 10 at Wisconsin Sept. 24 OREGON STATE* Sept. 8 DEPAUL* Sept. 15 OREGON STATE Sept. 29 at UCLA* Sept. 10 USF* Sept. 16 YALE Oct. 1 at San Diego State* Sept. 13 at MILWAUKEE Sept. 23 AIR FORCE Oct. 6 STANFORD* Sept. 15 at Cincinnati* Sept. 27 CENTRAL ARKANSAS Oct. 8 CALIFORNIA* Sept. 17 at Louisville* Sept. 30 WESTERN KENTUCKY* Oct. 13 at Stanford* Sept. 23 PROVIDENCE* Oct. 4 at Missouri State* Oct. 15 at California* Sept. 27 at Notre Dame* Oct. 7 at Memphis Oct. 20 SAN DIEGO STATE* Oct. 1 at Pittsburgh* Oct. 11 DRAKE* Oct. 22 UCLA* Oct. 7 at West Virginia* Oct. 14 at Eastern Illinois* Oct. 27 GONZAGA Oct. 11 WISCONSIN Oct. 21 EVANSVILLE* Oct. 29 at Portland Oct. 14 SETON HALL* Oct. 24 at UMKC Nov. 3 at Oregon State* Oct. 18 CONNECTICUT* Oct. 28 at Bradley* Oct. 21 at Georgetown* * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS

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Detroit Titans • September 15 • September 20 Florida International • Sept. 23 Detroit, Mich. • 4 PM Madison, Wis. • 7 PM Miami, Fla. • 6 PM

Location Detroit, Mich. Location Madison, Wis. Location Miami, Fla. Colors Red, White and Blue Colors Cardinal and White Colors Blue and Gold Enrollment 5,600 Enrollment 41,595 Enrollment 38,000 Founded 1877 Founded 1848 Founded 1972 Conference Horizon League Conference Conference USA President Fr. Gerard Stockhausen, S.J. President John Wiley President Dr. Modesto A. Maidique Director of Athletics Brad Kinsman Director of Athletics Barry Alvarez Director of Athletics Rick Mello Home Field Titan Field Home Field McClimon Complex Home Field University Park Capacity 500 Capacity 4,500 Capacity 1,500 Website www.detroittitans.com Website www.uwbadgers.com Website www.fiusports.com Head Coach Morris Lupenec Head Coach Jeff Rohrman Head Coach Karl Kremser Record at School 134-113-30 (14) Record at School 37-41-1 (4) Record at School 318-161-39 (26) Career Record Same Career Record Same Career Record 331-200-39 (29) Assistant Coaches Steve Corder Assistant Coaches Jon Szczepanski Assistant Coaches Munga Eketebi Nick Deren Nick Pasquarello Roy Rosenberg 2005 Overall Record 12-6-2 2005 Overall Record 8-11-0 2005 Overall Record 8-7-2 2005 League Record 6-1-0 (1st) 2005 League Record 2-4-0 (6th) 2005 League Record 4-3-2 (4th) Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost 11/0 Starters Returning/Lost 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 19/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/12 Soccer Contact Mik e Roth Soccer Contact Adam Augustine Soccer Contact Margaret Belch SID Phone 313-993-1745 SID Phone 608-262-2255 SID Phone 305-348-6666 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 313-993-1765 SID Fax 608-262-8184 SID Fax 305-348-2963 Series Record UWM leads 10-5-2 Series Record UWM leads 15-11-4 Series Record Florida Int’l. leads 2-0-0 Last Meeting 11/13/05: UWM 1; Detroit 0 Last Meeting 10/4/05: UWM 2; UW 0 Last Meeting 8/29/97: UWM 1; FIU 2 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 25 vs. Eastern Illinois Aug. 12 OAKLAND (Exh.) Aug. 17 at Lynn (Exh.) Aug. 27 vs. Western Illinois Aug. 18 UW-PARKSIDE (Exh.) Aug. 20 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN (Exh.) Sept. 1 at Buffalo Aug. 25 vs. SMU Aug. 25 SOUTH FLORIDA Sept. 3 vs. Canisius Aug. 27 at Tulsa Sept. 1 vs. California Sept. 15 MILWAUKEE* Sept. 1 vs. Lipscomb Sept. 2 vs. Cincinnati Sept. 17 CENTENARY Sept. 3 vs. IPFW Sept. 8 BINGHAMPTON Sept. 20 IPFW Sept. 8 WASHINGTON Sept. 10 MERCER Sept. 24 UIC* Sept. 10 CREIGHTON Sept. 13 FLORIDA ATLANTIC Sept. 27 at Michigan Sept. 17 MICHIGAN* Sept. 15 UIC Sept. 29 UW-GREEN BAY* Sept. 20 MILWAUKEE Sept. 17 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Oct. 3 BOWLING GREEN Sept. 24 at Michigan State* Sept. 23 MILWAUKEE Oct. 6 at Loyola* Sept. 28 UIC Sept. 29 SMU* Oct. 8 at Western Michigan Oct. 1 NORTHWESTERN* Oct. 4 TULSA* Oct. 13 at Butler* Oct. 8 at Ohio State* Oct. 7 at South Carolina* Oct. 15 at Wright State* Oct. 11 at Marquette Oct. 11 at Marshall* Oct. 18 at Cleveland State* Oct. 15 PENN STATE* Oct. 15 MEMPHIS* Oct. 22 OAKLAND Oct. 22 at Northern Illinois Oct. 21 at Kentucky* Oct. 24 UW-GREEN BAY Oct. 25 at UCF* * Conference games | Home games in CAPS Oct. 27 at Indiana* Oct. 28 UAB* * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS

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Northern Illinois Huskies • October 1 UIC Flames • October 3 • October 6 Engelmann Field • 1 PM Chicago, Ill. • 7 PM Engelmann Field • 7 PM

Location DeKalb, Ill. Location Chicago, Ill. Location Dayton, Ohio Colors Cardinal and Black Colors Red, White and Blue Colors Hunter Green and Gold Enrollment 24,820 Enrollment 24,541 Enrollment 15,446 Founded 1865 Founded 1896 Founded 1964 Conference Mid-American Conference Horizon League Conference Horizon League President John Peters President B. Joseph White President Dr. Kim Goldenberg Director of Athletics Jim Phillips Director of Athletics James W. Schmidt Director of Athletics Dr. Michael Cusack Home Field Huskie Soccer Field Home Field Flames Field Home Field Alumni Field Capacity 1,989 Capacity 1,000 Capacity 750 Website www.niuhuskies.com Website www.uicflames.com Website www.wsuraiders.com Head Coach Steve Simmons Head Coach John Trask Head Coach Mike Tracy Record at School 26-26-4 (3) Record at School 10-5-2 (1) Record at School 47-49-3 (5) Career Record 93-75-9 (9) Career Record Same Career Record Same Assistant Coaches Chase Brooks Assistant Coaches Sean Phillips Assistant Coaches Ziggy Korytoski Eric Luzzi Aleksey Korol John Mers 2005 Overall Record 11-6-2 2005 Overall Record 10-5-2 2005 Overall Record 10-10-0 2005 League Record 4-1-0 (2nd) 2005 League Record 4-2-1 (2nd) 2005 League Record 4-3-0 (3rd) Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/6 Soccer Contact Steve Nemeth Soccer Contact John Jaramillo Soccer Contact Greg Campbell SID Phone 815-753-1706 SID Phone 312-996-5880 SID Phone 937-775-4687 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 815-753-9540 SID Fax 312-996-8349 SID Fax 937-775-2818 Series Record UWM leads 18-11-3 Series Record UWM leads 16-7-4 Series Record UWM leads 13-4-2 Last Meeting 10/16/05: UWM 1; NIU 0 Last Meeting 10/12/05: UWM 0; UIC 0 (2OT) Last Meeting 10/7/05: UWM 2; WSU 0 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 15 at DePaul (Exh.) Aug. 15 vs. Indiana (Exh.) Aug. 25 IPFW Aug. 19 MARQUETTE (Exh.) Aug. 18 at IUPUI (Exh.) Aug. 27 SAINT MARY’S Aug. 25 vs. Dayton Aug. 26 at Saint Louis Sept. 1 vs. Birmingham Southern Aug. 27 vs. Hofstra Aug. 30 DEPAUL Sept. 3 at UAB Sept. 1 vs. Michigan Sept. 1 UMKC Sept. 8 at Jacksonville Sept. 3 at Michigan State Sept. 3 BRADLEY Sept. 10 at Central Florida Sept. 8 DRAKE Sept. 8 at UC Santa Barbara Sept. 17 at Bowling Green Sept. 10 BRADLEY Sept. 10 vs. Col Poly Sept. 19 at IUPUI Sept. 15 at Washington Sept. 15 at FLorida International Sept. 22 at Dayton Sept. 17 vs. Portland Sept. 17 vs. Florida Atlantic Sept. 24 BUTLER* Sept. 20 at Notre Dame Sept. 24 at Detroit* Sept. 27 CLEVELAND STATE* Sept. 24 IUPU FORT WAYNE* Sept. 28 at Wisconsin Sept. 30 at Loyola* Sept. 29 BOWLING GREEN* Oct. 3 MILWAUKEE* Oct. 6 at Milwaukee* Oct. 1 at Milwaukee Oct. 8 CLEVELAND STATE* Oct. 8 at UW-Green Bay* Oct. 6 at Western Michigan* Oct. 11 NORTHWESTERN Oct. 10 at Akron Oct. 8 at Western Illinois Oct. 13 at Wright State* Oct. 13 UIC* Oct. 14 AKRON* Oct. 15 at Butler* Oct. 15 DETROIT* Oct. 20 at Buffalo* Oct. 20 at Loyola* Oct. 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS Oct. 22 WISCONSIN Oct. 22 UW-GREEN BAY* Oct. 27 at Northwestern * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS

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Butler Bulldogs • October 8 Michigan Wolverines • October 13 • October 15 Engelmann Field • 1 PM Engelmann Field • 7 PM Engelmann Field • 11 AM

Location Indianapolis, Ind. Location Ann Arbor, Mich. Location Cleveland, Ohio Colors Blue and White Colors Maize and Blue Colors Forest Green and White Enrollment 4,200 Enrollment 37,306 Enrollment 16,245 Founded 1855 Founded 1817 Founded 1964 Conference Horizon League Conference Big Ten Conference Horizon League President Dr. Bobby Fang President Mary Sue Coleman President Dr. Michael Schwartz Director of Athletics Barry Collier Director of Athletics Bill Martin Director of Athletics Lee Reed Home Field Varsity Field Home Field U-M Soccer Field Home Field Krenzler Field Capacity 1,000 Capacity 1,500 Capacity 1,680 Website www.bulldogsports.com Website www.mgoblue.com Website www.csuvikings.com Head Coach Kelly Findley Head Coach Steve Burns Head Coach Ali Kazemaini Record at School First Season Record at School 60-49-9 (6) Record at School First Season Career Record 59-62-14 (7) Career Record Same Career Record 176-76-13 (14) Assistant Coaches Michael Rivas Assistant Coaches Ernie Yarborough Assistant Coaches T.J. Kolba David Costa 2005 Overall Record 9-10-0 2005 Overall Record 8-10-1 2005 Overall Record 0-17-1 2005 League Record 2-5-0 (7th) 2005 League Record 2-5-0 (T-5th) 2005 League Record 0-7-0 Starters Returning/Lost 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/7 Soccer Contact Jim McGrath Soccer Contact Joseph Conrad Soccer Contact Brian McCann SID Phone 317-940-9414 SID Phone 734-763-4423 SID Phone 216-687-5115 SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 317-940-9808 SID Fax 734-647-1188 SID Fax 216-523-7257 Series Record UWM leads 14-7-0 Series Record Michigan leads 1-0-0 Series Record UWM leads 21-12-2 Last Meeting 11/5/05: UWM 1; Butler 0 Last Meeting 10/20/05: UWM 1; UM 2 (2OT) Last Meeting 9/29/05: UWM 1; CSU 0 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 18 INDIANAPOLIS (Exh.) Aug. 20 at Cincinnati (Exh.) Aug. 19 GANNON (Exh.) Aug. 25 vs. Saint Mary’s Aug. 25 ST. JOHN’S Aug. 25 ROBERT MORRIS Aug. 27 vs. IPFW Aug. 27 COASTAL CAROLINA Aug. 27 CANISIUS Aug. 31 at Dayton Sept. 1 vs. Northern Illinois Aug. 30 at Pittsburgh Sept. 3 at Evansville Sept. 3 vs. New Mexico Sept. 3 WESTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 8 at Michigan Sept. 8 BUTLER Sept. 6 at Marshall Sept. 10 vs. Michigan State Sept. 10 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Sept. 9 UW-GREEN BAY* Sept. 13 at Xavier Sept. 13 at Kentucky Sept. 13 NIAGARA Sept. 18 WESTERN KENTUCKY Sept. 17 at Wisconsin* Sept. 17 at Valparaiso Sept. 20 OHIO STATE Sept. 20 OAKLAND Sept. 20 at Cincinnati Sept. 24 at Wright State* Sept. 24 at Indiana* Sept. 24 LOYOLA* Sept. 30 CLEVELAND STATE* Sept. 27 DETROIT Sept. 27 at Wright State* Oct. 3 LOYOLA* Sept. 30 at California-Santa Barbara Sept. 30 at Butler* Oct. 6 at UW-Green Bay* Oct. 4 NOTRE DAME Oct. 4 at Rutgers Oct. 8 at Milwaukee* Oct. 8 MICHIGAN STATE* Oct. 8 at UIC* Oct. 13 DETROIT* Oct. 13 at Milwaukee Oct. 11 at IPFW Oct. 15 UIC* Oct. 15 at Northwestern* Oct. 15 at Milwaukee* Oct. 18 IUPUI Oct. 18 at Akron Oct. 18 DETROIT* Oct. 24 INDIANA Oct. 22 OHIO STATE* Oct. 28 PENN STATE* * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS

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For the second-straight year, the UW-Milwaukee men’s soccer team will be playing in six different states over the course of the exhibition UW- • October 18 • October 22 and regular season: Engelmann Field • 7 PM Chicago, Ill. • 3 PM

2006: Location Green Bay, Wis. Location Chicago, Ill. Wisconsin Colors Green, White and Red Colors Maroon and Gold Indiana Enrollment 5,416 Enrollment 13,352 Founded 1965 Founded 1870 Oklahoma Conference Horizon League Conference Horizon League Michigan Chancellor Dr. Bruce Shepard President Dr. Michael Garanzini, S.J. Florida Director of Athletics Ken Bothof Director of Athletics John Planek Illinois Home Field Aldo Santiago Stadium Home Field Loyola Soccer Park Capacity 3,500 Capacity 500 Website www.uwgb.edu/athletics Website www.loyolaramblers.com 2005: Illinois Head Coach Tom Poitras Head Coach Brandon Eitz Record at School 14-21-2 (2) Record at School 7-9-2 (1) Wisconsin Career Record 133-78-33 (12) Career Record 73-128-14 (11) Washington Assistant Coaches Tony Pierce Assistant Coaches Tim McBride Ohio David Rensing, Adam Nirenberg 2005 Overall Record 9-10-0 Indiana 2005 League Record 3-4-0 (6th) 2005 Overall Record 7-9-2 Michigan Starters Returning/Lost 9/2 2005 League Record 4-3-0 (5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 21/8 Soccer Contact Sheila Blackman The Panthers regular SID Phone 920-465-5759 Soccer Contact Mike DeVine season opener of SID Email [email protected] SID Phone 773-508-2557 August 25th is the second- SID Fax 920-465-2357 SID Email [email protected] SID Fax 773-508-3855 earliest start to the schedule Series Record UWM leads 20-11-3 in program history. Last Meeting 10/26/05: UWM 0; UWGB 1 (OT) Series Record UWM leads 14-2-1 Last Meeting 10/23/05: UWM 4; Loyola 1 Only the August 24, 1991 season opener against 2006 SCHEDULE 2006 SCHEDULE Aug. 25 vs. IUPUI Aug. 25 MARQUETTE UW-Green Bay was earlier. Aug. 26 at Kentucky Aug. 27 at DePaul Sept. 1 at Evansville Sept. 1 vs. Charlotte Earliest starts to season: Sept. 5 MARQUETTE Sept. 3 at Davidson Sept. 9 at Cleveland State* Sept. 8 BUFFALO 1. 1991: August 24 Sept. 11 IPFW Sept. 10 at Eastern Illinois 2. 2006: August 25 Sept. 16 SACRED HEART Sept. 15 at Xavier 3. 1997: August 29 Sept. 17 EASTERN ILLINOIS Sept. 17 WESTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 22 at Ohio State Sept. 24 at Cleveland State* 4. 1986: August 31 Sept. 29 at Detroit* Sept. 27 NORTHWESTERN 5. Many times: Sept. 1 Oct. 1 at Western Michigan Sept. 30 WRIGHT STATE* Oct. 6 BUTLER* Oct. 3 at Butler* Oct. 8 WRIGHT STATE* Oct. 6 DETROIT* Latest starts to season: Oct. 13 LOYOLA* Oct. 13 at UW-Green Bay* 1. 1973: September 22 Oct. 18 at Milwaukee* Oct. 15 MICHIGAN STATE Oct. 22 at UIC* Oct. 20 UIC* 2. 1974: September 14 Oct. 24 at Wisconsin Oct. 22 MILWAUKEE* 3. 1976: September 11 * Conference games | Home games in CAPS * Conference games | Home games in CAPS 4. 1983: September 7 5. 1992: September 5

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UWM History

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 57 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Coaching Records ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS OVERALL LEAGUE YEAR COACH ...... RECORD ...... PCT...... REC/FINISH ...... PCT 2005 Louis Bennett ...... 14-4-5 ...... 717 ...... 4-2-1/2nd ...... 643 2004 Louis Bennett ...... 14-5-3 ...... 705 ...... 6-1-0/1st ...... 857 Dan Harris 2003 Louis Bennett ...... 16-6-1 ...... 750 ...... 6-0-1/1st ...... 929 1973-1983 2002 Louis Bennett ...... 19-2-1 ...... 886 ...... 7-0-0/1st ...... 1.000 2001 Louis Bennett ...... 18-5-0 ...... 782 ...... 7-0-0/1st ...... 1.000 2000 Louis Bennett ...... 12-8-1 ...... 595 ...... 4-2-1/4th ...... 643 1999 Louis Bennett ...... 12-8-1 ...... 595 ...... 5-1-1/2nd ...... 786 1998 Louis Bennett ...... 5-13-1 ...... 289 ...... 2-4-1/5th ...... 357 1997 Louis Bennett ...... 13-8-1 ...... 614 ...... 6-1-0/1st ...... 857 1996 Louis Bennett ...... 13-4-3 ...... 725 ...... 5-1-2/2nd ...... 750 1995 Brian Tompkins ...... 15-6-0 ...... 714 ...... 5-3-0/4th ...... 625 1994 Brian Tompkins ...... 14-8-1 ...... 630 ...... 7-3-1/2nd* ...... 682 1993 Brian Tompkins ...... 14-4-2 ...... 750 ...... 8-0-0/1st ...... 1.000 1992 Brian Tompkins ...... 6-9-3 ...... 417 ...... -- ...... -- 1991 Brian Tompkins ...... 13-5-0 ...... 722 ...... -- ...... -- 1990 Brian Tompkins ...... 16-4-2 ...... 773 ...... 4-1-0/t-1st ...... 800 1989 Brian Tompkins ...... 12-5-3 ...... 643 ...... 4-1-0/t-1st ...... 800 1988 Bob Gansler ...... 9-12-0 ...... 429 ...... 3-3-0/3rd ...... 500 ...... WISL ...... 3-1-0/2nd^ ...... 800 1984-1988 1987 Bob Gansler ...... 11-8-2 ...... 571 ...... 1-2-1/3rd ...... 500 ...... WISL ...... 3-1-0/t-1st^ ...... 800 1986 Bob Gansler ...... 10-8-2 ...... 550 ...... 3-0-1/1st ...... 875 1985 Bob Gansler ...... 14-5-1 ...... 725 ...... 4-0-0/1st ...... 1.000 1984 Bob Gansler ...... 10-6-3 ...... 605 ...... 1-1-2/3rd ...... 500 1983 Dan Harris ...... 9-8-1 ...... 528 ...... 1-3-0/t-4th ...... 250 1982 Dan Harris ...... 5-14-2 ...... 286 ...... -- ...... -- 1981 Dan Harris ...... 12-8-0 ...... 600 ...... -- ...... -- 1980 Dan Harris ...... 13-4-3 ...... 725 ...... -- ...... -- 1979 Dan Harris ...... 15-3-4 ...... 773 ...... -- ...... -- 1978 Dan Harris ...... 12-8-0 ...... 600 ...... -- ...... -- 1977 Dan Harris ...... 14-4-0 ...... 778 ...... -- ...... -- 1976 Dan Harris ...... 4-9-2 ...... 333 ...... -- ...... -- Brian Tompkins 1975 Dan Harris ...... 11-4-0 ...... 733 ...... -- ...... -- 1989-1995 1974 Dan Harris ...... 8-2-3 ...... 731 ...... -- ...... -- 1973 Dan Harris ...... 6-6-0 ...... 500 ...... -- ...... -- TOTAL (33 YEARS) ...... 389-213-51 ... .635 ...... 99-31-12 ...... 739 * Panthers finished second in the MCC West Division. ^ Milwaukee competed in both the BCSC and WISL from 1987-88.

CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS Horizon League/Midwestern Collegiate Conference ...... 1994-Pr. Mid-Continent Conference ...... 1993 Big Central Soccer Conference ...... 1987-90 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Soccer League ...... 1983-88 Louis Bennett COACHING RECORDS 1996-2005 COACH YEARS OVERALL PCT. LEAGUE ...... PCT. Louis Bennett 1996-2005 ..... 136-63-17 ...... 669 ...... 52-12-7 ...... 782 Brian Tompkins 1989-1995 ...... 90-41-11 ...... 673 ...... 28-8-1 ...... 770 Bob Gansler 1984-1988 ...... 54-39-8 ...... 574 ...... 18-8-4 ...... 667 Dan Harris 1973-1983 ..... 109-70-15 ...... 601 ...... 1-3-0 ...... 250

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Points Goals 1990 ...... 9 ...... Manuel Lagos 2005 ...... 23 ...... Neil Dombrowski 2005 ...... 9 ...... Neil Dombrowski ...... 9 ...... Gerard Lagos 2004 ...... 41 ...... Antou Jallow 2004 ...... 18 ...... Antou Jallow 1989 ...... 7 ...... Goran Kralj 2003 ...... 27 ...... Bobby Lish 2003 ...... 11 ...... Bobby Lish 1988 ...... 5 ...... Peter Schweinert 2002 ...... 53 ...... Antou Jallow 2002 ...... 24 ...... Antou Jallow 1987 ...... 5 ...... Three players tied 2001 ...... 39 ...... Ryan Seymour 2001 ...... 15 ...... Ryan Seymour 1986 ...... 6 ...... Mike Rowe 2000 ...... 23 ...... Ryan Seymour 2000 ...... 9 ...... Ryan Seymour ...... 6 ...... Mike Becker 1999 ...... 19 ...... Tony Colvin 1999 ...... 8 ...... Joe Luedke 1985 ...... 15 ...... Jeff Rohrman 1998 ...... 12 ...... Tony Colvin 1998 ...... 5 ...... Tony Colvin 1984 ...... 10 ...... Brian Blaschka 1997 ...... 37 ...... Erik White ...... 5 ...... Joe Bernstein 1983 ...... 8 ...... Fabio Marras 1996 ...... 23 ...... David Marshall, Jr. 1997 ...... 14 ...... Erik White 1982 ...... 9 ...... Sasha Cirovski 1995 ...... 26 ...... Jake Provan 1996 ...... 9 ...... David Marshall, Jr. 1981 ...... 7 ...... Sasha Cirovski 1994 ...... 33 ...... Trevor Sisk 1995 ...... 11 ...... Jake Provan 1980 ...... 9 ...... Craig Webb 1993 ...... 49 ...... Tony Sanneh 1994 ...... 14 ...... Trevor Sisk 1979 ...... 9 ...... Pete Knezic 1992 ...... 28 ...... Tony Sanneh 1993 ...... 17 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... 9 ...... Craig Webb 1991 ...... 40 ...... Manuel Lagos 1992 ...... 12 ...... Tony Sanneh 1978 ...... 9 ...... Craig Webb 1990 ...... 39 ...... Manuel Lagos 1991 ...... 17 ...... Manuel Lagos 1977 ...... 14 ...... Milan Stojsavljevic 1989 ...... 17 ...... Mark McIntosh 1990 ...... 15 ...... Manuel Lagos 1976 ...... 6 ...... Mike Fischer 1988 ...... 23 ...... Jon Szczepanski ...... 15 ...... Tony Sanneh 1975 ...... 6 ...... Rick Barbosa 1987 ...... 18 ...... Mark Biebel 1989 ...... 8 ...... Mark McIntosh 1974 ...... 6 ...... Jerry Zuba 1986 ...... 22 ...... Mike Rowe 1988 ...... 10 ...... Jon Szczepanski 1973 ...... 9 ...... Don Lord 1985 ...... 27 ...... Mike Rowe 1987 ...... 8 ...... Mark Biebel 1984 ...... 25 ...... Mike Rowe 1986 ...... 8 ...... Mike Rowe Shots 1983 ...... 24 ...... Fabio Marras 1985 ...... 12 ...... Mike Rowe 2005 ...... 57 ...... Neil Dombrowski 1982 ...... 13 ...... Sasha Cirovski 1984 ...... 10 ...... Mike Rowe 2004 ...... 86 ...... Antou Jallow 1981 ...... 29 ...... Tunji Akiwowo ...... 10 ...... Dan Day 2003 ...... 64 ...... Tighe Dombrowski 1980 ...... 28 ...... Pete Knezic 1983 ...... 8 ...... Fabio Marras 2002 ...... 80 ...... Antou Jallow 1979 ...... 39 ...... Pete Knezic 1982 ...... 5 ...... Matas Rutenis 2001 ...... 92 ...... Ryan Seymour 1978 ...... 37 ...... Pete Knezic ...... 5 ...... Fabio Marras 2000 ...... 68 ...... Ryan Seymour 1977 ...... 52 ...... Milan Stojsavljevic 1981 ...... 13 ...... Tunji Akiwowo 1999 ...... 49 ...... Tony Colvin 1976 ...... 17 ...... Lito Zabala 1980 ...... 12 ...... Fabio Marras 1998 ...... 36 ...... Joe Bernstein 1975 ...... 30 ...... Rick Barbosa 1979 ...... 15 ...... Pete Knezic 1997 ...... 71 ...... Erik White 1974 ...... 19 ...... George Rankovic 1978 ...... 16 ...... Pete Knezic 1996 ...... 64 ...... Erik White ...... 19 ...... Kent Johnson 1977 ...... 19 ...... Milan Stojsavljevic 1995 ...... 51 ...... Jake Provan 1973 ...... 34 .... Zach Papanikolaou 1976 ...... 7 ...... Lito Zabala 1994 ...... 74 ...... Trevor Sisk 1975 ...... 12 ...... Rick Barbosa 1993 ...... 75 ...... Tony Sanneh 1974 ...... 8 ...... George Rankovic 1992 ...... 67 ...... Tony Sanneh 1973 ...... 18 .... Zach Papanikolaou 1991 ...... 77 ...... Manuel Lagos 1990 ...... 121 ...... Manuel Lagos Assists 1989 ...... 54 ...... Mark McIntosh 2005 ...... 10 ...... Craig Mallace 1988 ...... 58 ...... Jon Szczepanski 2004 ...... 16 ...... Dale Weiler 1987 ...... 47 ...... Tihi Prpa 2003 ...... 6 ...... Cliff Ellsworth 1986 ...... 60 ...... Mike Rowe 2002 ...... 10 ...... Bobby Lish 1985 ...... 53 ...... Jimmy Banks 2001 ...... 12 ...... Kyle Lance 1984 ...... 68 ...... Mike Rowe 2000 ...... 5 ...... Three players tied 1983 ...... 60 ...... Fabio Marras 1999 ...... 7 ...... Tony Colvin 1982 ...... 48 ...... Matas Rutenis 1998 ...... 4 ..... Bobby de St. Aubin 1981 ...... 53 ...... Sasha Cirovski 1997 ...... 9 ...... Erik White 1980 ...... 83 ...... Pete Knezic ...... 9 ...... Tony Colvin 1979 ...... 88 ...... Pete Knezic 1996 ...... 7 ...... Joaquin Santos 1978 ...... 69 ...... Pete Knezic 1995 ...... 6 ...... Jason Rienzi 1977 ...... 92 ...... Milan Stojsavljevic 1994 ...... 17 ...... Steve Grimm 1976 ...... 50 ...... Fadel Al-Fulaij 1975 ...... 70 ...... Rick Barbosa Antou Jallow set a school 1993 ...... 15 ...... Tony Sanneh 1974 ...... 45 ...... Jerry Zuba record with 53 points 1992 ...... 8 ...... Dan Gramenz 1991 ...... 9 ...... Tony Sanneh 1973 ...... 90 .... Zach Papanikolaou during the 2002 season.

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Goals Against Average Saves 1986 ...... 10 ...... Joe Stacy 2005 ...... 0.47 ...... Grant Fernstrum 2005 ...... 64 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1985 ...... 10 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2004 ...... 0.85 ...... Eric Mickschl 2004 ...... 48 ...... Eric Mickschl 1984 ...... 8 ...... Joe Stacy 2003 ...... 0.76 ...... Kirk Thode 2003 ...... 50 ...... Kirk Thode 1983 ...... 7 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2002 ...... 0.54 ...... Chris Dadaian 2002 ...... 46 ...... Chris Dadaian 1982 ...... 3 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2001 ...... 0.89 ...... Brad Swenby 2001 ...... 50 ...... Chris Dadaian ...... 3 ...... Chris LaPorte 2000 ...... 1.35 ...... Brad Swenby 2000 ...... 55 ...... Brad Swenby 1981 ...... 6 ...... Chris LaPorte 1999 ...... 1.26 ...... Chris Dadaian 1999 ...... 77 ...... Chris Dadaian ...... 6 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1998 ...... 1.44 ...... Matt Schmidt 1998 ...... 77 ...... Matt Schmidt 1980 ...... 8 ...... Ric Granyrd 1997 ...... 1.10 ...... Matt Schmidt 1997 ...... 80 ...... Matt Schmidt 1979 ...... 7 ...... P.J. Johns 1996 ...... 1.06 ...... Matt Schmidt 1996 ...... 63 ...... Matt Schmidt 1978 ...... 11 ...... P.J. Johns 1995 ...... 1.06 ...... Paul Royal 1995 ...... 60 ...... Paul Royal 1977 ...... 13 ...... Ric Granyrd 1994 ...... 1.03 ...... Paul Royal 1994 ...... 90 ...... Paul Royal 1976 ...... 4 ...... John Fetzer 1993 ...... 1.72 ...... Paul Royal 1993 ...... 92 ...... Paul Royal 1975 ...... 11 ...... John Fetzer 1992 ...... 1.62 ...... Paul Royal 1992 ...... 55 ...... Paul Royal 1974 ...... 6 ...... John Fetzer 1991 ...... 1.40 ...... Jon Mroz 1991 ...... 59 ...... Jon Mroz 1973 ...... N/A ...... N/A 1990 ...... 1.18 ...... Jon Mroz 1990 ...... 92 ...... Jon Mroz Shutouts 1989 ...... 1.18 ...... Jon Mroz 1989 ...... 65 ...... Jon Mroz 1988 ...... 1.23 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1988 ...... 65 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2005 ...... 10 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1987 ...... 0.67 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1987 ...... 68 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2004 ...... 5 ...... Eric Mickschl 1986 ...... 1.05 ...... Joe Stacy 1986 ...... 113 ...... Joe Stacy 2003 ...... 9 ...... Kirk Thode 1985 ...... 0.80 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1985 ...... 50 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2002 ...... 9 ...... Chris Dadaian 1984 ...... 0.85 ...... Joe Stacy 1984 ...... 67 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2001 ...... 5 ...... Chris Dadaian 1983 ...... 1.35 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1983 ...... 69 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2000 ...... 4 ...... Brad Swenby 1982 ...... 1.73 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1982 ...... 74 ...... Chris LaPorte 1999 ...... 5 ...... Chris Dadaian ...... 1.73 ...... Chris LaPorte 1981 ...... 89 ...... Chris LaPorte 1998 ...... 1 ...... Matt Schmidt 1981 ...... 1.30 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1980 ...... 105 ...... P.J. Johns 1997 ...... 6 ...... Matt Schmidt 1980 ...... 0.62 ...... Ric Granyrd 1979 ...... 99 ...... P.J. Johns 1996 ...... 6 ...... Matt Schmidt 1979 ...... 0.66 ...... P.J. Johns 1978 ...... 101 ...... P.J. Johns 1995 ...... 4 ...... Paul Royal 1978 ...... 0.84 ...... P.J. Johns 1977 ...... 144 ...... Ric Granyrd 1994 ...... 6.5 ...... Paul Royal 1977 ...... 1.50 ...... Ric Granyrd 1976 ...... 179 ...... John Fetzer 1993 ...... 2 ...... Paul Royal 1976 ...... 2.58 ...... John Fetzer 1975 ...... 63 ...... Al Parada 1992 ...... 1 ...... Paul Royal 1975 ...... 1.00 ...... John Fetzer 1974 ...... 70 ...... John Fetzer ...... 1 ...... Doug Fabio 1974 ...... 0.90 ...... John Fetzer 1973 ...... 111 ...... John Fetzer 1991 ...... 3.5 ...... Jon Mroz 1973 ...... N/A ...... John Fetzer 1990 ...... 10 ...... Jon Mroz Victories 1989 ...... 5 ...... Jon Mroz 2005 ...... 10 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1988 ...... 5 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2004 ...... 11 ...... Eric Mickschl 1987 ...... 5 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2003 ...... 13 ...... Kirk Thode 1986 ...... 6 ...... Joe Stacy 2002 ...... 16 ...... Chris Dadaian 1985 ...... 6 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2001 ...... 13 ...... Chris Dadaian ...... 6 ...... Joe Stacy 2000 ...... 7 ...... Brad Swenby 1984 ...... 7 ...... Joe Stacy 1999 ...... 9 ...... Chris Dadaian 1983 ...... 5 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1998 ...... 5 ...... Matt Schmidt 1982 ...... 3 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1997 ...... 13 ...... Matt Schmidt ...... 3 ...... Chris LaPorte 1996 ...... 13 ...... Matt Schmidt 1981 ...... 3 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1995 ...... 13 ...... Paul Royal 1980 ...... 7 ...... P.J. Johns 1994 ...... 11 ...... Paul Royal 1979 ...... 7 ...... P.J. Johns 1993 ...... 12 ...... Paul Royal 1978 ...... 8 ...... P.J. Johns 1992 ...... 4 ...... Paul Royal 1977 ...... 5.5 ...... Ric Granyrd 1991 ...... 9 ...... Jon Mroz 1976 ...... 1 ...... John Fetzer 1990 ...... 15 ...... Jon Mroz 1975 ...... N/A ...... N/A Chris Dadaian’s 16 victories 1974 ...... 2.5 ...... John Fetzer in 2002 are the most in school 1989 ...... 11 ...... Jon Mroz 1988 ...... 9 ...... Jason Balestrieri ...... 2.5 ...... Al Parada history for a goalkeeper. 1987 ...... 8 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1973 ...... 2 ...... John Fetzer

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SINGLE GAME GOALS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1. Neil Dombrowski ...... 4 .... 10/23/05 Wins ...... 19 ...... 2002 Antou Jallow ...... 4 .... 10/02/02 Consecutive Wins ...... 19 ...... 2002 Consecutive Games Unbeaten ...... 20 ...... 2002 Mike Rowe ...... 4 .... 10/24/84 Winning Percentage ...... 886 (19-2-1) ..... 2002 Tunji Akiwowo ...... 4 .... 10/29/80 Best Home Record ...... 1.000 (13-0) ...... 2002 Fabio Marras ...... 4 ...... 9/27/80 Losses ...... 14 ...... 1982 Pete Knezic ...... 4 ...... 9/13/78 Consecutive Losses ...... 5 ...... 1983 Miro Rokvic ...... 4 .... 10/27/76 Consecutive Games Without a Win ...... 5 (0-5) ...... 1983 ...... 5 (0-3-2) ...... 1982 George Rankovic .... 4 ...... 11/9/74 Ties ...... 5 ...... 2005 Zach Papanikolaou . 4 ...... 9/29/73 Neil Dombrowski Overtime Games ...... 8 (0-3-5) ...... 2005 ...... 8 (4-3-1) ...... 1999 SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Goals ...... 87 ...... 1979 1. Bobby Lish ...... 5 .... 10/27/02 Goals Per Game Average ...... 3.95 ...... 1979 Assists ...... 70 ...... 2002 Zach Papanikolaou . 5 ...... 9/29/73 Total Points ...... 238 ...... 1979 2. Ryan Seymour ...... 4 ...... 9/3/00 Shots ...... 499 ...... 1990 Milan Stojsavljevic .... 4 ...... 10/7/77 Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 15 ...... 1974 3. Dale Weiler ...... 3 ... 10/26/04 ...... 15 ...... 2002 Tony Colvin ...... 3 ...... 9/27/97 Lowest Goals Against Average ...... 0.67 ...... 2002 Saves ...... 187 ...... 1976 Joaquin Santos ...... 3 ...... 9/4/96 Shutouts ...... 12 (11-0-1) ...... 2005 Steve Grimm ...... 3 ...... 10/9/94 ...... 12 (10-0-2) ...... 1979 Steve Grimm ...... 3 ...... 9/11/94 Consecutive Shutouts ...... 6 ...... 1978 Tony Sanneh ...... 3 ...... 11/5/93 Bobby Lish Most Goals Allowed ...... 40 ...... 1976 Tony Sanneh ...... 3 .... 10/10/93 Tony Sanneh ...... 3 ...... 9/23/90 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Dan Day ...... 3 ...... 9/14/85 Goals ...... 14 .. v. Purdue-Calumet 9/9/79 Assists ...... 11 ...... v. Lewis, 9/12/79 Sasho Cirovski ...... 3 .... 10/27/82 Total Points ...... 36 . v. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 Craig Webb ...... 3 ...... 9/13/80 Most Goals Allowed ...... 7 ...... v. SIUE, 11/1/75 Miro Rokvic ...... 3 ...... 10/8/77 Largest Margin of Victory ...... 14 . v. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 Jerry Zuba ...... 3 ...... 11/9/74 Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 7 ...... v. SIUE, 11/1/75 Saves ...... 25 ...... v. SIUE, 10/30/76 SINGLE GAME POINTS HOME ATTENDANCE RECORDS 1. Zach Papanikolaou 13 ...... 9/29/73 ATT. OPPONENT LOCATION DATE 2. George Rankovic .... 9 ...... 11/9/74 Antou Jallow 3. Neil Dombrowski ...... 8 .... 10/23/05 3,000 ..... Cleveland State$ . Bavarian Field ...... 11/22/80 2,250 ..... Evansville ...... Engelmann Field ...... 9/3/90 Antou Jallow ...... 8 .... 10/02/02 2,138 ..... Wisconsin ...... Engelmann Field ...... 10/1/03 Mike Rowe ...... 8 .... 10/24/84 2,113 ..... Indiana ...... Arrowhead H.S...... 10/9/92 Tunji Akiwowo ...... 8 .... 10/29/80 2,106 ..... Wisconsin ...... Uihlein Field ...... 10/2/98 Fabio Marras ...... 8 ...... 9/27/80 1,864 ..... Oakland$ ...... Engelmann Field ...... 11/23/02 Pete Knezic ...... 8 ...... 9/13/78 1,708 ..... Wisconsin ...... Engelmann Field ...... 9/24/93 1,636 ..... Wisconsin ...... Arrowhead H.S...... 10/20/95 George Rankovic .... 8 .... 10/27/76 $ NCAA Tournament SINGLE GAME SAVES 1. John Fetzer ...... 25 ... 10/30/76 2. John Fetzer ...... 24 ... 11/11/73 Tony Sanneh 3. John Fetzer ...... 18 ..... 10/8/76 4. John Fetzer ...... 16 ... 10/13/76 5. P.J. Johns ...... 15 ..... 9/22/79 6. Paul Royal ...... 13 ..... 9/16/94 Joe Stacy ...... 13 ... 10/25/87 Joe Stacy ...... 13 ..... 10/1/86 John Fetzer ...... 13 ... 10/16/76 10. Doug Fabio ...... 12 ...... 9/9/92 Ric Granryd ...... 12 ... 10/14/77 ABOVE: A record crowd of 3000 fans watched the Panthers fall 1-0 to John Fetzer Cleveland State in 1980.

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GAMES ASSISTS SAVES 1. 19 Players Tied ...... 23 1. Steve Grimm ...... 17 ...... 1994 1. John Fetzer ...... 179 ...... 1976 Most recently: 2. Dale Weiler ...... 16 ...... 2004 2. Ric Granryd ...... 144 ...... 1977 Steve Bode ...... 23 ...... 2005 3. Tony Sanneh ...... 15 ...... 1993 3. Joe Stacy ...... 113 ...... 1986 Neil Dombrowski ... 23 ...... 2005 Jeff Rohrman ...... 15 ...... 1985 4. John Fetzer ...... 111 ...... 1973 Zeke Dombrowski .. 23 ...... 2005 5. Milan Stojsavljevic .. 14 ...... 1977 5. P.J. Johns ...... 105 ...... 1980 Billy Meier ...... 23 ...... 2005 6. Kyle Lance ...... 12 ...... 2001 6. P.J. Johns ...... 101 ...... 1978 Tenzin Rampa ...... 23 ...... 2005 7. Craig Mallace ...... 10 ...... 2005 7. P.J. Johns ...... 99 ...... 1979 Steve Sperl ...... 23 ...... 2005 Brian Blaschka ...... 10 ...... 1984 8. Jon Mroz ...... 92 ...... 1990 Kyle Zenoni ...... 23 ...... 2005 Bobby Lish ...... 10 ...... 2002 Paul Royal ...... 92 ...... 1993 10. 11 Players Tied ...... 9 10. Paul Royal ...... 90 ...... 1994 GAMES STARTED Most Recently: 1. Steve Bode ...... 23 ...... 2005 B.J. Blake ...... 9 ...... 2002 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Chris Brisson ...... 23 ...... 2001 (Minimum 45 min/team game) Khaled El-Ahmad .. 23 ...... 2001 SHOTS 1. Grant Fernstrum ..... 0.47 ...... 2005 Trent Furtsch ...... 23 ...... 2001 1. Manual Lagos ...... 121 ...... 1990 2. Chris Dadaian ...... 0.54 ...... 2002 Ryan Seymour ...... 23 ...... 2001 2. Ryan Seymour ...... 92 ...... 2001 3. P.J. Johns ...... 0.66 ...... 1979 Dean Beck ...... 23 ...... 1994 Milan Stojsavljevic .. 92 ...... 1977 4. Jason Balistrieri ...... 0.67 ...... 1987 Kevin Deck ...... 23 ...... 1994 4. Zach Papanikolaou 90 ...... 1973 5. Kirk Thode ...... 0.76 ...... 2003 Trevor Sisk ...... 23 ...... 1994 5. Pete Knezic ...... 88 ...... 1979 6. Jason Balistrieri ...... 0.80 ...... 1985 6. Antou Jallow ...... 86 ...... 2004 7. P.J. Johns ...... 0.82 ...... 1980 POINTS 7. Pete Knezic ...... 83 ...... 1980 8. P.J. Johns ...... 0.84 ...... 1978 1. Antou Jallow ...... 53 ...... 2002 8. Antou Jallow ...... 80 ...... 2002 9. Eric Mickschl ...... 0.85 ...... 2004 2. Milan Stojsavljevic .. 52 ...... 1977 9. Manuel Lagos ...... 77 ...... 1991 10. John Fetzer ...... 0.90 ...... 1974 3. Tony Sanneh ...... 49 ...... 1993 10. Tony Sanneh ...... 75 ...... 1993 4. Zach Papaknikolaou .. 44 ...... 1973 SHUTOUTS 5. Antou Jallow ...... 41 ...... 2004 GOALKEEPING 1. Grant Fernstrum ...... 10 ...... 2005 6. Manuel Lagos ...... 40 ...... 1991 GAMES John Mroz ...... 10 ...... 1990 7. Ryan Seymour ...... 39 ...... 2001 1. Matt Schmidt ...... 22 ...... 1997 3. Kirk Thode ...... 9 ...... 2003 Manuel Lagos ...... 39 ...... 1990 2. Jon Mroz ...... 21 ...... 1990 Chris Dadaian ...... 9 ...... 2002 Pete Knezic ...... 39 ...... 1979 3. Kirk Thode ...... 20 ...... 2003 5. P.J. Johns ...... 7 ...... 1979 10. Erik White ...... 37 ...... 1997 Matt Schmidt ...... 20 ...... 1996 6. Matt Schmidt ...... 6 ...... 1996 Pete Knezic ...... 37 ...... 1978 Paul Royal ...... 20 ...... 1994 Matt Schmidt ...... 6 ...... 1997 Jason Balestrieri ...... 20 ...... 1988 Paul Royal ...... 6 ...... 1994 GOALS Joe Stacy ...... 20 ...... 1986 Jon Mroz ...... 6 ...... 1988 1. Antou Jallow ...... 24 ...... 2002 8. Paul Royal ...... 19 ...... 1995 Jason Balistrieri ...... 6 ...... 1985 2. Milan Stojsavljevic .. 19 ...... 1977 P.J. Johns ...... 19 ...... 1978 Kevin Armstrong ...... 6 ...... 1983 3. Antou Jallow ...... 18 ...... 2004 10. Matt Schmidt ...... 18 ...... 1998 P.J. Johns ...... 6 ...... 1980 Zach Papanikolaou 18 ...... 1973 Paul Royal ...... 18 ...... 1993 5. Tony Sanneh ...... 17 ...... 1993 Jon Mroz ...... 18 ...... 1989 GOALKEEPING WINS Manuel Lagos ...... 17 ...... 1991 Ric Granyrd ...... 18 ...... 1977 1. Chris Dadaian ...... 16 ...... 2002 7. Pete Knezic ...... 16 ...... 1978 2. Jon Mroz ...... 15 ...... 1990 8. Ryan Seymour ...... 15 ...... 2001 GAMES STARTED 3. Kirk Thode ...... 13 ...... 2003 Manuel Lagos ...... 15 ...... 1990 1. Matt Schmidt ...... 22 ...... 1997 Chris Dadaian ...... 13 ...... 2001 Tony Sanneh ...... 15 ...... 1990 2. Jon Mroz ...... 21 ...... 1990 Matt Schmidt ...... 13 ...... 1997 Pete Knezic ...... 15 ...... 1979 3, Kirk Thode ...... 20 ...... 2003 Matt Schmidt ...... 13 ...... 1996 Matt Schmidt ...... 20 ...... 1996 Paul Royal ...... 13 ...... 1993 Jason Balestrieri ...... 20 ...... 1988 Ric Granryd ...... 13 ...... 1977 Pete Knezic (1977-80) is No. 3 on the all-time Joe Stacy ...... 20 ...... 1986 8. Paul Royal ...... 12 ...... 1993 scoring list at UWM 7. Paul Royal ...... 19 ...... 1995 9. Eric Mickschl ...... 11 ...... 2004 and still holds Paul Royal ...... 19 ...... 1994 Paul Royal ...... 11 ...... 1994 numerous spots in the 9. Matt Schmidt ...... 18 ...... 1998 P.J. Johns ...... 11 ...... 1978 Top 10 for season Paul Royal ...... 18 ...... 1993 John Fetzer ...... 11 ...... 1975 records in points, goals Jon Mroz ...... 18 ...... 1989 and shots. Current Panthers in BOLD

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GAMES 8. Jeff Rohrman ...... 21 ...... 1984-85 9. Kirk Thode ...... 27 ...... 2002-04 1. Chris Brisson ...... 88 ...... 2001-04 9. Dale Weiler ...... 20 ..... 2003-05 10. Eric Mickschl ...... 25 ..... 2003-05 2. Trent Furtsch ...... 86 ...... 2001-04 10. Don Gramenz ...... 19 ...... 1990-93 Brad Swenby ...... 25 ...... 2000-02 Kyle Lance ...... 86 ...... 2000-03 Lito Zabala ...... 19 ...... 1976-79 4. Neil Dombrowski .... 85 ...... 2002-05 Mike Fischer ...... 19 ...... 1975-78 SAVES 5. Mark Brebel ...... 84 ...... 1987-90 1. John Fetzer ...... 400 ..... 1973-76 6. Kyle Zenoni ...... 83 ...... 2002-05 SHOTS 2. P.J. Johns ...... 318 .....1977-80 Blake Bostwick ...... 83 ...... 1997-00 1. Pete Knezic ...... 279 ...... 1977-80 3. Paul Royal ...... 297 ..... 1992-95 Tony Colvin ...... 83 ...... 1996-99 2. Tony Sanneh ...... 263 ...... 1990-93 4. Ric Granryd ...... 279 ..... 1977-80 9. Kevin Deck ...... 82 ...... 1993-96 3, Antou Jallow ...... 257 ...... 2001-04 5. Joe Stacy ...... 257 .....1984-87 10. Three Players Tied ... 80 4. Mike Rowe ...... 214 ...... 1983-86 6. Kevin Armstrong ..... 244 ..... 1981-84 5. Manuel Lagos ...... 198 ...... 1990-91 7. Matt Schmidt ...... 227 ..... 1995-98 GAMES STARTED 6. Ryan Seymour ...... 196 ...... 1998-01 8. Jon Mroz ...... 218 .....1988-91 1. Chris Brisson ...... 87 ...... 2001-04 7. Fabio Marras ...... 190 ...... 1980-83 9. Chris Dadaian ...... 207 ..... 1999-02 2. Trent Furtsch ...... 84 ...... 2001-04 8. Tighe Dombrowski 180 ...... 2000-03 10. Jason Balistrieri ...... 183 ..... 1985-88 3. Kevin Deck ...... 82 ...... 1993-96 9. Gerard Lagos ...... 177 ...... 1988-91 4. Tony Colvin ...... 81 ...... 1996-99 10. Trevor Sisk ...... 173 ...... 1991-94 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 5. Mike Becker ...... 79 ...... 1984-87 (Minimum 2,000 minutes) 6. Tighe Dombrowski . 78 ...... 2000-03 1. P.J. Johns ...... 0.73 .....1978-80 7. Blake Bostwick ...... 77 ...... 1997-00 2. Kirk Thode ...... 0.88 ..... 2002-04 Chris Jahr ...... 77 ...... 1993-96 3. Jason Balistrieri ...... 0.97 ..... 1985-88 Mark Brebel ...... 77 ...... 1987-90 4. Joe Stacy ...... 1.06 .....1984-87 10. Chad Dombrowski 74 ...... 1999-02 5. Chris Dadaian ...... 1.10 ..... 1999-02 6. Brad Swenby ...... 1.13 ..... 2000-02 POINTS 7. Paul Royal ...... 1.16 ..... 1992-95 1. Tony Sanneh ...... 138 ...... 1990-93 8. Matt Schmidt ...... 1.17 ..... 1995-98 2. Antou Jallow ...... 133 ...... 2001-04 9. Doug Fabio ...... 1.19 ..... 1989-92 3. Pete Knezic ...... 125 ...... 1977-80 10. Eric Mickschl ...... 1.25 .... 2003-05 4. Lito Zabala ...... 95 ...... 1976-79 5. Mike Rowe ...... 90 ...... 1983-86 SHUTOUTS 6. Tunji Akiwowo ...... 88 ...... 1978-81 1. Chris Dadaian ...... 21 ..... 1999-02 7. Trevor Sisk ...... 83 ...... 1991-94 Chris Brisson is the Panthers all-time 2. P.J. Johns ...... 19 .....1977-80 8. Manuel Lagos ...... 79 ...... 1990-91 leader in career games 3. Jon Mroz ...... 18 .....1988-91 9. Craig Webb ...... 74 ...... 1977-80 played (88) and started (87). 4. Matt Schmidt ...... 14 ..... 1995-98 10. Fabio Marras ...... 72 ...... 1980-83 Kevin Armstrong ...... 14 ..... 1981-84 GOALKEEPING 6. Paul Royal ...... 13 .....1992-95 GOALS GAMES Jason Balistrieri ...... 13 ..... 1985-88 1. Antou Jallow ...... 60 ...... 2001-04 1. Paul Royal ...... 67 ...... 1993-95 Joe Stacy ...... 13 .....1984-87 2. Tony Sanneh ...... 53 ...... 1990-93 2. Matt Schmidt ...... 63 ...... 1995-98 Ric Granryd ...... 13 ..... 1977-80 3. Pete Knezic ...... 49 ...... 1977-80 3. Chris Dadaian ...... 57 ...... 1999-02 10. Kirk Thode ...... 11 .....2002-04 4. Tunji Akiwowo ...... 38 ...... 1978-81 4. John Mroz ...... 54 ...... 1988-91 Lito Zabala ...... 38 ...... 1977-79 5. Joe Stacy ...... 53 ...... 1984-87 GOALKEEPING WINS 6. Mike Rowe ...... 37 ...... 1983-86 6. Kevin Armstrong .... 47 ...... 1981-84 1. Chris Dadaian ...... 42 ..... 1999-02 7. Trevor Sisk ...... 34 ...... 1991-94 7. P.J. Johns ...... 47 ...... 1977-80 2. Paul Royal ...... 40 .....1993-95 Manuel Lagos ...... 32 ...... 1990-91 8. John Fetzer ...... 45 ...... 1973-76 3. Matt Schmidt ...... 33 ..... 1995-98 9. Fabio Marras ...... 31 ...... 1980-83 9. Eric Mickschl ...... 29 ..... 2003-05 4. Jon Mroz ...... 28 .....1988-91 10. Jake Provan ...... 28 ...... 1992-95 10. Kirk Thode ...... 29 ...... 2002-04 5. Ric Granryd ...... 27 ..... 1977-80 6. P.J. Johns ...... 23 .....1977-80 ASSISTS GAMES STARTED 7. Joe Stacy ...... 20 .....1984-87 1. Tony Sanneh ...... 32 ...... 1990-93 1. Paul Royal ...... 65 ...... 1993-95 8. Jason Balistrieri ...... 19 ..... 1985-88 2. Kyle Lance ...... 30 ...... 2000-03 2. Matt Schmidt ...... 62 ...... 1995-98 9. Eric Mickschl ...... 18 .... 2003-05 Craig Webb ...... 30 ...... 1977-80 3. Chris Dadaian ...... 56 ...... 1999-02 10. Kirk Thode ...... 16 .....2002-04 4. Steve Grimm ...... 28 ...... 1991-94 4. John Mroz ...... 54 ...... 1988-91 Kevin Armstrong ...... 16 ..... 1981-84 5. Sasho Cirovski ...... 27 ...... 1981-84 5. Joe Stacy ...... 45 ...... 1984-87 John Fetzer ...... 16 ..... 1974-76 Pete Knezic ...... 27 ...... 1977-80 6. Kevin Armstrong .... 45 ...... 1981-84 7. Tony Colvin ...... 22 ...... 1996-99 8. John Fetzer ...... 41 ...... 1973-76 Current Panthers in BOLD

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LEAST TIME BETWEEN UWM GOALS CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT ALLOWING A GOAL # TIME DATE OPPONENT PLAYERS # GAMES DATES GOALKEEPER 1. 0:21 ... 11/3/84 Northern Illinois Mike Rowe, Tihi Prpa 1. 7 ...... 10/16-11/09/02 ...... Chris Dadaian 2. 0:27 ... 9/15/91 Dartmouth ...... , Tony Sanneh 2. 6 ...... 10/4/78-10/20/78 .... P.J. Johns 3. 0:28 ... 11/2/90 Quincy ...... Manny Lagos, Gerard Lagos 3. 5 ...... 10/31-11/18/05 ..... Grant Fernstrum 4. 0:30 ... 9/22/91 Drake ...... Don Gramenz, Don Gramenz 5 ...... 10/4-10/16/05 ...... Grant Fernstrum 0:30 ....9/9/79 . PU-Calumet .... Pete Knezic, John Sirin 5 ...... 9/9/79- 9/29/79 ..... P.J. Johns

LEAST TIME BETWEEN OPPONENT GOALS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT # TIME DATE OPPONENT PLAYERS # GAMES PLAYER POINTS YEAR 1. 0:53 11/1/98 .. Wright State .... Neil Sharp, Anthony Shaw 1. 8 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... (10g,12a) .... 1993 2. 0:58 10/29/88 . SIU-Edwardsville .. Paul Nischbach, Bob Garafalo 2. 7 ...... Antou Jallow ...... (14g, 4a) ..... 2002 3. 1:01 10/8/88 .. Evansville ...... Brian Adcock, Paul Nevin 7 ...... Jeff Rohrman ...... (2g, 6a) ...... 1985 4. 1:05 9/27/92 .. Butler ...... Scott Lawler, Scott Weiger 4. 6 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... (7g, 3a) ...... 1993 5. 1:44 . 9/9/92 ... UW-Green Bay Mark Schlenker, Darren Moore 6 ...... Manny Lagos ..... (6g, 3a) ...... 1990 6 ...... Mark Beibel ...... (4g, 4a) ...... 1990 LEAST TIME BETWEEN UWM AND OPPONENT GOALS 6 ...... Don Gramenz .... (6g, 5a) ...... 1992 # TIME DATE OPPONENT PLAYERS 8. 5 ...... Craig Mallace .... (1g, 5a) ...... 2005 5 ...... Dale Weiler ...... (3g, 5a) ...... 2004 1. 0:05 .. 10/7/90 .. Indiana ...... UWM - Mark Beibel 5 ...... Antou Jallow ...... (6g, 1a) ...... 2004 ...... IU - Blake Rodgers 5 ...... Antou Jallow ...... (7g, 0a) ...... 2002 2. 0:14 .. 11/7/87 .. SIU-Edwardsville . UWM - Mike Becker 5 ...... Ryan Seymour .... (6g, 2a) ...... 2001 ...... SIUE - Jim Nischbach 5 ...... Tony Colvin ...... (1g, 4a) ...... 1999 3. 0:14 .. 9/19/04 .. UNC-Wilmington UWM - Dan Horst 5 ...... Erik White ...... (4g, 1a) ...... 1996 ...... UNCW - Nick Acosta 5 ...... Manny Lagos ..... (6g, 2a) ...... 1991 4. 0:17 .. 9/30/99 .. UIC ...... UWM - Scott Dombrowski 5 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... (7g, 3a) ...... 1990 ...... UIC - Stein Garcia 5 ...... Sasho Cirovski ..... (3g, 6a) ...... 1981 5. 0:18 .. 11/5/93 .. Cleveland State UWM - Eric Klink ...... CSU - Kurt Will Current Panthers in BOLD

Tony Sanneh - Set a school record B.J. Blake - Scored the fastest goal Manny Lagos - Combined with with points in eight-straight games to start a match (0:19) in 2003. Tony Sanneh (0:27) and Gerard (10 goals, 12 assists) in 1993. Lagos (0:28) for quick goals.

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HORIZON LEAGUE/ 2001 Khaled El-Ahmad Ryan Seymour 1986 Jimmy Banks MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE Kyle Lance 1997 Tony Colvin Mike Becker (1994-Pres. ) 2000 Blake Bostwick Joaquin Santos Tim Bisswurm PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ryan Seymour Ryan Hawkins Mike Rowe 2004 Antou Jallow 1999 Tony Colvin 1996 Chris Jahr Tihi Prpa 2002 Antou Jallow Chad Dombrowski Peter Metz 1985 Jimmy Banks 2001 Ryan Seymour 1998 Tony Colvin 1995 Kevin Deck Tim Bisswurm 1997 Tony Colvin Jake Provan Jeff Rohrman COACH OF THE YEAR Joe Luedke Mike Rowe 2004 Louis Bennett 1996 Matt Schmidt MID-CONTINENT (1993) 1984 Tim Bisswurm 2003 Louis Bennett 1995 Jon Coleman PLAYER OF THE YEAR Sasho Cirovski 2002 Louis Bennett 1993 Tony Sanneh Jeff Rohrman 2001 Louis Bennett ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Mike Rowe 1997 Louis Bennett FIRST TEAM 2002 Neil Dombrowski 1983 Sasho Cirovski Julian Chang 1993 Don Gramenz FIRST TEAM 2001 Khaled El-Ahmad Tony Sanneh ALL-WISCONSIN (1977-82) 2005 Neil Dombrowski Trent Furtsch 1982 Sasho Cirovski Steve Bode SECOND TEAM Antou Jallow 1981 Tunji Akiwowo 2004 Antou Jallow 1993 Steve Grimm 2000 Tighe Dombrowski 1980 Ian Favill 2003 Tighe Dombrowski Jake Provan Kyle Lance P.J. Johns Antou Jallow Daniel Saavedra BIG CENTRAL (1987-90) Pete Knezic Kyle Lance 1999 Chris Dadaian COACH OF THE YEAR Craig Webb 2002 Chris Dadaian 1998 Bobby de St. Aubin 1990 Brian Tompkins Lito Zabala Chad Dombrowski 1997 Dan Mannella 1989 Brian Tompkins 1979 P.J. Johns Tighe Dombrowski 1996 Joe Luedke Dave Scherer Antou Jallow ALL-BIG CENTRAL TEAM Pete Knezic 2001 Chris Dadaian ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1990 Goran Krajl Craig Webb Chad Dombrowski 2005 Steve Bode Gerard Lagos Lito Zabala Tighe Dombrowski Neil Dombrowski Manuel Lagos 1978 Mark Ambrosius Ryan Seymour Grant Fernstrum Tony Sanneh Mike Fischer 2000 Scott Dombrowski Dale Weiler 1989 Mark Biebel P.J. Johns 1999 Bobby de St. Aubin 2004 Chris Brisson Brian Donohoo Dave Scherer 1997 Ryan Hawkins Neil Dombrowski Goran Krajl Pete Knezic Joaquin Santos Trent Furtsch Gerard Lagos John Sirin Erik White Antou Jallow Eddie Miller Craig Webb 1996 Kevin Deck Eric Mickschl 1988 Mark Beibel Lito Zabala David Marshall Jr. Dale Weiler Mark Fuhr 1977 Fadel Al-Felaij Joaquin Santos 2003 Kyle Lance Peter Schweinert Mike Fischer Erik White Trent Furtsch Jon Szczepanski Milan Stojsavljevic 1995 Kevin Deck Antou Jallow 1987 Jason Balistrieri Paul Royal Trent Furtsch Mike Becker REGIONAL HONORS Jake Provan Tighe Dombrowski Mark Biebel NSCAA 1994 Kevin Deck 2002 Antou Jallow Tim Bisswurm COACH OF THE YEAR Steve Grimm B.J. Blake Mark Fuhr 2002 Louis Bennett Paul Royal Chad Dombrowski Tihi Prpa 2001 Louis Bennett Trevor Sisk Tighe Dombrowski FIRST TEAM Kyle Lance WISL (1983-86) SECOND TEAM 2003 Tighe Dombrowski Bobby Lish 1988 Jason Balistrieri 2005 Craig Mallace 2002 Chad Dombrowski Chris Dadaian Mark Fuhr Billy Meier Antou Jallow 2001 B.J. Blake Peter Schweinert 2004 Trent Furtsch Tighe Dombrowski Jon Szczepanski Dale Weiler SECOND TEAM Trent Furtsch 1987 Mike Becker 2005 Neil Dombrowski 2003 Bobby Lish Ryan Seymour Tim Bisswurm 2004 Antou Jallow 2002 Khaled El-Ahmad 2000 Blake Bostwick Mark Fuhr Trent Furtsch Bobby Lish 1998 Neal Driscoll Tihi Prpa 2002 Chris Dadaian Evan Richardson Joe Stacy

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THIRD TEAM 1989 Brian Donohoo 1974 James Akintonde SOCCER TIMES 2002 Tighe Dombrowski 1988 Mark Fuhr 1973 Zach Papanikolaou HONORABLE MENTION 2001 Chad Dombrowski Jon Szczepanski 2003 Tighe Dombrowski Ryan Seymour 1986 Jimmy Banks ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2000 Blake Bostwick 1985 Jimmy Banks NSCAA COLLEGESOCCERNEWS.COM 1999 Scott Dombrowski 1984 Sasho Cirovski FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM 1996 Kevin Deck 1983 Sasho Cirovski 1991 Manuel Lagos 2002 Chad Dombrowski David Marshall, Jr. Fabio Marras SECOND TEAM 1995 Kevin Deck 1982 Sasho Cirovski 2002 Chad Dombrowski HONORABLE MENTION Jake Provan 1981 Jim Solberg 1995 Kevin Deck 2002 Antou Jallow 1994 Trevor Sisk 1980 Pete Knezic 1993 Tony Sanneh 1993 Don Gramenz Craig Webb 1990 Manuel Lagos ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Tony Sanneh 1979 Pete Knezic 2001 Khaled El-Ahmad 1991 Gerard Lagos Craig Webb THIRD TEAM Manuel Lagos 1978 Mike Fischer 2002 Antou Jallow TOP DRAWER SOCCER 1990 Gerard Lagos Pete Knezic ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1990 Manuel Lagos 1977 Mike Fischer HONORABLE MENTION 2005 Grant Fernstrum Tony Sanneh 1975 James Akintonde 1979 Pete Knezic PANTHER TEAM HONORS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1978 P.J. Johns 1984 Kevin Armstrong 2001 Mark Turner 1973 Zach Papanikolaou 1979 Tunji Akiwowo 1985 Joe Stacy 2002 Tighe Dombrowski 1974 James Akintonde 1980 Dave Dray 1986 Mark Fuhr 2003 Tighe Dombrowski 1975 Rick Barbosa 1981 Brian Thomas 1987 Mark Fuhr 2004 Chris Brisson 1976 John Fetzer 1982 Nick Racz 1988 Mark Fuhr 2005 Billy Meier 1977 Mike Fischer 1983 Kevin Armstrong 1989 Fritz Heiden 1978 Mike Fischer 1984 Mike Becker 1990 Doug Fabio COACH’S AWARD 1979 Pete Knezic 1985 Gottfried Eichler 1991 Craig Names (OUTSTANDING SERVICE 1980 Pete Knezic 1986 Joe Stacy 1992 Brian Donohoo TO UWM PROGRAM) 1981 Jim Solberg 1987 Mark Biebel 1993 Jack Hansen 1984 Jeff Rohrman 1982 Kris Geier 1988 Brian Donohoo 1994 Steve Grimm 1985 Tim Bisswurm 1983 Fabio Marras 1989 Goran Krajl 1995 Dean Beck 1986 Mike Becker 1984 Sasho Cirovski 1990 Tony Sanneh 1996 Mark Durham 1987 Charlie Ernst 1985 Jeff Rohrman 1991 Don Gramenz 1997 Neal Driscoll Mike Becker 1986 Mike Rowe 1992 Demetri Vacratsis 1998 David Tompa 1988 Peter Schweinert 1987 Tim Bisswurm 1993 Dean Beck 1999 Chris Dadaian Mark Fuhr 1988 Jon Szczepanski 1994 Eric Stempinski 2000 Chris Dadaian 1989 Mark McIntosh 1989 Brian Donohoo 1995 Ryan Hawkins 2001 Chris Dadaian 1990 Mark Biebel 1990 Manuel Lagos 1996 Erik White 2002 Antou Jallow Chris Blankenberg 1991 Mike Roe 1997 Tony Colvin 2003 Antou Jallow 1991 Gerard Lagos 1992 John Menk 1998 Eric Hess 2004 Adam Gehrt Brian Donohoo 1993 Tony Sanneh 1999 Chris Dadaian 2005 Billy Meier 1992 Aaron Nelson 1994 Trevor Sisk 2000 Ryan Seymour Tony Sanneh Steve Grimm 2001 Chad Dombrowski JOHN FETZER MEMORIAL 1993 Don Gramenz 1995 Kevin Deck 2002 B.J. Blake (MOST DEDICATED) 1994 Dean Beck 1996 Kevin Deck 2003 Kirk Thode 1983 George Knezic 1995 Jake Provan Chris Jahr 2004 Ian Hoelker 1984 Tim Fahrney Paul Royal 1997 Ryan Hawkins 2005 Tenzin Rampa 1985 Bob Trunley 1996 Jon Coleman 1998 Matt Schmitt 1986 Peter Fisher 1997 Ryan Hawkins 1999 Tony Colvin NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1988 Eddie Miller 1998 Neal Driscoll Scott Dombrowski 2003 Steve Bode 1989 Eddie Miller 1999 Tony Colvin 2000 Blake Bostwick 2004 Dan Horst 1990 Mike Roe Scott Dombrowski 2001 Ryan Seymour 2005 Grant Fernstrum 1991 John Menk 2000 Scott Dombrowski 2002 Chad Dombrowski 1992 Doug Fabio 2001 Chris Dadaian Khaled El-Ahmad SOCCER SCHOLAR 1993 Jake Provan 2002 Chad Dombrowski 2003 Tighe Dombrowski 1977 Dave Dray 1994 Dominic Vacca 2003 Khaled El-Ahmad 2004 Antou Jallow 1978 Dave Dray 1995 Eric Klink 2004 Khaled El-Ahmad 2005 Steve Bode 1979 P.J. Johns 1996 Erik Klink Trent Furtsch 1980 Solomon Eskinder 1997 Matt Schmidt 2005 Neil Dombrowski MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1981 Jim Solberg 1998 Matt Schmidt Kyle Zenoni 1976 Lito Zabala 1982 Sasho Cirovski 1999 Tony Colvin 1977 Pete Knezic 1983 Kevin Armstrong 2000 JB Matthews

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 66 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Series Histories W L T FIRST LAST GF GA W L T FIRST LAST GF GA Adelphi ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1988 ... 1988 ...... 2 ...... 5 New Mexico ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1988 ... 2003 ...... 3 ...... 5 Air Force ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1977 ... 1996 ...... 4 ...... 7 UNC-Wilmington ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 2004 ... 2004 ...... 2 ...... 1 Akron ...... 9 ...... 9 ...... 0 .... 1980 ... 2003 ..... 23 ..... 24 Northeastern Illinois .... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1995 ... 1996 ...... 5 ...... 0 Alabama A&M ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1993 ... 2003 ..... 18 ...... 6 Northern Illinois ...... 18 .... 11 ..... 3 .... 1975 ... 2005 ..... 60 ..... 50 Army ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 1992 ... 1992 ...... 1 ...... 1 Northwestern ...... 15 ...... 2 ...... 1 .... 1979 ... 2002 ..... 61 ...... 7 Beloit ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1973 ... 1977 ..... 18 ...... 5 Notre Dame ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 0 .... 1979 ... 2003 ..... 14 ..... 12 Blackburn College .... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 1974 ... 1974 ...... 1 ...... 1 Oakland ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 1 .... 1973 ... 2005 ..... 13 ...... 8 Boston College ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1982 ... 1982 ...... 0 ...... 3 Old Dominion ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1997 ... 1997 ...... 0 ...... 1 Boston University ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 1986 ...... 0 ...... 1 Oregon State ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 2005 ... 2005 ...... 1 ...... 1 Bowling Green ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 1 .... 1976 ... 2001 ..... 12 ..... 12 Pennsylvania ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 2004 ... 2004 ...... 2 ...... 1 Bradley ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 1990 ... 2005 ..... 15 ...... 3 Textile .... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1988 ... 1988 ...... 0 ...... 1 Brigham Young ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 1986 ...... 3 ...... 0 Princeton ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1989 ... 1989 ...... 1 ...... 2 Brooklyn College ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1990 ... 1990 ...... 1 ...... 0 Purdue-Calumet ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1973 ... 1979 ..... 21 ...... 0 Brown ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1998 ... 1998 ...... 1 ...... 3 Quincy ...... 8 ...... 3 ...... 1 .... 1980 ... 1993 ..... 19 ...... 8 Butler ...... 13 ...... 7 ..... 0 .... 1992 ... 2005 ..... 34 ..... 24 Rockford ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1982 ... 1982 ...... 4 ...... 0 California ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1990 ... 1993 ...... 3 ...... 7 Roosevelt ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1983 ... 1984 ..... 12 ...... 6 UC-Santa Barbara .... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 2004 ... 2004 ...... 1 ...... 2 St. Bonaventure ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 1986 ...... 3 ...... 2 Central Florida ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1985 ... 1985 ...... 1 ...... 4 St. Joseph’s (PA) ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1994 ... 1994 ...... 7 ...... 0 Central Michigan ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1984 ... 1984 ...... 7 ...... 0 St. Louis ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1978 ... 1987 ...... 1 ...... 6 Chicago ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1975 ... 1975 ...... 7 ...... 0 St. Mary’s (CA) ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 2001 ..... 15 ...... 7 Cincinnati ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1978 ... 1991 ..... 18 ...... 5 St. Thomas ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 1986 ...... 3 ...... 0 Cleveland State ...... 21 .... 12 ..... 2 .... 1973 ... 2005 ..... 71 ..... 44 San Diego State ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 1986 ...... 2 ...... 1 Colorado College .... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1975 ... 1977 ...... 5 ...... 5 San Francisco ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1994 ... 2004 ...... 8 ...... 4 Coastal Carolina ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1992 ... 2004 ..... 10 ...... 5 Seton Hall ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 1989 ... 1989 ...... 3 ...... 3 Connecticut ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1982 ... 1992 ...... 1 ...... 6 South Alabama ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1992 ... 1996 ...... 2 ...... 3 Creighton ...... 1 ...... 2 ..... 1 .... 1983 ... 2002 ...... 6 ...... 7 South Florida ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1985 ... 1985 ...... 2 ...... 0 Dartmouth ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1991 ... 1991 ...... 4 ...... 1 SIU-Edwardsville ...... 5 .... 13 ...... 1 .... 1973 ... 1991 ..... 23 ..... 52 Davidson ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1987 ... 1997 ...... 7 ...... 4 Southern Methodist .... 1 ...... 4 ..... 1 .... 1978 ... 2002 ...... 6 ..... 14 Dayton ...... 3 ...... 2 ...... 1 .... 1978 ... 2004 ..... 12 ...... 9 Texas Christian ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1978 ... 1999 ...... 5 ...... 3 DePaul ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1985 ... 2002 ..... 28 ...... 3 Tulsa ...... 3 ...... 4 ..... 0 .... 1985 ... 2004 ..... 16 ..... 13 Denver ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 2003 ... 2003 ...... 0 ...... 1 Valparaiso ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1993 ... 1993 ...... 7 ...... 0 Detroit ...... 10 ...... 5 ..... 2 .... 1994 ... 2005 ..... 34 ..... 20 Vanderbilt ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1998 ... 1999 ...... 2 ...... 6 Drake ...... 9 ...... 1 ...... 1 .... 1987 ... 2005 ..... 36 ..... 15 Vermont ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1993 ... 2003 ...... 7 ...... 4 Eastern Illinois ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 0 .... 1973 ... 2001 ..... 15 ..... 15 Wake Forest ...... 0 ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1987 ... 1995 ...... 2 ...... 4 Eastern Michigan ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1984 ... 1999 ...... 4 ...... 1 Washington ...... First Meeting Evansville ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 4 .... 1978 ... 2004 ..... 13 ..... 27 West Virginia ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1982 ... 1982 ...... 0 ...... 3 Farleigh Dickinson ..... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 2005 ... 2005 ...... 1 ...... 2 Western Illinois ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 1 .... 1973 ... 2002 ..... 11 ..... 13 Florida Int’l ...... 0 ...... 2 ..... 0 .... 1988 ... 1997 ...... 1 ...... 6 Western Kentucky ..... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1991 ... 1991 ...... 2 ...... 0 Georgetown ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1995 ... 1995 ...... 4 ...... 1 Western Michigan .... 11 ...... 2 ...... 1 .... 1976 ... 2003 ..... 33 ..... 14 Gonzaga ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 2005 ... 2005 ...... 1 ...... 1 Wheaton ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 1977 ... 1979 ...... 5 ...... 4 Hartford ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1993 ... 2000 ...... 8 ...... 7 William & Mary ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1991 ... 1991 ...... 2 ...... 3 Hartwick ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1 .... 1987 ... 1987 ...... 3 ...... 3 Wisconsin ...... 15 .... 11 ..... 4 .... 1974 ... 2005 ..... 46 ..... 32 Holy Cross ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1995 ... 1995 ...... 4 ...... 1 UW-Green Bay ...... 20 .... 11 ..... 3 .... 1975 ... 2005 ..... 63 ..... 36 UIC ...... 16 ...... 7 ..... 4 .... 1973 ... 2005 ..... 62 ..... 32 UW-Parkside ...... 11 ...... 3 ...... 1 .... 1974 ... 1992 ..... 48 ...... 8 Illinois State ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 2 .... 1978 ... 1987 ..... 17 ...... 3 UW-Platteville ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1973 ... 1981 ..... 32 ...... 1 Illinois Tech ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1973 ... 1973 ...... 6 ...... 1 UW-Whitewater ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1978 ... 1983 ..... 20 ...... 1 Indiana ...... 0 .... 17 ...... 1 .... 1976 ... 1993 ...... 8 ..... 51 Wright State ...... 13 ...... 4 ..... 2 .... 1991 ... 2005 ..... 40 ..... 15 IPFW ...... 1 ...... 0 ..... 0 .... 2002 ... 2002 ...... 6 ...... 1 Xavier ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1994 ... 2000 ...... 6 ...... 1 Lake Forest ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1976 ... 1977 ..... 12 ...... 5 Yale ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1998 ... 2000 ...... 7 ...... 3 Lakeland ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1979 ... 1979 ...... 9 ...... 0 La Salle ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1994 ... 1994 ..... 12 ...... 4 RECORD VS. CONFERENCES Lewis ...... 8 ...... 3 ...... 0 .... 1973 ... 1983 ..... 36 ..... 15 Lipscomb ...... First Meeting WLT WLT Loyola ...... 15 ...... 2 ..... 1 .... 1982 ... 2005 ..... 56 ..... 14 America East .... 4 .... 3 .... 0 Mid-American 41 .. 25 .... 5 Loyola (MD) ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1994 ... 2000 ...... 3 ...... 0 Atlantic 10 ...... 10 .... 2 .... 1 Mid-Continent .. 9 .... 5 .... 2 Louisville ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1989 ... 1991 ...... 9 ...... 1 Atlantic Coast .. 0 .... 3 .... 0 Missouri Valley 22 .. 21 .... 7 Marquette ...... 24 ...... 7 ..... 2 .... 1973 ... 2005 ..... 66 ..... 32 Marshall ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1999 ... 1999 ...... 1 ...... 2 Atlantic Soccer 0 .... 2 .... 1 Mountain Pacific 4 .... 6 .... 0 Memphis ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1999 ... 2003 ...... 4 ...... 4 Big East ...... 37 .. 14 .... 3 Mountain West . 0 .... 0 .... 1 Miami (OH) ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 1977 ... 1995 ..... 10 ...... 5 Big South ...... 2 .... 1 .... 0 Northeast ...... 0 .... 1 .... 0 Michigan ...... 0 ...... 1 ..... 0 .... 2005 ... 2005 ...... 1 ...... 2 Big Ten ...... 26 .. 34 .... 6 Pacific-10 ...... 2 .... 1 .... 1 Michigan State ...... 6 ...... 3 ...... 0 .... 1980 ... 1992 ..... 22 ...... 9 Big West ...... 0 .... 1 .... 0 Patriot ...... 1 .... 0 .... 1 Michigan Tech ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1974 ... 1974 ...... 8 ...... 2 Colonial ...... 1 .... 2 .... 0 Southern ...... 2 .... 0 .... 0 Minnesota ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1978 ... 1981 ..... 15 ...... 2 Conference USA 11 .. 16 .... 1 West Coast ...... 6 .... 1 .... 1 UM-Kansas City ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 2001 ... 2003 ...... 5 ...... 2 Missouri State ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 0 .... 2001 ... 2001 ...... 1 ...... 2 Horizon ...... 110 .. 48 .. 14 Nevada-Las Vegas ... 1 ...... 2 ...... 0 .... 1986 ... 2005 ...... 3 ...... 7 Independent ... 4 .... 1 .... 0 Division II ...... 32 .. 22 .... 3 Ivy ...... 4 .... 2 .... 0 Division III ...... 22 .... 1 .... 2 2006 Opponents in BOLD Mid-Atlantic ..... 2 .... 0 .... 0 NAIA/Dropped26 .... 3 .... 2

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 67 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Series Histories ADELPHI ...... 0-1-0 10/3/04 Peoria, Ill...... T .. 1-1 2OT 10/31/04 Milwaukee ...... W ... 1-0 OT 11/5/88 Miami, Fla...... L ...... 5-2 10/3/90 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 9-0 9/26/03 Cleveland ...... W ...... 4-2 11/17/02 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 8-0 AIR FORCE ...... 1-1-0 BRIGHAM YOUNG ...... 1-0-0 10/27/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-0 9/16/86 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 3-0 11/6/01 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 3-2 9/27/96 Dallas, Texas ...... L ...... 6-1 10/21/01 Cleveland ...... W ...... 1-0 9/3/77 Colorado Springs, Col. . W ...... 3-1 BROOKLYN ...... 1-0-0 10/28/00 Cleveland ...... W ...... 1-0 10/24/99 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 AKRON ...... 9-9-0 9/11/90 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/23/98 Cleveland ...... W ...... 2-1 10/5/03 Akron, Ohio ...... W ...... 2-1 10/12/97 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/11/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 BROWN ...... 0-1-0 11/1/96 Cleveland ...... W ... 1-0 OT 10/19/01 Akron, Ohio ...... L ...... 3-1 9/18/98 New Haven, Conn. L ...... 3-1 10/15/95 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 10/15/00 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 9/24/94 Cleveland ...... W ...... 3-1 10/25/98 Akron, Ohio ...... L ...... 2-0 BUTLER ...... 13-7-0 11/5/93 Cleveland ...... W ...... 6-2 10/6/96 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 111/5/05 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 1-0 9/17/89 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/6/95 Akron, Ohio ...... W ... 2-0 OT 10/9/05 Indianapolis ...... W ...... 2-0 9/16/88 Cleveland ...... W ... 1-0 OT 10/23/94 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 10/29/04 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/18/87 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/15/93 Akron, Ohio ...... L ...... 2-1 11/16/03 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 1-0 11/2/86 Cleveland ...... W ...... 1-0 10/25/92 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 10/12/03 Indianapolis ...... W ...... 1-0 9/29/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/18/87 Akron, Ohio ...... L ...... 2-0 11/15/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/27/84 Cleveland ...... T ...... 1-1 9/21/86 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 11/1/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/30/83 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 4-0 9/21/85 Akron, Ohio ...... W ...... 2-1 11/11/01 Milwaukee* ...... L ...... 2-0 10/30/82 Cleveland ...... L ...... 5-1 9/22/84 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/28/01 Indianapolis ...... W ... 3-2 OT 10/31/81 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 9/25/83 Akron, Ohio ...... L ...... 2-0 10/31/00 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 11/22/80 Cleveland $ ...... L ...... 1-0 9/25/82 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/13/00 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 11/2/80 Cleveland ...... L ...... 1-0 9/27/81 Akron, Ohio ...... W ...... 2-1 10/29/99 Indianapolis ...... L ...... 3-0 11/17/79 Cleveland $ ...... L ...... 2-1 9/1/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 11/8/98 Indianapolis* ...... L ...... 2-0 9/1/79 Milwaukee ...... T ...... 1-1 10/30/98 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-1 9/30/78 Cleveland ...... L ...... 3-0 ALABAMA A&M ...... 3-1-0 11/15/97 Indianapolis* ...... L ...... 1-0 10/1/77 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 4-1 9/7/03 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 10/17/97 Indianapolis ...... W . 1-0 2OT 10/2/76 Cleveland ...... L ...... 3-2 9/28/97 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-0 10/4/96 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/19/75 Cleveland ...... L ...... 3-1 9/4/94 Madison, Wis...... L ...... 3-1 10/27/95 Indianapolis ...... L ...... 1-0 10/12/74 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/12/93 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-1 9/30/94 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/13/73 Cleveland ...... L ...... 4-2 10/1/93 Indianapolis ...... W ...... 2-1 ARMY ...... 0-0-1 9/27/92 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 4-3 COLORADO COLLEGE ..... 1-1-0 10/4/92 Mobile, Ala...... T .. 1-1 2OT 9/2/77 Colorado Springs L ...... 4-3 CALIFORNIA ...... 1-1-0 10/25/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 BELOIT ...... 3-0-0 9/4/93 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 3-2 11/4/77 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-1 9/7/90 Berkeley, Calif. .... L ...... 5-0 COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 2-1-0 9/28/74 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 9/17/04 Conway, S.C...... L ...... 1-0 9/29/73 Beloit, Wis...... W ...... 9-3 UC-SANTA BARBARA ...... 0-1-0 10/27/97 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-2 11/23/04 Santa Barbara$ .. L ... 2-1 OT 10/30/92 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 BLACKBURN ...... 0-0-1 CONNECTICUT ...... 0-2-0 10/16/74 Charleston, Ill...... T .. 1-1 2OT CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... 0-1-0 10/25/85 Orlando, Fla...... L ...... 4-1 9/6/92 Madison, Wis...... L ...... 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 0-1-0 9/1/82 Storrs, Conn...... L ...... 4-0 9/3/82 Boston, Mass...... L ...... 3-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN ...... 1-0-0 9/1/84 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-0 CREIGHTON ...... 1-2-1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY ...... 0-1-0 11/27/02 Lincoln, Neb.$ .... L ...... 3-2 9/16/01 Omaha, Neb. ... W ...... 3-0 9/13/86 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 CHICAGO1-0-0 10/9/99 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-0 10/10/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-0 9/10/83 Omaha, Neb. .... T .. 1-1 2OT BOWLING GREEN ...... 3-3-1 CINCINNATI ...... 5-1-0 9/23/01 Bowling Green ... L ...... 1-0 DARTMOUTH ...... 1-0-0 9/10/00 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-1 10/19/91 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-1 9/15/91 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 9/5/92 Madison, Wis...... T .. 1-1 2OT 11/3/90 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 9/23/83 Bowling Green ... L ...... 4-0 9/16/90 Cincinnati ...... W ...... 4-2 10/9/82 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 9/15/89 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 DAVIDSON ...... 2-0-0 9/17/77 Bowling Green .. W ...... 2-0 9/18/88 Cincinnati ...... L ...... 2-1 8/31/97 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 3-2 9/18/76 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-1 10/14/78 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/31/87 Davidson, N.C. .. W ...... 4-2 BRADLEY ...... 3-0-1 CLEVELAND STATE ...... 21-12-2 DAYTON ...... 3-2-1 11/18/05 Peoria, Ill.$ ...... W ...... 2-0 9/29/05 Cleveland ...... W ...... 1-0 9/3/04 Madison, Wis...... T .. 0-0 2OT 9/13/05 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 11/6/04 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 4-0 9/12/03 Louisville, Ky...... L ...... 3-2

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 68 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Series Histories 9/22/01 Bowling Green, Ohio W ...... 3-2 EVANSVILLE ...... 4-9-4 9/24/80 Chicago ...... T ...... 0-0 9/24/99 Dayton, Ohio ..... L ...... 3-1 9/5/04 Madison, Wis...... T .. 1-1 2OT 9/26/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-3 9/6/97 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/3/93 Evansville, Ind. .... T .. 1-1 2OT 9/27/78 Chicago ...... L ...... 1-0 10/13/78 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 9/12/92 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 9/28/77 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/6/91 Evansville, Ind. .... L ...... 1-0 10/13/76 Chicago ...... L ...... 3-2 DePAUL ...... 5-0-0 9/3/90 Milwaukee ...... T .. 0-0 2OT 10/1/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 9/7/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/6/89 Evansville, Ind. .... L ...... 3-0 10/6/74 Chicago ...... W ...... 3-2 9/1/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 10/8/88 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/10/73 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/11/88 Chicago ...... W ...... 4-1 10/9/87 Evansville, Ind. .... L ...... 2-0 9/16/87 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 12-0 9/14/86 Milwaukee ...... L ... 1-0 OT ILLINOIS STATE ...... 6-1-2 9/18/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 11/3/85 Evansville, Ind. .... L ... 3-1 OT 9/11/87 Milwaukee ...... W ... 1-0 OT 9/14/84 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 4-1 10/15/86 Normal, Ill...... W ... 3-1 OT DENVER ...... 0-1-0 9/18/83 Evansville, Ind. ... W ...... 1-0 10/16/85 Milwaukee ...... T .. 0-0 2OT 9/6/03 Milwaukee ...... L ... 1-0 OT 9/18/82 Milwaukee ...... T .. 0-0 2OT 10/31/84 Normal, Ill...... W ...... 2-0 11/7/81 Evansville, Ind. .... L ...... 5-0 11/3/82 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 DETROIT ...... 10-5-2 11/8/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 11/4/81 Normal, Ill...... W ...... 2-1 11/11/79 Evansville, Ind. ... W ...... 2-1 10/11/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 11/13/05 Detroit* ...... W ...... 1-0 9/9/78 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-1 9/16/79 Normal, Ill...... T .. 0-0 2OT 10/2/05 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 9/15/78 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-0 11/14/04 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 3-2 FARLEIGH DICKINSON ...... 0-1-0 9/25/04 Detroit ...... W ...... 4-0 ILLINOIS TECH ...... 1-0-0 9/29/03 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 9/11/05 Milwaukee ...... L ... 2-1 OT 10/19/02 Detroit ...... W ...... 2-1 10/6/73 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-1 9/30/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL . 0-2-0 9/29/00 Detroit ...... W . 1-0 2OT 8/29/97 Madison, Wis...... L ...... 2-1 INDIANA ...... 0-17-1 10/17/99 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-2 11/4/88 Miami, Fla...... L ...... 4-0 10/8/93 Bloomington ...... L ...... 6-0 10/11/98 Detroit ...... W ...... 3-2 10/9/92 Milwaukee ...... T .. 1-1 2OT 9/21/97 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 GEORGETOWN ...... 1-0-0 10/11/91 Bloomington ...... L ...... 2-1 11/9/96 Indianapolis* ...... T .... 1-1 OT 9/2/95 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 4-1 11/10/90 Bloomington$ .... L ...... 5-1 11/3/96 Detroit ...... L ...... 1-0 10/7/90 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 11/3/95 DeKalb, Ill.* ...... L ... 2-1 OT GONZAGA ...... 0-0-1 10/8/89 Bloomington ...... L ...... 3-1 10/29/95 Detroit ...... L ...... 2-1 10/9/88 Milwaukee ...... L ... 2-1 OT 11/4/94 South Bend, Ind.* W ... 1-0 OT 9/25/05 Spokane, Wash. . T .. 1-1 2OT 10/12/86 Bloomington ...... L ...... 2-0 9/10/94 Milwaukee ...... T .... 1-1 OT 10/13/85 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 HARTFORD ...... 2-1-0 10/14/84 Bloomington ...... L ...... 6-0 DRAKE ...... 9-1-1 9/9/00 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-1 10/16/83 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 9/2/05 Madison ...... T .. 3-3 2OT 9/22/95 Green Bay, Wis. . W ... 2-1 OT 10/16/82 Bloomington ...... L ...... 3-0 9/19/97 Des Moines, Iowa W ...... 4-3 9/19/93 Hartford, Conn. . W ...... 5-3 10/17/81 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 9/14/96 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 10/19/80 Bloomington ...... L ...... 3-0 9/20/92 Des Moines, Iowa W ... 4-2 OT HARTWICK ...... 0-0-1 9/2/79 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 9/22/91 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-2 9/5/87 Milwaukee ...... T .. 3-3 2OT 11/12/78 Bloomington ...... L ...... 2-1 11/4/90 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 5-0 9/10/77 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/28/90 Des Moines, Iowa W ...... 2-0 HOLY CROSS ...... 1-0-0 9/11/76 Bloomington ...... L ...... 6-0 9/23/89 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 9/3/95 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 4-1 10/29/88 Edwardsville, Ill.* W ... 1-0 OT IPFW ...... 1-0-0 9/5/88 Des Moines, Iowa L ...... 4-3 UIC ...... 16-7-4 9/21/02 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 6-1 9/26/87 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 10/12/05 Milwaukee ...... T .. 0-0 2OT LAKE FOREST ...... 2-0-0 10/10/04 Chicago ...... L ...... 1-0 EASTERN ILLINOIS ...... 4-6-0 10/16/03 Milwaukee ...... T .. 2-2 2OT 10/26/77 Lake Forest, Ill. .... W ...... 6-1 9/9/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 10/2/02 Chicago ...... W ...... 4-2 10/27/76 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-4 9/6/96 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 3-1 11/3/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 10/31/93 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 11/4/00 Chicago* ...... L ...... 2-0 LAKELAND ...... 1-0-0 9/13/87 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 9/27/00 Chicago ...... L ...... 3-0 10/20/79 Sheboygan, Wis. W ...... 9-0 9/5/82 Charleston, Ill...... L ...... 1-0 9/30/99 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/11/81 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-0 9/23/98 Chicago ...... L ... 1-0 OT LaSALLE ...... 2-0-0 10/16/76 Charleston, Ill...... L ...... 3-2 11/9/97 Indianapolis* ..... W ...... 2-0 10/18/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 11/3/94 South Bend, Ind.* W ...... 7-1 10/16/97 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 10/21/94 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-3 10/17/74 Charleston, Ill...... L ...... 2-0 9/22/96 Chicago ...... W ...... 3-1 10/20/73 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-1 10/17/95 Chicago ...... W ...... 1-0 LEWIS ...... 8-3-0 10/11/94 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 EASTERN MICHIGAN ...... 2-0-0 10/10/93 Chicago ...... W ...... 7-2 10/5/83 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 9/12/99 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 9/19/84 Chicago ...... W ...... 7-0 9/11/82 Romeoville, Ill...... L ...... 2-1 10/17/84 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/21/83 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 0-1^ 9/9/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/22/82 Chicago ...... T ...... 0-0 9/10/80 Romeoville, Ill. .... W ...... 7-0 9/23/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-1 9/12/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 10-0

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 69 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Series Histories 9/13/78 Romeoville, Ill. .... W... 4-3 OT 9/1/00 Engelmann ...... L ...... 5-1 UM-KANSAS CITY ...... 1-1-0 9/14/77 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-2 9/15/99 Engelmann ...... L ... 3-2 OT 9/20/03 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 4-0 9/15/76 Romeoville, Ill...... L ...... 4-1 9/30/98 Valley Fields ...... L ...... 1-0 11/23/01 St. Louis, Mo.$ ..... L ...... 2-1 9/10/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/7/97 Valley Fields ...... T .. 0-0 2OT 9/18/74 Romeoville, Ill. .... W ...... 2-0 10/20/96 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-1 MISSOURI STATE ...... 0-1-0 11/3/73 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 9/15/95 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 2-1 10/4/94 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-0 9/14/01 Omaha, Neb. .... L ...... 2-1 LIPSCOMB ...... 0-0-0 9/28/93 Valley Fields ...... L ...... 2-0 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS ...... 1-2-0 FIRST MEETING 9/29/92 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-0 9/11/91 Valley Fields ...... W ... 2-1 OT 9/04/05 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 3-1 LOUISVILLE ...... 2-1-0 10/21/90 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 3-1 9/14/97 Albuquerque, N.M. L ...... 1-0 10/22/89 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-1 11/8/86 Las Vegas, Nev. . L ...... 5-0 10/4/91 Norfolk, Va...... W ...... 5-0 10/23/88 Engelmann ...... W ...... 1-0 9/14/90 Louisville, Ky...... W ...... 4-0 10/25/87 Valley Fields ...... W ... 2-1 OT NEW MEXICO ...... 2-2-1 9/20/89 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/26/86 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-0 11/22/05 Albuquerque$ ... T ...... 2-2 11/9/85 Valley Fields ...... W ... 4-2 OT LOYOLA ...... 14-2-1 UWM fell 5-3 on PK’s 11/10/84 Bavarian Field .... T .. 0-0 2OT 8/31/03 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 1-0 10/23/05 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 11/12/83 Valley Fields ...... L ...... 3-0 9/13/98 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/24/04 Chicago ...... W ...... 5-0 11/13/82 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-0 10/24/03 Chicago ...... W . 3-2 2OT 9/12/97 Albuquerque ..... L ...... 2-0 9/16/81 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 1-0 9/10/88 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 11/9/02 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 2-0 9/13/80 Engelmann ...... W ...... 5-1 9/24/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 9/19/79 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 1-0 UNC-WILMINGTON ...... 1-0-0 10/12/01 Chicago ...... W ...... 2-1 10/4/78 Engelmann ...... W ...... 1-0 10/8/00 Milwaukee ...... L .. 3-2 OT 9/7/77 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 9-0 9/19/04 Wilmington, N.C. W ...... 2-1 10/13/99 Chicago ...... W ...... 2-1 7/17/76 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-0 10/21/98 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 9/20/75 Quincy, Ill...... W ...... 2-0 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS ... 1-0-0 11/8/97 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 5-1 9/21/74 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 2-1 10/1/95 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 10/28/97 Chicago ...... W ...... 3-1 9/22/73 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 4-1 10/25/96 Milwaukee ...... T .... 1-1 OT 10/10/95 Chicago ...... W ...... 2-1 MARSHALL ...... 0-1-0 10/28/94 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-1 9/17/99 Nashville, Tenn. ... L ... 2-1 OT 9/14/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-0 9/12/84 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 MEMPHIS ...... 1-1-0 9/14/83 Chicago ...... W ...... 1-0 9/15/82 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 9/14/03 Louisville, Ky...... L ...... 3-2 10/3/99 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 LOYOLA (MD) ...... 2-0-0 MIAMI (OH) ...... 2-1-0 9/17/00 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 2-0 9/16/94 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 1-0 9/9/95 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-2 9/23/94 Cleveland ...... L ...... 3-2 10/14/77 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 The Panthers yearly battle with MICHIGAN ...... 0-0-1 Northern Illinois is for the Lewang 10/20/05 Ann Arbor ...... L . 2-1 2OT Trophy, named for the former Huskie head coach that died in a MICHIGAN STATE ...... 6-3-0 car crash in June of 1981. 10/11/92 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS ...... 18-11-3 10/13/91 East Lansing ...... W ...... 4-0 10/13/90 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-1 10/16/05 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 1-0 11/5/89 East Lansing ...... W ...... 2-1 10/22/04 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/2/88 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 8/29/03 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 2-0 10/4/87 East Lansing ...... W ...... 1-0 10/6/02 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 1-0 10/5/86 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/17/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 The winner of the annual UWM 9/25/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 9/6/00 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 4-2 versus Marquette match takes 9/27/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 10/20/99 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-1 possession of the Milwaukee Cup. 9/25/98 DeKalb, Ill...... L ...... 2-0 In 2005, the Panthers kept the cup MICHIGAN TECH ...... 1-0-0 9/24/97 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-2 with a convincing 4-0 win. 10/13/96 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 1-0 11/9/74 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 8-2 9/17/95 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 MARQUETTE ...... 24-7-2 10/16/94 DeKalb, Ill...... L ...... 3-2 MINNESOTA ...... 4-0-0 10/31/05 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 4-0 9/11/93 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/26/04 Engelmann ...... W ...... 3-1 10/10/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/21/92 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 3-0 9/28/03 Valley Fields ...... L ...... 2-1 9/17/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-2 11/2/91 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 5-1 10/22/02 Engelmann ...... W ...... 2-0 9/29/79 Minneapolis ...... W ...... 3-0 9/26/90 DeKalb, Ill...... T ...... 2-2 10/3/01 Valley Fields ...... W ...... 2-1 9/24/78 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 10/29/89 DeKalb, Ill...... T ...... 1-1

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 70 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Series Histories 10/14/89 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 PRINCETON ...... 0-1-0 11/1/92 Mobile, Ala...... L ...... 2-0 9/24/88 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/1/89 Princeton, N.J. .... L ...... 2-1 9/23/87 DeKalb, Ill...... L ...... 1-0 SOUTH FLORIDA ...... 1-0-0 11/5/86 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 PURDUE-CALUMET ...... 2-0-0 10/26/85 Tampa Bay, Fla. .. W ...... 2-0 11/6/85 DeKalb, Ill...... L ...... 3-1 9/9/79 Hammond, Ind. W ...... 14-0 11/3/84 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-2 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE ...... 5-13-1 11/5/83 DeKalb, Ill...... L ...... 3-2 10/3/73 Hammond, Ind. W ...... 7-0 11/6/82 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-3 10/25/91 Edwardsville, Ill. .. W ... 4-2 OT 9/19/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 QUINCY ...... 8-3-1 10/14/90 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-0 9/20/80 MIlwaukee ...... T ...... 0-0 10/22/93 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 9/1/89 Edwardsville, Ill. .. W ... 5-2 OT 9/22/79 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 2-0 9/7/91 Quincy, Ill...... W ...... 3-0 10/30/88 Edwardsville, Ill. ... L ...... 4-0 9/20/78 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 4-1 11/2/90 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 10/14/88 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 9/24/77 DeKalb, Ill...... L ... 3-1 OT 10/26/90 Quincy, Ill...... W ... 2-1 OT 11/7/87 Edwardsville, Ill. ... T .. 2-2 2OT 9/25/76 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/27/89 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 1-0 10/19/86 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 9/27/75 DeKalb, Ill...... W ...... 3-2 9/3/89 Valley Field ...... W ...... 2-0 10/19/85 Edwardsville, Ill. ... L ...... 1-0 9/3/88 Quincy, Ill...... L ...... 1-0 10/20/84 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 NORTHWESTERN ...... 15-2-1 10/11/87 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/23/82 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/23/81 Edwardsville, Ill. ... L ...... 3-0 9/18/02 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 3-0 9/2/85 Quincy, Ill...... W ...... 3-0 9/3/84 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/25/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 9/5/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 10/27/79 Edwardsville, Ill. ... L ...... 2-0 9/3/00 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 5-1 9/5/81 Quincy, Ill...... L ...... 4-0 9/6/80 Milwaukee ...... T .. 0-0 2OT 10/28/78 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 9/2/98 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-2 10/29/77 Edwardsville, Ill. .. W ...... 3-2 9/1/96 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 5-0 ROCKFORD ...... 1-0-0 10/30/76 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 5-0 10/13/95 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 3-1 11/1/75 Edwardsville, Ill. ... L ...... 7-0 10/20/91 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 3-0 9/8/82 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 11/2/74 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 5-2 9/30/90 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 11/11/73 Edwardsville, Ill. ... L ...... 5-0 9/21/88 Evanston, Ill...... L ...... 1-0 ROOSEVELT ...... 2-0-0 9/30/87 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 10/24/84 Chicago ...... W ...... 7-3 SOUTHERN METHODIST ..... 1-4-1 10/8/86 Evanston, Ill...... T .... 1-1 OT 9/7/83 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-3 9/15/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 9/2/02 Dallas, Tex...... T .. 1-1 2OT 9/29/96 Dallas, Tex...... L ...... 4-0 9/16/83 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-0 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... 1-0-0 10/27/82 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 3-0 9/3/94 Madison, Wis...... L ...... 2-1 9/8/86 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 3-2 10/28/81 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 5-0 10/2/92 Milwaukee ...... L ... 3-2 OT 11/3/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 10/29/80 Evanston, Ill...... W ...... 4-0 ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) ...... 1-0-0 11/7/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 9/3/78 Dallas, Tex...... L ...... 4-0 9/11/94 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 7-0 NOTRE DAME ...... 4-3-0 TEXAS CHRISTIAN ...... 2-0-0 ST. LOUIS ...... 1-2-0 11/26/03 South Bend, Ind.$ L ...... 4-1 9/5/99 Madison, Wis. .... W... 1-0 OT 11/6/94 South Bend, Ind.* L ... 3-2 OT 9/6/87 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 9/2/78 Ft. Worth, Tex. .... W ...... 4-3 10/2/94 South Bend, Ind. W ...... 1-0 9/2/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 8/31/86 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/22/78 St. Louis ...... L ...... 5-0 TULSA ...... 3-4-0 9/7/85 South Bend, Ind. W ... 3-2 OT 9/11/04 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 4-1 9/10/83 Milwaukee ...... W ... 2-1 OT ST. MARY’S (CA) ...... 5-1-0 8/31/02 Tulsa, Okla...... L ... 2-1 OT 10/13/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-1 9/8/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 10/17/98 Tulsa, Okla...... L ...... 1-0 10/21/00 Moraga, Calif. .... L ...... 2-1 9/7/97 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 OAKLAND ...... 5-1-1 9/3/99 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 1-0 9/13/92 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-4 9/9/05 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 9/5/93 Madison, Wis. .... W ...... 3-2 9/9/89 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-1 11/23/02 Milwaukee$ ...... W ...... 2-1 9/9/90 Moraga, Calif. ... W ...... 4-3 9/1/85 Tulsa, Okla...... W ...... 3-0 9/8/84 Rochester, Mich. L ...... 3-1 9/5/86 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 3-0 9/12/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 VALPARAISO ...... 1-0-0 11/6/76 Rochester, Mich. T .. 1-1 2OT ST. THOMAS (MN) ...... 1-0-0 10/17/93 Valparaiso, Ind. . W ...... 7-0 11/8/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 9/5/86 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 3-0 11/17/73 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 VANDERBILT ...... 0-2-0 SAN DIEGO STATE ...... 1-0-0 9/19/99 Nashville, Tenn. ... L ...... 4-1 OLD DOMINION ...... 0-1-0 11/9/86 Las Vegas, Nev. .. W ... 2-1 OT 9/12/98 Milwaukee ...... L ... 2-1 OT 9/14/97 Albuquerque, N.M. L ...... 1-0 SAN FRANCISCO ...... 2-0-0 VERMONT ...... 2-1-0 OREGON STATE ...... 0-0-0 11/20/04 San Francisco$ .. W ...... 3-2 9/21/03 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 3-0 9/23/05 Spokane, Wash. . T .. 1-1 2OT 9/18/94 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 5-2 9/22/95 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 3-2 9/18/93 Hartford, Conn. .. L ...... 2-1 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 1-0-0 SETON HALL ...... 0-0-1 WAKE FOREST ...... 0-2-0 9/13/04 Milwaukee ...... W ... 2-1 OT 9/29/89 South Orange, N.J. T .. 3-3 2OT 9/10/95 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ...... 0-1-0 SOUTH ALABAMA ...... 1-1-0 10/29/87 Winston-Salem, N.C.L ... 2-1 OT 9/11/88 Milwaukee ...... L ... 1-0 OT 9/15/96 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 71 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Series Histories WASHINGTON ...... 0-0-0 10/19/83 Madison ...... L ...... 5-1 UW-PARKSIDE ...... 11-3-1 FIRST MEETING 9/2/81 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 11/7/92 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/4/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/10/90 Kenosha, Wis. .... W ...... 4-1 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 0-1-0 10/12/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 9/25/89 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 11/5/78 Madison ...... W ...... 4-1 10/10/82 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-0 9/1/88 Kenosha, Wis. .... W ...... 3-1 11/5/77 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 11/4/87 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 9/6/75 Madison ...... W ...... 3-1 WESTERN ILLINOIS ...... 2-3-1 9/24/86 Kenosha, Wis. .... W ...... 8-1 9/14/74 Madison ...... W ...... 1-0 9/25/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-1 9/8/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 9/26/84 Kenosha, Wis. .... W ...... 3-0 10/29/93 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 10/8/83 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 10/22/76 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 3-0 10/2/82 Madison, Wis...... L ...... 1-0 9/13/75 Macomb, Ill...... L ...... 1-0 10/2/81 Kenosha, Wis...... L ... 2-1 OT 10/26/74 Milwaukee ...... T .. 1-1 2OT 10/5/79 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 10/27/73 Macomb, Ill...... L ...... 5-3 10/7/77 Green Bay, Wis. . W ...... 9-0 10/4/75 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 WESTERN KENTUCKY ...... 1-0-0 10/5/74 Kenosha, Wis...... T .. 0-0 2OT 10/27/91 Bowling Green, Ky. W ... 2-0 OT UW-PLATTEVILLE ...... 7-0-0 WESTERN MICHIGAN ...... 11-2-1 10/3/81 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-0 11/22/03 Milwaukee$ ...... W ...... 4-1 10/22/80 Platteville, Wis. ... W ...... 7-0 10/1/00 Kalamazoo ...... L ...... 5-0 10/6/78 Kenosha, Wis. .... W ...... 6-0 9/11/99 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 In-state and league rivals, the 10/9/76 Platteville, Wis. ... W ...... 2-1 10/14/87 Kalamazoo ...... W ...... 1-0 Chancellor’s Cup goes to the winner 9/17/75 Platteville, Wis. ... W ...... 1-0 9/27/86 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 of the regular season match-up be- 11/8/74 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 10/11/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 tween Milwaukee and UW-Green 11/2/73 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-0 10/10/84 Kalamazoo ...... W ...... 3-2 Bay. UWM fell for the first time since 10/13/82 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 the 1998 season in the series in 2005. UW-WHITEWATER ...... 3-0-0 10/14/81 Kalamazoo ...... W ...... 3-2 9/30/83 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 6-0 10/15/80 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 UW-GREEN BAY ...... 20-11-3 10/24/79 Whitewater, Wis. W ...... 9-1 10/17/79 Kalamazoo ...... W ...... 6-0 11/8/78 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 10/20/78 Milwaukee ...... W ... 1-0 OT 11/11/05 Detroit, Mich.* ... W ...... 1-0 10/26/05 Green Bay ...... L ... 1-0 OT 10/21/77 Kalamazoo ...... W ...... 3-1 WRIGHT STATE ...... 13-3-2 10/23/76 Milwaukee ...... T .. 2-2 2OT 10/13/04 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-1 11/8/03 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 4-0 110/07/05 Dayton, Ohio .... W ...... 2-0 WHEATON ...... 1-0-1 10/22/03 Green Bay ...... W ...... 2-0 11/12/04 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 3-0 10/25/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 10/15/04 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/3/79 Wheaton, Ill...... T .. 2-2 2OT 10/9/01 Green Bay ...... W ... 2-1 OT 11/14/03 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 3-0 10/15/77 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 10/25/00 Milwaukee ...... T .. 1-1 2OT 10/10/03 Dayton, Ohio .... W ...... 2-1 10/6/99 Green Bay ...... T .. 0-0 2OT 10/13/02 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 5-0 WILLIAM & MARY ...... 0-1-0 11/4/98 Green Bay* ...... W . 5-2 2OT 11/10/01 Milwaukee* ...... W ...... 1-0 9/29/91 Norfolk, Va...... L ...... 3-2 10/4/98 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/26/01 Dayton, Ohio .... W ...... 3-2 10/3/97 Green Bay ...... W . 1-0 2OT 9/24/00 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 WISCONSIN ...... 15-11-4 11/8/96 Indianapolis* ..... W ...... 2-0 11/4/99 Indianapolis, Ind. L ... 2-1 OT 10/04/05 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/25/96 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-1 10/31/99 Dayton, Ohio .... W ...... 1-0 10/6/04 Madison ...... L ...... 2-1 11/2/95 DeKalb, Ill.* ...... W ...... 1-0 11/1/98 Milwaukee ...... T .. 2-2 2OT 10/1/03 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/22/95 Milwaukee ...... W .. 3-1 OT 10/19/97 Dayton, Ohio .... W ...... 2-0 10/16/02 Madison ...... W ... 1-0 OT 9/21/94 Green Bay ...... L ...... 1-0 10/18/96 Milwaukee ...... T .... 1-1 OT 10/5/01 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 10/24/93 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/8/95 Dayton, Ohio ..... L ...... 2-1 10/6/00 Madison ...... L ... 3-2 OT 9/9/92 Green Bay ...... L ... 4-3 OT 10/14/94 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-1 10/22/99 Milwaukee ...... W . 2-1 2OT 8/24/91 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-1 11/7/93 Dayton, Ohio .... W ...... 3-1 10/2/98 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/17/90 Green Bay ...... W ...... 1-0 9/14/91 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 4-1 10/24/97 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/11/89 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 10/26/96 Madison ...... L ...... 1-0 10/19/88 Green Bay ...... L ...... 1-0 XAVIER ...... 3-0-0 10/20/95 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 1-0 10/21/87 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 9/16/00 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/30/94 Madison ...... L ...... 1-0 10/22/86 Green Bay ...... W ... 3-1 OT 9/26/99 Cincinnati, Ohio W ... 2-1 OT 9/24/93 Milwaukee ...... T .... 2-2 OT 10/5/85 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-0 10/9/94 Cincinnati, Ohio W ...... 3-0 9/25/92 Madison ...... L ...... 1-0 9/29/84 Green Bay ...... L ...... 2-0 8/25/91 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 2-0 10/2/83 Milwaukee ...... L ...... 2-0 YALE ...... 2-0-0 10/5/90 Madison ...... W ...... 2-0 10/1/82 Madison, Wis...... L ...... 1-0 9/23/00 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 3-2 10/3/80 Green Bay ...... L ...... 4-0 10/15/89 Milwaukee ...... T ...... 1-1 9/20/98 New Haven, Conn. W ...... 4-1 9/30/88 Milwaukee ...... W ...... 1-0 10/6/79 Milwaukee ...... T ...... 0-0 9/1/87 Madison ...... L ...... 3-0 10/7/78 Green Bay ...... W ...... 4-0 * denotes league tournament game 10/8/77 Green Bay ...... W ...... 6-4 10/1/86 Milwaukee ...... T ...... 0-0 $ denotes NCAA Tournament game 10/8/76 Platteville, Wis. .... L ...... 2-0 10/2/85 Madison ...... W ...... 3-1 ^ denotes forfeit 9/29/84 Milwaukee ...... T ...... 2-2 10/11/75 Milwaukee ...... L ... 2-1 OT

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 72 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Year-by-Year Results

2005 Louis Bennett 9/28 Detroit* W 3-0 11/6 Cleveland State# W 3-2 14-4-5 Horizon: 4-2-1/2nd 10/1 Wisconsin L 1-0 11/10 Wright State# W 1-0 9/2 vs. Drake^ T 3-3 2OT 10/5 at Akron W 2-1 11/11 Butler# L 2-0 9/4 vs. UNLV^ W 3-1 10/10 at Wright State* W 2-1 11/23 v. UM-Kansas City% L 2-1 OT 9/9 Oakland! W 1-0 10/12 at Butler* W 1-0 * Horizon League Game 9/11 #12 Fairleigh Dickinson! L 2-1 OT 10/16 UIC* T 2-2 OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/13 Bradley W 3-2 10/22 at UW-Green Bay* W 2-0 & Classic, Omaha, Neb. 9/23 vs. Oregon State& T 1-1 2OT 10/24 at Loyola* W 3-2 OT $ Bowling Green Invite, Bowling Green, Ohio 9/25 at Gonzaga& T 1-1 2OT 10/29 at Marquette L 2-1 # Horizon League Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/29 at Cleveland State* W 1-0 11/8 UW-Green Bay# W 4-0 % NCAA Tournament, St. Louis, Missouri 10/2 Detroit* L 2-1 11/14 Wright State# W 3-0 10/4 Wisconsin W 2-0 11/16 Butler# W 1-0 10/7 at Wright State* W 2-0 11/22 Western Michigan% W 4-1 2000 Louis Bennett 10/9 at Butler* W 2-0 11/26 at Notre Dame% L 4-1 11-9-1 MCC: 4-2-1/4th 10/12 UIC* T 0-0 2OT * Horizon League Game 9/1 Marquette L 5-1 10/16 at #22 Northern Illinois W 1-0 ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis. 9/3 at Northwestern W 5-1 10/20 at Michigan L 2-1 2OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/6 at Northern Illinois W 4-2 10/23 Loyola* W 4-1 $ Seelbach Classic, Louisville, Ky. 9/9 Hartford! L 3-1 10/26 at UW-Green Bay* L 1-0 OT & FILA Classic, Green Bay, Wis. 9/10 Bowling Green! L 3-1 10/31 Marquette W 4-0 # Horizon League Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/16 v. Xavier^ W 1-0 11/5 Butler# W 1-0 % NCAA Tournament 9/17 v. Loyola (MD)^ W 2-0 11/11 vs. UW-Green Bay# W 1-0 9/23 Yale W 3-2 11/13 at Detroit# W 1-0 9/24 Wright State* W 1-0 11/18 at Bradley% W 2-0 2002 Louis Bennett 9/27 at UIC* L 3-0 11/22 at #1 New Mexico% T 2-2 2OT 19-2-1 Horizon: 7-0-0/1st 9/29 at Detroit* W 1-0 2OT -UWM fell 5-3 on penalty kicks 8/31 at Tulsa L 2-1 OT 10/1 at Western Michigan L 5-0 * Horizon League Game 9/2 at Southern Methodist T 1-1 2OT 10/6 at Wisconsin L 3-2 OT ^ Big Toe Soccer Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/7 DePaul! W 3-1 10/8 Loyola* L 3-2 OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/8 Western Illinois! W 4-1 10/13 Butler* W 4-1 & Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classic 9/18 at Northwestern W 3-0 10/15 Akron W 2-1 # Horizon League Tournament, Detroit, Mich. 9/21 v. IPFW^ W 6-1 10/21 at St. Mary’s (CA) L 2-1 % NCAA Tournament 9/24 Loyola* W 5-0 10/25 UW-Green Bay* T 1-1 2OT 10/2 at UIC* W 4-2 10/28 at Cleveland State* W 1-0 10/6 at Northern Illinois W 1-0 10/31 Butler# W 3-0 2004 Louis Bennett 10/11 Akron$ W 3-1 11/4 at UIC& L 2-0 14-5-3 Horizon: 6-1-0/1st 10/13 Wright State* W 5-0 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 9/3 v. Dayton^ T 0-0 2OT 10/16 at Wisconsin W 1-0 OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/5 v. Evansville^ T 1-1 2OT 10/19 at Detroit* W 2-1 ^ UW-Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. 9/11 Tulsa! L 4-1 10/22 Marquette W 2-0 # MCC Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. 9/13 Pennsylvania! W 2-1 OT 10/25 UW-Green Bay* W 5-0 & MCC Tournament, Chicago, Illinois 9/17 at Coastal Carolina L 1-0 10/27 Cleveland State* W 7-0 9/19 at UNC-Wilmington W 2-1 11/1 Butler* W 3-1 9/25 at Detroit* W 4-0 11/9 Loyola# W 2-0 1999 Louis Bennett 10/3 at Bradley T 1-1 2OT 11/15 Butler# W 3-1 12-8-1 MCC: 5-1-1/2nd 10/6 at Wisconsin L 2-1 11/17 Cleveland State# W 8-0 9/3 St. Mary’s (CA)^ W 1-0 10/10 at UIC* L 1-0 11/23 Oakland% W 2-1 9/5 Texas Christian^ W 1-0 OT 10/13 UW-Green Bay* W 5-1 11/27 at Creighton% L 3-2 9/11 Western Michigan$ W 3-0 10/15 Wright State* W 3-1 * Horizon League Game 9/12 Eastern Michigan$ W 2-1 OT 10/22 Northern Illinois W 1-0 % Played at Uihlein Field 9/15 Marquette L 3-2 OT 10/24 at Loyola* W 3-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/17 v. Marshall~ L 2-1 OT 10/26 Marquette W 3-1 ^ UW-Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. 9/19 at Vanderbilt~ L 4-1 10/29 Butler* W 2-1 # Horizon League Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/24 at Dayton L 3-1 10/31 Cleveland State* W 1-0 OT % NCAA Tournament 9/26 at Xavier W 2-1 OT 11/6 Cleveland State# W 4-0 9/30 UIC* W 3-1 11/12 Wright State# W 3-0 10/3 Memphis W 2-1 11/14 Detroit# W 3-2 2001 Louis Bennett 10/6 at UW-Green Bay* T 0-0 2OT 11/20 at San Francisco% W 3-2 18-5-0 Horizon: 7-0-0/1st 10/9 Creighton L 3-0 11/23 at UC-Santa Barbara% L 2-1 2OT 9/1 DePaul W 4-1 10/13 at Loyola* W 2-1 * Horizon League Game 9/5 Northwestern W 4-0 10/17 Detroit* W 6-2 ^ Big Toe Soccer Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/8 St. Mary’s (CA)! W 3-0 10/20 Northern Illinois L 3-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/9 Eastern Illinois! W 3-0 10/22 Wisconsin# W 2-1 2OT # Horizon League Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/14 v. Missouri State& L 2-1 10/24 Cleveland State* W 2-1 % NCAA Tournament 9/16 at Creighton& W 3-0 10/29 at Butler* L 3-0 9/22 v. Dayton$ W 3-2 10/31 at Wright State* W 1-0 9/23 at Bowling Green$ L 1-0 11/4 v. Wright State& L 2-1 OT 2003 Louis Bennett 9/30 Detroit* W 4-2 Home games played at Uihlein Field. 16-6-1 Horizon: 6-0-1/1st 10/3 at Marquette W 2-1 $ Panther Invitational, at Bavarian Field 8/29 v. Northern Illinois^ W 2-0 10/5 Wisconsin W 3-1 ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 8/31 v. New Mexico^ W 1-0 10/9 at UW-Green Bay* W 2-1 OT ~ Vanderbilt Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. 9/6 Denver! L 1-0 OT 10/12 at Loyola* W 2-1 # Played at Wisconsin Lutheran High School 9/7 Alabama A&M! W 3-2 10/17 Northern Illinois W 3-0 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 9/12 v. Dayton$ L 3-2 10/19 at Akron L 3-1 & MCC Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 9/14 v. Memphis$ L 3-2 10/21 at Cleveland State* W 1-0 9/20 v. UM-Kansas City& W 4-0 10/26 at Wright State* W 3-2 9/21 v. Vermont& W 3-0 10/28 at Butler* W 3-2 OT 9/26 at Cleveland State* W 4-2 11/3 UIC* W 3-2

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 73 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Year-by-Year Results

1998 Louis Bennett 10/20 Marquette W 2-1 1993 Brian Tompkins 5-13-1 MCC: 2-4-1/5th 10/25 Loyola* T 1-1 2OT 14-4-2 Mid-Con: 8-0-0/1st 9/2 Northwestern L 3-2 10/26 at Wisconsin L 1-0 9/4 v. California^ W 3-2 9/12 Vanderbilt! L 2-1 2OT 11/1 at Cleveland State* W 1-0 OT 9/5 v. St. Mary’s (CA)^ W 3-2 9/13 New Mexico! L 1-0 11/3 at Detroit* L 1-0 9/11 Northern Illinois*! W 3-1 9/18 v. Brown$ L 3-1 11/8 v. UW-Green Bay# W 2-0 9/12 Alabama A&M! W 7-1 9/20 at Yale$ W 4-1 11/9 v. Detroit# T 1-1 2OT 9/18 v. Vermont& L 2-1 9/23 at UIC* L 1-0 OT (Detroit advanced in shootout, 5-4) 9/19 at Hartford& W 5-3 9/25 at Northern Illinois L 2-0 * MCC Game 9/24 Wisconsin T 2-2 2OT 10/5 at Wisconsin W 2-0 ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 9/28 at Marquette L 2-0 10/7 Indiana L 2-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/1 at Butler W 2-1 10/10 at UW-Parkside W 4-1 & SMU Tournament, Dallas, Texas 10/3 at Evansville T 1-1 2OT 10/13 Michigan State W 7-1 # MCC Tournament game, Indianapolis, Ind. 10/8 at Indiana L 6-0 10/14 SIU-Edwardsville* L 3-0 10/10 at UIC* W 7-2 10/17 at UW-Green Bay W 1-0 10/15 at Akron L 2-1 10/21 at Marquette W 3-1 1995 Brian Tompkins 10/17 at Valparaiso* W 7-0 10/26 at Quincy* W 2-1 OT 15-6-0 MCC: 5-3-0/4th 10/22 Quincy W 3-1 10/28 at Drake* W 2-0 9/2 v. Georgetown^ W 4-1 10/24 UW-Green Bay* W 1-0 11/2 Quincy! W 4-0 9/3 v. Holy Cross^ W 4-1 10/29 Western Illinois* W 3-2 11/3 Cincinnati! W 4-0 9/9 Miami (OH)! W 4-2 10/31 Eastern Illinois* W 4-0 11/4 Drake! W 5-0 9/10 Wake Forest! L 2-1 11/5 at Cleveland State* W 6-2 11/10 at Indiana% L 5-1 9/15 at Marquette W 2-1 11/7 at Wright State* W 3-1 % NCAA Tournament 9/17 Northern Illinois* W 2-1 * Mid-Continent Conference game * Big Central Conference Game 9/22 v. Hartford$ W 2-1 OT ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis. ! BSCS Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/24 v. Vermont$ W 3-2 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field # at Brookfield East High School 10/1 Northeastern Illinois W 5-0 & Hartford Tournament, Hartford, Conn. 10/6 at Akron W 2-0 OT 10/8 at Wright State* L 2-1 1997 Louis Bennett 10/10 at Loyola* W 2-1 1992 Brian Tompkins 13-8-1 MCC: 6-1-0/1st 10/13 Northwestern W 3-1 6-9-3 8/29 v. Florida International^ L 2-1 10/15 Cleveland State* W 5-0 9/5 v. Bowling Green^ T 1-1 2OT 3/31 v. Davidson College^ W 3-2 10/17 at UIC* W 1-0 9/6 v. Connecticut^ L 2-1 9/6 Dayton! W 2-1 10/20 Wisconsin# L 1-0 9/9 at UW-Green Bay L 4-3 OT 9/7 Tulsa! L 1-0 10/22 UW-Green Bay* W 3-1 OT 9/12 Evansville! W 3-2 9/12 at New Mexico% L 2-0 10/27 at Butler* L 1-0 9/13 Tulsa! W 5-4 9/14 v. UNLV% L 1-0 10/29 at Detroit* L 2-1 9/20 at Drake W 4-2 OT 9/19 at Drake W 4-3 11/2 v. UW-Green Bay& W 1-0 9/25 at Wisconsin L 1-0 9/21 Detroit* L 2-1 11/3 v. Detroit& L 2-1 OT 9/27 Butler L 3-4 9/24 Northern Illinois L 3-2 OT * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game 9/29 Marquette W 2-0 9/27 Coastal Carolina$ W 7-2 ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 10/2 v. Southern Methodist L 3-2 OT 9/28 Alabama A&M$ W 7-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/4 v. Army T 1-1 2OT 10/3 at UW-Green Bay* W 1-0 2OT $ Coca-Cola Classic, Green Bay, Wis. 10/9 Indiana# T 1-1 2OT 10/7 at Marquette T 0-0 2OT & MCC Tournament in DeKalb, Ill. 10/11 Michigan State L 3-2 10/12 Cleveland State* W 2-1 # at Arrowhead High School 10/21 at Northern Illinois W 3-0 10/17 at Butler* W 1-0 2OT 10/25 Akron L 2-0 10/19 at Wright State* W 2-0 10/30 Coastal Carolina$ W 3-2 10/24 Wisconsin# L 1-0 1994 Brian Tompkins 11/1 South Alabama$ L 2-0 10/26 UIC* W 4-1 14-8-1 MCC: 7-3-1/2nd-West 11/7 UW-Parkside L 1-0 10/28 at Loyola* W 3-1 9/3 v. Southern Methodist& L 2-1 # at Arrowhead High School 11/8 Loyola& W 5-1 9/4 v. Alabama A&M& L 3-1 ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis. 11/9 UIC& W 2-0 9/10 Detroit*! T 1-1 2OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 11/15 Butler& L 1-0 9/11 St. Joseph’s (PA)! W 7-0 $ South Alabama Tournament, Mobile, Ala. * MCC Game 9/16 v. Loyola (MD) % W 1-0 ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 9/18 v. San Francsico% W 5-2 % New Mexico Tournament, Albuquerue, N.M. 9/21 at UW-Green Bay* L 1-0 1991 Brian Tompkins $ Miami Tournament, Oxford, Ohio 9/23 v. Miami (OH)^ L 3-2 13-5-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/24 at Cleveland State*^ W 3-1 8/24 UW-Green Bay^ W 3-1 & MCC Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/30 Butler* W 3-1 8/25 Wisconsin^ W 2-0 # at Uihlein Field 10/2 at Notre Dame* W 1-0 9/7 Quincy W 3-0 10/4 Marquette W 2-0 9/11 at Marquette W 2-1 OT 10/9 at Xavier* W 3-0 9/14 Wright State! W 4-1 1996 Louis Bennett 10/11 UIC* W 4-0 9/15 Dartmouth! W 4-1 13-4-3 MCC: 5-1-2/2nd 10/14 Wright State* L 2-1 9/22 Drake W 5-2 9/1 at Northwestern W 5-0 10/16 at Northern Illinois* L 3-2 9/27 at Old Dominion L 1-0 9/6 v. Eastern Illinois^ W 3-1 10/21 La Salle* W 5-3 9/29 v. William & Mary# L 3-2 9/8 v. St. Bonaventure^ W 3-2 10/23 Akron W 3-0 10/4 at Louisville# W 5-0 9/14 Drake! W 4-1 10/28 Loyola* W 5-1 10/6 at Evansville L 1-0 9/15 South Alabama! W 2-1 10/30 at Wisconsin L 1-0 10/11 at Indiana L 2-1 9/22 at UIC* W 3-1 11/3 v. La Salle$ W 7-1 10/13 at Michigan State W 4-0 9/25 UW-Green Bay* W 2-1 11/4 v. Detroit$ W 1-0 OT 10/19 Cincinnati W 6-1 9/27 v. Air Force& L 6-1 11/6 at Notre Dame$ L 3-2 OT 10/20 at Northwestern W 3-0 9/29 at Southern Methodist& L 4-0 * MCC Game 10/25 at SIU-Edwardsville W 4-2 OT 10/4 Butler* W 3-0 & Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 10/27 at Western Kentucky W 2-0 OT 10/6 Akron W 2-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 11/2 Northern Illinois L 5-1 10/13 at Northern Illinois* W 1-0 % Great Lakes Classic, Green Bay, Wis. ^ Governor’s Cup, Engelmann Field 10/18 Wright State* T 1-1 2OT ^ Cleveland St. Tournament, Cleveland, Ohio ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field $ MCC Tournament in South Bend, Ind. # Metro Life Tournament, Norfolk, Va.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 74 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Year-by-Year Results

1990 Brian Tompkins 10/19 at UW-Green Bay L 1-0 9/25 UW-Parkside* W 5-1 16-4-2 Big Central: 4-1-0 10/23 Marquette* W 1-0 9/29 Cleveland State W 2-0 9/3 Evansville T 0-0 2OT 10/29 v. Drake^ W 1-0 OT 10/2 at Wisconsin* W 3-1 9/7 at California L 5-0 10/30 at SIU-Edwardsville^ L 2-1 10/5 UW-Green Bay* W 3-0 9/9 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 4-3 11/4 at Florida International% L 4-0 10/11 Western Michigan W 3-0 9/11 Brooklyn College# W 1-0 11/5 v. Adelphi% L 5-2 10/13 Indiana L 2-0 9/14 at Louisville* W 4-0 * Big Central Soccer Conference game 10/16 Illinois State T 0-0 2OT 9/16 at Cincinnati* W 4-2 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/19 at SIU-Edwardsville L 1-0 9/23 Bradley W 9-0 ^ BCSC Tournament, Edwardsville, Ill. 10/25 at Central Florida L 4-1 9/26 at Northern Illinois T 2-2 2OT % Florida International Tournament, Miami, Fla. 10/26 at South Florida W 2-0 9/30 Northwestern W 4-0 11/3 at Evansville L 3-1 OT 10/5 at Wisconsin W 2-0 11/6 at Northern Illinois L 3-1 10/7 Indiana L 2-1 1987 Bob Gansler 11/9 at Marquette* W 4-2 OT 10/10 at UW-Parkside W 4-1 11-8-2 Big Central: 1-2-1 * WISL game 10/13 Michigan State W 7-1 9/1 at Wisconsin L 3-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/14 SIU-Edwardsville* L 3-0 9/5 Hartwick! T 3-3 2OT 10/17 at UW-Green Bay W 1-0 9/6 St. Louis! L 1-0 10/21 at Marquette W 3-1 9/11 Illinois State W 1-0 OT 1984 Bob Gansler 10/26 at Quincy* W 2-1 OT 9/13 Eastern Illinois L 1-0 10-6-3 WISL: 1-1-2 10/28 at Drake* W 2-0 9/16 DePaul W 12-0 9/1 Central Michigan!# W 7-0 11/2 Quincy! W 4-0 9/19 at Akron L 2-0 9/3 Quincy College!# W 1-0 11/3 Cincinnati! W 4-0 9/23 at Northern Illinois* L 1-0 9/8 at Oakland L 1-3 11/4 Drake! W 5-0 9/26 Drake* W 2-0 9/12 Loyola W 3-0 11/10 at Indiana% L 5-1 9/30 Northwestern W 4-0 9/14 Evansville# L 1-4 % NCAA Tournament 10/4 at Michigan State W 1-0 9/19 at UIC W 7-0 * Big Central Conference Game 10/9 at Evansville L 2-0 9/22 Akron# L 1-0 ! BSCS Tournament, Engelmann Field 10/11 Quincy* L 1-0 9/26 at UW-Parkside* W 3-0 # at Brookfield East High School 10/14 at Western Michigan W 1-0 9/29 at UW-Green Bay* L 2-0 10/18 Cleveland State W 2-1 10/6 Wisconsin*# T 2-2 2OT 10/21 UW-Green Bay W 2-0 10/10 at Western Michigan W 3-2 1989 Brian Tompkins 10/25 at Marquette W 2-1 OT 10/14 at Indiana L 6-0 12-5-3 Big Central: 4-1-0 10/29 at Wake Forest L 2-1 OT 10/17 Eastern Michigan W 2-0 9/1 at SIU-Edwardsville* W 5-2 OT 10/31 at Davidson W 4-2 10/20 SIU-Edwardsville# L 2-0 9/3 Quincy* W 2-0 11/4 UW-Parkside W 3-0 10/24 at Roosevelt W 7-3 9/9 Tulsa! W 6-1 11/7 at SIU-Edwardsville* T 2-2 2OT 10/27 at Cleveland State T 1-1 2OT 9/10 Northwestern! W 1-0 * Big Central Soccer Conference game 10/31 at Illinois State W 2-0 9/15 Cincinnati* W 2-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 11/3 Northern Illinois# W 4-2 9/17 Cleveland State L 2-1 11/10 Marquette*# T 0-0 2OT 9/20 Louisville* L 1-0 * WISL game 9/23 Drake* W 3-0 1986 Bob Gansler # at Bavarian Field 9/25 UW-Parkside# W 3-0 10-8-2 WISL: 3-1-0 ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field 9/29 at Seton Hall T 3-3 2OT 8/31 Notre Dame L 1-0 10/1 at Princeton L 2-1 9/5 v. St. Thomas (MN)^ W 3-0 10/6 at Evansville L 3-0 9/6 v. Brigham Young^ W 3-0 1983 Dan Harris 10/8 at Indiana L 3-1 9/13 Boston University! L 1-0 9-8-1 1-3-0 10/11 UW-Green Bay# W 3-2 9/14 Evansville! L 1-0 OT 9/7 Roosevelt W 5-2 10/14 v. Northern Illinois*$ W 2-1 9/21 Akron L 2-0 9/10 at Creighton T 1-1 2OT 10/15 v. Wisconsin$ T 1-1 2OT 9/24 at UW-Parkside* W 8-1 9/14 at Loyola W 1-0 10/22 Marquette# W 2-1 9/27 Western Michigan W 2-0 9/16 Northwestern W 6-0 10/27 v. Quincy& W 1-0 10/1 Wisconsin* T 0-0 2OT 9/18 at Evansville W 1-0 10/29 at Northern Illinois& T 1-1 2OT 10/5 Michigan State L 1-0 9/21 UIC W 0-1^ 11/5 at Michigan State W 2-1 10/8 at Northwestern T 1-1 2OT 9/23 at Bowling Green L 4-0 *Big Central Soccer Conference Game 10/12 at Indiana L 2-0 9/25 at Akron L 2-0 # WISL Game 10/15 at Illinois State W 3-1 OT 9/30 UW-Whitewater W 6-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/19 SIU-Edwardsville L 2-1 10/2 UW-Green Bay*# L 2-0 $ McDonald’s Cup, Valley Field 10/22 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-1 OT 10/5 Lewis W 3-1 & BSCS Tournament, DeKalb, Ill. 10/26 Marquette* W 2-0 10/8 UW-Parkside*#! W 2-0 11/2 at Cleveland State W 1-0 10/9 Notre Dame#! W 2-1 OT 11/5 Northern Illinois W 4-1 10/16 Indiana# L 1-0 1988 Bob Gansler 11/8 at UNLV# L 5-0 10/19 at Wisconsin* L 5-1 9-12-0 Big Central: 3-3-0 11/9 v. San Diego State# W 2-1 OT 10/30 Cleveland State# L 4-0 9/1 at UW-Parkside W 3-1 * WISL game 11/5 at Northern Illinois L 3-2 9/3 at Quincy* L 1-0 ^ Great Lakes Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. 11/12 at Marquette* L 3-0 9/5 at Drake* L 3-4 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field * WISL game 9/10 New Mexico! W 4-0 # UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. # Bavarian Field 9/11 Philadelphia Textile! L 1-0 OT ^ UIC forfeited game 9/16 at Cleveland State W 1-0 OT ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field 9/18 at Cincinnati* L 2-1 1985 Bob Gansler 9/21 at Northwestern L 1-0 14-5-1 WISL: 4-0-0 9/24 Northern Illinois* W 2-1 9/1 at Tulsa W 3-0 1982 Dan Harris 9/30 Wisconsin W 1-0 9/2 at Quincy W 3-0 5-14-2 10/2 Michigan State L 1-0 9/7 at Notre Dame W 3-2 OT 9/1 at Connecticut L 4-0 10/8 Evansville L 2-1 9/14 Loyola! W 7-0 9/3 at Boston College L 3-0 10/9 Indiana L 2-1 OT 9/15 Northwestern! W 5-0 9/5 at Eastern Illinois L 1-0 10/11 at DePaul W 4-1 9/18 DePaul W 5-0 9/8 Rockford W 4-0 10/14 SIU-Edwardsville* W 2-1 9/21 at Akron W 2-1 9/11 at Lewis L 1-2

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9/15 Loyola W 4-0 1979 Dan Harris ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Green Bay, Wis. 9/18 Evansville# T 0-0 2OT 15-3-4 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/22 at UIC T 0-0 2OT 9/1 Cleveland State#& T 1-1 2OT 9/25 Akron# L 2-1 9/2 Indiana#& L 2-0 1976 Dan Harris 10/1 v. UW-Green Bay^ L 1-0 9/9 at Purdue-Calumet W 14-0 Record: 4-9-2 10/2 v. UW-Parkside^ L 1-0 9/12 Lewis W 10-0 9/11 at Indiana L 6-0 10/9 Bowling Green#! W 3-2 9/16 at Illinois State T 0-0 2OT 9/15 at Lewis L 4-1 10/10 West Virginia#! L 3-0 9/19 at Marquette W 1-0 9/17 Marquette! W 2-0 1/13 Western Michigan L 1-0 9/22 at Northern Illinois W 2-0 9/18 Bowling Green! W 5-1 10/16 at Indiana L 3-0 9/26 UIC W 7-3 9/25 Northern Illinois L 2-1 10/23 SIU-Edwardsville# L 2-1 9/29 at Minnesota W 3-0 10/2 at Cleveland State L 3-2 10/27 at Northwestern W 3-0 10/3 at Wheaton T 2-2 2OT 10/8 v. UW-Green Bay^ L 2-0 10/30 at Cleveland State L 5-1 10/5 UW-Parkside^ W 5-0 10/9 at UW-Platteville^ W 2-1 11/3 Illinois State L 1-0 10/6 UW-Green Bay^ T 0-0 2OT 10/13 at UIC L 3-2 11/6 Northern Illinois# W 4-3 10/12 Wisconsin! W 4-1 10/16 at Eastern Illinois L 3-2 11/13 Marquette# L 3-0 10/13 Notre Dame! W 5-1 10/22 Western Illinois L 3-0 # at Bavarian Field 10/17 at Western Michigan W 6-0 10/23 Western Michigan T 2-2 2OT ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field 10/20 at Lakeland College W 9-0 10/27 Lake Forest W 6-4 ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Madison, Wis. 10/24 at UW-Whitewater W 9-1 10/30 SIU-Edwardsville L 5-0 10/27 at SIU-Edwardsville L 2-0 11/6 at Oakland T 1-1 2OT 11/3 Southern Methodist W 2-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 1981 Dan Harris 11/7 Northwestern W 3-0 ^ State University Tournament, Platteville, Wis. 12-8-0 11/11 at Evansville W 2-1 9/2 Wisconsin# L 1-0 11/17 at Cleveland State% L 2-1 1975 Dan Harris 9/5 at Quincy L 4-0 % NCAA Tournament 11-4-0 9/9 Lewis W 2-0 # at Bavarian Field 9/6 at Wisconsin W 3-1 9/12 Oakland# W 2-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/10 Lewis W 2-1 9/16 at Marquette W 1-0 ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Engelmann Field 9/13 at Western Illinois L 1-0 9/19 Northern Illinois W 3-1 & UW-Milwaukee Kick-Off Classic, Bavarian Field 9/17 at UW-Platteville W 1-0 9/23 UIC W 5-1 9/19 v. Cleveland State^ L 3-1 9/25 Michigan State W 2-1 1978 Dan Harris 9/20 v. Marquette^ W 2-0 9/27 at Akron W 2-1 12-8-0 9/27 at Northern Illinois W 3-2 10/2 v. UW-Parkside^ L 2-1 OT 9/2 at Texas Christian W 4-3 10/1 UIC W 3-1 10/3 v. UW-Platteville^ W 6-1 9/3 at Southern Methodist L 4-0 10/4 UW-Parkside W 2-0 10/10 Minnesota#! W 1-0 9/9 Evansville L 3-1 10/10 Chicago! W 7-0 10/11 Eastern Illinois#! L 3-0 9/13 at Lewis W 4-3 OT 10/11 UW-Green Bay! L 2-1 OT 10/14 at Western Michigan W 3-2 9/15 Illinois State W 6-0 10/18 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 10/17 Indiana# L 1-0 9/20 Northern Illinois L 4-1 10/25 Colorado College W 2-1 10/23 at SIU-Edwardsville L 3-0 9/24 Minnesota W 4-0 11/1 at SIU-Edwardsville L 7-0 10/28 at Northwestern W 5-0 9/27 at UIC L 1-0 11/8 Oakland W 3-0 10/31 Cleveland State# L 2-0 9/30 at Cleveland State L 3-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 11/4 at Illinois State W 2-1 10/4 Marquette W 1-0 ^ Quincy Tournament, Quincy, Ill. 11/7 at Evansville L 5-0 10/6 at UW-Platteville^ W 6-0 # at Bavarian Field 10/7 v. UW-Green Bay^ W 4-0 1974 Dan Harris ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field 10/13 Dayton! W 4-0 8-2-3 ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Kenosha, Wis. 10/14 Cincinnati! W 1-0 9/14 at Wisconsin W 1-0 10/20 Western Michigan W 1-0 OT 9/18 at Lewis W 2-0 10/22 at St. Louis L 5-0 9/21 at Marquette W 2-1 1980 Dan Harris 10/28 SIU-Edwardsville L 2-0 13-4-3 9/28 Beloit W 2-1 11/5 at Wisconsin W 4-1 10/5 at UW-Parkside T 0-0 2OT 9/1 Akron! W 2-1 11/8 UW-Whitewater W 5-0 10/7 at UIC W 3-2 9/2 St. Louis! W 1-0 11/12 at Indiana L 2-1 10/12 Cleveland State W 2-0 9/6 Quincy T 0-0 2OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/16 v. Blackburn^ T 1-1 2OT 9/10 at Lewis W 7-0 ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Kenosha, Wis. 10/17 at Eastern Illinois^ L 2-0 9/13 Marquette W 5-1 10/26 Western Illinois T 1-1 2OT 9/17 Minnesota W 7-2 1977 Dan Harris 11/2 SIU-Edwardsville L 5-2 9/20 Northern Illinois# T 0-0 2OT 14-4-0 11/8 UW-Platteville! W 5-0 9/24 at UIC T 0-0 2OT 9/2 v. Colorado College& L 4-3 11/9 Michigan Tech! W 8-2 9/27 Michigan State# W 4-1 9/3 at Air Force& W 3-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/3 at UW-Green Bay^ L 4-0 9/7 at Marquette W 9-0 ^ Eastern Illinois Tournament, Charleston, Ill. 10/4 v. Wisconsin^ W 3-1 9/10 Indiana L 2-1 10/11 Illinois State# W 3-0 9/14 Lewis W 4-2 1973 Dan Harris 10/15 Western Michigan W 2-0 9/17 at Bowling Green W 2-0 6-6-0 10/19 at Indiana L 3-0 9/24 at Northern Illinois L 3-1 OT 9/22 at Marquette W 4-1 10/22 at UW-Platteville W 7-0 9/28 UIC W 1-0 10/25 SIU-Edwardsville# W 3-1 9/29 at Beloit W 9-3 10/1 Cleveland State L 4-1 10/3 Purdue-Calumet W 7-0 10/29 at Northwestern W 4-0 10/7 v. UW-Parkside^ W 9-0 11/2 at Cleveland State L 1-0 10/6 Illinois Tech W 6-1 10/8 at UW-Green Bay^ W 6-4 10/10 UIC L 2-1 11/8 Evansville# W 1-0 10/14 Miami (OH)! W 4-0 11/22 Cleveland State#% L 1-0 10/13 at Cleveland State L 4-2 10/15 Wheaton! W 3-2 10/20 Eastern Illinois L 3-1 % NCAA Tournament 10/21 at Western Michigan W 3-1 # at Bavarian Field 10/27 at Western Illinois L 5-3 10/26 at Lake Forest W 6-1 11/2 UW-Platteville! W 4-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/29 at SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Green Bay, WI 11/3 Lewis! L 2-0 11/4 Beloit W 7-1 11/11 at SIU-Edwardsville L 5-0 11/5 Wisconsin W 5-0 11/17 Oakland W 3-2 & Pike’s Peak Tournament, Colorado Springs, Colo. ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 77 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s

2005 TEAMS WITH WINS IN LAST FOUR Milwaukee 2 NCAA TOURNAMENTS Bradley 0 • California (Peoria, Ill.) • UCLA • UC-Santa Barbara • Connecticut 2004 • Creighton Milwaukee 3 • Indiana No. 16 San Francisco 2 • Maryland (San Francisco, Cal.) • MILWAUKEE • St. Johns

2003 Milwaukee 4 CAREER NCAA RECORDS Western Michigan 1 *Years Listed Are NCAA Tournaments Played GAMES PLAYED (Engelmann Field) 1. Neil Dombrowski . 8 ... 2002-03-04-05 Kyle Zenoni ..... 8 ... 2002-03-04-05 3. Chris Brisson ..... 7 ... 2001-02-03-04 Trent Furtsch .... 7 ... 2001-02-03-04 2002 Antou Jallow ... 7 ... 2001-02-03-04 Milwaukee 2 Oakland 1 GOALS 1. Antou Jallow ... 4 ... 2001-02-03-04 (Engelmann Field) 2. Steve Sperl ...... 3 ... 2003-04-05 2. Bobby Lish ...... 2 ... 2001-02-03 3. 11 Players Tied 1 ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS ASSISTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT UWM GOALS SCORED 1. Dale Weiler ..... 5 ... 2004-05 2. Antou Jallow ... 2 ... 2001-02-03-04 Nov. 17, 1979 at Cleveland State L 1-2 Tunji Akiwowo (Roland Treu) Kyle Lance ...... 2 ... 2001-02-03 Nov. 22, 1980 CLEVELAND STATE L 0-1 — 4. 6 Players Tied .. 1 Nov. 10, 1990 at Indiana L 1-5 Tony Sanneh (Unassisted) Nov. 23, 2001 vs. UM-Kansas City L-OT 1-2 Chad Dombrowski (B.J. Blake) POINTS Nov. 23, 2002 OAKLAND W 2-1 Khaled El-Ahmad (Kyle Lance) 1. Antou Jallow ... 10 .. 2001-02-03-04 Kyle Zenoni (Unassisted) 2. Steve Sperl ...... 6 ... 2003-04-05 Nov. 27, 2002 at Creighton L 2-3 Bobby Lish (Ian Hoelker) 3. Dale Weiler ..... 5 ... 2004-05 Antou Jallow (Kyle Lance) 4. Kyle Lance ...... 4 ... 2001-02-03 Nov. 22, 2003 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-1 Bobby Lish (Penalty Kick) Bobby Lish ...... 4 ... 2001-02-03 Antou Jallow (Chris Brisson/ 6. Chris Brisson ..... 3 ... 2001-02-03-04 Cliff Ellsworth) Cliff Ellsworth ... 3 ... 2002-03 Tighe Dombrowski (Unassisted) Cliff Ellsworth (Antou Jallow) GAMES PLAYED (GOALKEEPERS) Nov. 26, 2003 at Notre Dame L 1-4 Kyle Lance (Penalty Kick) 1. Eric Mickschl ... 4 ... 2003-04 Nov. 20, 2004 at San Francisco W 3-2 Chris Brisson (Antou Jallow) 2. Chris Dadaian . 3 ... 2001-02 Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler) 3. Grant Fernstrum2 ... 2005 Steve Sperl (Dale Weiler) Kirk Thode ...... 2 ... 2003-04 Nov. 23, 2004 at UC-Santa Barbara L-2OT 1-2 Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler/Trent Furtsch) P.J. Johns ...... 2 ... 1979-80 Nov. 18, 2005 at Bradley W 2-0 Steve Sperl (Unassisted) Andre Francois (Neil Dombrowski/Tenzin Rampa) WINS (GOALKEEPERS) Nov. 22, 2005 at New Mexico T-2OT 2-2 Troy Spielmann (Dale Weiler) 1. Eric Mickschl ... 2 ... 2003-04 Steve Sperl (Dael Weiler) 2. Grant Fernstrum1 ... 2005 Note: New Mexico advanced 5-3 on penalty kicks 3. Chris Dadaian . 1 ... 2001-02 Home Games in CAPS | Game-Winning Goals in BOLD

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 78 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 1979 15-3-4 Overall No. 16 Final Ranking

In its sixth season of varsity status, Mil- UWM did not lose for 55 days. An un- waukee earned a bid to its first NCAA beaten streak that spanned 15 games Tournament on the strength of a 15-2-4 (12-0-3), the team did not taste defeat Cleveland State 2, Milwaukee 1 regular season mark. again until a 2-0 decision at the hands of Nov. 17, 1979 • Cleveland, Ohio Led by future UWM Hall of Famers Pete SIU-Edwardsville. The Cougars went on to SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T Knezic, Tunji Akiwowo and goalkeeper win the 1979 national championship. Milwaukee 1 0 - 1 P.J. Johns, the 1979 Panthers scored a After their first loss in almost two months, Cleveland State 2 0 - 2 school-record 87 goals and held oppo- the Panthers headed into the post-sea- SCORING SUMMARY nents scoreless a record 12 times. After son strong, with three-straight wins. 5:58 CSU Tom Turner (unassisted) opening the season with a tie to even- In the tourney, UWM drew familiar foe 9:57 CSU Charles Carey (Neil Jackson) tual NCAA opponent Cleveland State Cleveland State, which it faced in the 29:03 UWM Tunji Akiwowo (Roland Treu) and a loss to national power Indiana, season-opener. The host Vikings entered Shots: UWM 15, CSU 20. Saves: UWM 6 (P.J. the match with a Johns 6), CSU 4 (John Vanoostveen 4) Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points similar 13-2-2 mark Attendance: 1,121 Pete Knezic N/A 88 15 9 N/A 39 Lito Zabala N/A 63 14 7 N/A 35 and jumped up 2-0 Tunji Akiwowo N/A 53 13 3 N/A 29 early with a pair of Roland Treu N/A 28 10 6 N/A 26 Craig Webb N/A 66 7 9 N/A 23 goals in the first 10 1979 AT A GLANCE John Santorineos N/A 32 9 2 N/A 20 minutes of the John Becker N/A 18 5 4 N/A 14 • HEAD COACH Fernando Campos N/A 16 3 8 N/A 14 match. Akiwowo Can Sirin N/A 24 2 7 N/A 11 netted the Panthers’ Dan Harris Dave Scherer N/A 16 3 3 N/A 9 • CAPTAINS Dave Dray N/A 15 1 1 N/A 3 first goal of the Mark Ambrosius N/A 11 1 1 N/A 3 match in the 30th Craig Webb, Dave Scherer Rick Moore N/A 4 1 1 N/A 3 • AT-LARGE BID Terry Tennant N/A 2 1 1 N/A 3 minute of an assist Paul Hauser N/A 7 1 0 N/A 2 from Roland Treu. • SCHOOL RECORDS Steve Rossetti N/A 6 1 0 N/A 2 Goals (87, 3.95/game); Points Jim Solberg N/A 11 0 1 N/A 1 Milwaukee could Pete Ehlers N/A 10 0 1 N/A 1 get no closer in an (238); Shutouts (12); Ties (4) Frank D’Amato N/A 8 0 0 N/A 0 P.J. Johns N/A 7 0 0 N/A 0 offensive game that Mark Schaefer N/A 3 0 0 N/A 0 saw 35 shots (CSU • NOTABLE WINS Seung Yoo N/A 2 0 0 N/A 0 • 14-0 at Purdue-Calumet (School Ric Granyrd N/A 2 0 0 N/A 0 had the 20-15 edge) Totals 22/22 492 87 64 N/A 238 and 13 corner kicks records for goals and margin of Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record victory) P.J. Johns 11.5 8 0.66 99 7 7-2-2 (CSU, 8-5). Ric Granyrd 10.0 8 N/A 48 4 5-1-2 • 10-0 v. Lewis (First game after 14-0 Steve Mott 1.0 0 N/A 4 1 1-0-0 win; set school record with 11 assists) Totals 22 16 N/A 151 12 15-3-4

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 79 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 1980 13-4-3 Overall No. 19 Final Ranking

Returning key contributers from the 1979 minute proved to be the difference. Mil- NCAA team, head coach Dan Harris had waukee got 10 saves from P.J. Johns, but his 1980 squad poised for a repeat trip to could not convert on an equalizer. CSU Cleveland State 1, Milwaukee 0 the NCAA Tournament. Ranked 14th in gained a 11-9 shot advantage in a tightly- Nov. 22, 1980 • Milwaukee, Wis. the nation and second in the region, played match. (Bavarian Field) UWM earned a second-straight bid into Played at Bavarian Field, the 3,000 fans SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T the NCAA field. in attendance remains a school record. Milwaukee 0 0 - 0 Awaiting the Panthers in the tourney It was also the first of three NCAA Cleveland State 1 0 - 1 was familiar foe Cleveland State. The Vi- matches hosted by UWM. SCORING SUMMARY kings sat just behind Milwaukee in the re- Much like 1979, Milwaukee was led on 31:20 CSU Charles Carey (Liam Costello) gional rankings at No. 3, while holding No. the offensive side of the ball by Pete Shots: CSU 11, UWM 9. Saves: CSU 7 (John 17 national spot. Knezic and Tunji Akiwowo, combining on Vanoostveen 7), UWM 10 (P.J. Johns 10). In the first NCAA game ever hosted by 21 goals scored, while Johns was stalwart Attendance: 3,000 UWM, a Charlie Carey goal in the 32nd in the nets. Johns led the Panthers to 10 shutouts on the year, Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points posting a 0.82 GAA. 1980 AT A GLANCE Pete Knezic 18/17 83 11 6 0/0 28 Fabio Marras 20/19 57 12 0 1/1 24 On the way to the Tunji Akiwowo 20/14 81 10 3 0/0 23 tourney, Milwaukee • HEAD COACH Craig Webb 18/17 49 6 9 2/2 21 Dan Harris Khalid Al-Felaij 18/5 17 4 4 0/0 12 began the slate Ian Favill 17/19 31 1 5 0/1 7 6-0-3 before suffering • CAPTAINS Jim Solberg 19/19 26 1 4 0/0 6 Craig Webb, Pete Knezic Dave Dray 20/19 8 1 4 0/0 6 its first loss of the sea- Roland Treu 20/14 21 1 3 0/0 5 son at UW-Green • AT-LARGE BID Kris Geier 20/4 2 1 1 0/0 3 Frank D’Amato 6/0 6 1 0 0/0 2 Bay. UWM’s only John Mitrovich 15/2 10 0 1 0/0 1 other losses came to • NOTABLE WINS Mark Schaefer 19/19 9 0 1 0/0 1 • 3-1 v. SIU-Edwardsville (Defending Alex Toth 20/10 6 0 1 0/0 1 No. 2 Indiana and Mark Ambrosius 19/19 5 0 1 0/0 1 Cleveland State in a National Champions Lance Crouch 19/1 2 0 1 0/0 1 Roy Parker 9/0 4 0 0 0/0 0 regular season Fran Benitez 3/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 match, the Panthers Dick Moran 1/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 Rich Moore 1/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 claimed a 3-1 deci- Totals 20/20 417 49 44 3/4 142 sion over defending Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record P.J. Johns 12/12 11 0.82 105 7 5-4-3 National Champion Ric Granyrd 8/8 5 0.62 41 4 8-0-0 SIU-Edwardsville. Chris LaPorte 1/0 0 0.00 2 1 0-0-0 Totals 20/20 16 0.75 148 11 13-4-3

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 80 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 1990 16-4-2 Overall 4-1-0 Big Central No. 20 Final Ranking

Behind the freshman duo of Manny game, the Hoosiers went ahead 2-0 in Lagos and Tony Sanneh, the Panthers the ninth minute, and built a 5-0 lead by stormed their way into the national the 54th minute, to come away with a Indiana 5, Milwaukee 1 rankings, then into their first NCAA Tour- win. Sanneh tallied his 15th goal of the Nov. 10, 1990 • Bloomington, Ind. nament in 10 years. It was the team’s season in the 82nd minute to avoid the SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T third-straight at-large berth into the tour- shutout. Milwaukee 0 1 - 1 ney. Milwaukee had opened its season with Indiana 4 1 - 5 After a 10-year layoff, UWM had no a 1-1 tie against Evansville, a team that SCORING SUMMARY easy task in drawing Indiana, just two would finish the season No. 1 in national 4:23 IU Chad Deering (Wane Lobring) years removed from its third national polls with a 24-1-2 record. After an early- 8:03 IU Chad Deering (Penalty Kick) championship. IU had also topped the season loss, the Panthers posted an eight- 22:00 IU UWM Own Goal Panthers, 2-1, in the regular season. In the game unbeaten streak (7-0-1) and be- 39:28 IU Wane Lobring (M. Coyer) fore riding a seven- 53:19 IU Wane Lobring (M. Anhaeuser) game winning streak 81:36 UWM Tony Sanneh (Unassisted) Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Shots: UWM 15, IU 13. Saves: UWM 3 (John Manuel Lagos 21/20 121 15 9 1/1 39 into a rematch with In- Tony Sanneh 22/9 55 15 4 1/1 34 diana. Mroz 3), IU 4 (J. Sommer 3, C. Atinay 1) Gerard Lagos 22/22 39 5 9 0/0 19 Attendance: 1,711 Mark Biebel 22/22 42 5 6 0/0 16 Among the high- Jim Klopp 22/18 45 6 4 0/1 16 lights for the 1990 Brian Danohoo 22/22 51 5 3 0/0 13 Scott Kreitmeir 21/0 27 2 6 0/0 10 team was a com- Scott Schwebel 17/0 12 4 1 0/0 9 manding perfor- 1990 AT A GLANCE Goran Kralj 22/22 35 4 0 1/3 8 mance in the Big Cen- Mike Roe 22/22 10 2 2 0/0 6 • HEAD COACH Roger Jacks 19/4 15 1 2 0/0 4 tral Soccer Confer- Brian Tompkins Craig Names 22/22 25 0 1 0/0 1 ence Tournament. In Dan Gramenz 18/10 8 0 1 0/0 1 • CAPTAINS Bill Keyes 9/0 2 0 1 0/0 1 its final tune-up for the Eddie Miller, Goran Kralj Chris Blankenburg 22/22 5 0 0 0/0 0 NCAA Tournament, Demetri Vacratsis 13/0 5 0 0 0/0 0 • AT-LARGE BID Eddie Miller 5/5 1 0 0 0/0 0 Milwaukee outscored Ray Morgan 4/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 three tourney oppo- Jason Neitzel 3/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 • NOTABLE MATCHES Brad miller 3/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 nents, 13-0, on the • 1-1 tie v. Evansville (Aces finished Jon Mroz 21/21 0 0 0 0/1 0 way to the title. Totals 22/22 499 64 49 3/7 177 season No. 1 in the polls with an over- Opponents 22/22 277 26 13 3/3 65 Sanneh (5 goals) and Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record all record of 24-1-2) Jon Mroz 21/21 26 1.18 92 10 15-4-1 Lagos (3g, 2a) were Doug Fabio 2/1 0 0.00 1 1 1-0-0 named Tournament Totals 22/22 26 1.12 96 11 16-4-2 Opponents 22/22 64 2.77 188 2 4-16-2 Co-MVP’s.

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 81 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 2001 18-5-0 Overall 7-0-0 Horizon

Milwaukee made its fourth NCAA ap- fourth bid. pearance in 2001. Thanks to a school- Heading to the St. Louis Regional, Mil- record 18 wins and a win over No. 11 waukee faced off with Mid-Con Cham- UMKC 2, Milwaukee 1 Creighton, the Panthers earned their pion Missouri-Kansas City. In the tourney, Nov. 23, 2001 • St. Louis, Mo. fourth at-large bid. Chad Dombrowski gave UWM its first SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT - T UWM swept the league slate, earning NCAA lead, scoring off an assist from B.J. Milwaukee 0 1 0 - 1 home field advantage in the Horizon Blake less than three minutes after half- UMKC 0 1 1 - 2 League Tournament as the top seed. time. The Kangaroos rebounded with the SCORING SUMMARY After 3-2 wins in the quarter and semifinal equalizer 10 minutes later. UMKC then 47:47 UWM Chad Dombrowski (B.J. Blake) rounds, Milwaukee dominated Butler in scored a golden goal in the 99th minute 57:34 UMKC Drew Perkins (Jason Woods) the title game, but could not find the to keep the Panthers winless in the NCAA 98:08 UMKC Jason Woods (Mike Reiter/ back of the net in a 2-0 loss. On the Tournament. Dan Hilson) strength of its record, UWM earned its Dombrowski led Milwaukee on both of- Shots: UWM 14, UMKC 7. Saves: UWM 1 (Chris fense and defense, Dadaian 1), UMKC 8 (Beau Williams 8) Attendance: 751 Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points achoring the back Ryan Seymour 23/23 92 15 9 0/1 39 line, while finishing Kyle Lance 23/21 47 5 12 0/0 22 Chad Dombrowski 22/21 47 8 5 1/1 21 third on the team in Antou Jallow 13/13 32 8 0 0/0 16 scoring. Ryan B.J. Blake 20/9 23 4 2 0/0 10 2001 AT A GLANCE Tighe Dombrowski 21/21 50 2 4 0/0 8 Seymour and Kyle Chris Brisson 23/23 21 3 2 0/0 8 Lance formed a for- Kevin Roethe 15/8 13 2 2 0/0 6 • HEAD COACH Marc Pehowski 19/1 11 1 4 0/0 6 midable one-two Louis Bennett Bobby Lish 11/11 22 1 2 0/0 4 offensive punch. Evan Richardson 13/11 14 1 2 0/0 4 • CAPTAIN Ian Hoelker 16/12 5 2 0 0/0 4 Seymour scored 15 Chad Dombrowski Mark Krstich 4/1 2 1 0 0/0 2 goals and assisted Trent Furtsch 23/23 10 0 1 0/0 1 • AT-LARGE BID Khaled El-Ahmad 23/23 7 0 1 0/1 1 on nine more, while Chris Dadaian 16/16 0 0 1 0/0 1 Lance tallied 12 J.J. Klein 7/2 0 0 1 0/0 1 • NOTABLE WINS Mark Turner 19/7 7 0 0 0/0 0 helpers and scored • 3-0 at Creighton (No. 11 in the Ryan Spielmann 9/1 1 0 0 0/0 0 five of his own. Brad Swenby 8/7 0 0 0 0/0 0 nation; NCAA Runner-Up in 2000) Totals 23/23 404 54 48 1/3 156 The team’s 18 wins Opponents 23/23 243 27 23 2/3 77 established a school Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Chris Dadaian 16/16 20 1.27 50 5 13-3-0 record, topping the Brad Sweny 8/7 7 0.89 29 1 5-2-0 16 wins of its last Totals 23/23 27 1.15 82 7 18-5-0 Opponents 23/23 54 2.30 149 2 5-18-0 NCAA year in 1990.

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 82 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 2002 AT A GLANCE That streak carried the team to a Horizon League Tournament crown and the 2002 • HEAD COACH league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Louis Bennett Tournament. 19-2-1 Overall • CAPTAIN With a 18-1-1 record, the Panthers were 7-0-0 Horizon Chad Dombrowski, Evan Richardson awarded their first home NCAA Tourney • SCHOOL RECORDS match since 1980. UWM pushed its 2002 No. 17 Final Ranking Wins (19); Consecutive wins (19); home record to a school-record 13-0 with Unbeaten streak (20); Home wins a 2-1 win over Oakland in the opening (13-0); Assists (70); GAA (0.67) • AUTOMATIC BID round. It was the team’s first NCAA win, (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) as well as team-record 19th win in a row. • NOTABLE WINS The streak stands tied for seventh in NCAA Division I history. • 2-1 v. Oakland (First NCAA Tourney win) Milwaukee 2, Oakland 1 • 8-0 v. Cleveland State in League Cham- In the second round, Milwaukee’s record run came to an end at the hands Nov. 23, 2002 • Milwaukee, Wis. pionship game (League record for goals (Engelmann Field) in a tourney game, first automatic NCAA of No. 11 Creighton. For the third-straight NCAA match UWM scored first when SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T berth in school history) Oakland 1 0 - 1 Bobby Lish finished off a pass from Ian Milwaukee 1 1 - 2 Hoelker in the 18th minute. After the The 2002 season was a memorable one SCORING SUMMARY Bluejays knotted the game at one, Antou 4:42 UWM Khaled El-Ahmad (Kyle Lance) for the UWM Panthers. After a season- Jallow picked up his 24th goal of the sea- opening loss to Tulsa, Milwaukee played 24:37 OAK Philip Braathen (Unassisted) son. CU responded two minutes later and 60:37 UWM Kyle Zenoni (Unassisted) to a tie with SMU and then proceeded dodged overtime with the game-winner to win a nation-best 19-straight games. Shots: OAK 9, UWM 9. Saves: OAK 3 (Jeff Wiese in the 83rd minute. 3), UWM 3 (Chris Dadaian 3) In setting school Attendance: 1,864 Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Antou Jallow 20/19 80 24 5 0/0 53 records for wins, B.J. Blake 22/14 31 9 7 0/0 25 consecutives wins, Creighton 3, Milwaukee 2 Bobby Lish 22/14 37 6 10 0/0 22 Chad Dombrowski 21/19 39 6 6 0/0 18 consecutive games Nov. 27, 2002 • Lincoln, Neb. Tighe Dombrowski 21/21 39 4 6 0/0 14 without a loss and SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T Kyle Lance 22/18 22 3 8 0/0 14 Neil Dombrowski 21/7 13 5 4 0/0 14 wins at home, the Milwaukee 1 1 - 2 Julian Chang 20/13 29 4 4 0/0 12 Creighton 1 2 - 3 Kyle Zenoni 18/4 7 3 4 0/0 10 2002 Panthers domi- Evan Richardson 22/22 33 3 2 2/2 8 nated the opposi- SCORING SUMMARY Kevin Roethe 12/3 10 3 2 0/0 8 17:24 UWM Bobby Lish (Ian Hoelker) Trent Furtsch 21/21 12 0 5 0/0 5 tion, outscoring op- Khaled El-Ahmad 16/15 5 1 1 0/0 3 ponents 72-15. 26:56 CU Julian Nash (David Wagenfuhr) Chris Brisson 21/21 20 0 2 0/0 2 57:49 UWM Antou Jallow (Kyle Lance) Cliff Ellsworth 19/1 10 0 2 0/0 2 Jallow tallied a Cameron Benke 5/0 0 0 1 0/0 1 school-record 53 59:57 CU Mike Tranchilla (D. Wagenfuhr) Chris Dadaian 17/17 0 0 0 0/0 0 82:22 CU Joe Wieland (Mike Tranchilla) Brad Swenby 7/5 0 0 0 0/0 0 points and 24 goals, Kirk Thode 3/0 2 0 0 0/0 0 while Chris Dadaian Shots: UWM 14, CU 16. Saves: UWM 6 (Chris Totals 22/22 391 72 70 2/2 214 Dadaian 6), CU 2 (Mike Gabb 2) Opponents 22/22 162 15 11 1/2 41 finished third in the Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Attendance: 812 Kirk Thode 1/0 0 0.00 0 0 0-0-0 nation with a 0.54 Chris Dadaian 17/17 9 0.54 46 9 16-1-0 GAA. Brad Swenby 6/5 6 1.07 20 0 3-1-1 Totals 22/22 15 0.67 68 11 19-2-1 Opponents 22/22 72 3.23 129 0 2-19-1

1990 1989 1988 1987

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 83 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 2003 AT A GLANCE After a 6-0-1 league record, the Pan- thers swept through the league tourna- 2003 • HEAD COACH ment, shutting out all three opponents on Louis Bennett the way to a repeat crown. The impres- 16-6-1 Overall • CAPTAIN sive run pushed Milwaukee’s unbeaten Khaled El-Ahmad league streak to 23 games (21-0-2). 6-0-1 Horizon • AUTOMATIC BID UWM was awarded its third-ever NCAA (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) Tournament home game, welcoming Western Michigan to Engelmann Field. • NOTABLE WINS The Panthers took a 2-0 lead in just the • 1-0 v. No. 22 New Mexico 30th minute and coasted to a 4-1 victory • 2-1 v. No. 21 Akron and the second round. At Notre Dame, the Fighting Irish broke open a 1-1 game at halftime with three Milwaukee 4, Western Michigan 1 In 2003, Milwaukee shook off a shaky goals in the second half in a 4-1 win. Mil- Nov. 22, 2003 • Milwaukee, Wis. 3-3 start to go 13-3-1 over the final 17 waukee surrendered a 1-0 lead in the (Engelmann Field) games of the season and work its way 32nd minute, but knotted the game just SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T into the second round of the NCAA Tour- over seven minutes later on Kyle Lance’s Western Michigan 1 0 - 1 nament. UWM’s domination of league penalty kick. Milwaukee 2 2 - 4 play continued, as it hosted the league The Panthers posted a 2-1 record SCORING SUMMARY tournament for the third-straight year and against ranked foes on their way to a 9:57 UWM Bobby Lish (Penalty Kick) won its second-straight tournament title fourth campaign of 16 wins or more, and 29:24 UWM Antou Jallow (Brisson/Ellsworth) and its automatic berth. third straight. UWM shut out No. 21 New 41:00 WMU Jeff Hughes (Unassisted) Mexico early in the 54:29 UWM Tighe Dombrowski (Unassisted) Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points season, 1-0, before Bobby Lish 22/19 45 11 5 4/4 27 60:51 UWM Cliff Ellsworth (Antou Jallow) Antou Jallow 22/20 59 10 3 0/1 23 posting a 2-1 win over Shots: WMU 11, UWM 18. Saves: WMU 6 (Brent Miller Tighe Dombrowski 21/20 64 7 3 0/0 17 No. 22 Akron. Kyle Lance 21/19 28 5 5 1/1 15 5, TEAM 1), UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl 3) Cliff Ellsworth 19/3 17 3 6 0/0 12 Milwaukee was led Attendance: 1,122 Chris Brisson 22/22 19 2 4 0/0 8 in scoring by Bobby Trent Furtsch 23/21 14 1 5 0/0 7 Neil Dombrowski 22/17 16 2 2 0/0 6 Lish, who broke out in Notre Dame 4, Milwaukee 1 Kyle Zenoni 21/13 8 2 2 0/0 6 his senior season for Steve Sperl 14/3 15 2 1 0/1 5 Nov. 26, 2003 • South Bend, Ind. B.J. Blake 15/4 14 2 1 0/0 5 11 goals and 27 total SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T Dale Weiler 17/3 14 2 0 0/0 4 points. Antou Jallow Adam Gehrt 19/15 6 1 0 0/0 2 Milwaukee 1 0 - 1 Julian Chang 18/9 13 0 1 0/0 1 finished second on Notre Dame 1 3 - 4 Craig Mallace 15/2 5 0 1 0/0 1 the squad with the Steve Bode 22/22 5 0 0 0/0 0 SCORING SUMMARY Demetrius Banks 7/2 4 0 0 0/0 0 second of three- 31:41 UND Justin Detter (Luke Boughen) Khaled El-Ahmad 12/8 3 0 0 0/0 0 straight 10-goal sea- Billy Meier 7/4 2 0 0 0/0 0 38:53 UWM Kyle Lance (Penalty Kick) Kirk Thode 20/20 0 0 0 0/0 0 sons. 46:17 UND D. Prescod (Martin/Goldthwaite) Israel Cortez-Garcia 2/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 Goalkeeping was Ian Hoelker 9/3 0 0 0 0/0 0 77:32 UND Greg Martin (Prescod/Detter) Eric Mickschl 7/3 0 0 0 0/0 0 once again key, as 88:16 UND Justin Detter (Kevin Goldthwaite) Totals 23/23 351 50 39 5/7 139 Kirk Thode finished Opponents 23/23 217 25 23 3/3 59 Shots: UWM 8, UND 17. Saves: UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record 23rd in the nation with 3), UND 3 (Chris Sawyer 3) Kirk Thode 20/20 14 0.76 50 9 13-4-1 a 0.76 GAA and Eric Mickschl 6/3 11 2.32 16 1 3-2-0 Attendance: 671 Totals 23/23 25 1.08 68 10 16-6-1 posted nine shutouts Opponents 23/23 50 2.15 117 2 6-16-1 on the year.

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NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 84 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 2004 AT A GLANCE Chris Brisson scored the game’s first goal in just the fifth minute. UWM’s one-goal 2004 • HEAD COACH lead held up until the 53rd minute, but Louis Bennett was re-established in the 76th minute 14-5-3 Overall • CAPTAIN when Antou Jallow found the back of Khaled El-Ahmad the net on a Dale Weiler assist. 6-1-0 Horizon • AUTOMATIC BID USF responded less than three minutes No. 24 Final Ranking (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) later to tie the score again, this time at 2- 2. Reserve forward Steve Sperl sent Mil- • NOTABLE WINS waukee into the second round when he • 3-2 at No. 16 San Francisco (NCAA Tourn.) found the back of the net in the 88th minute on Weiler’s second assist of the Ten games into the 2004 season, a re- game. turn to the NCAA Tournament looked like The Panthers had their work cut out for Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 2 a longshot. The Panthers rebounded from them in the second round, drawing a Nov. 20, 2004 • San Francisco, Calif. a 3-4-3 start, winning 10-straight games road match at No. 1 UC-Santa Barbara. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T through the Horizon League Champion- UWM did not back down, fighting the Milwaukee 1 2 - 3 ship game. It was the third-straight year homestanding Gauchos through two San Francisco 0 2 - 2 UWM claimed a league title on its home overtimes before succumbing, 2-1. UCSB SCORING SUMMARY field, and the fourth-straight season it held a 1-0 lead after the 28th minute. 4:25 UWM Chris Brisson (Antou Jallow) moved on to the NCAA Tournament. Jallow put Milwaukee back in the game 52:26 USF Al Bedrossian (Aaron Chandler/ Milwaukee made it 11-straight wins with with the equalizer in the 77th minute. It Brandon McDonald) a first-round upset at No. 16 San Francisco. would not be enough, however, as Pat 75:29 UWM Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler) Scott beat Kirk Thode 78:20 USF Brandon McDonald (Jordan Keyes) Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points at the 102-minute Antou Jallow 22/21 86 18 5 2/2 41 87:22 UWM Steve Sperl (Dale Weiler) Dale Weiler 22/19 38 4 16 0/0 24 mark for the game- Shots: UWM 9, USF 15. Saves: UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl Neil Dombrowski 20/18 32 2 7 0/1 11 winner. Dan Horst 16/1 10 4 0 0/0 8 3), USF 2 (Geremy Uhl 2). Kyle Zenoni 21/20 24 3 2 0/0 8 UWM finished the Attendance: 2,333 Chris Brisson 22/21 20 3 2 0/0 8 season 24th in the Craig Mallace 20/10 21 3 1 0/0 7 Cliff Ellsworth 10/9 12 3 1 0/0 7 nation, the fourth UCSB 2, Milwaukee 1 - 2OT Trent Furtsch 19/19 14 2 3 0/0 7 time, and second in Steve Sperl 15/2 15 2 1 0/0 5 Nov. 23, 2004 • Santa Barbara, Calif. Martin Castro 8/0 1 1 1 0/0 3 three seasons, the SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT O2 - T Troy Spielmann 21/6 13 0 3 0/0 3 Panthers finished na- Ian Hoelker 22/22 7 1 0 0/0 2 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 - 1 Dan Zelasko 13/3 6 0 2 0/0 2 tionally ranked. UC-Santa Barbara 1 0 0 1 - 2 Zeke Dombrowski 22/14 4 0 2 0/0 2 The 2004 senior Khaled El-Ahmad 15/15 3 0 1 0/0 1 SCORING SUMMARY Adam Gehrt 8/3 3 0 1 0/0 1 class became the 27:31 UCSB Jonathan Davis (Tony Lochhead) Kirk Thode 8/7 0 0 1 0/0 1 first in school history to Garrett McCabe 8/2 2 0 0 0/0 0 76:26 UWM Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler/ Tenzin Rampa 5/0 1 0 0 0/0 0 advance to the Trent Furtsch) Billy Meier 18/15 0 0 0 0/0 0 NCAA Tournament Ken Ogorzalek 12/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 102:00 UCSB Pat Scott (Jones/Lochhead) Chris Lins 5/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 in four years. The Shots: UWM 7, UCSB 19. Saves: UWM 5 (Eric Mickschl Totals 22/22 312 46 49 2/3 141 eight-member class Opponents 22/22 220 22 18 3/3 62 4, Kirk Thode 1), UCSB 4 ( 4). Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record won four league titles Attendance: 2,520 Eric Mickschl 16/15 13 0.85 48 5 11-3-1 and went 3-4 in Kirk Thode 8/7 9 1.18 17 2 3-2-2 Totals 22/22 22 0.96 67 7 14-5-3 NCAA Tournament Opponents 22/22 46 2.01 101 3 5-14-3 matches.

1982 1981 1980 1979

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 85 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer In the NCAA’s 2005 AT A GLANCE Starting with a 2-0 victory over Wiscon- sin Oct. 4, the Panthers defense - spear- 2005 • HEAD COACH headed by freshman goalkeeper Grant Louis Bennett Fernstrum - came together to post five 14-4-5 Overall • CAPTAINS consecutive shutouts. That streak came Kyle Zenoni to a close with a heartbreaking double- 4-2-1 Horizon Steve Bode overtime loss at Michigan Oct. 20. How- No. 24 Final Ranking • AUTOMATIC BID ever, just as quickly, the team did it again, (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) posting another five-straight clean sheets to end the regular season and start the • NOTABLE WINS postseason. • 1-0 at No. 22 Northern Illinois The squad finished second in the league standings, so it had to hit the road Despite losing a highly-decorated to claim its fourth-straight Horizon League eight-member senior class from 2004 that Tournament Championship. They did it Milwaukee 2, Bradley 0 had been to the NCAA Tournament in grand style, winning each game by Nov. 18, 2005 • Peoria, Ill. each season in a Milwaukee jersey, the indentical 1-0 scores to earn a trip to the SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 - T 2005 version of the Panthers picked up NCAA Tournament for the fifth-straight Milwaukee 1 1 - 2 right where they left from the previous season. Bradley 0 0 - 0 year. After starting the season 4-2-3 in the The team opened the NCAA Tourna- SCORING SUMMARY first month, the Panthers went 10-2-2 in ment with a game against Bradley, a 11:00 UWM Steve Sperl their final 14 games before falling to even- team they defeated in the regular sea- 50:13 UWM Andre Francois (Neil Dombrowski/ tual national runner-up New Mexico on son. Junior Steve Sperl scored the game- Tenzin Rampa) penalty kicks in the second round of the winner in the 11th minute to back Shots: UWM 21, BU 24. Saves: UWM 5 (Grant NCAA Tournament. Fernstrum’s 10th shutout of the year. Fernstrum 5), BU 8 (Dunsheath 7, Team 1) After that, it was on Attendance: 1,006 to Albuquerque, Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Neil Dombrowski 23/21 57 9 5 2/2 23 N.M. for a second No. 1 New Mexico 2, Milwaukee 2 - 2OT Craig Mallace 22/17 30 4 10 1/1 18 round meeting with Nov. 22, 2005 • Albuquerque, New Mexico Steve Sperl 23/16 40 6 4 0/0 16 Steve Bode 23/23 13 5 1 0/0 11 the Lobos, ranked SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT O2 - T Dale Weiler 13/12 23 3 4 0/0 10 No. 1 in the country. Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 - 2 Andre Francois 22/6 19 3 1 0/0 7 Adam Skalecki 15/2 5 2 2 0/0 6 Despite taking a 2-0 New Mexico 1 1 0 0 - 2 Kyle Zenoni 23/22 32 2 0 0/0 4 first half lead on goals SCORING SUMMARY Troy Spielmann 22/9 17 1 2 0/0 4 by sophomore Troy Tenzin Rampa 23/20 14 1 2 0/0 4 4:04 UWM Troy Spielmann (Dale Weiler) Chris Lins 18/10 1 1 1 0/0 3 Spielmann and Sperl, 5:45 UWM Steve Sperl (Dale Weiler) Colin Baker 18/1 6 1 0 0/0 2 the Panthers were Billy Meier 23/21 4 0 2 0/0 2 18:35 NM (Jeff Rowland) Zeke Dombrowski 23/22 9 0 1 0/0 1 unable to hold on 79:07 NM Jeff Rowland Travis Phillips 19/11 8 0 1 0/0 1 against the potent Martin Castro 16/4 6 0 1 0/0 1 Penalty Kick Shootout Dan Horst 5/2 1 0 1 0/0 1 New Mexico offense. School Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Rd.4 Rd.5 Dan Zelasko 12/3 6 0 0 0/0 0 After playing to a 2-2 New Mexico 3 G 7 G 6 G 10 G 9 G - 5 Ken Ogorzalek 19/8 5 0 0 0/0 0 tie in regulation, the Garrett McCabe 5/0 0 0 0 0/0 0 Milwaukee 10 G 28 G 22 X 7 G N/A - 3 Totals 23/23 296 38 38 3/3 114 Panthers’ season Opponents 23/23 295 18 15 2/3 51 came to a close in Shots: UWM 7, NM 26. Saves: UWM 6 (Grant Name GP/GS GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Fernstrum 6), NM 1 (Graczyk 1). Grant Fernstrum 16/16 8 0.47 64 10 10-2-4 heart-wrenching Eric Mickschl 7/7 10 1.38 26 2 4-2-1 Attendance: 4,552 Totals 23/23 18 0.74 98 12 14-4-5 fashion, falling 5-3 on Opponents 23/23 38 1.56 106 2 4-14-5 penalty kicks.

Note: Media guides/ brochures from the 1975, 1974 and 1973 seasons were not found in the UW-Milwaukee men’s soccer archives.

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- A - Dean, Darren ...... 1992 Ellsworth, Cliff ...... 2002-03-04 Abu-Khader, Mosa ...... 1982-83 Deck, Kevin ...... 1993-94-95-96 Ernst, Charlie ...... 1984-85-86-87 Akintonde, James ...... 1974-75 DeRosier, Alex ...... 1992-93 Akiwowo, Tunji ...... 1978-79-80-81 Diaz deLeon, Rafael ...... 1982 - F - Al-Fulaij, Fadel ...... 1976-77 Dindorf, Mike ...... 1994 Fabio, Doug ...... 1989-90-91-92 Al-Fulaij, Khalid ...... 1980 Dombrowski, Chad ...... 1999-00-01-02 Fahrney, Tim ...... 1984-85 Ambrosius, Mark ...... 1977-78-79-80 Dombrowski, Neil ...... 2002-03-04-05 Favill, Ian ...... 1980-81-82 Armstrong, Kevin ...... 1981-82-83-84 Dombrowski, Scott ...... 1997-98-99-00 Fernstrum, Grant ...... 2005 Dombrowski, Tighe ...... 2000-01-02-03 Fetzer, John ...... 1974-75-76 - B - Dombrowski, Zeke ...... 2004-05 Fischer, Mike ...... 1975-76-77-78 Babich, Mike ...... 1977-78 Fisher, Peter ...... 1983-84-85-86 Colin Baker ...... 2005 Francois, Andre ...... 2005 Balistrieri, Jason ...... 1985-86-87-88 Fraundorf, Josh ...... 1994-95 Banks, Demetrius ...... 2003 Fuhr, Mark ...... 1985-86-87-88 Banks, Jimmy ...... 1985-86 Furtsch, Trent ...... 2001-02-03-04 Barbosa, Luis ...... 1974 Barbosa, Rick ...... 1975 - G - Barr, Wally ...... 1973 Gajevic, Bodo ...... 1973-74-75 Barton, Paul ...... 1992 Gajavic, Peter ...... 1973 Beck, Dean ...... 1991-92-93-94 Gramenz, Don ...... 1990-91-92-93 Becker, John ...... 1977-78-79 Gehrt, Adam ...... 2003-04 Becker, Mike ...... 1984-85-86-87 Geier, Kris ...... 1980-81-82-83 Benke, Cameron ...... 2002 Georg, John ...... 1982 Bent, Wayne ...... 1981 Getzinger, Steve ...... 1986 Bernstein, Joe ...... 1996-97-98-99 Gramenz, Don ...... 1990-91-92-93 Beveridge, Colin ...... 1975-76 Grimm, Steve ...... 1991-92-93-94 Biebel, Mark ...... 1987-88-89-90 Gohsman, Robin ...... 1998-99 Bisswurm, Paul ...... 1983 Five Dombrowski brothers have played at Gouthro, Rick ...... 1974-75 Bisswurm, Tim ...... 1984-85-86-87 Milwaukee (clockwise from top left): Scott, Granryd, Ric ...... 1977-78-79-80 Blake, B.J...... 2000-01-02-03 Chad, Neil, Zeke and Tighe (below, with the Blankenburg, Chris ...... 1987-88-89-90 ) - H - I - Blaschka, Brian ...... 1983-84-85 Hansen, Jack ...... 1992 Bode, Steve ...... 2003, 05 Hauser, Paul ...... 1978 Bosnjak, Mark ...... 1974 Hatfield, Charlie ...... 1990 Bostwick, Blake ...... 1997-98-99-00 Hawkins, Ryan ...... 1994-95-96-97 Bostwick, Ryan ...... 1995 Hedderich, Kurt ...... 1993 Brisson, Chris ...... 2001-02-03-04 Heiden, Fritz ...... 1988 Buszydlo, Thomas ...... 1997-98 Hess, Eric ...... 1997-98 Butt, Brian ...... 1991-92 Hohl, Dana ...... 1996-97 Hoelker, Ian ...... 2001-02-03-04 - C - Horst, Dan ...... 2004-05 Calzavara, Steven ...... 1989 Huson, Byron ...... 1997-98-99 Campos, Fernando ...... 1978-79 Castro, Martin ...... 2004-05 - J - Chandler, Blake ...... 1999 Donohoo, Brian ...... 1988-89-90-91 Jacks, Roger ...... 1988-89-90 Chang, Julian ...... 2002-03 Dray, Dave ...... 1977-78-79-80 Jahr, Chris ...... 1993-94-95-96 Cirovski, Sasho ...... 1981-82-83-84 Dray, Dino ...... 1976 Jaksic, Veljko ...... 1973 Clemens, Neal ...... 1992 Driscoll, Neal ...... 1994-96-97-98 Jallow, Antou ...... 2001-02-03-04 Coleman, Jon ...... 1993-94-95-96 Duchicela, Jorge ...... 1974-75-76-77 Johns, P.J...... 1978-79-80 Colvin, Tony ...... 1996-97-98-99 Dulyx, Dan ...... 1999 Johnson, Kent ...... 1974-75-76 Coughlin, John ...... 1991 Dulyx, Dave ...... 1998-99 Crouch, Lance ...... 1979-80 Durham, Mark ...... 1995-96, 97-98 - K - Kasten, Derek ...... 2000 - D - - E - Keyes, Bill ...... 1990-91 Dadaian, Chris ...... 1999-00-01-02 Ehlers, Peter ...... 1978-79 Klein, J.J...... 2000-01 Dally, Mike ...... 1973-74 Eichler, Gottfried ...... 1985-86-87 Klim, George ...... 1973 D'Amato, Frank ...... 1981-82 El-Ahmad, Khaled ...... 2001-02-03-04 Klink, Eric ...... 1993-94-95-96 Day, Dan ...... 1984-85 Eliadis, Nestor ...... 1996 Klopp, Jim ...... 1989-90-91 de St. Aubin, Bobby ...... 1998-99 Elias, Elijah ...... 1998 Kluth, Ted ...... 1987-88

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Knezic, George ...... 1982-83 Mroz, Jon...... 1989-90-91 Schwebel, Scott ...... 1989-90-91 Knezic, Peter ...... 1977-78-79-80 Schweinert, Peter ...... 1984-85-86-88 Knezic, Steve ...... 1974-76 - N - O - Seymour, Ryan ...... 1998-99-00-01 Kopatich, Tom ...... 1994-95 Names, Craig ...... 1988-89-90-91 Shaw, Tony ...... 1991-92 Kralj, Goran ...... 1987-88-89-90 Nourmohamadian, Ali ...... 1977 Siadat, Hamid ...... 1975-76-77-78 Kreitmeir, Scott ...... 1990 Nowak, Mike ...... 1985-86 Sirin, John ...... 1976-77-78-79 Ogorzalek, Ken ...... 2004-05 Sisk, Trevor ...... 1991-92-93-94 O'Pray, Steve ...... 1993 Skalecki, Adam ...... 2005 Solberg, Jim ...... 1978-79-80-81 - P - Q - Sollie, David ...... 1989 Pacho, Jorge ...... 1973-74-75-76 Solomon, Ari ...... 1999 Papanikolaou, Zach ...... 1973 Sperl, Steve ...... 2003-04-05 Parada, Al ...... 1974-75 Spielmann, Ryan ...... 1999-00-01 Parker, Roy ...... 1981 Spielmann, Troy ...... 2004-05 Pehowski, Mark ...... 1998-99-00-01 Stacy, Joe ...... 1984-85-86-87 Pericciouli, Kirk ...... 1993 Steben, Andy ...... 1996 Phillips, Travis ...... 2005 Stempinski, Eric ...... 1993-94-95 Plutshack, Mark ...... 1985 Stojsavljevic, Milan ...... 1977 Pollasky, Keith ...... 1987 Stowers, Erik ...... 1998 Goran Krajl played for the Panthers from Polizzi, Mike ...... 1984 Swenby, Brad ...... 2000-01-02 1987-1990, earning all-league honors Provan, Jake ...... 1992-93-94-95 Szczepanski, Jon ...... 1985-86-87-88 twice. He went on to become a national recording artist with teammate Prpa, Tihi ...... 1984-85-86-87 Scott Schwebel in the band The Gufs. - T - U - - R - Therios, Andy ...... 1982 - L - Racz, Nick ...... 1981-82 Thode, Kirk ...... 2002-03-04 Lagos, Gerard ...... 1988-89-90-91 Raich, Martin ...... 1987 Thomas, Brian ...... 1981-82-83 Lagos, Manuel ...... 1990-91 Rajec, Dan ...... 1996-97 Tirnanic, Goran ...... 1984 Lance, Kyle ...... 2000-01-02-03 Ramirez, Emilio ...... 1993-94 Toth, Alex ...... 1980-81 LaPorte, Chris ...... 1981-82 Rampa, Tenzin ...... 2004-05 Tomashek, Dave ...... 1986 Laube, Joel ...... 1984 Rankovic, George ...... 1973-74-75 Tomic, Zeke ...... 1973-74 Lee, Andrew ...... 1999-00 Reigert, Tom ...... 1975 Tompa, David ...... 1997-98-99 Leiszter, Brian ...... 1989 Richardson, Evan ...... 1999-00-01-02 Treu, Roland ...... 1979-80 LeMoine, Bob ...... 1995 Rienzi, Jason ...... 1994-95 Trunley, Bob ...... 1983-84-85 Lins, Chris ...... 2004-05 Roder, Larry ...... 1983 Turner, Mark ...... 1998-99-00-01 Lish, Bobby ...... 2000-01-02-03 Roe, Mike ...... 1988-89-90-91 Lodi, Sal ...... 1974-75-76 Roethe, Kevin ...... 1999-00-01-02 - V - Lord, Don ...... 1973 Rogahn, Trent ...... 1996 Vacca, Dominic ...... 1993-94 Luedke, Joe ...... 1996-97-98-99 Rohrman, Jeff ...... 1984-85 Vacratsis, Demetri ...... 1990-91-92 Lulik, J.R...... 1982 Rokvic, Miro ...... 1975-76-77 Vidakovich, Milan ...... 1974-75 Rowe, Mike ...... 1983-84-85-86 - M - Royal, Paul ...... 1992-93-94-95 - W - Magnussen, Espen ...... 1982-83 Rutenis, Matas ...... 1982-83 Wallace, Mike ...... 1973-74-75 Mallace, Craig ...... 2003-04-05 Webb, Craig ...... 1977-78-79-80 Mannella, Dan ...... 1997-98 -S- Weiler, Dale ...... 2003-04-05 Maristany, Pete ...... 1977 Saavedra, Daniel ...... 2000 Wendt, Brian ...... 1974-75-76-77 Marras, Fabio ...... 1980-81-82-83 Sanneh, Tony ...... 1990-91-92-93 White, Erik ...... 1995-96-97 Marshall, David ...... 1993-94-95-96 Santorineos, John ...... 1979 Wiebe, Kevin ...... 1997-98 Matthews, J.B...... 1997-98-99-00 Santos, Joaquin ...... 1994-95-96-97 Wiersholm, Karl ...... 1982-83 McCabe, Garrett ...... 2004-05 Saul, John ...... 1975 Willms, Bill ...... 1989 McIntosh, Mark ...... 1986-87-88-89 Scalici, Mike ...... 1973 Windbiel, Kurt ...... 1982 Meier, Billy ...... 2003-04-05 Schade, Kevin ...... 1985 Menk, John ...... 1989-91-92 Schaefer, Mark ...... 1979-80-81-82 - X - Y - Z - Metz, Peter ...... 1994-95-96-97 Schemeld, Dean ...... 1977-78 Yoo, Seung ...... 1979 Mickschl, Eric ...... 2003-04-05 Scherer, Dave ...... 1976-78-79 Zabala, Lito ...... 1976, 77-78-79 Mielke, Mike ...... 2000 Scheuerman, Tony ...... 1986 Zelasko, Dan ...... 2004-05 Miller, Eddie ...... 1987-88-89-90 Schimpf, David ...... 1985-86-87-88 Zenoni, Kyle ...... 2002-03-04-05 Mitrovich, John ...... 1978-79-80-81 Schimpf, Mark ...... 1991 Ziedler, Geoff ...... 1983 Monson, Roger ...... 1973-76-77 Schmidt, Matt ...... 1995-96-97-98 Zizzo, Frank ...... 1983-84-85 Morgan, Ray ...... 1989-90 Scholz, Willie ...... 1973 Zuba, Jerry ...... 1974

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AKIWOWO, TUNJI Midwest Region (1995-96) ... Team MVP in 1995 FURTSCH, TRENT UWM 1978-81 and co-MVP in 1996. UWM 2001-04 • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Sirius (Swedish First Division) • Notes: Fourth-leading scorer in UWM history DOMBROWSKI, NEIL • Notes: Named to the Horizon League All- with 38 goals ... All-State (1981) ... Played on UWM 2002-2005 Tournament Team in 2001, 2003 and 2004 ... NCAA Tournament teams in 1979 and 1980. • Milwaukee Wave (MISL Draftee) second all-time in program history in both • Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL) games played (86) and games started (84). BANKS, JIMMY • Notes: Helped lead UWM to second round UWM 1985-86 of NCAA Tournament in each of his four sea- GRAMENZ, DON • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) sons ... first team all-league in 2005 ... third in UWM 1990-93 • Notes: Member of the U.S. National Team program history with 85 games played ... • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) that played in the 1990 World Cup ... All-Mid- named Second Team Academic All-Ameri- • (A-League) east/Midwest and All-WISL in (1985-86). can as a senior ... tied school and league • Notes: UWM co-Captain in 1993 ... Seventh records with four goals in one game versus in career assists with 19 ... Played on 1990 BLASCHKA, BRIAN Loyola Oct. 23, 2005. NCAA Tournament team. UWM 1983-85 • (USISL) Chad Dombrowski, who currently • Notes: Three-time letterwinner at defender serves as an assistant coach with the from 1983-85. DOMBROWSKI, CHAD UWM 1999-2002 team, played a key role in helping the • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Milwaukee Wave win the Major Indoor BERNSTEIN, JOE Soccer League championship in 2005. UWM 1996-99 • Milwaukee Wave (MISL) • Chicago Fire (MLS Draftee-5th Round) In front of a national television audience • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Draftee on ESPN2, Dombrowski scored a key • Notes: Four-year letterwinner at UWM ... • (A-League) • Notes: Second-Team NSCAA All- goal as the Wave claimed a double- Scored both UWM goals, including GW in sec- overtime win over the Cleveland Force, ond OT, in 2-1 win over state-rival Wisconsin America in 2002...two-time First-Team during senior season. Great Lakes Region...two-time First-Team helping claim the finals series, two- All-Horizon League ... Helped Wave to games-to-none. He also spent the 2006 BRISSON, CHRIS 2005 MISL Championship. season with the Wave, recording five UWM 2001-04 goals and three assists in 30 games. • Minnesota Thunder (USL) • Notes: Helped UWM reach the NCAA Tour- Dombrowski had signed a two-year contract with the Wave in February 2005, nament in each of his four seasons ... Horizon after playing on the Wave United outdoor side the previos two seasons. With the League All-Tournament (2004) ... earned John United on hiatus from A-League action, the West Allis native is playing with the Fetzer Memorial for most dedicated in 2004. Minnesota Thunder.

CIROVSKI, SASHO Chad is one of five Dombrowski’s who have played soccer at UWM and one of UWM 1981-84 two currently playing professionally. His brother, Tighe, is currently playing over- • Milwaukee Wave (AISA) seas in Sweden. • North York Rockets (CSL) • Notes: Current head coach for the Univer- DOMBROWSKI, SCOTT GRANRYD, RIC sity of Maryland, leading Terps to NCAA Na- UWM 1997-2000 UWM 1977-80 tional Title in 2005 ... Panther assistant coach • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL Draftee) • (ASL) (1987-90) ... Fourth in career assists with 27 ... • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Notes: Played on NCAA Tournament teams All-Mideast/Midwest (1982-84) ... Co-captain • Notes: Team MVP and Coach’s Award re- in 1979 and 1980 ... Starting goalkeeper in 1977 and MVP (1984). cipient in 1999 ... All-Great Lakes Region se- ... Fourth in career saves with 279. lection (1999) ... Team captain in 2000 ... COLEMAN, JON Named first-team All-MCC (2000). JAHR, CHRIS UWM 1993-96 UWM 1993-96 • Lafayette Swamprats (EISL) DOMBROWSKI, TIGHE • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Notes: UWM assistant coach from 1997 -2005 UWM 2000-03 • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) ... Named second-team All-MCC (1995). • San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) • Lehigh Valley Steam (A-League) • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) • Chicago Stingers (USISL) COLVIN, TONY • Sirius (Swedish First Division) • Notes: Four-year starter ... MCC All-Tourna- UWM 1995-99 • Notes: Honorable Mention Soccer Times All- ment team (1996) ... Team’s co-MVP (1996). • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Draftee America in 2003 ... two-time First-Team Great • Notes: Sixth in career assists (22), 10th in ca- Lakes Region ... three-time First-Team All- JALLOW, ANTOU reer points (64). League ... loaned by San Jose (MLS) to Min- UWM 2001-04 nesota of A-League in summer of 2005. • Gefle IF (Swedish Premiership) DECK, KEVIN • San Jose Quakes (MLS Draftee) UWM 1993-96 FISCHER, MIKE • Chicago Storm (MISL Draftee) • Chicago Stingers (USISL) UWM 1975-78 • Notes: Four-year starter ... Finished as lead- • Notes: Milwaukee’s first All-American de- • Indianapolis Daredevils (ASL) ing goal-scorer in UWM and Horizon League fender, earning second team honors in 1995 • (ASL) history ... Two-Time League Player of the Year ... inducted into UWM Hall of Fame in 2006 ... • Notes: UWM co-captain and MVP (1977-78) ... Three-Time First-Team All-Horizon League ... First-team All-MCC (1994-96) ... First-team All- ... Seventh in career assists with 19. Member of only senior class to advance to

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NCAA Tournament in all four years ... Also won McINTOSH, MARK league titles each year. UWM 1986-89 • Tulsa Ambush (NPSL) JOHNS, P.J. UWM 1978-80 MENK, JOHN • Edmonton Drillers (NASL) UWM 1989-1992 • Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL) • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) • Cleveland Force (MISL) • Notes: 1991 recipient of the team’s John • (NPSL) Fetzer Memorial Award ... Team captain and • Pittsburgh Stingers (CISL) MVP in 1992. • Notes: Starting goalkeeper on NCAA Tour- nament teams of 1979 and 1980 ... Member MROZ, JON of the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame ... ended his UWM 1989-91 career first in shutouts (19) and career GAA • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) (0.73) ... Set school-record 0.66 GAA in 1979. • Notes: Second in career wins (33) and shut- outs (18) ... Goalkeeper with 1990 NCAA Tour- KNEZIC, PETER nament team. UWM 1977-80 • Chicago Horizon (MISL) P.J. Johns spent three seasons in the nets for PROVAN, JAKE UWM, leading the team to the NCAA • Oklahoma City Slickers (ASL) Tournament in both 1979 and 1980. After UWM 1992-95 • Oklahoma City Stampede (ASL) leaving Milwaukee, Johns played profession- • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Tulsa Tornadoes (ASL) ally indoors and outdoors and was inducted • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) into the Panther Hall of Fame in 1991. • Fox Valley Rebels (PDSL) • Notes: UWM’s third all-time leading scorer • Notes: Ninth in school history with 28 career with 125 points (49 goals, 27 assists) ... All-Ameri- LAGOS, MANUEL goals ... First-team All-MCC in 1995, second- can honorable mention (1979) ... MVP on UWM 1990-91 team All-Mid Continent in 1993. NCAA Tournament teams of 1979 and 1980. • U.E. Lleida (Spain) • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) RIENZI, JASON KREITMEIR, SCOTT • New York/New Jersey Metrostars (MLS) UWM 1994-95 UWM 1990 • Chicago Fire (MLS) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Fox River Valley Rebels (PDSL) • Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) • Chicago Stingers (USISL) • (NPSL) • San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) • Notes: Two-time letterwinner. • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) • (MLS) • 1860 Munich (Germany) • Notes: First-team All-American in 1991, sec- RICHARDSON, EVAN • Notes: Had two goals and six assists in one ond-team All-American in 1990 ... MVP of 1990 UWM 1999-2002 season at UWM ... Played on the 1990 NCAA NCAA Tournament team ... Scored 32 goals • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Tournament team. in two seasons, seventh all-time ... Member of • Notes: All-League Second Team in 2002. the 1992 U.S. Olympic team. LAGOS, GERARD ROHRMAN, JEFF UWM 1988-91 MARSHALL, DAVID UWM 1984-85 • Loudon (France) UWM 1993-1996 • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Notes: MVP runner-up of WISL, Panther cap- • Notes: Co-Captain (1990-91) ... Scored 60 • Notes: First-team All-MCC and All-Midwest tain and MVP (1985) ... All-WISL (1984-85). career points (22 goals, 16 assists) ... All-Big Cen- Region (1996) ... 23 career goals. tral (1989-90) ... Played on 1990 NCAA Tour- nament team ... UWM Hall of Fame inductee. Following the completion of his record- of the NCAA Tournament for the sec- breaking senior season in 2004, Antou ond consecutive season and to four Jallow found his services in high de- straight NCAA Tournaments overall last mand in the professional soccer ranks. season. The Uppsala, Sweden native After the season, Jallow tried out for was named the Horizon League Player Gefle IE of the Swedish of the Year in both 2002 and 2004 and before being drafted into both MLS earned first-team all-league honors in and the MISL. three straight campaigns. The San Jose Earthquakes selected He ended his four-year career as Jallow in the fourth round, 41st overall, UWM’s and the Horizon League’s all- of the MLS SuperDraft in January. Then time leading goal scorer (60) after tal- in February, the Chicago Storm se- lying a league-best 18 as a senior. lected the Swedish striker with the sec- Jallow also ended his career with 133 ond pick of the second round of its own career points, good for second all-time draft. Jallow elected to return home, in school history. Jallow excelled in the signing with Gefle IE in March. classroom as well, earning First-Team Academic All-America honors from Jallow finished his four-year career af- ESPN and NSCAA/adidas Third-Team ter leading UWM to the second round Scholar All-America accolades in 2004.

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ROYAL, PAUL SWENBY, BRAD ZABALA, LITO UWM 1992-95 UWM 2000-02 UWM 1976-79 • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • New Jersey Stallions (USISL) • Notes: Fifth all-time with a 1.13 goals against • Carolina Lightnin’ (ASL) • South Jersey Barons (USL) average. • Chicago Power (NPSL) • Philadelphia Kixx (MISL) • Notes: Third in career goals (38) and points • Notes: Two-time first-team All-MCC selection WEBB, CRAIG (95), and is seventh in career assists (19) ... (1994-95) ... First in school history in wins (40) UWM 1977-80 Played on the 1979 NCAA Tournament team. and fourth in shutouts (13) and goals against • Chicago Horizon (MISL) average (1.16). • Notes: Co-captain; All-Mideast (1979-80). ZENONI, KYLE UWM 2001-2004 SANTOS, JOAQUIN WHITE, ERIK • Chicago Storm (MISL Draftee) UWM 1994-97 UWM 1995-97 • Dundee FC (Scottish Premier League) • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Notes: Helped UWM to second round of • Notes: First-team All-MCC selection in 1996 • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) NCAA Tournament each season ... team cap- and 1997.. Selected to the MCC All-Tourna- • Notes: All-MCC selection (1996-97) ... Led tain as a senior. ment team in 1997. team in scoring in 1997; seocnd in 1996.

SCHWEINERT, PETER UWM 1984-88 SANNEH RETURNS STATESIDE; RE-JOINS MLS • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) • Notes: Co-captain (1988) ... All-WISL (1988). Arguably the most recognizable name in UWM soccer history, Tony Sanneh SHEMALD, DEAN returned stateside in 2004 after playing UWM 1977-79 in Germany for six years. The 1993 Mid- • Indianapolis Daredevils (ASL) • Phoenix Fire (ASL) Continent Conference Player of the • Notes: Starting defender in 1977-78. Year signed with the Columbus Crew of MLS to finish out the year and SISK, TREVOR continues 2006 with the Chicago Fire UWM 1991-94 for the second-straight season after a • (USISL) 2005 trade brought him to the Windy • Notes: First-team All-MCC (1994) ... Second- team All-Mid-Con (1993) ... All-Mideast Region City. (1994) ... 34 career goals are sixth all-time. Sanneh has experience in America’s SZCZEPANSKI, JON top league, being acquired by D.C. UWM 1985-88 United from the Minnesota Thunder of • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) the A-League in May of 1996. In his three • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) years with the United, he helped his • Notes: All-Mideast/Midwest, All-WISL and All- In addition to being just one of three Big Central in 1988 ... Panther MVP (1988). team win five cups, including the MLS players to play every minute of every Cup twice. In his first season, D.C. United game for the U.S., he moved to forward SANNEH, TONY won both the MLS Cup and U.S. Open from defender during the quarterfinal UWM 1990-93 Cup in a 10-day span. • Chicago Power (NPSL) match against Germany and nearly tied the game twice in the second half • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) The next season, Sanneh took his game • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) of a 1-0 loss. • D.C. United (MLS) to Germany for his first taste of the • Hertha Berlin (German ) international game. He left D.C. United Two years ago, back in the MLS, • FC Nurnberg (German Bundesliga) ranked among the top-10 of several Sanneh joined the Crew and was • US National Team (2002 World Cup) club career lists, including goals, assists reunited with childhood, high school • Columbus Crew (MLS) and points. • Chicago Fire (MLS) and UWM teammate Manny Lagos. • Notes: Panthers’ all-time leader assists (32), Sanneh started the final six regular and points (138) and second in goals (53) ... Two months later, he was in Germany, season, and both playoff games for Mid-Con and team MVP (1993) ... Played on having signed with Hertha Berlin of the Columbus, scoring two goals, both 1990 NCAA Tournament team ... Member of German Bundesliga. In 2001 he was game-winners, and adding a pair of the U.S. National team (2000-2005), earning transferred to FC Nurnberg where he assists in that time. Following the year, the starting defensive position for the 2002 became a fixture in the Nurnberg World Cup team in Japan/South Korea ... Had he was traded to the Chicago Fire for lineup. During the 2001-02 season, he the team’s all-time leading scorer, Ante #9 retired by Milwaukee Rampage, only re- scored a pair of goals while assisting on tired number in franchise history. Razov. In five years in the MLS, he has two others in 29 games at FC Nurnberg. 16 goals and 27 assists in 89 games. He STOSAVLJEVIC, MILAN has plans on being a major factor on UWM 1977 It was the 2002 World Cup where the field for the Fire in next year’s run for • New England Teaman (NASL) Sanneh took center stage in the the MLS Cup. • Notes: Second in season goals (19) and National Team’s run to the quarterfinals. points (49).

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The UWM men’s soccer program has produced a number of coaches over the years. The following is a list of former UWM players and coaches who have distinguished themselves in the coaching profession. (Current Coaching Positions in BOLD)

ANDERSON, STAN ASSISTANT, 1996-05 • In 1990, Gansler led the Americans to PELTONEN, CRAIG ASSISTANT, 1985-87 Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach their first World Cup appearance since Marian College Men’s Coach 1950. In 1996, he became coach of the Marian College Women’s Coach BANKS, JIMMY PLAYER, 1985-86 Rampage. In May of 1999, he was Milwaukee School of Engineering named coach of the Kansas City Wizards PIERCE, TONY ASSISTANT, 1991 Men’s Coach and led the team to an MLS champion- UW-Green Bay Assistant Men’s Coach ship title. He was then named the MLS Concordia (IL) Men’s Coach BENNETT, LOUIS HEAD COACH, 1996-05 Coach of the Year. Concordia (IL) Women’s Coach Marquette Men’s Coach Wisconsin Lutheran Women’s Coach GRIER, KRIS PLAYER, 1980-83 • Left as the winningest coach in program Windsor’s Women’s Coach ROHRMAN, JEFF PLAYER, 1984-85 history (136 wins) while leading Milwau- St. Clair College Women’s Coach Wisconsin Men’s Coach kee to NCAA Tournament from 2001-05. Maryland Men’s Assistant Coach HARRIS, DAN HEAD COACH, 1973-83 Bethany Men’s Coach CIROVSKI, SASHO PLAYER, 1981-84 Concordia Men’s Coach Navy Men’s Assistant Maryland Men’s Coach • Athletic Director at Milwaukee School Hartford Men’s Coach of Engineering since 1995. Was inducted ROYAL, PAUL PLAYER, 1992-95 UWM Men’s Assistant Coach into the UWM Hall of Fame in 2006. LaSalle Women’s Coach • Led Maryland to a 19-4-2 record and Villanova Women’s Assistant NCAA National Championship in 2005. HATFIELD, CHARLIE PLAYER, 1991 Assistant (WUSA) West Texas A&M Men’s Assistant Coach SZCZEPANSKI, JON PLAYER, 1985-88 LAUNDER, JIM PLAYER, 1974 Wisconsin Men’s Assistant Columbus Crew Assistant Coach Yale Men’s Assistant Milwaukee Rampage Assistant Coach Milwaukee Rampage Assistant Dayton Men’s Coach Wisconsin Men’s Coach SOLLIE, DAVID PLAYER, 1989 UWM Assistant Coach UWM Women’s Assistant Coach NAVY Women’s Assistant Coach • Launder organized and played for Maryland Assistant Coach UWM’s club soccer team and helped it to reach varsity status in 1974. He led Wis- TOMPKINS, BRIAN COACH, 1989-95 Sasho Cirovski consin to four NCAA Tournament ap- Yale Men’s Coach pearances in a five-year span, winning COLEMAN, JON PLAYER, 1993-1996 the national championship in 1995. In • Tompkins posted the best winning per- UWM Men’s Head Coach 2000, he was inducted into the UWM Ath- centage in UWM history, a 90-41-11 (.672) UWM Men’s Assistant Coach 1996-05 letic Hall of Fame. mark in seven years, and led the Panthers Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach to the NCAA Tournament in 1990. LIEKOSKI, TIMO CLUB COACH, 1972 • Named fifth head coach in history of Columbus Crew Head Coach program on December 27, 2005. 1995 US National U-23 Team • In his second year as head coach, Head Coach (MISL) Coleman led the Lady Popes to the 2001 Hartwick Men’s Head Coach Division I State Championship Title and was named the 2001 WIAA State Girl’s • Liekoski was the UWM men’s soccer Coach of the Year. coach in its last year as a club sport.

D’AMATO, FRANK PLAYER, 1981-82 LUEDKE, JOE PLAYER, 1995-99 Marquette Women’s Assistant Coach Wisconsin Lutheran Head Men’s Coach Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach DOMBROWSKI, SCOTT PLAYER, 1997-00 Brian Tompkins West Allis Hale H.S. Boys Coach MANNELLA, DAN PLAYER, 1997-98 LaSalle Women’s Assistant Villanova Women’s Assistant WEBB, CRAIG PLAYER, 1977-80 EL-AHMAD, KHALED PLAYER, 2001-04 Wisconsin Women’s Coach Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach MARRAS, FABIO PLAYER, 1980-83 • Webb coached the Badgers from GANSLER, BOB HEAD COACH, 1984-89 Windsor Men’s Coach 1981-85, compiling an 83-13-3 record and Kansas City Wizards Head Coach a trip to the NCAA Tournament in 1985. Milwaukee Rampage Head Coach MROZ, JON PLAYER, 1987-91 1990 US World Cup Team Head Coach Brookfield Central H.S. Boys Coach WINDBIEL, KURT PLAYER, 1982 UWM Men’s Assistant Coach Lakeland College Men’s Coach

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This is UWM

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The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair Park, is home to a NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Rac- ing League event. Plus, the sports land- scape also includes one of the best county park systems in the nation and One of the many highlights of downtown Milwaukee is the scenic River Walk, an annual PGA Tour event in suburban which extends from the north end of downtown through the Third Ward. Brown Deer. Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, dominiums are also becoming a part of Milwaukee is also a tourist and business is steeped in tradition and history, alive in the landscape in the Historic Third Ward. destination for travelers around the state growth and development. From the spar- and nation. The Midwest Express Center kling clean water of Lake Michigan, to Milwaukee’s museum scene is also ac- downtown serves as the city’s main con- the rich heritage of our ethnic neighbor- tive. The Milwaukee Art Museum vention center and draws groups from hoods, Milwaukee invites you to discover wrapped up a $100 million expansion a around the world to host their annual ac- its unique, diverse community. few years ago featuring a dramatic wing- tivities in Milwaukee. Milwaukee is also like sculpture rising high above easy to get to, located at the intersec- Heralded as “The City of Festivals,” Mil- Milwaukee’s lakefront. The Milwaukee tions of interstates 94 and 43. Milwaukee’s waukee hosts more than 15 annual festi- Public Museum includes a number of na- Mitchell International Airport has nearly vals, including the world’s largest music tionally-renowned exhibits and an IMAX 20 airlines, over 500 daily departures and festival, Summerfest, and over a dozen Theater. Plus, the Milwaukee County Zoo arrivals and features a newly recon- ethnic festivals all held along Milwaukee’s is well-known as one of the finest in the structed public area. spectacular lakefront. nation.

The RiverWalk, which meanders through Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city the heart of downtown, recently re- put its stamp on ceived a $13 million facelift, and devel- with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring opment continues to the north and south. of 2001. The $400 million, one-of-a-kind ballpark features a convertible roof and Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, natural grass. Offering the finest in ballpark exciting nightlife and a wide array of dis- amenities, Miller Park is a park within a tinctive sports bars are located along the park - that is, it includes places to tailgate RiverWalk. Also prevalent along the along the Menomonee River, a sports- RiverWalk are many brewpubs and themed restaurant, and an elegantly fin- microbreweries. Gondolas and water ished restaurant, the .300 Club. Miller Park taxies frequently travel Milwaukee’s sce- also played host to the Major League All- nic RiverWalk area. Star Game in 2002 and has hosted con- certs and other special events. The Historic Third Ward is quickly becom- ing the “off-Broadway” of Milwaukee’s Two of the city’s other professional sports arts scene. It is home to the new Broad- teams, including the NBA’s Milwaukee way Theatre Center as well as another, Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley smaller, experimental theatre. In addition, Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular this restored warehouse district features downtown is the home of the UWM a number of art galleries, the well-re- men’s basketball team, as well as the Mil- garded Milwaukee Institute of Art and waukee Wave of the Major Indoor Soc- Design, coffee houses, cafes and antique cer League. The arena has undergone Summerfest is one of many annual stores. An abundance of new housing in major renovations and also hosts a num- festivals held along Milwaukee’s the form of loft-style apartments and con- ber of concerts and other special events. lakefront during the summer months.

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LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee’s upper East Side, one of the city’s most attractive residential ar- eas and home to many faculty, staff and students. The campus lies just five blocks from the beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan.

Its location in the business, financial, cultural and industrial heart of the state An aerial view of the UWM campus, which is located gives students an edge in getting pro- within blocks of Lake Michigan on Milwaukee’s east side. fessional experience while still in school. • Laboratory for Surface Studies The compact campus is situated along UWM Fast Facts • Center for Teacher Education • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies residential tree-lined streets and stately Students ...... 28,042 homes 10 minutes from downtown. • Women’s Studies Consortium UWM is ranked as the second-safest Degree Programs ...... 149 campus in Wisconsin. AMONG THE BEST Undergrad Programs ... 81 UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and HISTORY Masters Programs ...... 48 universities (from a total of 3,600) Originally founded in 1885 as the Mil- Doctoral Programs ...... 18 ranked by the Carnegie Foundation in the top group called Doctoral/Re- waukee State Normal School, the Schools and Colleges.. 12 school expanded its curriculum in 1927 search Universities - Extensive. to become the Milwaukee State Teachers College. In 1951, it became ALUMNI Wisconsin State College-Milwaukee, FACULTY 65 percent of alumni remain in South- and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee was cre- With a distinguished faculty of more eastern Wisconsin, and include many ated with a merger of the State Col- than 1,300, UWM is listed among the of Milwaukee’s business, cultural and lege and the University of Wisconsin Ex- top 100 public institutions in the nation community leaders. More than 100,000 tension Center in Milwaukee in research and development expen- UWM grads live in all 50 states and ditures. UWM’s individual schools and abroad. UWM TODAY colleges have achieved national rec- UWM has an enrollment of more than ognition, as well as top accreditation, Among UWM’s many distinguished 28,000 students, the second largest in by their review groups. graduates are Golda Meir (Education the state. The university boasts 120 un- ‘17), the former prime minister of Israel, dergraduate majors and submajors, 48 AREAS OF EXCELLENCE for whom the UWM library is named. masters and 18 doctoral degree pro- UWM has nine University System Cen- grams. They are separated into the fol- ters of Excellence, areas of the univer- Notable graduates in the sports world lowing schools and colleges: sity that have received special recog- include the late NASCAR champion nition from the UW System Board of Re- Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering • Allied Health Professions gents for outstanding achievements in ‘77) and former NFL All-Pro defensive • The Arts diverse areas of instruction, scholarship, back Mike Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice • Architecture and Urban Planning research and performance. They are: president and chief financial officer of • Education the Seattle Seahawks of the National • Business Administration • School of Architecture and Football League. NFL referee Bill • Nursing Urban Planning Carollo, who officiated the 2003 Super • Engineering & Applied Science • Center for Business Competitiveness Bowl, is also a UWM grad. U.S. World • Social Welfare • Institute of Chamber Music Cup standout Tony Sanneh also at- • Library & Information Science • Center for Great Lakes Studies tended UWM, as did Illinois men’s bas- • Letters & Science • Professional Theatre Training Program ketball coach Bruce Weber.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 95 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer This is UWM ciation, National Science Foundation Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of and Russell Sage Foundation. five books focusing on Puerto Rican so- ciety and economy, with the latest be- He formerly held the position of Provost ing the forthcoming “Puerto Ricans in the and Vice President for Academic Affairs : The Development of a at the University at Albany, State Univer- Commuter Nation,” co-authored with sity of New York and functioned as the Edna Acosta-Belén. He has co-edited an- Chief Operating Officer of the campus. other book and has published more than He also formerly held the post of Associ- 30 articles and book reviews in a wide ate Provost and Dean of Graduate Stud- variety of scholarly journals. Along with ies. Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiago also is a founding co-editor of the Latino Re- He served as Associate Director of the search Review and is a member of the Center for Latino, Latin American and U.S. Congressional Hispanic Caucus In- Caribbean Studies (CELAC), and was ternational Relations Advisory Group. Chair of the University Faculty Senate at Chancellor Carlos Santiago the University at Albany for the academic Dr. Santiago’s wife, Azara Santiago- Carlos E. Santiago is beginning his third year 1996-1997. Rivera, is also part of the faculty at UWM. academic year as the Chancellor of the She is an associate professor of educa- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. With the University at Albany, Provost tional psychology in the School of Edu- Santiago was a member of its National cation. Santiago is UWM’s seventh Chancellor. Collegiate Athletic Association Certifica- In this position, he is the chief administra- tion Steering Committee, worked closely Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in eco- tive officer of the university and a part- with the athletics department on aca- nomics from Cornell University (1982) and ner with a great number of constituents demics and admissions-related issues, M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell on and off campus. and was involved with the New York Gi- University (1979) and the University of ants annual Puerto Rico (1975). Chancellor Santiago also holds the aca- summer training camp held at the Uni- demic rank of Professor of Economics at versity at Albany. Like most other boys growing up in Puerto UWM. As a labor economist, he has re- Rico, Dr. Santiago played baseball year- gional expertise in the Caribbean and “Universities must focus on creating the round and aspired to follow national he- Central America, with special emphasis scholar-athlete,” Chancellor Santiago roes Roberto Clemente and Orlando on Puerto Rico. said. “Winning is nice, but first and fore- Cepeda to Major League Baseball. Dr. most you have to focus on the academ- Santiago played third base throughout His research interests include labor mar- ics. UWM clearly has that mindset, as high school and earned a place on his ket issues, problems of structural adjust- shown by last year’s outstanding perfor- division’s all-star team. In recent years, his ment and debt and labor migration to mance both in the classroom and on the sporting interests have included golf, ten- the United States. He has received grants playing field. I will be a strong supporter nis, downhill skiing, walking and jogging. and fellowships from a variety of organi- of this unbeatable approach to aca- He also helped coach teams for zations including the Ford Foundation, demics and athletics.” his daughters. Rockefeller Foundation, Fulbright Asso-

UWM Athletic Board The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee athletic, intramural and recreational pro- BOARD MEMBERS Athletic board plays a role in connect- gram into the life of the university, while (AS OF AUGUST 1) ing the athletic department to the rest of also ensuring that the UWM athletic, in- the campus community. Made up of a tramural and recreational program op- variety of staff and faculty members, stu- erates in a manner that meets the high- • Jose Torres • Douglas Woods dents and alumni, the board meets est ethical and regulatory standards. • Erika Sander • Joseph Czarnezki monthly and gets involved in a number • Jim Cleary • James Hazard of activities of the athletic department. Officers, including a chair, vice-chair and • Thomas Holme • Mark Keane secretary are elected at tthe first meet- • Laurie Marks • Virginia Stoffel The board’s stated mission includes fos- ing of the school year. The board also • Joe Rodriguez • Tim Schoewe tering an environment in which a diversi- forms a variety of sub-committees to fied UWM athletic, intramural and recre- oversee various aspects of the athletic ation program can be competitively and department, including the annual bud- financially successful. The board is also get. dedicated to integrating a well-rounded

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The success at UWM actually started long Field and Engelmann Field, which will ago. UWM finished second in the have lights beginning this season. McCafferty Trophy standings during the 1997-98 school year and during the 1999- Over Haidet’s tenure, athletics at UWM 2000 school year. In fact, following the has moved from NAIA Division II to NCAA 1999-2000 season, UWM finished just one Division I status, and from independent point out of first place and won the MCC status to membership in two athletic con- men’s all-sports championship. The Pan- ferences, raising the bar of competition thers then won the league’s all-sports tro- each time. Haidet notes that the strong phy for the first time after the 2000-01 sea- commitment to athletics by the institu- son, and then won it again after the 2003- tion and student association has greatly 04 campaign. contributed to the rapid and successful growth of the program. He also feels past Many of UWM’s teams have also gained student-athletes, coaches and adminis- national recognition under Haidet. The trators helped set in motion the success Athletic Director Bud Haidet great success of the men’s basketball UWM enjoys. Athletics has been a way of life for UWM team also includes an NCAA berth in Director of Athletics Bud Haidet, and 2003 and a National Invitation Tourna- Haidet is active in numerous NCAA ac- Haidet is busy making success a way of ment appearance in 2004 in addition to tivities. He completed Level I-III NCAA Ath- life for the UWM Athletics Department. the Sweet 16 run a season ago. The letics Management courses and was a men’s soccer team has qualified for the member of two NCAA Division I Peer Re- In fact, the department has experienced last five NCAA Tournaments and has view Certification teams and two NCAA unprecedented success on and off the been ranked as high as eighth in the na- committees. He was recently the chair playing surface under Haidet. This past tion. The women’s volleyball team has of the Horizon League’s Executive Coun- year, UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, qualified for five of the last eight NCAA cil and active in all the league’s activities. the Horizon League’s All-Sports Trophy, for Tournaments. The women’s basketball the fourth time in six years. UWM won 10 team also made the NCAA Tournament Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an league titles and claimed a third-straight in 2001 and teams in women’s soccer athletics administrator at Miami Univer- regular season league title in men’s bas- and baseball have also been regulars in sity in Oxford, Ohio, where he earned ketball. UWM has also won the women’s the NCAA Tournament. both his bachelor’s and master’s de- all-sports award in five of the last six years grees. He was honored by Miami last fall and the men’s all-sports award for two- UWM has also earned the reputation for when he was named to its Athletic Hall straight years. hosting successful league champion- of Fame. A former captain in the marine ships. The men’s basketball tournament corps, Haidet enjoys weight training, hik- The biggest highlight of last year came has set attendance records each of the ing and fishing, and spending time with after the Horizon League basketball sea- last three years in Milwaukee while tour- his wife, Beth, stepson, Drew, four children son was completed. The Panther men naments for women’s basketball, men’s and 13 grandchildren. again made their mark in the NCAA Tour- and women’s soccer and women’s vol- nament, beating Big 12 power Okla- leyball have all drawn accolades. homa before falling to eventual national champion Florida. At the same time, the In the classroom, 67 UWM student-ath- Panther women were battling with Michi- letes were named to the Academic gan State in the NCAA Tournament, only Honor Roll this past spring, the highest to fall is the contest. Those basketball number in the league. Numerous Pan- accomplishments came on the heels of thers have also won league and national a 2005 post-season run that saw the Pan- academic awards. And, the current cu- ther men advance to the Sweet 16 and mulative grade point average of all stu- garner national attention. dent-athletes is above 3.0.

Basketball is far from the only sport where Haidet has also directed an upgrade in UWM has experienced tremendous suc- facilities for all of UWM athletics. The on- cess. In fact, both the men’s and going renovation/addi- women’s soccer teams advanced to the tion, called the “Pavilion”, was opened second round of the NCAA Tournament in January 2006 and vastly improves the this past year. The men knocked off Bra- office and training space for the athletic dley before falling in overtime to national department. Haidet has also led the ex- runner-up New Mexico, while the women tremely successful move by the men’s basketball team to the U.S. Cellular Arena beat Purdue before falling to Marquette Haidet with the McCafferty Trophy, which on a last-second goal. in downtown Milwaukee and shown the way for improvements at Henry Aaron UWM has won four of the last six years.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 97 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer This is UWM CHUCK LANG DEANNA D’ABBRACIO ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Chuck Lang joined the UWM athletic Deanna D’Abbracio has been a department in the fall of 2002 as an member of trhe UWM staff in a variety associate athletic director. of positions since 1990. She started as the NCAA compliance coordinator As the associate director of external and academic advisor for the school affairs, Lang’s duties include supervis- before becoming an Assistant Athlet- ing the assistant director of external operations, the ath- ics Director and Senior Women’s Administrator in 1996. letic business office and the fundraising coordinator. She was promoted to Associate Athletics Director in 2000. Most importantly, he serves as the chief financial ad- ministrator. This includes overseeing policy develop- Her areas of responsibilities include supervision of the ment, public relations and negotiation and construc- baseball, cross country and track and field programs, tion of all major contracts. as well as the academic enhancement, CHAMPS/ Lifeskills, strength and conditioning and sports medicine Lang is also in charge of the men’s and women’s soc- programs. Also, over the past eight years, she has coor- cer programs at UWM and has helped to oversee the dinated the Klotsche Center addition project, which Panther men’s basketball team’s transition to the U.S. opened as the Pavilion in January of 2006. Cellular Arena in 2003. He has also played an integral role in the expanded radio and television coverage D’Abbracio is actively involved in campus committees, for UWM basketball and has taken the lead for the de- incluidng the University Relations Committee, the Physi- partment on developing an integrated marketing plan cal Environment Committee and the Alcohol and Other for all of UWM’s sports. Drig Abuse Task Force.

Before coming to Milwaukee, Lang served as the assis- Within the Horizon League, she serves on the Executive tant athletic director-finance and operations at the U.S. Council, acts as an administrative liaison for various Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. In six years sports committees, and has been a member of the there, he also held the position of athletic business man- finance committee. When UWM is called on to host ager. Horizon League Championships, D’Abbraccio serves as the tournament director, with the school hosting a In 1986, Lang received his bachelor’s degree in Public number of highly successful league events. Relations, graduating Cum Laude, from Ohio Univer- sity. He earned his master’s degree in Sports Manage- A native of Cheyenne, Wyo., D’Abbraccio received ment from Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh, Pa. her undergraduate degree from the University of Wyo- ming and earned her master’s degree from Eastern Illinois University.

JASON CLARK JOE RODRIGUEZ ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

Jason Clark was named the assistant athletic Joe Rodriguez is beginning his second year director for external operations in April of 1999. as the Faculty Athletics Representative for the Clark serves as the marketing director for UWM’s University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. athletic department while also participating in other external affairs. Rodriguez is an Associate Professor in the De- partment of History at UWM, where he has His main responsibilities are sponsorship sales, taught for the past 13 years. He is also the marketing, promotions and advertising for all 15 of UWM's varsity sports. Director of the Urban Studies Programs at UWM. Rodriguez has In addition, he oversees the Panther Media Network, helping to been published in the areas of U.S. Latino history and U.S. urban coordinate UWM’s relationships with Clear Channel Communications history. He is currently researching the ways the Milwaukee me- on the radio side and Weigel Broadcasting on the television side. dia represents urban development. Clark is also the department’s main liaison with on-air play-by-play announcers Bill Johnson and Daron Sutton. In his new role as the faculty athletic representative, Rodriguez Clark also helps to coordinate some special events for the athletic provides oversight and advice in the administartion of the pro- department, including the annual men’s basketball golf outing and gram. In particular, he reviews academic performance and the the athletic department’s participation in the Wisconsin State Fair. delivery of academic services to the student-athlete. He is also involved in the monitoring of the personal welfare of the student- A graduate of Indiana University, Clark has also worked for the athletes and institutional compliance with NCAA and conference Milwaukee Mustangs arena football team and regulations. hockey team.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 98 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer This is UWM

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Good things have been happening in has moved itself into a prominent posi- UWM athletics for some time. In the UWM IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT tion both regionally and nationally in the 2002-03 season, UWM won five league world of intercollegiate athletics. titles and sent four teams to NCAA Tour- MEN’S SOCCER 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001, nament play. The Panther men’s soc- 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 For the fourth time in the last six years, cer team was ranked as high as eighth UWM found itself on top of the Horizon in the nation and the men’s basketball TRACK & FIELD League when the 2005-06 school year team made its first NCAA Tournament 1995, 1996 ended. The Panthers claimed the appearance. UWM’s first McCafferty league’s McCafferty Trophy, given to Trophy came after the Panthers won WOMEN’S SOCCER the top athletic program in the league. nine league titles in the 2000-01 school 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 UWM also won the award in 2000-01, year. WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2003-04 and 2004-05, and has won five 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 of the last six women’s all-sports awards UWM student-athletes have also be- along with the last two men’s awards. come known for their work in the class- BASEBALL room. This past spring, 67 student-ath- 1999, 2001, 2002 UWM earned the McCafferty Trophy letes were named to the Horizon thanks to another great year by a num- League Academic Honor Roll. UWM WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ber of teams. UWM’s fall sports squads student-athletes also regularly appear 2001, 2006 of men’s soccer, women’s soccer and on the league’s academic all-league MEN’S BASKETBALL women’s volleyball all won Horizon teams. 2003, 2005, 2006 League titles while the men’s and women’s soccer teams advanced to Quality facilities are also a part of the the second round of the NCAA Tourna- athletic scene at UWM. The new Pavil- UWM LEAGUE TITLES ment. It was the fifth-straight appear- ion, an addition to the Klotsche Cen- ance in the second round for the men. ter, opened in January and now BASEBALL • 1999 (T), 2000 (RS), 2001 (RS/T), 2002 (T) Then in the winter, UWM’s men’s bas- houses all of the athletics offices, as well ketball team won its third-straight regu- as new locker rooms, team locker MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY • 1993 lar season Horizon League title, won the rooms, weight rooms and an aca- league tournament and advanced to demic center. The project also in- WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY • 1992, 1993 the second round of the NCAA Tourna- cluded a renovation of the Klotsche MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD • 1997, 1998, ment. The appearance in the tourney Center , which is home to the women’s 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 was the third in four years for the men, volleyball, women’s basketball and who have now won three NCAA Tour- both track and field teams. The swim- MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD • 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 nament games over the past two sea- ming and diving teams have their own sons. The Panther men’s track and field pool in the Klotsche Center, located WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD • team also won both indoor and out- on the lower level. UWM’s men’s bas- 2000,2001,2003, 2006 door crowns, while the Panther women ketball team plays at the U.S. Cellular WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD • won an indoor league title - adding to Arena in downtown Milwaukee. 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 the long list of titles under head coach UWM’s soccer teams also compete on Pete Corfeld. campus at Engelmann Field, re- MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • 2000 nowned to be one of the best colle- giate soccer facilities in the country. WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • 2001 Improvements to Engelmann included MEN’ S SOCCER • 1990 (RS/T),1993 (RS), lights this summer. The Panther base- 1997 (RS), 2001 (RS), 2002(RS/T), 2003 (RS/T), ball team plays at Henry Aaron Field, 2004 (RS/T), 2005 (T) while occasionally getting the chance WOMEN’S SOCCER • 1997 (RS/T), 2000 (RS), to play at Miller Park. 2001 (RS/T), 2002 (RS/T), 2003 (RS), 2004 (RS), 2005 (RS/T) UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL • 1997 (RS), 1998 (RS/T), offers its prospective student-athletes 1999 (RS), 2000 (RS), 2001 (T), 2002 (T), aid in the form of athletic scholarships. 2003 (RS), 2004 (RS), 2005 (RS) Full and partial scholarships are avail- able in all 15 varsity sports. Full scholar- MEN’S BASKETBALL • 2003 (T), 2004 (RS), ships include the cost of room and 2005 (RS/T), 2006 (RS/T) board, in addition to tuition and books. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • Scholarships are based on athletic abil- 2001 (RS/T), 2006 (RS/T) Adrian Tigert led UWM back to the ity and projected academic success. NCAA Tournamnet in 2006.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 99 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer This is UWM “PUTTING THE STUDENT IN STUDENT-ATHLETE” DOMBROWSKI AND BODE EARN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN HONORS The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletics Department is committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, For the first time in team history, the men’s soccer team had two athletic and personal success of every student-athlete. A part- Academic All-Americans in the same year. Neil Dombrowski and nership has been created between the academic and ath- Steve Bode were both named members of the ESPN The Maga- letic communities on campus to give student-athletes an op- zine Academic All-America Men’s Soccer Team in November. portunity to achieve academic success. Being honored on one of the three 11-member national teams, UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America 1998, reinforcing its commitment to its student-athletes’ aca- (CoSIDA), is the highest academic honor possible in Division I men’s demic success. All new student-athletes meet with their advi- soccer. Dombrowski earned his spot on the Second Team sor on an individual basis to assess specific needs. Programs Academic All-America squad, while Bode was chosen as a for academic advancement are developed, including moni- member of the Third Team. toring courses, grades and academic progress. The Aca- demic Assistance Center, located in the athletics department, Dombrowski led the Panthers in goals with nine and points with provides student-athletes with a quiet place to study and 23, both career-highs. His five assists were second on the squad one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center also as well. He majored in business and carriied a 3.61 GPA in the houses a computer lab with up-to-date equipment, software classroom. programs and the internet. Bode was one of the anchors of the defense from his central Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM’s defender position, helping lead the team to a league-best goals athletics academic advisor. against average of 0.74 for the season (18th in the country), including a school-record tying 12 shutouts. He was the only player In addition to developing a comprehen- to start all 23 games on the year and was a force on offense as sive program for academic enhance- well, scoring five goals (second on the team) and 11 points overall. ment, Vollman is responsible for providing He is a psychology major with a 3.71 GPA. tutoring and support service assistance, coordinating coursework, and monitoring grade reports, academic progress, and The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member degree completion requirements. of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA and the University of Wisconsin-Milwau- • ACADEMIC PLANNING & MONITORING: kee is to maintain inercollegiate athletics as an inte- Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. gral part of the campus educational program and Academic advisors provide ongoing assistance with class the student-athlete as an integral part of the student scheduling and career planning. Progress reports from the body. With this in mind, the UWM program, “SUC- professors of each student-athlete are sought periodically CESS,” was created to support student-athlete devel- throughout the year, and academic progress is monitored opment and to enhance the quality of the student- regularly. athlete experience within the university setting.

• TUTORS: Student-Athletes Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to United for student-athletes upon request. Commitment to Excellence Challenges • STRUCTURED STUDY: Education All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours Service to Community and per week. Students meet Monday through Thursday for two Skills for Life hours per night and are monitored by a member of the coaching staff. Upperclassmen with a cumulative grade point The life skills program includes five commitments: average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however • Commitment to Academic Excellence – to support their hours are pro-rated based on their GPA. the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. • ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE CENTER/COMPUTER LAB: • Commitment to Athletic Excellence – to build philo- Student-athletes are provided with a quiet study area and sophical foundations for the development of athletic computer lab. This area is located in the Pavilion within the programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedi- UWM Athletics Department, and is monitored by the aca- cated to the well-being of the student-athlete. demic support staff. • Commitment to Personal Development – to sup- port the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for • POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES: student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the personal growth and decision-making skills. on-campus Career Development Center. Approximately 200 • Commitment to Career Development – to encour- employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are age the student-athlete to develop and pursue ca- offered to assist student-athletes in planning their career paths. reer and life goals. Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in • Commitment to Service – to engage the student- the metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic cen- athlete in service to his/her campus and surrounding ter of Wisconsin. communities.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 100 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer The Pavilion

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campus The recreation center has two expansive levels and houses building is the Pavilion, which is the home to UWM Athletics. four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, The Pavilion officially opened its doors to the public in January, run and walk space on the track, and the University’s though some work on the structure and the adjacent grounds intramural programs. has continued into the summer. The building was officially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2.

The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sciences along with accommodations for the new Among the new athletics facilities in the building specifically Physical Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs. are offices for coaches and staff, a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, and lounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and came in below budget due to a favorable bidding climate. women’s volleyball. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated UWM student-athletes are also benefitting from the brand- fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than of fundraising efforts for even larger enhancements within its triples the previous space available for UWM’s athletic trainers. space in the facility. The facility also includes a 2,800-square-foot academic assistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom. The most distinctive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot The new academic center includes a computer lab along Pavilion is the extensive use of glass “walls,” creating a feeling with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618- of openness and allowing expansive views of nearby Downer space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility. Woods and the campus.

UWM’s general student population is also benefitting Architects for the project were Venture Architects of tremendously from the new facility. A new fitness center has Milwaukee, a joint venture of Kahler Slater Architects and the expansive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. Zimmerman Design Group. They emphasize that placement The state-of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of and tinting of windows, called “cool daylighting,” not only the facility, as it features two levels of windows. allows a wash of daylight inside while reducing energy needs.

Athletics Directory Administration Baseball Men’s Soccer Bud Haidet Director of Athletics 229-5669 Jerry Augustine Head Coach 229-5670 Jon Coleman Head Coach 229-5150 Chuck Lang Associate AD 229-5152 Scott Doffek Assistant Head Coach 229-5670 Bob Spielmann Associate Coach 229-4498 Deanna D’Abbraccio Associate AD 229-3738 Cory Bigler Assistant Coach 229-2433 Chris Dadaian Assistant Coach 229-5377 Jason Clark Assistant AD 229-2351 Stephen Lautz Compliance 229-3073 Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer M.A. Kelling Assistant AD 229-6433 Rob Jeter Head Coach 229-5158 Mike Moynihan Head Coach 229-4554 Bill Boppre Asst. Intramural Coor. 229-6433 Brian Bidlingmyer Assistant Coach 229-6192 David Nikolic Associate Head Coach 229-2305 Kevin O’Connor Sports Info Director 229-5674 Chad Boudreau Assistant Coach 229-3738 Kristen St. Clair Assistant Coach 229-5581 Kevin Conway Assistant SID 229-2413 Duffy Conroy Assistant Coach 229-4294 Chris Zills Assistant SID 229-4593 Ronnie Jones Dir. of Basketball Ops. 229-4490 Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving LeVar Ridgeway Ticket/Events Mgr. 229-2958 Chip MacKenzie Video Coordinator 229-5175 TBA Head Coach 229-5153 Brian Morgan Asst. Ticket/Events Mgr. 229-2958 Joel Rollings Assistant Coach 229-2566 Tom Vollman Athletic Academic Advisor 229-2257 Women’s Basketball John Stewart Corporate Sales 229-5158 Sandy Botham Head Coach 229-4405 Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Melanie Fischer Athletic Development 229-3904 John Motherwell Assistant Coach 229-5661 Pete Corfeld Head Coach 229-5149 Vicki Hastings Cheerleading Co-Coach 229-3777 Travis Brewster Assistant Coach 229-4172 Jason Francis Assistant Coach 229-2567 Leigh Wallace Cheerleading Co-Coach 229-3777 TBA Assistant Coach 229-3889 Ann Brantman Program Assistant 229-5669 LaTrisa Jackson Dir. of Basketball Ops. 229-2468 Women’s Volleyball Jill Jurena Program Assistant 229-3710 Kathy Litzau‘ Head Coach 229-3739 Brenda Brown Program Assistant 229-5151 Women’s Tennis Susie Johnson Associate Head Coach 229-4483 DeeDee Merritt Program Assistant 229-5158 Matt McCaskill Head Coach 229-5523 Rocky Koenig Assistant Coach 229-4483 Lindsey Spoden Dir. of Volleyball Ops. 229-4483

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 101 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Horizon League

In its 28th year, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward Among other current members, Detroit joined in 1980 and its goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics Cleveland State, UIC, UW-Green Bay, UW-Milwaukee and conferences while being recognized as a leader in the Wright State came aboard in 1994 (along with Northern Illinois development of student-athletes as leaders and role models. University) in the largest non-merger conference expansion in history, and Youngstown State joining in 2001. The Horizon League membership features nine public and private institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. >Horizon League Staff< Current membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois Commissioner at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, the University of Jonathan B. LeCrone Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Youngstown State University. Senior Associate Commissioner/Chief of Staff Alfreeda Goff will officially join on July 1, 2007, expanding the League to 10 members and enhancing the conference’s Senior Associate Commissioner academic and athletic tradition, while strengthening its Bob Lovell Midwest footprint. Assistant Commissioner of Compliance and Legal Affairs The Horizon League’s primary focus is on adding value to the Stephanie Jarvis educational experience through its four platforms of athletic Associate Commissioner for Communications performance, academic achievement, community Will Roleson outreach, and personal responsibility and accountability. It is the League’s belief that athletics is a powerful and visible Director of Communications Robert Hester resource tool that can be used to enhance student-athletes’ collegiate experience. The Horizon League’s goals are to Assistant Director of Communications enhance the holistic university experience for the student- Nate Flannery athlete, to create an affiliation of institutions with similar athletic Championships and Compliance Assistant goals, and to adhere to the principals of integrity, diversity, Amy Wisser excellence and growth. Director of Finance Beth Opell The Horizon League sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, Executive Assistant to the Commissioner swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track Cindy French and field and tennis) and 10 for women (basketball, cross Administrative Assistant country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor Rosie Watson track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and volleyball). Administrative Assistant for External Affairs In all sports, all teams participate in their respective postseason Lindsay Martin League championships regardless of regular-season performance, allowing all student-athletes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA championships. The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

The Horizon League is headquartered in Indianapolis, the “Amateur Sports Capitol of the World,” with offices in the Pan American Plaza (201 S. Capitol Avenue), located across the street from the RCA Dome and just blocks from Conseco Fieldhouse, the State Capitol Building and the NCAA national office.

Founded in 1979 as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled its current name Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added and ushered in a new dynamic direction that has brought women’s sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter the League closer to its stated goal of being one of the nation’s members of the conference included current members Butler top 10 conferences with a focus on enhancing the student- and Loyola as well as the , Oklahoma athletes experience by upgrading the League’s market and City University, Oral Roberts University and . competitive positions.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 102 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Engelmann Lights

Engelmann Field Lights Project -Stan Anderson -Chuck Lang -Kevin Armstrong -Christopher Liegel and Mallory O’Brien UWM is poised to add a whole -Mark Biebel -Daniel Mannella new dimension to its nationally- -William Carollo -David Mathe ranked men’s and women’s -Jon Coleman -Donald and Mary Middleton soccer programs with the -Chris Dadaian -William and Kathleen Montgomery addition of lights at Engelmann -Robert Daley, Jr. -John Nolan Field in 2006. -Fred D’Amato -George Peternell -Kevin Deck -Larry and Connie Poll The lighting system is a state-of- -Allen and Lynn Dennenberg -Lawrence Rocco the-art, four pole system by -Carol Duffy -Paul Royal Musco Lighting Company. -Khaled El-Ahmad -Thomas and Cynthia Ruma Musco Lighting is a leader in -Jerome Golembiewski -Chancellor Carlos Santiago and stadium and field lighting and -Steven Grimm Azara Santiago-Rivera utilizes the latest technology. Their -Steven Grindel and Laurie Kabins -Larry Schuman superior lighting system cuts -Richard Hagen -James Shaw operating costs in half and -Bud and Beth Haidet -Andrew and Cheryl Shern significantly reduces the amount -Kem and Mary Hawkins -Bradley Sinnen of light pollution into the nearby -Ryan and Stacey Hawkins -Bob and Margo Spielmann neighborhoods. -David Heller -Robert Spinsky -Anne Hybicki -Split Rail Foundation Thank you to all of our generous -O. William and Sheila Isakson -Family and Friends of Robert Summy donors who contributed to the -James Johnson -Thomas and Cheryl Talajkowski Engelmann Field Lights Project. -KBS Construction/Dennis Klein Family -Brian Tompkins Your support is greatly appreciated by the players, -Keyes Charitable Trust -Gary Troy coaches, Athletic Department -Richard Kirchen -John Ward and the entire UWM community. -Carolyn Krause -Thomas Zernicke

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 103 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004 2006 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Engelmann Field QUICK FACTS Like most teams, Milwaukee has utilized the NCAA TOURNAMENT homefield advantage to the best of their abili- The 2002 season was a special one for UWM. First Year of Soccer: 1973 ties. Engelmann Field has played a large role Milwaukee rode an 18-game winning streak Record at Engelmann: 186-64-17 (.728) in that, as UWM has gone 186-64-17 (.728) all- into the NCAA Tournament and was awarded Location: Corner of Hartford and Cramer on time on the storied field. Over the last five sea- its first hosting NCAA duties since 1980. the UWM Campus (2033 E. Hartford Ave.) sons, the Panthers have posted a 43-6-2 (.862) on campus, including a perfect 12-0 mark in In the first NCAA Tourney game ever played TOP 10 ENGELMANN FIELD CROWDS 2002 and 10-1 campaigns in 2001 and 2004. at Engelmann Field, UWM defeated Oakland, NO. ATT...... DATE ...... OPPONENT In addition to regular season matches, a num- 2-1, in front of 1,864 fans. The next season, En- 1. 2,250 ... 9/3/90 ...... Evansville ber of tournament matches have been gelmann was again selected as a first round 2. 2,138 ... 10/1/03 ...... Wisconsin played at the corner of Hartford and Cramer. NCAA Tournament site. Not to disappoint, the 3. 1,864 ... 11/23/02 ...... Oakland Panthers routed Western Michigan, 4-1. 4. 1,708 ... 9/24/93 ...... Wisconsin HORIZON LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 5. 1,422 ... 10/16/03 ...... UIC Engelmann Field has been the on-campus NCAA TOURNAMENT AT ENGELMANN 6. 1,358 ... 8/24/91 ...... UW-Green Bay home of UWM Soccer since 1973, giving the YEAR RESULTS ATT. 7. 1,336 ... 10/22/02 ...... Marquette Panthers a unique home advantage. It’s this 2003 .... UWM 4, Western Michigan 1 . 1,122 8. 1,276 ... 10/4/05 ...... Wisconsin advantage Milwaukee has been able to uti- 2002 .... UWM 2, Oakland 1 ...... 1,864 9. 1,122 ... 11/22/03 ...... W. Michigan lize in the post-season in recent years 10. 1,091 ... 8/25/91 ...... Wisconsin PANTHER INVITATIONAL Since 2000, the first year the Horizon League The longest-running in-season tournament in went to its current format, Engelmann Field NCAA Division I men’s soccer, the Panther In- YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD has played host to a quarterfinal match each vitational enters its 33rd year in 2006. UWM has year and the semifinals and championship hosted the event annually since the program’s AT ENGELMANN FIELD game of the league tournament from 2002 inception in 1973, save for the 1990 season. to 2004. With the advantage of playing on its Engelmann Field has played home to the YEAR ...... W ...... L ...... T ...... PCT. home turf, UWM has posted a 15-1 record in event 27 times, including 1973-80 and all but 2005 ...... 5 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 688 that time. Its one loss came in the Horizon one year since 1985. 2004 ...... 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 910 League Championship in 2001. 2003 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 722 UWM boasts a 45-17-2 (.719) all-time record in 2002 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1.000 Tournament success has not been limited to its tournament, including 37-15-2 (.704) at En- 2001 ...... 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 910 the last four years. In total, Milwaukee has gelmann Field. Milwaukee has also posted 2000 ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 550 hosted a league tournament six times, win- perfect Panther Invite records 17 times, includ- 1999 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... --- ning five championships and advancing to ing 14 times at Engelmann. the title game all seven times. Including their 1998 ...... 0 ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 072 quarterfinal match in 2000, the Panthers are 1997 ...... 7 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636 This season, the Panthers welcome IPFW, 18-2-0 (.900) at home in league tournaments. 1996 ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 3 ...... 850 Lipscomb and Wisconsin. UWM will play the Titles have come in 1990 (Big Central Soccer late games against IPFW (Friday) and 1995 ...... 7 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778 Conference) and 2001-05 (Horizon League), 1994 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 833 Lipscomb (Sunday), while the Badgers will play while Engelmann also hosted the 1997 and each team in the early games. 1993 ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 923 2001 tournaments. 1992 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 444 1991 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 875 2006 PANTHER INVITATIONAL SCHEDULE YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT RESULTS Friday, Sept. 1 1990 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 722 2005 ... 3-0 .... Horizon League Champions 1989 ...... 8 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727 Wisconsin vs. Lipscomb, 4 p.m. 2004 ... 3-0 .... Horizon League Champions Milwaukee vs. IPFW, 6:30 p.m. 1988 ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556 2003 ... 3-0 .... Horizon League Champions 1987 ...... 7 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 682 2002 ... 3-0 .... Horizon League Champions Sunday, Sept. 3 1986 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 318 2001 ... 2-1 .... Lost in championship game Wisconsin vs. IPFW, Noon 1985 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 833 2000 ... 1-0 .... Defeated Butler in Quarters Milwaukee vs. Lipscomb, 2:30 p.m. 1984 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1.000 1997 ... 2-1 .... Lost in championship game 1983 ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1.000 1990 ... 3-0 .... BCSC Champions 1982 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 500 1981 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1.000 1980 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... 1.000 DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO ENGELMANN FIELD 1979 ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 938 From the West: Take I-94 East to 794 East. Take Lakefront/Lincoln Memorial Drive North. Lincoln 1978 ...... 7 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700 Memorial Drive becomes Lake Avenue. Take it North to Hartford. Turn left on Hartford and 1977 ...... 6 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 750 continue west to campus until you reach Engelmann Hall on the corner of Hartford and Cramer. 1976 ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 500 From the North: Take I-43 South to Capitol Drive East. Continue East on Capitol to Maryland. Turn 1975 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 875 right and travel south on Maryland. Take Maryland to campus to Engelmann Field on the 1974 ...... 4 ...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 750 corner of Maryland and Hartford. From the South: Take I-43 North to 794 East. Take Lakefront/ 1973 ...... 4 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 571 Lincoln Memorial Drive North. Lincoln Memorial Drive becomes Lake Avenue. Take it North to TOTAL .... 186 ..... 64 .... 17 ...... 728 Hartford. Turn left on Hartford and continue west to campus until you reach Engelmann Hall on the corner of Hartford and Cramer.

NCAA Tournament: 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 104 Horizon League Champions: 1997, 2001-2004