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Eastern Illinois Panther Men's Soccer EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHER MEN’S SOCCER 1 | @EIU_PANTHERS 14 NATIONAL POSTSEASON APPEARANCES EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHER MEN’S SOCCER Offensive Career Leaders Offensive Single-Season Leaders Goals Goals 1. Damien Kelly .............................53 ...................... 1980-83 1. Jason Thompson .......................21 ............................ 2000 2. Tony Durante........... ..................48 ...................... 1969-72 Damien Kelly .............................21 ............................ 1981 3. Jason Thompson.... ...................40 ...................... 2000-02 3. Tony Durante .............................20 ............................ 1969 4. Miguel Blair............. ...................38 ...................... 1975-78 Carmelo Rago ...........................20 ............................ 1969 5. Brad Peters ...............................33 ...................... 2005-08 5. Neil Swindells ............................16 ............................ 1983 6. Garry Laidlaw ............................32 ...................... 1986-89 6. Jason Thompson .......................14 ............................ 2002 Neil Swindells ............................32 ........................ 982-85 Derrick Perry .............................14 ............................ 2001 8. Jimmy Klatter ............................31 ...................... 2002-05 Brad McTighe ............................14 ............................ 1993 David Kompare .........................31 ...................... 1986-89 Gordon Prempeh .......................14 ............................ 1978 10. Ross Ongaro .............................28 ...................... 1977-79 10. George Hough ...........................13 ............................ 1982 Damien Kelly .............................13 ............................ 1980 Assists Ross Ongaro .............................13 ............................ 1979 1. Carmelo Rago ...........................31 ...................... 1969-71 2. Neil Swindells ............................25 ...................... 1982-85 Assists 3. Mick Galeski ..............................24 ...................... 2004-07 1. Carmelo Rago ...........................17 ............................ 1969 Garry Laidlaw ............................24 ...................... 1986-89 2. Mick Galeski ..............................12 ............................ 2007 5. Agyeman Prempeh ...................23 ...................... 1980-83 Mark Noffert ..............................12 ............................ 1988 6. Damien Kelly .............................22 ...................... 1980-83 4. Leonard Mason .........................10 ............................ 1974 7. Alex Harrison .............................20 ...................... 2007-10 5. Alex Harrison ...............................9 ............................ 2009 Mark Noffert ..............................20 ...................... 1985-88 Adam Gartner ..............................9 ............................ 2007 Leonard Mason .........................20 ...................... 1973-76 Garry Laidlaw ..............................9 ............................ 1988 10. Adam Gartner ............................18 ...................... 2005-08 Agyeman Prempeh .....................9 ............................ 1983 Brad Peters ...............................18 ...................... 2005-08 Neil Swindells ..............................9 ............................ 1983 Paul Agyeman ...........................18 ...................... 1991-93 Silvano Corazza ..........................9 ............................ 1981 Gordon Prempeh .........................9 ............................ 1979 Points 1. Damien Kelly ...........................128 ...................... 1980-83 Points 2. Tony Durante* ...........................99 ...................... 1969-72 1. Carmelo Rago ...........................57 ............................ 1969 3. Jason Thompson .......................96 ...................... 2000-02 2. Jason Thompson .......................49 ............................ 2000 4. Neil Swindells ............................89 ...................... 1982-85 3. Damien Kelly .............................48 ............................ 1981 Miguel Blair ...............................89 ...................... 1975-78 4. Neil Swindells ............................41 ............................ 1983 6. Garry Laidlaw ............................88 ...................... 1986-89 5. Tony Durante* ...........................40 ............................ 1969 7. Brad Peters ...............................84 ...................... 2005-08 6 Gordon Prempeh .......................34 ............................ 1978 8. Carmelo Rago^ .........................81 ...................... 1969-71 7. Jason Thompson .......................32 ............................ 2002 9. David Kompare .........................78 ...................... 1986-89 Mark Noffert ..............................32 ............................ 1988 10. Jimmy Klatter ............................77 ...................... 2002-05 9. Brad McTighe ............................31 ............................ 1993 * Career assist total unknown George Hough ...........................31 ............................ 1982 ^ Career goal total unknown * Career assist total unknown 5 SUMMIT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS EIUPANTHERS.COM | 2 EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHER MEN’S SOCCER Career Goalkeeper Leaders Goals Against Average (2,500 Minutes) Saves Name .................GAA ....GP ...GA ...Minutes .......Years 1. Ryan Waguespack ....306 .......... 1997-00 1. Mark Hansen ..............1.17 ...... 58 ...... 63 ..........4829 .......2005-08 2. Brian Ritschel ............301 .......... 1993-96 2. Mike Barclay ...............1.22 ...... 35 ...... 40 ..........2941 .......1986-89 3. Mike Novotny .............286 .......... 2014-17 3. Sean Molony ..............1.25 ...... 33 ...... 41 ..........2950 .......2009-10 4. Mike Barclay ..............216 .......... 1986-89 4. Ryan Waguespack .....1.37 ...... 63 ...... 84 ..........5534 .......1997-00 5. Jonathan Burke % .....205 ..........2017-Pr. Mark Simpson * ..........1.37 ...... 37 ...... 43 ..........2815 .......1984-87 6. Mark Simpson* ..........186 .......... 1984-87 6. Brian Ritschel .............1.63 ...... 55 ...... 88 ..........4856 .......1993-96 7. John Gouriotis ...........184 .......... 1990-92 7. Mike Novotny .............1.74 ...... 65 .....111 ..........5954 .......2014-17 8. Mark Hansen .............183 .......... 2005-08 8. John Gouriotis ............1.87 ...... 38 ...... 64 ..........3084 .......1990-92 9. Sean Molony .............157 .......... 2009-10 Jonathan Burke% .....1.37 ...... 44 ...... 65 ..........4261 ......2017-Pr. 10. Ryan Eames ..............119 ............... 2002 11. Brian Hecht ................107 .......... 1995-96 *Statistics from 1986 and 1987 only 12. David Middleton .........106 .......... 1987-90 %Current Player in top 10, but subject to change Minutes in Goal Saves Percentage (minimum 2 Years/1,000 Minutes) 1. Mike Novotny ...........5954 .......... 2014-17 Name ........... Save % ....Saves ....GP .... GA ......Years 2. Ryan Waguespack ..5534 .......... 1997-00 1. Mike Barclay ...............844 ........... 216 ........35 ....... 40 ...... 1986-89 3. Brian Ritschel ..........4856 .......... 1993-96 2. Mark Simpson* ...........812 ........... 186 ........37 ....... 43 ...... 1984-87 4. Mark Hansen ...........4830 .......... 2005-08 3. Eric Manibog ..............808 ............. 86 ........13 ....... 21 ...... 1990-91 5. Jonathan Burke % ...4261 ..........2017-Pr. 4. Sean Molony ..............793 ........... 157 ........33 ....... 41 ...... 2009-10 6. John Gouriotis .........3084 .......... 1990-92 5. Ryan Waguespack .....785 ........... 306 ........63 ....... 84 ...... 1997-00 7. Sean Molony ...........2950 .......... 2009-10 6. Brian Ritschel .............774 ........... 301 ........55 ....... 88 ...... 1993-96 8. Mike Barclay ............2941 .......... 1986-89 7. David Middleton .........763 ........... 106 ........22 ....... 33 ...... 1987-90 9. Mark Simpson* ........2815 .......... 1984-87 8. Brian Hecht ................754 ........... 107 ........14 ....... 35 ...... 1995-96 10. Ryan Eames ............1771 ............... 2002 9. Matt Evers ..................747 ............. 59 ........16 ....... 20 ...... 1998-99 11. Casey DeCaluwe .....1751 .......... 2002-05 10. Mark Hansen ..............744 ........... 183 ........58 ....... 63 ...... 2005-08 12. David Middleton .......1565 .......... 1987-90 Jonathan Burke% .....759 ........... 205 ........44 ....... 65 .......2017-Pr 13. Evan Turner .............1487 ...........2011-12 14. Mike Sims ................1480 .......... 2003-04 *Statistics from 1986 and 1987 only %Current Player in top 10, but subject to change Games in Goal 1. Mike Novotny ...............65 .......... 2014-17 2. Ryan Waguespack ......63 .......... 1997-00 3. Mark Hansen ...............58 .......... 2005-08 Goalkeeper Statistic Note: 4. Brian Ritschel ..............55 .......... 1993-96 5. Jonathan Burke % .......44 ..........2017-Pr. Accurate year-by-year goalkeeper 6. John Gouriotis .............38 .......... 1990-92 statistics were not kept prior to the 7. Mark Simpson* ............37 .......... 1984-87 1986 season. 8. Mike Barclay ................35 .......... 1986-89 9. Sean Molony ................33...........2009-10 10. David Middleton ...........22 .......... 1987-90 *Statistics
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