2015 Creighton Men’s Soccer

NCAA Championship Quarterfinal • Saturday, Dec. 5 • #12 Creighton at #4 Akron • Akron, Ohio • 3:00 p.m. CST

Men’s Soccer SID Contact: Lance Rinker • Office Phone: (402) 280-5801 • Cell Phone: (765) 620-6182 • E-mail: [email protected]

This is Creighton Men’s Soccer: Bluejays in the Polls 5 NCAA College Cup Appearances (1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012) NSCAA: 9 23 NCAA Tournament Selections Top Drawer Soccer: 3 26 Combined Conference Titles College Soccer News: 6 Getting Up To Speed 2015 Schedule Saturday’s NCAA Championship quarterfinal match between twelfth-seeded Creighton August and fourth-seeded Akron will feature two of the nation’s top offenses. Creighton and host 14 Blue-White Scrimmage (Ex.) White 1-0 Akron are two of only four teams nationwide to have scored more than 50 goals this season. With a trip to the NCAA College Cup on the line, the Bluejays (19-3), who have earned 18 at Bradley (Ex.) (ESPN3) W 3-0 wins in four of their last five matches, visit an Akron squad that has suffered just one set- 22 Northwestern (Ex.) W 5-0 back since Sept. 22.—a 4-2 loss at home to UCLA. The Zips’ (17-3-2) only other loss on 28 Michigan W 1-0 their home turf, Cub Cadet Field at FirstEnergy Stadium, was to currently top-ranked and top-seeded Wake Forest. Akron went 10-2-1 at home this season, playing to a draw versus 30 Milwaukee W 4-0 in-state opponent Ohio State. Saturday’s quarterfinal match will be played at Akron’s FirstEnergy Stadium and will September kick off at 3:00 p.m. CST. It will be just the fourth meeting all-time between Creighton and Akron. The Zips currently lead the series, 1-0-2, with the last bout coming in the Third Round 4 CSUN (Socctoberfest) W 2-1 of the 2012 national tournament. After playing to a 1-1 draw, Creighton advanced on penalty 6 #13 UC Irvine W 4-0 kicks, 5-4, en route to the program’s fifth College Cup appearance. 13 at Michigan State W 1-0 The Bluejays, who spent eight consecutive weeks atop the NSCAA Top 25 rankings this 19 Tulsa (Homecoming) W 1-0 season (Sept. 8-Oct. 27), will be seeking to clinch the program’s third NCAA College Cup appearance in five years, coinciding with the tenure of Head Coach . 22 Northern Illinois W 2-0 Since taking the reigns at Creighton in 2011, Bolowich has tallied an impressive 9-2-3 26 at Seton Hall * W 4-2 record in NCAA postseason play, including four quarterfinal appearances (‘11, ‘12, ‘14, ‘15), 29 Missouri State W 4-0 and back-to-back College Cup appearances in 2011 and 2012. Prior to arriving in Omaha, Bolowich spent 22 years as the headman at North Carolina, leading the Tar Heels to 15 NCAA tournament appearances, four College Cups, and the program’s first-ever national October championship in 2001. Last weekend, Bolowich the Bluejays downed the Tar Heels in 3 DePaul * (BEDN) W 1-0 Chapel Hill, 1-0—Bolowich’s first meeting with UNC since his move to Creighton in 2011. The fifth-ranked Zips received the No. 4 seed in the national tournament after capturing 6 Drake W 2-1 the MAC regular-season and tournament titles. Akron has won 11 consecutive MAC regular- 10 St. John’s * (BEDN) W 2-1 season championships, and four consecutive MAC tournament titles. The Zips defeated 14 at Butler * W 1-0 Rutgers, 6-1, in their Second Round win, before downing SMU, 2-1, in the Third Round. 17 at Marquette * (BEDN) W 3-1 Three of the four national quarterfinal matches will be played on Saturday, Dec. 5. To follow the action visit NCAA.com/Sports/Soccer-Men/D1. 24 Villanova * (BEDN) W 5-1 28 Xavier * (BEDN) L 2-1 Follow The Match 31 at Providence * (BEDN) W 3-1 Saturday’s match will be broadcast online via GoZips.com. Fans can access the stream by visiting GoZips.com.SidearmSports.com/Watch. Live stats for Saturday’s match can be accessed via CBSi Gametracker at CSTV.com/ November Gametracker/Universe. 5 at #6 Georgetown * (BEDN) L 2-1 Scoring updates and infographics will be provided via Twitter at @CreightonMSOC.

Scouting Creighton 2015 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship The ninth-ranked and 12th-seeded Bluejays are 19-3-0 on the season following wins 12 Semifinal vs. Providence W 2-1 versus Michigan (1-0), Milwaukee (4-0), CSUN (2-1), No. 13 UC Irvine (4-0), Michigan State 15 Final at #3 Georgetown (FS2) L 2-1 (2OT) (1-0), Tulsa (1-0), Northern Illinois (2-0), Seton Hall (4-2), Missouri State (4-0), DePaul (1-0), 2015 BIG EAST Final Regular-Season Standings (12/3) 2015 NCAA Tournament BIG EAST Overall 22 Second Round vs. Drake W 5-1 Team W L T Pts. Pct. W L T Pct. 28 Third Round at #5 North Carolina W 1-0 1. #2 Georgetown 9 0 0 27 1.000 16 2 3 .833 2. #9 Creighton 7 2 0 21 .778 19 3 0 .864 3. (RV) Butler 6 3 0 18 .667 10 4 4 .667 December 4. Xavier 5 3 1 16 .611 12 6 1 .658 5. DePaul 4 4 1 13 .289 5 13 1 .289 5 Quarterfinal at #4 Akron 3:00 PM CST 6. Providence 4 4 1 13 .559 8 7 3 .528 11 Semifinals 7. Villanova 4 5 0 12 .529 9 8 0 .529 13 Final 8. St. John’s 2 5 2 8 .333 4 11 3 .306 9. Marquette 1 7 1 4 .167 5 10 2 .353 10. Seton Hall 0 9 0 0 .000 0 15 1 .031 2015 Quick Facts Drake (2-1, 5-1), St. John’s (2-1), Butler (1-0), Senior Timo Pitter (10g, 4a this year) Marquette (3-1), Villanova (5-1), Providence paced the league in assists (9), shots (75) and Creighton University Information (3-1, 2-1), and North Carolina (1-0), and losses shots on goal (36) during a 2014 campaign Location Omaha, Neb. to Xavier (2-1) and No. 6 Georgetown (2-1, that saw him add Second Team All-America Founded 1878 2-1). plaudits. Joining teammates Enrollment 8,236 The Bluejays return eight starters and 13 and Vincent Keller on the All-BIG EAST First Nickname Bluejays lettermen from last year’s team that won the Team this season, Pitter was named BIG Colors Blue & White BIG EAST Conference regular-season title, EAST Midfielder of the Year for a second- advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfi- consecutive year. He ranks third among active President Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. nals, and ranked No. 7 in the year-end NSCAA NCAA D-I players with 87 career points. Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen poll. Senior goalkeeper Connor Sparrow Affiliation NCAA Division I Creighton returns 30 of its 32 goals from (0.73 GAA this year) returns in net after rank- BIG EAST Conference last year, including each of its top six scorers. ing second nationally in goals against average Bluejay Soccer The Bluejays also return 24-of-30 assists from (0.49) and 10th in save percentage (.841) a Head Coach Elmar Bolowich a year ago, and all but five minutes of the year ago. Sparrow’s career 0.58 goals against nearly 2,044 minutes in goal from last season. average as a Bluejay is the best in Creighton Alma Mater Mainz, 1981 Junior forward Fabian Herbers (15g, history among goalies with at least 2,000 Career Record 362-165-49 (27 years) 15a this year) has emerged as a frontrunner minutes in net. This season, Sparrow was Record at CU 82-21-9 (5 years) for National Player of the Year honors, as named BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year Johnny Torres Assistant Coach he’s contributed at least one point in 19 of alongside Xavier’s Dallas Jaye. After making Alma Mater Creighton, 2008 Creighton’s 22 matches, including a point in four saves in Creighton’s 2-1, double-overtime Assistant Coach Justin Hughes the Bluejays’ first 10 matches. With 45 total loss to No. 3 Georgetown in the BIG EAST Alma Mater North Carolina, 2006 points, Herbers is the leading point scorer in tournament final, Sparrow was named to the Graduate Assistant TJ Burns NCAA Division I and the only player to rank All-Tournament team alongside teammates Alma Mater Creighton, 2011 among the nation’s top 10 for both goals (15) Timo Pitter and Ricardo Perez. Home Field Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium and assists (15). This season, Herbers was Seven players have scored at least nine Capacity 7,500 named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the points for the Bluejays this season: Fabian 2014 Overall Record 16-3-3 Year for a second-consecutive year. He was a Herbers (45), Timo Pitter (24), Ricardo Perez 2014 BIG EAST Record / Finish 7-1-1 / 1st unanimous choice for the award this season. (12), Ricky Lopez-Espin (11), Fernando Letterwinners Returning / Lost 13 / 7 In 2014, he led the conference with 28 points, Castellanos (10), Myles Englis (9), and Joel Starters Returning / Lost 8 / 3 was second in the league with four game- Rydstrand (9). Goalkeepers Returning / Lost 2 / 1 winning goals, and third in both goals (10) and Creighton’s five-goal outburst against assists (8) en route to earning First-Team All- Drake in the Bluejays’ Second Round contest Conference Regular-Season Titles 13 America accolades. Herbers earned CoSIDA (Nov. 22) matched their single-game season 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, Academic All-America honors in both 2014 high scoring output. Creighton also scored five 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 (Third Team) and 2015 (First Team). He ranks goals on Senior Night (Oct. 24), beating BIG fourth among active NCAA Division I players EAST opponent Villanova, 5-1. Conference Tournament Titles 13 for career points per game (1.36) and is tied Lopez-Espin, Perez, and Pitter each 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, for fifth among active players for career points scored goals for the Bluejays in the win over 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012 (83). Drake, with Lopez-Espin recording the first 2015 Individual Honors & Awards NCAA Tournament Appearances 23 Fabian Herbers Joel Rydstrand 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, College Soccer News Preseason First Team All-American, F BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, 10/19 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, College Soccer News Team of the Week, F, 8/31 BIG EAST Freshman of the Week, 10/26 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, College Soccer News Team of the Week, F, 9/14 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team 2014, 2015 College Soccer News Team of the Week, F, 10/5 College Soccer News National Player of the Week, 9/14 Timo Pitter MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List (30) College Soccer News Preseason Second Team All- NCAA College Cup Appearances 5 Preseason All-BIG EAST, F American, M 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012 Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI First Team, F MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List (30) Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Top 100 (No. 5) Preseason All-BIG EAST, M Sports Information Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week, F, 9/1 Senior CLASS Award Candidate (30) Assistant SID / Men’s Soccer Lance Rinker Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week, F, 9/8 Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Second Team, M Office Phone 402-280-5801 CoSIDA Academic All-District VII First Team Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Top 100 (No. 18) CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team All-BIG EAST First Team Cell Phone 765-620-6182 All-BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team E-mail [email protected] BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year Sports Information Director Rob Anderson MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist Office Phone 402-280-5544 Vincent Keller Connor Sparrow Assistant SID Glen Sisk BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, 9/7 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week, 8/31 Office Phone 402-280-2433 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, 9/14 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week, 9/7 Press Box 402-280-3567 or 3564 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week, 10/5 Preseason All-BIG EAST, GK Senior CLASS Award Candidate (30) Preseason BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year Sports Information FAX 402-280-2495 CoSIDA Academic All-District VII First Team Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Top 100 (No. 74) Ticket Office 402-280-JAYS CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team All-BIG EAST Second Team Athletic Website GoCreighton.com All-BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Conference Website BIGEAST.com BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year @CreightonMSOC Ricardo Perez Twitter BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, 10/26 Instagram CreightonMSOC BIG EAST All-Tournament Team NSCAA Top 25 multi-goal match of his career. Pitter scored tories, with Akron close behind with 80. Only November 17, 2015 Poll once to go along with one assist, and Herbers Coastal Carolina (86) has won more games over Rk Team Pts LW dished out three assists, matching a program the past five seasons. See below for the top five 1. Wake Forest (17) 581 1 and NCAA postseason record for single-game winningest teams from 2011-15. 2. Georgetown (5) 572 3 assists. Creighton’s Luiz Del Monte recorded 3. Clemson (1) 545 2 three assists in the Bluejays’ 2002 national quar- Bolowich Keeps CU Winning 4. North Carolina 504 4 terfinal win over Boston College. Pitter added Creighton ranks second nationally with 5. Akron 489 10 another postseason score, netting the Bluejays’ 82 wins in the last five years, which coincides 6. Syracuse (1) 474 13 game-winning goal in their 1-0 win at North with the arrival of head coach Elmar Bolowich. 7. Stanford 452 6 Carolina in last weekend’s Third Round match Bolowich was named BIG EAST Co-Coach of 8. Notre Dame 429 9 (Nov. 28). the Year last season after helping the Bluejays 9. Creighton 409 5 The Bluejays are 6-2-0 away from home to the BIG EAST regular-season title. 10. Denver 382 8 this season, with both losses coming to sec- Below is a list of the nation’s most wins 11. SMU 348 7 ond-ranked and third-seeded Georgetown in since Bolowich arrived before the 2011 season, 12. Maryland 324 RV Washington, D.C. through games of Dec 3. 13. Seattle 309 15 Creighton leads the nation with 19 wins. 14. Ohio State 290 12 2011-14 2015 Total Next 15. South Florida 237 14 Scouting Akron Rk. Team Wins Wins Wins Game 1. Coastal Carolina 73 13 86 ------16. FIU 212 NR Along with Creighton (51), Akron (53) is one 2. Creighton 63 19 82 12/5 17. Kentucky 189 11 of just four teams nationwide to have eclipsed 3. Akron 63 17 80 12/5 18. Virginia 183 19 the 50-goals-scored plateau. The Zips boast the 4. North Carolina 61 15 76 ------19. Indiana 138 22 nation’s third-ranked scoring offense, averaging Maryland 64 12 76 12/4 20. Coastal Carolina 130 20 nearly 2.50 goals per game; however, defen- 21. South Carolina 117 17 sively, Akron’s goals against average of 1.19 Four of those five programs—Coastal 22. UC-Santa Barbara 106 RV ranks 95th nationally. Carolina, Creighton, Akron, and North Carolina— 23. Rutgers 94 18 Since falling to currently top-ranked Wake were each in the same region in this year’s 24. Cal State Fullerton 74 NR Forest, 2-1, on Sept. 22, the Zips have posted a NCAA Championship, comprising one of the 25. UCLA 57 16 13-1-1 record. Akron will enter Saturday’s con- toughest regions in the tournament. test in the midst of a five-match win streak, with Also Receiving Votes: UNC-Charlotte (36), American four of those victories coming in postseason play All-BIG EAST Honors (25), Boston College (24), Lehigh (14), Elon (11), Butler (MAC and NCAA tournaments). Five Creighton players earned All-BIG (10), Boston (10), Drake (9), Radford (7), Dartmouth (5), EAST honors: , , Cal Poly (3), Rider (1) Akron features five of the MAC Conference’s Fabian Herbers Vincent Keller top ten point scorers: Adam Najem (29), Richie Timo Pitter, Joel Rydstrand, and Connor Laryea (28), Sam Gainford (23), Stuart Holthusen Sparrow. (20), and Victor Souto (17). Holthusen and Herbers, Keller, and Pitter were each College Soccer News Top 30 Najem have recorded points in each of Akron’s selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team. November 15, 2015 Poll two NCAA Championship wins, with Holthusen For the second-consecutive year, Herbers was 1. Georgetown named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year 2. Clemson tallying two goals and one assist, and Najem 3. Wake Forest dishing out three assists. and Pitter was named BIG EAST Midfielder of 4. North Carolina Senior goalkeeper Jake Fenlason leads the the Year. 5. Stanford MAC with 89 saves, a mark that ranks eighth Sparrow, who shared BIG EAST 6. Creighton nationally. His eight shutouts are tied for first in Goalkeeper of the Year honors with Xavier’s 7. Denver the MAC. Dallas Jaye, was named to the All-BIG EAST 8. Syracuse Second Team. 9. Akron 10. Notre Dame All-Time Series History Rydstrand was a unanimous selection to 11. Seattle Saturday’s match will mark the fourth ever the All-Freshman Team. Herbers was unan- 12. SMU meeting between Creighton and Akron, with the imously selected as the league’s Offensive 13. Maryland Zips currently maintaining a 1-0-2 series lead. Player of the Year. 14. Ohio State The two programs have twice met in regular 15. Kentucky Two MAC Hermann Semifinalists 16. FIU season play, and once in the postseason. 17. Indiana Akron’s victory came in 2010 when the Zips As announced by the National Soccer 18. South Florida narrowly edged Creighton, 1-0, in Akron. Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) on 19. Virginia On Aug. 31, 2012, Creighton and Akron Dec. 1, Fabian Herbers and Timo Pitter are 20. Coastal Carolina played to a regular-season draw in Omaha. semifinalists for the 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy, 21. South Carolina Three months later, the teams met in Akron in one of the most coveted awards in college soc- 22. Hofstra cer. 23. Rutgers the NCAA Third Round, playing to a 1-1 draw 24. Cal State Fullerton with Creighton advancing on penalty kicks (5-4). The MAC Hermann Trophy is the high- 25. UC-Santa Barbara est individual intercollegiate award administered 26. Cal Poly Perennial Powers by the National Soccer Coaches Association 27. Drake Creighton has reached the NCAA of America, and is presented annually at the 28. Dartmouth Championship tournament in 23 of the last 24 Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis. This year’s 29. Xavier trophy presentation and banquet will take place 30. Charlotte seasons, while Akron has done so in 14 of the last 15. Friday, Jan. 8. Also Receiving Votes: UCLA, California, Radford, Over the past five seasons, Creighton and A total of 30 NCAA Division I players were Boston College, Dayton, Rider, Washington, SIUE, Akron rank second and third, respectively, for named semifinalists for the award. Alongside Monmouth, Elon, Tulsa, Winthrop, LIU-Brooklyn, Furman, total wins in NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer. Creighton, only two other men’s program’s Lehigh, Butler, Oakland, Utah Valley During that span, Creighton has tallied 82 vic- nationwide (Clemson and Stanford) saw two Morrison Stadium semifinalists nominated for the accolade. Herbers and Pitter, the BIG EAST Offensive Category Total Creighton Rank Career Records Player and Midfielder of the Year, respectively, Goals 28 T-10th Points Total Years helped lead Creighton to a 15-0-0 start this Assists 27 6th Points 83 9th 1. Ethan Finlay 67 2008-11 season—the program’s best start since 1993. 2. Timo Pitter 60 2012-Pr. The Bluejays were ranked atop the NSCAA Top Herbers’ 15 assists this season is just one 3. Fabian Herbers 56 2013-Pr. 25 poll for a program-best eight consecutive shy of matching Richard Mulrooney’s program weeks (Sept. 8-Oct. 27). With their win at North Goals single-season record of 16 (‘96, 98). His three Carolina on Nov. 28, the Bluejays clinched the 1. Ethan Finlay 28 2008-11 assists in Creighton’s NCAA Second Round program’s fourth national quarterfinal appear- 2. Timo Pitter 22 2012-Pr. win over Drake matched a program and NCAA 3. Fabian Herbers 19 2013-Pr. ance in five years. postseason record for single-game assists. The German duo has contributed greatly to Creighton’s Luiz Del Monte also recorded three Assists Creighton’s success this season, accounting for assists in the Bluejays’ 2002 national quarterfi- 1. Fabian Herbers 18 2013-Pr. totals of 25 goals and 19 assists. nal win over Boston College. 2. Timo Pitter 16 2012-Pr. Herbers, the nation’s leading point scorer, Jose Ribas 16 2011-14 has tallied 15 goals and 15 assists and ranks Starting Strong first or tied for first in seven of the nine offensive Shots Creighton’s 15-0-0 start to the 2015 season categories tracked by the BIG EAST. He has 1. Timo Pitter 177 2012-Pr. marked the program’s best start to a season 2. Ethan Finlay 141 2008-11 excelled off the field, as well, earning CoSIDA since 1993 when the Bluejays began 19-0-0. 3. Fabian Herbers 125 2013-Pr. Academic All-America honors for a second- consecutive season. Shots on Goal Creighton’s 8-0-0 Starts or Better Pitter ranks among Creighton’s all-time Top Year Start First Non-Win Postseason 1. Timo Pitter 93 2012-Pr. 10 for career goals (33) and points (87), with the 2015 15-0-0* Xavier ??? 2. Fabian Herbers 69 2013-Pr. 2011 8-0-0 at #3 Maryland College Cup 3. Ethan Finlay 66 2008-11 latter mark ranking third among active NCAA Division I players. He is one of 30 men’s soccer 1993 19-0-0 Air Force NCAA 1st Rd. 1990 9-0-0 Drake None student-athletes who excel both on and off the Matches Played *active 1. Timo Pitter 51 2012-Pr. field that were selected as candidates for the 2. Vincent Keller 47 2012-Pr. 2015 Senior CLASS Award®. Creighton was the nation’s last remaining Jose Ribas 47 2011-14 Herbers and Pitter each earned BIG EAST unbeaten and untied team in Division I (men’s All-First Team honors this season. Goalkeeping Victories or women’s) remaining in 2015 prior to the Creighton Assistant Coach Johnny Torres 1. Brian Holt 36 2008-11 Bluejays’ narrow, 2-1 loss to Xavier on Oct. 28. is the program’s lone MAC Hermann Trophy 2. Connor Sparrow 27 2013-Pr. The Bluejays’ 15-0-0 start to a season winner to date, garnering the accolade in 1997. 3. Matt Allen 22 2004-07 marked the best start in NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer since 2009 when Akron began its cam- Saves Herbers For Hermann paign with 23 consecutive wins en route to a 1. Matt Allen 114 2004-07 Junior forward Fabian Herbers finished College Cup appearance. 2. Brian Holt 94 2008-11 the regular season as the nation’s leading point scoring (14g, 12a, 40pts). In postseason play, he Statistical Leaders Across The Board Goals Against Average (min. 720) has added one goal and three assists, improv- 1. Guido Leon 0.45 2003 Creighton ranks near the top of near- ing his season totals to 15 goals and 15 assists 2. Connor Sparrow 0.48 2013-Pr. (CU only) ly every major statistical category in NCAA (45pts). Herbers scored the game-winning goal Brian Holt 0.48 2008-11 Division I, as well as several other individual cat- in Creighton’s semifinal win versus Providence egories. Below are rankings through the NCAA’s Shutouts on a penalty kick. He leads Creighton with five most recent statistical report (Nov. 29): 1. Brian Holt 25 2008-11 game-winning goals this season. 2. Connor Sparrow 16 2013-Pr. With his game-winning penalty kick against Matt Allen 16 2004-07 Team Category Rank Stat Providence, Herbers became the first Creighton Win Percentage 2nd .864 player to convert four penalty kicks in a single Wins 1st 19 Goalkeeper Minutes Played Shots/Game 1st 19.23 1. Brian Holt 3,899 2008-11 season since Mike Tranchilla did so in 2002. Herbers is the only player in NCAA Division Shots on Goal/Game 1st 8.09 2. Matt Allen 3,382 2004-07 Total Home Attendance 1st 46,171 I Men’s Soccer to rank in the national top 10 for Average Home Attendance 3rd 3,298 both goals (15) and assists (15). Team Goals Against Average 13th 0.72 This season marked Herbers’ second-con- Points Per Game 5th 6.64 secutive season in which he earned BIG EAST Goals Per Game 4th 2.32 Offensive Player of the Year and All-BIG EAST Total Goals 3rd 51 First Team honors. He was unanimously chosen 2015 BIG EAST Preseason Poll Name Category Rank Stat as Offensive Player of the Year this year. Fabian Herbers Shots Per Game 10th 4.05 Rk. Team (1st place votes) Points Herbers recorded at least one point (a Fabian Herbers Game-Winning Goals T-9th 5 1. Creighton (5) 77 goal or an assist) in each of Creighton’s first ten Fabian Herbers Shots on Goal/Game 9th 1.91 Georgetown (5) 77 regular-season games this fall. He was the first Fabian Herbers Total Goals 3rd 15 3. Providence 65 Bluejay to start a season in such fashion since Fabian Herbers Total Assists 1st 15 Fabian Herbers Total Points 1st 45 4. Xavier 55 restarting the program in 1990. MLS All-Star and Fabian Herbers Goals Per Game 14th 0.68 5. Marquette 50 Creighton alumnus, Ethan Finlay, had a run of Fabian Herbers Points Per Game 2nd 2.05 6. St. John’s 36 nine straight such games from Sept. 17-Oct. 23, Timo Pitter Game-Winning Goals T-9th 5 7. Butler 33 2010. Timo Pitter Shots on Goal/Game 10th 1.86 8. Villanova 29 Herbers standing among Creighton’s all- Connor Sparrow Goals Against Avg. 21st 0.73 9. Seton Hall 19 time leaders are as follows: Connor Sparrow Goalie Mins. Played 14th 1981:15 10. DePaul 9 2015 Miscellaneous Statistics Top 10 Crowds Herbers, Keller Earn Academic Accolades CU Opp. The Bluejays’ total home attendance of As announced by the College Sports Corner Kicks . . . .130 ...... 79 46,171 this season is the top mark nationally, Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Offsides ...... 43 ...... 31 and is a program-best, surpassing 2011’s total on Nov. 24, Creighton’s Fabian Herbers and Penalty Kicks . . . .4-4 ...... 1-1 of 40,720. Creighton is currently averaging 3,298 Vincent Keller have been selected as CoSIDA Yellow Cards . . . . 25 ...... 24 fans through 14 home dates, which ranks third Academic All-America honorees. Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 1 nationally through games as of Nov. 24. CoSIDA’s Academic All-America Men’s Creighton’s average home attendance of Soccer Teams recognize the nation’s top stu- Score by Periods 3,298 is more than triple that of any other BIG dent-athletes for their combined performances 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total EAST institution. Georgetown and Butler rank athletically and in the classroom. CU 28 23 0 0 51 Opp. 7 8 0 1 16 second and third with averages just less than Herbers was named to the First Team, 1,000 per game. while Keller earned Third Team honors, marking The 4,838 fans for Michigan on Aug. 28 just the third time in Creighton Athletics his- Attendance Breakdown ranked as the largest crowd in school history tory that multiple student-athletes from the same Matches Total Average to witness a season-opener, while the crowd of sport have garnered such distinctions in the ...... 22...... 55,322...... 2,515 OVERALL 4,907 vs. CSUN on Sept. 4 was the program’s same season. Home...... 14...... 46,171...... 3,298 Away...... 8...... 9,151...... 1,144 largest crowd since 2012. CU’s crowd of 6,453 With this year’s distinction, Herbers Neutral...... 0...... 0...... 0 on Sept. 19 vs. Tulsa was the second-largest becomes the second student-athlete in Creighton home crowd in program history. Men’s Soccer program history, alongside Brian Record Breakdown Creighton finished last season 10th nationally Holt (2011)—and seventh in Creighton Athletics Bolowich Era 2015 in average home attendance and fifth overall in history—to earn Academic All-America First Overall 82-21-9 19-3-0 total home attendance. Team honors. Home 55-7-3 13-1-0 This season marks the 12th-consecutive sea- Last season, Herbers was named to the Away 25-11-5 6-2-0 son the Bluejays have finished in the top-10 CoSIDA Academic All-District VII First Team Neutral 2-3-1 0-0-0 nationally in average home attendance. and CoSIDA Academic All-America Third 28-7-3 7-2-0 Conference Team. Meanwhile, Keller earned BIG EAST Home 16-3-0 3-1-0 Away 12-5-3 4-1-0 Postseason Success All-Academic honors and was the recipient of Non-Conference 54-12-6 12-1-0 Since arriving at Creighton in 2011, Head Creighton’s Carl M. Reinert, S.J., Men’s Scholar Home 38-4-3 9-0-0 Coach Elmar Bolowich is 9-2-3 in NCAA post- Athlete of the Year award. Away 13-6-2 2-1-0 season play, including consecutive trips to the Below is an all-time list of the program’s Neutral 2-3-1 0-0-0 NCAA College Cup in 2011 and 2012. Creighton Academic All-Americans. Creighton scores first 71-4-2 16-1-0 has advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals four Opponent scores first 11-17-3 3-2-0 times under Bolowich (‘11, ‘12, ‘14, ‘15). Creighton Men’s Soccer Academic All-Americans Scoreless ties 0-0-4 0-0-0 2003 - Shane Havens (Third Team) Ahead at halftime 47-0-2 13-0-0 2005 - Matt Wieland (Third Team) Trailing at halftime 6-9-1 2-1-0 Pitter Continues To Shine 2011 - Ethan Finlay (Second Team), Brian Holt (First Tied at halftime 29-12-6 4-2-0 With his goal versus Georgetown in the BIG Team), Jace Peters (Second Team) Overtime 8-4-9 0-1-0 EAST final, Timo Pitter moved past Ray Nikoden 2014 - Fabian Herbers (Third Team) Against Top 25 17-8-4 2-2-0 (1980-82) into eighth-place among Creighton’s 2015 - Fabian Herbers (First Team), Vincent Keller Monday 0-0-0 0-0-0 all-time point scorers. He currently ranks seventh (Third Team) Tuesday 9-3-1 3-0-0 on Creighton’s all-time list for career goals (33), Wednesday 10-3-0 1-1-0 and third among active NCAA D-I players for Ethan Finlay, All-Star 1-2-0 1-1-0 Thursday career points (87). The senior midfielder netted Former Creighton All-American, and 2015 13-5-2 2-0-0 Friday MLS All Star, Ethan Finlay has emerged as a Saturday 27-6-4 8-0-0 the game-winning goal in Creighton’s 1-0, NCAA key contributor for the Columbus Crew. Sunday 22-2-1 4-1-0 Third Round victory at UNC on Nov. 28. Finlay ended the regular season ranked Sparrow A Rare Bird fifth in the MLS with 13 assists to go with 12 Creighton in the 2015 Polls Senior GK Connor Sparrow remains goals in 34 starts with the Crew this year. The Crew will host Western Conference Week NSCAA CSN TDS Creighton’s all-time leader in goals against aver- champion Portland in the MLS title match on Pre 6 4 5 age, allowing just 0.58 goals per 90 minutes in a Sunday, Dec. 6 at 3:00 p.m. CST. The match will Sept. 1 3 3 3 Bluejay uniform. be televised on ESPN. Sept. 8 1 1 1 Sparrow’s numbers are even more impres- In the Crew’s Eastern Conference semifinal Sept. 15 1 1 1 sive at home, where he owns a 0.48 GAA in a match-up versus the Montreal Impact, Finlay Sept. 22 1 1 1 Creighton uniform at Morrison Stadium. scored a game-tying goal in the 77th minute to Sept. 29 1 1 1 The St. Louis, Mo., native has allowed force overtime. The Crew went on to win the Oct. 6 1 1 1 one goal or less in 43 of his 48 career starts at match in the 111th minute and advance to the Oct. 13 1 1 1 Creighton. Eastern Conference Championship against the Oct. 20 1 1 1 The only teams to score against him New York Red Bulls. Columbus then defeated Oct. 27 1 1 1 multiple times in the same game has been New York by a 2-1 aggregate margin to advance Nov. 3 3 2 1 Seton Hall (2014 and 2015), Xavier (2015), and to the MLS Final. Nov. 10 5 5 6 Georgetown (2015, 2x). In his other 43 starts Earlier this summer, Finlay played in Nov. 17 9 6 9 as a Bluejay, Sparrow has allowed just 19 total goals. the MLS All-Star Game. Of the 29 goals that Sparrow has allowed as Finlay played at Creighton from 2008-11, NSCAA - NSCAA a Bluejay, only eight have come prior to halftime. leading the Bluejays to a pair of College Cups CSN - College Soccer News Top 30 Sparrow is Creighton’s all-time leader for win before being 10th overall in the 2012 MLS Super TopDrawerSoccer.com TDS - percentage with a .796 mark (37-8-4). Draft. Game-Winning Goals Superb Seniors kicks this season, with Fabian Herbers convert- 2015 2012-14 Career The Bluejays’ outgoing senior class, con- ing all four kicks. Fabian Herbers 5 7 12 sisting of Fernando Castellanos, Eric DeJulio, This is just the second time in the last dozen Timo Pitter 5 7 12 Vincent Keller, Mike Paye, Timo Pitter, and years that Creighton has made four or more pen- Ricardo Perez 3 2 5 Connor Sparrow, has helped Creighton to a alty kicks in the same season, joining the 2011 Lucas Stauffer 0 3 3 61-19-8 (.739) record over the past four years, club that was 4-for-6 from the spot. Ricky Lopez-Espin 1 2 3 including a 31-7-3 (.793) mark inside Morrison Herbers is the first Creighton player to Myles Englis 2 0 2 Stadium. make four penalty kicks in the same season Eric DeJulio 0 2 2 Noah Franke 1 0 1 since Mike Tranchilla converted four in 2002. Joel Rydstrand 1 0 1 We’re No. 1, We’re No. 1 Fernando Castellanos 0 1 1 Through Oct. 27 Creighton was ranked first Herbers Dominates BIG EAST Stats Vincent Keller 0 1 1 nationally in the NSCAA, Top Drawer Soccer The BIG EAST Conference tracks nine Mike Paye 0 1 1 and College Soccer News polls. The Bluejays offensive categories, and as of the league’s most enjoyed the nation’s top ranking for a program- recent report (12/4), Fabian Herbers ranked first Overtime Goals best eight-consecutive weeks (Sept. 8-Oct. 27). or tied for first in seven of the nine: 2015 2012-14 Career Creighton was ranked No. 1 the final five Fabian Herbers 0 1 1 weeks of the 1993 season by the Intercollegiate Category Total BIG EAST Rank Vincent Keller 0 1 1 Soccer Association of America. Shots 89 1st Shots Per Game 4.05 2nd Since the NSCAA poll became the poll of Game-Tying Goals Goals 15 1st 2015 2012-14 Career record in 1996, Creighton has been No. 1 for Goals Per Game 0.68 3rd Fabian Herbers 1 2 3 one week each on Sept. 15, 1999 and Sept. 10, Assists 15 1st Timo Pitter 1 2 3 2013. Assists Per Game 0.68 1st Ricky Lopez-Espin 1 0 1 During Creighton’s 2013 stint atop the poll, Points 45 1st Points Per Game 2.05 1st Joel Rydstrand 1 0 1 the Bluejays lost 3-2 in double-overtime vs. Game Winning Goals 5 T-1st Myles Englis 0 1 1 William & Mary to drop to fifth, and would actually end the season unranked. From Germany To Omaha First Goals of the Game Below is a list of the last time the Bluejays The BIG EAST Digital Network chose 2015 2012-14 Career were ranked No. 1 by each organization before Fabian Herbers 6 10 16 Creighton Men’s Soccer as the subject of its this season: Timo Pitter 7 7 14 first school-conference coordinated feature on Ricardo Perez 1 3 4 BEDN. NSCAA - Sept. 10, 2013 Ricky Lopez-Espin 1 2 3 The feature story, focusing on the German Soccer America - Oct. 21, 2014 Lucas Stauffer 0 2 2 influence on Creighton’s team, can be viewed Eric DeJulio 0 1 1 College Soccer News - Nov. 11, 2014 online by visiting the following URL: Joel Rydstrand 1 0 1 Top Drawer Soccer - Oct. 21, 2014 Ricky Lopez-Espin 1 0 1 http://YouTube.com/BIGEASTNetwork Huge Crowd, Huge Win O Captain! My Captain! A crowd of 6,453 fans turned out to watch Seniors Vincent Keller and Eric DeJulio the Sept. 19, 1-0 win over Tulsa on homecoming, have been named captains on this year’s team. the second largest home crowd in school history, Both men started all 22 games a season ago for and fourth largest in the nation this fall. Creighton’s BIG EAST champion club. It was also the largest home crowd to see DeJulio was one of just three Bluejay play- the Bluejays pick up a win. ers to score game-winning goals in both 2012 Below is a list of the largest home crowds in and 2013, providing the game-winner against program history: William & Mary as a freshman and the deciding- Att. Opponent CU Result Date goal versus Drake as a sophomore. He has 6,848 #14 Old Dominion L 1-2 9/14/02 appeared in 62 games for Creighton, including 6,453 Tulsa W 1-0 9/19/15 50 starts. 5,812 #11 UCLA T 0-0 9/8/07 Creighton’s leader for minutes played over 5,743 Stanford (Ex.) L 0-1 9/26/05 the past four seasons, Keller has made 81 5,609 Missouri State L 0-1 9/19/09 appearances as a Bluejay, including 74 starts. 5,425 Drexel W 1-0 9/4/11 Last season, Vincent helped lead the Bluejays to 12 shutouts en route to earning Simon Says Bolowich Is #1 Creighton’s Carl M. Reinert, S.J., Men’s Scholar Creighton’s win versus North Carolina on Athlete of the Year award. This season, Vincent Nov. 28 improved Elmar Bolowich to 82-20-9 was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the as Creighton head coach. His current winning Week three times, earned BIG EAST All-First percentage at Creighton is .779. Team honors, and is one of just 30 men’s soccer With Creighton’s win over Seton Hall on student-athletes nationwide to be selected as a Sept. 26, Bolowich passed Bret Simon atop candidate for the Senior CLASS Award. Creighton’s all-time coaching list for best win Both Keller and DeJulio were members of percentage. Simon went 96-26-8 in six seasons the BIG EAST All-Academic Team in 2014. from 1995-2000, good for a .769 win percentage. Simon, like Bolowich, also took Creighton to Milestone Win #350 For Bolowich a pair of College Cups. Elmar Bolowich picked up his 350th career win on Tuesday, Sept. 22, becoming the 10th Herbers From The Spot active Division I coach to reach 350 career wins. Creighton is a perfect 4-for-4 on penalty Here’s a look at the top 12 winningest, who are also on the preseason watch list for lies a year ago. through games as of Dec. 3. The list includes all the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, That pair have combined for 40 goals and victories as a head coach at a four-year institu- which recognizes the top player in collegiate 36 assists in that span. 15 of those 40 goals tion, but the individual must have been a Division soccer. Outside of academics and athletics, all have been assisted by the other half of their star I head coach for a minimum of the last five years: candidates also have been consistently involved duo. in community service on their campus or in their Most Victories, Active Division I Head Coaches communities. Perennial Power Rk. Coach, Team Years W Next 1. Mark Berson, South Carolina 39 483 ------The candidates will be narrowed to 10 final- Creighton won the program’s first BIG EAST 2. Bob Warming, Penn State 38 447 ------ists midway through the regular season, and title last season when it claimed the regular- 3. Bob Gray, Marshall 39 438 ------those 10 names will be placed on the official season crown with a 7-1-1 mark. 4. Ralph Lundy, Charleston 40 432 ------5. Ray Reid, Connecticut 27 414 ------ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nation- The Bluejays now own 13 regular-season and 6. Rich Posipanko, Winthrop 37 393 ------wide voting system to media, coaches and fans, 13 conference tournament titles in program his- 7. Dave Masur, St. John’s 29 386 ------who will select one candidate who best exem- tory, all since 1992. 8. Seamus McFadden, San Diego 36 370 ------Sasho Cirovski, Maryland 25 371 12/4 plifies excellence in the four Cs of community, 10. Elmar Bolowich, Creighton 27 362 12/5 classroom, character and competition. You Play To Win The Game 11. Bobby Clark, Notre Dame 29 346 12/5 12. Alan Dawson, Old Dominion 28 343 ------The Senior CLASS Award winners will Creighton’s 16-3-3 record last year led the nation be announced during the 2015 NCAA Men’s in winning percentage (.795). The Bluejays were Pitter Sets Another Morrison Mark and Women’s College Cup® championships in eliminated from the NCAA Tournament after fall- Timo Pitter has attempted 177 shots in his December. ing in penalty kicks vs. UMBC during the team’s career at Morrison Stadium to break the all-time Former Creighton goalkeeper Brian Holt 10th appearance in the national quarterfinals in mark formerly held by Ethan Finlay (141) from won the 2011 Senior CLASS Award on the pitch, the last 19 years. 2008-11. while ex-Creighton men’s basketball standout Earlier this year Pitter broke the stadium Doug McDermott won the 2014 Senior CLASS Another Strong Class record for career shots on goal (93), passing Award on the hardwood. College Soccer News has dubbed Creighton’s Finlay’s mark of 66. recruiting class as the nation’s 31st best. Among Pitter is also second in Morrison Stadium NSCAA Team Academic Award the newcomers the website highlights are Evan history in career goals and points, trailing Finlay The Creighton men’s soccer program was Waldrep, Jacob Rooth and Peter Prescott. in both categories. recognized by the National Soccer Coaches With his appearance on Senior Night ver- Association of America (NSCAA) with the orga- So Close sus Villanova on Oct. 24, Pitter became Morrison nization’s team academic award for 2014-15. Each of Creighton’s last 16 losses have Stadium’s all-time leader for matches played It is the seventh honor in the last eight sea- been by a single goal, including every setback in (51). sons (2008-12, 2014-15) for Creighton. 2013, 2014, and 2015. The NSCAA annually recognizes college Creighton has fallen behind by two goals Getting Past Providence and high school soccer programs that have just four times in 112 games under Elmar After being eliminated by Providence in excelled in the classroom, in addition to their Bolowich, and lost by two goals just twice. the BIG EAST tournament each of the past work on the field and requires a team grade point two years, Creighton defeated the Friars in the average of 3.0 or higher. Streaks To Watch league semifinals on Nov. 12. Creighton is 47-0-2 under Elmar Bolowich In its home outing prior to the semifinal A Big Win Over A Big-Time Team when leading at halftime. match, Creighton was edged by Xavier, 2-1. Creighton’s 4-0 win over No. 13 UC Irvine Creighton is 28-1-1 in its last 30 games Since relaunching the men’s soccer program in on Sept. 6 was its largest margin of victory when scoring first, and 71-4-2 under Bolowich. 1990, Creighton has not lost consecutive home against a ranked team since a 4-0 win versus Creighton has trailed at the half in just three contests. The Bluejays are 35-0-1 at home after No. 23 Tulsa on Oct. 3, 2004. of its last 34 games (1-0 vs. CSUN on Sept. 4, losing their prior home match. Creighton’s last win by four or more goals 2015, 1-0 vs. Drake on Oct. 6, 2015, and 1-0 vs. against a top-20 team had been a 6-2 victory #6 Georgetown on Nov. 5, 2015). Keller & Pitter Up For Senior Class Award over No. 6 Boston College on Dec. 8, 2002. Vincent Keller and Timo Pitter are among Creighton Soccer’s European Vacation 30 men’s soccer student-athletes who excel Top 10 Preseason Jays, Again Creighton spent nearly two weeks in both on and off the field that were selected as Creighton was ranked sixth nationally in Europe in early July, spending most of that candidates for the 2015 Senior CLASS Award® the preseason edition of the NSCAA Top 25 time in Germany and Austria. The team went in collegiate soccer. Coaches poll. 2-2-0 against strong competition, but also To be eligible for the award, a student- This was the fourth time in the last five years bonded in a foreign culture that included trips athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division the Bluejays have been ranked in the top-10 of Neuschwanstein Castle, Allianz Arena and I senior and have notable achievements in four the preseason poll, and 11th time since 1998. Munich’s Olympic Stadium, among other areas. areas of excellence: community, classroom, Creighton has now spent at least one week in character and competition. the top 10 of the NSCAA poll in each of the last An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and 24 seasons. Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student- Dynamic Duo athlete and encourages students to use their Timo Pitter and Fabian Herbers form one platform in athletics to make a positive impact as of the nation’s top offensive duos, and the num- leaders in their communities. bers continue to bear that out. Pitter is one of four men (along with CSU Either Pitter or Herbers has scored or Bakersfield’s Christian Duarte, Cal Poly’s assisted on 59 of Creighton’s 82 goals since the Chase Minter and Stanford’s ) start of the 2014 season, including 24-of-32 tal- NCAA Tournament History & Records

All-Time NCAA Tournament Results • 32-18-7 Overall • 15-5-1 Home • 16-7-5 Away • 1-6-1 Neutral

1992 CU Rank Opponent Result 2005 CU Rank Opponent Result Bluejay NCAA Tournament Records 11/21 2 #14 SMU L, 0-1 11/18 11 Lafayette W, 3-0 GOALS 11/22 11 #6 Duke W, 2-1 Game: 3, Brian Biggerstaff vs. UMKC, 11/22/03 1993 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/27 11 #9 Penn State W, 3-1 Career: 6, Ethan Finlay, 2008 & 2010-11 (8 games) 11/14 2 Air Force L, 1-2 (4 OT) 12/2 11 #15 Clemson L, 0-1 6, Brian Mullan, 1997-2000 (11 games) 6, Mike Tranchilla, 1999-2002 (11 games) 1994 CU Rank Opponent Result 2006 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/20 22 #16 Saint Louis W, 2-1 11/10 21 Washington L, 0-3 ASSISTS 11/27 22 #1 Indiana L, 0-1 Game: 3, Fabian Herbers vs. Drake, 11/22/2015 2007 CU Rank Opponent Result 3, Luiz Del Monte at Boston College, 12/8/02 1995 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/28 11 #5 SMU - ! W, 3-0 Career: 6, Michael Kraus, 2003-2006 (11 games) 11/18 10 William & Mary L, 1-2 (4 OT) 12/1 11 Illinois-Chicago L, 0-1 6, Matt Jewett, 2000-03 (14 games)

1996 CU Rank Opponent Result 2008 CU Rank Opponent Result POINTS 11/24 8 #7 SMU W, 2-0 11/25 2 #6 Tulsa W, 2-1 Game: 6, Brian Biggerstaff vs. UMKC, 11/22/03 12/1 8 #18 CS-Fullerton T, 0-0 (4 OT) 11/29 2 #22 Connecticut W, 2-1 (OT) Career: 17, Mike Tranchilla, 1999-2002 (11 games) (CU advances 4-2 on PKs) 12/6 2 #3 Maryland L, 0-1 12/8 8 #11 Fresno State W, 2-0 SAVES 12/13 8 #4 St. John’s L, 1-2 2010 CU Rank Opponent Result Game: 15, Tom Zawislan at Air Force, 11/23/97 39, Tom Zawislan, 1997-99 (6 games) 11/18 17 New Mexico W, 4-1 Career: 1997 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/21 17 #7 SMU T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/23 11 Air Force - ^ W, 3-2 (OT) (SMU advances 5-3 on PKs) 11/30 11 #14 Saint Louis L, 0-1 2011 CU Rank Opponent Result 1998 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/20 2 Northern Illinois W, 3-0 11/22 12 #17 Saint Louis W, 4-1 (OT) 11/27 2 #13 UC Santa Barbara W, 2-1 11/29 12 #6 UCLA W, 2-0 12/4 2 #12 South Florida W, 1-0 (OT) 12/5 12 #18 Maryland L, 2-3 12/9 2 #14 Charlotte - # T, 0-0 (2OT) (Charlotte advances 4-1 on PKs) 1999 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/20 21 #17 SMU L, 1-2 2012 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/18 8 Washington W, 4-2 2000 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/25 8 #1 Akron T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/19 8 #12 Ohio State W, 1-0 (CU advances 5-4 on PKs) 11/26 8 #3 San Diego W, 3-0 12/2 8 #7 Connecticut W, 1-0 12/2 8 #5 Virginia W, 3-0 12/7 8 Indiana - # L, 0-1 12/8 8 #16 Indiana W, 2-1 (3 OT) 12/10 8 #7 Connecticut L, 0-2 2013 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/21 NR Seattle L, 2-1 2001 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/23 NR Massachusetts - $ L, 0-1 2014 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/23 9 #25 Oregon State W, 1-0 2002 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/30 9 #14 Xavier W, 2-1 Fabian Herbers’ three assists vs. Drake on Nov. 22 tied a 11/27 11 #10 UW-Milwaukee* W, 3-2 12/5 9 UMBC T, 0-0 (2 OT) program and NCAA postseason single-game record. 12/1 11 #3 St. John’s W, 1-0 (OT) (UMBC advances 4-3 on PKs) 12/8 11 #6 Boston College W, 6-2 NCAA Tournament Results 12/13 11 #15 Stanford L, 1-2 (2 OT) 2015 CU Rank Opponent Result YEAR W-L-T Finish 11/22 9 Drake W, 5-1 1992 0-1-0 Second Round 2003 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/28 9 #4 North Carolina W, 1-0 1993 0-1-0 First Round 11/22 NR UMKC W, 6-0 12/5 9 #5 Akron ??? 1994 1-1-0 Second Round 11/26 NR San Diego - & T, 1-1 (2 OT) 1995 0-1-0 First Round (CU advances 5-3 on PKs) 1996 2-1-1 College Cup Semifinals 11/30 NR Virginia W, 3-1 Tournament Notes 1997 1-1-0 Second Round Bold - Home match; Italics - College Cup 12/7 NR #6 St. John’s - % L, 2-3 ^ - CU shorthanded for 107:23 1998 2-1-0 Quarterfinals $ - Played in Garden City, N.Y. 1999 0-1-0 First Round 2004 CU Rank Opponent Result * - Played at Nebraska Wesleyan in Lincoln, Neb. 2000 4-1-0 National Runners-Up 11/23 16 #23 Northwestern W, 3-2 & - CU shorthanded for 26:05 % - Played in College Park, Md. 2001 0-1-0 First Round 11/28 16 #7 Maryland T, 0-0 (2 OT) ! - CU man advantage for 64:14 2002 3-1-0 College Cup Semifinals (UMD advances 5-4 on PKs) # - Played in Hoover, Ala. 2003 2-1-1 Quarterfinals 2004 1-0-1 Third Round 2005 3-1-0 Quarterfinals 2006 0-1-0 First Round 2007 1-1-0 Third Round 2008 2-1-0 Quarterfinals 2010 1-0-1 Second Round 2011 3-0-1 College Cup Semifinals 2012 2-1-1 College Cup Semifinals 2013 0-1-0 First Round 2014 2-0-1 Quarterfinals 2000 College Cup 2002 College Cup 2011 College Cup 1996 College Cup 2012 College Cup 2015 2-0-0 ??? Richmond, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Dallas, Texas Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala. 23 years 32-18-7 2015 NCAA Division I Men's

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Semifinals Quarterfinals Third Round Second Round First Round November 19 November 22 November 28 or 29 December 4 or 5 December 11 December 13 December 11 December 4 or 5 November 28 or 29 November 22 November 19

*Wake Forest (15-2-2) 1 3 *Georgetown (15-2-2)

*Wake Forest 1-0 *Georgetown 3-0 *Charlotte (10-5-3) Final *Hofstra (13-7-0) Charlotte 2-1 Sporting Park Hofstra 2-1 (OT) Radford (14-3-2) Kansas City, Kansas Lehigh (13-5-3) *Wake Forest 1-0 2 p.m. Boston College 1-1 (2OT; PK) *UConn (9-5-6) ESPNU/WatchESPN *Boston College (9-7-1) UConn 3-1 Boston College 1-0 Boston U. (12-5-2) Vermont (11-6-3) Indiana 1-0 Boston College 2-1 (OT)

*Indiana (12-4-3) 16 14 *South Fla. (11-5-3)

*Ohio St. (13-6-2) 9 11 *Seattle (17-3-1)

Ohio St. 1-1 (2OT; PK) Seattle 1-0 *Dayton (13-5-3) *UCLA (10-8-1) Dayton 1-1 (2OT; PK) UCLA 2-0 Oakland (10-8-1) Cal Poly (11-4-5) Stanford 3-1 *Syracuse 3-1 *Cal St. Fullerton (13-7-1) *Dartmouth (11-5-1) Santa Clara 3-0 Dartmouth 1-0 (OT) Santa Clara (10-7-1) Hartwick (11-5-3) *Stanford 3-1 *Syracuse 2-1

*Stanford (14-2-2) 8 6 *Syracuse (13-5-3) Semifinal Semifinal Sporting Park Sporting Park Kansas City, Kansas Kansas City, Kansas *North Carolina (14-1-3) 5 6/8:30 p.m. NATIONAL 6/8:30 p.m. 7 *Notre Dame (11-4-5) ESPNU/WatchESPN CHAMPION ESPNU/WatchESPN *North Carolina 2-1 *Notre Dame 1-1 (2OT; PK) *Coastal Carolina (12-2-4) *Tulsa (7-6-6) Coastal Carolina 1-0 Tulsa 3-2 (OT) North Florida (10-6-1) FIU (12-6-1) Creighton 1-0 Maryland 2-1 *Kentucky (12-4-2) *Virginia (9-4-3) Drake 2-1 Virginia 2-0 Drake (12-4-3) Rider (14-5-1) Creighton 5-1 Maryland 1-0

*Creighton (17-3-0) 12 10 *Maryland (10-5-5)

*Denver (15-0-3) 13 15 *UC Santa Barbara (13-6-2)

SMU 1-0 (OT) UC Santa Barbera 1-0 (OT) *SMU (13-2-4) *South Carolina (11-7-1) SMU 2-0 South Carolina 1-1 (2OT:PK) Utah Valley (14-5-2) Furman (8-5-5) *Akron 2-1 *Clemson 3-2 *Rutgers (12-6-1) *Elon (13-5-1) Rutgers 1-1 (2OT; PK) Elon 3-0 LIU Brooklyn (11-5-4) Winthrop (10-6-2) *Akron 6-1 *Clemson 5-2

*Akron (15-3-2) 4 2 *Clemson (15-2-2)

*Host institution for preliminary round games. All games times are Eastern standard time. Order of semifinal games will be determined after quarterfinal round games are completed. Second semifinal game will begin play 45 minutes after the conclusion of the first game.

© 2015 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering. Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) (Last Club) Bacellar: BAHS • a • lar 0 Connor Sparrow GK 6-2 175 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (UMKC) (St. Louis Scott Gallagher) Bolowich: BOW • lo • vich 1 Jacob Rooth GK 6-2 185 Fr. Evanston, Ill. (Lake Forest Academy) (Chicago Fire Academy) Castellanos: cahs • tay • YAH • nos 2 Peter Prescott D 6-3 175 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View) (Portland Timbers Academy) DeJulio: duh • JULIE • oh 3 Mitch LaGro D/M 5-11 160 Fr. Dallas, Texas (Plano West) (Solar Chelsea) Franke: FRANK • ee 4 Vincent Keller D/M 5-9 170 Sr. Freiburg, Germany (Angell Akademie) (SC Freiburg) Helbig, Elias: HELL-big, uh • LIE • iss 5 Mike Paye M 5-6 145 Sr. Monrovia, Liberia (Tyler JC) (Ocean City Nor’easters) Herbers: HER • burs, Fabian FAH • be • ahn 6 Joel Rydstrand M 5-8 150 Fr. Almunge, Sweden (Celsiusskolan) (IK Sirius) Kluver: KLOO • ver 7 Ricky Lopez-Espin F 6-2 180 So. Miami, Fla. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.]) (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Kollmannthaler: Coleman • taller 8 Evan Waldrep M 5-11 160 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Vista Grande) (Real Salt Lake Academy) LaGro: La • GRO 9 Diego Bacellar M 6-0 175 Jr. Governador Valadares, Brazil (Monroe [N.Y.] College) Paye: PAY 10 Ricardo Perez M/F 5-9 165 Jr. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Rocky Mountain [Colo.]) (Albuquerque Sol) PIT • ah, TEE • mo 11 Fernando Castellanos M 5-8 150 Sr. Montclair, Calif. (Tyler JC) (CASL) Pitter: Timo: 12 Lucas Stauffer M 5-6 155 So. Owensboro, Ky. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.]) (Vejle Boldklub) Ramlo: RAM • lo 13 Noah Franke M 5-8 140 So. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia) (Orlando City) Rooth: RUTH 14 Fabian Herbers M/F 6-0 165 Jr. Ahaus, Germany (Alexander Hegius Gymnasium) (VFL Rhede) Rutter: RUTT • er 15 Daniel Rutter M 5-5 150 Fr. Friendswood, Texas (Coastal Carolina) (Clear Springs) Rydstrand, Joel: RIDE • stran, JO • ell 16 Myles Englis M 5-10 160 Jr. Rome, Ga. (Darlington Academy) (IMG Academy) Stauffer: STOW (as in wow) • fur 17 Stefan Wutte D 6-2 185 Jr. Klagenfurt, Austria (Willamette Univ.) (Portland Timbers Academy) Valdivia: VAL • div • e • uh 18 Timo Pitter M/F 5-9 150 Sr. Oberschwarzach, Germany (Frankenlandschulheim Gaibach) (DJK Oberschwarzach) Wutte, Stefan: VOOT • eh, STEFF • ahn 20 Elias Helbig M 6-0 165 Fr. Denver, Colo. (East) (Colorado Rapids Academy) 21 Bryce Gibson F 6-4 175 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) (Sporting Kansas City Academy) 22 Eric DeJulio D 6-2 185 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) (Sporting KC Academy) Breakdown by Class 23 Connor Ramlo M 6-0 165 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier) (Iowa Soccer Club) Seniors (6): Fernando Castellanos, Eric 24 Brock Fitzgerald M 5-8 150 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) (Omaha FC) DeJulio, Vincent Keller, Mike Paye, Timo 25 Felix Kollmannthaler D 6-1 165 Fr. Frankfurt, Germany (Julius-Echter-Gymnasium) (Kickers Offenbach) Pitter, Connor Sparrow 29 Collin Valdivia GK 5-10 155 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) (FC Golden State) Juniors (5): Diego Bacellar, Myles 30 Michael Kluver GK 6-3 195 So. Papillion, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) (Omaha FC) Englis, Fabian Herbers, Ricardo Perez, Stefan Wutte Sophomores (5): Brock Fitzgerald, Noah Alphabetical Roster Franke, Michael Kluver, Ricky Lopez- No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) (Last Club) Espin, Lucas Stauffer 9 Diego Bacellar M 6-0 175 Jr. Governador Valadares, Brazil (Monroe [N.Y.] College) Freshmen (11): Bryce Gibson, Elias 11 Fernando Castellanos M 5-8 150 Sr. Montclair, Calif. (Tyler JC) (CASL) Helbig, Felix Kollmannthaler, Mitch LaGro, 22 Eric DeJulio D 6-2 185 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley Northwest) (Sporting KC Academy) Peter Prescott, Connor Ramlo, Jacob 16 Myles Englis M 5-10 160 Jr. Rome, Ga. (Darlington Academy) (IMG Academy) Rooth, Daniel Rutter, Joel Rydstrand, 24 Brock Fitzgerald M 5-8 150 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) (Omaha FC) Collin Valdivia, Evan Waldrep 13 Noah Franke M 5-8 140 So. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia) (Orlando City) 21 Bryce Gibson F 6-4 175 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) (Sporting Kansas City Academy) Breakdown by Location 20 Elias Helbig M 6-0 165 Fr. Denver, Colo. (East) (Colorado Rapids Academy) 14 Fabian Herbers M/F 6-0 165 Jr. Ahaus, Germany (Alexander Hegius Gymnasium) (VFL Rhede) Arizona (1): Evan Waldrep 4 Vincent Keller D/M 5-9 170 Sr. Freiburg, Germany (Angell Akademie) (SC Freiburg) California (2): Fernando Castellanos, 30 Michael Kluver GK 6-3 195 So. Papillion, Neb. (Skutt Catholic) (Omaha FC) Collin Valdivia 25 Felix Kollmannthaler D 6-1 165 Fr. Frankfurt, Germany (Julius-Echter-Gymnasium) (Kickers Offenbach) Colorado (1): Elias Helbig 3 Mitch LaGro D/M 5-11 160 Fr. Dallas, Texas (Plano West) (Solar Chelsea) Florida (2): Noah Franke, Ricky Lopez- 7 Ricky Lopez-Espin F 6-2 180 So. Miami, Fla. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.]) (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Espin 5 Mike Paye M 5-6 145 Sr. Monrovia, Liberia (Tyler JC) (Ocean City Nor’easters) Illinois (1): Jacob Rooth 10 Ricardo Perez M/F 5-9 165 Jr. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Rocky Mountain [Colo.]) (Albuquerque Sol) Iowa (1): Connor Ramlo 18 Timo Pitter M/F 5-9 150 Sr. Oberschwarzach, Germany (Frankenlandschulheim Gaibach) (DJK Oberschwarzach) Georgia (1): Myles Englis 2 Peter Prescott D 6-3 175 Fr. Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View) (Portland Timbers Academy) Kansas (1): Eric DeJulio 23 Connor Ramlo M 6-0 165 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier) (Iowa Soccer Club) Kentucky (1): Lucas Stauffer 1 Jacob Rooth GK 6-2 185 Fr. Evanston, Ill. (Lake Forest Academy) (Chicago Fire Academy) Missouri (2): Bryce Gibson, Connor 15 Daniel Rutter M 5-5 150 Fr. Friendswood, Texas (Coastal Carolina) (Clear Springs) Sparrow 6 Joel Rydstrand M 5-8 150 Fr. Almunge, Sweden (Celsiusskolan) (IK Sirius) 0 Connor Sparrow GK 6-2 175 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (UMKC) (St. Louis Scott Gallagher) Nebraska (2): Brock Fitzgerald, Michael 12 Lucas Stauffer M 5-6 155 So. Owensboro, Ky. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.]) (Vejle Boldklub) Kluver 29 Collin Valdivia GK 5-10 155 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) (FC Golden State) Texas (2): Mitch LaGro, Daniel Rutter 8 Evan Waldrep M 5-11 160 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Vista Grande) (Real Salt Lake Academy) Washington (1): Peter Prescott 17 Stefan Wutte D 6-2 185 Jr. Klagenfurt, Austria (Willamette Univ.) (Portland Timbers Academy) International (9): Diego Bacellar, Fabian Herbers, Vincent Keller, Felix Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich (Mainz, 1981) – fifth season Kollmannthaler, Mike Paye, Ricardo Assistant Coach: Johnny Torres (Creighton, 2008) - ninth season Perez, Timo Pitter, Joel Rydstrand, Assistant Coach: Justin Hughes (North Carolina, 2006) - fifth season Stefan Wutte Graduate Assistant: TJ Burns (Creighton, 2011) - second season 2015 Creighton Men's Soccer Creighton Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 03, 2015) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 19-3 13-1 6-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 7-2 3-1 4-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-1 10-0 2-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att Aug 28 MICHIGAN W 1-0 4838 14 HERBERS, Fabian 22 15 15 45 89 .1 6 9 42 .4 7 2 5 4 - 4 Aug 30 MILWAUKEE W 4-0 2248 18 PITTER, Timo 22 10 4 24 70 .1 4 3 41 .5 8 6 5 0 - 0 Sep 04 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 2-1 4907 10 PEREZ, Ricardo 22 5 2 12 33 .1 5 2 9 .2 7 3 4 0 - 0 Sep 06 #13 UC IRVINE W 4-0 2326 7 LOPEZ-ESPIN, Ricky 22 5 1 11 45 .1 1 1 21 .4 6 7 1 0 - 0 Sep 11 at Michigan State W 1-0 1630 11 CASTELLANOS,Fernan 22 2 6 10 25 .0 8 0 9 .3 6 0 0 0 - 0 Sep 19 TULSA W 1-0 6453 16 ENGLIS, Myles 22 4 1 9 32 .1 2 5 13 .4 0 6 2 0 - 0 Sep 22 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 2-0 2093 6 RYDSTRAND, Joel 22 3 3 9 21 .1 4 3 7 .3 3 3 1 0 - 0 * Sep 26 at Seton Hall W 4-2 938 13 FRANKE, Noah 22 2 3 7 29 .0 6 9 9 .3 1 0 1 0 - 0 Sep 29 MISSOURI STATE W 4-0 2132 12 STAUFFER, Lucas 22 2 2 6 36 .0 5 6 14 .3 8 9 0 0 - 0 * Oct 03 DEPAUL W 1-0 3387 8 WALDREP, Evan 10 2 2 6 4 .5 0 0 2 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Oct 06 DRAKE W 2-1 2427 4 KELLER, Vincent 20 0 4 4 12 .0 0 0 3 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 10 ST. JOHN'S W 2-1 3888 2 PRESCOTT, Peter 20 1 0 2 12 .0 8 3 5 .4 1 7 0 0 - 0 * Oct 14 at Butler W 1-0 913 3 LAGRO, Mitch 11 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Oct 17 at Marquette W 3-1 1232 5 PAYE, Mike 21 0 0 0 7 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 24 VILLANOVA W 5-1 4223 22 DEJULIO, Eric 20 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 1 .2 5 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 28 XAVIER L 1-2 3061 9 BACELLAR, Diego 4 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 * Oct 31 at Providence W 3-1 478 24 FITZGERALD, Brock 5 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 * Nov 05 at #6 Georgetown L 1-2 987 30 KLUVER, Michael 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 12 PROVIDENCE W 2-1 1976 25 KOLLMANNTHALER,Fe 7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 15 at #3 Georgetown L o 2 1-2 1541 15 RUTTER, Daniel 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 22 DRAKE W 5-1 2212 0 SPARROW, Connor 22 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Nov 28 at #4 North Carolina W 1-0 1432 Total 22 51 44 146 423 .1 2 1 178 .4 2 1 19 4 - 4 Opponents 22 16 13 45 197 .0 8 1 64 .3 2 5 3 1 - 1 TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP SHOT STATISTICS ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Goals-Shot attempts 51-423 16-197 30 KLUVER, Michael 1 15:38 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0-0-0 0/1 Goals scored per game 2.32 0.73 0 SPARROW, Connor 22 1981:15 16 0.73 48 .7 5 0 19-3-0 9/1 Shot pct. .1 2 1 .0 8 1 Total 22 1996:53 16 0.72 48 .7 5 0 19-3-0 10 Shots on goal-Attempts 178-423 64-197 Opponents 22 1996:53 51 2.30 127 .7 1 3 3-19-0 0 SOG pct. .4 2 1 .3 2 5 S h o t s / G a m e 19.2 9.0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNER KICKS 130 79 Creighton 28 23 0 0 51 PENALTY KICKS 4-4 1-1 Opponents 7 8 0 1 16 PENALTIES Yellow cards 25 24 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Red cards 0 1 Creighton 209 208 5 1 423 ATTENDANCE Opponents 74 122 0 1 197 T o t a l 46171 9151 Dates/Avg Per Date 14/3298 8/1144 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Creighton 20 28 0 0 48 Opponents 63 63 1 0 127

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 67 61 2 0 130 Opponents 26 52 0 1 79

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 118 132 1 1 252 Opponents 121 104 0 2 227 2015 Creighton Men's Soccer Creighton Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 03, 2015) All games

SEASON CAREER

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw pk-att 14 HERBERS, Fabian 22-22 15 15 45 89 .1 6 9 5 4-4 • 61-56 28 27 83 183 .1 5 3 11 4-4 18 PITTER, Timo 22-22 10 4 24 70 .1 4 3 5 0-0 • 88-88 33 21 87 270 .1 2 2 12 0-0 10 PEREZ, Ricardo 22-19 5 2 12 33 .1 5 2 4 0-0 • 64-44 10 4 24 68 .1 4 7 6 0-0 7 LOPEZ-ESPIN, Ricky 22-15 5 1 11 45 .1 1 1 1 0-0 • 33-23 8 2 18 63 .1 2 7 3 0-0 11 CASTELLANOS,Fernando 22-22 2 6 10 25 .0 8 0 0 0-0 • 37-32 4 7 15 39 .1 0 3 1 0-0 16 ENGLIS, Myles 22-5 4 1 9 32 .1 2 5 2 0-0 • 46-6 6 1 13 50 .1 2 0 2 0-0 6 RYDSTRAND, Joel 22-21 3 3 9 21 .1 4 3 1 0-0 • 22-21 3 3 9 21 .1 4 3 1 0-0 13 FRANKE, Noah 22-16 2 3 7 29 .0 6 9 1 0-0 • 43-16 2 4 8 34 .0 5 9 1 0-0 12 STAUFFER, Lucas 22-22 2 2 6 36 .0 5 6 0 0-0 • 44-33 6 4 16 69 .0 8 7 3 0-0 8 WALDREP, Evan 10-0 2 2 6 4 .5 0 0 0 0-0 • 10-0 2 2 6 4 .5 0 0 0 0-0 4 KELLER, Vincent 20-20 0 4 4 12 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 81-74 3 10 16 55 .0 5 5 1 0-0 2 PRESCOTT, Peter 20-1 1 0 2 12 .0 8 3 0 0-0 • 20-1 1 0 2 12 .0 8 3 0 0-0 3 LAGRO, Mitch 11-5 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 11-5 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 0 0-0 5 PAYE, Mike 21-11 0 0 0 7 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 43-31 1 0 2 16 .0 6 2 1 0-0 22 DEJULIO, Eric 20-19 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 62-50 3 0 6 20 .1 5 0 2 0-1 9 BACELLAR, Diego 4-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 4-0 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 0 0-0 24 FITZGERALD, Brock 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 5-0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0-0 30 KLUVER, Michael 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 25 KOLLMANNTHALER,Felix 7-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 7-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 15 RUTTER, Daniel 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 0 SPARROW, Connor 22-22 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 • 50-48 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 144 51 44 146 423 .1 2 1 19 4-4 Opponents 144 16 13 45 197 .0 8 1 3 1-1

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 30 KLUVER, Michael 1-0 15:38 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career totals 1-0 15:38 0 0.00 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPARROW, Connor 22-22 1981:15 16 0.73 48 .7 5 0 19 3 0 9 Career totals 50-48 4490:26 29 0.58 121 .8 0 7 37 8 4 23 Total 22 1996:53 16 0.72 48 .7 5 0 19 3 0 10 Opponents 22 1996:53 51 2.30 127 .7 1 3 3 19 0 0