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Josh James Jamie Adam Cody Keegan 0000 Rohde 3 Ashcroft 4 Bladen 5 Hutchinson 6 Banks 7 Ziada

Aaron Nick Gerardo Robert Ross Ryan 8 Gibbons 9 Langford 1100 Saavedra 1111 Refai 1144 Van Osdol 1155 Whitehead

Alex Pedro Richard Robbie Laurie Zach 1166 Megna 1177 Mejia 1188 Johnson 1199 Boyd 2200 Bell 2222 Stevenson

Kevin Brandon Riley Kyle Lucas John 2233 Ferron 2255 Wolf 2266 Weiner 2277 Neumann 2288 Davey 3300 Shakon

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e e k u a Soccer Media Booklet was written and edited e 2011 Men’s by UWM Assis- Jakubowski, and Visitors Peter Convention ompson, John Ward, w Th Chris SID tant Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin and Kevin O’Connor UWM of the Conway Sports Offi Information Th and UWM Services.Bureau Photographic by UWM Printing Copy Center. UITS l TV/Radio Roster ...... InsideTV/Radio Roster Front ...... 1 of Contents QuickFacts/Table Staff Panther ...... 2 Head Coach Chris Whalley ...... 3 Assistant Coach Ben Shepherd ...... 3...... 4 Assistant Coach 2011 Milwaukee Mike Marchiano Schedule ...... 2011 Season Preview 4-5 ...... 6 Media Information ...... 8 ...... 7 Roster Information ...... 9ReturningGibbons Players Aaron Refai ...... 11 Robert ...... 12 Mejia ...... 10 Osdol ...... 13 Ross Van Pedro Banks ...... 14 CodyWhitehead ...... 15 Ryan Shakon ...... 16 John Ashcroft ...... 17 James Boyd ...... 18 Robbie Ferron ...... 19 Kevin Weiner RileyDavey Lucas PlayersIncoming and Redshirts ...... 20 Hutchinson Bladen/Adam Josh Rohde/Jamie Keegan Ziada/Nick...... 21 Langford/Gerardo Saavedra Megna/Richard Alex Johnson/Laurie...... 22 Bell ...... 24 ) (Staff Litton )/Mark ...... 23)/Martin Castro (Staff Neumann Trimble(Staff ZachKyle Stevenson/Brandon Wolf/Kyle ...... 25Senior Salute 2010 Results...... 26 ...... 27-282010 Statistics ...... 29Horizon League Review ...... 30-31 Scores 2010 Boxes ...... 312010 Leaders ...... 32 Coaching Records All-Time ...... 33-34 Leaders Year-by-Year ...... 35-38School Records ...... 39-40 Honors All-Time ...... 41 Opponents vs.Record All-Time ...... 42-45 Series Histories All-Time ...... 46-49 Results Year-By-Year ...... 50-51 LetterwinnersPanther ...... 52 A Cradle of Coaches i MMilwaukee

1 1 0 22011 (Fell 5-3 on PK’s) (Fell Room e Pavilion, 147 History Media Relations General Information Men’s Soccer Information Men’s ce Phone ...... 414-229-5886 Phone ce ce Phone ...... 414-229-4593 Phone ce ...... 414-229-5674 Phone ce ...... 414-229-2413 Phone ce liation ...... NCAA liation I Division Cell Phone ...... 414-750-2090 Phone Cell E-mail ...... [email protected] ...... Kevin O’Connor Sports Director Information Offi ...... Kevin Conway Assistant SID Offi ...... 414-229-5749 SID Fax Mailing Address...... UWM Athletics Box 413 ...... P.O...... Milwaukee, 53201 Wis...... UWM Athletics Overnight Address ...... Th All-Time NCAA Tournament Record ...... Record NCAA Tournament 4-7-1 All-Time ...... Chris Soccer Contact Zills Asst. SID/Men’s Offi ...... 3409 North Downer Avenue ...... Milwaukee, 53211 Wis...... Chris Whalley Head Coach ...... Mercyhurst Alma Mater College, 2002 ...... 6-10-3 (1) SchoolRecord at (Years) ...... 78-32-14 (6) Career Record ...... Assistant Coach Ben Shepherd ...... Mike Marchiano Assistant Coach ...... 6-10-3 2010 Record ...... 4-4-4 / 6th League Record/Finish ...... Results Tournament ...... L, Round Loyola in First 3-0 at ...... 11/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/5Starters Returning/Lost Newcomers ...... 12 School ...... University of -Milwaukee School ...... Milwaukee, 53211 Wis. City/Zip ...... Founded 1885 ...... 30,000Enrollment Nickname ...... Panthers ...... BlackColors and Gold ...... Engelmann Field Home Stadium Capacity...... 3,000 Affi ...... HorizonConference League ...... Chancellor Michael Lovell ...... Rick Costello Director of Athletics ...... Kathy Litzau Associate AD/SWA Phone...... 414-229-5151Athletics Offi Ticket ...... of Soccer Year First 1973 ...... 415-267-66 (.599) Record All-Time ...... 8/2005NCAA Appearances/Last ...... 2005, Second Round Last NCAA App./Result Bradley 2-0 at ...... W, ...... 1 New No. 2-2 (2OT) at Mexico T, ...... same span, his teams went 26-2-2 in league play. Whalley’s CChrishris WWhalleyhalley incredible success has been recognized when postseason awards are handed out, as he is a two-time honoree as Con- HHeadead CCoachoach ference Carolinas Coach of the Year as well as being named the NSCAA Southeast Region Coach of the Year in 2007. Second Season His players have also been recognized regularly, as he has coached nine All-Americans, 21 all-region performers and 11 players that have gone on to play professionally. Chris Whalley was named the sixth head coach in school history in February of 2010. In his fi rst season at Milwau- In his fi rst fi ve seasons at the NCAA Division II level, Whal- kee, he helped the team double its win total from the previ- ley made quite a name for himself, winning almost 75-per- ous year and had two players earn First-Team All-Horizon cent of his career games to rank as the fourth most-win- League honors - the most for the Panthers since 2007. He ningest active coach at that level. got things started with a bang, as the Panthers claimed back the with a victory over Marquette in his coaching debut. Chris Whalley’s Career Record s n o Whalley comes to UWM after a highly-successful stint as Year W L T PCT. i

p the head coach at Lees-McRae College in North Carolina. 2005 8 7 2 .529 Whalley led the Bobcats to the NCAA Division II national m 2006 8 7 3 .528 a championship game in 2009 while his team ranked eighth 2007 21 2 1 .896 h in the nation in scoring off ense (2.74 goals per game) and 2008 17 3 3 .804 C ninth nationally in team defense (0.72 goals against).

e 2009 18 3 2 .826 u In his fi ve seasons at Lees-McRae, Whalley compiled a 72- 2010 6 10 3 .395 g 22-11 record. a Totals 78 32 14 .685 e

L “I am extremely excited to take over such a prestigious pro- His teams ranked very high nationally in both total off ense

n gram that has had such fantastic success over the years,” and total defense, leading the country in goals per game in o Whalley said. “I am hoping we can work very hard to help 2007, scoring an average of 3.33 per contest. Th at season, z

i the team improve and take the program back to its place of the Bobcats were also ninth nationally in goals against aver- r prominence in the city, state and nationally.” age at 0.65. o H

In leading Lees-McRae to the national-title game, Whalley In addition to his post with the Bobcats, Whalley served as e helped the Bobcats to an 18-3-2 overall mark and a number- the head coach of the West Chaos in the USL Pre-

m one ranking during the year. In fact, he directed his teams mier Development League. i to three regular-season conference titles and a pair of league T

- tournament championships in his fi nal three years. Plus, in He joined the coaching staff at Lees-McRae as an assistant x i addition to the run to the national fi nal in 2009, the Bob- after a successful playing career with the Reading Rage of

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time cats advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2008 and the Elite Eight the United States Pro-Select League. in 2007. Born in Lincoln, England, Whalley played collegiately at He won almost 85-percent of his games his fi nal three sea- Mercyhurst College in Erie, Penn., reaching the NCAA sons at LMC, including a 21-win campaign in 2007. In that Tournament twice - including the Final Four in 2002. NCAA D-II Winningest Active Coaches (at the end of 2009 season)

Name, School Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. Doug Elder, Midwestern State 10 152 36 16 .784 Tony Tocco, Rockhurst 39 574 160 52 .763 John Rootes, Lynn 22 316 102 22 .743 Chris Whalley, Lees-McRae 5 72 22 11 .738 Joe Flanagan, CS Dom. Hills 16 244 84 24 .727 Jerry Sheska, East Stroudsburg 28 411 150 31 .720

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AAssistant Coach MMike Marchiano s ’ Maryland at career playing the for and also a four-year n e nest programs in the country. With our connection with With nest country. programsin the M Men’s Men’s Mike Marchiano soccer team. men’s of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University the for Milwaukee to comes Marchiano after two seasons coach- the on ing staff included a pair that of NCAA Championships. Terrapins Coach thank Whalley“I want to opportunity the for become to said. “I am honored Marchiano and family,” part Panther of the privileged been have to join to such a fantastic given chance the UWM. at soccer program here Th and tradition. I look forward working with Coach to Whalley, staff excellent Coach rest of UWM’s Shepherd and the upcoming season the program for of the success the tribute to future.” the into and well played in 59 games MarylandMarchiano at from 2005-08, cap- and championships Coast Conference turing a pair of Atlantic NCAA titles in 2005 and 2008. Th career and he was team captain the his fi team Lowry - given the to Peter Award also earned team’s the member exemplifi who distinguished citizenship - as on campus a senior. very are staff about the adding Mike to excited “We Whalley has “He pedigree said. a proven winning two national ACC. and competing as in the championships a player And been a member staff of the he’s fi the Sasho Cirovski [Cirovski, head co UWM from 1981-84 and was also an assistant Mike coach], highly-recommendedcomes best from one of the coaches in him on board have and help country to the happy and we are and re- state city, program in the getthis dominance back to gion.” past spent the Marchiano two seasons staff on the as assistant a volunteer Th coach. quarterfi NCAAthe Tournament with Real after stint profession a playing Maryland coaching the Soccer United Leagueof the and also after close a year to work- Media Group. ing with Wasserman e e k u a w l i ve seasons as MMilwaukee

1 yearsnal four and 1 0 22011 , with the Saints , with the going rank nishing with a national orts. A pair of All-Americans, h d S.C. spentney, fi He c r a squad advanced the the to year, at e o h C p t e ve seasons. class- in the His teams excelled n h a S t

s n enters his second seasonenters as an assistant for coach i nished NSCAA/adidas No. 19 in the poll. national s e s Second Season BBen Shepherd AAssistant Coach eld as well.” aseld well.” rst Conference Carolinas Tournament championship and championship Carolinas Tournament rst Conference e Saints back were again in 2008, fi nalist for the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference’s Murphy Murphy Conference’s Athletics Carolinas-Virginia the nalist for and a three-timeeld team helped captain. He lead program the He graduatedHe from Limestone 2004 with in in psy- a double major Advancedchology National holds the currently and English. He Soccer Coaches National Diploma from the Association of Amer- ica and assisted 1991 South with the Carolina ODP Program. Osborne Award, which is given deter- each athlete year the to Osborne Award, most the outstandingmined have to academic achievements. He was also the program’s recruiting and had a tre- coordinator wasHe program’s also the withhis eff mendous track record honors during receivedShepherd career, his playing numerous including being was He named also academic a all-conference. fi of No. 23, when they 16-3-2 with 10 shutouts. went 14 all-regional played choices at selections and 24 all-conference freshman of league’s including the Limestone during his tenure, yearthe twice in his fi room Academic as earning well, pair a of NSCAA/adidas Team awards. He came MilwaukeeHe to 2010 season beforethe from NCAA Divi- sion II Limestone College in Gaff newto levels as part staff coaching the of “Ben has basically been up against in a rival I went that coach South Carolinawas and a big part of spearheadingLimestone to become powerhouse one of the Southeast teams in the and in UWM head Chris coach level Division national at II asthe well,” numer- Whalley has said. “He coached NCAA in the Tournament ous times and he is a very hands-on, personable guy who is well- liked and is a `modern-day’ players. thinker is an astute the by He technologies with all of the date - up to coach a great and coach fi on the of Cornwall, England, helped a native Shepherd, guide Limestone itsto fi NCAA appearance Th in 2006. the Milwaukeethe Panthers. assistantthe following career same school coach a playing the at he waswhere starter mid- as a four-year and in the a defender fi including 52-17-9 his fi 54-30-12 in his tenure, same span. Carolinas over that play 27-9-4 in Conference Sweet 16 and fi Th Ben Shepherd 2011 UWM Men’s Soccer Preview in the attacking third wasn’t good enough at learned in the fall. Playing a nine game times. I think we added some good players schedule, UWM went 6-0-3, netting 20 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s who have that quality in the fi nal third and goals while allowing just six, capped off by soccer head coach Chris Whalley started are proven goal-scorers at the collegiate lev- a team title at the Wisconsin Cup that fea- his coaching tenure by reclaiming the Mil- el. I think those guys can really help us take tured Green Bay, Wisconsin and Marquette. waukee Cup and went on to double the Pan- advantage of that and score more goals.” thers victory total from the previous season. “Th e spring is about player development, He had two players earn fi rst-team all- Defensively, Milwaukee was solid overall. If but we played a decent schedule and did league honors, the most for a UWM team you look past a pair of games that got away not lose to a Division I program,” Whalley since 2007. from the Panthers, the defense allowed a said. “I think we have to take confi dence very respectable 18 goals in the other 17 from that. It takes time to instill discipline After scoring 12 goals and outshooting their games. Bringing back an experienced keep- and philosophies and I think the spring was opponent in just six games in 2009, the Pan- er is a solid start for the back line. Junior a continuation of instilling our philosophies thers increased their goal output by almost John Shakon will be back in goal after start- and beliefs about the game to the team. I 50-percent and outshot their opponents ing 31 games over the course of his fi rst two felt they really started to buy into that in the in 16 of 19 games overall. On the season, seasons. spring and because of that I think we are in a UWM played into overtime a program-re- better position now than we were a year ago cord nine times and suff ered four other one- “I think John is a very solid goalkeeper,” when we just took over the program.” goal losses. It ended the regular season on Whalley said. “He’s very steady, level, con- s a high note as well with a 1-1 draw against fi dent person and in goal that is what you Th e Panthers will look to a mix of old and n Michigan State, ranked No. 22 at the time need. John brings a calmness to our team new players to lead the way on both sides o i and went on to Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tour- and he is now becoming a good leader as of the ball. On off ense, junior Cody Banks p nament. well. I think he is respected by his team- will be the leading returning scorer from a mates because he does the right things on year ago, when he fi nished second on the m

a “I think 2010 was a turning point for the and off the fi eld. He comes ready to play, he team with seven points (2G/3A). He started

h program,” Whalley said. “We got back to be- works hard and makes big saves when need- 15 of the 19 games he appeared in, ending ing competitive in the Horizon League. We ed. His job is to continue to do that and help the season ranked eighth in the league in C had two results against nationally-ranked us win games instead of tie them. We tied shots. Another solid addition will be the re- e teams and that hasn’t happened for a while. way too many games last year and went to turn of senior Robert Refai, who ended up u I feel like we made some big steps on and nine overtimes. Th is year, if we go to nine redshirting the 2010 season after an injury. g off the fi eld. Th e boys are doing a much bet- overtimes again, we need to win a lot more He has appeared in 48 games in his UWM a

e ter job in the classroom and the team GPA of those.” career, scoring 15 points (5G/5A).

L is over 3.0. I feel that we are doing all the right things to get this program back where Whalley’s initial campaign came to an Other leading candidates for the attacking n it needs to be.” abrupt end in the league tournament after positions will be sophomore Robbie Boyd o getting beaten by Loyola, but the spring and freshman Gerardo Saavedra. Boyd was z i In taking close to 100 more shots as a team campaign showed just what the team had named to the Horizon League All-Newcom- r in 2010 than 2009, the Panthers ended up o leading the Horizon League in shots per

H 2011 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Schedule

game. Th is season, the coaching staff will Date Opponent Site Time e look to fi nd a way to fi nish more of those chances and continue to score more goals. Aug. 13 Black & Gold (Exh.) 7 p.m. m Aug. 20 Alumni Game (Exh.) Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. i Aug. 22 at Lewis (Exh.) Romeoville, Ill. 4:30 p.m. T “Last year, we scored more goals than we - did the season before, so our fi rst goal is Aug. 26 IPFW Engelmann Stadium 4:30 p.m. x Sept. 2 Western Illinois Engelmann Stadium 7:30 p.m. i to do that again,” Whalley said. “I think we Sept. 4 Western Michigan Engelmann Stadium 3 p.m. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time need to continue to create more chances. We added some more creativity to the ros- Sept. 9 Marquette Engelmann Stadium 7:30 p.m. ter and guys that can score goals. Obviously, Sept. 11 Northeastern Engelmann Stadium 1 p.m. Sept. 16 vs. Gardner-Webb Birmingham, Ala. 5 p.m. keeping clean sheets and defending well is Sept. 18 at UAB Birmingham, Ala. 2:30 p.m. also very important.” Sept. 24 at Butler* Indianapolis, Ind. 4 p.m. Sept. 28 Green Bay* Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. Whalley combined his scoring mentality as Oct. 1 Cleveland State* Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. a coach, along with the recruits he contin- Oct. 4 at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 3 p.m. ues to bring in, to bring a more aggressive Oct. 8 at Detroit* Detroit, Mich. 11 a.m. off ense on to the fi eld for UWM than in the Oct. 15 Wright State* Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. past few years. Oct. 22 at Valparaiso* Valparaiso, Ind. 7 p.m. Oct. 26 Wisconsin Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. “My philosophy is that we need to score Oct. 29 Loyola* Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. goals and play open, attractive, attacking Nov. 2 Northern Illinois Engelmann Stadium 7 p.m. soccer,” Whalley said. “I think last year one Nov. 5 at UIC* Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. of the reasons we didn’t score as many goals Nov. 8-13 Horizon League Tournament TBD TBD as we should have is that, even though we had a lot of shots and created a lot of chanc- *Indicates Horizon League match / Bold indicates home matches es, our quality of shots and decision-making

4 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 5 made six get to eld cult, but is quite at Zach Steven- will be a capable tter and will and push tter , who redshirted a e Horizon League will be Ryan WhiteheadRyan Josh Rohde Josh Brandon Wolf and ey all had good springs was as Jamie well. man and junior man and junior starts appearances. among 11 sum- this Lucas all played “Jamie, and Ryan a verymer and had successful season with Whalley said. Bavarianthe NPSL team,” “Th just named captain a sophomore and had a feel like Ryan We fantastic freshman year. a lot fi himself has gotten Lucas started a handful of games as play. to a freshman, so lot of people a will we have training fi needing on the battle to games.” in the play to a chance we have felt like we have added like we have some good felt we have back line and feel like John pieces that into beis going to a great leader and back there program take forward.” this to continue Milwaukee 2011 picked heads in into third coaches’the preseason poll. Th step up from a yearthe ago, when they were picked seventh. Th tier of teams con- again, top strong but the change. to tinues a lot realize to is that we have thing “One of good graduated from around players did Whalley said. “We leaguethe last year,” as but we also started well, as as six many an have freshmen in games last season. We already with our players opportunity now, league the build on that. I think to in place, are there is wide I think open. I am excited. some good league teams in the and I think will get chance the We one of them. we are play.” in and out of conference that prove to year ago. backup after a successful high school career he waswhere named Classic Confer- Eight posting a as a senior, Year of the Player ence 0.86 goals against average. job lose sea- to the heading into John’s “It’s Whalley and Josh“Josh said. is there son,” is learning, but will be backup right the Josh is a very goodnow. keeper and we are a great him on board. He’s have to excited and they each push worker going to oth- are be team John is going to this a captain for er. Losing a goodand has into matured leader. be is going to Rosenthal Greg diffi Milwaukee adds a pair of talented newcom- ers in back in true freshman son “Zach most from comes of the one success- Whalley ful country,” club programs in the said. “Brandon also had a very successful spring us. for will All of those make players us better.” In goal, Shakon will be looked lead to the at Freshman way. r e c c o Jamie Jamie Lucas James SSoccer

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1 will be back e Panthers across the strong 1 and lead victories us to games. in those tight brings good at played He experience. “Adam a high level UK and was back in the a leader well freshman just a but plays He’s there. seeand organizes and I could well him play- ing signifi Langford kee from England. Whalley said. goal scorer,” is a proven “Nick has“He every scored at level he has played and can beat our forwards. one of If we get him chances, he is someone who can take those chances and fi and In addition, a pair in of transfers “Laurie Bell start is a freshman who could for us and Richard start Johnson could centrally back. us or right for is very He a and versatile every that scrappy player team needs because he does dirtyand allows the a lot of the work a higher level.” at play to players other Bladen Ashcroft 17 games he started, while classmate Davey much-needed fi on the experience past the Bladen played two years Lees- McRae, winning a pair of league titles in ad- NCAA in the playing dition to Champion- ship as a freshman. Whal- “I recruited Lees-McRae,” to Jamie ley winner is just a proven who said. “He a goal has been. every won at He’s level he’s got us to penalty scored the He that scorer. fi national the scores that kind of player is the Eight. Jamie we big goals is what in big games and that very a played at goodneed. level again He’s summer and is someonethis who brings winning experience.” Ziada just one season will have of eligibility UWM at remaining after three seasons at Limestone College. “Keegan was Lime- a three-year at player with Coachstone Shepherd and was an Whalley has said. “He all-region player,” been very entity successful and is a proven who has assists scored goals and gotten at level. collegiate the Both and Keegan Jamie they proven can pointshave score in college I am looking forward working to soccer. coaching than with Keegan rather once, for against him.” Th a who played a trioline, returning of players a yearlot of minutes ago. Sophomore 0 22011 is Nick Nick netted 77 rst season rst erent positions. erent ve starts in 12 Aaron Gibbons (seven starts in (fi Ross Van Osdol Ross Van ensive productivity on nishing sixth in the Ho- nishing sixth in the are both are very versatile dent they if dent can that do Kyle Neumann Kyle will at be a new like having dent in the locker in the roomdent and is the third-straight Wisconsin Wisconsin third-straight is the Kevin Ferron eld, eld, senior Riley Weiner Riley Weiner eld with the experience they experience with the eld had they and dent can up and play step Pedro Mejia season.” this eld erent positions.erent he will I think surprise Whalley has at- of options with the plenty tacking positions. Seniors MegnaAlex year join Panthers, of the to the while player in-state product I think Riley and Ferron have come back a come have RileyI think and Ferron confi lot more fi on the you can already see it. Bothfrom last year, spring played a lot in the asof them I well, am confi they will be confi called upon.” and and give squad the much-needed depth and newcomersmultiple will look make their to as mark well. Other returners who look claim starting to spots a pair are of sophomores who earned time as playing freshmen a considerable year ago. things about Ross nice is he is of the “One Whalley in will said. “He play very versatile,” us in diff roles for numerous back after campaign a junior he set where in games and games played career-highs started also while fi rizon League in assists. 19 games) both gained a wealth experi- of in 2010. ence games) and “Alex has been very good so far in training,” has been very good so far in training,” “Alex is a local guy who Kyle Whalley said. “And works very a variety and can hard play of diff a lot of people because he is a great athlete and is someone who has a good left foot. I theythink year.” can us out this really help is the Panthers twist the for One continuing from overseas,addition of players as goals and added 66 assists in his high school career as well. In the midfi In the the fi the “Cody Banks had a great spring,” Whalley Banks“Cody had a great spring,” is someonesaid. “He who will get a lot of Robert also have Refai looks up front. We back.coming Th as Gerardo well. player Saavedra is another last year who did not play returner because of an injury player and he is an attacking as And, Robbie Boyd well. also a great had freshman year we look a lot and playing for off his add to him to a year ago with an injury as well. er Team in 2010 after in starting games. 18 er Team Saavedra, a former member USA of the missed his fi Team, U-20 National MILWAUKEE SPORTS INFORMATION Informational Releases Assistant SID/MSOC Contact: ...... Chris Zills Th e sports information offi ce produces weekly press releases for Sports Information Director: ...... 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T 720 E. Capital Dr. waukee men’s soccer team. He joined the athletic department in - Milwaukee Television Milwaukee, WI 53202 x July of 2005, after spending four and a half years as the head sports i WDJT-TV (CBS-Ch. 58) (P): 414-967-5318 information director at Marian University in Fond du Lac, Wis. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time 809 S. 60th St. (F): 414-967-5298 Milwaukee, WI 53214 (P): 414-607-8140 WISN (1130 AM) (F): 414-777-5802 12100 W. Howard Ave. At UWM, Zills is the primary media relations contact for Greenfi eld, WI 53228 and women’s , in addition to men’s soccer. WISN-TV (ABC-Ch. 12) (P): 414-342-1111 719 N. 19th St. (F): 414-342-4734 Milwaukee, WI 53233 Zills received his undergraduate degree in Sports Management (P): 414-937-3337 WSSP (1250 AM) from Wisconsin-La Crosse and his master’s degree from Marian (F): 414-342-7505 11800 W. Grange Ave. Hales Corners, WI 53130 University. He has been a member of the College Sports Informa- (P): 414-529-1250 tion Directors of America since 2001 and has received national (F): 414-529-2122 publication awards from CoSIDA for his work on media guides 16 times, including “Th ird in the Nation” for the 2009 men’s soccer guide, along with “Best in the Nation” for the 2009 cover.

He resides in West Bend with wife, Bridget, and two sons - Quinn, born in 2005, and Lucas, born in the summer of 2008.

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Mequon, Wis./Marquette/UC Santa BarbaraMequon, Wis./Marquette/UC West Kirby, Wirral, England/Kingsmead School Wirral, Kirby, West School/Lees-McRae England/Danum Doncaster, Melbourne, Australia/Haileybury/Limestone Mansfi s ’ n e M Men’s Men’s e e k u a w l i MMilwaukee

Stevenson (Indiana), Ashcroft (England), Bell (England), Langford (England), Mejia (Venezuela), 1 1 Whitehead (Georgia) Whitehead Overseas 9 Bladen (England), Hutchinson (England), Johnson (England), Refai (Sweden), Ziada (Australia) Roster By State 9 Wisconsin Weiner Banks, Ferron, Boyd, Davey, Saavedra, Megna, Neumann, Rohde, Wolf 2 Gibbons, Illinois 2 Others 2 Osdol Shakon, Van 0 22011 PANTHERS BY THE NUMBERS BY PANTHERS 2011 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Roster 2011 Milwaukee Men’s Mejia, Refai, Banks, Shakon, Whitehead Bladen, Gibbons, 25 Brandon Wolf 26 Riley Weiner 27 Davey Neumann Kyle 28 Lucas 30 6-4 John Shakon 5-9 5-10 190 6-2 160 D 150 D 175 MF So. 5-11 MF/F Whitefi Fr. 165 Fr. So. GK Rosemount, Minn./Rosemount Wis./Muskego Muskego, West Wis./Appleton Appleton, Jr. Oak Brook, Ill./Hinsdale Central 23 Kevin Ferron Ferron 23 Kevin 5-7 150 MF/F So. Brookfi Freshmen 10 Freshmen Johnson, Bell, Hutchinson, Langford, Megna, Neumann, Wolf Rohde, Saavedra, Stevenson, Sophomores 5 Weiner Ashcroft, Ferron, Boyd, Davey, Roster By Class Seniors 5 20 Stevenson Laurie Bell 22 Zach 6-0 170 D Fr. 6-2 Westfi 172 MF Fr. England/Poynton Poynton, 10 Gerardo Saavedra 11 Robert Refai 14 Osdol Ross Van 5-10 15 Whitehead Ryan 16 150 Megna Alex 17 MF 6-2 Mejia Pedro 5-11 18 Boyd 6-0 Richard Johnson 19 Robbie 152 170 Fr. 177 MF/F MF 5-11 5-7 D Milwaukee, Wis./Messmer 5-10 Sr. 5-11 170 155 F/MF 162 Sr. So. 175 MF Uppsala, Sweden/Celsiusskolan MF/D Jr. Peoria, MF/F Ill./Dunlap Fr. Fr. Sr. County/Charlotte Ga./Fayette Fayetteville, England/All Saints RC School York, Hales Corners, Wis./Marquette Ignacio de Loyola Caracas, Venezuela/San 9 Nick Langford 8 9 Nick Gibbons Aaron 180 F 5-10 Fr. 6-2 180 D/MF Sr. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 5 Ziada 6 Hutchinson Adam 7 Keegan Cody Banks 5-7 6-1 150 MF/F Sr. 173 D 5-9 145 Fr. F/MF R.C. South Shields, England/St. Wilfrid’s Jr. Memorial Madison, Wis./Madison 4 Jamie Bladen Bladen 4 Jamie 6-2 180 MF Jr. # Ashcroft 00 Name Josh Rohde 3 James 6-0 185 D So. 6-0 Hgt. 180 Wgt. Pos. GK Year Fr. Hometown/High School/Last College West Wis./Waukesha Waukesha, Juniors 4 Osdol, Ziada Van 2010: Played in 10 games on the season, making six starts ... took fi ve shots on the season ... fi rst action came in season opener against Marquette Sept. 1 ... made AAaronaron fi rst start of the year at Cleveland State Oct. 3 ... recorded a season-high two shots that game ... started and played all 110 minutes of a 1-1 draw against #22 Michigan 8 GGibbonsibbons State Nov. 6, recording a shot on goal ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.

2009: Appeared in one game on the season ... played eight minutes against Butler Gibbons Match by Match in 2010 Sept. 25 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. Note: * = Game Started Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 2008: Appeared in 11 games on the season, making 10 starts ... earned the start 9/1 Marquette 0 0 0 0 9/4 New Hampshire 1 0 0 0 in the fi rst fi ve games of the year, playing every minute of the fi rst four games ... 9/6 Vermont 0 0 0 0 recorded three shots on the season, with one coming on goal ... shots came against 9/14 IPFW DNP ------Butler Sept. 28, Detroit Oct. 3 and Cleveland State Oct. 5 ... named to the Horizon 9/17 Dayton DNP ------League Academic Honor Roll. 9/19 San Diego State DNP ------s 9/24 Valparaiso DNP ------n 9/26 #17 Butler DNP ------2007: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. o

i 10/1 Detroit DNP ------

p 10/3 Cleveland State *2 0 0 0 South: Led the state of Minnesota in scoring his fi nal two years, including 2006 10/9 Green Bay *1 0 0 0 when he recorded 29 goals and 30 assists ... was a three-year starter and all-confer- m 10/16 Loyola *0 0 0 0

a ence selection ... NSCAA All-Region in 2006 and all-state as a junior and senior ... 10/20 Oakland *0 0 0 0 h 10/23 UIC DNP ------was First Team All-Metro, Pioneer Press All-First Team and all-region as a senior

C ... his 135 career points set a state record, as did his 66 assists ... 59 points as a

10/27 Wisconsin *0 0 0 0

e 10/30 Wright State DNP ------senior was second all-time and his 69 career goals ranked third ... also ran track u 11/4 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 & fi eld. g 11/6 #22 Michigan State *1 0 0 0 a 11/9 Loyola DNP ------e Season Totals 5 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Tim and Shawn Gibbons ... born March 2, 1989 ... career goal

L is to fi nd something he enjoys ... lists drawing, basketball and hanging out with

n friends as hobbies ... does community work for his church and went on a two-week

o mission trip in the summer of 2007 ... twin brother, Abe, played for the Panthers. z Defender/MF i r o Senior H e 6-2 • 180 m i T - Major: Psychology x i Minneapolis, Minn. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Minneapolis South High School MORE ON AARON: AARON GIBBONS Age you started playing soccer: “Five” Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: “Alex Morgan is nice” Game looking forward to most in 2011: “Marquette” Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW Favorite place to eat around campus: “Five Guys” 2007 Did not play - Redshirted Score a goal or get a great assist: 2008 11 10 771 3 1 0 0 0 0 “Score a goal!” 2009 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coolest-looking Cup UWM plays for: 2010 10 6 645 5 3 0 0 0 0 “Milwaukee Cup” Totals 22 16 1424 8 4 0 0 0 0

8 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 9 t r “Five” i e “Shiraz” a “Marquette” b f “Score a goal” Senior o e “Chancellor’s Cup” “Chancellor’s Celsiusskolan Note: * = Game Started Major: Finance RRobert RRefai Uppsala, Sweden 5-11 • 152 MORE ON ROBERT: Refai Match by Match in 2009 Match by Match in Refai “Sweden should have won” should “Sweden MF/Forward r Age you started soccer: playing 1 Score a goalScore or get a great assist: e c Favorite place to eat around campus: around eat to place Favorite Date Opponent Illinois 9/1 Marquette 1 0 Tech 0 9/4 Western 0 Sh 9/6 Virginia *2 G 1 0 0 0 A 2 0 9/11 Pts 0 Cal Fullerton State 9/13 *6 Cal Northridge State 2 9/18 0 #9 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 9/20 Oakland 0 0 0 9/25 Butler State 0 0 9/27 Wright 0 State -- -- 10/2 Cleveland DNP DNP -- -- 0 *4 -- -- 10/4 Detroit 1 0 10/10 Loyola 2 *0 0 10/17 UIC 0 Illinois 10/20 Northern 0 *2 10/24 Valparaiso 0 Bay 0 0 10/30 Green 0 0 0 11/5 Wisconsin 0 0 11/10 Valparaiso 0 4 *0 0 Season Totals *4 0 0 *1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *5 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 0 2 0 4 c Game looking forwardmost to in 2011: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: World Quick on 2011 Women’s thoughts Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM for: trophy plays Coolest-looking Cup o 111 SSoccer

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1 1 0 22011 in 1999 ... tallied 93 goals and 91 assists in nished with a goal and three assists on the ort ... had season-best three shots against ROBERT REFAI Spent three years on his high school team ... also played with the Son Refai of Magdy and Annette ... born club is 1, 1988 ... favorite March A medical redshirt maintained in 2010, senior eligibility ... appeared in one Finished third on the team in scoring on the as third two goals a freshman, and recording Finished Started games eight appearances among 15 as a sophomore, setting career- Tied career-best with games 16 played nine starts ... made Tied ... his 31 shots tied rst point came on an assist against Drake Sept. 14 ... scored goals in back-to-back ve shots in Horizon League Tournament contest against same Crusaders Nov. 10. against same Crusaders contest Nov. ve shots in Horizon League Tournament rst goal of the season came against Sept. back the of 6 ... also found seasonrst goal Tech of the came against Virginia Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW PTS A G SOG Shots Min GS G Year 3 1 5 2007 1 19 16 10 12 783 17 0 0 749 4 8 2008 15 2 31 9 2 15 802 2 9 2009 16 6 0 2010 1 0 23 1 0 Totals Totals 48 29 2357 68 34 5 5 15 1 club team IK Sirius in Uppsala, starting Celsiusskolan: both Drake and Butler. 190 career games, three including goals and six assists in 2007 ... set career-highs with 17 goals in 2000 and 15 assists and in 1999 ... won a Swedish championship ... named best accolades received one of the numerous fi games against Valparaiso Sept. Oct. 29 and Butler games against Valparaiso 5 ... also had an assist against a season-high for Butler three-point eff two assists ... made 12 starts among 16 appearances year on the ... tallied 17 shots ... fi ... has workedInter as kids with a soccer for ... dad is a coach Sirius coach ... brother Sunnersta IF. Sebastian IK Fyris Team for for Maria plays and sister plays 2007: Personal: year ... tied with three shots career-high two occasions on - against SIUE Sept. 20 Detroitand at Oct. 3 ... netted game-winner the against SIUE ... two assists against Sept.Butler 28 was a season-best UWM for ... also an assist had Cleveland at State Oct. against State Loyola 5 ... played all 90 minutes Oct. 18 and against Wright 6. Nov. trict. 2008: highs with 19 shots and three assists ... fi the netthe against Oakland Sept. 20 ... career-best six shots against Cal Fullerton State Oct.Sept. shots 24 ... recorded three of four 11 ... sent on goal against Valparaiso fi 2009: team lead the season,two goals ... had for on the which also tied team lead the ... for fi 2010: Sept. a shot. 6, recording game against Vermont 2010: Set career-highs in games and games started with 18 ... his 1,752 minutes played was second on the team ... second on the team with four assists, which tied for sixth in the Horizon League ... tied for third on the team in points and was RRossoss second with 40 shots, which also ranked seventh in the league ... selected as the “Coaches Player of the Year” at the team postseason awards banquet ... broke a 1-1 1144VVanan OOsdolsdol tie with a 77th-minute goal in the season-opener against Marquette Sept. 1 ... fi rst assist of season came against Vermont Sept. 6 ... assisted the game-winner against Cleveland State Oct. 3 ... recorded assists in three out of four games, also setting up goals against Valparaiso Sept. 24 and Detroit Oct. 1 ... tied career-best with fi ve Van Osdol Match by Match in 2010 shots against UIC Oct. 23 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. Note: * = Game Started Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 2009: Tied for the team lead with two goals, two assists and six points ... played in 12 9/1 Marquette *3 1 0 2 9/4 New Hampshire *1 0 0 0 games as a sophomore, making seven starts ... had career-best 20 shots on the year 9/6 Vermont *2 0 1 1 ... made fi rst start of the season against Cal State Northridge Sept. 13, scoring just 9/14 IPFW *4 0 0 0 92 seconds into the game ... had an assist against Virginia Tech Sept. 6 ... tallied an 9/17 Dayton *2 0 0 0 assist against Oakland Sept. 20 ... netted the golden goal in overtime against Detroit 9/19 San Diego State *3 0 0 0 Oct. 4, the only tally in the 1-0 win ... career-high fi ve shot attempts against Loyola s 9/24 Valparaiso *0 0 1 1 Oct. 10 and also against Northern Illinois Oct. 20 ... member of the Horizon League n 9/26 #17 Butler *2 0 0 0 Academic Honor Roll. o

i 10/1 Detroit *2 0 1 1 p 10/3 Cleveland State *2 0 1 1 2008: Made fi ve starts among his 15 games played as a freshman ... earned fi rst start 10/9 Green Bay DNP ------

m of season at Valparaiso Sept. 26 and scored the game-tying goal with just 54 seconds 10/16 Loyola *4 0 0 0 a 10/20 Oakland *0 0 0 0 left in regulation ... found the back of the net against Butler Sept. 28 ... recorded an h 10/23 UIC *5 0 0 0 assist in 2-2 tie against Northern Illinois Oct. 14 ... season-high three shot attempts

C against Green Bay Oct. 11 ... played a season-high 85 minutes in matches against

10/27 Wisconsin *2 0 0 0

e 10/30 Wright State *2 0 0 0 NIU and Marquette Oct. 22 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.

u 11/4 Northern Illinois *3 0 0 0 g 11/6 #22 Michigan State *1 0 0 0 Dunlap: A 2007 NSCAA/adidas High School All-American, leading team to a 22-3- a 11/9 Loyola *2 0 0 0 1 record while scoring 22 goals and recording 11 assists ... named the Peoria Journal e Season Totals 40 1 4 6 ’s Player of the Year and to the Chicago Tribune All-State Second Team ... three- L time all-conference selection was tabbed all-midwest as a senior and is a two-time n all-state honoree ... was team MVP as a junior and senior, tallying 78 goals and 42 o assists in his prep career ... earned scholar-athlete honors. z Midfi elder i r Personal: Son of Richard and Tamela Van Osdol ... born Nov. 4, 1989 ... career goal o Senior is to win a national championship and play professionally ... lists skateboarding as a H

hobby ... graduated high school early and enrolled at UWM a semester early, making e 6-2 • 170 the Dean’s List. m i T - Major: Business x i Peoria, Ill. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Dunlap High School MORE ON ROSS: Age you started playing soccer: “Five” Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: ROSS VAN OSDOL “Disappointed couldn’t take home the gold” Game looking forward to most in 2011: “Michigan State” Favorite place to eat around campus: “Original Pancake House” Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW Score a goal or get a great assist: 2008 15 5 531 15 6 2 1 5 0 “Score a goal” 2009 12 7 589 20 8 2 2 6 1 Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: 2010 18 18 1752 40 16 1 4 6 0 “Milwaukee Cup” Totals 45 30 2872 75 30 5 7 17 1

10 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 11 DNP ------rst round” rst o “Five” a i r j d e Senior “Good for them” “Oakland Gyros” e “LeWang Trophy” “LeWang “Score a great goal” “NCAA fi Note: * = Game Started PPedro MMejia MORE ON PEDRO: 5-11 • 175 Major: Marketing #22 Michigan State Mejia Match by Match in 2010 Match by Match in Mejia Caracas, Venezuela San Ignacio de Loyola MF/Forward r Age you started soccer: playing 7 Score a goalScore or get a great assist: e c Favorite place to eat around campus: around eat to place Favorite Date Opponent ------DNP Hampshire 9/1 Marquette 9/4 New ------9/6 Vermont DNP Sh G 9/14 IPFW A Pts -- 9/17 Dayton -- -- DNP 9/19 San Diego State 9/24 Valparaiso Butler DNP 9/26 #17 -- -- DNP -- -- DNP -- 10/1 Detroit ------State -- DNP ------10/3 Cleveland DNP DNP ------Bay ------10/9 Green 10/16 Loyola -- DNP -- -- 10/20 Oakland DNP ------10/23 UIC 10/27 Wisconsin State 10/30 Wright Illinois DNP -- DNP 11/4 Northern -- 0 -- -- 0 11/6 DNP -- 0 -- 0 -- -- 0 DNP -- 0 -- -- 0 -- 0 11/9 Loyola Season Totals 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 c Game looking forwardmost to in 2011: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: World Quick on 2011 Women’s thoughts Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM for: trophy plays Coolest-looking Cup o 117 SSoccer

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1 1 0 22011 s Szilard ... lists windsurfi rst start came against UIC Oct. 17 ... also started the Played forwardPlayed midfi and in the PEDRO MEJIAPEDRO Did not play - Redshirted Son of Jesus Mejia and Dory Saw action in eight games action season, in eight Saw on the making two starts ... took ca- Played in four games in four Played as a freshman appeared ... against Drake Aug. 30, Played in three gamesPlayed duringcampaign 2010 the ... made season debut Redshirted season the and maintained freshman eligibility. ... has and being been scorer top ... considers summer camp the at a counselor LDCC for champion tournament (Liga Deportiva Colegial de Caracas) in 2005 as sports his most memorable 18, 1989. ... born experience Feb. San Ignacio de Loyola: Personal: 2007: leading 2005 ... also in 2001, 2003 and goal All- selected scorer on the play to Loyola in 2003 and 2005 ... played club soccer for of Miranda State Star Team fi scorer top SC ... was and Miranda State team’s the service.over 100 hours of community 2008: Cal Northridge State Sept. Oct. 14, SIUE Sept. 8 ... played a Wisconsin 20 and season-high against shot, a Drake and CSUN ... did not record 20 minutes but preservedid help UWM victories games in two of four ... named Hori- the to zon League Roll. Honor Academic next gameagainst Northernnext Illinois Oct. season-high 20 ... three shots taken Sept. State UC Santa Bar- had shots 27 ... against goal on Wright against WSU, 10 ... season-high minutes 63 Nov. bara Sept. 18 and also against Valparaiso day. Crusaders againstplayed the that 2009: reer-best seven shots ... fi 2010: Oct. against ... played 20 minutes 23 minutes 27, playing against Wisconsin shot attempts, 4 ... had two on goal, including one in the Northern Nov. Illinois 9 ... named Horizon the to Loyola Nov. at contest Horizon League Tournament League Roll. Honor Academic Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW PTS A G SOG Shots Min GS G Year 2007 2008 4 0 0 73 0 0 0 0 0 2009 8 2 248 7 2010 3 0 0 0 49 2 0 0 4 15 0 0 0 2 370 9 0 1 Totals 0 5 0 0 0 2010: Was second on the team in points, scoring two goals while adding three assists ... set career-highs in points, games played and games started ... one of CCodyody just three players to appear in all 19 games on the season ... ended tied for eighth in the Horizon League in shots (career-best 39) ... had an assist in the season- 6 BBanksanks opener against Marquette Sept. 1, setting up UWM’s fi rst goal of the campaign ... played a season-high 90 minutes at IPFW Sept. 14 ... notched an assist in the 1-1 draw with San Diego State Sept. 19, attempting a season (and career-high) six shots ... scored a goal against Green Bay Oct. 9 and Northern Illinois Nov. 4 Banks Match by Match in 2010 ... assisted the game-winner in 1-0 defeat of Wright State Oct. 30. Note: * = Game Started Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 2009: Tied for the team lead with two goals, two assists and six points ... made 9/1 Marquette *3 0 1 1 9/4 New Hampshire *1 0 0 0 11 starts in 17 games as a freshman ... recorded 20 shots on the season ... made 9/6 Vermont *4 0 0 0 fi rst start of year against No. 9 UC Santa Barbara Sept. 18 ... picked up fi rst col- 9/14 IPFW *4 0 0 0 legiate point on an assist against Virginia Tech Sept. 6 ... scored his fi rst goal 9/17 Dayton *1 0 0 0 the next game against Cal State Fullerton Sept. 11 ... season-high four shots 9/19 San Diego State *6 0 1 1 against Cleveland State Oct. 2 ... netted the game-winner in a 2-1 victory over s 9/24 Valparaiso *1 0 0 0 n 9/26 #17 Butler *0 0 0 0 Loyola Oct. 10 ... assisted the other goal that day against the Ramblers, playing o a season-high 90 minutes.

i 10/1 Detroit 1 0 0 0

p 10/3 Cleveland State 1 0 0 0 10/9 Green Bay 3 1 0 2 Memorial: Graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 64 goals, in- m 10/16 Loyola 1 0 0 0

a cluding 21 game-winners, and 46 assists ... named First Team Wisconsin Soccer 10/20 Oakland *3 0 0 0 h 10/23 UIC *0 0 0 0 Coaches Association All-State as a senior when he scored 20 goals and added 12

C assists ... was the Capital Times Boys Soccer Athlete of the Year ... a four-time

10/27 Wisconsin *1 0 0 0

e 10/30 Wright State *2 0 1 1 First Team All-Big Eight Conference selection and a four-time all-city choice ... u 11/4 Northern Illinois *1 1 0 2 in addition to the fi rst team all-state accolades as a senior, he was chosen honor- g 11/6 #22 Michigan State *5 0 0 0 able mention all-state his fi rst three seasons. a 11/9 Loyola *1 0 0 0 e Season Totals 39 2 3 7

L Personal: Son of Joe and Kelli Banks ... born Jan. 13, 1991 ... career goals are

n to play professional soccer and become a music producer ... considers winning

o state at Memorial as his most memorable sports experience ... brother, Trevor, z Forward/MF i plays soccer at Old Dominion ... played club soccer for FC Milwaukee. r o Junior H e 5-9 • 145 m i T - Major: Undecided x i Madison, Wis. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Madison Memorial High School CODY BANKS MORE ON CODY: Age you started playing soccer: “Four” Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: “Choked” Game looking forward to most in 2011: “Marquette” Favorite place to eat around campus: “Qdoba” Score a goal or get a great assist: Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW “Defi nitely score a goal” 2009 17 11 880 21 7 2 2 6 1 Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: 2010 19 15 1134 39 17 2 3 7 0 “Milwaukee Cup” Totals 36 26 2014 60 24 4 5 13 1

12 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 13 d a e DNP ------h e “Five” t “Goal!!!” n i “Marquette” a h Junior “Pancake House” “Pancake y “Milwaukee Cup” “Milwaukee Note: * = Game Started MORE ON RYAN: 6-0 • 177 RRyan WWhitehead Major: Business Fayetteville, Ga.Fayetteville, Defender “Women can play soccer”“Women #22 Michigan State r Whitehead 2010 Match by Match in Age you started soccer: playing 5 Score a goalScore or get a great assist: e c Favorite place to eat around campus: around eat to place Favorite 11/9 Loyola Season Totals -- DNP -- -- 8 0 0 0 Date Opponent Hampshire 9/1 Marquette *2 0 0 9/4 New 0 9/6 Vermont Sh G *0 0 0 9/14 IPFW A 0 Pts 9/17 Dayton 9/19 *0 0 0 San Diego State 0 9/24 Valparaiso Butler DNP 9/26 #17 -- *1 10/1 Detroit -- *1 0 State 0 0 -- -- 10/3 Cleveland DNP DNP -- 1 -- 0 Bay -- 0 -- -- 0 10/9 Green 0 0 10/16 Loyola 0 -- 10/20 Oakland DNP -- 0 -- 10/23 UIC 0 0 10/27 Wisconsin 0 State 10/30 Wright Illinois 11/4 Northern *0 2 0 0 11/6 DNP DNP 0 0 -- -- 0 0 -- -- 0 0 -- -- 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fayette County High SchoolFayette c Game looking forwardmost to in 2011: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: World Quick on 2011 Women’s thoughts Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM for: trophy plays Coolest-looking Cup o 115 SSoccer

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1 1 0 22011 Sweetnals and in consecutive 16 starteryears ... four-year RYAN WHITEHEAD RYAN Earned all-region honors three times and helped his team Started and played one sea- career his collegiate Charlotte at Did not play - Redshirted rst start came seasonthe in opener Sept. against Marquette tal- 1 ... Son of Troy and Jill Whitehead ... born career 22, 1989 ... Whitehead goal and Jill July Son of Troy Redshirted season the and maintained sophomore eligibility. Played in 11 games Played six and made starts shots ... recorded eight on the Fayette County:Fayette Personal: Prior to UWM: Gordonson at College. semifi state reach the was a two-year earning captain and tallied 52 goals and 40 assists in his career, and Betateam ... honor roll MVP honors once member. Club he can possibly be becomeis to ... lists best the music, soccer student-athlete and school as against playing and hobbies U-17 Liverpool interests ... considers FC as sports his most memorable ... has experience with work done volunteer Special Olympics Lightning. AFC club soccer ... played for 2009: 2010: season ... fi lied a season-best two shots against New Sept. Hampshire against 4 and Loyola Oct. 16 ... also played a season-high against New 110 minutes Hampshire. 2010 11 6 601 8 11 6 601 8 0 Totals 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW PTS A G SOG Shots Min GS G Year 2009 2010: Made 13 starts in 14 games played as a sophomore ... led the team with a 1.28 goals against average and 45 saves ... his fi ve shutouts tied for second in the Horizon League and were the most for a UWM goalie since 2005 ... was JJohnohn sixth in the league in GAA and seventh in saves ... made a season-high six saves against Marquette in Milwaukee’s season-opening victory Sept. 1 ... recorded 3300SShakonhakon shutouts of 0-0 against Vermont Sept. 4 and 1-0 over Cleveland State Oct. 3 ... posted fi ve saves each in back-to-back shutouts of Loyola (1-0 win) Oct. 16 and Oakland (2-0 win) Oct. 20 ... in goal for the Panthers’ 1-0 win over Wright State Oct. 30, making four saves in recording the clean sheet. Shakon Match by Match in 2010 Note: * = Game Started 2009: Started and played all 18 games and was in net for every minute of the Date Opponent Minutes GA Saves season ... tied the school mark for most games by a freshman goalkeeper (Paul 9/1 Marquette *90:00 2 6 9/4 New Hampshire *110:00 0 1 Royal, 18 in 1993) and set the standard for most minutes as a freshman with 9/6 Vermont *109:39 2 4 1663:05 (was 1625) ... fi nished with a 1.62 goals against average ... led the Ho- 9/14 IPFW DNP -- -- rizon League with 84 saves ... made fi ve saves in his debut against Marquette 9/17 Dayton DNP -- -- Sept. 1 ... fi rst career shutout against Western Illinois Sept. 4 ... stopped a pen- 9/19 San Diego State DNP -- -- alty kick among six saves in a tough 1-0 loss at Butler Sept. 25 ... made seven s 9/24 Valparaiso DNP -- -- saves in a 0-0 draw against Cleveland State Oct. 2 ... shutout Detroit in a 1-0 n 9/26 #17 Butler DNP -- -- overtime win Oct. 4 ... won the next game as well with fi ve saves against Loyola o i 10/1 Detroit 37:27 0 1 Oct. 10 ... season-high nine saves at Cal State Northridge Sept. 13 ... also saved p 10/3 Cleveland State *105:29 0 4 a PK against Valparaiso in the league tournament Nov. 10 ... named to the Ho- 10/9 Green Bay *108:08 2 4

m rizon League Academic Honor Roll. 10/16 Loyola *108:44 0 5 a 10/20 Oakland *90:00 0 5 h 10/23 UIC *104:18 1 1 2008: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. C

10/27 Wisconsin *90:00 2 3

e 10/30 Wright State *90:00 0 4 Hinsdale Central: Gatorade Illinois Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year ... went 20-

u 11/4 Northern Illinois *90:00 5 4 8-1 as a senior, fi nishing with school-record 14 shutouts and 0.76 goals against g 11/6 #22 Michigan State *45:00 1 2 average ... Chicago Tribune First Team All-State ... honored as an all-sectional a 11/9 Loyola *90:00 3 1 and all-state choice by the Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association e Season Totals 1268:45 18 45 and named to the NSCAA All-Midwest Team as a senior ... selected Team L MVP, tabbed all-area by the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times, was n the team captain and graduated with the career record for shutouts ... Subur- o ban Life Publications Player of the Year ... honor roll member. z Goalkeeper i r Personal: Son of Terry and JoAnn Shakon ... born Sept. 18, 1989 ... lists soccer, o Junior piano and archery as hobbies ... career goal is to make money, to live a happy H

life and have a job he loves. e 5-11 • 165 m i T - Major: Business x i Oak Brook, Ill. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Hinsdale Central High School MORE ON JOHN: Age you started playing soccer: “Five” JOHN SHAKON Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: “Disappointing” Game looking forward to most in 2011: “Every one” Favorite place to eat around campus: “Qdoba” Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record Score a goal or get a great assist: 2008 Did not play - Redshirted “Make a great save” 2009 18 18 114 84 30 3 1.62 3-13-2 Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: 2010 14 13 63 45 18 5 1.28 5-6-1 “Milwaukee Cup” Totals 32 31 177 129 48 8 1.47 8-19-3

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1 1 0 22011 JAMES ASHCROFT nal and signing his YTS at Tranmere. nal and signing his YTS Tranmere. at Played at the high school the level at Played Kingsmead for School ... was a Son and Caroline English Ashcroft of Mark ... born ... 1, 1992 Jan. Made an immediate impactimmediate Made an as a freshman, starting 17 games ... played nickname is “Ashy” ... career goal is to play professional soccer ... career ... hobbies professional in- goal play is to nickname is “Ashy” cricket,clude playing movies hanging and watching out with ... consid- mates sportsers most memorable be Northern experiences to the to getting Area League fi Cup Personal: Personal: Kingsmead: country in cricket swimmer champion and a national in breaststroke events ... Rovers also participated Tranmere club level, the the for playing in soccer at and Liverpool. 2010: every on with four appearances in 16 of his ... took minute six shots year, the on goal ... season-high two shots against UICOct. 23 ... also recorded shots against Dayton Sept. 17, San Sept. Diego State Green 19, Bay Oct. 9 and Wisconsin Oct. 27. Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW PTS A G SOG Shots Min GS 0 6 0 0 G Year 1620 0 4 17 2010 17 1620 17 6 Totals 17 4 0 0 0 0 2010: Made an impact in fi rst season at Milwaukee, starting and playing in 18 games ... 18 starts was the most by a UWM freshman since 2003 (Steve Bode - 23) ... named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... selected the RRobbieobbie “Teammate of the Year” at the team postseason awards banquet ... scored a goal 1199BBoydoyd on 33 shots over the course of the season ... had three shots in fi rst start against Marquette Sept. 1 ... made fi rst goal a memorable one, fi nding the back of the net in the 97th minute to send UWM home an overtime-winner at Valparaiso Sept. 24 ... season-high four shots against Vermont Sept. 6 and San Diego State Sept. 19 ... was on the fi eld a season-best 104 minutes at Loyola Oct. 16 ... Boyd Match by Match in 2010 Note: * = Game Started named a member of the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 9/1 Marquette *3 0 0 0 Prior to UWM: Redshirted the 2009 season as a true freshman at UC Santa 9/4 New Hampshire *1 0 0 0 Barbara. 9/6 Vermont *4 0 0 0 9/14 IPFW *1 0 0 0 9/17 Dayton *1 0 0 0 Marquette: NSCAA All-American and Wisconsin’s NSCAA State Player of 9/19 San Diego State *4 0 0 0 the Year honors in 2008 while playing at High School s 9/24 Valparaiso *1 1 0 2 ... Gatorade State Player of the Year, First Team WSCA All-State, First Team n 9/26 #17 Butler *2 0 0 0 All-Greater Metro Conference, ESPN Rise Second Team All-American and o i 10/1 Detroit *3 0 0 0 Greater Metro Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... four-year letterwin-

p 10/3 Cleveland State *2 0 0 0 10/9 Green Bay *1 0 0 0 ner tallied totals of 42 goals and 51 assists during his prep career ... earned a m 10/16 Loyola *1 0 0 0 spot on the Great Midwest Classic All-Tournament Team three years ... won a 10/20 Oakland *1 0 0 0 high school state championships in 2005 and 2008 ... earned second honors h 10/23 UIC *1 0 0 0 academically and was a member of the Kairos Club. C

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e 10/30 Wright State *3 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Dr. Bruce and Susan Boyd ... born Dec. 27, 1990 ... chose u 11/4 Northern Illinois DNP ------

g 11/6 #22 Michigan State *2 0 0 0 UWM to be back home and play with his brother ... lists hobbies as playing a 11/9 Loyola *1 0 0 0 video games, reading, drawing and writing ... also played club soccer with top- e Season Totals 33 1 0 2 ranked Chicago Magic, helping the team to regional and state championships. L n o z Forward/MF i r o Sophomore H e 5-7 • 155 m i T - Major: Architecture x i Mequon, Wis. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Marquette High School MORE ON ROBBIE: ROBBIE BOYD Age you started playing soccer: “Five” Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: “It was so exciting” Game looking forward to most in 2011: “Marquette” Favorite place to eat around campus: “Quiznos” Score a goal or get a great assist: “Score a goal” Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: 2010 18 18 1545 33 10 1 0 2 1 “Milwaukee Cup” Totals 18 18 1545 33 10 1 0 2 1

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1 1 0 22011 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Journal Milwaukee rst team all-state as fi the junior and also a to KEVIN FERRON Named MVP after leading the team to a conference title title Named MVP after a conference leadingteam to the Son of William and Robin Ferron ... born 16, 1992 ... two sis- Jan. and Robin Ferron Son of William eld Central: eld One of just threeOne of just players, appear freshman, and only to 19 games in all Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW PTS A G SOG Shots Min GS G Year 0 0 0 12 0 889 9 7 2010 19 19 Totals 7 889 12 9 0 0 0 0 Brookfi Dayton Sept. 17 ... playedseason-best a against San 98 minutes Diego State Sept. ... season-high 19 4. three shots against Northern Illinois Nov. 2010: seasonon the ... did earn a spot starting in the lineup seven times ... attempted 12 shots season, the on with nine on goal .750 SOG ... his % was highest on and had two ... played 39 minutes 10 attempts than with more team of anyone shots in season opener Sept. against Marquette earned 1 ... fi with a 6-0-1 league mark en route to a 13-5-2 record overall ... earnedwith a 13-5-2 record a 6-0-1 league to en route Gold- mark the All- en Boot leading team with for the 14 goals and was award a First-Team choice WSCA All-State selection Metro Conference ... SecondGreater Team as a senior ... named the to ters played at Wisconsin and Boston College ... career goal Wisconsin is to soccer played at college ters years in four withgraduate a good degree seven ... played club soccer for years FC Milwaukee.for Personal: boys squad and played for the West All-Stars at the the at All-Stars boys West squad the and played for Game ... named fi All-Star All- all-league after a team-leading 10-goal; seven-assist season Team ... First as accolades sophomore. Metro Conference Greater 2010: Appeared in 12 games his fi rst season at Milwaukee, making fi ve starts ... earned more playing time as the season progressed, starting fi ve of the fi nal seven games of the campaign ... recorded a goal and eight shots on the season RRileyiley ... made college debut with 29 minutes against Butler Sept. 26, collecting a shot 2266WWeinereiner ... made his fi rst goal a memorable one, beating Loyola in overtime when his 109th-minute strike sent UWM home a 1-0 winner Oct. 16 ... tied season-high with two shots against Wright State Oct. 30 ... one of just three Horizon League players to be named to the “100 Freshmen From Coast to Coast to Keep an Eye in 2010” list by the “College Soccer News” website. Weiner Match by Match in 2010 Note: * = Game Started Date Opponent Sh G A Pts Muskego: Named the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Player of the 9/1 Marquette DNP ------Year as a senior, leading his team to a 27-1-1 record and a state title ... South- 9/4 New Hampshire DNP ------east Conference and WSCA All-State First Team choice fi nished with a team- 9/6 Vermont DNP ------high 20 goals and 16 assists ... earned all-Midwest region honors from the Na- 9/14 IPFW DNP ------9/17 Dayton DNP ------tional Soccer Coaches Association of America and was selected the Milwaukee 9/19 San Diego State DNP ------Journal Sentinel’s area player of the year and to it’s fi rst-team all-area squad ... s 9/24 Valparaiso DNP ------played varsity for four years, earning all-conference honors each year while n 9/26 #17 Butler 1 0 0 0 never losing a Southeast Conference match ... led his high school team to the o i 10/1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 state championship game as a junior ... played in the NOW/

p 10/3 Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 10/9 Green Bay 0 0 0 0 Senior Soccer All-Star Game and was selected an All-American by ESPN RISE m 10/16 Loyola 2 1 0 2 ... graduated with high honors ... also played basketball. a 10/20 Oakland *1 0 0 0 h 10/23 UIC *1 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Steve Weiner and Joan Hoppe ... born April 24, 1992 ... chose C 10/27 Wisconsin *0 0 0 0 UWM because it was close to home and the soccer program ... career goal is e 10/30 Wright State 2 0 0 0 to help the team win ... most memorable sports experience was winning a state u 11/4 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0

g 11/6 #22 Michigan State *0 0 0 0 title ... hobbies include video games, soccer and lake activities ... won three a 11/9 Loyola *1 0 0 0 state championships with his club team, FC Milwaukee. e Season Totals 8 1 0 2 L n o z MF/Forward i r o Sophomore H e 5-10 • 150 m i T - Major: Undecided x i Muskego, Wis. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Muskego High School MORE ON RILEY: Age you started playing soccer: RILEY WEINER “Four” Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: “Wambach!” Game looking forward to most in 2011: “Marquette” Favorite place to eat around campus: “Noodles” Score a goal or get a great assist: “Goal” Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: 2010 12 5 640 8 2 1 0 2 1 “Milwaukee Cup” Totals 12 5 640 8 2 1 0 2 1

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1 1 0 22011 Senior All-Star Game ... four-year varsity Game ... four-year Senior All-Star LUCAS DAVEY NOW NewspapersNOW Named WSCA All-State Honorable Mention, Mention, Named Honorable WSCA All-State All-Area and all-conference as senior a ... helped All-Area and all-conference lead a his team to Son of Rick Davey and Mary Jo Caminiti ... born Dec.1991 ... 7, sh Bay: sh Appeared in seven games as a freshman, makingstarts in three contests Year G GS Min Shots SOG G A PTS GW PTS A G SOG Shots Min GS G Year 2010 7 3 352 0 7 Totals 3 352 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 nal Sentinel nal his last championship season Conference North East Shore the and played for the at All-Stars nickname is “Luke” ... career goals are to make it to the NCAA Tournament NCAA ... careernickname the is “Luke” make it to goals to are Tournament years in four sports ... mostand graduate memorable was experience beating 2-1, in double-overtimeMuskego, his junior year ... chose UWM because it is a good school with a good history years the of soccer ... also for eight played Bavarian Soccer Club. Personal: player ... fourth-most winsplayer school in history ... two-time Duke Pride winner ... year of the in 2010 ... also wrestled years. four for scholar-athlete Whitefi start of season Detroit at Oct. ... also 1 started against Loyola Oct. in 16, playing defense a season-high preserve help to UWM’s 100 minutes for a 1-0 shutout ... second-half 4 startgame ... other that came against Northern Nov. Illinois fi the 6, playing 1-1 tie against Nov. #22 Michigan State sub in Milwaukee’s game. of the 65 minutes 2010: ... tallied his assist season the in opener Sept. against Marquette 1 ... made fi JJoshosh JJamieamie AAdamdam RRohdeohde BBladenladen HHutchinsonutchinson

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a Waukesha West High School Danum School St. Wilfrid’s R.C. h MORE ON JOSH: MORE ON JAMIE: MORE ON ADAM: C Age you started playing soccer: Age you started playing soccer: Age you started playing soccer: e “Four” “Six” “Six” u Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: g

a “Made a good run; unfortunate” “Decent” “England was brutal” e Game looking forward to most in 2011: Game looking forward to most in 2011: Game looking forward to most in 2011: L

“Marquette” “NCAA national fi nal” “Marquette” n Favorite place to eat around campus: Favorite place to eat around campus: Favorite place to eat around campus: o “Qdoba” “Qdoba” “Subway” z i Score a goal or get a great assist: Score a goal or get a great assist: Score a goal or get a great assist: r “Great assist” “Goal” “Would not mind either” o Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: H

“Milwaukee Cup” “Milwaukee Cup” “Milwaukee Cup” e m i West: Capped an impressive senior year with Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at Lees-McRae St. Wilfrid: Played fi ve years of soccer

T Classic Eight Conference Player of the Year College, helping Bobcats reach the NCAA Champi- at the high school level ... also compet- - honors, posting a 0.86 goals against average in onship as a freshman in 2009 ... started 41 of the 43 x ed two years with the track & fi eld team i over 2,300 minutes played ... two-time team games he appeared in over two seasons, with LMC as a runner and in shot put. Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time MVP helped the Wolverines to a 20-4-5 record recording a 31-8-5 record ... scored nine goals and in claiming conference, regional and sectional had 10 assists for 28 points in that span ... earned championships ... named second-team all-area Conference Carolinas All-League honors and was Personal: Son of Michael and Margari- and second-team all-state his fi nal season ... a also selected to the North Carolina All-State Team. ta Hutchinson ... nickname is “Hutchy” three-time fi rst-team all-league selection ... also ... born Jan. 2, 1993 ... chose UWM be- earned honorable mention all-state accolades as Danum: Played four years of soccer at the high a junior (0.96 GAA) and sophomore (1.50 GAA). school level ... two-time South Yorkshire champions. cause it’s in America ... career goal is to become a professional ... most memo- Personal: Son of Patrick and Sandi Rohde .... Personal: Son of Mark and Shirley Bladen ... nick- rable sports experience was to captain born March 1, 1993 ... career goal is to play name is “Blades” ... born Nov. 23, 1990 ... chose Darlington out against Arsenal in the professionally or to be a coach ... chose UWM UWM because he knew he would be playing for FA Youth Cup ... lists Fifa and gym as because it is close to home and the appealing good coaches with similar ambitions ... career goal campus ... most memorable sports experience is is to hopefully play professionally and then become hobbies ... played club soccer for Dar- making it to state his senior season ... lists play- a successful coach in the long run ... played club soc- lington FC for three years. ing the drums as a hobby ... has done volunteer cer for Scunthorpe United FC ... most memorable work for River Glen Christian Church ... played sports moment was scoring the winning penalty kick club soccer for SC Waukesha for 12 years and at the 2009 NCAA Final Four ... lists golf and cricket with the Elm Grove Soccer Club for three years. as hobbies ... has done volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity.

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Score a goalScore or get a great assist: 1 Favorite place to eat around campus: around eat to place Favorite NNick LLangford Game looking forward most to in 2011: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: World Quick on 2011 Women’s thoughts Manor Comprehensive School Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM for: trophy plays Coolest-looking Cup Manor: lists hobbies as golf, cricket and soccer. school level ... received GCSE academ- ic qualifi ... also club played (distinction) ercise from 2000-06. Manor 6th soccer for Personal: Langford ... born 23, 1992 ... March chose UWM because it was a fantas- tic opportunity ... career play goal is to highest the levelsoccer at possible ... most sports memorable experience was Chesterfi trick scoring at a hat 1 0

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ney, S.C. ney, ... earned Con- 77 “Seven” “Qdoba” Spent three seasons Lime- at rst-team all-region selectionrst-team “Marquette” Senior n 5-7 • 150 “Milwaukee Cup” “Milwaukee a elder/Forward a Son of Joe and Marianne Ziada ... g “Score a goal of course” d e Graduate Student MORE ON KEEGAN: a Haileybury College e i Age you started soccer: playing Melbourne, Australia Score a goalScore or get a great assist: “Enjoyed watching Alex Morgan” Midfi Favorite place to eat around campus: around eat to place Favorite ZZiada KKeegan Game looking forward most to in 2011: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: World Quick on 2011 Women’s thoughts Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM for: trophy plays Coolest-looking Cup Prior to UWM: stone College stone in Gaff ference Carolinas All-Leagueference honors in each of his three seasons, including a fi Personal: at born student 6, 1988 ... a graduate March Bryce, soccer at plays Milwaukee ... brother, Limestone College ... chose UWM because program coaches ... career and the of the goal and live a long and professionally play is to ... lists life hobbieshappy as movies, soccer, and socializing music to listening ... has done servicecommunity Boys the for work & Girls City SC. Knox Club ... played club soccer for ... played in 45 games... played in his three seasons, 22 goals and 25 assists,recording 105 shots game-winningand eight goals ... named Con- Year of the Carolinas Scholar-Athlete ference in 2010 and a three-time member aca- of the demic all-league squad. choice in 2010 after a 24 pointchoice (9G/6A) cam- paign ... also a fi AAlexlex RRichardichard LLaurieaurie MMegnaegna JJohnsonohnson BBellell

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a Marquette High School All Saints RC School Poynton High School h MORE ON ALEX: MORE ON RICHARD: MORE ON LAURIE: C Age you started playing soccer: Age you started playing soccer: Age you started playing soccer: e “Th ree” “Six” “Six” u Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: Quick thoughts on 2011 Women’s World Cup: g

a “USA had the best-looking team” “Plenty of talent on show” “England can’t take penalties” e Game looking forward to most in 2011: Game looking forward to most in 2011: Game looking forward to most in 2011: L

“Marquette” “Marquette” “Marquette” n Favorite place to eat around campus: Favorite place to eat around campus: Favorite place to eat around campus: o “Gasthaus” “Qdoba” “Villa Pizza” z i Score a goal or get a great assist: Score a goal or get a great assist: Score a goal or get a great assist: r “Score a goal - you get to celebrate” “Get an unbelievable assist” “Either” o Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: Coolest-looking Cup trophy UWM plays for: H

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T of the Year ... capped his high school career high school level ... was also a fullback the high school level ... was the team’s - by scoring the game-winning goal in the state x on the rugby team for fi ve seasons. top scorer and helped squad to three i championship game as part of a 22-4-1 sea- league titles ... also played cricket for Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time son ... Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Player of the Year ... named Greater Metro Personal: Son of Dave and Jane John- three years and ran cross country for Conference Player of the Year and Milwaukee son ... nickname is “Jonno” ... born May two seasons, fi nishing third at the dis- Journal Sentinel area player of the year ... fi n- 14, 1991 ... chose UWM because he trict championship. ished the season with 11 goals and 12 assists considers it a very attractive option with en route to earning First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference honors, all-state fi rst-team the right ambition to move forward ... Personal: Son of Kevin and Sally Bell ... status as well as NSCAA All-Midwest Region career goal is to graduate in his major born Sept. 1, 1992 ... given name is Lau- and NSCAA All-American accolades. and be successful in his career path ... rence ... chose UWM because he liked most memorable sports experience was the city ... career goal is to play soc- Personal: Son of Dave and Debbie Megna scoring a goal in the Country Cup fi nal cer professionally ... most memorable ... given name is Alexander ... born June 30, 1993 ... chose UWM because of the good ... lists hobbies as snooker and rugby ... sports experience was winning youth team chemistry and tradition ... career goal played club soccer for Selby Town FC ... league title with Rochdale, England ... is to play professionally at Arsenal FC ... most has done volunteer work for Habitat for lists surfi ng and cricket as hobbies ... memorable sports experience was the 2010 Humanity. played club soccer with Manchester WIAA State high school soccer champion- City and Rochdale. ship ... placed club soccer for nine years for FC Milwaukee ... lists soccer as his only hobby.

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Kyle Trimble returns to the staff of the Martin Castro begins his second season on the staff of the men’s soccer University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s team. His duties will include fi lming at games and helping with training. soccer team as a team manager after spending last season as the the volunteer Castro was a four-year letterwinner on the fi eld for Milwaukee from 2004-07. He played in goalkeeper coach. 62 career games, helping UWM advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in each of his fi rst two seasons. Trimble has most recently served as the goalie coach for the Whitefi sh Bay U-16 His soccer career did not stop there, as he has been playing for both the Milwaukee Bavar- s girls, U-18 boys and club teams. Following ians Majors and Milwaukee Wave Reserve, winning the 2009 Open National Championship n with the Bavarians. He also played for the Croatian Eagles Majors in 2008.

o college, he was the St. Olaf (Minn.) Col- i lege men’s and women’s assistant coach in p 2006 after serving as the Eastview fresh- His coaching career is already lengthy, serving as the head coach for the men’s team at Mil- m man coach in 2005, directing the team to waukee Area Technical College (2008-09) and also presently on the coaching staff for the a a 14-3-2 record. His coaching career also Whitefi sh Bay Soccer Club. He was also the head varsity coach for the girl’s team at Pius XI h High School from 2008-09 and a varsity assistant for the boy’s program at South Milwaukee had a local start, working as the Whitefi sh C

high School from 2006-10. In addition, he holds a USSF national “D” coaching license. Bay goalie coach for U-13 and U-14 girls e teams from 1999 to 2004 and as a camp u Castro graduated from UWM in 2008 with a major in psychology and a minor in sociology g coach for the Minnesota Th under from and works as a counselor at St. Aemilian-Lakeside. He is currently working on his M.S. in a 2004 to 2006. e educational psychology at UWM and was married to wife, Katie, in 2007. L Trimble played high school soccer at n nearby Whitefi sh Bay High School before o

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T Mark Litton joins the Milwaukee men’s soccer staff as a volunteer goalkeeper coach.

- Minnesota Blast of the PASL (2003-05), x the Minnesota International First Division i Litton is a former goalkeeper with the Milwaukee Wave, having been with the team

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time (2004-06), the Minnesota Th under (2006) from 1989 through 1994. He was also the starting goalkeeper at the University of Wis- and the Milwaukee Wave (2005-07). consin-Parkside from 1986-88. Named NAIA All-American as a goalkeeper in 1988, he was inducted into the Parkside Athletic Hall of Fame in October of 2010. In addition, he is a USSF national referee, a NISOA college referee and holds a USSF Litton recently concluded seven combined seasons as the keeper coach for the Park- national “D” coaching license. side men’s soccer team. He is also the current keeper coach with the Milwaukee Wave, having helped the team win MISL Championships in 2005 and in 2011. In 2008, Mark accompanied the U.S. National Futsal team as their keeper coach to the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Brazil and is currently helping the team prepare for qualifi cations for the 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Th ailand.

In addition, he holds a USSF national “B” coaching license, an NSCAA National Goal- keeping Level III coaching Diploma and has previously been certifi ed as a Personal Fitness Trainer and Sports Nutritionist.

Litton has an undergraduate degree in Communications from Parkside. Mark and his wife Catherine live in Milwaukee.

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1 1 0 22011 Pedro (2007-2011) Mejia Robert (2007-2011) Refai Aaron Gibbons (2007-2011) Ross Van Osdol (2008-2011) Ross Van rough the years with the returning Milwaukee seniors... Th 2010 UWM Men’s Soccer Game Results

Date Opponent Score Overall Horizon Goals Scored (Assist/s) Sept. 1 at Marquette W, 4-2 1-0-0 -- Andrew Wiedabach (Cody Banks/Robert Jarosz) Ross Van Osdol (Lucas Davey) Edison Crespo (Greg Rosenthal) Edison Crespo (Andrew Wiedabach)

Sept. 4 at New Hampshire # T, 0-0 (2OT) 1-0-1 -- --

Sept. 6 vs. Vermont # L, 2-1 (2OT) 1-1-1 -- Andrew Wiedabach (Ross Van Osdol)

Sept. 14 at IPFW L, 1-0 1-2-1 -- --

Sept. 17 vs. Dayton % L, 2-0 1-3-1 -- -- s

n Sept. 19 vs. San Diego State % T, 1-1 (2OT) 1-3-2 -- Andrew Wiedabach (Greg Rosenthal/Cody Banks) o i

p Sept. 24 at Valparaiso* W, 2-1 (OT) 2-3-2 1-0-0 Greg Rosenthal (Ross Van Osdol) Robbie Boyd (Unassisted) m a

h Sept. 26 #17 BUTLER* L, 2-0 2-4-2 1-1-0 -- C

e Oct. 1 at Detroit* L, 2-1 2-5-2 1-2-0 Tony Maxey (Ross Van Osdol) u g Oct. 3 at Cleveland State* W, 1-0 (2OT) 3-5-2 2-2-0 Jordan Record (Ross Van Osdol/Peter Sanger) a e

L Oct. 9 GREEN BAY* L, 2-1 (2OT) 3-6-2 2-3-0 Cody Banks (Andrew Wiedabach/Peter Sanger) n o Oct. 16 at Loyola* W, 1-0 (2OT) 4-6-2 3-3-0 Riley Weiner (Edison Crespo) z i r Oct. 20 at Oakland W, 2-0 5-6-2 -- Jordan Record (Andrew Wiedabach) o Andrew Wiedabach (Robert Jarosz) H

e Oct. 23 UIC* L, 1-0 (2OT) 5-7-2 3-4-0 -- m i Oct. 27 at Wisconsin L, 2-0 5-8-2 -- -- T - x i Oct. 30 WRIGHT STATE* W, 1-0 6-8-2 4-4-0 Jordan Record (Andrew Wiedabach/Cody Banks)

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Nov. 4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 5-1 6-9-2 -- Cody Banks (Andrew Wiedabach)

Nov. 6 #22 MICHIGAN STATE T, 1-1 (2OT) 6-9-3 -- Greg Rosenthal (Abe Gibbons/Tony Maxey)

Nov. 9 at Loyola ^ L, 3-0 6-10-3 -- -- Team Record W-L-T Overall: 6-10-3 # UNH Nike Fall Classic (Durham, N.H.) Horizon: 4-4-0 % Wisconsin Soccer Classic (Madison, Wis.) Home: 1-4-1 * Horizon League Match ^ Horizon League Tournament Match Away: 5-4-1 Home games in CAPS Neutral: 0-2-1 Overtime: 3-3-3

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2010 Overall Statistics 1 1 0 22011 Cody Banks vs. San (Sept. Diego State 19) 3 7 6 19 0.82 101 .856 10 17 1863:13 19 27 18 72 .453 .115 234 10 2-2 106 3 (Sept. Marquette at 1) Andrew Weidabach 7 (Sept. 6) vs. Vermont Andrew Weidabach 3 Oakland (Oct. at 20) Andrew Weidabach 1 tied players Numerous 4 Edison Crespo vs. (Sept. Marquette 1) 2 Edison Crespo vs. (Sept. Marquette 1)

0:00 0 0 7 0 0.00 0 0 1.000 19 1.30 79 3 5 27 1863:13 .745 6 10 19 17 22 56 302 .056 118 .391 6 0-1 6 .391 118 .056 302 56 22 17 19 GOALS ASSISTS Individual Game Highs POINTS SHOTS Opponents Note: Bold indicates 2010 senior 45 1.28 Shakon 18 1268:45 1 .714 5 5 6 14-13 Boyd John # 7-6 Name 2 0 594:28 24 9 1.36 1 4 Bryce .750 30 1 TEAM Totals GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves --Goal Average-- Pct. W --Saves-- L T --Record-- Sho 20 Andrew Wiedabach 17-17 4 5 13 58 .069 20 .345 0 0-0 4 20 .069 5 13 17-17 58 Wiedabach Banks Andrew Record # .436 2 Name 0-1 0 6 2 0-0 0 .440 2 3 0-0 .318 Rosenthal 7 3 19-19 19-15 3 0 6 7 17-10 Cody .091 17 22 .051 11 20 39 .120 25 Jordan 6 Greg Crespo 7 16-0 Maxey 2 1 5 .350 1 0-0 7 .100 16 20 Edison Boyd 1 1 3 14-14 14 Osdol Ross Van Tony 7 .143 0 0-0 Weiner .303 1 0-0 1 .143 1 0 2 GP-GS 18-18 13 10 .030 Robbie 33 12-5 22 1 G 18-18 0 2 Riley Jarosz 8 .250 0-0 1 2 .125 19 0 2 2 17-16 A 1 26 4 .500 0 0-0 Robert 2 .000 Davey Sanger 27 Peter PTS Ferron 4 7-3 24 Lucas 11-6 Whitehead Gibbons Shots 0 19-7 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 Abe 0 0 Shot % 0 .750 0 0-0 Kevin 8 .000 0 0-0 9 6 .250 0 0-0 .000 0 12 .000 2 .000 18-9 Ashcroft SOG 28 0 SOG % Ryan 0 0 17-17 5-0 6 Gibbons .667 0 0-0 23 GW 4 .000 10-6 0 0 0 James PK-ATT 40 0 15 5 .600 0 0-0 Mejia 3 .000 Aaron 0 3 .025 Refai 2 8 3-0 1 Pedro 0 0 0 1-0 18 SolCaceres 16 Robert 2 2 1 .500 0 0-0 1 0 .000 0 0 17 1 .000 0 0-0 .400 0 .000 11 2 8 Totals 0 14-10 .000 Opponents .000 0 2 0-0 1.000 3 0 0 .375 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 6 6 (Oct. State Record vs. Jordan 30) Wright MILWAUKEE RECORD... Panther Game Highs Panther Game Lows POINTS 13 at Marquette (Sept. 1) POINTS 0 Seven times Overall ...... 6-10-3 6 at Oakland (Oct. 20) GOALS 0 Seven times At Home ...... 1-4-1 GOALS 4 at Marquette (Sept. 1) ASSISTS 0 Seven times On the Road ...... 5-4-1 2 at Oakland (Oct. 20) SHOTS 9 at Wisconsin (Oct. 27) At Neutral Sites ...... 0-2-1 2 at Valparaiso (Sept. 24) 12 Two times ASSISTS 5 at Marquette (Sept. 1) SOG 9 at Wisconsin (Oct. 27) In League Games ...... 4-4-0 2 Six Times 3 vs. Butler (Sept. 26) In Non-Conference Games ...... 2-6-3 SHOTS 25 vs. San Diego State (Sept. 19) SAVES 1 Th ree times In Overtime ...... 3-3-3 23 vs. Vermont (Sept. 6) C. KICKS 0 vs. NIU (Nov. 4) Playing One Overtime ...... 1-0-0 SOG 12 vs. San Diego State (Sept. 19) 2 at Marquette (Sept. 1) Playing Two Overtimes ...... 2-3-3 9 vs. Vermont (Sept. 6) 2 vs. Wright State (Oct. 30) SAVES 8 vs. San Diego State (Sept. 19) FOULS 6 vs. Dayton (Sept. 17) When Scoring First ...... 6-0-1 6 Th ree times 9 Two times When Leading at Halftime ...... 3-0-0 C. KICKS 14 vs. UIC (Oct. 23) When Trailing at Halftime ...... 0-7-1 9 Th ree times Opponent Game Lows s FOULS 33 vs. Michigan State (Nov. 6) n When Tied at Halftime ...... 3-3-2 POINTS 0 Five times o GOALS 0 Five times i When Scoring One Goal ...... 3-4-2 Opponent Game Highs ASSISTS p When Scoring Two Goals ...... 2-0-0 0 Seven times POINTS 11 vs. NIU (Nov. 4) SHOTS 7 at Wisconsin (Oct. 27) m When Scoring Th ree+ Goals ...1-0-0

a 7 Two times 8 Th ree times When Allowing One Goal ...... 1-2-2 h GOALS 5 vs. NIU (Nov. 4) SOG 1 at New Hampshire (Sept. 4)

C When Allowing Two Goals ...... 1-6-0 3 at Loyola (Nov. 9) 2 vs. UIC (Oct. 23)

e When Allowing Th ree+ Goals ....0-2-0 ASSISTS 3 vs. Vermont (Sept. 6) SAVES 1 at Wisconsin (Oct. 27) u In Shutouts ...... 4-6-1 2 Four times 2 at Valparaiso (Sept. 24) g SHOTS 23 vs. San Diego State (Sept. 19) C. KICKS 1 at Detroit (Oct. 1) a Outshooting Opponents ...... 4-10-2

e SOG 10 vs. NIU (Nov. 4) 2 at Wisconsin (Oct. 27)

L Being Outshot ...... 1-0-1 SAVES 11 vs. San Diego State (Sept. 19) FOULS 10 at Loyola (Oct. 16) C. KICKS 8 Two times 11 vs. NIU (Nov. 4) n Tied in Shots ...... 1-0-0

o FOULS 23 Two times z i r o 2010 Team Statistics

H Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee 7 7 1 2 17 e Category UWM OPP Opponents 13 11 0 3 27 m i Shot Statistics T

- Goals-Shot Attempts 17-302 27-234 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total x Milwaukee 102 156 29 15 302 i Goals Scored Average 0.89 1.42

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Shot Percentage .056 .115 Opponents 112 93 17 12 234 Shots on goal-Attempts 118-302 106-234 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SOG Percentage .391 .453 Milwaukee 44 31 2 2 79 Shots/Game 15.9 12.3 Opponents 33 55 9 4 101 Assists 22 18 Corner Kicks 105 87 CK by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Penalty Kicks 0-1 2-2 Milwaukee 37 58 7 3 105 Penalties (Y/R) 34/1 29/0 Opponents 43 36 6 2 87 Attendance Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Total 2612 4546 Milwaukee 133 133 14 13 293 Dates 6/435 10/455 Opponents 138 152 10 6 306 Neutral Site #/Avg. 3/180

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s ’ er, Butler Butler er, Gr. GK n e 2010 Horizon Winners League Award M Men’s Men’s e e ensive Player of the Year: Baker, Cleveland State Baker, Sr. D k u Defensive Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Goalkeeper of the Year: Newcomer of the Year: Coach of the Year: Horizon League All-Newcomer Team: Toure Ya Ya OleyedunAde Conde Manuel Aslinn Rodas Sam Krenzien Robbie Boyd Howe James Cleveland State Detroit BurtJordan Butler Cleveland State Oldham Austin David Bernhardsson Green Bay Guy Shabtay Milwaukee MF Green Bay MF Loyola Butler F Butler MF Valparaiso F F/MF F MF F MF F All-League Team: First SchoolName, Ben Sippola, Butler JC Banks, Green Bay Hedges,Matt Butler Green Bay Walls, Tony Koss, Loyola Willie UIC Robert Younger, Greg Rosenthal, Milwaukee Cleveland State Kilroy, Audric Detroit Toure, Ya Ya MilwaukeeAndrew Wiedabach, Cleveland State Sr. Brad Stuver, Sr. Yr. Jr. Jr. All-League Second Team: Sr. Sr. MF Stefan Antonijevic, Valparaiso MF So. Pos. Sr. David Prochazka, Green Sr. Bay MF D/MF Pateros, Butler D Kyle D MF/F So. Conde, Cleveland Manuel State MF Conner Burt, Butler D Jr. Oleyedun,Ade Butler Jr. GK Adrian Ortiz, Valparaiso Sr. Raymonds,Scott Green Bay Jr. F Loyola AndrewWeis, MF Jeff Knopfl Fabian D MF Sr. Player of the Year: Off Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. MF MF MF MF D Sr. MF a w l i MMilwaukee

1 1 0 22011 Horizon League Overall League Horizon rst-round bye rst-round er, Butler Butler er, Gr. GK nals - Friday, Nov. 12 Nov. nals - Friday, HorizonLeague Championship *Butler received a fi NCAA Championship: 21 Nov. Second Round - Sunday, Indianapolis,(at Bowl) Ind. - Butler 1 0, Michigan State No. 5 Butler Horizon League All-Tournament Team Horizon League All-Tournament SchoolName, Ben Sippola, Butler* Knopfl Fabian Oldham, Butler Austin Cardona,Julian Butler Hedges,Matt Butler JC Banks, Green Bay David Prochazka, Green Bay Sr. Green Bay Walls, Tony MF/D Fr. Yr. Cleveland State Brad Stuver, Pos. So. Cleveland State Kilroy, Audric F Sr. Koss, Loyola Willie F Jr. MF Martin, Loyola Will Sr. So. MVP * - Tournament Sr. D Jr. GK F D MF Sr. Sr. MF D Semifi 14 Nov. - Sunday, Finals Indianapolis,(at Bowl)Butler Ind. - 1, (#2) Green(#1) Butler Bay 1 - 2OT advances(Butler 3-2 on PK’s) First Round - Tuesday, Nov. 9 Nov. Round - Tuesday, First hosted(matches by higher-seeded teams) (#6) Milwaukee 0, (#3) Loyola 3 (#5) Detroit 1, (#4) Cleveland 2 State Indianapolis,(at Bowl)Butler Ind. - (#2) Green 1, (#3) Loyola Bay 0 2, (#4) Cleveland(#1) Butler 1 State Butler* Bay Green 4 3 1 .562 State 9 10 Cleveland 20 0 6 2 16 28 .475 .750 8 1 10 9 Loyola 37 21 7 0 1 .737 13 4 .938 4 2 13 Detroit 41 11 .875 1 3 16 Milwaukee L W T GA Pct. GF UIC W L 4 3 1 .562 GA Pct. T GF 4 4 0 9 .500 7 Valparaiso 6 4 4 0 State .500 8 8 12 16 19 Wright .333 0 7 1 17 2 27 .062 .395 11 4 5 3 10 17 26 6 8 32 .474 0 2 6 9 .250 2 7 15 32 .265 Champion * - 2010 Horizon League Tournament 1 9 12 4 12 3 5 0 13 .375 23 9 16 .526 18 8 20 .389 2 0 11 7

Game One GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Game 12 Milwaukee 4 v. Marquette 2 1. 8:27 UWM Wiedabach Rosenthal/Banks Milwaukee 1 v. Loyola 0; 2OT Sept. 1 at 2. 42:06 SDSU Steres Altamirano Oct. 16 at Chicago, Ill. Shots: San Diego State 23; Milwaukee 25 Goals by period 1 2 Score Saves: SDSU 11 (Byrns 11), UWM 8 (Boyd 7, Team 1) Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Milwaukee 1 3 4 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 1 Marquette 1 1 2 Game Seven Loyola 0 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 2 v. Valparaiso 1; OT GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Sept. 24 at Valparaiso, Ind. GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 30:18 UWM Wiedabach Banks/Jarosz 1. 108:44 UWM Weiner Crespo 2. 44:42 MU Madsen Mallace Goals by period 1 2 OT Score Shots: Milwaukee 15; Loyola 16 3. 76:54 UWM Van Osdol Davey Milwaukee 1 0 1 2 Saves: UWM 6 (Shakon 5, Team 1), LU 7 (McKeown 7) 4. 87:24 UWM Crespo Rosenthal Valparaiso 0 1 0 1 5. 88:34 UWM Crespo Wiedabach Game 13 6. 89:05 MU Own goal GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Milwaukee 2 v. Oakland 0 Shots: Milwaukee 17; Marquette 12 1. 5:23 UWM Rosenthal Van Osdol Oct. 20 at Rochester, Mich. Saves: UWM 6 (Shakon 6), MU 4 (Flynn 4) 2. 58:20 VU Stivers Penalty Kick 3. 96:55 UWM Boyd Unassisted Goals by period 1 2 Score Game Two Shots: Milwaukee 13; Valparaiso 11 Milwaukee 1 1 2 Milwaukee 0 v. New Hampshire 0; 2OT Saves: UWM 2 (Boyd 2), VU 2 (Schwarz 2) Oakland 0 0 0 Sept. 4 at Durham, N.H. Game Eight GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score #17 Butler 2 v. Milwaukee 0 1. 22:42 UWM Record Wiedabach s Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 26 at Mequon, Wis. 2. 77:00 UWM Wiedabach Jarosz

n New Hampshire 0 0 0 0 0 Shots: Milwaukee 14; Oakland 14 Goals by period 1 2 Score Saves: UWM 5 (Shakon 5), OU 5 (Hildebrandt 4, Team 1) o i GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Butler 0 2 2

p 1. None Milwaukee 0 0 0 Game 14 Shots: Milwaukee 14; New Hampshire 11 UIC 1 v. Milwaukee 0; 2OT

m Saves: UWM 1 (Shakon ), NH 6 (O’Donnell 6) GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Oct. 23 at Engelmann Field

a 1. 50:37 BU Hedges Heinz/Cardona Game Th ree 2. 56:33 BU Sippola Penalty Kick Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score h Milwaukee 1 v. Vermont 2; 2OT Shots: Butler 10; Milwaukee 13 UIC 0 0 0 1 1

C Sept. 6 at Durham, N.H. Saves: BU 3 (Knopfl er 3), UWM 2 (Boyd 2) Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0

e Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Game Nine GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists u Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee 1 v. Detroit 2 1. 104:18 UIC Huff man Radice/Frazier g Vermont 1 0 0 1 2 Oct. 1 at Detroit, Mich. Shots: UIC 8; Milwaukee 20 a Saves: UIC 7 (Purdy 7), UWM 1 (Shakon 1) e GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Goals by period 1 2 Score

L 1. 2:25 VT Borea O’Neill/Vallee Milwaukee 0 1 1 Game 15 2. 21:52 UWM Wiedabach Van Osdol Detroit 1 1 2 Milwaukee 0 v. Wisconsin 2 n 3. 109:39 VT O’Neill Sweeney Oct. 27 at Madison, Wis. o Shots: Milwaukee 23; Vermont 15 GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists z Saves: UWM 5 (Shakon 4, Team 1), VT 8 (Rouselle 8) 1. 39:43 UDM Pugh Lepera Goals by period 1 2 Score i 2. 51:04 UDM Seppo Victor Milwaukee 0 0 0 r Game Four 3. 72:59 UWM Maxey Van Osdol Wisconsin 2 0 2 o Milwaukee 0 v. IPFW 1 Shots: Milwaukee 17; Detroit 11 Sept. 14 at Fort Wayne, Ind. Saves: UWM 3 (Boyd 1, Shakon 1, Team 1), GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists H

UDM 5 (Waterstradt 4, Team 1 1. 8:57 UW Janus Gerster e Goals by period 1 2 Score 2. 9:28 UW Tennyson Gerster Milwaukee 0 0 0 Game 10 Shots: Milwaukee 9; Wisconsin 7 m IPFW 1 0 1 Milwuakee 1 v. Cleveland State 0; 2OT Saves: UWM 3 (Shakon 3), UW 1 (Jentsch 1) i Oct. 3 at Cleveland, Ohio T GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Game 16 - 1. 31:51 IPFW Masteller Ramirez Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Wright State 0 v. Milwaukee 1 x

i Shots: Milwaukee 17; IPFW 14 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 1 Oct. 30 at Engelmann Field Saves: UWM 6 (Boyd 6), IPFW 5 (Dowling 5) Cleveland State 0 0 0 0 0 Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Goals by period 1 2 Score Game Five GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Wright State 0 0 0 Dayton 2 v. Milwaukee 0 1. 105:29 UWM Record Van Osdol/Sanger Milwaukee 1 0 1 Sept. 17 at Madison, Wis. Shots: Milwaukee 17; Cleveland State 12 Saves: UWM 5 (Shakon 4, Team 1), CSU 7 (Stuver 7) GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Goals by period 1 2 Score 1. 1:14 UWM Record Wiedabach/Banks Dayton 1 1 2 Game 11 Shots: Wright State 8; Milwaukee 19 Milwaukee 0 0 0 Green Bay 2 v. Milwaukee 1; 2OT Saves: WSU 6 (Whisenhunt 6), UWM 4 (Shakon 4) Oct. 9 at Engelmann Field GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Game 17 1. 19:16 DAY Leonhard Unassisted Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Northern Illinois 5 v. Milwaukee 1 2. 50:35 DAY Beckett Unassisted Green Bay 1 0 0 1 2 Nov. 4 at Engelmann Field Shots: Dayton 12; Milwaukee 15 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 1 Saves: DAY 5 (Picard 5), UWM 5 (Boyd 4, Team 1) Goals by period 1 2 Score GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Northern Illinois 2 3 5 Game Six 1. 11:57 GB Banks Krenzien Milwaukee 1 0 1 San Diego State 1 v. Milwaukee 1; 2OT 2. 57:11 UWM Banks Unassisted Sept. 19 at Madison, Wis. 3. 108:08 Banks Unassisted GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists Shots: Green Bay 15; Milwaukee 17 1. 3:00 NIU Hoyos Jor Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Saves: GB 4 (Wehking 4), UWM 4 (Shakon 4) 2. 19:45 UWM Banks Wiedabach San Diego State 1 0 0 0 1 3. 33:21 NIU Engebreth Unassisted Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 1 4. 70:06 NIU Engebreth Unassisted 5. 80:02 NIU Jor Unassisted

30 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 31 Rohrman PANTHER CAPTAINS PANTHER 2011 John Shakon 2011 John Rosenthal 2010 Ashcroft Greg Rosenthal James Maxey 2009 Phillips Greg 2008 Tony Travis Bode 2007 Rosenthal Bode Steve 2006 Greg Steve Bode 2005 Meier Steve El-Ahmad Billy 2004 Zenoni El-Ahmad Khaled 2003 Dombrowski Kyle Khaled 2002 Chad Dombrowski 2001 Richardson Bostwick Chad 2000 Evan Blake Colvin 1999 Colvin Dombrowski Tony 1998 Scott Tony Hawkins Driscoll 1997 Schmidt Neal Ryan Matt Metz Coleman 1996 Santos Peter Jon Joaquin Provan Deck 1995 Jahr Kevin Jake Beck Chris 1994 Royal Dean Paul Grimm Gramenz 1993 Sisk Steve Don Menk Trevor Sanneh 1992 Donohoo John 1991 Tony Brian LagosGralj 1990 Roe Gerard Goran Miller Mike 1989 Miller Fuhr Eddie 1988 Eddie Mark Becker 1987 Schweinert Mike Banks Peter 1986 Ernst Jimmy Charlie 1985 Rowe Armstrong Jeff 1984 Mike Kevin Geier 1983 Cirovski Kris Geier Sasho 1982 Rutenis Kris Favill Matas 1981 Schaefer Ian Knezic Mark 1980 Solberg Pete Scherer Jim 1979 Webb Dave Fischer Craig 1978 Webb Fischer Mike 1977 Craig Mike Beveridge 1976 Rokvic Colin Akintonde Miro 1975 Fetzer Zuba James 1974 Dally John Jerry 1973 Mike Wallace Mike r e c c o SSoccer

s ’ n e M Men’s Men’s Game19 GP G/Min. GAA e 13 17/1195 1.28 14 23/1154 1.79 3.43 14 48 13 3 0.23 13 71 5.46 14 3 0.21 14 3

e Nov. 9 at Chicago, Ill. 9 at Nov. Milwaukee 0 v. Loyoal 3 Milwaukee v. 0 k Horizon League Tournament u a er, BU 19 BU er, 45 2.37 19 BU er, 8 0.42 er, BU 19 BU er, 11/1797 0.55 w UWM 4 (McKeown 1 (Shakon 1), LUC 4) l Milwaukee 12; Loyola 8 i MMilwaukee Goals by period Milwaukee Loyola Scorer Assists 1 Goal GOAL Team 1 1 2 2 1. 41:58 LUC 2. 70:31 LUC Warren Score 3. 72:56 LUC Koss Shots: Koss Saves: Mills Unassisted Unassisted

1 1 Kyle Zobeck,Kyle VU 8 2 0.25 Brandon Waterstradt, UDM Brandon Waterstradt, Corey Whisenhunt, WSU Brandon Waterstradt, UDM Brandon Waterstradt, UIC Steve Purdy, Schwarz, 16 Ryan VU 14 Corey Whisenhunt, WSU 70 50 ShO% 4.38 3.57 Bryce Boyd, UWM ShO 7 27 Shutouts GP Knopfl Fabian 3.86 GB Wehking, Ryan 19 14 John Shakon, UWM 18 McKeown, LU Peter 5 5 Schwarz,Ryan VU 14 5 UIC Steve Purdy, 0.26 0.36 CSU 16 Brad Stuver, 4 0.28 19 4 0.29 3 0.25 0.16 Goals Against Average Avg. UDM Brandon Waterstradt, CSU Brad Stuver, Saves 19 Corey Whisenhunt, WSU 26/1743 1.34 Saves GP CSU Brad Stuver, 19 GB Wehking, Ryan 19 87 73 4.58 3.84 14 John Shakon, UWM 18 McKeown, LU Peter 45 Knopfl Fabian 45 3.21 2.50 Fabian Knopfl Fabian Kyle Zobeck,Kyle VU Schwarz,Ryan VU 8 14 18 McKeown, LU Peter 12/1162 19/1681 4/646 GB Wehking, Ryan 0.93 19 1.02 0.56 UIC 21/1776 Steve Purdy, 1.06 14 16 John Shakon, UWM 18/1268 19/1497 1.28 1.14 0 22011 17 5 0.29 17 5 14 8-2-18 1.29 14 8-2-18 2010 Horizon League Leaders 17 4-5-13 0.76 18 4 0.22 14 8 0.57 19 4 0.21 19 5 0.26 19 5-4-14 0.74 Game18 Nov. 10 at Valparaiso, Ind. Valparaiso, 10 at Nov. Horizon League Tournament man, UIC man, man, UIC man, #22 Michigan State 1 v. Milwaukee 1; 2OT 1 v. #22 Michigan State MSU 4 (Steinlage 4), UWMMSU 4 (Steinlage 4 (Boyd 2) 2, Shakon NIU 7 (Godsey 7), UWM 5 (Shakon 4, Team 1) NIU 7 (Godsey 7), UWM 5 (Shakon 4, Team Michigan 15; Milwaukee State 12 Northern 12; Milwaukee Illinois 13 Saves: Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Goals by period Michigan State Milwaukee 0 Scorer Assists 1 Goal GOAL Team 2 1 1. 41:17 MSU 2. 87:59 OT Rosendall 0 UWM Rosenthal Shots: OT2 0 Score Barone Gibbons/Maxey 0 1 Tony Walls, GB Walls, Tony Adrian Ortiz, VU 18 19 4 4 0.22 0.21 Kyle Pateros, BU Kyle Lepera,Pat UDM 20 17 17 Zuniga,Derek WSU UIC 5 Eric Frazier, 4 4 Chris Mills, LU 18 0.25 0.24 0.24 18 4 4 0.22 0.22 Assists GP A APG A Assists GP Ben Sippola, BU Bedell,Adam UDM 19 20 JC Banks, GB 8 9 18 0.42 0.45 6 0.33 Austin Oldham, BU Oldham, BU Austin 19 Hedges,Matt BU 5 20 5 0.26 0.25 Ben Sippola, BU Zack Stivers, VU 20 GB Walls, Tony 18 UIC Eric Frazier, 8 18 Sam Seppo, 7 UDM 18 19 7 0.40 6 0.39 6 0.39 0.33 0.32 Goals Scored JC Banks, GB UDM Toure, Ya Ya GP 19 18 G 9 12 GPG 0.47 0.67 Austin Oldham, BU Oldham, BU Austin 19 Pateros, BU 5-3-13 Kyle 20 0.68 4-5-13 0.65 Tony Walls, GB Walls, Tony UIC Eric Frazier, 18 Zack Stivers, VU 18 7-4-18 6-4-16 18 1.00 7-1-15 0.89 0.83 Adekulne Oluyedun, BU Adekulne Ross Van Osdol, UWM Ross Van Andrew Wiedabach, UWMAndrew Wiedabach, Adekulne Oluyedun, BU Adekulne Derek Huff Derek Adekulne Oluyedun, BU Adekulne UWMAndrew Wiedabach, Derek Huff Derek Points GP G-A-Pts PPG G-A-Pts GPPoints JC Banks, GB Ben Sippola, BU UDM Toure, Ya Ya 19 18 20 12-6-30 8-9-25 9-2-20 1.67 1.25 1.05 Saves: 6. 87:21 NIU Shots: Goal Own All-Time Coaches Records

Overall League Year Coach Record Pct. Record/Finish Pct. 2010 Chris Whalley ...... 6-10-3 ...... 395 ...... 4-4-0/6th ...... 500 2009 Jon Coleman ...... 3-13-2 ...... 222 ...... 2-4-2/6th ...... 333 Dan Harris 2008 Jon Coleman ...... 4-10-5 ...... 342 ...... 1-5-2/7th ...... 250 1973-1983 2007 Jon Coleman ...... 5-12-3 ...... 325 ...... 5-2-1/2nd ...... 688 2006 Jon Coleman ...... 8-9-2 ...... 474 ...... 4-2-1/3rd ...... 643 2005 ...... 14-4-5 ...... 717 ...... 4-2-1/2nd ...... 643 2004 Louis Bennett ...... 14-5-3 ...... 705 ...... 6-1-0/1st ...... 857 2003 Louis Bennett ...... 16-6-1 ...... 750 ...... 6-0-1/1st ...... 929 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 1984-1988

s 1996 Louis Bennett ...... 13-4-3 ...... 725 ...... 5-1-2/2nd ...... 750

n 1995 Brian Tompkins ...... 15-6-0 ...... 714 ...... 5-3-0/4th ...... 625

o 1994 Brian Tompkins ...... 14-8-1 ...... 630 ...... 7-3-1/2nd* ...... 682 i 1993 Brian Tompkins ...... 14-4-2 ...... 750 ...... 8-0-0/1st ...... 1.000 p 1992 Brian Tompkins ...... 6-9-3 ...... 417 ...... -- ...... --

m 1991 Brian Tompkins ...... 13-5-0 ...... 722 ...... -- ...... -- a 1990 Brian Tompkins ...... 16-4-2 ...... 773 ...... 4-1-0/t-1st ...... 800 h 1989 Brian Tompkins ...... 12-5-3 ...... 643 ...... 4-1-0/t-1st ...... 800

C 1988 Bob Gansler ...... 9-12-0 ...... 429 ...... 3-3-0/3rd ...... 500 Brian Tompkins ...... WISL ...... 3-1-0/2nd^ ...... 800 e 1987 Bob Gansler ...... 11-8-2 ...... 571 ...... 1-2-1/3rd ...... 500 1989-1995 u

g ...... WISL ...... 3-1-0/t-1st^ ...... 800

a 1986 Bob Gansler ...... 10-8-2 ...... 550 ...... 3-0-1/1st ...... 875 e 1985 Bob Gansler ...... 14-5-1 ...... 725 ...... 4-0-0/1st ...... 1.000

L 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 n

o 1982 Dan Harris ...... 5-14-2 ...... 286 ...... -- ...... --

z 1981 Dan Harris ...... 12-8-0 ...... 600 ...... -- ...... -- i 1980 Dan Harris ...... 13-4-3 ...... 725 ...... -- ...... -- r o 1979 Dan Harris ...... 15-3-4 ...... 773 ...... -- ...... -- Louis Bennett 1978 Dan Harris ...... 12-8-0 ...... 600 ...... -- ...... -- H

1977 Dan Harris ...... 14-4-0 ...... 778 ...... -- ...... -- 1996-2005 e 1976 Dan Harris ...... 4-9-2 ...... 333 ...... -- ...... -- 1975 Dan Harris ...... 11-4-0 ...... 733 ...... -- ...... -- m i 1974 Dan Harris ...... 8-2-3 ...... 731 ...... -- ...... --

T 1973 Dan Harris ...... 6-6-0 ...... 500 ...... -- ...... -- - TOTALS (38 years) 415-267-66 .599 115-49-18 .681 x i

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time * Panthers fi nished second in the MCC West Division. ^ Milwaukee competed in both the BCSC and WISL from 1987-88. Jon Coleman CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS 2006-2009 Horizon League/Midwestern Collegiate ...... 1994-Present Mid-Continent Conference ...... 1993 Big Central Soccer Conference ...... 1987-90 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Soccer League...... 1983-88

COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Overall Pct. League Pct. Chris Whalley 2010-present ...... 6-10-3 ...... 395 ...... 4-4-0 ...... 500 Chris Whalley Jon Coleman 2006-2009 ...... 20-44-12 ...... 333 ....12-13-6 .... .483 2010-present 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

32 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 33 Rohrman tied ree players Andrew Wiedabach 31 ...... Robert Refai Rosenthal ...... Robert ...... Greg Frazier Dombrowski 2009 31 ...... Eric Sperl 31 ...... Zeke Dombrowski 2008 65 ...... Steve Jallow 2007 49 ...... Neil Dombrowski 2006 40 ...... Antou Jallow 2005 57 ...... Tighe Seymour 2004 86 ...... Antou Seymour 2003 64 ...... Ryan Colvin 2002 80 ...... Ryan Bernstein 2001 92 ...... Tony White 2000 68 ...... Joe White 1999 49 ...... Erik Provan 1998 36 ...... Erik Sisk 1997 71 ...... Jake Sanneh 1996 64 ...... Trevor Sanneh 1995 51 ...... Tony Lagos 1994 74 ...... Tony Lagos 1993 75 ...... Manuel McIntosh 1992 67 ...... Manuel Szczepanski 1991 77 ...... Mark Prpa 1990 121 ...... Jon Rowe 1989 54 ...... Tihi Banks 1988 58 ...... Mike Rowe 1987 47 ...... Jimmy Marras 1986 60 ...... Mike Rutenis 1985 53 ...... Fabio Cirovski 1984 68 ...... Matas Knezic 1983 60 ...... Sasha Knezic 1982 48 ...... Pete Knezic 1981 53 ...... Pete Stojsavljevic 1980 83 ...... Pete Al-Fulaij 1979 88 ...... Milan Barbosa 1978 69 ...... Fadel Zuba 1977 92 ...... Rick Papanikolaou 1976 50 ...... Jerry 1975 70 ...... Zach 1974 45 1973 90 9 ...... Gerard Lagos Sanneh Lagos ...... Gerard...... Tony ...... Manuel BeckerKralj 9 1991 Schweinert 9 1990 ...... Goran 9 ...... Peter Rowe 7 1989 ...... Mike...... Th 5 1988 ...... Mike 5 1987 Blaschka 1986 6 ...... Jeff Marras 6 ...... Brian Webb Cirovski 1985 15 ...... Fabio Cirovski 1984 10 ...... Sasho Webb 1983 8 ...... Sasho Knezic 1982 9 ...... Craig...... Craig 1981 7 ...... Pete Webb 1980 9 Stojsavljevic 1979 9 ...... Craig Fischer 9 ...... Milan Barbosa 1978 9 ...... Mike Zuba 1977 14 ...... Rick Lord 1976 6 ...... Jerry 1975 6 ...... Don 1974 6 1973 9 ...... Shots 2010 58 r e c c o SSoccer

s ’ n e M Men’s Men’s Ellsworth tied ree players e Mike Rowe/DanMike Andrew Wiedabach e k u a w l i MMilwaukee

1 1 9 ...... Tony Colvin Colvin ...... Tony White ...... Tony 1999 7 ...... Erik Santos 1998 Rienzi 1997 9 ...... Joaquin ...... Grimm 4 Bobby de St. Aubin 9 ...... Jason Sanneh 1996 7 ...... Steve Gramenz 1995 6 ...... Tony 1994 17 ...... Dan 1993 15 1992 8 3 ...... Tenzin Rampa Frazier Dombrowski ...... Tenzin...... Eric 2009 ...... Zeke Mallace 2008 4 ...... Mallace 2 tied players Five 2007 3 ...... Craig Weiler 3 ...... Craig 2006 6 ...... Dale Lish 2005 10 ...... Cliff Lance 2004 16 ...... Bobby 2003 6 ...... Kyle 2002 10 ...... Th 2001 12 2000 5 5 ...... Fabio Marras Marras Rutenis ...... Fabio...... Fabio ...... Matas Akiwowo 1983 8 Marras 1982 5 ...... Tunji Knezic 5 ...... Fabio Knezic 1981 13 ...... Pete Stojsavljevic 1980 12 ...... Pete Zabala 1979 15 ...... Milan Barbosa 1978 16 ...... Lito Rankovic 1977 19 ...... Rick Papanikolaou 1976 7 ...... George 1975 12 ...... Zach 1974 8 1973 18 ...... Assists 2010 5 2008 6 ...... Eric Frazier Dombrowski ...... Eric Baker ...... Zeke Dombrowski 6 2008 ...... Colin Jallow 4 2007 ...... Neil Lish 4 2006 ...... Antou Jallow 9 2005 ...... Bobby Seymour Bernstein 18 2004 ...... Antou Seymour 11 2003 ...... Ryan Luedke 2002 24 ...... Ryan Colvin 2001 15 ...... Joe...... Joe 2000 9 ...... Tony White 1999 8 1998 5 ...... Erik Provan 5 Sisk 1997 14 ...... Jake Sanneh Sanneh 1996 ...... Trevor Sanneh 1995 11 ...... Tony ...... Lagos 9 David Marshall, Jr. 1994 14 ...... Tony Lagos 1993 17 ...... Tony...... Manuel 1992 12 ...... Manuel McIntosh 1991 17 Szczepanski 1990 15 ...... Mark Biebel 15 ...... Jon Rowe 1989 8 ...... Mark Rowe 1988 10 ...... Mike 1987 8 ...... Mike 1986 8 ...... 1985 12 1984 10 Day 0 22011 tied ree players Andrew Wiedabach Andrew Wiedabach during the 2002 season.during with 53 points 24 goals and Antou Jallow set school records set school Jallow Antou 2009 ...... 2 tied players Four 2010 4 ...... Goals 2010 4 2008 16 ...... Eric Frazier ...... Th Dombrowski ...... Eric Mallace 6 2009 ...... Zeke Dombrowski 16 2008 ...... Craig Jallow 11 2007 ...... Neil Lish 12 2006 ...... Antou Jallow 2005 23 ...... Bobby Seymour 2004 41 ...... Antou Seymour 2003 27 ...... Ryan Colvin 2002 53 ...... Ryan Colvin 2001 39 ...... Tony White 2000 23 ...... Tony 1999 19 ...... Erik Provan 1998 12 Sisk 1997 37 ...... Jake Sanneh 1996 ...... Trevor Sanneh 1995 26 ...... Tony ...... DavidLagos 23 Marshall, Jr. 1994 33 ...... Tony Lagos 1993 49 ...... Manuel McIntosh 1992 28 ...... Manuel Szczepanski 1991 40 ...... Mark Biebel 1990 39 ...... Jon Rowe 1989 17 ...... Mark Rowe 1988 23 ...... Mike Rowe 1987 18 ...... Mike Marras 1986 22 ...... Mike Cirovski 1985 27 ...... Fabio Akiwowo 1984 25 ...... Sasho Knezic 1983 24 ...... Tunji Knezic 1982 13 ...... Pete Knezic 1981 29 ...... Pete Johnson Stojsavljevic 1980 28 ...... Pete Zabala 1979 39 ...... Milan Barbosa 1978 37 ...... Lito Rankovic 1977 52 ...... Kent...... Rick 1976 17 ...... George Papanikolaou 1975 30 1974 19 ...... Zach 19 1973 34 2010 13 ...... Points 13 2010 Goals Against Average 1989 65 ...... Jon Mroz 1985 10 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2010 1.28 ...... John Shakon 1988 65 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1984 8 ...... Joe Stacy 2009 1.62 ...... John Shakon 1987 68 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1983 7 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2008 1.47 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1986 113 ...... Joe Stacy 1982 3 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2007 1.07 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1985 50 ...... Jason Balestrieri 3 ...... Chris LaPorte 2006 1.11 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1984 67 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1981 6 ...... Chris LaPorte 2005 0.47 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1983 69 ...... Kevin Armstrong 6 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2004 0.85 ...... Eric Mickschl 1982 74 ...... Chris LaPorte 1980 8 ...... Ric Granyrd 2003 0.76 ...... Kirk Th ode 1981 89 ...... Chris LaPorte 1979 7 ...... P.J. Johns 2002 0.54 ...... Chris Dadaian 1980 105 ...... P.J. Johns 1978 11 ...... P.J. Johns 2001 0.89 ...... Brad Swenby 1979 99 ...... P.J. Johns 1977 13 ...... Ric Granyrd 2000 1.35 ...... Brad Swenby 1978 101 ...... P.J. Johns 1976 4 ...... John Fetzer 1999 1.26 ...... Chris Dadaian 1977 144 ...... Ric Granyrd 1975 11 ...... John Fetzer 1998 1.44 ...... Matt Schmidt 1976 179 ...... John Fetzer 1974 6 ...... John Fetzer 1997 1.10 ...... Matt Schmidt 1975 63 ...... Al Parada 1973 N/A ...... N/A 1996 1.06 ...... Matt Schmidt 1974 70 ...... John Fetzer 1995 1.06 ...... Paul Royal 1973 111 ...... John Fetzer Shutouts 1994 1.03 ...... Paul Royal 2010 5 ...... John Shakon s 1993 1.72 ...... Paul Royal Victories 2009 3 ...... John Shakon n 1992 1.62 ...... Paul Royal 2010 5 ...... John Shakon 2008 3 ...... Grant Fernstrum o

i 1991 1.40 ...... Jon Mroz 2009 3 ...... John Shakon 2007 3 ...... Ryan Germann

p 1990 1.18 ...... Jon Mroz 2008 3 ...... Grant Fernstrum 2006 3 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1989 1.18 ...... Jon Mroz 2007 4 ...... Ryan Germann 3 ...... Ryan Germann m 1988 1.23 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2006 4 ...... Ryan Germann 2005 10 ...... Grant Fernstrum a 1987 0.67 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2005 10 ...... Grant Fernstrum 2004 5 ...... Eric Mickschl h 1986 1.05 ...... Joe Stacy 2004 11 ...... Eric Mickschl 2003 9 ...... Kirk Th ode C

1985 0.80 ...... Jason Balestrieri 2003 13 ...... Kirk Th ode 2002 9 ...... Chris Dadaian e 1984 0.85 ...... Joe Stacy 2002 16 ...... Chris Dadaian 2001 5 ...... Chris Dadaian u 1983 1.35 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2000 4 ...... Brad Swenby g 1982 1.73 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1999 5 ...... Chris Dadaian a 1.73 ...... Chris LaPorte 1998 1 ...... Matt Schmidt e 1981 1.30 ...... Kevin Armstrong 1997 6 ...... Matt Schmidt L 1980 0.62 ...... Ric Granyrd 1996 6 ...... Matt Schmidt n 1979 0.66 ...... P.J. Johns 1995 4 ...... Paul Royal o 1978 0.84 ...... P.J. Johns 1994 6.5 ...... Paul Royal z i 1977 1.50 ...... Ric Granyrd 1993 2 ...... Paul Royal r 1976 2.58 ...... John Fetzer 1992 1 ...... Paul Royal o 1975 1.00 ...... John Fetzer 1 ...... Doug Fabio H

1974 0.90 ...... John Fetzer 1991 3.5 ...... Jon Mroz e 1973 N/A ...... John Fetzer 1990 10 ...... Jon Mroz 1989 5 ...... Jon Mroz m i Saves 1988 5 ...... Jason Balestrieri

T 2010 45 ...... John Shakon 1987 5 ...... Jason Balestrieri - 2009 84 ...... John Shakon Chris Dadaian’s school-record 1986 6 ...... Joe Stacy x i 2008 65 ...... Grant Fernstrum 16 victories in 2002 included 1985 6 ...... Jason Balestrieri

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time 2007 50 ...... Ryan Germann nine shutouts. 6 ...... Joe Stacy 2006 53 ...... Grant Fernstrum 1984 7 ...... Joe Stacy 2005 64 ...... Grant Fernstrum 2001 13 ...... Chris Dadaian 1983 5 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2004 48 ...... Eric Mickschl 2000 7 ...... Brad Swenby 1982 3 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2003 50 ...... Kirk Th ode 1999 9 ...... Chris Dadaian 3 ...... Chris LaPorte 2002 46 ...... Chris Dadaian 1998 5 ...... Matt Schmidt 1981 3 ...... Kevin Armstrong 2001 50 ...... Chris Dadaian 1997 13 ...... Matt Schmidt 1980 7 ...... P.J. Johns 2000 55 ...... Brad Swenby 1996 13 ...... Matt Schmidt 1979 7 ...... P.J. Johns 1999 77 ...... Chris Dadaian 1995 13 ...... Paul Royal 1978 8 ...... P.J. Johns 1998 77 ...... Matt Schmidt 1994 11 ...... Paul Royal 1977 5.5 ...... Ric Granyrd 1997 80 ...... Matt Schmidt 1993 12 ...... Paul Royal 1976 1 ...... John Fetzer 1996 63 ...... Matt Schmidt 1992 4 ...... Paul Royal 1975 N/A ...... N/A 1995 60 ...... Paul Royal 1991 9 ...... Jon Mroz 1974 2.5 ...... John Fetzer 1994 90 ...... Paul Royal 1990 15 ...... Jon Mroz 2.5 ...... Al Parada 1993 92 ...... Paul Royal 1989 11 ...... Jon Mroz 1973 2 ...... John Fetzer 1992 55 ...... Paul Royal 1988 9 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1991 59 ...... Jon Mroz 1987 8 ...... Jason Balestrieri 1990 92 ...... Jon Mroz 1986 10 ...... Joe Stacy

34 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 35 ve 1. Zach Papanikolaou .13 ...... 9/29/73 .13 SINGLE GAME POINTS Papanikolaou .....9...... 11/9/74 1. Zach ...... 8.....Rankovic 10/02/02 ....8..... 10/23/05 2. George ...... 8.....Dombrowski 10/24/84 Jallow 3. Neil ...... 8..... 10/29/80 Rowe Antou ...... 8...... 9/27/80 Akiwowo Mike ...... 8...... 9/13/78 Marras Tunji .....8..... 10/27/76 Knezic Fabio Rankovic Pete George ...10/30/76 ...... 25 ...11/11/73 SINGLE GAME SAVES Fetzer ...... 24 ...... 10/8/76 1. John Fetzer ...... 18 ...10/13/76 2. John Fetzer ...... 16 ...... 9/22/79 3. John ...10/25/87 Fetzer ...... 15 ...... 9/16/94 4. John ...... 10/1/86 Johns ...... 13 ...... 13 5. P.J. ...10/16/76 Royal ...... 13 Stacy 6. Paul ...... 13 Stacy ...... 9/9/92 Joe Fetzer Joe ...10/14/77...... 12 John ...10/31/08 ...... 12...... 12 Fabio Germann 10. Ryan Granryd Doug Ric Antou Jallow ...... 4..... 10/02/02 ....4..... 10/23/05 SINGLE GAMEGOALS Dombrowski Jallow 1. Neil ...... 4..... 10/29/80 Antou ...... 4...... 9/27/80 Akiwowo ...... 4...... 9/13/78 Marras Tunji ...... 4..... Rowe Mike ... 4 10/24/84 10/27/76 Knezic Fabio .....4...... 11/9/74 Rokvic Pete ..4...... 9/29/73 Rankovic Miro Papanikolaou George Zach ..5...... 9/29/73 ...... 5..... 10/27/02 SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Lish Papanikolaou 1. Bobby ..4...... 10/7/77 ...... 4...... 9/3/00 Zach Seymour Stojsavljevic 2. Ryan ...... 3...... 9/27/97 ...... 3..... 10/26/04 Milan Weiler ...... 3...... 9/4/96 Colvin 3. Dale ...... 3...... 10/9/94 Santos Tony ...... 3...... 9/11/94 Grimm Joaquin ...... 3...... 11/5/93 Grimm Steve ...... 3..... 10/10/93 Sanneh Steve ...... 3...... 9/23/90 Sanneh Tony ...... 3...... 9/14/85 Sanneh Tony ...... 3..... 10/27/82 Day Tony ...... 3...... 9/13/80 Cirovski Dan ...... 3...... 10/8/77 Webb Sasho ...... 3...... 11/9/74 Rokvic Craig Zuba Miro Jerry r rst-ever e c c o SSoccer holds the school

is the most recent s ’ n struck for four goals struck a for four in e tied the school mark with tied mark the school fi M Men’s Men’s A record crowd of 3,256 jammed e e k assists Cleveland against State 2002. in Bobby Lish Left: for the fi Field Engelmann into game Sept.night 13, 2006. Top to bottom: Top DombrowskiNeil UWM player goals a to score four in game (10/23/05). Zach Papanikolaou game record with 13 points (4G/5A) as aswell ties for the most goals (4) and assists a match. (5) in Jallow Antou 2002. game in u a w l i MMilwaukee

1 1 0 22011 vs. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 (14-0) 3,256 Marquette ...... Engelmann Field ...... 9/13/06 Field ...... 9/3/90 ...... Engelmann Field 3,256 Marquette ...... 10/9/92 ...... 10/1/03 ...... Engelmann 3,000 H.S. Field ...... Bavarian2,250 Evansville Cleveland $ Field State 11/22/80 ...... 11/23/02 ...... 10/2/98 ...... Arrowhead 2,138 Wisconsin...... Engelmann Field Field 2,113 Indiana ...... 9/24/93 ...... Engelmann 2,106 Wisconsin...... Uihlein ...... 10/20/95 Field 1,864 Oakland$ H.S. 1,708 Wisconsin...... Engelmann 1,636 Wisconsin...... Arrowhead $ NCAA Tournament Home Attendance Records Attendance Home OpponentAtt. Location Date Largest Margin of Defeat .....7 ...... vs...... 7 SIUE, 11/1/75 (7-0) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... vs. SIUE, 10/30/76 ...... 25 Saves Single-Game Records .....vs...... 14 Purdue-Calumet 9/9/79 Goals ...... vs. Lewis,...... 11 9/12/79 Assists ....vs...... 36 Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 Points Total ...... vs...... 7Most Goals SIUE, Allowed 11/1/75 .. ..14Largest Margin of Victory Single-Season Records ...... Wins 19 ...... 2002 ...... Consecutive Wins ...... 2002 19 ...... Consecutive Games Unbeaten ...... 2002 20 ...... 2002 Percentage...... 886 (19-2-1) Winning ...... 1.000 (13-0)...... 2002Best Record Home Losses ...... 14 ...... 1982 ...... 2006-07 ...... 9 Consecutive Losses ...... 2006-07 ....10 (0-9-1) a Win Consecutive Games Without ...... 5 Ties ...... 2008, 2005 ...... 9 (3-3-3)...... 2010Overtime Games ...... 8 (0-3-5)...... 2005 ...... 8 (4-3-1)...... 1999 Goals ...... 87 ...... 1979 ...... 1979 ...... 3.95 Goals Game Average Per Assists ...... 70 ...... 2002 ...... 238...... 1979 Points Total Shots ...... 1990 499 ...... GoalsFewest Allowed ...... 2002 15 ...... 15 ...... 1974 ...... 2002 ...... 0.67 Lowest Goals Against Average Saves ...... 187 ...... 1976 ...... Shutouts 12 (11-0-1) ...... 2005 ...... 1979 12 (10-0-2) ...... 1978 ...... 6 Consecutive Shutouts ...... Most Goals Allowed ...... 1976 40 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. ...... 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 Bobby Lish ...... 10 .....2002 8. Paul Royal ...... 92 .....1993 Kyle Zenoni ...... 23 .....2005 Brian Blaschka ...... 10 .....1984 Jon Mroz ...... 92 .....1990 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 s Ryan Seymour ...... 23 .....2001 2. Ryan Seymour ...... 92 .....2001 3. P.J. Johns ...... 0.66 ...1979 n Dean Beck ...... 23 .....1994 Milan Stojsavljevic .....92 .....1977 4. Jason Balistrieri...... 0.67 ...1987 o i Kevin Deck ...... 23 .....1994 4. Zach Papanikolaou ....90 .....1973 5. Kirk Th ode ...... 0.76 ...2003 p Trevor Sisk ...... 23 .....1994 5. Pete Knezic ...... 88 .....1979 6. Jason Balistrieri...... 0.80 ...1985

m 6. Antou Jallow ...... 86 .....2004 7. P.J. Johns ...... 0.82 ...1980 a POINTS 7. Pete Knezic ...... 83 .....1980 8. P.J. Johns ...... 0.84 ...1978 h 1. Antou Jallow ...... 53 .....2002 8. Antou Jallow ...... 80 .....2002 9. Eric Mickschl ...... 0.85 ...2004 C

2. Milan Stojsavljevic .....52 .....1977 9. Manuel Lagos ...... 77 .....1991 10. John Fetzer...... 0.90 ...1974 e 3. Tony Sanneh ...... 49 .....1993 10. Tony Sanneh ...... 75 .....1993 u 4. Zach Papaknikolaou ..44 .....1973 SHUTOUTS g

a 5. Antou Jallow ...... 41 .....2004 GOALKEEPING 1. Grant Fernstrum ...... 10 .....2005 e 6. Manuel Lagos ...... 40 .....1991 GAMES Jon Mroz ...... 10 .....1990 L

7. Ryan Seymour ...... 39 .....2001 1. Matt Schmidt ...... 22 .....1997 3. Kirk Th ode ...... 9 ...... 2003

n Manuel Lagos ...... 39 .....1990 2. Jon Mroz ...... 21 .....1990 Chris Dadaian ...... 9 ...... 2002 o Pete Knezic ...... 39 .....1979 3. Kirk Th ode ...... 20 .....2003 5. P.J. Johns ...... 7 ...... 1979 z i 10. Erik White ...... 37 .....1997 Matt Schmidt ...... 20 .....1996 6. Matt Schmidt ...... 6 ...... 1997 r Pete Knezic ...... 37 .....1978 Paul Royal ...... 20 .....1994 Matt Schmidt ...... 6 ...... 1996 o Jason Balestrieri ...... 20 .....1988 Paul Royal ...... 6 ...... 1994 H

GOALS Joe Stacy ...... 20 .....1986 Jon Mroz ...... 6 ...... 1988 e 1. Antou Jallow ...... 24 .....2002 8. Paul Royal ...... 19 .....1995 Jason Balistrieri...... 6 ...... 1985 m 2. Milan Stojsavljevic .....19 .....1977 P.J. Johns ...... 19 .....1978 Kevin Armstrong ...... 6 ...... 1983 i 3. Antou Jallow ...... 18 .....2004 10. John Shakon ...... 18 .....2009 P.J. Johns ...... 6 ...... 1980 T

- Zach Papanikolaou ....18 .....1973 Matt Schmidt ...... 18 .....1998 x i 5. Tony Sanneh ...... 17 .....1993 Paul Royal ...... 18 .....1993 GOALKEEPING WINS

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Manuel Lagos ...... 17 .....1991 Jon Mroz ...... 18 .....1989 1. Chris Dadaian ...... 16 .....2002 7. Pete Knezic ...... 16 .....1978 Ric Granyrd ...... 18 .....1977 2. Jon Mroz ...... 15 .....1990 8. Ryan Seymour ...... 15 .....2001 3. Kirk Th ode ...... 13 .....2003 Manuel Lagos ...... 15 .....1990 GAMES STARTED Chris Dadaian ...... 13 .....2001 Tony Sanneh ...... 15 .....1990 1. Matt Schmidt ...... 22 .....1997 Matt Schmidt ...... 13 .....1997 Pete Knezic ...... 15 .....1979 2. Jon Mroz ...... 21 .....1990 Matt Schmidt ...... 13 .....1996 3. Kirk Th ode ...... 20 .....2003 Paul Royal ...... 13 .....1993 Matt Schmidt ...... 20 .....1996 Ric Granryd ...... 13 .....1977 Pete Knezic (1977-80) Jason Balestrieri ...... 20 .....1988 8. Paul Royal ...... 12 .....1993 is No. 3 on the all- Joe Stacy ...... 20 .....1986 9. Eric Mickschl ...... 11 .....2004 time scoring list at UWM and still holds 7. Paul Royal ...... 19 .....1995 Paul Royal ...... 11 .....1994 numerous spots in the Paul Royal ...... 19 .....1994 P.J. Johns ...... 11 .....1978 Top 10 for season re- 9. John Shakon ...... 18 .....2009 John Fetzer...... 11 .....1975 cords in points, goals Matt Schmidt ...... 18 .....1998 and shots. Paul Royal ...... 18 .....1993 Jon Mroz ...... 18 .....1989

36 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 37 .. 14 ... 1981-84 .. 45 ... 1981-84 ..0.98 .. 2005-08 ..244 .. 1981-84 2,000 minutes) ode ...... 0.88 ..2002-04 ...... 0.88 ode ode ...... 27 ...2002-04 ...... 27 ode Grant Fernstrum Grant Kevin Armstrong Kevin Armstrong Kevin Armstrong 4. Jon Mroz ...... 54 ...1988-91 ...... 54 ...2005-08 Mroz ..47 4. Jon ...1984-87 Fernstrum ...... 45 5. Grant Stacy 6. Joe 7. 7. Matt Schmidt ...... 227 ..1995-98 ...... 227 ..1988-91 Schmidt ...... 218 7. Matt ..1999-02 Mroz ...... 207 8. Jon Dadaian 9. Chris ..1985-88Balistrieri....183 10. Jason ..1978-80 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ...... 0.73 (Minimum Johns 1. P.J. Th ..1985-88 2. Kirk Balistrieri....0.97 3. Jason 4. 5. Joe Stacy ...... 1.06 ..1984-87 ...... 1.06 ..1999-02 Stacy ...... 1.10 ..2006-08 5. Joe Dadaian .....1.13 ..2000-02 6. Chris Germann ...... 1.13 ..1992-95 7. Ryan Swenby ...... 1.16 8. Brad Royal 9. Paul ..1995-98 ...... 1.17 Schmidt 10. Matt ...1999-02 ...... 21 ...1977-80SHUTOUTS Dadaian ...... 19 1. Chris ...1988-91Johns ...... 18 2. P.J. ...2005-08 Mroz ..17 3. Jon ...1995-98 Fernstrum ...... 14 4. Grant Schmidt 5. Matt 8. John Fetzer...... 41 ...1973-76 ...... 2009- Fetzer...... 41 ...... 31 8. John Shakon 9. John ...2003-06...... 27Th Mickschl 10. Eric Kirk ..1973-76..1977-80SAVES Fetzer...... 400...... 318 1. John ..1992-95 Johns ...... 297 2. P.J. ..1977-80 Royal ...... 279 3. Paul ..1984-87 Granryd ...... 257 4. Ric Stacy 5. Joe 6. Joe Stacy ...... 13 ...1984-87...1992-95 ...1985-88 ...... 13 ...1977-80 ...... 13Royal Balistrieri..... 13 7. Paul ...... 13 Stacy Jason Granryd Joe Ric ...1999-02 ...... 42 WINS GOALKEEPING ...1993-95 Dadaian ...... 40 1. Chris ...1995-98 Royal ...... 33 2. Paul ...1988-91 Schmidt ...... 28 3. Matt ...1977-80 Mroz ...... 27 ...1977-804. Jon Granryd ...... 23 5. Ric ...1984-87 Johns ...... 20 6. P.J. ...2003-06 Stacy ...1985-88 ...... 19 7. Joe Mickschl Balistrieri..... 19 8. Eric Jason ...2005-08..17 Fernstrum 10. Grant r e c c o SSoccer

s ’ n e 180 .. 2000-03 M Men’s Men’s .. 47 ... 1981-84 .. e e k u a w l i Rohrman ...... 21...1984-85Rohrman MMilwaukee Kevin Armstrong Tighe Dombrowski Tighe

1 1 9. Gerard Lagos ...... 177 ..1988-91 ...... 177 Lagos 9. Gerard ..1991-94...... 173 Sisk 10. Trevor GOALKEEPING ...1993-95 ...... 67 GAMES ...1995-98 Royal ...... 63 1. Paul ...1999-02 Schmidt ...... 57 2. Matt ...1988-91 Dadaian ...... 54 3. Chris ...1984-87 Mroz ...... 53 4. Jon ...2005-08 Stacy ..47 5. Joe Fernstrum 6. Grant 1. Antou Jallow ...... 60 ...2001-04 ...... 60 ...1990-93GOALS Jallow ...... 53 1. Antou ...1977-79...1977-80 Sanneh ...... 49 2. Tony ...1978-81...... 38 Knezic .....38 3. Pete Akiwowo Zabala 4. Tunji ...1990-91...1983-86 ...... 37 ...1991-94 Lito ...... 32 Rowe ...... 34 6. Mike Sisk Lagos 7. Trevor ...1980-83 ...... 31 Manuel Marras 9. Fabio ...1992-95...... 28 Provan 10. Jake ...1977-80...1990-93 ...... 32 ASSISTS ...... 30 Sanneh ...2000-03 1. Tony Lance...... 30 Webb 2. Kyle ...1977-80...1991-94 ...... 28 Craig ...1981-84...... 27 Grimm ...... 27 4. Steve Cirovski Knezic 5. Sasho ...2003-06 ...... 23 Pete ...1996-99 Weiler ...... 22 7. Dale ...1976-79 Colvin 8. Tony ...1975-78 ...... 19 9. Jeff ...... 19 ...1990-93...... 19Zabala Gramenz 10. Don Fischer Lito Mike ..1977-80 ...... 279 ..1990-93SHOTS Knezic ...... 263 ..2001-041. Pete Sanneh ...... 257 2. Tony ..1983-86 Jallow ...... 214 3, Antou ..1990-91 Rowe ...... 198 4. Mike ..1998-01 Lagos ...... 196 5. Manuel ..1980-83 Seymour ...... 190 6. Ryan Marras 7. Fabio 8. P.J. Johns ...... 47 ...1977-80 ...... 47 Johns ...2003-06 ...1973-76 P.J...... 32Fetzer...... 45 9. John ...... 2009- ...... 32Mickschl Shakon 10. John Eric ...1993-95 ...... 65 GAMES STARTED ...1995-98 Royal ...... 62 1. Paul ...1999-02 Schmidt ...... 56 2. Matt Dadaian 3. Chris 0 22011 78 ... 2000-03 84 ... 2004-07 .. 85 ... 2002-05 career games started. career games played and Tighe Dombrowski .. Dombrowski Tighe Neil Dombrowski .. Zeke Dombrowski Chris Brisson (2001-04) is the Panthers’ all-time leader both in all-time Panthers’ 1. Tony Sanneh ...... 138 ..1990-93 ...... 138 ..2001-04POINTS Sanneh ...... 133 1. Tony ..1977-80 Jallow ...... 125 2. Antou ...1976-79 Knezic ...... 95 3. Pete ...1983-86 Zabala ...... 90 4. Lito ...1978-81 Rowe .....88 ...1991-945. Mike Akiwowo ...... 83 6. Tunji ...1990-91 Sisk ...... 79 ...1977-807. Trevor Lagos ...... 74 8. Manuel Webb 9. Craig ...1980-83...... 72 Marras 10. Fabio Chris Jahr ...... 77 ...1993-96 ...1987-90...1997-00 ...... 77 ...... 77 ...... 77 Bostwick Jahr 8. Blake Brebel Chris Mark 1. Chris Brisson...... 87 ...2001-04GAMES STARTED ...2003-07 Brisson...... 87 ...... 83 1. Chris ...2001-04 Bode ...... 84 2. Steve ...1993-96Furtsch ...... 82 3. Trent ...1996-99 Deck ...... 81 4. Kevin ...1984-87Colvin ...... 79 5. Tony Becker 6. Mike 7. 5. Mark Brebel ...... 84 ...1987-90...2002-05 ...... 84 ...1997-00 ...2003-07...... 83 Brebel ...... 83 ...1996-99 5. Mark ...... 83 Bode Zenoni 7. Steve ...... 83 Bostwick Kyle Colvin Blake Tony 1. Chris Brisson...... 88 ...2001-04GAMES ...2001-04 Brisson...... 2000-03 88 ...... 86 1. Chris Furtsch Lance...... 86 2. Trent Kyle 4. 5. Quickest UWM Goal Scored To Start A Game Longest Shutout Streak By A Goalkeeper # Time Date Opponent Player # Time Dates Goalkeeper 1. 0:19 9/14/03 ...... Memphis ...... B.J. Blake 1. 741:63 ...... 10/11-11/15/02 ...... Chris Dadaian 2. 0:23 9/12/93 ...... Alabama A&M ...... Jake Provan 2. 584:28 ...... 9/23-10/20/05 ...... Grant Fernstrum 3. 0:26 8/29/03 ...... Northern Illinois ...Bobby Lish 3. 544:18 ...... 9/30-10/22/78 ...... P.J. Johns 4. 0:32 9/17/80 ...... Minnesota ...... Dave Dray 4. 468:36 ...... 10/26-11/22/05 ...... Grant Fernstrum 5. 0:49 11/15/02 ...... Butler ...... Evan Richardson 5. 451:14 ...... 9/2/-10/3/79 ...... P.J. Johns 6. 0:55 9/23/07 ...... Yale ...... Travis Phillips Consecutive Games Without Allowing A Goal Least Time Between UWM Goals # Games Dates Goalkeeper # Time Date Opponent Players 1. 7 ...... 10/16-11/09/02 ...... Chris Dadaian 1. 0:21 11/3/84.. Northern Illinois . Mike Rowe, Tihi Prpa 2. 6 ...... 10/4/78-10/20/78 ...... P.J. Johns 2. 0:27 9/15/91.. Dartmouth ...... Manny Lagos, Tony Sanneh 3. 5 ...... 10/31-11/18/05 ...... Grant Fernstrum 3. 0:28 11/2/90.. Quincy ...... Manny Lagos, Gerard Lagos 5 ...... 10/4-10/16/05 ...... Grant Fernstrum 4. 0:30 9/22/91..Drake ...... Don Gramenz, Don Gramenz 5 ...... 9/9/79- 9/29/79 ...... P.J. Johns 0:30 9/9/79 ....PU-Calumet..... Pete Knezic, John Sirin Most Consecutive Games With A Point

s Least Time Between Opponent Goals # Games Player Points Year

n # Time Date Opponent Players 1. 8 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... (10g, 12a) ...... 1993 o 1. 0:53 11/1/98 .. Wright State ....Neil Sharp, Anthony Shaw 2. 7 ...... Antou Jallow ...... (14g, 4a) ...... 2002 i 2. 0:58 10/29/88 ..SIU Edwardsville ..Paul Nischbach, Bob Garafalo 7 ...... Jeff Rohrman ...... (2g, 6a) ...... 1985 p 3. 1:01 10/8/88 .. Evansville ...... Brian Adcock, Paul Nevin 4. 6 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... (7g, 3a) ...... 1993 m 4. 1:05 9/27/92 .. Butler ...... Scott Lawler, Scott Weiger 6 ...... Manny Lagos ...... (6g, 3a) ...... 1990 a 5. 1:11 11/6/08 ..Wright State ....Braden Fleak, Braden Fleak 6 ...... Mark Beibel ...... (4g, 4a) ...... 1990 h 6 ...... Don Gramenz ...... (6g, 5a) ...... 1992 C Least Time Between UWM And Opponent Goals 8. 5 ...... Zeke Dombrowski ....(2g, 3a) ...... 2007 e # Time Date Opponent Players 5 ...... Craig Mallace ...... (1g, 5a) ...... 2005 u 1. 0:05 10/7/90 ..Indiana ...... UWM - Mark Beibel 5 ...... Dale Weiler ...... (3g, 5a) ...... 2004 g

a ...... IU - Blake Rodgers 5 ...... Antou Jallow ...... (6g, 1a) ...... 2004 e 2. 0:14 9/19/04 ..... UNC Wilmington ... UWM - Dan Horst 5 ...... Antou Jallow ...... (7g, 0a) ...... 2002

L ...... UNCW - Nick Acosta 5 ...... Ryan Seymour ...... (6g, 2a) ...... 2001

n 0:14 11/7/87 .. SIU Edwardsville . UWM - Mike Becker 5 ...... Tony Colvin ...... (1g, 4a) ...... 1999

o ...... SIUE - Jim Nischbach 5 ...... Erik White ...... (4g, 1a) ...... 1996 z 4. 0:17 9/30/99 ..UIC ...... UWM - Scott Dombrowski 5 ...... Manny Lagos ...... (6g, 2a) ...... 1991 i r ...... UIC - Stein Garcia 5 ...... Tony Sanneh ...... (7g, 3a) ...... 1990 o 5. 0:18 11/5/93 ..Cleveland State ...UWM - Eric Klink 5 ...... Sasho Cirovski ...... (3g, 6a) ...... 1981

H ...... CSU - Kurt Will e m i T - x i Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time

Tony Sanneh set a school record B.J. Blake recorded the fastest goal to Manny Lagos combined with with points in eight-straight games start a game in UWM history, scoring Tony Sanneh (0:27) and Gerard Lagos (10 goals/12 assists) in 1993. just 19 seconds into a match in 2003. (0:28) for quick back-to-back goals.

38 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 39 Rohrman Rohrman WISL (1983-86) REGIONAL HONORS ALL-WISCONSIN (1977-82) NSCAA OF THE COACH Bennett YEAR Bennett 2002 Louis 2001 Louis Dombrowski Jallow NSCAA FIRST TEAM Dombrowski 2003 Tighe 2002 Chad Antou Furtsch Dombrowski NSCAA SECOND TEAM Jallow 2005 Neil 2004 Antou Dadaian Trent 2002 Chris Mike Becker Biebel Bisswurm Fuhr Mike Prpa Mark Tim Mark Tihi Fuhr Schweinert Balistrieri Szczepanski 1988 Jason Mark Bisswurm Peter Fuhr Becker Jon Prpa 1987 Mike Stacy Tim Mark Becker Tihi Bisswurm Banks Joe Rowe 1986 Jimmy Prpa Mike Tim Bisswurm Mike Banks Tihi Rowe 1985 Jimmy Tim Cirovski Jeff Bisswurm Mike Rowe 1984 Tim Sasho Jeff Cirovski Mike 1983 Sasho Cirovski Johns Akiwowo 1982 Sasho Knezic Favill 1981 Tunji Webb 1980 Ian Zabala P.J. Pete Scherer Craig Johns Knezic Lito Webb 1979 P.J. Zabala Dave Pete Fischer Craig Johns Ambrosius Lito Scherer 1978 Mark Knezic Mike Sirin P.J. Webb Dave Zabala Pete John Fischer Craig Al-Felaij Stojsavljevic Lito 1977 Fadel Mike Milan r e c c o SSoccer

s ’ n e M BIG CENTRAL (1987-90) Men’s Men’s MID-CONTINENT (1993) 1993 Tony Sanneh OF THE YEARPLAYER 1993 Tony Sanneh Gramenz FIRST TEAM 1993 Don Tony Provan Grimm SECOND TEAM 1993 Steve Jake Tompkins OF THE YEARCOACH Tompkins 1990 Brian 1989 Brian Lagos Lagos Krajl ALL-BIG CENTRAL TEAM Sanneh 1990 Goran Gerard Donohoo Manuel Biebel Krajl Tony Lagos 1989 Mark Miller Brian Goran Fuhr Gerard Schweinert Beibel Eddie Szczepanski 1988 Mark Mark Peter Balistrieri Jon 1987 Jason Neil Dombrowski Bode TEAMALL-TOURNAMENT Fernstrum Bode 2007 Steve Weiler 2005 Steve Neil Dombrowski Grant Furtsch Brisson Dale Jallow 2004 Chris Mickschl Neil Weiler Trent Antou Furtsch Eric Jallow Dale Furtsch 2003 Dombrowski Trent Lance Kyle Antou Blake Trent Jallow Dombrowski Tighe Dombrowski 2002 Antou Lance B.J. Lish Chad Dadaian Tighe Kyle Dombrowski Bobby Furtsch Blake Chris Seymour 2001 B.J. Tighe Trent SeymourBostwick Ryan Driscoll 2000 Blake Santos 1998 Neal Colvin Hawkins Ryan 1997 Tony Metz Joaquin Jahr Ryan Provan 1996 Chris Deck Peter 1995 Kevin Jake e e k u a w l i MMilwaukee

1 1 0 22011 Chad Dombrowski Dombrowski Dadaian Jallow 2002 Chris Chad Dombrowski Tighe Dombrowski Dadaian Antou Seymour 2001 Chris Chad Tighe Dombrowski Ryan Santos 2000 Scott Hawkins White 1999 1997 Ryan Bobby de St. Aubin Joaquin Santos Deck Erik White 1996 Kevin Royal Joaquin Provan Deck Erik 1995 Kevin David Marshall Jr. Grimm Paul Royal Deck Jake Sisk 1994 Kevin Steve Paul Trevor Mallace Frazier SECOND TEAM SperlBode 2008 Eric 2006 Steve Meier Craig Mallace Steve Weiler 2005 Craig Furtsch Billy 2004 Trent LishLish Dale Richardson El-Ahmad 2003 Bobby 2002 Khaled Lance Bobby El-Ahmad Evan Seymour 2001 Khaled Bostwick Kyle Dombrowski 2000 Blake Colvin Ryan 1999 Tony Colvin Luedke Chad Colvin 1998 Tony 1997 Tony Schmidt Joe Coleman 1996 Matt 1995 Jon Boyd ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Maxey Wiedabach 2010 Robbie Frazier 2009 Andrew 2008 Eric Chang Rosenthal Tony Dombrowski 2007 Greg Furtsch 2002 Neil Jallow El-Ahmad Julian 2001 Khaled Lance Trent Dombrowski Saavedra Antou 2000 Tighe Kyle Dadaian Daniel 1999 Chris Mannella 1998 Luedke 1997 Dan Bobby de St. Aubin 1996 Joe (1994-Present) ALL-AMERICAN NSCAA ACADEMIC HORIZON LEAGUE/ NSCAA ALL-REGION ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC CoSIDA ALL-AMERICACoSIDA CoSIDA ALL-DISTRICTCoSIDA MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE Neil DombrowskiMeier FIRST TEAM Meier Bode 2006 Billy 2005 Steve Neil Sperl Billy Bode SECOND TEAM 2006 Steve Steve 2006 Billy Meier SECOND TEAM Dombrowski 2006 Billy 2005 Neil Steve SperlDombrowski FIRST TEAM Meier 2007 Zeke Dombrowski 2006 Billy Bode Steve El-Ahmad 2005 Steve Jallow Neil 2004 Antou Jallow Khaled 2003 Antou 2004 Antou Jallow FIRST TEAM 2004 Antou Meier SECOND TEAM Dombrowski 2006 Billy Jallow 2005 Neil 2003 Antou Bode THIRD TEAM 2005 Steve Lagos HONORABLE MENTION 1990 Gerard 2006 Billy Meier DEFENSIVE OF THE YEAR PLAYER 2006 Billy Bennett OF THE YEARCOACH Bennett 2004 Louis Bennett 2003 Louis Bennett 2002 Louis Bennett 2001 Louis 1997 Louis Wiedabach Rosenthal FIRST TEAM Dombrowski 2010 Greg Bode Andrew 2007 Steve Meier Bode Zeke Dombrowski 2006 Billy 2005 Neil Jallow Jallow Steve DombrowskiLance 2004 Antou 2003 Tighe Antou Kyle 2004 Antou Jallow OF THE YEARPLAYER 2004 Antou Seymour 2002 2001 Ryan Jallow Antou THIRD TEAM 1988 Mark Fuhr NSCAA ALL-STATE SOCCER TIMES 2002 Tighe Dombrowski Jon Szczepanski 2009 Andrew Wiedabach HONORABLE MENTION 2001 Chad Dombrowski 1986 2003 Tighe Dombrowski Ryan Seymour 1985 Jimmy Banks ALL-AMERICA HONORS 2000 Blake Bostwick 1984 Sasho Cirovski NSCAA COLLEGESOCCERNEWS. 1999 Scott Dombrowski 1983 Sasho Cirovski FIRST TEAM COM 1996 Kevin Deck Fabio Marras 1991 Manuel Lagos SECOND TEAM David Marshall, Jr. 1982 Sasho Cirovski 2002 Chad Dombrowski 1995 Kevin Deck 1981 Jim Solberg SECOND TEAM Jake Provan 1980 Pete Knezic 2002 Chad Dombrowski HONORABLE MENTION 1994 Trevor Sisk Craig Webb 1995 Kevin Deck 2002 Antou Jallow 1993 Don Gramenz 1979 Pete Knezic 1993 Tony Sanneh Tony Sanneh Craig Webb 1990 Manuel Lagos ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1991 Gerard Lagos 1978 Mike Fischer 2001 Khaled El-Ahmad Manuel Lagos Pete Knezic THIRD TEAM 1990 Gerard Lagos 1977 Mike Fischer 2002 Antou Jallow TOP DRAWER SOCCER 1990 Manuel Lagos 1975 James Akintonde ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Tony Sanneh 1974 James Akintonde HONORABLE MENTION 2005 Grant Fernstrum s 1989 Brian Donohoo 1973 Zach Papanikolaou 1979 Pete Knezic n o i PANTHER TEAM HONORS p MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1980 Dave Dray 1981 Jim Solberg 2002 Tighe Dombrowski m 1973 Zach Papanikolaou 1981 Brian Th omas 1982 Sasho Cirovski 2003 Tighe Dombrowski a 1974 James Akintonde 1982 Nick Racz 1983 Kevin Armstrong 2004 Chris Brisson

h 1975 Rick Barbosa 1983 Kevin Armstrong 1984 Kevin Armstrong 2005 Billy Meier 1976 John Fetzer 1984 Mike Becker 1985 Joe Stacy 2006 Steve Bode C

1977 Mike Fischer 1985 Gottfried Eichler 1986 Mark Fuhr Paul Coleman e 1978 Mike Fischer 1986 Joe Stacy 1987 Mark Fuhr 2007 Zeke Dombrowski

u 1979 Pete Knezic 1987 Mark Biebel 1988 Mark Fuhr 2008 Nkuti Ndely 1980 Pete Knezic 1988 Brian Donohoo 1989 Fritz Heiden 2009 John Shakon g 1981 Jim Solberg 1989 Goran Krajl 1990 Doug Fabio a 1982 Kris Geier 1990 Tony Sanneh 1991 Craig Names COACH’S AWARD e 1983 Fabio Marras 1991 Don Gramenz 1992 Brian Donohoo (Outstanding Service To Program) L

1984 Sasho Cirovski 1992 Demetri Vacratsis 1993 Jack Hansen 1984 Jeff Rohrman

n 1985 Jeff Rohrman 1993 Dean Beck 1994 Steve Grimm 1985 Tim Bisswurm 1986 Mike Rowe 1994 Eric Stempinski 1995 Dean Beck 1986 Mike Becker o 1987 Tim Bisswurm 1995 Ryan Hawkins 1996 Mark Durham 1987 Charlie Ernst z i 1988 Jon Szczepanski 1996 Erik White 1997 Neal Driscoll Mike Becker r 1989 Brian Donohoo 1997 Tony Colvin 1998 David Tompa 1988 Peter Schweinert o 1990 Manuel Lagos 1998 Eric Hess 1999 Chris Dadaian Mark Fuhr 1991 Mike Roe 1999 Chris Dadaian 2000 Chris Dadaian 1989 Mark McIntosh H

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9/15/95 Valley Fields W 2-1 9/11/93 Milwaukee W 3-1 e 10/4/94 Engelmann W 2-0 NEVADA-LAS VEGAS 1-2-0 10/21/92 DeKalb, Ill. W 3-0 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE 0-1-0 9/28/93 Valley Fields L 2-0 9/04/05 Madison, Wis. W 3-1 11/2/91 Milwaukee L 5-1 9/11/88 Milwaukee L 1-0 OT m i 9/29/92 Engelmann W 2-0 9/14/97 Albuquerque, N.M. L 1-0 9/26/90 DeKalb, Ill. T 2-2

T 9/11/91 Valley Fields W 2-1 OT 11/8/86 Las Vegas, Nev. L 5-0 10/29/89 DeKalb, Ill. T 1-1 PRINCETON 0-1-0 - 10/21/90 Valley Fields W 3-1 10/14/89 Milwaukee W 2-1 10/1/89 Princeton, N.J. L 2-1 x

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Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time 10/23/88 Engelmann W 1-0 9/4/10 Durham, NH T 0-0 2OT 9/23/87 DeKalb, Ill. L 1-0 PURDUE-CALUMET 2-0-0 10/25/87 Valley Fields W 2-1 OT 11/5/86 Milwaukee W 4-1 9/9/79 Hammond, Ind.W 14-0 10/26/86 Engelmann W 2-0 NEW MEXICO 2-2-1 11/6/85 DeKalb, Ill. L 3-1 10/3/73 Hammond, Ind.W 7-0 11/9/85 Valley Fields W 4-2 OT 11/22/05 Albuquerque $ T 2-2 2OT 11/3/84 Milwaukee W 4-2 11/10/84 Bavarian Field T 0-0 2OT Note: UWM fell 5-3 on PK’s 11/5/83 DeKalb, Ill. L 3-2 QUINCY 8-3-1 11/12/83 Valley Fields L 3-0 8/31/03 Madison, Wis. W 1-0 11/6/82 Milwaukee W 4-3 10/22/93 Milwaukee W 3-1 11/13/82 Milwaukee L 3-0 9/13/98 Milwaukee L 1-0 9/19/81 Milwaukee W 3-1 9/7/91 Quincy, Ill. W 3-0 9/16/81 Valley Fields W 1-0 9/12/97 Albuquerque L 2-0 9/20/80 MIlwaukee T 0-0 11/2/90 Milwaukee W 4-0 9/13/80 Engelmann W 5-1 9/10/88 Milwaukee W 4-0 9/22/79 DeKalb, Ill. W 2-0 10/26/90 Quincy, Ill. W 2-1 OT 9/19/79 Valley Fields W 1-0 9/20/78 Milwaukee L 4-1 10/27/89 DeKalb, Ill. W 1-0 10/4/78 Engelmann W 1-0 UNC WILMINGTON 1-0-0 9/24/77 DeKalb, Ill. L 3-1 OT 9/3/89 Valley Field W 2-0 9/7/77 Valley Fields W 9-0 9/19/04 Wilmington W 2-1 9/25/76 Milwaukee L 2-1 9/3/88 Quincy, Ill. L 1-0 7/17/76 Engelmann W 2-0 9/27/75 DeKalb, Ill. W 3-2 10/11/87 Milwaukee L 1-0 9/20/75 Quincy, Ill. W 2-0 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1-0-0 9/2/85 Quincy, Ill. W 3-0 9/21/74 Valley Fields W 2-1 10/1/95 Milwaukee W 5-0 NORTHWESTERN 15-2-1 9/3/84 Milwaukee W 1-0 9/22/73 Valley Fields W 4-1 9/18/02 Evanston, Ill. W 3-0 9/5/81 Quincy, Ill. L 4-0 9/5/01 Milwaukee W 4-0 9/6/80 Milwaukee T 0-0 2OT MARSHALL 0-1-0 9/3/00 Evanston, Ill. W 5-1 9/17/99 Nashville, Tenn. L 2-1 OT 9/2/98 Milwaukee L 3-2 ROCKFORD 1-0-0 9/1/96 Evanston, Ill. W 5-0 9/8/82 Milwaukee W 4-0

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1-1 2OT L 2-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 L L 5-0 L 1-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 W 4-2 t Cleveland State* Western Michigan $ Western at Western Michigan Western at at Northernat Illinois vs. UM Kansas City % at Clevelandat State* at Bowlingat Green $ at #14 Creighton & #14 Creighton at * Horizon League game vs. Missouri & State # Horizon League Tournament & Diadora Classic, Omaha, Neb. * Midwestern Collegiate Conference game* Midwestern Collegiate Conference & MCC Tournament, Chicago, Illinois & MCC Tournament, $ Bowling Green Bowling Invite, Green, Ohio % NCAA Tournament, St. Louis,% NCAA Missouri Tournament, ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ^ Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay, ^ Green Bay Tournament, 10/6 at Wisconsin Wisconsin 10/6 at L 9/30 Detroit* Marquette 10/3 at W 10/5 Wisconsin 2-1 10/9 W Green Bay* at 4-2 W 3-1 W 9/16 9/11 1999 Louis Bennett 12-8-1 MCC: 5-1-1/2nd 9/3 St. Mary’s (CA) ^ 9/5 W Christian ^ Texas W 1-0 10/31 Butler # 10/31 Butler 11/4 UIC & at W 3-0 Milwaukee, Wis. # MCC Tournament, L 2-0 10/28 a 10/13 Butler* 10/13 Butler* 10/15 Akron 10/21 St.at Mary’s (CA) L Bay* 10/25 Green 2-1 W 4-1 W T 2-1 10/1 10/8 Loyola* L 2000 Louis Bennett 11-9-1 Horizon: 4-2-1/4th 5-1 W 9/1 Marquette Northwestern 9/3 at 9/6 L 5-1 11/3 UIC* 11/6 Cleveland # State W 11/10 # State Wright 3-2 # 11/11 Butler W 11/23 1-0 W 3-2 L 2-0 10/12 at Loyola* 10/12 at Illinois 10/17 Northern W Akron 10/19 at 3-0 W 10/21 2-1 L 3-1 10/26 at Wright State* 10/26 State* Wright at W Butler* 10/28 at 3-2 W 2001 Louis Bennett Horizon:18-5-0 7-0-0/1st 9/1 DePaul 9/5 Northwestern 4-0 W 9/8 St. Mary’s (CA) ! 9/9 4-1 W W Eastern! Illinois 9/14 3-0 W 3-0 9/22 vs.$ Dayton 9/23 W 3-2 9/9 Hartford ! 9/9 Hartford 9/10 L Bowling Green ! 3-1 9/16 vs. L ^ Xavier 9/17 vs. Loyola (MD) ^ W 3-1 9/23 Yale State* 2-0 9/24 Wright W UIC* W 1-0 9/27 at 1-0 Detroit* 9/29 at W W 3-2 L 3-0 * Mid-Continent Conference game 10/7 Indiana L 2-1 10/30 at SIU Edwardsville ^ L 2-1 9/7 at Notre Dame W 3-2 OT ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis. 10/10 at UW-Parkside W 4-1 11/4 at Florida International % L 4-0 9/14 Loyola ! W 7-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/13 Michigan State W 7-1 11/5 vs. Adelphi % L 5-2 9/15 Northwestern ! W 5-0 & Hartford Tournament, Hartford, Conn. 10/14 SIU-Edwardsville* L 3-0 * Big Central Soccer Conference game 9/18 DePaul W 5-0 10/17 at Green Bay W 1-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/21 at Akron W 2-1 1992 Brian Tompkins 10/21 at Marquette W 3-1 ^ BCSC Tournament, Edwardsville, Ill. 9/25 UW-Parkside* W 5-1 6-9-3 10/26 at Quincy* W 2-1 OT % Florida International Tournament, 9/29 Cleveland State W 2-0 9/5 vs. Bowling Green ^ T 1-1 2OT 10/28 at Drake* W 2-0 Miami, Fla. 10/2 at Wisconsin* W 3-1 9/6 vs. Connecticut ^ L 2-1 11/2 Quincy ! W 4-0 10/5 Green Bay* W 3-0 9/9 at Green Bay L 4-3 OT 11/3 Cincinnati ! W 4-0 1987 Bob Gansler 10/11 Western Michigan W 3-0 9/12 Evansville ! W 3-2 11/4 Drake ! W 5-0 11-8-2 Big Central: 1-2-1/3rd 10/13 Indiana L 2-0 9/13 Tulsa ! W 5-4 11/10 at Indiana % L 5-1 9/1 at Wisconsin L 3-0 10/16 Illinois State T 0-0 2OT 9/20 at Drake W 4-2 OT * Big Central Conference game 9/5 Hartwick ! T 3-3 2OT 10/19 at SIU Edwardsville L 1-0 9/25 at Wisconsin L 1-0 ! BSCS Tournament, Engelmann Field 9/6 St. Louis ! L 1-0 10/25 at Central Florida L 4-1 9/27 Butler L 3-4 # at Brookfi eld East High School 9/11 Illinois State W 1-0 OT 10/26 at South Florida W 2-0 9/29 Marquette W 2-0 % NCAA Tournament 9/13 Eastern Illinois L 1-0 11/3 at Evansville L 3-1 OT 10/2 vs. Southern Methodist L 3-2 OT 9/16 DePaul W 12-0 11/6 at Northern Illinois L 3-1 10/4 vs. Army T 1-1 OT 1989 Brian Tompkins 9/19 at Akron L 2-0 11/9 at Marquette* W 4-2 OT 10/9 Indiana # T 1-1 OT 12-5-3 Big Central: 4-1-0/1st 9/23 at Northern Illinois* L 1-0 * WISL game s 10/11 Michigan State L 3-2 9/1 at SIU Edwardsville* W 5-2 OT 9/26 Drake* W 2-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field n 10/21 at Northern Illinois W 3-0 9/3 Quincy* W 2-0 9/30 Northwestern W 4-0 o 10/25 Akron L 2-0 9/9 Tulsa ! W 6-1 10/4 at Michigan State W 1-0 1984 Bob Gansler i 10/30 Coastal Carolina $ W 3-2 9/10 Northwestern ! W 1-0 10/9 at Evansville L 2-0 10-6-3 WISL: 1-1-2/3rd p 11/1 South Alabama $ L 2-0 9/15 Cincinnati* W 2-1 10/11 Quincy* L 1-0 9/1 Central Michigan ! # W 7-0 m 11/7 UW-Parkside L 1-0 9/17 Cleveland State L 2-1 10/14 at Western Michigan W 1-0 9/3 Quincy College ! # W 1-0 a # at Arrowhead High School 9/20 Louisville* L 10/18 Cleveland State W 2-1 9/8 at Oakland L 1-3 h ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis. 1-0 9/23 Drake* 10/21 Green Bay W 2-0 9/12 Loyola W 3-0

C ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field W 3-0 10/25 at Marquette W 2-1 OT 9/14 Evansville # L 1-4 $ South Alabama Tournament, Mobile, Ala. 9/25 UW-Parkside # W 3-0 10/29 at Wake Forest L 2-1 OT 9/19 at UIC W 7-0 e 9/29 at Seton Hall T 3-3 2OT 10/31 at Davidson W 4-2 9/22 Akron # L 1-0 u

g 1991 Brian Tompkins 10/1 at Princeton L 2-1 11/4 UW-Parkside W 3-0 9/26 at UW-Parkside* W 3-0

a 13-5-0 10/6 at Evansville L 3-0 11/7 at SIU Edwardsville* T 2-2 2OT 9/29 at Green Bay* L 2-0 e 8/24 Green Bay ^ W 3-1 10/8 at Indiana L 3-1 * Big Central Soccer Conference game 10/6 Wisconsin* # T 2-2 2OT

L 8/25 Wisconsin ^ W 2-0 10/11 Green Bay # W 3-2 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/10 at Western Michigan W 3-2 9/7 Quincy W 3-0 10/14 vs. Northern Illinois* $ W 2-1 10/14 at Indiana L 6-0 n 9/11 at Marquette W 2-1 OT 10/15 vs. Wisconsin $ T 1-1 2OT 1986 Bob Gansler 10/17 Eastern Michigan W 2-0 o

z 9/14 Wright State ! W 4-1 10/22 Marquette # W 2-1 10-8-2 WISL: 3-0-1/1st 10/20 SIU Edwardsville # L 2-0 i 9/15 Dartmouth ! W 4-1 10/27 vs. Quincy & W 1-0 8/31 Notre Dame L 1-0 10/24 at Roosevelt W 7-3 r 9/22 Drake W 5-2 10/29 at Northern Illinois & T 1-1 2OT 9/5 vs. St. Th omas (MN) ^ W 3-0 10/27 at Cleveland State T 1-1 2OT o 9/27 at Old Dominion L 1-0 11/5 at Michigan State W 2-1 9/6 vs. Brigham Young ^ W 3-0 10/31 at Illinois State W 2-0 H

9/29 vs. William & Mary # L 3-2 *Big Central Soccer Conference game 9/13 Boston University ! L 1-0 11/3 Northern Illinois # W 4-2

e 10/4 at Louisville # W 5-0 # WISL Game 9/14 Evansville ! L 1-0 OT 11/10 Marquette* # T 0-0 2OT 10/6 at Evansville L 1-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/21 Akron L 2-0 * WISL game m

i 10/11 at Indiana L 2-1 $ McDonald’s Cup, Valley Field 9/24 at UW-Parkside* W 8-1 # at Bavarian Field

T 10/13 at Michigan State W 4-0 & BSCS Tournament, DeKalb, Ill. 9/27 Western Michigan W 2-0 ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field

- 10/19 Cincinnati W 6-1 10/1 Wisconsin* T 0-0 2OT x 10/20 at Northwestern W 3-0 1988 Bob Gansler 10/5 Michigan State L 1-0 1983 Dan Harris i

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time 10/25 at SIU Edwardsville W 4-2 OT 9-12-0 Big Central: 3-3-0/3rd 10/8 at Northwestern T 1-1 2OT 9-8-1 WISL: 1-3-0/4th 10/27 at Western Kentucky W 2-0 OT 9/1 at UW-Parkside W 3-1 10/12 at Indiana L 2-0 9/7 Roosevelt W 5-2 11/2 Northern Illinois L 5-1 9/3 at Quincy* L 1-0 10/15 at Illinois State W 3-1 OT 9/10 at Creighton T 1-1 2OT ^ Governor’s Cup, Engelmann Field 9/5 at Drake* L 3-4 10/19 SIU Edwardsville L 2-1 9/14 at Loyola W 1-0 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 9/10 New Mexico ! W 4-0 10/22 at Green Bay* W 3-1 OT 9/16 Northwestern W 6-0 # Metro Life Tournament, Norfolk, Va. 9/11 Philadelphia Textile ! L 1-0 OT 10/26 Marquette* W 2-0 9/18 at Evansville W 1-0 9/16 at Cleveland State W 1-0 OT 11/2 at Cleveland State W 1-0 9/21 UIC W 1-0^ 1990 Brian Tompkins 9/18 at Cincinnati* L 2-1 11/5 Northern Illinois W 4-1 9/23 at Bowling Green L 4-0 16-4-2 Big Central: 4-1-0/1st 9/21 at Northwestern L 1-0 11/8 at UNLV # L 5-0 9/25 at Akron L 2-0 9/3 Evansville T 0-0 2OT 9/24 Northern Illinois* W 2-1 11/9 vs. San Diego State # W 2-1 OT 9/30 UW-Whitewater W 6-0 9/7 at California L 5-0 9/30 Wisconsin W 1-0 * WISL game 10/2 Green Bay* # L 2-0 9/9 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 4-3 10/2 Michigan State L 1-0 ^ Great Lakes Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. 10/5 Lewis W 3-1 9/11 Brooklyn College # W 1-0 10/8 Evansville L 2-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/8 UW-Parkside* # ! W 2-0 9/14 at Louisville* W 4-0 10/9 Indiana L 2-1 OT # UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. 10/9 Notre Dame # ! W 2-1 OT 9/16 at Cincinnati* W 4-2 10/11 at DePaul W 4-1 10/16 Indiana # L 1-0 9/23 Bradley W 9-0 10/14 SIU-Edwardsville* W 2-1 1985 Bob Gansler 10/19 at Wisconsin* L 5-1 9/26 at Northern Illinois T 2-2 2OT 10/19 at Green Bay L 1-0 14-5-1 WISL: 4-0-0/1st 10/30 Cleveland State # L 4-0 9/30 Northwestern W 4-0 10/23 Marquette* W 1-0 9/1 at Tulsa W 3-0 11/5 at Northern Illinois L 3-2 10/5 at Wisconsin W 2-0 10/29 vs. Drake ^ W 1-0 OT 9/2 at Quincy W 3-0 11/12 at Marquette* L 3-0

48 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 49 0-0 2OT 1-1 2OT 1-1 2OT L 5-0 L 2-0 Charleston, Ill. Charleston, at SIU Edwardsvilleat at Easternat Illinois ^ ^ Eastern Illinois Tournament, ^ Eastern Illinois Tournament, ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther 1973 Dan Harris 1973 Dan Marquette 9/22 at Beloit W 9/29 at 4-1 6-6-0 10/3 Purdue-Calumet W 7-0 Tech 10/6 Illinois W 10/10 UIC W 9-3 6-1 10/13 Clevelandat State L Illinois 10/20 Eastern 4-2 Illinois 10/27 Western at L L ! W 11/2 UW-Platteville 4-0 5-3 3-1 11/3 L Lewis ! 11/11 2-1 L 2-0 1974 Dan Harris 1974 Dan Wisconsin 9/14 at Lewis W 9/18 at 1-0 Marquette 8-2-3 9/21 at W 9/28 Beloit 2-1 UW-Parkside W T 10/5 at 2-0 UIC 10/7 at State 10/12 Cleveland W 10/16 vs. Blackburn ^ W 2-1 2-0 10/17 W T 3-2 Edwardsville L 11/2 SIU 5-2 ! W 11/8 UW-Platteville 5-0 11/9 ! Michigan Tech W 8-2 10/26 Western Illinois 10/26 Western T 11/17 Oakland W 3-2 2-1 OT 3-1 OT 2-2 2OT 1-1 2OT L 7-0 L L 4-3 W 3-1 L 3-1 W 3-2 W 3-2 r W 2-1 e c c o SSoccer

s ’ Platteville, Wis. n Colo. Springs, Colo. e at UW-Platteville ^ UW-Platteville at Northernat Illinois vs. College Colorado & Northernat Illinois Michigan Western at SIU Edwardsvilleat SIU Edwardsville at vs. Cleveland ^ State & Pike’s Peak Tournament, Tournament, Peak & Pike’s M Men’s Men’s ^ State University Tournament, Tournament, University ^ State ^ Quincy Tournament, Quincy, Ill. Quincy, ^ Quincy Tournament, ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Kenosha, Cup, Wis. ^ Chancellor’s ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay, Cup, ^ Chancellor’s ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther 10/13 at UIC 10/13 at 10/16 Easternat Illinois L Illinois 10/22 Western 3-2 T Michigan L 10/23 Western 3-0 L 3-2 9/3 Marquette & Air Force at 9/7 at 9-0 W 9/10 Indiana W 9/14 Lewis 3-1 9/17 Bowling at Green W 9/24 L 2-0 2-1 W 4-2 10/18 Eastern Illinois 10/18 Eastern College 10/25 Colorado W W 2-1 11/1 2-1 1976 Dan Harris 1976 Dan Indiana 9/11 at Lewis 9/15 at ! 4-9-2 9/17 Marquette L 6-0 9/18 W BowlingIllinois Green ! L 2-0 L 9/25 Northern W 2-1 4-1 10/2 5-1 Cleveland at State L 10/8 vs. Green ^ Bay 3-2 10/9 L 2-0 Forest 10/27 Lake Edwardsville 10/30 SIU Oakland L 11/6 at W 5-0 6-4 T 1977 Dan Harris 1977 Dan 9/2 14-4-0 9/28 UIC State 10/1 Cleveland L 4-1 10/7 W vs. ^ UW-Parkside 10/8 9-0 Green Bay ^ at 10/14 ! Miami (OH) W W ! 10/15 Wheaton 1-0 6-4 W 10/21 4-0 10/26 Lakeat Forest W 10/29 W 3-2 6-1 9/20 vs. ^ Marquette 9/27 W 2-0 11/4 Beloit 11/4 Beloit 11/5 Wisconsin W W 5-0 7-1 1975 Dan Harris 1975 Dan Wisconsin 3-1 9/6 at W 9/10 Lewis 11-4-0 9/13 W Illinois UW-Platteville Western at L 1-0 9/17 at 1-0 9/19 W 2-1 11/8 Oakland W 3-0 10/1 UIC 10/4 UW-Parkside ! 10/10 Chicago W 2-0 10/11 Green Bay ! W 3-1 W L 7-0 e e k u a 4-3 OT 1-0 OT 2-2 2OT 0-0 2OT 1-1 2OT 0-0 2OT L 2-0 T w W 6-0 W 9-0 W 9-1 W 2-0 W 14-0 L 4-0 L 2-1 W 2-0 l i Classic, Bavarian Field MMilwaukee

1 1 0 22011 # at Bavarian# at Field # at Bavarian# at Field at SIU Edwardsvilleat Southern Methodist Clevelandat % State Southernat Methodist at Purdue-Calumetat Northernat Illinois Michigan Western at Lakelandat College UW-Whitewater at Cleveland # & State % NCAA Tournament % NCAA Tournament ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay, Cup, ^ Chancellor’s ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Engelmann Field Engelmann Cup, ^ Chancellor’s & Milwaukee Kick-Off ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther 9/15 Illinois State State 9/15 Illinois Illinois L 9/20 Northern W 4-1 6-0 9/24 Minnesota UIC 9/27 at 9/30 W Cleveland at State 4-0 L 10/4 Marquette 3-0 10/6 W ^ UW-Platteville at L 10/7 6-0 1-0 W vs. Green ^ Bay 1-0 ! 10/13 Dayton W ! 10/14 Cincinnati 4-0 W Michigan 10/20 Western 10/22 St.at Louis W W Edwardsville 10/28 SIU 1-0 4-0 Wisconsin L 11/5 at 2-0 W L W 11/8 UW-Whitewater 4-1 5-0 Indiana 11/12 at 5-0 L 2-1 9/19 at Marquette Marquette 9/19 at W 9/22 1-0 ^ 10/5 UW-Parkside W 5-0 10/6 Green Bay ^ ! 10/12 Wisconsin 10/13 DameNotre ! T 10/17 W W 10/20 4-1 5-1 10/24 10/27 11/7 Northwestern Evansville 11/11 at W 3-0 11/17 W 2-1 9/2 Indiana # & 9/9 L 2-0 10/3 Green Bay ^ at 10/4 ^ vs. Wisconsin 10/11 L # Illinois State W W Michigan 10/15 Western 4-0 3-1 W 2-0 Indiana 10/19 at 3-0 UW-Platteville 10/22 at W W 10/25 SIU Edwardsville # 7-0 3-1 Northwestern 10/29 at L W 11/2 3-0 4-0 Cleveland# at State L 11/8 Evansville L 1-0 11/22 Cleveland% # State W 1-0 1-0 9/12 Lewis 9/16 State Illinois at T 10-0 W 1978 Dan Harris 1978 Dan 9/2 Christian W Texas at 9/3 12-8-0 4-3 11/3 9/9 Evansville Lewis 9/13 at L 3-1 W 1979 Dan Harris 1979 Dan 9/1 15-3-4 9/26 UIC Minnesota 9/29 at Wheaton W 10/3 at 3-0 T W 7-3 2-1 OT 0-0 2OT 0-0 2OT 0-0 2OT 0-0 2OT 0-0 2OT L 3-0 W 3-2 W 6-1 * WISL game # Bavarian Field # at Bavarian# at Field # at Bavarian# at Field ^ UIC game forfeited at Western Michigan Western at SIU Edwardsvilleat vs. UW-Platteville ^ vs. UW-Platteville ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Madison, Wis. Cup, ^ Chancellor’s ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Invitational, ! Panther Field ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Kenosha, Cup, Wis. ^ Chancellor’s ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Invitational, ! Panther Field ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Invitational, ! Panther Field 9/24 at UIC 9/24 at 9/27 # Michigan State W 4-1 T 9/10 at Lewis 9/10 at 9/13 Marquette 9/17 Minnesota W 9/20 7-0 W T Northern Illinois # 5-1 W 7-2 1980 Dan Harris 1980 Dan ! 9/1 Akron 9/2 13-4-3 St. Louis ! 9/6 Quincy 2-1 W W T 1-0 10/3 1981 Dan Harris 1981 Dan# 9/2 Wisconsin Quincy L 1-0 9/5 at 12-8-0 9/9 Lewis L # 4-0 9/12 Oakland Marquette 9/16 at W Illinois 3-1 W W 9/19 Northern 1-0 2-1 2-0 W 9/23 UIC State 9/25 Michigan W Akron 2-1 9/27 at 10/2 vs. ^ UW-Parkside L W W 2-1 5-1 9/22 at UIC 9/22 at # 9/25 Akron 10/1 vs. Green ^ Bay 10/2 T vs. ^ UW-Parkside L L L 10/9 Bowling Green # ! 2-1 W 1-0 1-0 # ! Virginia 10/10 L West Michigan 3-2 1-0 L 1/13 Western 3-0 Indiana 10/16 at 10/23 L SIU Edwardsville # Northwestern 10/27 at 2-1 W 10/30 Clevelandat State L L 3-0 State 11/3 Illinois 3-0 5-1 11/6 W L Northern Illinois # # 11/13 Marquette 1-0 4-3 L 3-0 1982 Dan Harris 1982 Dan Connecticut L 4-0 9/1 at 9/3 5-14-2 Boston at College 9/5 L Eastern at Illinois 9/8 Rockford L Lewis 3-0 9/11 at 1-0 9/15 Loyola 4-0 W # 9/18 Evansville L T 1-2 W 4-0 10/10 Minnesota # ! 10/11 Eastern Illinois # ! L W 10/14 3-0 1-0 10/17 Indiana # 10/17 Indiana 10/23 Northwestern 10/28 at W 10/31 Cleveland # State L 5-0 L 11/4 Evansville Illinois State 1-0 at 2-0 11/7 at W L 2-1 5-0 - A - - D - Elias, Elijah ...... 1998 Abu-Khader, Mosa ...... 1982-83 Dadaian, Chris ...... 1999-00-01-02 Ellsworth, Cliff ...... 2002-03-04 Acevedo, Kevin ...... 2009 Dally, Mike ...... 1973-74 Ernst, Charlie ...... 1984-85-86-87 Akintonde, James ...... 1974-75 D’Amato, Frank ...... 1981-82 Akiwowo, Tunji ...... 1978-79-80-81 Davey, Lucas ...... 2010 - F - Alexander, DJ ...... 2008-09 Day, Dan ...... 1984-85 Fabio, Doug ...... 1989-90-91-92 Alexander, Sam ...... 2008 de St. Aubin, Bobby ...... 1998-99 Fahrney, Tim ...... 1984-85 Al-Fulaij, Fadel ...... 1976-77 Dean, Darren ...... 1992 Favill, Ian ...... 1980-81-82 Al-Fulaij, Khalid ...... 1980 Deck, Kevin ...... 1993-94-95-96 Fernstrum, Grant ...... 2005-06-07-08 Ambrosius, Mark ...... 1977-78-79-80 DeRosier, Alex ...... 1992-93 Ferron, Kevin...... 2010 Armstrong, Kevin...... 1981-82-83-84 Diaz deLeon, Rafael ...... 1982 Fetzer, John ...... 1973-74-75-76 Ashcroft, James ...... 2010 Dindorf, Mike ...... 1994 Fischer, Mike ...... 1975-76-77-78 Dombrowski, Chad ...... 1999-00-01-02 Fisher, Peter ...... 1983-84-85-86 - B - Dombrowski, Neil ...... 2002-03-04-05 Francois, Andre ...... 2005-06 Babich, Mike ...... 1977-78 Dombrowski, Scott ...... 1997-98-99-00 Fraundorf, Josh ...... 1994-95 Baker, Colin ...... 2005-06-07 Dombrowski, Tighe ...... 2000-01-02-03 Frazier, Eric ...... 2008-09 Balestrieri, Jason ...... 1985-86-87-88 Dombrowski, Zeke ...... 2004-05-06-07 Fuhr, Mark ...... 1985-86-87-88 Banks, Cody ...... 2009-10 Funk, Zach ...... 2009 Banks, Demetrius ...... 2003 Furtsch, Trent ...... 2001-02-03-04 s Banks, Jimmy ...... 1985-86 n Barbosa, Luis ...... 1974 - G - o Barbosa, Rick ...... 1975 Gajevic, Bodo ...... 1973-74-75 i Barnes, Josh ...... 2008-09 Gajavic, Peter ...... 1973 p Barr, Wally ...... 1973 Gramenz, Don ...... 1990-91-92-93 m Barton, Paul ...... 1992 Gehrt, Adam ...... 2003-04 a Bartzis, Evan ...... 2008 Geier, Kris ...... 1980-81-82-83 h Beck, Dean ...... 1991-92-93-94 Georg, John ...... 1982

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T Boyd, Bryce ...... 2010 Heiden, Fritz ...... 1988 - Boyd, Robbie ...... 2010 Hess, Eric ...... 1997-98 x

i Brisson, Chris ...... 2001-02-03-04 Hohl, Dana ...... 1996-97

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Buszydlo, Th omas ...... 1997-98 Hoelker, Ian ...... 2001-02-03-04 Butt, Brian...... 1991-92 Hong, Van ...... 2007 Horst, Dan ...... 2004-05-06-07 - C - Donohoo, Brian ...... 1988-89-90-91 Huson, Byron ...... 1997-98-99 Caceres, Sol ...... 2008-09-10 Dray, Dave ...... 1977-78-79-80 Calzavara, Steven ...... 1989 Dray, Dino ...... 1976 - J - Campos, Fernando ...... 1978-79 Driscoll, Neal ...... 1994-96-97-98 Jacks, Roger ...... 1988-89-90 Castro, Martin ...... 2004-05-06-07 Duchicela, Jorge ...... 1974-75-76-77 Jahr, Chris ...... 1993-94-95-96 Chandler, Blake ...... 1999 Dunn, Elliott ...... 2007 Jaksic, Veljko ...... 1973 Chang, Julian ...... 2002-03 Dulyx, Dan ...... 1999 Jallow, Antou ...... 2001-02-03-04 Chavers, Ben ...... 2007 Dulyx, Dave ...... 1998-99 Jarosz, Robert ...... 2009-10 Cirovski, Sasho...... 1981-82-83-84 Dundon, Nick ...... 2008 Johns, P.J...... 1978-79-80 Clemens, Neal ...... 1992 Durham, Mark ...... 1995-96, 97-98 Johnson, Kent ...... 1974-75-76 Coleman, Jon ...... 1993-94-95-96 Colvin, Tony ...... 1996-97-98-99 - E - - K - Coughlin, John ...... 1991 Ehlers, Peter ...... 1978-79 Kasten, Derek ...... 2000 Crespo, Edison ...... 2010 Eichler, Gottfried ...... 1985-86-87 Keyes, Bill ...... 1990-91 Crouch, Lance ...... 1979-80 El-Ahmad, Khaled ...... 2001-02-03-04 Klein, J.J...... 2000-01 Eliadis, Nestor ...... 1996 Klim, George ...... 1973

50 22011011 MMilwaukeeilwaukee MMen’sen’s SSocceroccer EEight-Timeight-Time NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants 51 - V - - W - - T - U - - X - Y - Z - ...... 1983 erios, Andy ...... 1982 Andy erios, ...... 2002-03-04 Kirk ...... 1981-82-83 ode, Brian omas, Schwebel, Scott ...... 1989-90-91 Scott Schwebel, ...... Schweinert, Peter 1984-85-86-88 ...... Ryan Seymour, 1998-99-00-01 ...... Shakon, John 2009-10 ...... 1991-92 Tony Shaw, ...... 1975-76-77-78 Siadat, Hamid ...... Sirin, John 1976-77-78-79 ...... 1991-92-93-94 Sisk, Trevor ...... Skalecki, Adam 2005-06-07-08 ...... Solberg, Jim 1978-79-80-81 ...... 1989 Sollie, David ...... 1999Solomon, Ari ...... Sperl, Steve 2003-04-05-06 ...... 1999-00-01 Ryan Spielmann, ...... Troy Spielmann, 2004-05-06 ...... Joe Stacy, 1984-85-86-87 ...... Andy Steben, 1996 ...... 1993-94-95 EricStempinski, ...... Stojsavljevic, Milan 1977 ...... Stowers, Erik 1998 ...... 2000-01-02 Brad Swenby, ...... Szczepanski, Jon 1985-86-87-88 Th Th Th ...... 1984 Goran Tirnanic, ...... Alex Toth, 1980-81 ...... Dave Tomashek, 1986 ...... 1973-74 Zeke Tomic, ...... 1997-98-99 David Tompa, ...... 1979-80 Roland Treu, ...... 1983-84-85 Bob Trunley, ...... Mark 1998-99-00-01 Turner, ...... 1993-94 Dominic Vacca, ...... 1990-91-92 Demetri Vacratsis, ...... 2008-09-10 Osdol, Ross Van ...... 1974-75 Milan Vidakovich, ...... 1973-74-75 Mike Wallace, ...... 1977-78-79-80 Craig Webb, ...... Dale 2003-04-05-06 Weiler, ...... Riley 2010 Weiner, ...... 1974-75-76-77 Brian Wendt, ...... ErikWhite, 1995-96-97 ...... Ryan Whitehead, 2010 ...... 1997-98 Kevin Wiebe, ...... Andrew Wiedabach, 2009-10 ...... Karl Wiersholm, 1982-83 ...... Bill Willms, 1989 ...... Kurt Windbiel, 1982 ...... Aaron Wuebben, 2008 ...... Seung Yoo, 1979 ...... 1976-77-78-79 Zabala, Lito ...... 2004-05-06 Zelasko, Dan ...... Zenoni, Kyle 2002-03-04-05 GeoffZiedler, Zizzo,...... Frank 1983-84-85 ...... 1974Zuba, Jerry r e c c o SSoccer

s ’ n e M Men’s Men’s e e -S- - R - k - P - Q - - N - O - u a ...... 1984-85 w l i MMilwaukee

1 1 Saavedra, Daniel ...... 2000Saavedra, Daniel ...... 2007-08-09-10 Peter Sanger, ...... 1990-91-92-93 Tony Sanneh, ...... 1979Santorineos, John ...... Santos, Joaquin 1994-95-96-97 ...... John Saul, 1975 ...... Scalici, Mike 1973 ...... 1985Schade, Kevin ...... Mark Schaefer, 1979-80-81-82 ...... 1977-78Schemeld, Dean ...... 1976-78-79 Dave Scherer, ...... Scheuerman, Tony 1986 ...... DavidSchimpf, 1985-86-87-88 ...... Mark Schimpf, 1991 ...... 1995-96-97-98Schmidt, Matt ...... Scholz, Willie 1973 Racz, Nick ...... 1981-82Racz, Nick ...... Raich, Martin 1987 ...... 1996-97Rajec, Dan ...... Ramirez, Emilio 1993-94 ...... 2004-05-06-07 Rampa, Tenzin ...... 1973-74-75Rankovic, George ...... 2007-08-09Refai, Robert ...... Record, Jordan 2010 ...... 1975 Reigert, Tom ...... 1999-00-01-02 Richardson, Evan ...... 1994-95Rienzi, Jason ...... 1983 LarryRoder, ...... 1988-89-90-91Roe, Mike ...... 1999-00-01-02Roethe, Kevin ...... Rogahn, Trent 1996 Rohrman, Jeff ...... 1975-76-77 Rokvic, Miro ...... 2008-09 Stephen Romanello, ...... Greg Rosenthal, 2007-08-09-10 ...... 1983-84-85-86 Rowe, Mike ...... Royal, Paul 1992-93-94-95 ...... Rutenis, Matas 1982-83 Morgan, Ray ...... Ray Morgan, 1989-90 ...... Mroz, Jon 1989-90-91 ...... 1973-74-75-76 Pacho, Jorge Zach...... Papanikolaou, 1973 ...... 1974-75 Parada, Al ...... 1981 Roy Parker, ...... Mark Pehowski, 1998-99-00-01 ...... 1993 Kirk Pericciouli, ...... 2005-06-07-08 Phillips, Travis ...... 1985 Plutshack, Mark ...... 1987 Keith Pollasky, ...... 1984Polizzi, Mike ...... 1992-93-94-95 Provan, Jake ...... Prpa, Tihi 1984-85-86-87 Names, Craig ...... 1988-89-90-91 Names, Craig ...... Nkuti Ndely, 2006-07-08-09 ...... Nourmohamadian, Ali 1977 ...... 1985-86Nowak, Mike ...... 2004-05-06-07Ogorzalek, Ken ...... Steve O’Pray, 1993 0 22011 e Gufs. e - L - - M - in the band Th in artist with Scott teammate Schwebel Goran Kralj played from for the Panthers Kralj Goran 1987-90, earning all-league1987-90, earning honors twice. He went on to become a national recording went on to become recording a national He Lagos, Gerard ...... 1988-89-90-91Lagos, Gerard ...... 1990-91Lagos, Manuel ...... 2000-01-02-03 Lance, Kyle ...... 1981-82LaPorte, Chris ...... Laube, Joel 1984 ...... Lee, Andrew 1999-00 ...... Brian Leiszter, 1989 ...... 1995 LeMoine, Bob Lins, Chris...... 2004-05-06-07 ...... 2000-01-02-03Lish, Bobby ...... 1974-75-76 Lodi, Sal ...... 1973 Lord, Don ...... Luedke, Joe 1996-97-98-99 ...... 1982Lulik, J.R. Magnussen, Espen...... 1982-83 ...... Mai, Calvin 2007 ...... Craig Mallace, 2003-04-05-06 ...... Mannella, Dan 1997-98 ...... Pete Maristany, 1977 ...... Marras, Fabio 1980-81-82-83 David ...... Marshall, 1993-94-95-96 ...... Matthews, J.B. 1997-98-99-00 ...... 2008-09-10 Tony Maxey, McCabe, Garrett...... 2004-05 ...... 1986-87-88-89 Mark McIntosh, ...... 2003-04-05-06 Billy Meier, ...... Mejia, Pedro 2008-09-10 ...... 1989-91-92Menk, John ...... Metz, Peter 1994-95-96-97 ...... Mickschl, Eric 2003-04-05-06 ...... Mike Mielke, 2000 ...... Eddie Miller, 1987-88-89-90 ...... 1978-79-80-81 Mitrovich, John ...... Monson, Roger 1973-76-77 Klink, Eric ...... 1993-94-95-96Klink, Eric ...... Klopp, Jim 1989-90-91 ...... Ted 1987-88 Kluth, Knezic,...... George 1982-83 ...... Knezic, Peter 1977-78-79-80 ...... 1974-76Knezic,Steve ...... Tom Kopatich, 1994-95 ...... 1990 Scott Kreitmeir, ...... 1987-88-89-90Kralj, Goran Th e UWM men’s soccer program has produced a number of coaches over the years. Th e 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, 1996-2005 to their fi rst World Cup appearance since Peltonen, Craig Assistant, 1985-87 Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach 1950. In 1996, he became coach of the Marian College Men’s Coach Rampage. In May of 1999, he was named Marian College Women’s Coach Banks, Jimmy Player, 1985-86 coach of the Kansas City Wizards and led UWM Women’s Assistant Coach Milwaukee School of Engineering Men’s Coach the team to an MLS championship title. He was then named the MLS Coach of the Year. Pierce, Tony Assistant, 1991 Bennett, Louis Head Coach, 1996-2005 Lakeland Men’s & Women’s Coach Marquette Men’s Coach Gramenz, Don Player, 1990-93 Green Bay Assistant Men’s Coach • Left as the winningest coach in program Minnesota Th under Head Coach Concordia (IL) Men’s Coach history (136 wins) while leading Milwaukee Minnesota Th under Assistant Coach Concordia (IL) Women’s Coach to the NCAA Tournament from 2001-05. Bloomington Jeff erson H.S. Boys Coach Wisconsin Lutheran Women’s Coach Bode, Steve Player, 2003-07 Grier, Kris Player, 1980-83 Rohrman, Jeff Player, 1984-85 Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach Windsor’s Women’s Coach Wisconsin Men’s Coach St. Clair College Women’s Coach Maryland Men’s Assistant Coach Cirovski, Sasho Player, 1981-84 Bethany Men’s Coach s Maryland Men’s Coach Harris, Dan Head Coach, 1973-83 Navy Men’s Assistant n Hartford Men’s Coach Concordia Men’s Coach o

i UWM Men’s Assistant Coach • Athletic Director at Milwaukee School Royal, Paul Player, 1992-95

p • Led Maryland to a 19-4-2 record and of Engineering since 1995. Was inducted La Salle Women’s Coach NCAA National Championship in 2005. into the UWM Hall of Fame in 2006. Villanova Women’s Assistant m • Led Maryland to a 23-3-0 record and Philadelphia Charge Assistant (WUSA) a NCAA National Championship in 2008. Hatfi eld, Charlie Player, 1991 h West Texas A&M Men’s Assistant Coach Szczepanski, Jon Player, 1985-88 C

Wisconsin Men’s Assistant

e Knezic, Pete Player, 1977-80 Yale Men’s Assistant

u UWM Women’s Head Coach Assistant g Sasho a Cirovski Launder, Jim Player, 1974 Sollie, David Player, 1989 e Assistant Coach UWM Women’s Assistant Coach L

Milwaukee Rampage Assistant Coach NAVY Women’s Assistant Coach

n Dayton Men’s Coach Maryland Assistant Coach

o Wisconsin Men’s Coach z UWM Assistant Coach Tompkins, Brian Head Coach, 1989-95 i

r Coleman, Jon Player, 1993-1996 • Launder organized and played for Yale Men’s Coach

o UWM Men’s Head Coach, 2006-09 UWM’s club soccer team and helped it to UWM Women’s Head Coach UWM Men’s Assistant Coach 1996-2005 reach varsity status in 1974. He led Wiscon- • Tompkins posted the best winning per- H

Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach sin to four NCAA Tournament appearances centage in UWM history, a 90-41-11 (.672) e • Named fi fth head coach in history of in a fi ve-year span, winning the national mark in seven years, and led the Panthers program on December 27, 2005. championship in 1995. In 2000, he was in- to the NCAA Tournament in 1990. m i • In his second year as head coach, ducted into the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame.

T Coleman led the Lady Popes to the 2001 - Division I State Championship Title Liekoski, Timo Club Coach, 1972 x i and was named the 2001 WIAA State Columbus Crew Head Coach

Six-Time Horizon League Champions S Six-Time Girl’s Coach of the Year. 1995 US National U-23 Team Cleveland Crunch Head Coach (MISL) Dadaian, Chris Player, 1999-2002 Hartwick Men’s Head Coach UWM Assistant Coach • Liekoski was the UWM men’s soccer coach in its last year as a club sport. D’Amato, Frank Player, 1981-82 Marquette Women’s Assistant Coach Luedke, Joe Player, 1995-99 Brian Tompkins Wisconsin Lutheran Head Men’s Coach Dombrowski, Scott Player, 1997-2000 Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach Webb, Craig Player, 1977-80 West Allis Hale H.S. Boys Coach Wisconsin Women’s Coach Mannella, Dan Player, 1997-98 • Webb coached the Badgers from 1981- El-Ahmad, Khaled Player, 2001-04 La Salle Women’s Assistant 85, compiling an 83-13-3 record and a trip Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach Villanova Women’s Assistant to the NCAA Tournament in 1985. Gansler, Bob Head Coach, 1984-89 Marras, Fabio Player, 1980-83 Windbiel, Kurt Player, 1982 Toronto FC Assistant Coach Windsor Men’s Coach Lakeland College Men’s Coach Kansas City Wizards Head Coach Milwaukee Rampage Head Coach Mroz, Jon Player, 1987-91 Zenoni, Kyle Player, 2002-2005 1990 US World Cup Team Head Coach Brookfi eld Central H.S. Boys Coach Green Bay Men’s Assistant Coach • In 1990, Gansler led the Americans UWM Men’s Assistant Coach UWM Assistant Coach

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AAug.ug. 2200 A Alumnilumni GGameame ((Exh.)Exh.) EngelmannEngelmann StadiumStadium 7 p.m.p.m. AAug.ug. 2222 @ LewisLewis ((Exh.)Exh.) R Romeoville,omeoville, IIll.ll. 4:304:30 p.m.p.m. AAug.ug. 2266 I IPFWPFW E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 4:304:30 p.m.p.m.

337th7th PPantheranther IInvitationalnvitational SSept.ept. 2 W Westernestern IIllinoisllinois E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 7:30:30 pp.m..m. SSept.ept. 4 W Westernestern MMichiganichigan E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 3 pp.m..m.

SSept.ept. 9 M Marquettearquette E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 7:30:30 pp.m..m. SSept.ept. 1111 NortheasternNortheastern E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 1 pp.m..m.

UUABAB “Soccer“Soccer forfor a Cure”Cure” SSept.ept. 1616 v.v. Gardner-WebbGardner-Webb B Birmingham,irmingham, AAla.la. 5 pp.m..m. SSept.ept. 1188 @ UUABAB B Birmingham,irmingham, AAla.la. 2 2:30:30 pp.m..m.

SSept.ept. 2244 @ BButler*utler* I Indianapolis,ndianapolis, IInd.nd. 4 pp.m..m. SSept.ept. 2828 GreenGreen BBay*ay* E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 pp.m..m. OOct.ct. 1 C Clevelandleveland SState*tate* E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 pp.m..m. OOct.ct. 4 @ MichiganMichigan StateState E Eastast LLansing,ansing, MMich.ich. 3 pp.m..m. OOct.ct. 8 @ Detroit*Detroit* D Detroit,etroit, MMich.ich. 1 111 aa.m..m. OOct.ct. 1155 W Wrightright SState*tate* E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 pp.m..m. OOct.ct. 2222 @ VValparaiso*alparaiso* V Valparaiso,alparaiso, IInd.nd. 7 pp.m..m. OOct.ct. 2266 W Wisconsinisconsin E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 pp.m..m. OOct.ct. 2929 Loyola*Loyola* E Engelmannngelmann StadiumStadium 7 p.m.p.m. NNov.ov. 2 N Northernorthern IIllinoisllinois E Engelmannngelmann SStadiumtadium 7 pp.m..m. NNov.ov. 5 @ UUIC*IC* C Chicago,hicago, IIll.ll. 7 pp.m..m.

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