Men's Soccer Green Bay Combined Team Statistics (As of Nov 11, 2017) All Games

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Men's Soccer Green Bay Combined Team Statistics (As of Nov 11, 2017) All Games MEN’S SOCCER In This Section • Individual/Team Records • Honors & Awards • Annual Leaders • Year-By-Year Results • Coaching Summary • All-Time vs. Opponents • All-Time Roster • Year-By-Year Statistics Men’s Soccer Individual Records Individual Career 5. Nezih Nasanoglu, 1977 51 IPFW, 9-11-06 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GOALS 1. John Hummel, 1973 0.58 Zach Papanikolaou - UW-Parkside, 11-8-69***; 1. Nezih Hasanoglu, 1974-77 69 2. Terry Powers, 1981 0.62 Hamline, 10-31-69**UW-Parkside, 10-25-69*; Ma- 2. Zach Papanikolaou, 1969-71 62 3. Paul Schmidt, 1992 0.63 calester, 11-1-69*; UW-Parkside, 10-31-70*; UW-Fox 3. Chuck Stark, 1979-81 44 4. Joe Niemeyer, 1981 0.71 Valley, 9-20-69; Northern Illinois, 10-17-70; Ripon, 4. Greg Santaga, 1981-84 37 5. John Hummel, 1972 0.75 10-28-70; Macalester, 11-7-70 5. Joshua Okoampa, 2003-06 36 SAVES Greg Santaga - Marquette, 10-6-82*; UIC, 10-16-83*; ASSISTS 1. Mark Whittaker, 1985 160 Western Illinois, 10-31-82; UW-Parkside, 9-28-83; 1. Ivan Delbecchi, 1979-82 35 2. Bob Winkler, 1977 155 Brigham Young, 10-13-83 2. Nezih Hasanoglu, 1974-77 29 3. Josh Lynk, 2000 126 Fred Gustin, 1969-72 29 4. John Hummel, 1972 124 Chuck Stark - Rockford, 9-6-80*; UW-Platteville, 4. Greg Santaga, 1981-84 26 5. Frank Szarzynski, 1971 118 10-4-81; 5. Chuck Stark, 1979-81 22 SHUTOUTS Matt Wehking - UW-Platteville, 10-7-77; POINTS 1. Adam Stikl, 2007 11 1. Nezih Hasanoglu, 1974-77 167 2. Ryan Wehking, 2009 9 Jason Weier - W. Michigan, 10-23-98 2. Zach Papanikolaou, 1969-71 140 3. Joe Niemeyer, 1980 8 3. Chuck Stark, 1979-81 110 John Hummel, 1972 8 Audi Jepson - Viterbo, 9-12-15** 4. Ivan Delbecchi, 1979-82 99 5. Mark Whittaker, 1985 7 5. Greg Santaga, 1981-84 94 Paul Schmidt, 1992 7 *Four-goal effort John Hummel, 1973 7 **Five-goal effort GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Josh Lynk, 1999 7 ***Six-goal effort 1. John Hummel, 1972-73 0.66 2. Adam Stikl, 2005-08 0.94 Individual Game ASSISTS NIKOLA KAHVEDZIC 2017-18 TBD 1.03 1. 5 - Curt Anderson 3. Terry Powers, 1979-83 1.07 GOALS vs. UW-Platteville, 1977 4. Ryan Wehking 2009-12 1.16 1. 6 - Zach Papanikolaou 2. 4 - Ken Hess 5. Joe Neimeyer, 1978-81 1.25 vs. UW-Parkside, 1969 vs. UW-Parkside, 1969 2. 5 - Zach Papanikolaou 4 - Vic Bettendorf SAVES vs. Hamline, 1969 vs. UW-Platteville, 1981 1. Josh Lynk, 1997-00 381 5 - Audi Jepson 4 - Brian Giovinazzi 2. Dan Soszynski, 1988-91 299 vs. Viterbo, 2014 vs. Cleveland State, 2000 3. Terry Powers, 1979-83 297 3. 4 - 10 times by seven players 4. Ryan Wehking 2009-present 260 SAVES 5. Bob Winkler, 1976-77 241 HAT TRICKS 1. 25 - John Hummel JC Banks - @ Detroit, 10-3-10 (3 goals scored in less vs. Saint Louis, 1972 SHUTOUTS than 11 minuntes) 2. 21 - Frank Szarzynski 1. Ryan Wehking, 2009-12 20 vs. Northern Illinois, 1971 2. Adam Stikl, 2005-2008 19 Sam Borquaye - UW-Platteville, 10-4-81 3. Josh Lynk, 1997-00 15 John Hummel, 1972-73 15 Karl Braun - UW-Parkside, 9-27-87 5. Joe Niemeyer, 1978-80 14 6. Paul Schmidt, 1991-94 13 Erich Dietrich - IUPUI-Calumet, 11-2-73* Individual Fred Gustin - Ripon, 10-28-70* Season Nezih Hasanoglu - Western Michigan, 9-17-77; GOALS Western Illinois, 9-23-77; 1. Zach Papanikolaou, 1969 36 Minnesota, 10-1-77 2. Nezih Hasanoglu, 1975 25 3. Nezih Hasanoglu, 1977 22 Ken Hess - Hamline, 10-31-69; Wisconsin, 10-3-70 4. Greg Santaga, 1983 20 Zach Papanikalaou, 1971 20 Chad Johnson - Valparaiso, 9-24-88 ASSISTS Sam Krenzien - Detroit, 10-26-11 1. Fred Gustin, 1969 16 2. Greg Santaga, 1983 15 Mike Leeker - UW-Whitewater, 10-31-79*; Chuck Stark, 1980 15 Rockford, 9-6-80 4. Ivan Delbecchi, 1982 12 5. Brian Giovinazzi, 2000 11 Nick Lessard - Loyola, 11-4-99; Cleveland St 10-19-00 POINTS Darren Moore - Valparaiso, 11-3-93 1. Zach Papanikolaou, 1969 78 2. Nezih Hasanoglu, 1975 61 Peter Morris - Tulsa, 9-2-85 3. Greg Santaga, 1983 55 4. Chuck Stark, 1980 53 Joshua Okoampa - Cleveland St., 11-1-03; Men’s Soccer Team Records Team Season WINS 1. 1992 (19 games) 16 2. 1983 (21 games) 15 1975 (20 games) 15 4. 2006 (20 games) 14 1987 (22 games) 14 1982 (18 games) 14 1980 (18 games) 14 2009 (20 games) 14 GOALS 1. 1975 (20 games) 89 2. 1969 (14 games) 73 3. 1983 (21 games) 62 4. 1980 (18 games) 61 5. 1977 (20 games) 57 ASSISTS 1. 1969 (14 games) 55 2. 1980 (18 games) 54 3. 1983 (21 games) 48 4. 1977 (20 games) 46 5. 2009 (20 games) 43 SHOTS 1. 1980 (18 games) 470 2. 1983 (21 games) 399 3. 1976 (16 games) 396 4. 1987 (22 games) 391 5. 1977 (20 games) 382 MOST SHUTOUTS 1. 2007 (22 games) 12 2. 1992 (19 games) 10 3. 1999 (20 games) 9 2009 (20 games) 9 5. 1988 (22 games) 8 1987 (22 games) 8 1985 (20 games) 8 1983 (21 games) 8 1981 (15 games) 8 1972 (12 games) 8 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 1973 (12 games) 0.50 2. 1981 (15 games) 0.64 3. 1972 (12 games) 0.75 4. 2007 (22 games) 0.80 5. 1992 (19 games) 0.81 SCORING AVERAGE 1. 1969 (14 games) 4.86 2. 1975 (20 games) 4.45 3. 1972 (12 games) 3.80 4. 1980 (18 games) 3.38 5. 1981 (14 games) 3.00 Men’s Soccer Honors & Awards PHOENIX Hans Van Beek 2002 Clint Connealy Tom Sander (1st) HALL OF FAME 1980 Chuck Stark 2003 Bati Tola 1996 Scott Black (2nd) 1993 Horst Stemke 1981 Rick Voigtlander 2004 David Chin 1997 Chad Bodnar (2nd) 1994 Chris Akiwowo Chuck Stark 2005 Bati Tola 1998 Scott Black (2nd) Mark Wehking 1982 Greg Santaga 2006 Joshua Okoampa Josh Lynk (2nd) 1995 John Hummel Ivan Delbecchi 2007 Glenn Herzog Jason Weier (2nd) 1996 Zach Papanikolaou Joe Hoffmeyer 2008 Adam Stikl 1999 Josh Lynk (1st) 1997 Nezih Hasanoglu 1983 Greg Santaga 2009 JC Banks Scott Black (2nd) 1998 Greg Santaga 1985 Dave Porco 2010 JC Banks Brian Giovinazzi (2nd) 1999 Chuck Stark 1987 Erich Quidzinski 2011 Tony Walls 2000 Josh Lynk (1st) 2000 Ivan Delbecchi 1988 Joe Mueller Brian Giovinazzi (2nd) Lou LeCalsey 1989 Joe Mueller WSCA ALL-WISCONSIN TEAM Nick Lessard (2nd) 2001 Aldo Santaga 1992 Tim Dunne 1980 John Amuzu HORIZON LEAGUE 2002 Erich Quidzinski 1993 Tim Dunne Rich Hansen 2001 Brian Giovinazzi (1st) 2003 Rick Voigtlander Bo Hansen Ivan Delbecchi Clint Connealy (2nd) 2004 Terry Powers 1994 Tim Dunne Rick Voigtlander 2003 Lorcan Cronin (1st) 2005 Tim Dunne Tom Sander Mike Leeker Kyle Sillars (2nd) 2008 Josh Lynk 2001 Brian Giovinazzi Chuck Stark Pat Czuprynski (2nd) 2005 Joshua Okoampa 1982 Greg Santaga 2004 Joshua Okoampa (1st) ALL-AMERICA 2006 Joshua Okoampa Ivan Delbecchi Brandon Steenlage (2nd) 1970 Ken Hess Dan O’Brien Joe Hoffmeyer 2005 Joshua Okoampa (1st) 1972 Horst Stemke 2007 Dan O’Brien Terry Powers Bati Tola (2nd) Chris Akiwowo Tosaint Ricketts Kevin Campbell David Chin (2nd) 1973 Chris Akiwowo 2009 Tony Walls (1st) 1983 Greg Santaga (MVP) 2006 Joshua Okoampa (1st) 1975 Mark Wehking David Prochazka (2nd) Terry Powers Tosaint Ricketts (2nd) 1987 Erich Quidzinski JC Banks (2nd) Dave Porco Dan O’Brien (2nd) 1992 Tim Dunne 2010 JC Banks (2nd) 1984 Dave Porco 2007 Dan O’Brien (1st) 2006 Joshua Okoampa Tony Walls (3rd) Erich Quidzinski Tosaint Ricketts (1st) 2009 JC Banks (College Soccer News, 2011 Tony Walls (3rd) Todd Williams Lati Ziba (2nd) Goal.com and Top Drawer Soccer) 2013 Sam Krenzien (2nd) 2008 Tosaint Ricketts (1st) 2017 Audi Jepson (1st) ALL-CONFERENCE JC Banks (1st) ESPN THE MAGAZINE 2018 Tomer Zloczower (3rd) AMCU Tony Walls (2nd) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1984 Jorge Bravo (1st) David Prochazka (2nd) 2004 Adam Ben-Zikri (2nd) MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Herbert Dundun (1st) 2009 JC Banks (Player of the Year; 2005 Adam Ben-Zikri (2nd) 1970 Zach Papanikolaou Dave Porco (1st) Offensive Player of the Year) Ken Hess Scott Santaga (1st) David Prochazka (1st) NSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1971 Horst Stemke Todd William (1st) Tony Walls (1st) 2013 Sam Krenzien (2nd) 1972 Erich Dietrich 1985 Dave Porco (1st) David Znaty (1st) 1973 Chris Akiwowo Peter Morris (1st) 2010 JC Banks (1st) UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR 1974 Nezih Hasanoglu Mike Wehking (1st) Tony Walls (1st) ALL-AMERICA Mark Wehking 1986 Erich Quidzinski (1st) David Prochazka (2nd) 2018 Tomer Zloczower (2nd) 1975 Nezih Hasanoglu 1987 Erich Quidzinski (1st) Scott Raymonds (2nd) 1976 Tim Alexander Kyle Destree (1st) 2011 Tony Walls (Player of the Year; UNITED SOCCER COACHES SCHOLAR 1978 Karl Gress 1988 Chad Johnson (1st) 1st Team) ALL-REGION 1979 Karl Gress Karl Braun (1st) Stuart Grable (2nd) 2018 Tomer Zloczower (1st) 1980 Chuck Stark 1989 Dan Soszynski (1st) Andrew Stone (2nd) Andre Baires (1st) 1981 Rick Voigtlander Mike Porco (1st) 2012 Sam Krenzien (1st) 1982 Ivan Delbecchi Julian Taagen (1st) 2013 Sam Krenzien (2nd) NSCAA/UNITED SOCCER COACHES 1983 David Porco MID-CONTINENT Lawrence Talery (2nd) ALL-REGION 1984 Kevin Campbell 1990 Mike Porco (1st) 2014 Lawrence Talery (2nd) 1969 Ken Hess 1985 David Porco 1992 Tim Dunne 2017 Jeremy Bonomo (Coach of the Desi McCallagh 1986 Erich Quidzinski (Player of the Year, Year) Zach Papanikolaou 1987 Kevin Shaw Newcomer of the Year) Audi Jespon (Offensive Player Pete Stratton 1988 Chad Johnson Keiran O’Neill (1st) of the Year; 1st Team) 1970 Fred Gustin 1989 Dan Soszynski Dave Poggi Tomer Zloczower (1st) Ken Hess 1990 Mike Porco (Coach of the Year) Buran Huseini (2nd) Zach Papanikolaou 1991 Dan Soszynski Dan Govin (2nd) Marcos Bautista (2nd) 1971 Chris Akiwowo 1992 Tim Dunne Darren Moore (2nd) Adam Mansa (All-Freshman Horst Stemke 1993 Tim Dunne Mark Schlenker (2nd) Team) 1972 Chris Akiwowo 1994 Tim Dunne Paul Schmidt (2nd) 2018 Tomer Zloczower (1st) Ray Eckelkamp 1995 Jon Lowery 1993 Tim Dunne (1st) Andre Baires (1st) Horst Stemke 1996 Ken Baertsch Bo Hansen (1st) Buran Huseini (1st) 1973 Chris Akiwowo 1997 Matt Johnson Mike Geise (2nd) Joey Bourgeois (All-Freshman 1975 Nezih Hasanoglu 1998 Chad Bodnar Dan Govin (2nd) Team) 1976 Nezih Hasanoglu 1999 Josh Lynk Darren Moore (2nd) 1977 Tim Alexander 2000 Josh Lynk MCC Nezih Hasanoglu 2001 Brian Giovinazzi 1994 Tim Dunne (1st) Men’s Soccer Honors & Awards CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT 1995 Deron Braun TEAM HANS VAN BEEK 1996 Adam Bruckner 2009 AJ Konchar MCC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1997 Adam Bruckner (100:4 vs.
Recommended publications
  • Engrossed Resolution
    2017 Senate Resolution 6 ENGROSSED RESOLUTION Relating to: honoring the University of Wisconsin−Green Bay women’s basketball team. Whereas, the Green Bay Phoenix women’s basketball team captured its 16th tournament championship in the last 21 seasons by defeating Wright State 62−44 in the championship game of the Horizon League Championship; and Whereas, the 29 wins by the Phoenix are the most wins since the 2012−13 season and the third time under Head Coach Kevin Borseth that the team has won 29 games or more in a season; and Whereas, senior Jessica Lindstrom was named to the All−Horizon League First Team, All−Defensive Team, and All−Academic Team and finished with an average of 15.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game, making her the only player to average a double−double in the entire league; and Whereas, senior Allie LeClaire was named to the All−Horizon League Second Team and was the Horizon League Tournament MVP, redshirt junior Jen Wellnitz was awarded Defensive Player of the Year, and Karly Murphy earned a spot on the All−Freshman Team; and Whereas, Green Bay also won its 20th−consecutive regular−season conference championship and will be appearing in its 18th NCAA tournament; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the senate, That the members of the Wisconsin Senate hereby commend and congratulate the Green Bay Phoenix women’s basketball team on another very successful regular season and wish them the best of luck in the NCAA tournament; and, be it further Resolved, That the senate chief clerk shall provide copies of this resolution to Head Coach Kevin Borseth, his staff, each member of the team, and Athletic Director Charles Guthrie.
    [Show full text]
  • T. Christopher Greenwell
    T. CHRISTOPHER GREENWELL ADDRESS Office: 104P SAC East University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 (502) 852-0555 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Major: Sport Management June 2001 Cognate: Marketing Minor: Research Methods M.S. Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia Major: Sport Management June 1993 B.B.A. McKendree University Lebanon, Illinois Majors: Management and June 1990 Business Administration Magna Cum Laude RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP INTERESTS My primary research interest is the unique aspect of the service environment in sports and how it can be used as a marketing tool. I also engage in research exploring how violence in sport is marketed. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2000- present: University of Louisville Professor, 2013-present Associate Professor, 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, 2001–2007 Lecturer, 2000-2001 Teach graduate sport administration courses on sport marketing, sport publicity and promotion, and event management. Teach undergraduate sport administration courses on sport marketing. Advising graduate sport administration majors. Advising sport administration doctoral students. Undergraduate program coordinator (2004-2008) Graduate Program coordinator (2008-2011) Program Director (2011-present) COSMA Accreditation Coordinator (2009 –present) 1998 – 2000: The Ohio State University Graduate Teaching Associate Developed course curriculum, reading materials and lecture topics for a three-credit undergraduate course on sport for spectators. Taught five sections of the course. Created syllabi and taught ten sections of five different activity classes including bowling, jogging, racquetball, and golf within the university’s Sport, Fitness, and Health Program. Supervised a coaching practicum for Sport and Leisure Studies undergraduates. Administrative Assistant to the Section Coordinator Developed a comprehensive web site for instructors and students in the Sport, Fitness, and Health Program.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012-13 UIC Flames Basketball Game Notes UICFLAMES.COM
    2012-13 UIC Flames Basketball Game Notes MBB Contact: Brett McWethy, Director of Communications • [email protected] • 312.996.5880 (O) • 815.751.1015 (C) Game #27: Flames Wrap Up Road Trip at Milwaukee Wednesday 2012-13 Schedule/Results UIC Flames (15-11/6-7 HL) at Milwaukee Panthers (6-22, 2-12 HL) November Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 • Klotsche Center • 7:00 p.m. CST 2 (Wed.) UW-PLATTEVILLE (Exh.) W, 56-49 Radio: ESPN Chicago/ESPNChicago.com (Dave Juday/Kenny Williams/Jonathan Hood) 11 (Sun.) UC RIVERSIDE W, 59-52 Television: Sports32/Comcast SportsNet Chicago (Daron Sutton/Adrian Tigert) 16 (Fri.) vs. New Mexico# L, 59-66 Live Video: Horizon League Network 17 (Sat.) vs. Mercer# W, 62-36 UIC Head Coach: Howard Moore • Record at UIC/Overall as Head Coach: 30-57 (3rd season) UWM Head Coach: Rob Jeter • Record at UWM/Overall: 125-127 (8th season) 19 (Mon.) vs. Iona# W, 86-81 In-Game Twitter Updates: @UICFlamesSID/@uicflamesdotcom • Hashtags: #uicbasketball, #HLMBB 24 (Sat.) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W, 56-45 27 (Tues.) at Northern Illinois W, 58-46 UIC’s Last Game Starters December 1 (Sat.) at Northwestern W, 50-44 4 Gary Talton • PG The Flames’ leading scorer and third-leading 5 (Wed.) ROOSEVELT W, 81-43 6-1 • 163 • Sr. • Dallas, Texas rebounder. In Horizon League games, is 8 (Sat.) COLORADO STATE W, 64-55 DeSoto/Mountain View C.C. averaging a League 11th-best 14.4 ppg. Has 15 (Sat.) EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 74-48 scored in double figures 22 times this season, 18 (Tues.) at Western Illinois L, 54-70 PPG RPG APG MPG and 43 times during his two-year career.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-18 Phoenix Stats 2017-18 Schedule
    CANCUN CHALLENGE Mayan Tournament 2017-18 SCHEDULE Cancun, Mexico Date Opponent Time Hard Rock Hotel Oct. 26 UW-WHITEWATER (Ex.) W, 71-34 Riviera Maya Nov. 2 MICHIGAN TECH (Ex.) W, 87-49 3-0 Nov. 11 CHATTANOOGA W, 60-30 Nov. 15 at Wisconsin W, 67-34 NATION'S BEST Green Bay enters the Cancun Challenge with one of the best statistical defenses in the nation, Nov. 18 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 55-41 owning the top scoring defense in the country with a lowly 35.0 PPG average. The next best mark Nov. 23 vs. Columbia^ 10 am in the nation comes from Oklahoma State, who has allowed an average of 46.0 PPG. Green Bay Nov. 24 vs. Arizona State^ 12:30 pm also has the best field-goal percentage defense in the country with 25.5% and ranks second in three-point field-goal percentage defense at 13.5%. Nov. 25 vs. Mississippi State^ 10 am Dec. 2 MARQUETTE 1 PM LINDSTROM MAKING LEAPS Senior Jessica Lindstrom reached two major milestones in Green Bay's victory over Wisconsin on Dec. 6 at Dayton 10 am November 15, becoming the seventh player in program history to amass 900 points and 700 rebounds Dec. 10 at Loyola 1 pm in a career.Lindstrom also moved into Green Bay's top 10 in all-time rebounds after her double- double (19pts/10rebs) performance against South Dakota State, currently has 710 in her career. Dec. 16 BRADLEY 1 PM Dec. 19 at Northwestern 11 am HIBNER HAPPENING Sophomore Caitlyn Hibner was on fire when the Phoenix traveled to Madison for a rivalry Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • Siriusxm New Tune Flag Report
    College Football on SiriusXM: Week 14 - November 26-30 Channels for Channels for Visiting team broadcast Home team broadcast Date Kickoff Time (ET) Visiting Team Sirius XM Internet Home Team Sirius XM Internet 11/26/2019 06:00 PM Ohio Bobcats Akron Zips 968 11/26/2019 07:00 PM Western Michigan Broncos Northern Illinois Huskies 969 11/28/2019 07:30 PM Mississippi Rebels 211 190 961 Mississippi State Bulldogs 84 84 84 11/29/2019 12:00 PM Texas Tech Red Raiders 390 980 Texas Longhorns 83 83 83 11/29/2019 12:00 PM Miami of Ohio Redhawks Ball State Cardinals 985 11/29/2019 12:00 PM Bowling Green Falcons Buffalo Bulls 983 11/29/2019 12:00 PM Toledo Rockets Central Michigan Chippewas 986 11/29/2019 12:00 PM Kent State Golden Flashes Eastern Michigan Eagles 984 11/29/2019 12:00 PM Virginia Tech Hokies 136 193 955 Virginia Cavaliers 84 84 84 11/29/2019 02:30 PM Missouri Tigers 391 981 Arkansas Razorbacks 98 190 961 11/29/2019 02:30 PM Iowa Hawkeyes 138 196 958 Nebraska Cornhuskers 135 195 957 11/29/2019 03:30 PM Boise State Broncos 84 84 84 Colorado State Rams 983 11/29/2019 03:30 PM Cincinnati Bearcats 133 202 965 Memphis Tigers 99 210 968 11/29/2019 04:00 PM Washington State Cougars 392 982 Washington Huskies 134 197 959 11/29/2019 04:15 PM West Virginia Mountaineers 390 980 TCU Horned Frogs 83 83 83 11/29/2019 06:00 PM Appalachian State Mountaineers 391 981 Troy Trojans 11/30/2019 12:00 PM Clemson Tigers 133 193 955 South Carolina Gamecocks 136 192 963 11/30/2019 12:00 PM Tulsa Golden Hurricane 384 973 East Carolina Pirates 383 972 11/30/2019
    [Show full text]
  • 2002-03 Women's Basketball Release, Nov. 18
    Wisconsin Sports Information 1440 Monroe Street Madison, WI 53711 Contact: Tam Flarup WISCONSIN Ph: 608-263-5502 Fax: 608-265-8051 2002-03 Women’s Basketball Release, Nov. 18 Email: [email protected] Web Site: UWBADGERS.COM QUICK FACTS UPCOMING EVENTS All Times Central Fri. Nov. 22 at Northern Illinois (Open Convocation Center) 7 p.m. 2002–03 Record: 0-0 SUN. NOV. 24 UW-GREEN BAY, Kohl Center 1:30 p.m. Big Ten Record: 0-0 National Rank: NA WISCONSIN OPENS SEASON AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS FRIDAY Wisconsin (0-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten) concluded its exhibition season with a 1-1 record hav- Head Coach: Jane Albright ing defeated Lithuania 84-72 in its second game Thursday. UW opened its ninth season UW Record: 154-86/8th year under Jane Albright and its 29th season in school history on Nov. 10 with an 85-72 loss to Career Record: 342-196/18th year the Wisconsin AAU Select team in exhibition game at the Kohl Center. Assistant Coaches: Kate Peterson, Al Brown, The season opens this week with a return to Jane Albright’s old stomping ground at Erika Lang-Montgomery Northern Illinois University (0-0) in DeKalb. Albright became the winningest coach in NIU history with a 188-110 mark during her 10-year tenure prior to coming to Wisconsin.The STORYLINES Badgers will be the first ‘official’game in the new NIU Convocation Center. Sunday UW’s home season begins playing host to UW-Green Bay at 1:30 p.m. in the • The Badgers are 1-1 in exhbitions as they Kohl Center.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports Pg 11 11-9.Indd
    star-news sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, November 9, 2007 11 Going, going, gone Goodland native honored By Kelsi Bowers develop their own style,” Porsch The Hoxie Sentinel said. “Teach them good technique Long-time Hoxie High School and a variety of moves so they can wrestling coach Kirk Baker, a 1976 use what works for them.” Goodland High School graduate, Baker’s technique helped mold an received one of the greatest honors unbelievable list of championship- a coach can receive when he was level Hoxie wrestlers, Porsch said. inducted into the Kansas Wrestling “Kirk always respected his Coaches Association Hall of Fame wrestlers and believed they could at Fort Hays State University. achieve great things,” Porsch said, Before his successful coaching “and many times that led them to career at Hoxie, Baker learned the success beyond what some other way for success in wrestling as people expected of them.” a competitor. At Goodland High Baker guided 31 state champions, School, he was a state runner-up including five two-time winners, as a freshman, state champion as a one three-time champ and one sophomore and junior, grand state four-time gold medalist. He had 13 runner-up as a junior, and state wrestlers with 100 or more wins in runner-up and grand state champion their four years at Hoxie. as a senior. The coach credits his success to He was inducted into the hall of the formula he used to get the best Kirk Baker fame at a banquet Saturday, Oct. 27, performance from his wrestlers.
    [Show full text]
  • Homegrown Alumni Drive Hometown Success
    Homegrown Teacher-turned-CFO alumni Mary Kabacinski drive hometown success Also inside… . Kress Center progess!FEBRUARY Dr. Sci-fi2005 ‘Luv U’ memories Notes from 2420 Nicolet… Dear Friends, Greetings from Green Bay’s University of Wis- consin, where we are serious about “Connect- Three cheers foring learning students to life”…but, still Founders find time for fun. and alumni stars! My wife, Cyndie, and I took it as a great compliment when a friend said we must be UW-Green Bay’s biggest cheerleaders because we attend so many performances, games and special events. That’s why we decided to dress the part with our get-ups (right) for the Frost Fest chili cookoff—a campus tradition in which costumed faculty and staff serve lunch Inside UW-Green Bay in the Nicolet Room. February 2005 • Volume 31, No. 2 Hometown proud 2 My time inside the suit dishing up home- •FGreenvilleEATURES ‘School’ supplies the world made “Phoenix Phire” chili was five-alarm hot, Editor • Righting the ship in Oconto but a cool way to relate to students. I sensed, Chris Sampson • Label it high-tech in Algoma once again, that school spirit is on the rise. Friendly people and a lively campus Editorial Staff 4 atmosphere are great assets. Grads leave mark in NE Wisconsin Chris Sampson Our greatest attraction, however, will always be academic excel- Sue Bodilly 2 lence. We have exceptional faculty and staff and a top-tier ranking Virginia Dell Green light! Donors make new 6 among Midwest regional universities. Our students achieve tremen- Scott Hildebrand student events center a ‘go’ dous things.
    [Show full text]
  • 2008 Media Guide
    NNCAACAA TTournamentournament PParticipantsarticipants • 11979979 • 11980980 • 11990990 • 22001001 • 22002002 • 22003003 • 22004004 • 22005005 1 General Information School ...University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip ..............Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Founded ............................................... 1885 Enrollment ........................................ 28,042 Nickname ...................................... Panthers Colors ................................ Black and Gold Home Field .....................Engelmann Field Capacity............................................... 2,000 Affi liation .......................NCAA Division I Conference ......................Horizon League Chancellor .................Dr. Carlos Santiago Director of Athletics ..............Bud Haidet Associate AD/SWA .............Kathy Litzau Athletics Phone...................414-229-5151 TV/Radio Roster ................Inside Front 2008 Opponents Ticket Offi ce Phone ...........414-229-5886 Quick Facts/Table of Contents ............1 Bradley/UW-Whitewater/Drake ....44 Panther Staff Missouri State/Dayton/Santa Clara ..45 History Head Coach Jon Coleman ...............2 Binghamton/CS-Northridge/SIUE....46 First Year of Soccer ............................ 1973 Assistant Coach Chris Dadaian .....3 Valparaiso/Butler/Detroit .............47 Assistant Coach Jesse Rosen ..........3 Cleveland State/Wisconsin/Green Bay ..48 All-Time Record ..........401-235-56 (.620) / of Contents T Table NCAA Appearances/Last ..............8/2005 Support Staff ......................................4
    [Show full text]
  • SOCCER STAFF 16 Danielle Flynn • • • D 6-0 Sr O’Fallon, MO (St
    • PANTHER SOCCER: THE OVC’S PREMIER PROGRAM PROGRAM INFO 200 EASTERN ILLINOIS ROSTER Conference............................................. Ohio.Valley # Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (High School/Previous) 2009.Overall.Record........................................ 7-8-5 0. Brittany.O’Dell. GK. 5-7. Fr. Charleston,.IL.(Charleston) 2009.OVC.Record.........................3-3-2.(T-4TH OF 9) 1. Jessica.Taldone. GK. 5-7. RS-Fr. Crystal.Lake,.IL.(Crystal.Lake.South) OVC.Tournament.Finish............. Lost.in.First.Round Home.Facility..................................... Lakeside.Field 2. Cassidi.Dietz. D. 5-5. Fr. Millstadt,.IL.(Belleville.West) Capacity...........................................................1,000 3. Ashley.Streid.•. F. 5-5. RS-So. Granite.City,.IL.(Granite.City) Letterwinners.Returning/Lost.............................14/7 4. Kayla.Doran.•. M. 5-5. So. St..Charles,.MO.(Incarnate.Word) Starters.Returning/Lost........................................7/4 5. Jenna.Wampler. F. 5-3. Fr. Bloomington,.IL.(University) Newcomers...........................................................10 6. Sarah.Rusk.•.•.•. M. 5-4. Sr. Woodridge,.IL.(Downers.Grove.South) ALL-TIME RECORDS Overall.......................................... 159-118-28.(.567) 7. Kaitlin.Sullivan.•.•.•. M/F. 5-4. Sr. Chatham,.IL.(Chatham-Glenwood) At.Lakeside.Field..............................85-31-13.(.709) 8. Ellen.Campbell. M. 5-7. Fr. Naperville,.IL.(Naperville.North) Away.................................................66-70-13.(.487) 9. Hillary.Blake.•.•. D. 5-2. Jr. Naperville,.IL.(Waubonsie.Valley) Neutral..................................................8-17-2.(.333) 10. Brenna.Vogel. D. 5-8. Fr. Naperville,.IL.(Neuqua.Valley) Ohio.Valley.(1998-Present)..............53-18-13.(.708) OVC.Tournament..................................13-6-1.(.675) 11. Elise.Farrelly.•.•. D/M. 5-5. Jr. Geneva,.IL.(Geneva) Missouri.Valley.(1996-98).....................10-5-1.(.656) 12. Caitlin.Greene. D/M. 5-6. Fr.
    [Show full text]
  • April 18, 2003 Official Newspaper of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
    KalihwisaksKalihwisaks “She Looks For News” April 18, 2003 Official Newspaper of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin www.oneidanation.org Wisconsin ranks second in revenue OperationOperation OneidaOneida CaresCares from Indian casinos Milwaukee, Wis. - The state of Wisconsin will lead all other states in Indian casi- no revenues paid to them except for the state of Connecticut. The $118 mil- lion payments to the state of Wisconsin by the eleven casi- nos in the state puts the Badger State second among the twenty-two states that have Indian gaming accord- ing to a study done by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Connecticut will receive $400 million this year from their two Indian casinos. Foxwoods Casino and Mohegan Sun Casino are two of the largest casinos in the world. Oneida Legislative Affairs Director, Kevin Cornelius, said that the Oneida Tribe realizes the significance of the sizable payments the tribes are sending the state and is surprised that the Republican legislature is still balking at the idea of new compact agreements. “The economic impact and payment that we (the eleven Wisconsin tribes) have agreed Ceremony recognizes men to, far outweighs any amount that other state’s tribes pay and women in armed with the exception of See Page 4 forces, Oneida veterans Revenue By Keith Skenandore mentary school is holding a Kalihwisaks penny drive to raise money Tears were shed, prayers for the family of Lori were spoken as “Operation Piestewa. Oneida Cares” held an Vice-Chairwoman Kathy evening committed to patrio- Hughes said the Oneida tism, family and community Nation, like any other nation, unity.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 NFL on Siriusxm
    College Football on SiriusXM: Week 15 - December 6-14 Channels for Channels for Visiting team broadcast Home team broadcast Date Kickoff Time (ET) Visiting Team Sirius XM Internet Home Team Sirius XM Internet 12/6/2019 8:00 PM Utah Utes 83 83 83 Oregon Ducks 84 84 84 12/7/2019 12:00 PM Baylor Bears 83 83 83 Oklahoma Sooners 84 84 84 12/7/2019 12:00 PM Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Appalachian State Mountaineers 81 81 81 12/7/2019 12:00 PM Miami of Ohio Redhawks Central Michigan Chippewas 380 970 12/7/2019 1:30 PM UAB Blazers 381 971 Florida Atlantic Owls 121 207 967 12/7/2019 3:30 PM Cincinnati Bearcats 206 201 964 Memphis Tigers 211 202 965 12/7/2019 4:00 PM Georgia Bulldogs 138 191 962 LSU Tigers 84 84 84 12/7/2019 4:00 PM Hawaii Rainbow Warriors 382 972 Boise State Broncos 105 203 966 12/7/2019 7:30 PM Virginia Cavaliers 108 193 955 Clemson Tigers 81 81 81 12/7/2019 8:00 PM Ohio State Buckeyes 84 84 84 Wisconsin Badgers 83 83 83 12/14/2019 3:00 PM Army Black Knights 81 81 81 Navy Midshipmen 83 83 83 Schedule subject to change Last updated: Dec. 1, 2019 2019 NFL on SiriusXM Week 14 Date Time (ET) Away Team Sirius XM Internet Home Team Sirius XM Internet 12/05/2019 08:20 PM Dallas Cowboys 81 225 808 Chicago Bears 83 226 805 12/08/2019 01:00 PM Carolina Panthers 133 384 804 Atlanta Falcons 108 228 801 12/08/2019 01:00 PM Baltimore Ravens 121 385 802 Buffalo Bills 134 229 803 12/08/2019 01:00 PM Cincinnati Bengals 119 386 806 Cleveland Browns 135 230 807 12/08/2019 01:00 PM Washington Redskins 137 380 831 Green Bay Packers 81 225 811 12/08/2019
    [Show full text]