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Wisconsin Mens Soccer WISCONSIN MENS SOCCER . SIX NCAA TOURNAMENTs . 1995 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS . FOUR BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS . SEVEN NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS WISCONSIN VS. MILWAUKEE/INDIANA QUICK FACTS OCT. 18, 2016 . MADISON, WIS. OCT. 21, 2016 . MADISON, WIS. GENERAL City/State: Madison, Wis. Time .......................................7 p.m. CT WISCONSIN Population: 245,691 Location ....................... Madison, Wis. Rankings (NSCAA) ............................... NR 2016-17 Record (B1G) .....7-3-2 (3-2-1) Founded: 1848 Site ...................... McClimon Complex TV ........................................... BTN Plus Head Coach ..............................John Trask Enrollment: 43,389 (Undergraduates: 29,302) Record at UW (Yrs.) .........49-60-20 (10) Series History .....UW leads 18-13-7 Nickname: Badgers In Madison ............ UW leads 11-4-1 Colors: Cardinal (PMS 200) and White In Milwaukee ........... UW trails 6-8-6 MILWAUKEE ...................... Oct. 18 MATCH 13 MATCH Affiliation: NCAA I Neutral .....................Series tied 1-1-0 Rankings (NSCAA) ............................... NR 2016 Record (Horizon) .... 6-5-2 (3-2-1) Conference: Big Ten Time .......................................7 p.m. CT Head Coach .....................Kris Kelderman Chancellor: Rebecca Blank Location ....................... Madison, Wis. Record at UM (Yrs.) ........34-31-10 (4) Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Site ...................... McClimon Complex Senior Men’s Administrator: Terry Gawlik TV ........................................... BTN Plus INDIANA ............................. Oct. 21 Athletic Dept. Phone: 608-262-1866 Series History ........UW trails 5-35-6 Rankings (NSCAA) ...................................9 Website: UWBadgers.com In Madison .............UW trails 4-11-3 2016 Record (B1G) ........... 8-1-5 (2-0-4) In Bloomington .....UW trails 1-21-3 Head Coach .........................Todd Yeagley HEAD COACH JOHN TRASK 14 MATCH Record IU (Yrs.) ......................... 80-40-25 Neutral ...................... UW trails 0-3-0 Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis. Alma Mater: Indiana University, 1993 Career Record: 102-83-46 (16th season) Record at Wisconsin: 49-60-20 (10th season) STARTING XI 1. Wisconsin is tied for third in the Big Ten conference with Michigan State, behind top-ranked Maryland and Indiana. ASSISTANT COACHES . Kieth Tiemeyer (eighth season) 2. In arguably one of the most exciting matches of the season and an epic Big Ten showdown, the . Aaron Hohlbein (second season) Wisconsin men’s soccer team dropped a 3-2 overtime thriller . Tim Boruff (Volunteer Assistant) to No. 1 Maryland in College Park. 3. The Badgers are 5-0 when playing at the McClimon Soccer SUPPORT STAFF Complex this season. Justin Doherty (Sr. Assoc. AD for External Relations) 4. Mueller has dominated offensively this year including a . Mitch Toda (Athletic Trainer) team-high 37 shots and leads the team in points (13), goals (4) . Kevin Schultz (Strength Coach) and assists (5). Kelli Grashel (Communications) 5. UW moved up to 76th in the RPI rankings. The Indiana Hoosiers, who are on tap for UW later this week, are 29th in TEAM INFORMATION the RPI. 2015 Overall Record: 5-11-3 6. In just his second and third games played, senior Matej 2015 Big Ten Record (Finish): 2-3-3 Radonic posted a two-game point streak, tallying goals against 2015 Final Rank: Not Ranked Michigan State and Green Bay. Starters Returning/Lost: 7. Sam Brotherton garnered the program’s first-ever NSCAA Letterwinners Returning/Lost: National Player of the Week Award on Oct. 4. Newcomers: In his debut back from a stint 8. More than half of Wisconsin’s goals have come in confer- with the New Zealand national TEAM HISTORY ence play. The Badgers have recorded nine goals against Big team, Sam Brotherton scored First Year of Soccer: 1977 Ten opponents. against No. 1 Maryland. Record (Years): 401-299-83 Big Ten Record (Years): 97-88-26 9. Junior Philipp Schilling ranks fourth in the Big Ten in save Big Ten Tournament Championships: 1 percentage at 77.4 percent, while also recording four shutouts on the season. NCAA Tournament Record: 9-5-0 10. UW is looking to claim the in-state sweep, defeating Marquette, Milwaukee and Green Bay, for Last NCAA Tournament: 2013 the first time since 2008. First Team All-Big Ten Selections: 30 11. The Badgers are looking to notch their fifth win over Indiana in Madison. ARENA INFORMATION Name: McClimon Complex Capacity: 1,611 Record at McClimon: 112-74-22 (23 seasons) Press Box Phone: 608-265-5149 37 400 2 FOLLOW THE BADGERS Goalkeeper Philipp Schilling The men’s soccer program Badger juniors Mark Home game live stats www.bit.ly/2bmUYrz has been a force to be reck- clinched its 400th win in the Segbers and Tom Barlow Gameday Live www.UWBadgers.com oned with in the net. He program with a 1-0 shut- will both get their 50th Twitter updates @BadgerMSoccer ranks 37th in the nation for out over Marquette and its career game played against Gameday App his 0.784 goals against aver- 401st win with a 3-0 blank- opponent Milwaukee in the age, and also fourth in the ing over Green Bay. Tuesday night match-up. conference. Soccer Contact: Kelli Grashel . Office: 608-262-8216 . Cell: 608-445-4086 . E-mail: [email protected] . Twitter: @KelliGrashel Athletic Communications Office . University of Wisconsin . Kellner Hall . 1440 Monroe Street . Madison, WI 53711 WISCONSIN VS. MILWAUKEE/INDIANA GENERAL NOTES WISCONSIN PROJECTED STARTING XI 2016 SCHEDULE . SIX NCAA TOURNAMENTs . 1995 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS . FOUR BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS . SEVEN NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS No. Name Pos. Yr. G A GP/GS Notes 2 Elan Koenig D So 0 0 12/12 Did not see game action in 2015 and has started all 12 DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) Rec. games in the 2016 season WISCONSIN VS. MILWAUKEE/INDIANA Aug. 16 Northern Illinois 7 p.m. T, 1-1 4 Enda O’Neill MF/D Jr 0 0 12/12 2015 Academic All-Big Ten awardee OCT. 18, 2016 . MADISON, WIS. OCT. 21, 2016 . MADISON, WIS. Aug. 20 at Creighton 7 p.m. W, 3-1 5 Sam Brotherton D So 2 0 9/9 Has scored in each of the last two games he has played Aug. 26 Santa Clara 7:30 p.m. W, 1-0 7 Mark Segbers F Jr 1 2 12/12 Game, season and career-high two assists against NU Sept. 2 at FIU 7 p.m. L, 0-1 Sept. 4 at FAU 12:30 p.m. T, 1-1 8 Mike Catalano MF Jr 2 2 11/11 Ranks second on team in shots with 21 Sept. 9 Michigan 7:30 p.m. W, 2-1 10 Chris Mueller MF Jr 3 2 12/11 Leads Badgers in goals, points and assists Sept. 14 at Northwestern 8 p.m. W, 2-1 11 Tom Barlow F Jr 2 0 12/12 Scored game-winning goal against Michigan Sept. 23 at Penn State 5:30 p.m. L, 1-2 13 Alex Masbruch MF Jr 0 0 12/12 Started all 19 games last season Sept. 27 St. Louis University 7 p.m. W, 2-0 15 Noah Leibold MF/D Fr 0 0 12/12 Started all 12 games this season as a freshman Oct. 1 Rutgers 7 p.m. W, 1-0 Oct. 5 at Marquette 7 p.m. W, 1-0 16 Brian Hail F Sr 0 1 12/12 Tallied his third assist of season against Green Bay Oct. 9 at Michigan State 1 p.m. T, 1-1 No. Name Pos. Yr. S GA ShO Notes Oct. 11 Green Bay 7 p.m. W, 3-0 30 Philipp Schilling GK R-Jr 34 10 4 Recorded fifth team ShO of the year against Green Bay Oct. 14 at Maryland 7:30 p.m. L, 3-2 Oct. 18 UW-Milwaukee 7 p.m. Oct. 21 Indiana 7 p.m. MAYHEM IN MARYLAND throw to Radonic. The senior contorted his body and fired a liner to the far post, Oct. 25 Western Illinois 7 p.m. In arguably one of the most exciting earning his second consecutive goal in Oct. 30 Ohio State 1 p.m. matches of the season and an epic Big Ten two consecutive games. Nov. 7 Big Ten Quarterfinal TBA showdown, the Wisconsin men’s soccer Nov. 13 Big Ten Semis/Final TBA team dropped a 3-2 overtime thriller to In a display of incredible footwork and No. 1 Maryland in College Park. passing, juniors Christopher Mueller and Tom Barlow danced the ball back Wisconsin (7-3-2 overall, 3-2-1 Big Ten) FOLLOW THE BADGERS and forth before finding another junior, held a 2-1 advantage with two minutes Mark Segbers, for the finishing touch. An WEBSITE: UWBadgers.com remaining in regulation thanks to goals intense in-state rivalry was settled on as TWITTER: @BadgerMSoccer from sophomore Sam Brotherton and the Wisconsin men’s soccer team clinched INSTAGRAM: @BadgerMSoccer junior Mark Segbers. But Maryland’s Alex its third-straight shutout and defeated FACEBOOK: /WisconsinMensSoccer Crognale netted his second goal of the Marquette on the road at Valley Fields, SNAPCHAT: officialbadgers game to send the game into overtime 1-0. and Eryk Williamson scored in the 98th minute to lift the Terrapins (11-0-2, 6-0-1) Junior Catalano, who was named to the NSCAA TOP 25 RANKINGS to victory. College Soccer News Team of the Week on Monday, showed why he’s of the After being down 1-0 at the half, the 1 . Maryland . best midfielders in college soccer. On a Badgers scored two goals within three 2 . Notre Dame . Badger counter attack, senior Brian Hail minutes of each other to take the lead 3 . Syracuse . led Catalano as he raced through the over the Terrapins, ruining a Maryland 4 . North Carolina . Marquette defense and lined a shot to 5 . Clemson . shutout streak that dated back five games. the far post, striking first in the game and 6 . Indiana . 7 .
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