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2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION Bradley Braves IUPUI Jaguars Location (Enrollment) EIU SOCCER: PANTHER PRIDE ON THE PITCH • 43 2010 OPPONENT INFORMATION BRADLEY BRAVES IUPUI JAGUARS Location (Enrollment) .................. Peoria, Ill. (5,873) Location (Enrollment) .....Indianapolis, Ind. (30,383) Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Conference ..................................... Summit League Head Coach (Year) .....................Jim DeRose (15th) Head Coach (Year) ................. Steve Franklin (16th) 2009 Records .........................6-11-1 / 1-9 (6th of 6) 2009 Records ..................... 5-11-3 / 3-2-1 (3rd of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................6/5 Starters Returning/Lost........................................9/2 Web site .................................... BradleyBraves.com Web site ............................................IUPUIjags.com BUTLER BULLDOGS KENTUCKY WILDCATS Location (Enrollment) .......Indianapolis, Ind. (4,200) Location (Enrollment) ..........Lexington, Ky. (27,000) Conference ..................................... Horizon League Conference ....................................Conference USA Head Coach (Year) .................... Kelly Findley (5th) Head Coach (Year) ....................... Ian Collins (16th) 2009 Records ......................14-3-2 / 6-1-1 (1st of 9) 2009 Records ............................13-6 / 5-3 (4th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site .........................................Butlersports.com Web site ..........................................UKathletics.com CENTRAL ARKANSAS BEARS MISSOURI STATE BEARS Location (Enrollment) ........... Conway, Ark. (12,959) Location (Enrollment) ....... Springfield, Mo. (21,688) Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Head Coach (Year) ...................Chad Flanders (8th) Head Coach (Year) .......................Jon Leamy (19th) 2009 Record .............................7-7-1 (Independent) 2009 Records ......................12-5-2 / 7-1-1 (1st of 6) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Starters Returning/Lost........................................7/4 Web site .......................................... UCAsports.com Web site .............................MissouriStateBears.com CREIGHTON BLUEJAYS SAINT XAVIER COUGARS Location (Enrollment) .............Omaha, Neb. (7,385) Location (Enrollment) ................ Chicago, Ill. (5,057) Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Conference ..............Chicagoland Collegiate (NAIA) Head Coach (Year) ....................... Jamie Clark (1st) Head Coach (Year) ......................... Ed Vucinic (7th) 2009 Records ....................7-4-5 / 4-2-4 (T-3rd of 6) 2009 Records ...................13-5-1 / 7-2-1 (2nd of 11) Starters Returning/Lost........................................6/5 Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site ....................................... GoCreighton.com Web site ........................................SXUcougars.com DEPAUL BLUE DEMONS SIU EDWARDSVILLE COUGARS Location (Enrollment) ............. Chicago, Ill. (25,072) Location (Enrollment) ....... Edwardsville, Ill. (13,602) Conference .............................................. BIG EAST Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Head Coach (Year) .................... Craig Blazer (10th) Head Coach (Year) ...................... Kevin Kalish (3rd) 2009 Records .........8-9-3 / 5-6-1 (5th-Red Division) 2009 Records ...........................5-9-3 (Independent) Starters Returning/Lost........................................6/5 Starters Returning/Lost........................................8/3 Web site ........................... DePaulBlueDemons.com Web site .......................................SIUEcougars.com DRAKE BULLDOGS UMKC KANGAROOS Location (Enrollment) ......Des Moines, Iowa (5,668) Location (Enrollment) ..... Kansas City, Mo. (14,221) Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Conference ..................................... Summit League Head Coach (Year) ...................Sean Holmes (13th) Head Coach (Year) ....................Rick Benben (13th) 2009 Records .................... 16-7-2 / 6-3-1 (2nd of 6) 2009 Records ..................... 7-10-2 / 2-2-2 (4th of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................5/6 Starters Returning/Lost........................................9/2 Web site ................................GoDrakeBulldogs.com Web site ................................ UMKCkangaroos.com EVANSVILLE PURPLE ACES UNC ASHEVILLE BULLDOGS Location (Enrollment) ..........Evansville, Ind. (2,699) Location (Enrollment) ...........Asheville, N.C. (3,500) Conference .......................................Missouri Valley Conference ...............................................Big South Head Coach (Year) ...................... Mike Jacobs (5th) Head Coach (Year) .......................... Matt Kern (1st) 2009 Records ..................12-8-1 / 5-4-1 (T-3rd of 6) 2009 Records ..................... 6-12-2 / 2-5-1 (6th of 9) Starters Returning/Lost........................................9/2 Starters Returning/Lost......................................11/0 Web site .....................................GoPurpleAces.com Web site .................................... UNCAbulldogs.com GREEN BAY PHOENIX VALPARAISO CRUSADERS Location (Enrollment) ........ Green Bay, Wis. (6,549) Location (Enrollment) ......... Valparaiso, Ind. (3,980) Conference ..................................... Horizon League Conference .................................................. Horizon Head Coach (Year) ....................... Tom Poitras (6th) Head Coach (Year) .........................Mike Avery (4th) 2009 Records ........................14-3-3 / 6-2 (2nd of 9) 2008 Records ..................10-7-2 / 4-2-2 (T-3rd of 9) Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Starters Returning/Lost........................................9/2 Web site ...............................GreenBayPhoenix.com Web site ..................................... ValpoAthletics.com ILLINOIS-CHICAGO FLAMES WesTERN ILLINOis LEATHERNECKS Location (Enrollment) ............. Chicago, Ill. (26,245) Location (Enrollment) .............Macomb, Ill. (13,331) Conference ..................................... Horizon League Conference ..................................... Summit League Head Coach (Year) ......................Sean Phillips (1st) Head Coach (Year) ............. Dr. Eric Johnson (14th) 2009 Records ....................... 6-6-7 / 3-3-2 (5th of 9) 2008 Records ..................... 8-10-2 / 3-2-1 (4th of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................4/7 Starters Returning/Lost........................................7/4 Web site ...........................................UICflames.com Web site ................................. GoLeathernecks.com IPFW MASTODONS WESTERN MICHIGAN BRONCOS Location (Enrollment) ......Fort Wayne, Ind. (13,675) Location (Enrollment) ....Kalamazoo, Mich. (24,818) Conference ..................................... Summit League Conference ........................................ Mid-American Head Coach (Year) ...................... Mike Harper (3rd) Head Coach (Year) .........................Stu Riddle (2nd) 2009 Records .........................6-11-2 / 2-4 (6th of 7) 2008 Records ..................... 6-10-2 / 3-2-1 (3rd of 7) Starters Returning/Lost........................................9/2 Starters Returning/Lost..........................Unavailable Web site ..................................... GoMastodons.com Web site ......................................WMUbroncos.com 2010 EASTERN ILLINOIS MEN’S SOCCER • 44 2009 STATISTICS & RESULTS – INDIVIDUAL SCORING – 6-8-3 OVERALL • 2-6-1 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER GP -GS MIN SHOTS SOG G A PTS GWG 3-3-1 HOME • 2-4 AWAY • 1-1-2 NEUTRAL A. Harrison 16 -15 1368 33 12 2 9 13 0 K. Bullock 17 -16 1200 27 11 3 1 7 1 – GOALKEEPING – J. Maddi 17 -16 1407 43 14 2 3 7 1 PLAYER GP -GS MIN GA GAA SV PCT SHO J. Hinds 16 -5 667 12 9 3 0 6 1 S. Molony 16 -16 1450:21 22 1.37 73 .768 6 E. Philpott 17 -6 636 10 3 2 1 5 1 S. Thomas 3 -1 139:39 2 1.29 5 .714 1 Team 4 I. McCausland 11 -1 244 6 1 1 3 5 0 Eastern 17 1590 24 1.36 82 .774 7 M. Picinich 17 -11 905 24 12 2 0 4 1 Opponents 17 1590 19 1.08 77 .802 7 A. Andrekus 12 -3 366 8 5 1 1 3 0 J. Kupiec 14 -13 1186 9 3 1 0 2 1 – TEAM TOTALS – C. Pearson 15 -12 1144 6 2 1 0 2 0 GOALS 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL G. Genenbacher 3 -0 79 6 4 1 0 2 0 Eastern Illinois 7 12 0 0 19 R. Child 15 -13 881 12 8 0 2 2 0 Opponents 10 14 0 0 24 J. Adee 12 -1 189 2 0 0 2 2 0 SHOTS 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL D. Kehoe 17 -16 1217 15 4 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 110 116 9 6 241 Opponents 118 135 3 10 266 A. Koch 14 -1 325 5 2 0 1 1 0 SAVES 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL K. Spurgin 7 -0 86 2 2 0 1 1 0 Eastern Illinois 38 40 1 3 82 S. Molony 16 -16 1450 0 0 0 1 1 0 Opponents 38 34 2 3 77 K. Zumski 17 -17 1567 12 2 0 0 0 0 CORNER KICKS 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL T. Kohlrus 17 -14 1102 6 1 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 45 32 2 2 81 N. Bonacker 10 -1 334 2 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 46 38 1 3 88 R. Warren 17 -9 884 1 1 0 0 0 0 FOULS 1ST 2ND OT OT2 TOTAL M. Crowley 4 -0 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 92 125 7 3 227 Eastern 17 – 241 96 19 26 64 6 Opponents 85 103 6 1 195 Opponents 17 – 266 106 24 27 75 8 – RESULTS – DATE OPPONENT (ATTENDANCE) SITE RESULT eiu GOALS (GAME-WINNER) 9/1 VALPARAISO
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