2007 SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT

Bobby Parker, Associate AD for Communications 1501 W. Bradley Avenue, Haussler Hall, Peoria, IL 61625 O: (309) 677-2624 • C: (309) 256-4302 • F: (309) 677-2626 BRADLEY BRAVES [email protected] • www.bubraves.com 2007 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2007 NCAA MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD ROUND

Date Day Opponent Result/Time Game 25 • #21 Bradley at #17 Maryland HOLIDAY INN CITY CENTRE CLASSIC Saturday, Dec. 1 • 6 p.m. (EST) A 31 Fri. LIPSCOMB W 2-1 Ludwig Field • College Park, Md. S 1 Sat. BELMONT W 2-0 Series: First Meeting Wake Forest Tournament Free Audio Stream: www.wmucsports.com S 7 Fri. vs. North Carolina (2ot) T 1-1 15-5-4 Overall Tickets: $10 adults, $5 students/children/seniors 10-5-5 Overall S 9 Sun. at #1 Wake Forest L 0-3 4-0-2 MVC Coaches: 4-3-1 ACC S 13 Thur. at Western W 3-0 Bradley: Jim DeRose -- 12th year overall and at Bradley, 142-84-25 (.616) S 16 Sun. CINCINNATI W 1-0 Maryland: Sasho Cirovski -- 15th year at Maryland, 213-98-20 (.674), and 17th year overall, 239-110-26 (.672) S 22 Sat. #9 SAINT LOUIS L 0-2 BUSEY/BRADLEY HOMECOMING CLASSIC BRADLEY ADVANCES TO 3RD ROUND S 28 Fri. IUPUI W 3-0 • After three previous winless trips to the NCAA TEAM COMPARISON S 29 Sat. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (ot) L 0-1 Tournament, Bradley has advanced to the third round of O 3 Wed. at UMKC W 3-1 the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for the first time in #21 Bradley Stat #17 Maryland O 10 Wed. *at #8 Creighton (2ot) T 2-2 school history by knocking off a pair of regular-season 15-5-4 Overall Record 10-5-5 O 14 Sun. at Western Michigan L 1-2 conference champions -- DePaul (Big East Red) and 4-0-2 (T1st MVC) Conference Record 4-3-1 (T3rd ACC) O 17 Wed. *EVANSVILLE W 2-0 Indiana (Big Ten co-champs). 9-2-0 Home Record 8-1-4 O 20 Sat. *at Missouri State (2ot) T 1-1 • Saturday’s game at Maryland will be the first in the 5-3-3 Road Record 1-3-1 O 22 Mon. at Oral Roberts W 2-1 all-time series between the two programs. 1-0-1 Neutral Record 1-1-0 O 27 Sat. *DRAKE W 1-0 • Saturday’s winner will advance to a quarterfinal 1.54 Goals Per Game 1.70 O 29 Mon. CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 1-0 game versus the winner of Saturday’s third-round game 11.67 Shots Per Game 14.05 N 3 Sat. *at Eastern Illinois W 2-1 between Ohio State and defending national champion UC 3.71 Corner Kicks Per Game 7.55 N 7 Wed. at #5 SMU L 0-1 Santa Barbara Dec. 7,8 or 9. 0.80 Goals Against Average 0.93 N 10 Sat. *WESTERN KENTUCKY W 4-1 15.54 Shots Allowed Per Game 7.75 State Farm MVC Tournament (at Creighton) ABOUT THE BRAVES 4.63 Saves Per Game 2.65 N 16 Fri. vs. (5) Eastern Illinois W 2-0 • The program suffered a tragic blow Aug. 12 with the 9 Shutouts 6 N 18 Sun. at (2) #7 Creighton W 1-0 death of redshirt freshman Danny Dahlquist in a house 14.04 Fouls Per Game 12.35 NCAA Tournament fire, as well as subsequent felony arson charges against N 25 Sat. DePaul W 2-0 three team members who shared the off-campus residence with Dahlquist. N 28 Wed. at (4) #6 Indiana (2ot) T 1-1 • Despite missing as many as 16 preseason training sessions as a result of the tragedy, the Braves have responded by Bradley advanced in PKs, 5-4 tying the program record for wins in a season (15-5-4), sweeping the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season and D 1 Sat. at (13) #17 Maryland 5 p.m. postseason tournament titles and earning the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory. * MVC regular-season games • Bradley’s primary strength is its veteran defense, led by fifth-year senior goalkeeper Mike Haynes (2nd-Team All- MVC), and a back four that includes three more fifth-year seniors: sweeper Joe Donoho (MVC Player of the Year), BRADLEY IN THE NCAA TOURNEY marking back Teddy Anderson (honorable mention All-MVC) and left back Stephen Brust (2nd-Team All-MVC). 2000 At-Large Selection • Senior midfielder Drew DeGurian (1st-Team All-MVC) has stepped up as the team’s scoring leader with seven goals N 19 Illinois-Chicago L, 0-1 1,503 and seven assists. Chiefs Club Field at Becker Park 2002 At-Large Selection ABOUT MARYLAND N 23 New Mexico L, 1-2 1,612 • Maryland won the 2005 national championship and the Terrapins have advanced to the third round of the NCAA McClallen Park Men’s Soccer championship for the sixth consecutive year. • After receiving a first-round bye as the tournament’s No. 13 seed, Maryland advanced to Saturday’s third round by 2005 At-Large Selection outlasting Loyola (Md.) in a shootout, 4-2, after a scoreless draw Wednesday night at Ludwig Field. N 18 UW-Milwaukee L, 0-2 1,006 • Despite going scoreless Wednesday, the Terrapins have scored 34 goals in 20 games this year and have scored at Shea Stadium least three goals in a game six times this year. 2007 Automatic Bid • The Terrapins are led by senior midfielder Stephen King, who has dished out 12 assists this year, while sophomore N 24 DePaul W, 2-0 1,129 striker Drew Yates leads the squad with eight goals. Shea Stadium • Maryland has utilized a pair freshmen keepers this year, splitting time between Will Swaim (6-3-3, 0.73 GAA, 4 ShO) N 28 at (4) Indiana (2ot) T, 1-1 1,297 and Thorne Holder (4-2-2, 1.19 GAA, 2 ShO). Bradley advanced on PKs, 5-4 • Swaim went the distance Wednesday, making two saves for his fourth shutout. www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 1 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT 2007 BRADLEY SOCCER QUICK FACTS 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES NUMERICAL ROSTER Location Peoria, IL 61625 No. Name Cl. Exp. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School/Last School Founded 1897 00 Drew Van Kampen* Fr. RS GK 6-4 185 Naperville, Ill. Waubonsie Valley Enrollment 6,127 1 Mike Haynes**** Sr. 3L GK 6-2 160 Dunlap, Ill. Dunlap H.S. Nickname Braves School Colors Red (PMS 187) and White 2 Graham Stockdale* So. RS M 6-1 185 Seattle, Wash. Roosevelt/Evansville Affiliation NCAA I-AAA 3 Thiago Wong** So. 1L M 5-9 140 Peoria, Ill. Dunlap H.S. Conference Missouri Valley Conference 4 Brad Snook*** Jr. 2L D 5-11 165 Floyds Knobs, Ind. Floyd Central H.S. President Joanne K. Glasser 5 Joe Donoho* Sr. 1L D 6-3 195 Tampa, Fla. Jesuit H.S./Rutgers Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh 6 Cody Russell* Sr. 1L D/M 5-9 160 Glendale, Ariz. Cactus H.S./Northern Illinois Stadium Shea Stadium 7 Stephen Brust*** Sr. 2L D/F 6-0 175 Arlington Heights, Ill. John Hersey H.S./Cedarville Capacity 1,700 8 Drew DeGurian*** Sr. 3L M 5-11 185 Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley H.S. Athletic Department Phone 309-677-2666 9 Ken Hickman*** Sr. 3L M 5-8 160 Ogden, Utah Bonneville H.S. Ticket Office Phone 309-677-2625 10 Grant Campbell* So. 1L D/M 5-9 145 Littleton, Colo. Chatfield H.S. Director of Ticket Operations Rob Bogardus 13 Chris Cutshaw* So. 1L F/M 6-0 155 Carmel, Ind. Carmel H.S. COACHING STAFF 14 Todd Reedy**** Sr. 3L D 6-0 177 Springdale, Ark. Springdale H.S. Head Coach Jim DeRose 16 Paul Tracy Fr. HS M/F 5-10 155 Naperville, Ill. Waubonsie Valley H.S. Alma Mater, Yr. Johnson State, ‘89 17 Teddy Anderson**** Sr. 3L F 5-10 170 Clearwater, Fla. Central Catholic H.S. Career Record 142-84-25 (12th year, all at Bradley) 18 Brian Lock** So. 1L D 6-1 155 Peoria, Ill. Dunlap H.S. Associate Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) 19 Justin Bigelow* So. 1L F 6-2 175 Auburn, Ind. DeKalb H.S. Brad Ruzzo (Cincinnati, ‘99) -- Eighth year at Bradley 20 Travis English* So. 1L D/M 5-10 150 Tucson, Ariz. Catalina Foothills H.S. Assistant Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) Preston Good (Bradley, ‘04) -- First year at Bradley 23 Andrew Monteith*** Jr. 2L F 6-1 185 Naperville, Ill. Neuqua Valley H.S. 25 Packy Amundsen Fr. HS M 6-2 170 Peoria, Ill. Dunlap H.S. TEAM INFORMATION 26 Nathan Groesch Fr. HS D/M 6-0 160 Decatur, Ill. MacArthur H.S. 2006 Record 8-8-4 27 Rudy Garcia Fr. HS M 5-7 145 Peoria, Ill. Notre Dame H.S. 2006 MVC Record 4-1-1 28 Ephraim Beard Fr. HS M 6-1 160 Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg H.S. 2006 MVC Finish T1st of 7 29 Danny Dahlquist* Fr. RS M 5-9 145 Peoria, Ill. Notre Dame H.S. 2006 MVC Tournament 0-1-1/2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost 20/5 30 Michael Motteler Fr. HS M/D 5-6 145 Peoria, Ill. Notre Dame H.S. Starters Returning/Lost 9/2 31 Wolfe Repass Fr. HS M/F 6-2 170 Geneseo, Ill. Geneseo H.S. First-Year NCAA Division I Transfers 1 32 Joti Baruni** So. 1L M 5-8 145 Batavia, Ill. Batavia H.S. Redshirts Returning 2 33 J.C. Reid Fr. HS D 6-2 180 Omaha, Neb. Ralston H.S. True Freshmen 8 * indicates years at Bradley SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Jim DeRose (Johnson State ‘89) -- 12th year at Bradley and overall (142-84-25, .616) Strength & Conditioning Coach Associate Head Coach: Brad Ruzzo (Cincinnati ‘99) -- Eighth year at Bradley Ronnie Wright (Wichita State, ‘99) -- 7th year at BU Assistant Coach: Preston Good (Bradley ‘04) -- First year at Bradley Athletic Trainer Dustin Holley (Southwestern College, ‘05) -- 3rd year at BU Academic Coordinator PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jennifer Jones (Saint Louis, ‘97) -- 9th year at BU Joti Baruni YOH • tee / bah • ROO • nee Team Manager Gina Goett Brust Ryhmes with rust Secretary Chris Braun Dahlquist DOLL • cwist Soccer Office Phone 309-677-2671 DeGurian deh • GORE • ee • in SOCCER HISTORY Ephraim F • rem Groesch GRESH First Season of Soccer 1987 Seasons of Soccer 21st Monteith MON • teeth Overall All-Time Record 193-198-36 Repass RE • pass Seasons in the MVC 16th Ruzzo ROO • zoh MVC All-Time Record 52-56-12 Snook Rhymes with hook MVC Regular-Season Championships Four Thiago tee • AH • go 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007 MVC Tournament Championships One 2007 (12-9-4 all-time record) NCAA Tournament Appearances Four 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 1-3-1 (.300)

ONCE A BRAVE ... ALWAYS A BRAVE Bradley redshirt freshman Danny Dahlquist died Aug. 12 from smoke inhalation due to a house fire at the off-campus residence he shared with four Braves teammates. Bradley’s uniforms feature memorial patches similar to the logo above. The primary feature is a Celtic Cross, which is the emblem for Peoria Notre Dame High School, Dahlquist’s prep alma mater. www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 2 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT

THE JIM DEROSE FILE Bradley Head Coach Jim DeRose ... EDUCATION B.A. -- Johnson State College ‘89 • Is the winningest coach in Bradley Soccer history M.Ed. -- Johnson State College ‘92 • Has averaged better than 11.8 wins per season COACHING AWARDS • Boasts the longest overtime unbeaten streak in NCAA soccer history • NSCAA Midwest Coach of the Year, 1998 • Has guided the Braves to national rankings in eight seasons • MVC Coaching Staff of the Year, 2006 and 2007 • MVC Coach of the Year, 1996 and 1998 • Coached the only four-time All-American (Gavin Glinton) and four-time • CollegeSoccerNews.com Top Teachers and All-MVC goalkeeper (Chris Dunsheath) in MVC history Tacticians, 2000 • Owns four Missouri Valley Conference regular-season championships BRADLEY HEAD COACH (1996-PRESENT) • Has led the Braves to four NCAA Tournament appearances and their first- • 142-84-25 (.616) Overall Record, 12th year • 49-32-10 (.593) MVC Record postseason win Year Overall Pct. MVC Pct. • Has developed six SuperDraft selections 1996 7-11-0 .389 0-5-0 .000 • Has coached the Braves to 10 consecutive MVC Tournament Final Fours 1997 11-8-0 .579 1-6-0 .143 1998 14-2-2 .833 6-1-0 .857 • Has mentored 12 scholastic All-Americans 1999 10-10-0 .500 3-4-0 .429 • Has coached 13 All-Americans 2000 15-7-2 .667 6-4-1 .591 2001 12-7-1 .625 6-3-0 .667 • Boasts 14 wins versus nationally-ranked opponents 2002 14-6-4 .667 4-3-2 .556 • Has coached 22 scholastic all-region/district honorees 2003 11-8-4 .565 5-2-2 .667 • Has coached 24 NSCAA/adidas All-Midwest Region picks 2004 10-6-3 .605 5-2-1 .688 2005 15-6-1 .705 5-1-1 .786 • Has coached 38 Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athletes 2006 8-8-4 .500 4-1-1 .750 • Has coached 55 All-Missouri Valley Conference performers 2007 15-5-4 .708 4-0-2 .714

Jim DeRose, 40, came to Bradley University in 1996 as the 14 in Soccer America magazine’s weekly poll during the 1998 season DeRose came to Bradley after spending the 1995 season as the youngest head coach in NCAA Division I college soccer and as he and now have been ranked among the nation’s top 25 teams during top assistant at the University of Richmond. While aiding the rising concludes his 12th season, he remains one of the top young coaches eight of the last 10 seasons. Spiders program, DeRose also served as the Director of Tournament in the game. But after winning four Missouri Valley Conference Not only have the Braves enjoyed tremendous team success, Operations for the 1995 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer National regular-season titles, advancing to 10 consecutive MVC Tournament DeRose’s coaching has led to countless individual accomplishments Championship, now known as the College Cup. Final Fours and playing in four NCAA Tournaments, DeRose now has a among his players. Former Brave Gavin Glinton (1998-2001) ended No stranger to Central Illinois, DeRose spent three years (1992- wealth of successful experience to draw from as he continues to his career as the Missouri Valley Conference career leader in goals 94) as the top assistant at Illinois State University before the lead one of the top squads in the Midwest. (53) and points (133) and he remains the only four-time All-American Normal, Ill., school dropped the men’s soccer program. DeRose also A native of Cinnaminson, N.J., DeRose brings enthusiasm, a in Bradley Athletics and Valley soccer history. At the other end of the was an assistant at Vermont in 1991, helping the program stay in the hard-work ethic and popularity to The Hilltop. Those characteristics field, former Braves keeper Chris Dunsheath (2001-05) finished third regional (top five ranking) and national (top 20) spotlight. have helped him claim four Valley Coach-of-the-Year awards -- 1996, in NCAA history with 8,197 career minutes played and set the Valley DeRose began his coaching career at his alma mater, Johnson 1998, 2006 and 2007 (the latter two as staff awards) -- and the record with 27.5 career shutouts. The 2005 Valley Defensive Player State College, in Johnson, Vt. While playing goalkeeper for Johnson 1998 NSCAA Midwest Region Coach-of-the-Year honor. In addition, of the Year and first-team All-American, Dunsheath became the first State, DeRose helped the Badgers to consecutive NAIA National the CollegeSoccerNews.com website named DeRose one of the keeper in league history to earn four All-MVC awards (second team Championship Tournament appearances and regular top 20 rankings. nation’s top teachers and tacticians in the college game in 2000. in 2002 and first team in 2003, 2004 and 2005). As a senior in 1989, DeRose earned NAIA first-team All-America Those honors have substantial backing. In his first 12 years at DeRose’s Bradley program also has produced six Major League honors while capturing the New England Player-of-the-Year Award. In Bradley, DeRose owns a 142-84-25 (.616) record, which includes 10 of Soccer SuperDraft selections in the last seven years. Dunsheath postseason play that year, DeRose took MVP honors at the Senior the top 11 seasons in the program’s 20-year history. His 142 Bradley became the most recent addition to that list in 2006 when he was Bowl in Tempe, Ariz. wins represent 73.6 percent of the program’s all-time victory total taken in the third round by the Los Angeles Galaxy. Other MLS DeRose followed his college career by playing professionally in (193). DeRose also has guided the Braves to four MVC regular-season SuperDraft selections under DeRose’s watch include Luke Albuquerque, N.M., for the New Mexico Chiles of the American championships (1998, 2005, 2006 and 2007), seven appearanes in the Kreamalmeyer (2005, MLS Combine MVP), Tim Regan (2003), Hamid Professional Soccer League. MVC Tournament championship game in the last nine years, the 2007 Mehreioskouei (2003), Glinton (2002) and Bryan Namoff (2001). The In addition to his NCAA Division I coaching experience, DeRose league postseason title, four trips to the NCAA Tournament (2000, 2007 MLS season opened with Glinton (Los Angeles), Namoff (D.C.) has been a member of both the Region I (East) and Region II 2002, 2005 and 2007) and the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament and Regan (New York) on active MLS rosters, while Kreamalmeyer (Midwest) Olympic Development Program coaching staffs, while victory. (Portland Timbers) and Jon Caldwell (Carolina Railhawks) were set for serving nine years as an ODP State Team coach in Vermont and DeRose became Bradley’s third soccer head coach in the spring the USL First Division and Salim Bullen (Greece) was preparing to Illinois. of 1996 and he inherited a program that had produced only 51 take his game overseas. DeRose has both a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and victories during its nine-year existence (51-114-11, .321) and was While Bradley’s on-field success under DeRose is impressive, the a master’s degree in administration and supervision from Johnson coming off consecutive three-win seasons. While compiling his accomplishments of his players in the classroom are even more State. He also owns a USSF “B” license and a NSCAA National impressive record, DeRose has guided the Braves to a pair of impressive. DeRose’s players have collected 12 “ESPN the Magazine” Coaching Diploma. double-digit unbeaten streaks, the three longest winning streaks in Academic All-America or NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American DeRose and his wife, Robin, reside in Peoria with their daughter, school history -- six in 1997, seven in 1998 and eight in 2002-- and awards, 22 regional and district academic awards and 38 Valley Raleigh (15) and son, J.R. (10). the program’s first-ever national rankings: the Braves climbed to No. Scholar-Athlete awards. www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 3 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT BRADLEY-MARYLAND SERIES REGULAR-SEASON THREE-PEAT SENIOR LEADERSHIP • Saturday’s third-round NCAA Tournament game at • By overcoming an early deficit en route to a 4-1 • Bradley has turned the most difficult season in Maryland will be the first-ever meeting between the victory Nov. 10 against Western Kentucky, Bradley program history into the most successful, thanks in large Braves and Terrapins. completed an undefeated Missouri Valley Conference part to the leadership of its eight-man senior class. • Prior to this season, Bradley had played only one regular season to claim a share of its third straight • Among the team’s eight seniors, six are in at least game in its history versus an ACC opponent, losing 3-1 to league title. their fifth year of college and five of the eight are 23 North Carolina in Creighton’s tournament in 1999. • Bradley joins Creighton (1992-96) and SMU (2000-02) years old. • Saturday’s game at Maryland, however, will be as the only teams to win at least a share of three Bradley’s Senior Class Bradley’s third against an ACC opponent this season. straight Valley regular-season championships. Teddy Anderson Fifth-year senior 23 years old • Participating in Wake Forest’s Tournament the second • With wins against Drake and Evansville the primary Stephen Brust Fifth-year senior 23 weekend of the season, the Braves got a second half factors in the tie-breaker against Creighton, Bradley was Drew DeGurian Fourth-year senior 21 goal from Chris Cutshaw to earn a 1-1 tie versus North the No. 1 seed for the State Farm MVC Tournament. Joe Donoho Fifth-year senior 22 Carolina Sept. 7, before falling to then No. 1 Wake Forest, Mike Haynes Fifth-year senior 23 3-0, in the tournament’s final game Sept. 9. FIRST UNBEATEN TITLE Ken Hickman Sixth-year senior 23 Bradley’s Results vs. the ACC • While Bradley earned its fourth Valley regular- Todd Reedy Fifth-year senior 23 9-04-99 vs. North Carolina (at Creighton) L 1-3 season title overall, Bradley’s 4-0-2 conference record Cody Russell Fourth-year senior 21 9-07-07 vs. North Carolina (at WFU, 2ot) T 1-1 this season marks the first time the Braves have ever 9-09-07 at #1 Wake Forest L 0-3 gone unbeaten in league play. FAMILIAR NAME • Bradley won the 1998 title outright with a 6-1-0 • Soccer fans in the Washington D.C. area should be COMMON OPPONENTS Valley record, the 2005 championship outright with a 5- familiar with at least one former Bradley soccer player: • Bradley and Maryland have three common 1-1 mark and claimed a share of the 2006 crown with a D.C. United veteran defender Bryan Namoff. opponents in 2007: Indiana, North Carolina and Wake 4-1-1 record. • Namoff starred at Bradley from 1997 to 2000, Forest. • Bradley also extended its school-record Valley earning honorable mention All-American honors as a • While Bradley is 0-1-2 against the three teams, unbeaten streak to nine games (7-0-2). senior while leading the Braves to their first-ever NCAA Maryland split (1-1-1) against the three common Tournament appearance as a high-scoring midfielder. opponents, most recently pulling out a 2-1 overtime AUTOMATIC ENTRY • Namoff became Bradley’s first-ever MLS SuperDraft decision versus North Carolina. • Bradley backed up its regular-season league title by selection when he was taken in the second round in Opponent Bradley Maryland earning its first-ever Missouri Valley Conference 2001 by D.C. and he has been a fixture in United’s Indiana N 28 at IU, 1-1 A 31 at IU, 1-1 Tournament championship at Creighton’s Morrison backline for most of his seven-year career. UNC S 7 at WFU, 1-1 N 9 at UNC, 2-1 ot Stadium. • Although he lives in the D.C. area year-round, Namoff Wake Forest S 9 at WFU, 0-3 S 29 at WFU, 0-2 • Bradley has played in seven of the last nine MVC will not be able to attend Saturday’s game at Maryland, Tournament championship games, but the 1-0 victory however, as Saturday also is his wedding day. TO THE VICTOR Nov. 18 at #7 Creighton gave the Braves their first-ever • The winner of the Bradley-Maryland game will postseason championship. ONE WIN FOR OUTRIGHT RECORD advance to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for a • Bradley’s 15 wins to date this season ties the single- quarterfinal game Dec. 7, 8, or 9 against the winner of STRENGTH OF THE VALLEY season school record, equalling the 15 wins achieved in Saturday’s third-round game between Big Ten • The Missouri Valley Conference has received 2000 (15-7-2) and 2005 (15-6-1). Conference Tournament champion Ohio State and the tremendous amounts of national publicity the last two defending national champion UC Santa Barbara. years based on the success of its men’s basketball teams. MOST GAMES IN A SEASON • If Bradley and UCSB both advance, it would mean the • On the men’s soccer side, Bradley is joined in the third • Saturday’s game at Maryland will be the 25th of the Braves would have faced the last four national round of the 2007 NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship by season for Bradley, which will set the single-season champions during this NCAA Tournament: Indiana (2003, perennial tournament participant Creighton. school record. 2004), Maryland (2005) and UCSB (2006). • The Valley is one of three leagues with at least two • Nine team members have played in the first 24 games teams still alive in the 2007 NCAA Men’s Soccer and are in position to claim the individual school record CONTRAST IN STYLES Championship. for games played in a season: Teddy Anderson, Justin • Bradley has leaned heavily on its defense en route Big East (4): Connecticut, Notre Dame, South Florida, Bigelow, Grant Campbell, Chris Cutshaw, Joe Donoho, to the third round of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Champion- West Virginia Travis English, Rudy Garcia, Mike Haynes and Paul Tracy. ship by allowing just six goals in its last 12 games. ACC (3): Maryland, Virginia Tech, West Virginia • The defensive effort has allowed Bradley to enter MVC (2): Bradley, Creighton Saturday’s game with a 9-1-2 record in its last 12 games. • Conversely, Maryland scored 25 goals during a 10- game unbeaten streak (7-0-3) to end the regular season.

www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 4 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTER OF A THOUSAND AGAINST THE TOP 25 2007 MVC STANDINGS • Bradley’s first-round NCAA Tournament game versus • Saturday’s game at Maryland, which is ranked as Thru Nov. 30 MVC Overall DePaul was the 250th in the head coaching career of high as 17th in the national college soccer polls, will be Team W-L-T Pct. Pts. W-L-T Pct. Bradley’s Jim DeRose. Bradley’s seventh game against a nationally-ranked Bradley 4-0-2 .833 14 15-5-4 .708 • Completing his 12th year in his Bradley and overall opponent. Creighton 4-0-2 .833 14 12-2-5 .763 head coaching career, DeRose enters Saturday’s game • So far this year, the Braves are 1-3-2 against Evansville 3-3-0 .500 9 10-9-1 .525 with a 142-84-25 (.616) career record. nationally-ranked teams, all of which were actually Drake 2-2-2 .500 8 9-6-4 .579 • The winningest coach in Bradley Soccer history, ranked among the top nine at the time of their E. Illinois 2-3-1 .417 7 12-6-3 .643 DeRose’s 142 victories represent 73.6 percent of the respective games against Bradley. Missouri St. 1-3-2 .333 5 6-10-4 .400 program’s all-time 193 wins. • Not only has Bradley faced six nationally-ranked Western Ky. 0-5-1 .083 1 3-12-4 .263 teams this season, but like Saturday’s game at Maryland, Cumulative Non-MVC Record 46-30-13 .590 BRUST IS ON FIRE five of those games have been played on the road. • Senior Stephen Brust earned second-team All- • Bradley is 4-13-3 all-time in road games versus the BRADLEY’S 2007 ALL-MVC Missouri Valley Conference honors this season for his Top 25. AWARDS stellar play on Bradley’s backline, but his offensive Player of the Year: Joe Donoho, Sr., D contributions the last three weeks of the season have QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY Coaching Staff of the Year been heroic. • The key to Bradley’s successful stretch run has been MVC “Fair-Play” Award • Brust has scored either the game-tying or game- the quality of its scoring chances, not necessarily the First-Team All-MVC winning goal in four of Bradley’s last five games, quantity. Joe Donoho, Sr., D including three of the most significant games in Bradley • While compiling a 9-1-2 record, Bradley has been Drew DeGurian, Sr., M Soccer history. outshot in nine of the last 12 games and by a total 191- • Began the stretch by scoring the game-tying goal in 148 count in those games. Second-Team All-MVC Bradley’s regular-season finale against Western • Despite taking 43 fewer shots than the opposition in Mike Haynes, Sr., GK Kentucky, an eventual 4-1 win that clinched a share of the last 12 games, the Braves have outscored their Stephen Brust, Sr., D the team’s third straight Valley regular-season title. opponents 19-6 down the stretch. Honorable Mention All-MVC • Scored the game-winning goal in the 89th minute Result BU Opp. Teddy Anderson, Sr., D Nov. 18 at #7 Creighton (1-0), delivering Bradley’s first- O 17 Evansville W, 2-0 11 13 Grant Campbell, So., M ever MVC Tournament championship. O 20 at Missouri State T, 1-1 11 16 • Added the game’s first goal in the 61st minute last O 22 at Oral Roberts W, 2-1 14 17 MVC All-Freshman Team Saturday night against DePaul, scoring what proved to O 27 Drake W, 1-0 9 16 Rudy Garcia, M be the game-winning goal versus the Blue Demons for O 29 Central Arkansas W, 1-0 18 11 Paul Tracy, M Bradley’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory. N 3 at Eastern Illinois W, 2-1 16 19 MVC All-Tournament Team • Most recently, Brust scored the game-tying goal in N 7 at #5 SMU L, 0-1 6 15 Teddy Anderson, Sr., D (MVP) the 69th minute Wednesday at Indiana, then for good N 10 Western Kentucky W, 4-1 21 15 Stephen Brust, Sr., D/MF measure, started the deciding penalty kick shootout by N 16 vs. Eastern Illinois W, 2-0 5 22 Joe Donoho, Sr., D converting his attempt. N 18 at #7 Creighton W, 1-0 11 19 Michael Haynes, GK • Prior to the last five games, Brust owned two goals in N 24 DePaul W, 2-0 14 11 45 career games for the Braves. N 28 at #6 Indiana T, 1-1 12 17 2007 STATE FARM MVC TOURNAMENT Nov. 14, 16, 18 • Omaha, Neb. TAKING ON LEAGUE CHAMPS • Indiana was the fifth regular-season or postseason Wednesday, Nov. 14 • First Round conference tournament champion on Bradley’s schedule (3) Evansville 2, (6) Missouri State 2 -- UE PKs 4-3 this season. (5) Eastern Illinois 1, (4) Drake 0 • The Braves are 2-2-2 so far this year against Friday, Nov. 16 • Semifinals conference champions: at (2) #7 Creighton 2, (3) Evansville 0 Creighton (MVC regular-season co-champion): 1-0-1 (1) Bradley 2, (5) Eastern Illinois 0 DePaul (Big East Red regular-season champion): 1-0-0 Illinois-Chicago (Horizon League Tournament): 0-1-0 Sunday, Nov. 18 • Championship Indiana (Big Ten regular-season co-champion): 0-0-1 (1) Bradley 1, at (2) #7 Creighton 0 Saint Louis (Atlantic-10 regular-season): 0-1-0 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT Bradley 11/24: at Bradley 2, DePaul 0 DID YOU KNOW? 11/28: Bradley 1, at (4) #6 Indiana 1 -- BU PKs 5-4 The fact that Bradley survived Wednesday’s double-overtime draw at Indiana should not come as a surprise. Bradley Creighton owns the all-time college soccer record by going unbeaten (10-0-14) in 24 consecutive overtime games, a streak that 11/28: at (8) Creighton 3, SMU 0 started Sept. 15, 2001 at VCU and was ended by Illinois-Chicago Sept. 3, 2006 at Shea Stadium. www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 5 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT Vermont (9-9-2) *Dartmouth (11-4-2) Colgate (9-5-5) UC Davis (12-4-3) *South Fla.(12-5-2) *California (11-5-2) Providence (9-7-2) *Old Dominion (12-6-3) New Mexico (12-4-2) *UCLA (8-8-3) Oakland (11-6-3) *Michigan St. (11-5-4) St. Peter's (15-5-1) *Virginia (11-7-2) Campbell (13-5-3) *Furman (18-3-0) November 28 November 23 or 24 Second Round First Round VU, 1-1 (2OT, 4-3 PKs) 11/24- 7 p.m. USF, 2-1 11/23-7:30 p.m. California, 2-1 (2ot) 11/23-1:30 p.m. Old Dominion, 1-0 11/24-7 p.m. *Brown (15-1-1) *Santa Clara (15-1-4) UCLA, 1-0 11/24-7 p.m. Oakland, 2-1 TBD *Connecticut (18-2-1) *Akron (15-3-2) *Virginia Tech (11-3-5) *Notre Dame (12-4-5) Virginia, 3-1 11/23-5 p.m. *West Virginia (13-5-2) Furman, 2-0*Wake Forest (17-2-2) 11/24-2 p.m. 6 7 3 2 14 11 10 15 Connecticut, 2-0USF, 1-0 7 p.m. Virginia Tech, 3-2 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Old Dominion, 2-1 7 p.m. Santa Clara, 3-1 7 p.m. Notre Dame, 2-0 7:30 p.m. West Virginia, 1-0 7 p.m. Wake Forest, 1-0 7 p.m. SAS Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina Final December 16 NATIONAL Live on ESPN2 CHAMPION SAS Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina NCAA Division I Men's SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP SAS Soccer Park Cary, North Carolina Third Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Third Round December 1 or 2 December 7, 8 or 9 December 14 December 14 December 7, 8 or 9 December 1 or 2 8 5 1 9 4 16 12 13 7 p.m. Massachusetts, 2-1 7 p.m. UIC, 2-0 7 p.m. Central Conn. St., 3-2 7 p.m. Creighton, 3-0 7 p.m. UCSB, 1-0 5 p.m. Maryland, 0-0 (4-2 Pks) 7 p.m. Bradley, 1-1 (5-4 Pks) 7:30 p.m. Ohio State, 1-0 *Tulsa (15-2-2) *Creighton (11-2-5) *Ohio St. (13-3-5) *UC Santa Barb. (12-3-4) *Boston College (15-4-1) *Northwestern (12-4-3) *Maryland (10-5-4) *Indiana (13-4-4) First Round Second Round November 23 or 24 November 28 11/23-Noon Massachusetts, 2-1 11/24-1 p.m. Central Conn. St., 3-2 11/23-7 p.m. UIC, 0-0 (2ot, 6-5 Pks) 11/24-7 p.m. SMU, 1-0 11/23-7 p.m. Louisville, 1-0 11/23-7 p.m. Washington, 1-0 11/24-1 p.m. Loyola (Md.), 2-0 11/24- 7 p.m. Bradley, 2-0 *Massachusetts (13-7-1) Central Conn. St. (8-8-3) Boston U. (9-6-4) Ill.-Chicago (11-5-5) *Harvard (12-3-2) *St. Louis (12-2-4) Gonzaga (9-6-4) *SMU (13-4-2) Duke (11-7-1) *Louisville (10-6-4) Portland (10-5-5) *Washington (8-7-4) Liberty (13-4-2) *Loyola (Md.) (18-3-0) DePaul (12-7-0) *Bradley (14-5-3) * Host Institution All times local www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 6 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT Teddy Anderson 17 Grant Campbell 10 BRADLEY’S 2007 AWARDS Sr. • D • 5-10 • 170 So. • MF • 5-9 • 145 Teddy Anderson • Sr. • D • Clearwater, Fla. Clearwater, Fla. • Central Catholic H.S. Littleton, Colo. • Chatfield H.S. • Honorable Mention All-MVC 2007 Season: 24 GP • 24 GS • 0 G • 2 A • 2 Points 2007 Season: 24 GP • 24 GS • 2 G • 2 A • 6 Points • State Farm MVC Tournament Most Valuable Player Career: 63 GP • 44 GS • 6 G • 8 A • 20 Points Career: 44 GP • 43 GS • 3 G • 4 A • 10 Points • All-Tournament (Wake Forest Tournament, Busey/ • A fifth-year senior, Anderson was an injury-plagued • A two-time All-MVC pick (2nd team in 2006 and Bradley Homecoming Classic) attacking player during his first three seasons on the honorable mention this year) in his first two years, field. Campbell continues to excel in the center of the park Justin Bigelow • So. • F • Auburn, Ind. • Made the switch to marking back for his final season during his sophomore season. • Honorable Mention MVC Scholar-Athlete and he earned honorable mention All-MVC after starting • Recorded both of his assists this season Oct. 10, all 20 regular-season games in the Bradley back line. serving a pair of free kicks into the box for Chris Stephen Brust • Sr. • D • Arlington Hts., Ill. • Playing through a groin injury, Anderson was named Cutshaw finishes in the 3-1 win at UMKC. • 2nd-Team All-MVC the MVP of the 2007 State Farm MVC Tournament after • His first career goal proved to be the game-winner in • All-Tournament (State Farm MVC Tournament) leading the Braves to a pair of shutout victories. Bradley’s 2-1 upset of #15 Creighton Oct. 28, 2006 at • First dipped into his defensive talent pool as a high Shea Stadium. Grant Campbell • So. • MF • Littleton, Colo. school football corner back, facing some of the nation’s • Honorable Mention All-MVC most-talented wide receivers on the prep gridiron. Chris Cutshaw 13 • Honorable Mention MVC Scholar-Athlete So. • F/MF • 6-0 • 155 Justin Bigelow 19 Carmel, Ind. • Carmel H.S. Chris Cutshaw • So. • F • Carmel, Ind. So. • F • 6-2 • 175 2007 Season: 24 GP • 19 GS • 6 G • 3 A • 14 Points • Honorable Mention MVC Scholar-Athlete Auburn, Ind. • DeKalb H.S. Career: 43 GP • 34 GS • 11 G • 5 A • 27 Points • All-Tournament (Wake Forest Tournament) 2007 Season: 24 GP • 19 GS • 2 G • 4 A • 8 Points • Following up on his debut season, when he was Career: 42 GP • 26 GS • 4 G • 6 A • 14 Points named Valley Freshman of the Year and second-team Drew DeGurian • Sr. • MF • Naperville, Ill. • A part-time starter in his first season and a half, MVC, Cutshaw is tied for Bradley’s second-leading scorer • 1st-Team All-MVC Bigelow has started the last 14 games and has helped in 2007. • All-Tournament (Holiday Inn City Centre Classic) the Braves to a 9-2-3 record during the finishing stretch. • Needing just 29 games to record his first 10 goals, • Scored his second goal of the year in last Saturday’s Cutshaw became the fifth-fastest player to double-digit Joe Donoho • Sr. • D • Tampa, Fla. NCAA 1st Round game, providing some 83rd minute goals in program history. • Honorable Mention All-American (Top Drawer insurance against DePaul. • Went into a goal-scoring drought after hitting the Soccer) double-digit mark Oct. 3 at UMKC, but ended the drought • MVC Player of the Year Stephen Brust 7 by hitting the net with an insurance goal in the regular- • 1st-Team All-MVC Sr. • D • 6-0 • 170 season finale Nov. 10 versus Western Kentucky. • College Soccer News Team of the Week (Oct. 22, Arlington Heights, Ill. • John Hersey H.S. • Converted Bradley’s final PK in the shootout Nov. 12) 2007 Season: 23 GP • 21 GS •5 G • 3 A • 13 Points Wednesday at Indiana, which the Braves won 5-4. • MVC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 22) Bradley Career: 50 GP • 38 GS • 7 G • 4 A • 18 Points • All-Tournament Teams (State Farm MVC Tournament, • A fifth-year senior, Brust originally transferred to Drew DeGurian 8 Holiday Inn City Centre Classic) Bradley for the 2004 season after starring as a high- Sr. • MF • 5-11 • 185 scoring forward at Cedarville (Ohio) University as a Naperville, Ill. • Neuqua Valley H.S. Rudy Garcia • Fr. • MF • Peoria, Ill. freshman. 2007 Season: 21 GP • 21 GS • 7 G • 7 A • 21 Points • MVC All-Freshman Team • After injuries limited Brust to seven games in his first Career: 77 GP • 56 GS • 13 G • 14 A • 40 Points two seasons at Bradley, including a medical redshirt in • DeGurian was a steady defensive midfielder during Mike Haynes • Sr. • GK • Dunlap, Ill. 2005, he has excelled as a left back for the Braves the his first three years as a Brave, but moved into an • 2nd-Team All-MVC last two years. attacking central midfield position this year and has • MVC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 29) • Earned second-team All-MVC honors this fall. responded as the team’s leading scorer. • All-Tournament (State Farm MVC Tournament) • Has scored in four of Bradley’s last five games, • Voted first-team All-MVC in his new role this year. providing the game-tying goal in the regular-season • DeGurian is the team’s designated “long thrower” Todd Reedy • Sr. • D • Springdale, Ark. finale versus Western Kentucky, the game-winning goals and recorded his third and fourth throwing assists of the • 1st-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American versus #7 Creighton (89th minute) in the MVC year in the MVC Tournament semis against E. Illinois. • 1st-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District V Tournament championship game and DePaul (61st • Although Stephen Brust’s game-tying goal • 1st-Team MVC Scholar-Athlete minute) last Saturday night in the NCAA Tournament first Wednesday at Indiana went down as unassisted, the round and the game-tying goal in the 69th minute goal-scoring play started from a DeGurian throw. Paul Tracy • Fr. • MF/F • Naperville, Ill. Wednesday at #6 Indiana. • Missed three mid-year games with a staph infection. • MVC All-Freshman Team

MVC Coaching Staff of the Year MVC Fair Play Award www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 7 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT Joe Donoho 5 Mike Haynes 1 Michael Motteler 30 Sr. • D • 6-3 • 195 Sr. • GK • 6-2 • 160 Fr. • MF • -6 • 145 Tampa, Fla. • Jesuit H.S. Dunlap, Ill. • Dunlap H.S. Peoria, Ill. • Notre Dame H.S. 2007 Season: 24 GP • 24 GS • 6 G • 3 A • 15 Points 2007: 24 GP • 24 GS • 2232:54 • 0.81 GAA • 99 Sv • 8.5 ShO 2007: 15 GP • 6 GS • 0 G • 0 A • 0 Points Bradley Career: 44 GP • 40 GS • 9 G • 4 A • 22 Points Career: 44 GP • 44 GS • 4128:48 • 0.92 GAA • 178 Sv • 14.5 ShO • One of the pleasant surprises in Bradley’s freshman • A second-year transfer from Rutgers, Donoho • A fifth-year senior, Haynes was forced to wait three class, Motteler has started six of his 15 appearances this followed up on his second-team All-MVC award in 2006 years behind All-American keeper Chris Dunsheath until fall. by becoming Bradley’s first-ever MVC Player of the Year getting his turn in net last fall. • His first career start came Sept. 9 at #1 Wake Forest. this fall. • Haynes has responded by posting the lowest career • Became the ninth All-American in program history by goals against average (0.92) in Bradley Soccer history Todd Reedy 14 earning honorable mention honors from Top Drawer with 14.5 shutouts in two years. Sr. • D• 6-0 • 177 Soccer this fall. • Honorable mention All-MVC last year and second- Springdale, Ark. • Springdale H.S. • A 6-foot-2 sweeper, Donoho is a dominant player in team all-conference this fall. 2007 Season: 16 GP • 5 GS • 0 G • 0 A • 0 Points the air on both ends of the field. • Led The Valley with a 0.78 GAA and a .875 save Career: 63 GP • 22 GS • 0 G • 1 A • 1 Point • In addition to his sweeping duties, Donoho is a percentage in the six regular-season league games. • A two-time ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American primary target for Bradley’s set pieces in the attacking • Has started each of Bradley’s last 44 games, playing (2007 1st Team, 2006 2nd Team), Reedy was one of 20 third of the field and is tied for second on the team in all but 12 minutes. candidates for the inaugural men’s soccer Lowe’s Senior scoring. CLASS Award. • Assisted what proved to be the game-winning goal in Ken Hickman 9 • Boasting a 3.97 cumulative GPA as a mechanical the MVC Tournament semifinals against Eastern Illinois by Sr. • F/MF • 5-8 • 160 engineering major, Reedy’s 3-person project team flicking Drew DeGurian’s long throw to the back post for Ogden, Utah • Bonneville H.S. produced the department’s top senior project last spring a Paul Tracy finish. 2007 Season: 23 GP • 7 GS • 2 G • 2 A • 6 Points and presented the project, “Design of a Gas Transfer • Also ranks second in The Valley with four game- Career: 88 GP • 24 GS • 12 G • 11 A • 35 Points System” -- to the group’s clients at Los Alamos National winning goals. • A sixth-year senior, Hickman is the team’s second- Laboratory in May. leading active career scorer with 35 points on 12 goals • His 63 career appearances are the most among Travis English 20 and 11 assists. Bradley’s defensive players. So. • D • 5-10 • 150 • After excelling during his first two seasons as a Tucson, Ariz. • Catalina Foothills H.S. Brave in 2002 and 2003, when he racked up eight goals Brad Snook 4 2007 Season: 24 GP • 24 GS • 0 G • 1 A • 1 Point and seven assists, Hickman withdrew from school to Jr. • D • 5-11 • 165 Career: 39 GP • 34GS • 0 G • 3 A • 3 Points conduct a two-year Mormon mission. Floyds Knobs, Ind. • Floyd Central H.S. • English gradually worked his way into Bradley’s • Returned to Bradley in 2006. 2007 Season: 9 GP • 1 GS • 0 G • 0 A • 0 Points lineup as a freshman last season and he has excelled • The oldest player on the team (23), Hickman is Career: 24 GP • 5 GS • 0 G • 0 A • 0 Points since becoming a full-time starter midway through the married and the newlywed couple is expecting its first • A reserve back, Snook played in nine of the season’s 2006 season. child. first 10 games, but has not been back on the field since • Has started all 24 games to date this season, but • Tied for second in school history with 88 career Oct. 3 at UMKC. often is the forgotten about player in Bradley’s back line. games played, Hickman will tie Ryan Glynn’s school • A communications major, Snook is the Charley Steiner • Typically draws a marking assignment against one of record by playing Saturday at Maryland. intern in the Bradley Sports Information Office. the opposition’s top two offensive threats. • Was on his mission during Bradley’s 2005 NCAA Tournament season, but he did start as a freshman in Paul Tracy 16 Rudy Garcia 27 Bradley’s 2002 NCAA Tournament game against New Fr. • MF/F • 5-10 • 155 Fr. • MF • 5-7 • 145 Mexico. Naperville, Ill. • Waubonsie Valley H.S. Peoria, Ill. • Notre Dame H.S. 2007 Season: 24 GP • 17 GS • 2 G • 2 A • 6 Points 2007 Season: 24 GP • 15 GS • 1 G • 1 A • 3 Points Brian Lock 18 • Growing more and more comfortable with the • Usually the smallest player on the field, Garcia also So. • D • 6-1 • 155 college game, Tracy’s first three points all came in the 3-0 has shown flashes of being the best player through the Peoria, Ill. • Dunlap H.S. victory Sept. 28 against IUPUI at Shea Stadium. first 24 games of his career, playing primarily in the 2007 Season: 17 GP • 0 GS • 1 G • 1 A • 3 Points • Scored what proved to be the game-winning goal in central midfield. Career: 31 GP • 4 GS • 1 G • 3 A • 5 Points the MVC Tournament semifinals versus Eastern Illinois • Named to the MVC All-Freshman Team. • A third-year sophomore, Lock plays primarily as a with a strike just 2:41 into the game. • Scored his first career goal last Oct. 3 at UMKC. reserve defensive midfielder. • Assisted Bradley’s game-winning goal of the MVC • His only career goal was the game-winner in the 1-0 Drew Van Kampen 00 Tournament championship game by serving an 89th victory Oct. 29 versus Central Arkansas. Fr. • GK • 6-4 • 185 minute free kick to Stephen Brust at the far post. • Owns three career assists, including helpers on the Naperville, Ill. • Waubonsie Valley H.S. • Manning the back post on restarts, Garcia also game-winning goals in each of Bradley’s last two MVC 2007 Season: 2 GP • 0 GS • 12:33 • 0.00 GAA • 1 Sv • 0.5 ShO cleared balls off the line in the MVC Tournament final regular-season championship clinching games. • A redshirt freshman, Van Kampen made his Bradley against Creighton and the NCAA Tournament first round debut for the final 11 minutes Sept. 28 against IUPUI and versus DePaul. quickly recorded his first career save to share in the shutout effort. www.bubraves.com 2007 Bradley Braves Soccer 8 2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT

2007 BRADLEY BRAVES SOCCER Bradley Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 29, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (15- 5- 4) ( 9- 2- 0) ( 5- 3- 3) ( 1- 0- 1) CONFERENCE...... ( 4- 0- 2) ( 3- 0- 0) ( 1- 0- 2) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (11- 5- 2) ( 6- 2- 0) ( 4- 3- 1) ( 1- 0- 1)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AT ------!08-31-07 LIPSCOMB W 2-1 2529 8 DeGurian, Drew 21 7 7 21 31 .226 14 .452 3 0-0 !09-01-07 BELMONT W 2-1 830 5 Donoho, Joe 24 6 3 15 45 .133 25 .556 4 2-2 $09-07-07 vs North Carolina T O2 1-1 447 13 Cutshaw, Chris 24 6 3 15 43 .140 19 .442 1 0-0 $09-09-07 at #1 Wake Forest L 0-3 743 7 Brust, Stephen 23 5 3 13 27 .185 9 .333 2 0-0 09-13-07 at Western Illinois W 3-0 350 19 Bigelow, Justin 24 2 4 8 22 .091 14 .636 0 0-0 09-16-07 CINCINNATI W 1-0 747 9 Hickman, Ken 23 2 2 6 21 .095 9 .429 1 0-0 09-22-07 #9 SAINT LOUIS L 0-2 1218 16 Tracy, Paul 24 2 2 6 20 .100 6 .300 2 0-0 %09-28-07 IUPUI W 3-0 1110 10 Campbell, Grant 24 2 2 6 11 .182 5 .455 1 0-0 %09-29-07 UIC LOT 0-1 1329 25 Amundsen, Packy 19 2 0 4 8 .250 2 .250 0 0-0 10-03-07 at UMKC W 3-1 87 27 Garcia, Rudy 24 1 2 4 26 .038 12 .462 0 0-0 *10-10-07 at #12 #8 Creighton T O2 2-2 2271 18 Lock, Brian 17 1 1 3 3 .333 1 .333 1 0-0 10-14-07 at Western Michigan L 1-2 120 28 Beard, Ephraim 20 0 3 3 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 *10-17-07 EVANSVILLE W 2-0 617 17 Anderson, Teddy 24 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0 *10-20-07 at Missouri State T O2 1-1 359 3 Wong, Thiago 13 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 10-22-07 at Oral Roberts W 2-1 101 20 English, Travis 24 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 *10-27-07 DRAKE W 1-0 919 30 Motteler, Michael 15 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 10-29-07 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 1-0 627 2 Stockdale, Graham 6 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 *11-03-07 at Eastern Illinois W 2-1 508 23 Monteith, Andrew 4 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 11-07-07 at #6 #5 SMU L 0-1 272 14 Reedy, Todd 16 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 *11-10-07 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 4-1 703 32 Baruni, Joti 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 &11-16-07 vs Eastern Illinois W 2-0 2041 26 Groesch, Nathan 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 &11-18-07 at #7 #8 Creighton W 1-0 1617 4 Snook, Brad 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ^11-24-07 DEPAUL W 2-0 1129 1 Haynes, Mike 24 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ^11-28-07 at #9 #6 Indiana T O3 1-1 1297 00 Van Kampen, Drew 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 ! Holiday Inn City Centre Classic (Peoria, Ill.) Total...... 24 37 37 111 280 .132 127 .454 15 2-2 $ Wake Forest Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.) Opponents...... 24 20 19 59 373 .054 131 .351 5 0-0 % Busey/Bradley Homecoming Classic (Peoria, Ill.) * Missouri Valley Conference games & State Farm MVC Tournament (Omaha, Neb.) |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| ^ NCAA Men's Soccer Championship ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho ------TEAM STATISTICS BRAD OPP 00 Van Kampen, Drew 2 12:33 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 ------1 Haynes, Mike 24 2232:54 20 0.81 99 .832 15 5 4 8.0 SHOT STATISTICS...... Total...... 24 2245:27 20 0.80 111 .847 15 5 4 9 Goals-Shot attempts.... 37-280 20-373 Opponents...... 24 2245:27 37 1.48 90 .709 5 15 4 4 Goals scored average... 1.48 0.80 Shot pct...... 132 .054 Shots on goal-Attempts. 127-280 131-373 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total SOG pct...... 454 .351 ------Shots/Game...... 11.7 15.5 Bradley...... 19 18 0 0 0 - 37 Assists...... 37 19 Opponents...... 10 9 1 0 0 - 20 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... Total Goals...... 37 20 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Penalty...... 2 0 ------Unassisted...... 8 5 Bradley...... 144 130 4 2 0 - 280 Overtime...... 0 1 Opponents...... 161 193 12 7 0 - 373 CORNER KICKS...... 89 121 PENALTY KICKS...... 2-2 0-0 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total OFFSIDES...... 57 6 ------PENALTIES...... Bradley...... 38 64 5 4 0 - 111 Yellow cards...... 15 38 Opponents...... 40 48 1 1 0 - 90 Red cards...... 0 1 ATTENDANCE...... CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Total...... 11758 7725 ------Dates/Avg Per Date..... 11/1069 11/702 Bradley...... 39 47 3 0 0 - 89 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 2/1244 Opponents...... 58 54 6 3 0 - 121

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total ------Bradley...... 162 163 3 9 0 - 337 Opponents...... 177 160 8 5 0 - 350

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