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2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t 97 c a F k c i u Q / s t n e t n o C f o e l b a Table of Contents/Quick Facts Contents/Quick of TTable Bud Haidet, Director of Athletics ..... Director of Athletics Bud Haidet, Athletics Administration ...... 98 Administration Athletics ...... 98 Board Athletics ...... 99 Student-Athlete The ...... 100-101 UWM Athletics ...... 102 Pavilion The ...... 102 Staff Directory ...... 103 League Horizon The ...... 104 Engelmann Field ...... Inside Back Engelmann Field ...... Back 2007 Season Schedule League Leaders ...... Leaders League 43 ...... 48...... 44-46 Recaps and 2006 Boxes /Tulsa ...... 492007 Opponents DePaul/W. Poly/Drake ...... 50.....51 UCSB/Cal ..52 Gonzaga/Dartmouth/Yale State ...... 53 Valparaiso/Butler/Wright St. /Detroit/Cleveland Bay ...... 54 ...... 54 Loyola/UIC/Green Tournament Marquette/NIU League Horizon ...... 56 Records All-Time Coaching ...... 57-58 Leaders Year-by-Year ...... 59-62 School Records ...... 63-54 All-Time Honors ...... All-Time Opponents 65 vs. Record ...... 66-71 All-Time Series Histories ...... 72-76 Results Year-By-Year ...... 78-86 NCAA Teams ...... 87-88 Letterwinners Panther ...... 89-91 Pros in the Panthers ...... 92 of Coaches A Cradle This is UWM ...... 94 UWM ...... 95 Administration University ...... 96 Administration ...... Chancellor 96 Santiago, Carlos UWM 5 11 ce and men’s soccer coaches Bob Spielmann and Chris Dadaian. Photographs Photographs Bob Spielmann and Chris Dadaian. coaches soccer and men’s ce The 2007 Men’s Soccer Media Guide was written and edited by UWM Assistant SID Chris Zills. SID Chris Zills. UWM Assistant by and edited Media Guide was written Soccer 2007 Men’s The of the UWM In- and Kevin Conway Kevin O’Connor by provided assistance Editorial Offiformation Visitors and Bureau and Milwaukee Convention Ward, John Thompson, Trevor courtesy of Solutions. Edge First by Printing Services. UWM Photographic Composite Schedule .... Schedule League Horizon Composite TV/Radio Roster ...... Inside Front TV/Radio Roster ...... 1 of Contents Quick Facts/Table Staff Panther ...... 2 Jon Coleman Head Coach ...... 4 ....3 Bob Spielmann Coach Associate Staff ...... 3 Chris Dadaian Coach Assistant Support 2007 Milwaukee Schedule ...... 5 2007 Milwaukee Schedule ...... 6-7 2007 Season Preview ...... 8 Media Information ...... 10-11 Information Roster ...... 12-13 Players Returning Lins ...... 14-15 Chris ...... 16-17 Castro Martin ...... 18-19Dombrowski Zeke Rampa...... 20-21 Tenzin Bode ...... 22-23 Steve ...... 24Horst ...... 25 Dan Spielmann Troy ...... 26Germann Ryan Baker ...... 27 ...... 28 Colin Skalecki ...... 29 Adam Phillips Travis ...... 30 Fernstrum ...... 31 Grant Ndely Nkuti Gerard-Larson Nicholas and Redshirts Players Incoming ...... 32 ....34 Dunn/Serreyn/Mai ...... 33 Martinez/Keller/Rosenthal Gibbons ...... 35 Hong/Kalmuck/Aaron ...... 36 Refai/Chavers/Sanger Gibbons/Alexander Abe ...... Captains Panther 36 ...... 2006 in Review 38 ...... 2006 Results 39 ...... 402006 Statistics ...... Stats 2006 Team 41 ...... 42 League Horizon ... 4-7-1 ....Chris Zills .. Kevin O’Connor ...2005, Second Round Second ...2005, History Media Relations UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM General Information General ce Phone ...... 414-229-5886 Phone ce University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University Men’s Soccer Information Soccer Men’s ce Phone ...... 414-229-5674 Phone ce ...... 414-229-2413 Phone ce ce Phone ...... 414-229-4593 Phone ce liation ...... liation NCAA Division I School .... Offi ...... Kevin SID Conway Assistant Offi ...... 414-229-6759 SID Fax ...... UWM Mailing Address Athletics 413 Box ...... P.O...... 53201 Wis. Milwaukee, ...... UWM Athletics Overnight Address ...... Room 140 Pavilion, The ...... 3409 North Avenue Downer ...... 53211 Wis. Milwaukee, ...... Jon Coleman Head Coach 1996 Year...... UW-Milwaukee, Alma Mater, ...... 8-9-2 at School (Years) Record (1) ...... Same Record Career ...... Bob Spielmann Coach Associate ...... Chris Dadaian Coach Assistant 2006 Record...... 8-9-2 ...... 4-2-1/3rd Record/Finish League 2-1 Butler - L, Results...... vs. Tournament Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 14/6 ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 14Newcomers Sports Director Information All-Time NCAA Tournament Record Tournament All-Time NCAA Contact Soccer SID/Men’s Asst...... at Bradley / W, 2-0 ...... W, / at Bradley 2-2 - 2OT T, / 1 New Mexico ...... at No...... 5-3 on PK’s Fell Last NCAA App./Result Offi ...... 414-750-2090 Phone Cell E-mail ...... [email protected] Conference ...... HorizonConference League ...... Dr. Santiago Carlos Chancellor Director of Athletics...... Haidet Bud AD/SWA...... KathyAssociate Litzau ...... 414-229-5151 Phone Athletics Ticket Offi City/Zip ...... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 ...... City/Zip Wis. Milwaukee, ...... 1885Founded ...... Enrollment 28,000 Nickname ...... Panthers ...... Black and Gold Colors ...... Engelmann Field Home Field Capacity ...... 2,000 Affi ...... 1973 of Soccer Year First ...... 397-223-53 (.629) All-Time Record ...... 8/2005 NCAA Appearances/Last 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer a coach andhasplayed amajorrole intheincredible suc- said. “He hasanexcellent background asbothaplayer and men’s soccer program,” UWMAthletic BudHaidet Director excited“We are very thatJontook over thereigns ofthe many years here atUWMmeansalot.” thetradition we haveson to further establishedfor so when namedtheheadcoach inlate 2005. “To betheper- soccer program,”success of theMilwaukee Coleman said “I amexcited to to continue have thegreat anopportunity step. thenext ship atUWMby taking happy to continueman wasvery hislong-timerelation- Having beeninvolved withthePanthers for so long, Cole- tive NCAA Tournament berths. thers to unprecedented success, includingfi While onthesidelines, Coleman thePan- helpeddirect tant coach for theprogram for nineseasons(1997-2005). Coleman isaformer UWMplayer asanassis- whoserved championship. of fi round oftheHorizon League Tournament, endinga streak unfamiliarspot.very wasupsetby Butlerinthefi It streak (5-0-1), UWMhaditsseasoncome to anendina the endofregular seasonwithasix-gameunbeaten Washington and1-0to #12UIC). After hittingitsstrideat including three to Top 25teams (1-0to #2SMU, 2-1to #6 with eightoftheninelossescoming by justonegoal- The Panthers went 8-9-2inhisfi coach, assistantcoach orplayer atUWM. school history. The 2007seasonwillmarkhis14thasa onDec.Milwaukee 27, 2005, justthefi Jon Coleman wasnamedthemen’s soccer coach at CCoaching Staff o a UWM headcoach JonColeman hasspent thepast 14years with theUWMmen’s soccer program. ve-straight appearances intheleaguetournament c h i n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

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C l e o m a c a rst seasonatthehelm, h n headcoach in fth ve consecu- ve rst 2 well asanNSCAAPremier license. Additionally, Coleman holdsaUSSF`B’ coaching license as various All-Americanhonors. (2002)havelow (2002)andChadDombrowski allearned nationally, aswell, as (2003),Tighe Dombrowski Antou Jal- all-tournament team. Panther players have beenhonored dition, 32players have for beenselected theconference team and 20second team all-conference selections. Inad- been namedPlayer ofthe Year to goalongwith20fi League withpostseasonhonors: three timestheyhave players have beenregularly recognized by theHorizon haveHis recruiting efforts notgoneunnoticed, asUWM League Tournament titlesunderhiswatch. season conference titlesandfour ofthelastfi year. Additionally, thePanthers have claimedfi they madeitto thesecond round for thefourth-straight ineachofthelastfourto postvictories tournaments when consecutive seasonandbecameoneofonlyseven schools In 2005, theyreached theNCAA Tournament for thefi edented success. an overall record of123-59-14(.663)andenjoyed unprec- In Coleman’s tenure asanassistant, thePanthers posted ing namedafull-timeassistantpriorto the2001season. career in1996, asavolunteer assistantuntilbe- serving He joinedLouis Bennett’s fi staffafter ning aconference titlein1993. Tompkins. Histeams alsowent 25-7-3inleagueplay, win- seasons, spendingthree years ofBrian underthedirection (.702 winningpercentage) ontheplaying fi as ateam captain. Heposted anoverall record of56-22-6 andalsowon theCoach’sselection Award hissenioryear named anAll-Midwestern Collegiate Conference team in 73gamesasamidfi he wasafour-year from 1993-96. letterwinner Heplayed Coleman’s career withthePanthers onthefi started even greater heights.” prepared over to take asheadcoach andto leadusto in Wisconsin andsurrounding areas. Heisunquestionably with ourplayers andhasshown to agreat recruit ability cess we have enjoyed. Hehasatremendous relationship elder, in63. starting In1995, hewas nishing hisplaying eld inhisfour veHorizon ve regular ve eld, as fth- rst 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer f f a t S g n i h c a o Coaching Staff CCoaching h n c a a i o a C d

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a t s i s r i s h Second SeasonSecond s . CChris Dadaian Assistant Coach AAssistant The the goalkeepers. cally on developing Chris Dadaian begins his second season as an assistant season his second Chris Dadaian begins He works team. soccer the Milwaukee for coach men’s with all He also works on all aspects. closely with Coleman specifi players, the in and played the program “Chris has been through do what- “He is willing to said. Coleman Tournament,” NCAA and prepare tournament the it takes get back into to ever passionate a hard-working, He is make to a run. the team He has also the program. elevate to who is prepared coach connect with on staff to coming veryworked since hard the alumni and keep family strong.” the black and gold letterwinner as a goalkeeperDadaian was a four-year at All-Horizon Team He earned First 1999-2002. UWM from the to honors in 2002 and 2001 and was named League in 1999. Team All-Newcomer in the of 0.54 in 2002 was third His goals against average until it was record nation that season and was a school Milwaukee He also holds with standards broken in 2005. 16 wins in a season and 42 victories in shutouts, 21 career (as part of 741:63 streak His scoreless of a record a career. season is also the during the 2002 shutouts) seven-straight longest in school history. Dadaian has prior coach- experience ing with the Mil- waukee Bavarians and the Racine Cur- Club. Soccer he coaches rently, Wiscon- with the sin Olympic Devel- opment Program. he is In addition, the director of Shutout Camp Sessions Advanced Dadaian has his NSCAA Advanced license Coaching li- ‘D’ and his USSF cense. 33 nals in h n c n a a o eld and a lot of experi- eld and “Bob has been around the “Bob has been around a long time and game for has a lot of experience,” “He has a said. Coleman player into insight great and knowsdevelopment get the most out to how He has a great of players. ethic on and off the work fi with the share to ence squad.” UWM from He came to High School Marquette he where in Milwaukee, spent 27 seasons as head Mar- He turned coach. C m

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o b s o Second SeasonSecond s BBob Spielmann Associate Coach AAssociate UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM He has been successful at different levels, also coaching also coaching levels, at different He has been successful the national fi into Under-23 team the Bavarians In addition to those incredible numbers, his teams were were his teams numbers, those incredible In addition to and claimed 21 conference times runner-ups four state Top was ranked in the nation’s Marquette championships. in the NSCAA High School rankings 1995 25 teams from 2005. to Deer and in Brown reside Margo Spielmann and his wife let- and soccer a UWM graduate Ryan, sons. three have graduate; a UW-Whitewater Chad, terwinner (1999-2001); at Milwaukee. in school and playing currently Troy, and Bob Spielmann begins his second season as an associ- season his second Bob Spielmann begins helping Coleman addition to In at Milwaukee. coach ate Spielmann program, soccer with all aspectsof the men’s marketing and the with recruiting of the is also involved program. pro- high school soccer premier the state’s into quette a .856 win for record a 532-73-40 career compiling gram, is 20 Division 1 State in that record Included percentage. and four- overall including 10-straight Championships, into combined WISAA WIAA and after the consecutive one organization. the summer of 2005 and serving (2003-2004) years two Additionally, United. Wave as an assistant with Milwaukee license. coaching Spielmann holds a USSF `A’ 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer and Jon. wife Jeannette for 35years. The couple hastwo children, Sara A resident ofMilwaukee, Coleman hasbeenmarriedto his for theA-League’s in2001and2002. Rampage Milwaukee And, dueto hisexpertise, asthefi Coleman served basis andhasbecome amainstay oftheprogram ever since. ogy socialworker, thenjoinedthestaffonamore “full-time” Coleman’s fi nett, whotook over asheadcoach in1996, thenbeganusing reer intheearlyandlate 90’s. Louis Ben- games duringhisfour-year Panther ca- enough whenheusedto fi Coleman’s career beganearnestly 14th seasonwiththeprogram. head coach JonColeman, willenter his Coleman, thefatherofcurrent Panther Support Staff SSupport team and both teams.team andbothbasketball the UWMvolleyball team, thebaseball and practices. Poll isalsoinvolved with is apresence at mostsoccer games many oftheUWMAthletic teams and Poll around Panther Athletics is facesOne ofthemostwell-known of longtimesupporter once againfallinto thecapablehands dutiesfor themen’sVideo soccer team Jamie, theirhomeinCedarburg, andmake Wis. andhis wife,Ochsenwald Jan, have two children, Jennaand trainer before assumingafull-timepositionthere. in 1982. asagraduate Heworked atIllinois assistantathletic versity, received Ochsenwald hismaster’s degree from and wrestling teams. A1980graduate of The OhioState Uni- nois, worked primarilywiththefootball, Ochsenwald where hewasanassistantathletictrainer for 10years. At Illi- cameto UWMfromOchsenwald theUniversity ofIllinois, Training Education Program. is alsoaclinicalassistantprofessor andteacher intheAthletic and women’s swimmingprograms. He trainer for themen’s soccer andmen’s all sports, asstaffathletic andserves sistant trainers andstudenttrainers in his dutiesinJuly1992, as- supervises soccer team. Ochsenwald, whoassumed the headathletictrainer for themen’s isalsoinhis15thseasonas Ochsenwald medicinedepartment.sports Ochsenwald As ofSport’s Director Medicine, u p . Hehelpsasateam managerwith p o r t

S UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 lms asascouting tool. Coleman, aretired psychol- t a oversees theuniversity’s f f Paul Coleman Michael Michael l Jon’s lm John . lmographer 4 er’s events. and theyspendmuchoftheir free timeattending eachoth- children. The entire family enjoys beinginvolved withsports andhis wife,Don Mary, live in Whitefi Consultantsin private since 1993. withOrthopedic practice CollegeMedical of Wisconsin andinEnglandhasbeen atthe He completed hisresidency School. Medical go atNorthwestern He attended medicalschoolinChica- in 1983. sive MVPoftheBig Ten Tournament played soccer andwasnamed Defen- wheretended he Northwestern Born andraised in Madison, heat- soccer team for thepastseven years. team physician for theUWMmen’s Dr. DonMiddleton specifi Julia Syburg, care for allofwhomprovide expert dentist Dr. JosephSchellandregistered dietician performance, suchaschiropractor Dr. KendalHoard, to otherspecialized professionals to assistinpeak Columbia St. Mary’s. The Panthers alsohave access and Dr. JohnStech, bothofwhomare onstaffat the Panthers are Team Physicians Dr. BrianHirano pus. Providing vitalgeneral medicinehealthcare to Columbia adjacent to Hospitaldirectly UWM’s cam- Dr. –allofwhomare associated Middleton with Don physicians Dr. William Smith, Dr. Todd Swenson, and medicine professionals, namelytheorthopedic group The ofsports staffalsoincludesaselect medicineneeds. student-athletes sports fi Earl. These undergraduate studentsassistthecerti- which isspearheadedby curriculumdirector Dr. Jen ally-accredited Athletic Training Education Program, to become certifi Sciences, andstudying thesestudentsare working ofHumanMovement withtheDepartment junction 35 undergraduate athletictraining students. Incon- The entire staffisinvolved intheeducationofabout Sue Olbrantz andErikDygulski. ine, Becky Worman, ReneeManofsky, JoeMcBeth, andassistantsDave JohnOchsenwald Director Be- licensed andcertifi student-athletes isUWM’s Athletic Training Staff. This medicineissuesfor the care ofsports taking Directly ed athletictraining staffintheday-to-day care of c sports medicineneeds. c sports ed athletictrainers inthe nation- ed athletictraining staffincludes hasbeenthe shBay withtheir four 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s / e l u d e h c S

7 0 0 2007 Schedule/s 22007 UIC at Green Bay ...... Bay UIC at Green 8:30 October 19 Friday, ...... at Detroit State Wright 4:00 ...... State Butler at Cleveland 7:00 October 21 Sunday, ...... Detroit at Butler 1:00 ...... 2:00 State Wright at State Cleveland ...... 5:00 at Loyola Bay Green ...... 8:00 Milwaukee at UIC ...... Valparaiso Michigan 2:00 at State October 24 Wednesday, ...... 3:00 Green at Bowling Detroit ...... Butler at IUPUI 7:00 October 25 Thursday, ...... IPFW at State Wright 7:00 October 26 Friday, ...... State Detroit at Cleveland 7:30 October 28 Sunday, ...... State Wright at 6:00 Valparaiso ...... Milwaukee Bay at Green 8:00 ...... at UIC Wisconsin 3:00 ...... 6:00 at Duke State Cleveland October 31 Wednesday, ...... 8:00 at UIC Valparaiso ...... at Loyola DePaul 8:00 ...... 8:05 Milwaukee Marquette at 1 November Thursday, ...... 4:00 at Butler State Wright 2 November Friday, ...... 4:00 Valparaiso at State Cleveland 3 November Saturday, ...... UIC at Loyola 8:00 ...... at Northwestern Bay Green 6:00 5 November Monday, ...... 7:00 State Wright IUPUI at 6 November Tuesday, ...... Milwaukee Northern at Illinois 3:00 9 November Friday, Round First Championship, League Horizon >seeds 4-6 host seeds 9-7 11 November Sunday, Round Second Championship, League Horizon 5/8 winner 4/9 winner vs. >#3 hosts 6/7 winner; 16-18 November Friday-Sunday, Championship, League Horizon seed top by >hosted All times eastern indicates home matches indicates Bold 55 2007 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Schedule Soccer Men’s 2007 Milwaukee t State ...... 7:00 t State Date Opponent Opponent Date 22 Aug. (Exh.) 25 DePaul Aug. 31 Game Alumni (Exh.) Aug. 2 Michigan Western Sept. vs. 7 Sept. Tulsa vs. 9 Sept. @ UCSB 14 Sept. Site Poly @ Cal Drake 16 Sept. Engelmann Field Gonzaga 21 Sept. Wis. Madison, 23 @ Dartmouth Sept. Engelmann Field Yale 29 vs. Sept. Valparaiso* 5 7 p.m. Oct. 7 Oct. 7 p.m. @ Butler* 10 Oct. Time State* Wright 5 p.m. @ 12 Oct. Wisconsin 14 Oct. Wis. Detroit* Madison, 19 Oct. State* Cleveland Calif. Calif. Obispo, San Luis Santa Barbara, 21 Oct. Loyola* N.H. Hanover, Engelmann Field 26 Oct. Field Engelmann @ UIC* 3 p.m. 31 Oct. Cup) 9 p.m. (Chancellor’s Bay @ Green Engelmann Field 1 Nov. (Milwaukee @ Marquette Cup) Wis. Noon Bay, Green 9-18 N.H. Nov. Hanover, Tournament League Horizon Dayton, 2:30 p.m. ) Northern Illinois (LeWang Ill. DeKalb, 7:30 p.m. Fields Valley / match League Horizon *Indicates 6 p.m. Engelmann Field Ind. , 7 p.m. TBD Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Engelmann Field 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Engelmann Field 7:05 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. Ill. , 7 p.m. TBD 6 p.m. Loyola at San Diego ...... 5:00 at San Diego Loyola September26 Wednesday, ...... 5:00 Valparaiso at Bay Green Butler at ...... 7:00 at Northwestern...... Loyola 8:00 September 28 Friday, ...... Missouri State UIC vs. 6:00 ...... 7:00 Detroit at Xavier ...... State Wright at Dayton 7:00 September 29 Saturday, ...... at Milwaukee Valparaiso 8:00 ...... UIC at Bradley 7:30 ...... Bay at Green Ohio State 8:00 September 30 Sunday, ...... 2:00 at Canisius State Cleveland ...... Michigan at Detroit Western 2:00 ...... 4:00 at Butler Evansville October 3 Wednesday, ...... 4:00 at Detroit Valparaiso Wrigh Akron at UIC at Indiana ...... UIC at Indiana 7:00 October 5 Friday, ...... at Detroit Loyola 4:00 ...... State UIC at Cleveland 7:00 ...... 7:00Milwaukee Butler at ...... State Wright at Bay Green 7:30 October 7 Sunday, ...... UIC at Detroit 1:00 ...... State at Cleveland Loyola 1:00 ...... at Butler Bay Green 1:00 ...... 3:30 State Wright Milwaukee at ...... Illinois at Eastern Valparaiso 4:30 October 9 Tuesday, ...... 3:00 Michigan Western at Valparaiso October 10 Wednesday, ...... at MilwaukeeWisconsin 8:00 October 12 Friday, Butler at UIC...... 8:00 ...... 8:00 Bay at Green State Cleveland Detroit at Milwaukee...... 8:00 ...... at Loyola State Wright 8:00 October 14 Sunday, ...... 1:00 Bay Detroit at Green Milwaukee...... at State Cleveland 1:30 ...... Butler at Loyola 4:00 at UIC...... State Wright 5:00 October 18 Thursday, ...... 8:00 at Milwaukee Loyola UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Friday, August 31 August Friday, ...... 12:00 Kentucky Western vs. State Wright ...... State Sacramento Butler vs. 5:00 ...... at North State Carolina Valparaiso 5:00 ...... 6:00 Michigan Western Milwaukee vs...... 7:00 State at Cleveland Bonaventure St...... Loyola at 8:00 ...... at Drake Bay Green 9:00 ...... TBA Fullerton State Cal Detroit vs. September 2 Sunday, ...... 12:00 State vs. State Wright (Pa.)...... Francis St. 1:00 Butler vs...... 1:00 at Niagara State Cleveland ...... 1:00 Tulsa Milwaukee vs...... 2:00 at Loyola Jacksonville ...... at UIC Marquette 7:00 ...... at Duke Valparaiso 7:00 ...... 8:00 at Creighton Bay Green Northridge...... TBA State Detroit at Cal September 5 Wednesday, ...... Michigan Western at State Cleveland 4:00 Detroit at Oakland...... 4:00 September 7 Friday, ...... at UMKC Loyola 5:00 ...... 5:00 at DePaul Bay Green ...... 6:00 Valparaiso IPFW at ...... Kentucky Western Butler at 7:00 ...... at Pittsburgh State Wright 8:30 ...... 10:05 Milwaukee UC Santa Barbara at September 8 Saturday, ...... 7:00 Kentucky at State Cleveland ...... UIC at Rutgers 8:00 September 9 Sunday, ...... 12:00 Appalachian State Butler vs...... 12:00 Robert Morris vs. State Wright Roberts...... 12:30 Oral vs. Loyola ...... 2:00 at Marquette Bay Green ...... at Evansville Valparaiso 3:00 ...... 4:00 Milwaukee Poly Cal at September 12 Wednesday, ...... Detroit at IPFW 7:00 IllinoisEastern at Loyola...... 8:00 September 13 Thursday, ...... UIC at Akron 7:30 September 14 Friday, ...... 12:00 Canisius Detroit vs...... 3:00 Northwestern Butler vs...... 5:00 at DePaul Valparaiso ...... State-Northridge Cal vs. State 8:30 Cleveland ...... 8:30Drake at Milwaukee September 15 Saturday, ...... Bay at Green Albany 3:30 September 16 Sunday, ...... Park) Toyota 4:30 (at Valparaiso vs. Loyola ...... 12:00 Arkansas Central Detroit vs...... 2:00 Poly Cal vs. State Cleveland ...... Butler at Northern Illinois 3:30 Bay...... at Green Evansville 3:30 ...... 3:30Gonzaga at Milwaukee ...... 5:00 (Calif.) Mary’s at St. State Wright September 18 Tuesday, ...... State Dame (Ohio) at Cleveland Notre 7:00 ...... 8:00 Illinois at UIC Western ...... 10:00 Poly at Cal State Wright September 20 Thursday, ...... 7:00 at Butler Dayton ...... 8:30 Bay at Green Wisconsin September 21 Friday, ...... 5:00 Illinois Western at Valparaiso ...... 7:00 Detroit at Michigan ...... Milwaukee at Dartmouth 7:00 ...... 8:00 International UIC at Florida ...... UC Irvine vs. 8:00 Loyola September 23 Sunday, ...... Valparaiso 3:00 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer Head coach PreviewSSeason with players thathave abetter under- to playing theway we wantto play isatransition forIt ourcoaching staff in 2007. The attitude is justarefocus. thatinto ourgames to carry important again andIthinkatthesametimeit’s man said. “We are excited to begoing itthisseason,”at itandgetafter Cole- to getback that theyare really hungry “I thinkyou canseeitinpeople’s eyes nothing butafl eager to prove that2006wastruly to anend, Coleman andhissquadare an impressive postseason streak come nament invitations. After having such onship appearances andNCAA Tour- of fi the quarterfi But then, Butlerpulleda2-1upsetin run intheleaguetournament. overall andexcited a aboutmaking of theregular seasonto getto 8-8-2 ship, going5-0-1inthefi persevered, dugdeepandrighted the for thefi inHorizon League games an 0-2start tic 3-8-1overall ontheyear, including Panthers uncharacteris- satatavery Twelve gamesinto theseason, the and 1-0to No. 12UIC). 2 SMU, 2-1inOT to No. 6 Washington ing three to Top 25teams (1-0to No. goal, includ- were by one nine losses eight ofthe the year. But, ish 8-9-2on the team fi downs saw of upsand season full year ago. A cer team a men’s soc- of theUWM adversity inhisfi to dealwith low) hadtheopportunity One thingisfor sure -Coleman (be- ing. Disappointment. Wake-up call.” pains. Learning experience. Bewilder- and phrases: “Unexpected. Growing the 2006seasonwithnumerous words e a ve-straight tournament champi- s o n rst timesince 1998. Coleman

P UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 r n- e JonColeman nals, endingUWM’s streak v i uke. e rst seasonatthehelm w nal sixgames candescribe ence andcompete for playing time,” that are coming adiffer- into make “We have aninspiringgroup ofguys ofthe2001 season. start ances (fi (four) andNCAA Tournament appear- league tournament championships its listofregular seasontitles(four), thinks ithasjusttherightmixto add ing classof14newcomers, andUWM Add to thatlistanimpressive recruit- of thesquad,” Coleman said. from our senior classthrough therest … we have quite agroup coming back bit before gettinghurt, (below), mann – ofourbackfi maintain themajority ing backandwe have beenableto we have asolidcore ofguyscom- “As farasgoinginto the2007season, in 17gamesayear ago. who combined to give upjust16goals starters, includingbothgoalkeepers good hands. The team returns eight Coleman thePanthers knows are in careers,honors intheirMilwaukee all earnedvarious leaguepostseason graduatingDespite fi rebuilding year inanyone’s eyes.” no meansisthe2007seasonseenasa standing ofhow we wantto play. By Grant Fernstrum isthere, ve) it hasenjoyed since the Nkuti Ndely Chris Lins 6 isthere, ve seniorswho played quite a Travis Phillips , Steve Bode Ryan Ger- ve ve

Elliott Dunn “As faraspotential guyscoming in, assists/43 career points). two assists)andDale Weiler (23career two assists), (three BillyMeier goals/ 12 points), Steve Sperl(three goals/ graduated Craig (team-high Mallace assists) to pick up theslackof and us inthemidfi up goodnumbers–they can allhelp ( Refai Robert scorers inthestate, goals in2006), count on bination ofnewandold, asUWMwill willinvolve production Goal acom- would have madeadifference.” goal here orscoring agoalthere that and itwasjustamatter ofscoring a by onegoal, sowe were game inevery season, eightoftheninelosseswere sound andwe’ve well. donepretty Last games. Defensively, Ifeel we are pretty said. “You have to score goalsto win to score goals,”portunities Coleman are goingto have to create better op- “Obviously, goinginto theseasonwe winning three ofthem. eight gamesthatendedin1-0scores, one goalinfi times by ascore of1-0–andscored The team wasshutoutsixtimes–fi ers accounting for only16ofthose. 26 goalslastyear, withreturning play- and 38timesin2005, UWMrecorded the backofnet46timesin2004 goals for thePanthers. After fi need to beaddressed iswhowillscore One ofthebiggestissuesthatwill a whole.” on 18-20guysto getitdonefor usas NCAA Tournament. We willberelying regular seasonandto godeepinto the in winningalotofgamesduringthe newcomers willplay for abigkey us to bealotofcompetition inspots. The ing for playing timeandthere isgoing ing to consist ofalotguyscompet- ofanewlook, onkind take butit’s go- Coleman said. “So, Ithinkit’s goingto Abe Abe Martin Castro Martin and Colin Baker Aaron ve others. They played in eld,” Coleman said. was oneofthetop goal , the Dan Horst ) …theyhave allput Gibbons (three goals/two (team-high four Peter Sanger (two goals) brothers nding ve ve , 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer nd w e i v e r P n o s a e SSeason Preview Coleman said. “They comple- really said. Coleman you but other in the past, each mented take guy to need one ownership really job Bode’s and that’s four of the back take to on that re- prepared and he is talent the has shown He sponsibility. He do that. and ability to in his career as our only captain and is will continue back there. presence strong just a really us stability in back and gave Billy gave up on set coming threat us a scoring without be Bode, going to It’s pieces. be good.” going to still but it’s Billy, begin their 2007 regular Panthers The the Madison for to season with a trip Western playing tournament, Badger’s 31 Michigan in the season opener Aug. 2. Sept. Tulsa and a trip to for California on to it’s Then, national champion take on defending Poly 7 and Cal Sept. UC Santa Barbara 9. Sept. the will also head to Panthers The in the playing a trip, for east coast Dartmouth September Classic in late Yale. against host Dartmouth and “ Bob Spielmann and Chris Dadaian [of Bob Spielmann and Chris Dadaian The team will open the Horizon League League will open the Horizon team The at home Sept. Valparaiso against slate of the top to looking a return for 29th, 4-2-1 the standings after consecutive campaigns. out of ‘hiccup’ got the like we feel “We time it’s last season and now the way said. Coleman get back on track,” to as the exhibition sea- It all starts soon, son opens with the annual Black & a by followed 19th, Gold game Aug. 22nd and Aug, with DePaul match-up 25th. Alumni Game Aug. the yearly games of those preseason All three under the lights at will be played at Engelmann Field. 7 p.m. the UWM coaching staff]the UWM coaching and the play- extremely in the worked hard ers have Cole- well,” off-season and progressed fi to hard worked have “We man said. the right players that will provide us with us that will provide the right players will need.” the talent and depth we

Sam Alexander Sam Alexander rst team all-league rst team 77 rst start in a Milwaukee uni- rst 368:28 nishing with a selection, league defender of the year the year of league defender selection, captain. team and a vocal go- Bode is the catalyst and he’s “Steve Billy left pick up right where off,” ing to into the mix, they will be duking it out. they will be duking it out. the mix, into very has played at times, Germann, if just like past fall, this and I think, well the opportunity up he is going comes up.” step to be ready to Other include catalysts on defense starter captain three-year and team one goal/ Bode (18 games/18 starts, (who Lins and Phillips one assist), start to all players the only two were will be in- They ago). 19 games a year strumental in helping ease the loss of who was a fi Meier, and we need to do it exceptionally do it exceptionally need to and we the com- especially considering well, all sea- will be up against we petition son long.” hard- with some struggled Fernstrum up just but gave luck losses last year, a take away if you 11 goals in 11 games in the season opener. Tulsa 3-0 loss to a goals against he posted On the year, of 1.11 and a 3-7-2 record. average the sea- Germann on to burst (below) son with a 1-0 blanking of Michigan in his fi off reel to 13 and proceeded Oct. form three-consecu- shutouts. tive He did not al- a goal in low his fi of the season, fi in- 4-1-0 record, cluding a .920 percent-save age and 0.40 goals against average. really Fernstrum “In the spring season, we and is back in form came on strong [when he led year his freshman saw the nation in goals against average],” need. what we “That’s said. Coleman be competitive still going to it’s But, in after the summer. they come now freshman And throw

(17 (17 nal two . elders we ts our squad “We have the have “We personnel to some ex- play citing soccer the and play that we way want to play,” said. Coleman “The defense is what wins champi- you onships and I think our de- Ben Chavers Grant Fernstrum Grant RaphaelMartinez Ryan Germann Ryan UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM well. The appetite to defend is there is there defend to appetite The well. fensive scheme really fi scheme really fensive (below) and (below) Defense has long been a trademark has long been a trademark Defense and 2007 will be no soccer of Panther Milwaukee goal- two returns different. keepers who made starts the between posts last season in would like to see eight to 10 goals and like to see eight to would 10 assists.” eight to “With some of the personnel coming help the offensive going to that’s in, the “But also, said. Coleman situation,” some of the get from production we is go- on the squad now guys that are Some guys improve. to have ing to just started the sur- scratch to have we last season, from coming But, face. on that and obvious- improve need to wingers, our For get better. ly look to goals and three see to love would we and our forwards we 12 assists, 10 to assists four to need 10 goals and three our attackingand for midfi goals/7 assists), Dunn (13 goals/17 as- Dunn (13 goals/17 goals/7 assists), in Muskego High sists/leading scorer School history) and all bring impressive goals/12 assists) as do the Gibbons brothers. resumes, in Min- Soccer” “Mr. Abe was named 19 goals after scoring nesota last year Aaron Brother and adding 31 assists. led his fi in scoring striking 29 goals and 30 for seasons, UWM to comes Refai assists as a senior. help up and will add the Sweden from need. the Panthers front Newcomers will have the opportu- will have Newcomers some and they have in, nity step to statistics to high school outstanding on. fall back 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer MMedia Information UW-Milwaukee -Union-EG80 UW-Milwaukee Milwaukee JournalSentinel Milwaukee Conway Offi Conway O’Connor E-Mail: O’Connor Cell: O’Connor Offi Zills E-Mail: Zills Cell: Zills Offi Website: Press Box Phone: Assistant SID: Information Director: Sports Assistant SID/MSOCContact: ...... Milwaukee, WI 53201 WI ...... Milwaukee, Pavilion,...... UWM Room147 Address: SID Offi Conway E-Mail: Conway Cell: e Milwaukee Television WDJT-TV (CBS-Ch.WDJT-TV 58) WISN-TV (ABC-Ch.WISN-TV 12) UW-MILWAUKEE SPORTS INFORMATION d Milwaukee,53233 WI Milwaukee,53214 WI Milwaukee,53203 WI Milwaukee,53201 WI Milwaukee,53203 WI Newspapers/Wire i (P): 414-937-3337 (P): 414-607-8140 (P): 414-271-0158 (P): 414-229-4578 (P): 414-224-2310 (F): 414-342-7505 (F): 414-777-5802 (F): 414-225-3599 (F): 414-229-4579 (F): 414-224-2049 Associated Press a 333 W. State St. 719 N. 19thSt. 809 S. 60thSt. 922 N. 4thSt.

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fi o r P r e y a l s Player Profi PPlayer e r l e i y f a o l r 99 PPlayer PProfiles UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer 23 Troy 20 Travis MF Spielmann...... MF Tenzin18 Van Rampa ...... Kalmuck MF Zeke Dombrowski 13 ...... Hong MF ...... 11 MF ...... 8 Nick MF Castro...... Martin 7 Nicholas Serreyn 4 Gerard-Larson MF ...... 28 Abe MF ..... 27 Peter MF/F Gibbons...... 26 Ben Sanger Pos 25 Robert Chavers MF/F ...... 21 Adam Refai MF/F ...... 19 Dan Skalecki MF/F ...... 6 Elliott Horst MF/F F ...... Colin Baker ...... MF/F ...... Dunn 2 # Name MF/F ...... Muskego, Racine,Wis./Muskego Wis./St. Catherine’s Coon Rapids, Minneapolis, Minn./Coon Rapids Minn./South Milwaukee, Wis./South Milwaukee Sr. Fr. So. F/MF Jr. D/MF 165 Sr. Hometown/High School/Last College 180 5-10 D Year 175 MF Madison, 6-0 Wis./Madison West/American University Pos. 143 F 6-2 WT 175 5-5 Jr. 6-0 HT ElliottDunn GK 7 185 NkutiNdely 6 6-2 Castro Martin 5 ChrisLins 4 Colin Baker 3 Germann Ryan 2 Name 1 # 22007 Roster 0 GatFrsrm 60 6 K J. Green Bay, Wis./Preble Lakeville, South Minn./Lakeville Minneapolis, South Minn./Minneapolis Jr. Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis./Wauwatosa East Gurnee, Fr. Ill./Warren Township GK (Ill.) GK Uppsala, Sweden/Celsiusskolan MF/F 165 200 175 Fr. Fr. 6-0 MF/F 6-2 Fr. MF/F 6-1 155 DeForest, 150 Wis./DeForest MF/F 5-11 152 5-6 Grant Fernstrum 5-11 Jr. 30 Minneapolis, South Minn./Minneapolis SamAlexander D/MF 170 29 AbeGibbons St. Mequon, Wauwatosa, Louis Park,Wis./Marquette Minn./St.Wis./East Louis Park 5-11 Stillwater, Minn./Stillwater Fr.28 Peter Sanger D/MF Fr. Fr.27 Jr. 180 Milwaukee, BenChavers Sr. Wis./Marquette Wayzata, Minn./Wayzata MF/F MF/F Refai 26 Robert 6-1 165 MF MF Milwaukee, 150 Sr. 150 160 25 5-10 Fr. 5-10 Travis Phillips Sr. Wis./Marquette 145 St.24 MF 5-9 Paul, Minn./St. 5-8 6-0 Paul Central D Madison,23 Troy Wis./West D Aaron Gibbons Chaska, Minn./Chaska 185 Fr. 150 22 Spielmann D/MF Adam Skalecki Sr. 170 6-2 Fr. 5-8 21 Travis Kalmuck 5-11 Wyoming, Minn./Totino-Grace (Minn.) 20 MF West Allis, DanHorst Wis./Hale 160 19 D Van Hong Portage, Ind./Portage Fr. 150 Sr. 5-8 18 Greg Rosenthal 5-9 Fr. MF 16 Steve MF Bode D/MF 140 155 15 180 JoeKeller 5-11 5-8 14 6-2 Tenzin Rampa 13 Zeke Dombrowski 11 Martinez Raphael Calvin Mai 10 NickSerreyn 9 8 0 0 7

Nicholas Gerard-Larson R o s UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 t e r PANTHERS BYPOSITION 2007 Milwaukee Men’s NumericalSoccer Roster - 10 M o Duluth, East Minn./Duluth So. MF 160 5-8 0 Grant Fernstrum ...... GK 30 Germann Ryan ...... GK 29 Sam 1 Alexander D Steve Bode ...... GK 15 14 Joe ChrisLins D ...... 9 Calvin Keller 3 D ...... Mai Pos Travis Phillips ...... D/MF 24 D ...... 22 Aaron 16 Greg Gibbons NkutiNdely ...... D/MF 10 Raphael Rosenthal ...... D/MF 5 Martinez...... D/MF ...... D/MF # Name 110 0 Chris Dadaian ...... DAY-dee-an Coaching Staff Adam Skalecki ...... SKULL-lek-kee Nick Serreyn ...... Sir-REEN Peter Sanger ...... SANG-ger Refai REE-fa-EYE Robert ...... ROM-pa Tenzin Rampa ...... Nkuti Ndely en-DEL-ee ...... KOO-tee Calvin Mai ...... MY Travis Kalmuck ...... KAL-muke Germann Ryan ...... GUR-menn Nicholas Gerard-Larson Zeke Dombrowski ..DOM-brow-skee Castro Martin ...... MAR-teen BOE-dee Steve Bode ...... Name Pronunciation Pronunciation Guide . Jerard-Larson .. 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer r e t s o R

7 0 0 2007 Roster 22007 Gerard-Larson, Hong, Keller, Serreyn Keller, Hong, Gerard-Larson, Alexander, Germann, Lins, Martinez Lins, Germann, Alexander, 5-foot-7 1 5-foot-7 Rampa 1 5-foot-6 Chavers 1 5-foot-5 Castro 6-foot-1 3 6-foot-1 4 6-foot-0 Gibbons Gibbons, Bode, 5 5-foot-11 Ndely Kalmuck, Fernstrum, Baker, Sanger Rosenthal, Refai, Phillips, Dombrowski, 3 5-foot-10 Spielmann 2 5-foot-9 Skalecki Horst, Dunn, Mai, 4 5-foot-8 Roster By Height Roster By 4 6-foot-2 1 111 Keller, Mai, Ndely, Rosenthal, Serreyn Rosenthal, Ndely, Mai, Keller, Illinois 1 Chavers Indiana 1 Martinez 1 Sweden Refai Roster By State Roster By 13 Wisconsin Dunn, Dombrowski, Castro, Bode, Spielmann Kalmuck, Germann, Fernstrum, Skalecki, Sanger, Rampa, Phillips, Lins, Minnesota 12 Gerard-Larson, Baker, Alexander, Horst, Hong, Gibbons, Gibbons, PANTHERS BY THE NUMBERS BY PANTHERS 5-8 160 MF So. Minn./Duluth East Duluth, 2007 Milwaukee Men’s Alphabetical Soccer Roster Soccer Alphabetical Men’s 2007 Milwaukee UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Nicholas Gerard-Larson 1 22 Ryan Germann Gibbons Aaron 28 Abe Gibbons 18 Hong Van 19 6-2 6-1 Dan Horst 20 185 Kalmuck Travis 180 14 GK D/MF 6-1 Joe Keller 3 Fr. Jr. 175 9 Chris Lins MF/F Minn./MinneapolisSouth 6-0 5-8 Minneapolis, 10 Fr. Mai Calvin University West/American Wis./Madison Madison, Raphael Martinez 5-10 5 160 150 150 MF MF Minn./Minneapolis South Minneapolis, 24 MF/F Nkuti Ndely Phillips Sr. Travis 6-2 13 5-8 Fr. Fr. Rampa Tenzin 180 25 150 Minn./Stillwater Stillwater, Park Louis 6-2 Minn./St. D/MF Wis./Marquette Park, Louis Mequon, St. D Robert16 Refai Fr. 5-9 175 Rosenthal Greg 27 150 5-11 D 6-0 Ind./Portage Portage, Sanger Peter Fr. D 8 170 5-8 D/MF 180 Spielmann 21 Jr. Nick Serreyn 160 Minn./Wayzata D/MF Wayzata, Sr. 5-11 Skalecki Adam So. MF 23 Troy Fr. 170 5-11 D/MF 5-9 Wis./DeForest MF 152 Catherine’s Wis./St. DeForest, 145 Racine, Rapids Minn./Coon Sr. Wis./Marquette Fr. Rapids, Coon Minn./Chaska Chaska, 5-11 Sr. MF/F 155 Milwaukee, Fr. Central Paul Minn./St. Wis./West MF/F Paul, 5-10 Madison, St. 5-8 Fr. 165 MF/F Sweden/Celsiusskolan 140 Uppsala, Jr. MF East Wis./Wauwatosa Wauwatosa, Wis./East Fr. Wauwatosa, (Minn.) Minn./Totino-Grace Wyoming, Freshmen 14 Freshmen Dunn, Chavers, Alexander, Hong, Gibbons, Gibbons, Martinez, Mai, Keller, Kalmuck, Serreyn Sanger, Rosenthal, Refai, Gerard-Larson, Ndely 2 Sophomores Gerard-Larson, Juniors 5 Skalecki Phillips, Germann, Fernstrum, Baker, Roster By Class Roster By Seniors 7 Dombrowski, Castro, Bode, Spielmann Rampa, Lins, Horst, # 29 Name Sam Alexander 2 15 Baker Colin Bode Steve 4 6-2 26 Martin Castro Ben Chavers 200 11 GK Dombrowski Zeke 6 HT 30 6-0 Fr. Elliott Dunn 6-2 5-11 Fernstrum Grant 5-5 7 155 175 WT 185 MF 5-6 Minn./Lakeville South Lakeville, F 143 D Pos. MF 150 6-0 Year Sr. MF/F College School/Last Hometown/High Sr. Sr. Fr. 165 Jr. 5-10 Wis./Hale Allis, West GK 165 MilwaukeeWis./South Wis./Marquette Milwaukee, Milwaukee, F/MF (Ill.) Township Ill./Warren Gurnee, Minn./South Minneapolis, Fr. Jr. Wis./Preble Wis./Muskego Bay, Green Muskego, 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors e t u r n i LLINS n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

S e n i I o ##3 r s N 3 S 112 2 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n e S g n i n r u t e Returning SeniorsRReturning Senior Racine, Wis. Racine, MORE ON CHRIS: 6-2 • 175 Defender Lins Match by Match in 2006 Lins Match by would use to describe himself. use to would Racine St. Catherine’s Racine St. #3 Chris Lins #3 Chris Major: Communications Major: ... would most want to be teammates be teammates most want to would ... When not playing soccer, he is study- soccer, When not playing a Twix three hours before every game hours before three Twix a with Sócrates ... “Lost” is his favorite TV is his favorite “Lost” ... with Sócrates show ... “GQ” is his favorite magazine ... magazine ... is his favorite “GQ” ... show Super Mario Bros. 3 is his favorite video 3 is his favorite Super Mario Bros. ing ... cannot be without his iPod ... eats ... cannot be without his iPod ing ... game ... “charismatic” is the one word he is the one word “charismatic” game ... Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb 0 9/8 Creighton Washington 0 0 0 9/10 #6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/15 Detroit 9/20 Wisconsin International 0 0 0 0 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 1 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 0 UIC 1 1 0 10/3 #12 1 State 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 2 0 10/8 Butler 1 0 0 10/13 Michigan 0 0 State 0 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 0 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 1 0 1 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 1 Season Totals 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 nd- Son of Clau- 3 113 Panther Billy Meier ... Billy Meier ... Panther mention honorable as a all-conference did not play junior ... as high school soccer in played a senior ... a club team for Brazil during the fall of 2002 15 games played ... some of Brazil’s versus olds. 17-19 year top Personal: dio and Katherine Lins 1985 ... 10, born Jan. ... the Racine for played Club. Soccer ve games on the season ... helped to preserve helped to ... games on the season ve Two year varsity letter-winner and starter at St. Cath- and starter letter-winner varsity at St. year Two UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Appeared in fi Appeared Started 10 games among 18 appearances as a sophomore ... Started ... as a sophomore among 18 appearances 10 games Redshirted eligibility. freshman and maintained One of just two Panthers to start all 19 games on the season ... start to ... on the season all 19 games Panthers just two One of Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G Shots 0/0 0 GS 0 0 G 1/0 0 Year 3 0 1/0 0 2003 1 0 0 4 1 1 2004 5 0 10 2 8 2005 18 19 - RedshirtedDid not play 0 2006 19 7 2/0 1 29 9 3 42 Totals 2004: 2004: Catherine’s: St. with former soccer high school played High School in Racine ... erine’s 2005: Dickinson 12 Fairleigh goal of the season against No. his only scored added an assist of season ... goal came on only shot attempt 11 ... Sept. Invita- the Panther named to 31 ... Oct. Marquette in a UWM win over in early September. Team tional All-Tournament 2003: ing the back of the net against Wisconsin Sept. 20 and Butler Oct. 8 ... 8 ... 20 and Butler Oct. Sept. Wisconsin of the net against ing the back Most Improved earned team’s eight shots ... a career-high recorded award. Player of his appearances. in three shutouts 2006: overall, 1,675 minutes playing back, defensive major part of UWM’s fi goals on the season, two scored leader ... behind team just three 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors e t u r n i n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

S e n i o r s CCastro 114 4 a ##4 s 4 t r o 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n e S g n rst ... would would rst ... i n r u t e Returning SeniorsRReturning elder Senior use to describe himself. use to 5-5 • 143 MORE ON MARTIN: Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, South Milwaukee Midfi Castro Match by Match in 2006 Match by Castro Major: Psychology Major: Beckham ... “Friends” is his favorite TV is his favorite “Friends” Beckham ... When not playing soccer, he is working soccer, When not playing ... cannot be without his cell phone and cannot be without his cell ... show ... “Men’s Health” or “Men’s Fitness” Fitness” “Men’s or Health” “Men’s ... show most want to be teammates with David with David be teammates most want to or hanging out with his wife and friends or hanging out with his wife ... “committed” is the one word he would he would is the one word “committed” ... now ... FIFA ‘07 is his favorite video game ‘07 is his favorite FIFA ... now wallet ... always prays before every game before prays always wallet ... and gets to the locker fi and gets to room Makeover” is the book he is reading right book he is reading is the Makeover” are his favorite magazines ... “Total Money “Total ... magazines his favorite are #4 Martin Castro Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb 0 9/8 Creighton Washington 0 1 0 9/10 #6 0 0 2 2 1 0 5 0 0 9/13 Marquette 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/15 Detroit 9/20 Wisconsin International 1 0 0 0 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 0 UIC 0 1 0 10/3 #12 0 State 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 0 0 10/8 Butler 3 1 0 10/13 Michigan 0 0 State 2 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 4 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 0 Season Totals 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 13 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 8 Four- 5 115 Son of Marty and nished with three nished with three rst-team honoree as a honoree rst-team junior ... earned First-Team earned First-Team junior ... All-Southeast Conference sea- straight three accolades 2003 Southeast Con- sons ...... Year of the Player ference named Rockets most team player. valuable Personal: year varsity starter varsity year at South Milwaukee High School ... WSCA All- Second-Team member as a senior State and fi born Jan. ... Castro Laura club soc- played 1986 ... 6, of the the Bavarians for cer got married in July NPSL ... of 2007. South Milwaukee: South Milwaukee: effort in vic- and one assist goals ve-point on two came UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Played in eight games on the season ... fi in eight games on the season ... Played Appeared in 16 games, making four starts ... only point of sea- only point of making starts four ... in 16 games, Appeared His junior season totals of 19 games played, 14 starts, three three 14 starts, 19 games played, of season totals His junior Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G 0/0 0 Shots 3 1 GS 1/0 0 1/0 0 1 G 1 Year 8 1 0 1 2 2004 8 0 6 4 3 13 0 2005 16 14 2/0 12 4 2006 19 20 4 18 43 Totals 2004: 2004: 2005: six shots on attempted 20 ... assist at Michiganson came on an Oct. 29 ... Sept. State against Cleveland coming with high of two season, 4 and Oct. Wisconsin 2, Oct. Detroit 29, earned starts CSU Sept. against 26. Oct. Bay at UW-Green tory over Lipscomb Sept. 3 ... named to the Panther Invitational All- Invitational the Panther to named 3 ... Sept. Lipscomb tory over had the 6 ... Oct. State Wright against also scored ... Team Tournament ca- 19 ... Oct. Bay UW-Green goal in a 1-0 win over assist on the only went 15 ... Oct. State Cleveland versus shot attempts four reer-high on penalty kicks2-for-2 on the season. 24 in Oct. points came at Loyola all three points on a goal and assist ... goal came on only shot of the season. 5-0 win ... goals, two assists, eight points and 13 shots were all career-highs ...... all career-highs 13 shots were eight points and assists, two goals, fi season-high 2006: 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors e t u r DDombrowski n i n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

S e n i o o r s m ##11 1 b r 1 116 6 o w s k i 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n e S g n i n r u t e elder Returning SeniorsRReturning Senior MORE ON ZEKE: West Allis, Wis. Allis, West Major: Business Major: Midfi 5-11 • 155 music before or after games and music before Dombrowski Match in 2006 Match by before games (shiniest on team) ...... games (shiniest on team) before is the book he is reading right now. is the book he is reading training ... always polishes his boots always ... training about soccer ... cannot be without his ... about soccer Nathan Hale High School Nathan Johan Cruijff ... “Seinfeld” is his favorite is his favorite “Seinfeld” Johan Cruijff ... When not playing soccer, he is thinking soccer, When not playing magazine ... “Soccer Against the Enemy” the Enemy” Against “Soccer magazine ... TV show ... “Four Four Two” is his favorite is his favorite Two” Four “Four TV ... show would most want to be teammates with be teammates most want to would #11 Zeke Dombrowski #11 Zeke Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb 1 9/8 Creighton Washington 0 1 1 9/10 #6 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 9/15 Detroit 9/20 Wisconsin International 0 2 0 0 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 1 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 0 UIC 3 1 0 10/3 #12 1 State 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 2 0 10/8 Butler 4 0 1 10/13 Michigan 0 0 State 0 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 4 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 1 2 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 1 2 Season Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 39 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 7 117 Started all but one of in all 22 Appeared 2005: the season, the 23 games on on an assist a point recording named nine shots ... took ... team the all-tournament to ... Invitational Toe at the Big Oregon assist came against season-best 23 ... Sept. State in- games, shots in three two Round NCAA cluding the First game at Bradley Tournament 18. Nov. 2004: scored starting 14 ... games, points on the season on two also took a pair of assists ... assists came in shots ... four Oct. State Wright 3-1 win over 15 and in league champion- 14 Detroit Nov. ship game vs. shots season-high two took ... 5 ... Sept. against Evansville other shots came in back-to- All-Area ... Wisconsin Soccer Coaches As- Coaches Soccer Wisconsin ... All-Area Three-time All-Greater Metro Conference pick ... two- ... pick Conference Metro All-Greater Three-time eld anchor for the Panthers ... started appear- 18 times while ... the Panthers for eld anchor Son of Mark and Judy Dombrowski ... played club soccer for for club soccer played Son of Mark and Judy Dombrowski ... UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Midfi Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Milwaukee Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G Shots 0/0 0 2 GS 2/0 0 2 5/0 0 1 0 G 4 Year 1 4 14 2 0 9 2004 22 22 1 39 2005 23 18 0 7 7/0 5 2006 19 52 1 54 64 Totals rst goal of his UWM career in a 2-2 tie with Wisconsin Sept. 20 ... also 20 ... Sept. Wisconsin tie with in a 2-2 goal of his UWM career rst 2006: Hale: Allis West ing in all 19 games on the year ... his 39 shots were a career-high and a career-high shots were his 39 ... year 19 games on the ing in all with his a junior, assists as two had a goal and ... on the team second 1 ... Sept. IPFW in a win over had an assist ... a career-best points also four the scored ... Team All-Tournament Invitational Wisconsin the named to fi Spring League Horizon the named to 8 ... Butler Oct. had an assist versus Honor Roll. Academic 10. 6 and UIC Oct. Oct. Wisconsin back games at time Personal: sociation First Team All-State ... member of the ODP Regional and State member of the ODP Regional and State ... All-State Team sociation First 15 goals scored started ... all 84 games in high school career squads ... with 34 goals and 36 assists. ended career and 14 assists as a senior ... joined 1986 ... born July 27, of the NPSL ... and the Bavarians Parkland players. Neil as UWM soccer Tighe and Chad, Scott, brothers 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors e t u r n RRampa i n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

S e n i o a r ##13 s 1 m 3 p a 118 8 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n e S g n i n r u t e elder Returning SeniorsRReturning Senior Madison, Wis. Madison, 5-8 • 160 MORE ON TENZIN: MORE ON Major: Business Major: Midfi Rampa Match by Match in 2006 Rampa Match by show ... “Four Four Two” is his favorite is his favorite Two” Four “Four ... show his brother ... “Rome” is his favorite TV is his favorite “Rome” ... his brother ritual is to be as positive as possible ...... as possible be as positive ritual is to video game ... “appreciative” is the one “appreciative” video game ... reading right now ... FIFA is his favorite is his favorite FIFA ... right now reading word he would use to describe himself. use to he would word magazine ... “Into Tibet” is the book he is Tibet” “Into magazine ... would most want to be teammates with be teammates most want to would When not playing soccer, he is sleeping ... he is sleeping ... soccer, When not playing Madison West High School West Madison cannot be without his country ... pregame pregame cannot be without his country ... #13 Tenzin Rampa #13 Tenzin Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb 0 9/8 Creighton Washington 0 0 1 9/10 #6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 9/13 Marquette 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/15 Detroit 9/20 Wisconsin International 0 1 0 0 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 0 UIC 0 0 0 10/3 #12 0 State 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 0 0 10/8 Butler 1 1 0 10/13 Michigan 1 0 State 3 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 1 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 3 0 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 0 Season Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 n- ve rst nals. Earned four Earned four 9 119 Appeared in fi Appeared 2004: fi games on the season ... coming ished with one shot, also 6 ... Oct. Wisconsin at 10, actionsaw at UIC Oct. 13, Oct. Bay UW-Green vs. 26 and in Oct. Marquette vs. against league tournament 6. Nov. State Cleveland Madison West: varsity letters ... named to named to ... letters varsity the Madison All-City team seasons ... consecutive two All- earned Second-Team Big Eight honors following 14 scored senior season ... go with goals as a senior to tallied 31 career 10 assists ... goals while adding 29 as- for named a captain sists ... 22-3 in went team ... West out in bowing 2003 before sectionalthe state fi rst round of Horizon League League of Horizon rst round rst round of NCAA Tournament Tournament of NCAA rst round Son of Tenzin Trinley ... born Dec. 17, 1985 ... played club soc- played 1985 ... 17, Dec. born ... Trinley Tenzin Son of UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM rst point of the season with an assist in a win over Lipscomb Lipscomb over an assist in a win the season with rst point of Had a breakout sophomore campaign, starting 20 of 23 games ... starting ... 20 of 23 games campaign, sophomore Had a breakout Appeared in all 19 games as a junior, starting 12 times ... record- starting 12 times ... a junior, in all 19 games as Appeared Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G 0/0 0 Shots 0 3/0 1 0 GS 4 1/0 1 2 0 G Year 4 1 0 1 2 14 2004 5 20 1 12 2005 23 12 1 8 4/0 4 2006 19 27 2 32 47 Totals nished with four points on a goal and two assists ... named to all-tour- named to assists ... on a goal and two points nished with four point of his UWM career with an assist against Bradley Sept. 13 ... scored scored 13 ... Sept. with an assist against Bradley career point of his UWM Butler in fi 1-0 win over the only goal in an assist in fi tallied 5 ... Nov. Tournament award. most improved earned team 18 ... Nov. at Bradley fi fi the recorded .. Invitational Toe Big at season-opening nament team 2005: 2005: 2006: ed his fi 6 Oct. State Wright an assist in victory a goal and had over 3 ... Sept. as a member played 8 ... Butler Oct. shots versus three season-high ... Fra- Liberty, 2006 (Equality, Cup in the ELF Team Tibet National of the the NCAA to representative selected as UWM’s ... ternity) in November Conference. Leadership Personal: League. Y participated in the Super 56ers ... the NPSL Princeton for cer 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors e t u r n i n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

S e n i o r s 220 0 BBode ##15 o 1 d 5 e 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n e S g n i n r u t e Returning SeniorsRReturning Senior ce” is his favorite TV show ... “Na- TV ... show is his favorite ce” MORE ON STEVE: 6-2 • 185 Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Defender Bode Match by Match in 2006 Bode Match by would use to describe himself. use to would Major: Psychology Major: time with family, friends, Ashley and Ashley friends, time with family, game ... “dedicated” is the one word he is the one word “dedicated” game ...... “Velvet Elvis” is the book he is reading is the book he is reading Elvis” “Velvet ... food ... always prays during the national prays always ... food When not playing soccer, he is spending he is spending soccer, When not playing studying a little too ... cannot be without ... studying a little too HS University Marquette anthem before games ... would most want would ... games anthem before ... “The ... Offi tional Geographic” is his favorite magazine is his favorite tional Geographic” to be teammates with Zidane or John Terry Terry with Zidane or John be teammates to #15 Steve Bode Steve #15 right now ... Guitar Hero is his favorite video is his favorite Guitar Hero ... right now Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb 1 9/8 Creighton ------Washington 0 0 DNP 0 9/10 #6 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/15 Detroit 9/20 Wisconsin International 1 3 0 1 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 1 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 2 UIC 0 0 0 10/3 #12 0 State 0 0 1 10/6 Wright 0 1 0 10/8 Butler 0 0 0 10/13 Michigan 0 0 State 0 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 0 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 0 0 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 0 Season Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 Aca- rst 49-con- Milwaukee Journal Milwaukee 1 221 ESPN The Magazine nished the season with 11 nished the season with rst goal of the 2005 season rst goal of the 2005 season ve shots on the season. shots on the season. ve ve goals and one assist ... named assist ... goals and one ve Team captain ... only player to start to only player captain ... Team earned numerous awards for his work in the his work for awards earned numerous NSCAA Team Second including classroom, Scholar All-North/Central Region honors Academ- of the Horizon and as a member John earned team’s ... Team ic All-League the Ho- named to ... Memorial Award Fetzer Honor Roll. Spring Academic League rizon 2005: fi all 23 games ... points on fi also tabbed demic All-American status ... NSCAA Scholar All-Region and Team First Team All-League Academic the Horizon to the fi scored ... to the All-Horizon League First Team ...... Team First League the All-Horizon to includ- academic awards, earned numerous Team ing Third 2002 National Soccer Coaches Association All-Region ... Great- All-Region ... Association Coaches 2002 National Soccer rst contest of his UWM career that he missed (started that he missed of his UWM career rst contest fi Son of Mike and Lori Bode ... born Oct. 4, 1984 ... plays club soccer for for club soccer plays 1984 ... 4, born Oct. Son of Mike Bode ... and Lori UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM All-Area performer ... helped lead Marquette High to four consecutive consecutive four High to helped lead Marquette performer All-Area ... Suffered a season-ending injury in the 2004 spring season ... redshirted injury a season-ending Suffered ... in the 2004 spring season Team captain ... started and played in 18 games as a junior, earning Second earning Second junior, in 18 games as a started and played ... captain Team Anchor of the UWM defensive unit ... only Panther to start all 23 games ... start to all 23 games ... only Panther ... unit Anchor of the UWM defensive Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G Shots 0/0 0 0 GS 0 0/0 1 0 G 11 5 Year 23 1 4/0 0 2003 23 5 3 13 2004 1 23 1 1 7 2005 23 18 4/0 14 2 2006 18 - RedshirtedDid not play 25 6 64 64 Totals 2003: fi took every nearly of every minute game ... played 2004: 2004: eligibility. and maintained sophomore for UWM versus Drake Sept. 2 ... also found the net against Oregon State Sept. 23, 23, Sept. State the net against Oregon also found 2 ... Drake Sept. UWM versus for named 31 ... Oct. 9 and Marquette Butler Oct. 7, (game-winner) Oct. State Wright Invitational and the Panther Invitational Toe at the Big teams all-tournament to League honors at the Horizon also earned all-tournament ... in early September League MVP and the Horizon Team included postseason awards ... Tournament Sportsmanship Award. U.H.S.: Marquette in All-State First-Team 2001 and 2002 ... in Year of the Player er Metro Conference and two-time Conference Metro All-Greater two-time 2002 ... Sentinel Personal: the NPSL Bavarians. WIAA State titles while playing for UWM associate coach Bob Spielmann. coach UWM associate for titles while playing WIAA State Team All-Horizon League honors ... missed game against IPFW Sept. 3 with an 3 with IPFW Sept. game against missed ... honors League All-Horizon Team the fi injury, 2006: 2006: secutive) ... had a goal and an assist on seven shots on the year ... earned all-tour- ... shots on the year on seven goal and an assist had a ... secutive) Milwaukee in UWM’s goal came ... Invitational Wisconsin at the nament honors 20 ... Sept. Wisconsin versus assist recorded 13 ... Sept. victory Marquette Cup over 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors e t u r n i n g UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

S e n i o r s 222 2 HHorst ##19 o 1 r 9 s t 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n e S g n i n r u t e Returning SeniorsRReturning elder Senior MORE ON DAN: Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater, 5-10 • 150 Horst Match by Match in 2006 Horst Match by Midfi Major: Kinesiology Major: would use to describe himself. use to would When not playing soccer, he is at soccer, When not playing Stillwater High School Stillwater iPod ... watches Manchester United Manchester United watches ... iPod Cantona highlight tape before every highlight tape before Cantona #19 Dan Horst #19 game ... would most want to be team- most want to would game ... mates with Zidane ... “Entourage” is his “Entourage” with Zidane ... mates favorite TV show ... “Rolling Stone is his “Rolling Stone TV ... show favorite video game ... “lazy” is the one word he is the one word “lazy” video game ... favorite magazine ... Sonic is his favorite Sonic is his favorite magazine ... favorite Bradford Beach ... cannot be without his cannot Beach ... Bradford Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb 0 9/8 Creighton Washington 0 0 0 9/10 #6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9/15 Detroit -- DNP 9/20 Wisconsin -- International 0 -- 0 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 UIC 0 0 0 10/3 #12 0 State 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 0 0 10/8 Butler 0 0 1 10/13 Michigan 0 0 State 0 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 1 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 1 2 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 2 Season Totals 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 15 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 rst action rst 3 223 St. Paul Pioneer Press Pioneer Press Paul St. rst start came against Made one start in 16 Redshirted and main- in goal of the season rst 2004: ... on the year appearances goals on the sea- four scored game- including three son, eight leading to winners, at UNC-Wilmington points ... goals, two scored 19, Sept. including the game-winner tallied the deciding also ... goal in his next game at De- 25 and in a 1-0 win Sept. troit 22 ... Northern Illinois Oct. vs. 10 shots on the year. took 2003: eligibility. tained freshman ve games, making two starts ... saw fi saw making starts two ... games, ve Named to the NSCAA All-Region V Team in 2002 ... hon- in 2002 ... Team V the NSCAA All-Region Named to Son of Kevin and Kate Horst ... born Dec. 12, 1984 ... club 1984 ... 12, born Dec. Son of Kevin and Kate Horst ... UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Made two starts in 18 appearances as a junior ... recorded a ca- recorded startsMade two as a junior ... in 18 appearances Missed majority of season recovering from off-season knee from Missed majority recovering of season Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G Shots GS 1/0 3 0/0 0 8 G Year 0 1 1 4 1/0 1 2003 10 1 4 0 2004 16 0 1 2 2 2005 5 15 - RedshirtedDid not play 4 2 2/0 13 2006 18 1 5 26 6 39 Totals Personal: of the year against Northern Illinois Oct. 16 ... fi ... 16 against Northernof the year Illinois Oct. with season in that contest only point of recorded 31 ... Oct. Marquette 5. against Butler Nov. a shot recorded ... an assist on game-winner Stillwater: the by Year the of as the Minnesotaored Player in Minnesota as Soccer” “Mr. named performer all-state two-time ...... member of the Minnesota Olympic Devel- State three-year a senior ... squad. opment Program Storm. Croix is the St. team 2005: in fi appeared surgery... win over IPFW Sept. 1 ... netted the game-winning goal in 1-0 victory goal in 1-0 the game-winning netted ... 1 IPFW Sept. win over 19. Oct. Cup Chancellor’s UWM the give to Bay UW-Green over 2006: 2006: starts two Lipscomb came against ... the year 15 shots on reer-best fi scored 1 ... 3 and Northern Illinois Oct. Sept. 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Seniors esnTtl 2 1 5 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 25 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 TotalsSeason 1 1 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 0 2 10/22 Loyola 0 10/19 Green Bay 3 0 0 10/25 Cleveland 1 State 0 1 10/13 Michigan 0 0 1 10/8 Butler 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 0 0 State 0 10/3 #12 0 2 0 UIC 0 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 2 0 Illinois 9/23 Fla. 0 0 1 1 International 9/20 Wisconsin 9/15 Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 9/13 Marquette 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/10 #6 3 3 0 Washington 9/8 Creighton 0 9/3 Lipscomb A Pts 9/1 IPFW G Sh 8/27 #2 SMU 8/25 Tulsa Date Opponent #23 TroySpielmann e When notplaying soccer, heischillin’ ... with David Beckham ...with David Beckham Simpsons”“The cannot bewithouthislovely mother... his pregame ritualisto listen to music t and doalotofpregame dreaming ... would mostwantto beteammates u Marquette High School his favorite videogame... “sweet” is hisfavorite show ...TV WOW is is theoneword hewould useto r Spielmann Matchby Matchin2006 n Midfi i n Milwaukee, Wis. 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Senior describe himself. S e n i o elder r s (1999-2001). Ryan, played atUWM Oct. 7, 1985... brother, ians oftheNPSL... born club soccer for theBavar- December 2005... played soccer associate coach in was namedUWMmen’s Margo Spielmann... father Personal: national poll. infi ranking High to No. 6national career ... ledMarquette in four-year highschool goals to gowith30assists champion ... scored 28 for three-time WIAA state three-year varsity starter er Metro Conference ... time First-Team All-Great- Team All-State ... All- Region V Team ... Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association First- Marquette U.H.S.: came at Wisconsin Oct. 6. Oct. 15... alsohadanassistatLoyola Oct. 24 ... season-highthree shots on equalizinggoalsinwinsvs. Penn Sept. 12andagainst Wright State on theseasonatrioofassists... had13shotsontheyear ... assisted 2004: UWM anearlylead. scored inthefi season-high three shotsinbothgamesoftheNCAA Tournament ... 2 ... bothgamesofthePanther started Invitational Sept. 9and11... shots ... hadanassistinthefi goal andtwo assistsfor four pointsontheseason... registered 17 2005: ner againstLoyola Oct. in1-0victory 22. assists inback-to-back gamesOct. 6and8... assisted thegame-win- shots ... struckfor thegame-winninggoalagainstIPFWSept. 1... had pearing inall19gamesontheseason... recorded acareer-high 25 2006: Totals 62 21 55 2 2006 19 8 12 4/0 10 2005 22 1 25 1 9 17 2004 21 1 3 6 13 5 2 Year G 0 4 1 3/0 3 0 0/0 GS 3 0 1/0 Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC Appeared in21games, sixtimes... starting scored three points Made nine starts in22gamesasasophomore ... ninestarts Made recorded one Recorded a goal and three assists in 10 starts asajunior,Recorded agoalandthree assistsin10starts ap- Son ofBoband 224 nl NSCAA nal 4 againstNo.fth-minute 1NewMexico Nov. 22to give Milwaukee JournalSentinel National Soccer Coaches Association ofAmerica rst gameoftheseasonvs. Sept. Drake First-Team All-Area ... two- 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n u J g n i n r u t e Returning Juniors RReturning Junior MORE ON RYAN: Madison, Wis. Madison, favorite video game. favorite 6-2 • 185 Major: Business Major: Goalkeeper Germann Match in 2006 Match by “Cosa Nostra” is the book he is Nostra” “Cosa reading right now ... FIFA is his FIFA ... right now reading When not playing soccer, he is soccer, When not playing “GQ” is his favorite magazine ... magazine ... is his favorite “GQ” watching Arsenal FC ... cannot be FC ... Arsenal watching “Man vs. Wild” is his favorite TV show ... TV ... show is his favorite Wild” “Man vs. is to take a shower ... would most want would ... takeis to a shower to be teammates with Steven Gerrard ...... Gerrard with Steven be teammates to Madison West High School West Madison without his iPod ... pregame superstition pregame ... without his iPod #1 Ryan Germann#1 Ryan Date Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU Saves GA Minutes 8/27 #2 9/1 IPFW 9/3 Lipscomb DNP 9/8 Creighton Washington DNP -- DNP 9/10 #6 DNP ------DNP DNP 9/13 Marquette ------9/15 Detroit ------9/20 Wisconsin DNP DNP International 9/23 Fla. -- -- Illinois DNP 10/1 Northern -- UIC DNP DNP -- -- 10/3 #12 -- State -- 10/6 Wright -- DNP 10/8 Butler -- -- DNP -- 10/13 Michigan -- State 10/25 Cleveland 88:39 -- Bay 10/19 Green -- 0 10/22 Loyola 90:00 DNP -- 10/28 Butler 0 90:00 Season Totals 0 -- 0 7 90:00 7 90:00 0 448:39 2 2 4 5 23 rst start in a 5 225 rst 368:28 of the season ... appeared appeared ... 368:28 of the season rst rst year at UWM, recording impressive impressive recording at UWM, year rst Was a three-time all-city and two-time All-Big 8 Con- all-city a three-time and two-time Was Spent one season at American University in Washing- in at American University Spent one season Son of Warren and Anita Germann ... born Oct. 9, 1986 ... 1986 ... 9, born Oct. and Anita Germann ... Warren Son of UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM rst four starts ... blanked Michigan, 1-0, in his fi in 1-0, blanked Michigan, startsrst four ... Did not allow a goal in his fi a goal in his allow Did not ve games of the season ... named team Newcomer of the Year. Year. of the Newcomer named team games of the season ... ve games (all starts)ve in his fi Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record GAA ShO GA Saves 0-1-0 4-1-0 2.57 0.40 Shots 0 3 GS 3 4-2-0 2 4 7 23 0.81 G Year 1 25 3 2005 1 5 5 27 2006 5 32 6 6 Totals Personal: ference goalkeeper at Madison West High School ... as a senior, was was as a senior, High School ... West goalkeeper at Madison ference in 52 32 shutouts posted selectionnamed captain and an all-state ... starts seasons. varsity in three FC Milwaukee. for club soccer plays Madison West: 2006: in fi totals with a 0.40 goals against average and .920 save percentage ...... percentage .920 save and average a 0.40 goals against with totals his fi won Prior to UWM: to UWM: Prior Milwaukee uniform Oct. 13, making seven saves ... also recorded clean clean also recorded ... making saves seven 13, Milwaukee Oct. uniform started the 22... Oct. 19 and Loyola Oct. Bay sheets against UW-Green last fi in a double-over- saves posting four made one appearance, DC ... ton Loyola. versus time contest 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Juniors e esnTtl 1 4 9 1 0 -- 4 0 -- 16 0 -- 0 DNP 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TotalsSeason 0 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 1 1 2 10/22 Loyola 0 10/19 Green Bay 2 10/25 Cleveland 2 State 0 -- 10/13 Michigan -- 1 DNP -- 1 10/8 Butler 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 0 0 State 0 10/3 #12 0 0 0 UIC 0 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 0 Illinois 9/23 Fla. 0 0 0 0 International 9/20 Wisconsin 9/15 Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 0 0 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 9/10 #6 1 0 0 Washington 9/8 Creighton 0 9/3 Lipscomb A Pts 9/1 IPFW G Sh 8/27 #2 SMU 8/25 Tulsa Date Opponent favorite videogame... “stunning” istheone teammates ... hispregame ritualisto make are thebooksheisreading ... FIFA ‘99 ishis vorite magazine... the Potter”“Harry series most wantto beteammates withMichael TV show ...TV “National Geographic” ishisfa- Essien ... “EPL ReviewShow” ishisfavorite t #2 Colin Baker When notplaying soccer, heishanging word hewould useto describehimself. u with theteam ... cannotbewithouthis breakfast for hisroommates ... would Minneapolis SouthHS Minneapolis r n Minneapolis, Minn. i Major: History Art Baker Match by Matchin2006 n g 6-0 •175 UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 Forward MORE ONCOLIN:

J Junior u n i o r s ing kids soccer ...ing kids bornNov. 21, 1986. dle schoolasaseniorinhighandworked atalocalparkteach- Personal: third incareer points. high schoolcareer asstate’s second all-timeleadinggoalscorer and velopment Program in2004-05... RegionIIteam selection fi Oct. Illinois against Northern 16... hadthree shotsagainstCleveland ished theseasonwithtwo pointsononegoal, sixshots... taking started 2006: 2005: League SpringAcademic HonorRoll. percentage of.625wassecond onsquad... namedto theHorizon scored against Washington Sept. 10andButler Oct. 8... shotsongoal game ... found thenetinUWM’s winover Wright State Oct. 6... also Lipscomb Sept. 3... alsorecorded aseason-highthree shotsinthat had aseason-highthree pointsonagoalandanassistinwinover nine points... sixtimesin17appearances asasophomore started ... Totals 35 22 5 7 1 2006 17 11 0/0 6 0 16 2005 18 4 1 6 1 1 Year G 9 0 2 0 0/0 GS 0 0/0 Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC Finished fi Appeared in18gamesasafreshman, ... onestart making fi SonofSteve andPamela ... Baker tutored athisformer mid- 226 6 rst ontheteam withfour goalsandwassecond with 15 assists... OlympicDe- a juniorwith23goalsand led thestate inscoring as Press ...lection Tribune 11 assists... son with27goalsand fi all-conference choice ... of the Year andfi Conferenceta City Player sota ... two-time Minneso- Team All-State inMinne- South:Minneapolis 31. against Marquette Oct. his fi State Sept. 29... scored nished hisseniorsea- rst goalasaPanther All-State selection ... All-State selection St. Paul Pioneer All-Metro se- All-Metro Minneapolis Minneapolis nished his rst team rst First- n- 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n u J g n i n r u t e Returning Juniors RReturning Junior Major: Art Major: MORE ON ADAM: 5-10 • 165 Wauwatosa, Wis. Wauwatosa, MF/Forward Skalecki Match by Match in 2006 by Match Skalecki word he would use to describe himself. use to he would word When not playing soccer, he is listening he is listening soccer, When not playing to music, painting or watching the Food the Food painting or watching music, to Network ... cannot be without his laptop ...... his laptop cannot be without ... Network favorite video game ... “different” is the one “different” video game ... favorite the book he is reading ... Guitar Hero II is his Guitar Hero ... the book he is reading would most want to be teammates with the with the be teammates most want to would Wauwatosa East High School Wauwatosa Dusosky brothers ... “Iron Chef America” is his Chef America” “Iron Dusosky ... brothers has too many pregame superstitions to list ... list ... superstitions to pregame many has too #21 Adam Skalecki #21 Adam Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb -- DNP -- -- DNP 9/8 Creighton -- Washington -- -- 2 9/10 #6 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/15 Detroit -- DNP 9/20 Wisconsin -- International 1 -- 0 9/23 Fla. Illinois 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 0 UIC 1 0 0 10/3 #12 0 State 0 0 0 10/6 Wright 0 0 0 10/8 Butler 0 0 0 10/13 Michigan 0 0 State 0 10/25 Cleveland 0 0 0 Bay 10/19 Green 0 10/22 Loyola 1 0 0 0 10/28 Butler 0 0 0 Season Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP 0 -- 0 -- 7 0 -- 0 0 0 0 ite magazine ... “The Idiot’s Guide to Soccer” is Soccer” Guide to “The Idiot’s magazine ... ite favorite TV show ... “Rolling Stone” is his favor- “Rolling Stone” TV ... show favorite Milwaukee Milwaukee ve shots ... shots ... ve Started twice 7 227 rst game of the IPFW Sept. 1 and IPFW Sept. Sept. Washington started three- 10 ... games straight includ- 13-19, Oct. 76 ing season-high of actionminutes Michiganversus 13. Oct. 2005: in 15 games as a led ... freshman UWM freshmen with six points, goals two scoring on just fi assists ... added two a goal in the netted fi against Drake year UWM gave 2 ... Sept. a 1-0 lead with his goal against 20 ... Michigan Oct. 2004 First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference ...... Metro Conference All-Greater 2004 First-Team ... played for the Wisconsin State Olympic Develop- State Wisconsin the for played ... Son of John Skalecki ... born Aug. 18, 1986 ... brother, Jon, Jon, brother, 1986 ... 18, born Aug. Son of John Skalecki ... UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Made four starts in 15 games as a sophomore ... recorded ca- recorded starts Made four ... as a sophomore in 15 games Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G Shots 1/0 0 GS 6 1/0 0 2 G 0 Year 2 5 2 0 2005 15 0 7 4 0 2006 15 6 2/0 2 6 12 2 30 Totals Personal: Personal: 2001-05. from University Yale at soccer played Journal Sentinel team. ment Program 2006: against two season-high including year, shots on the seven reer-high East: Wauwatosa earned starts against Loyola Oct. 23 and Green Bay Oct. 26, recording recording 26, Oct. Bay 23 and Green Oct. earned starts against Loyola an assist against the Phoenix. most valuable named the team’s starter varsity at East ... four-year the by mention all-area honorable as a senior ... player 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Juniors e esnTtl 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 10 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 TotalsSeason 0 0 0 10/28 Butler 1 0 0 0 10/22 Loyola 0 10/19 Green Bay 1 0 0 10/25 Cleveland 1 State 0 1 10/13 Michigan 1 0 1 10/8 Butler 0 1 0 10/6 Wright 1 0 0 State 0 10/3 #12 0 0 0 UIC 0 0 0 10/1 Northern 0 1 0 Illinois 9/23 Fla. 0 0 0 0 International 9/20 Wisconsin 9/15 Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 9/10 #6 1 0 0 Washington 9/8 Creighton 0 9/3 Lipscomb A Pts 9/1 IPFW G Sh 8/27 #2 SMU 8/25 Tulsa Date Opponent #24 TravisPhillips video game... “cool” istheoneword he t When notplaying soccer, heis “rockin does nothave afavorite magazineor u “Entourage” ishisfavorite show ...TV superstitions ... would mostwantto clock ... doesnothave any pregame out” ... cannotbewithouthisalarm be teammates withDave Phillips... r Defender/MF DeForest HighSchool n would useto describehimself. 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J u Junior n i o r s 2004: zon League andNCAA Tournaments for thePanthers. two shotsagainst Wisconsin Oct. 4... gameoftheHori- every started and oneassist... assistcameagainst Wright State Oct. 7... season-high 2005: Oct. 28. the year cameinHorizon League Tournament contest againstButler point oftheseasonwithanassistagainstIPFWSept. 1... onlygoalof Wright State Oct. 6andCleveland State Oct. 15... recorded hisfi assists, withtwo ofthemcoming ongame-winninggoals: against highs ingoals, assists, shotsandpoints... second onteam withfour played ateam-high 1,678minutes asasophomore, settingcareer- 2006: Totals 38 30 18 1 Did notplay -Redshirted 2006 19 5 2/0 7 0 19 2005 19 10 1 11 2004 8 0 4 6 1 Year G 1 0 2/0 0 0/0 GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC Redshirted theseasonandmaintainedfreshman eligibility. Redshirted Oneofjusttwo players all19gamesontheseason... to start Started 11 timesin19gamesplayedStarted ... recorded eightshots 228 8 Yahara United. played clubsoccer for born June20, 1985... and Beverly Phillips... Personal: Premier League. vision oftheRegional player inthe First Di- valuable player ... club seasons ... team most scoring three straight in 2002... ledDHSin fi Team WSCA All-State ... Forest High... Second- leading scorer atDe- ...selection all-time All-Badger Conference High School... two-time atDeForeststarter DeForest: rst-team all-state pick all-state rst-team SonofDavid Four-year rst 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o i n u J g n i n r u t e Returning Juniors RReturning Junior 6-0 • 165 Major: Biology Major: MORE ON GRANT: Green Bay, Wis. Bay, Green Goalkeeper Fernstrum Match by Match in 2006 Match by Fernstrum Green Bay Preble HS Preble Bay Green he would use to describe himself. use to he would most want to be teammates with Pat with Pat be teammates most want to When not playing soccer, he is asking he is soccer, When not playing out Pinky, his pink hippo ... mixes a pre- mixes hippo ... his pink out Pinky, Stanly ... “Deadliest Catch” is his favorite is his favorite “Deadliest Catch” Stanly ...... True Crime: Streets of LA is his favorite of LA is his favorite Streets Crime: True ... game elixir before every match ... would would every ... match game elixir before questions all the time ... cannot be with- questions all the time ... video game ... “talkative” is the one word is the one word “talkative” video game ... John McMurray) is the book he is reading is the book he is reading John McMurray) TV show ... “Glamour” is his favorite maga- is his favorite “Glamour” TV ... show #30 Grant Fernstrum #30 Grant zine ... “Organic Chemistry” (6th edition by (6th edition by Chemistry” “Organic zine ... Date Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU Saves GA Minutes 8/27 #2 9/1 IPFW 9/3 Lipscomb 90:00 9/8 Creighton 90:00 Washington 1 96:47 90:00 3 9/10 #6 0 2 90:00 90:00 9/13 Marquette 0 1 9 5 6 9/15 Detroit 5 2 1 90:00 9/20 Wisconsin DNP International 1 9/23 Fla. -- 95:57 Illinois 110:00 1 10/1 Northern UIC 2 DNP 4 -- 10/3 #12 State -- 3 10/6 Wright 5 90:00 10/8 Butler -- 0 90:00 10/13 Michigan 1 State 10/25 Cleveland 6 DNP Bay 10/19 Green 6 110:00 -- 10/22 Loyola 2 DNP 10/28 Butler -- DNP Season Totals 1 ------DNP -- DNP -- 1132:44 14 -- -- 53 -- ve Green Bay Press Green Bay Press 9 229 College Soc-College rst-ever Horizon League player to win a to player League Horizon rst-ever , nal 14 games of the year ... led the nation and set ... the year nal 14 games of Four-year starter in goal for Preble High School in starter Preble in goal for Four-year Soccer America Son of Gary and Cheryl Fernstrum ... born Sept. 7, 1985 ... plays plays 1985 ... 7, Sept. born Son of Gary ... and Cheryl Fernstrum UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM and Top Drawer Soccer’s National Soccer’s Drawer Top and ... Preble High School team most valuable player ... two-time two-time ... player most valuable High School team Preble ... Played in 16 games, all starts, as a freshman ... went 10-2-4 with 10 went ... as a freshman all starts, in 16 games, Played Started and played in 12 games as a sophomore, recording a recording as a sophomore, in 12 games Started and played Redshirted main- the season and Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record GAA ShO GA Saves 10-2-4 Shots 0.47 3-7-2 1.11 10 GS 13-9-6 3 8 64 0.74 G Year 14 72 13 53 16 2004 67 22 12 117 2005 16 139 2006 12 28 - RedshirtedDid not play 28 Totals 2005: started the fi ... shutouts Personal: 1-0 losses, including three-straight Sept. 23-Oct. 3 ... made a career-high a career-high made 3 ... 23-Oct. Sept. three-straight including 1-0 losses, back-to-back recorded 27 ... Aug. 2 SMU then-No. to in 1-0 loss nine saves Sept. Invitational at Panther IPFW and Lipscomb wins against shutout League Horizon and team a spot on the all-tournament earning 1-3, game against IPFW an assist in the recorded ... honors Week of the Player sixth tied for already 13, to total career on season push shutouts three ... all-time. also tied 10 shutouts ... goals against average with his 0.47 a school record fi became the ... the school mark Tournament League earned Horizon ... national statistics championship becoming honors, MVP and all-tournament the a goal in just the sixth not allow goalie to Soccer Drawer Top named to ... tournament earned Horizon ... Team National All-Rookie 10, honors Oct. Week of the Player League shutouts with three the week going 3-0 for named to also ... the by Year of the Player Area Bay Green ... Bay Green Gazette Conference Valley River Fox ... Conference Valley River All-Fox First-Team ODP Wisconsin member of ... all-state second-team ... Year of the Player 2000-03. from team the NPSL Bavarians. for club soccer Green Bay Preble: Preble: Bay Green 2006: fi suffering of 3-7-2, record hard-luck ... against average 1.11 goals 2004: eligibility. tained freshman cer News cer record- the effort ... for Week of the Teams all- of 584:28 (second streaks ed scoreless time) and 468:36 (sixth)the season during and All-League Academic Horizon named ... of the year. newcomer team 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer RReturning Sophomores e esnTtl 3 0 0 0 0 -- 3 ------DNP -- DNP 0 -- -- 0 0 TotalsSeason -- 0 0 DNP 10/28 Butler 0 -- 0 0 10/22 Loyola -- 10/19 Green Bay 0 -- DNP 0 10/25 Cleveland 0 State 0 0 10/13 Michigan 0 0 1 10/8 Butler 10/6 Wright 0 State -- 10/3 #12 -- 0 -- -- UIC 0 DNP 0 -- 10/1 Northern DNP -- 1 0 Illinois 9/23 Fla. 0 -- 0 International -- 9/20 Wisconsin DNP -- 9/15 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 9/13 Marquette 0 0 0 0 DNP 0 1 0 9/10 #6 0 ------0 -- Washington 9/8 Creighton 0 DNP -- 9/3 Lipscomb A Pts 9/1 IPFW G Sh 8/27 #2 SMU 8/25 Tulsa Date Opponent Essien ... “Hell’s Kitchen” ishisfavorite TV When notplaying soccer, heishanging t #5 NkutiNdely Coon HighSchool Rapids pregame superstitions... would most out withfriends... cannotbewithout u want to beteammates withMichael his cell phone... doesnothave any Defender/MF favorite magazine... 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S o p h o m o r e s Dec. 20, 1986. Personal: Championship in2003and2004. ... scored ninegoalsasasenior... State ledclubteam to aMinnesota ... two-time First-Team SuburbanConference All-Northwest selection named Coon Highteam Most Rapids Valuable Player for two seasons Coon Rapids: 2005: Oct.Michigan 13, lineup. agameinwhichhewasthestarting State Oct. 6... seasoncameto hislegagainst anendwhenhebroke ... recorded shotsagainstLipscomb, Oct. Illinois Northern 1and Wright all 90minutes infi 2006: 05 Did not play -Redshirted 0 Totals 3 10 0 2 0/0 0 0 2006 10 2 3 0 2005 0 Year0 G 0 0/0 GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC Played in10gamesasafreshman, ... two starts making played Redshirted andmaintainedfreshman eligibility.Redshirted SonofMargaret Nwana-NdelyandSamuelNdely... born 330 0 All-State Honorable Mention performer in2004...All-State performer Honorable Mention rst career start, over Lipscomb Sept. a4-0victory 3 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s e r o m o h p o S g n i n r u t e Returning Sophomores RReturning MORE ON NICK: Duluth, Minn. Duluth, 5-8 • 160 Major: Journalism Major: #7 Nicholas #7 Nicholas ng ... cannot be without his iPod ...... cannot be without his iPod ng ... Gerard-Larson Match by Match in 2006 Match by Gerard-Larson making music, reading and frisbee reading making music, ite video game ... “intense” is the one “intense” video game ... ite Duluth East High School is the book he is reading right now ...... right now is the book he is reading Robin van Persie ... “Family Guy” is his Guy” “Family ... Persie Robin van Gerard-Larson When not playing soccer, he is biking, he is biking, soccer, When not playing golfi Heroes of MightHeroes & Magic favor- III is his favorite TV show ... “Rolling Stone” is his “Rolling Stone” TV ... show favorite word he would use to describe himself. use to he would word would most want to be teammates with be teammates most want to would favorite magazine ... “A Farewell to Arms” Arms” to Farewell “A magazine ... favorite MF/Sophomore Date Opponent Opponent Date 8/25 Tulsa SMU 8/27 #2 Sh G 9/1 IPFW Pts A 9/3 Lipscomb -- DNP -- -- DNP 9/8 Creighton ------Washington DNP -- DNP ------9/10 #6 -- DNP DNP 9/13 Marquette 9/15 Detroit -- -- DNP DNP 9/20 Wisconsin -- -- International ------DNP 9/23 Fla. Illinois ------DNP 10/1 Northern -- DNP UIC ------10/3 #12 -- State 10/6 Wright 10/8 Butler 0 -- DNP 0 -- 10/13 Michigan -- 0 State 0 10/25 Cleveland 1 Bay 10/19 Green -- DNP 0 10/22 Loyola -- 0 -- 0 10/28 Butler DNP 0 -- Season Totals 0 0 -- -- 0 0 DNP -- 0 -- 1 0 -- 0 0 0 0 1 331 Duluth News Tribune Duluth News Spent four years on the varsity team, compiling career career compiling team, on the varsity years Spent four Son of Gary Larson and April Gerard ... born Oct. 10, 1987 ... 1987 ... 10, born Oct. Son of Gary ... Larson and April Gerard UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM ve assists ... two-year captain was tabbed for all-state (2005) all-state tabbed for captain was two-year ... assists ve Appeared in four games as a freshman, making his UWM debut games as a freshman, in four Appeared Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC GW PTS A G 0/0 0 Shots 0 0 GS 0 G Year 0 1 0/0 0 0 2006 4 0 0 1 0 4 Totals Player of the Year and team MVP in 2005 when he scored 16 goals and 16 goals and MVP in 2005 when he scored and team Year of the Player added fi Personal: was a member of the Minnesota ODP minoring in historyUWM ... at Champion- Cup a State Select 2004 and won State 2000 to from team in 2005. Team Wings U17-Premier ship with the and all-area (2003-05) honors. (2003-05) and all-area Duluth East: Duluth East: the was named of 34 goals and 23 assists ... totals 2006: against minutes season-high 45 a played 6 ... Oct. State Wright against of the shot attempt his only also recorded 15 and Oct. State Cleveland Loyola 13 and Michigan against Oct. also played game ... season that in. he appeared games all four UWM won 22 ... Oct. 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer NNewcomers orable sports experience.orable sports ish atstate junioryear ashismost mem- with friends... considers runner-upfi bies asvideogamesandhanging out Dunn ... born March 12, 1989... listshob- Personal: and fi two-time NSCAARegionalAll-American tion for thesecond-straight season... a Journal Sentinel 17 assistsasasenior, earning ference ... selection tallied13goalsand ...ence history twice afi twiceto inconfer- earnthedistinction ference Player ofthe Year -thefi and assists... two-time SoutheastCon- tory, fi the all-timeleadingscorer inschoolhis- Muskego: to getalotofpoints.”He hastheskills nice having goodplayers inyour backyard. sive player thathasalotofpotential. It’s Coleman onDunn: #6 ElliottDunn magazine ... Potter”“Harry isthebookhe Forward/Midfi show ... Illustrated”“Sports ishisfavorite e When notplaying soccer, heishanging is reading ... GuitarHero IIishisfavorite word hewould useto describehimself. his computer ... always wears thesame video game... “competitive” istheone undershirt every game... every undershirt would most out withfriends... cannotbewithout Henry ...Henry “Entourage” ishisfavorite TV w want to be teammates with Thierry Muskego HighSchool c rst team all-state member. o Major: Undecided nishing fi nishing m MORE ONELLIOTT: Muskego, Wis. Freshman 5-10 •165 e UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 Left Muskego HighSchoolas Left Muskego r Son ofDavid andCynthia s rst inbothcareer goals All-Area Team recogni- “Elliott is a very explo- “Elliott isavery rst team all-con- elder Milwaukee rst-ever n- Totino-Grace HighSchool and playing poker. youth soccer camps... enjoys frisbeegolf engineer ...a jobasanelectrical coaches play soccer atthe highestlevel and get ... bornSept. 25, 1988 ... career goalisto Personal: member. andhonorroll National HonorSociety cup championshipsin2004and2006...... the Game helpedhisclubteam to state being namedtheOutstandingPlayer of all-tournament honorsatstate aswell as goals andtwo assists, andalsoearned to state championshipin2004... hadfi second-straight season... helpedteam SuburbanConferenceAll-North for the Team ClassAin2006, aswell asFirst Team lettered allfour years ... wasnamedFirst all-state honors...son withMinnesota Totino-Grace: himadangerousception player.” makes player thatloves to play thegame. Hisde- Coleman onSerreyn: most wantto beteammates withPele #8 NickSerreyn ... “Family Guy” ishisfavorite show TV friend’s house... cannotbewithout his favorite videogame... “athletic” When notplaying soccer, heis ata ... favorite magazineisany sports is theoneword hewould useto pregame superstitions... would Major: Engineering his iPod ... doesnothave any magazine ... is Kart Mario Wyoming, Minn. Midfi MORE ONNICK: Freshman Son of Hubert andLori Serreyn Son ofHubert 5-8 •140 describe himself. Capped hisseniorsea- 332 elder 2 “Nick is a tricky “Nick isatricky ve ve When notplaying soccer, heiswithfriends “Sports Illustrated”“Sports ishisfavorite magazine ... would mostwantto beteammates with Zidane ... “Scrubs” ishisfavorite show ...TV soccer coach. experience ...sports works asayouth his clubteam ashis mostmemorable considers winning thestate cupwith andpaintball...bies includehockey to beapro soccer player ... otherhob- ... bornDec. 13, 1988... career goalis Personal: List member. ey asahighschoolathlete ... Dean’s from 2004to 2006... alsoplayed hock- Development Program State Team ...in thecountry wasontheOlympic helped thatsquadto aNo. 12ranking club team, the Wings Nationals... also the year andwon astate cupwithhis tion ... wasnamedoffensive player of Conferencethree-time All-Lake selec- Chaska: andhasgoodsoccer sense.”skillful ented andtenacious player. Heisvery Coleman onMai: to never wear hisjerseyduringwarm-ups ... autobiography Beckham isthebookhe cell phone... hispregame superstitionis or working out...or working cannotbewithouthis word hewould useto describehimself. #9 Calvin Mai video game... “determined” istheone is reading ... Socom IIishisfavorite Chaska HighSchool Major: Kinesiology MORE ONCALVIN: Chaska, Minn. Was afour-year player and Freshman Defender Son of Than and Thanh Mai 5-9 •150 “Calvin is a very tal- “Calvin isavery 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r e m o c elder w e “Rosie imme- NNewcomers Son of Tom and Vickie and Tom Son of describe himself. 5-11 • 170 Freshman Was a three-year all-confer- a three-year Was MORE ON GREG: St. Paul, Minn. Paul, St. St. Paul Central HS Central Paul St. playing another ... uses another sportplaying ... Major: Graphic Arts Graphic Major: the one word he would use to use to he would the one word When not playing soccer, he is soccer, When not playing visualization as a pregame ritual ... ritual ... visualization as a pregame with his little brother ... “focused” is “focused” ... with his little brother would most want to be teammates be teammates most want to would as his most eld goal he made at state #16 Greg Rosenthal #16 Greg Defender/Midfi Coleman on Rosenthal: Rosenthal: on Coleman us with his playing impressed diately his athleticism and his leader- ability, juggernaut with He is a defensive ship. of being an immediate the potential impact player.” Central: and Central Paul selectionence at St. a Minnesota and Region II team State led his high ... member (2003-present) as a ju- record a 14-3-2 to school team favor- Soccer” “Mr. nior and was a state with missing his senior year before ite served as a captain a knee injury ... the state 2003-06 and was named to in 2003. team all-tournament Personal: nick- 1988 ... 27, born Aug. Rosenthal ... hobbies as ping lists ... “Rosie” name is a 45-yard considers ... pong and soccer fi sportsmemorable experience. rst as a pregame 3 333 5-8 • 150 MORE ON JOE: Son of Colin and Vanessa Vanessa and Son of Colin Defender elder ... helped his team to a to helped his team elder ... Four-year starter and an all- Four-year Freshman Wayzata, Minn. Wayzata, Major: Business Major: Redshirted and maintained would use to describe himself. use to would book he is reading right now ...... right now book he is reading Wayzata High School Wayzata game ... “fun” is the one word he is the one word “fun” game ... ties his left shoe fi ing ... cannot be without his iPod ...... cannot be without his iPod ing ... Twisted Metal 2 is his favorite video Metal 2 is his favorite Twisted is his favorite TV show ... “Eurosport” “Eurosport” TV ... show is his favorite #14 Joe Keller #14 teammates with Roni ... “Family Guy” Guy” “Family Roni ... with teammates When not playing soccer, he is work- soccer, When not playing is his favorite magazine ... “SSN” is the “SSN” ... magazine is his favorite superstition ... would most want to be most want to would superstition ... 2006: eligibility. freshman Wayzata: state midfi state when championship as a senior, state the All-Metro Con- he was named to all-tour- squad and the state ference nament team. Personal: Keller ... born May 28, 1988 ... played played 1988 ... 28, born May Keller ... Wings ... the Plymouth for club soccer championship as a senior as lists state sportsmost memorable experience. rst ...... rst “We are look- are “We rst team all-confer- rst team 6-2 • 180 Freshman Son of Jose and Beth Marti- Named fi elder/Defender UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Portage, Ind. Portage, rst team all-state in 2006 after all-state rst team

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Conference Duneland Athletics tabbed fi Personal: earning third-team honors as a junior earning third-team champion- state numerous has won ... the Chicago ships with his club team, with honors. graduated Magic ... would most want to be teammates with be teammates most want to would 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer NNewcomers Illustrated” ishisfavorite magazine... “The friends orfi coach andaparksleader. a hobby ... works asayouth soccer to ... become adoctor listsfi ... bornSept. 7, 1988... career goalis Personal: MVP honors... honorroll member. fi team went 12-5-2with himnetting all-tournament team. ... asasenior, his to thestatewho wasalsoselected well ... afi times andwascaptainthree years as named fi Conference championships... was ner-up fi team to back-to-back state titlerun- St. Louis Park: plosive andenergetic midfi passion for thegame. ex- Heisavery Coleman onHong: teammates withShinjoOno... “Chappelle Dalai Lama’s BookofLove &Compassion” “American” istheoneword hewould use e ve goals, 12assistsandearning Team mom’s rice ... hispregame ritualisto eat rice andsteak ... would mostwant to be #18 VanHong Show” ishisfavorite show ...TV “Sports w is thebookhereading rightnow ... 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When notplaying soccer, heiswith c St. Louis Park, Minn. o Major: Undecided St. Louis Park HS m rst team all-conference three Suburban nishes andNorth Midfi Freshman e ve-year varsity letterwinner MORE ON VAN: UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 Son ofLeth Hong andKim 5-8 •150 shing ... cannotbewithouthis to describe himself. r s Led hishighschool elder “Van hasalotof elder.” shing as shing When notplaying soccer, heishanging his favorite videogame... “determined” memorable sports experience.memorable sports championship asaseniormost ...soccer for FCMilwaukee listsstate muck ... bornOct. 21, 1987... plays club Personal: state. all-conference andsecond team all- leading scorer andnamedfi nior, when hewastheteam’s second- team to state championshipasase- mann ashisheadcoach ... helped with current UWMcoach BobSpiel- Marquette HighSchool,Milwaukee Marquette U.H.S.: freshman eligibility. 2006: #20 TravisKalmuck teammates withZidane... “Entourage” is hisfavorite show ...TV Potter“Harry Marquette University HS out withfriends... cannotbewithout and the Deathly Hallows”and theDeathly isthebook his friends... would mostwantto be he isreading rightnow ... Halois is theoneword hewould useto Redshirted andmaintained Redshirted Major: Business MORE ON TRAVIS: Mequon, Wis. Midfi Son ofJohnandSusanKal- Freshman describe himself. 6-0 •160 334 elder 4 Played atnearby rst team rst #22 Aaron Gibbons sion tripthispastsummer. his church andwent onatwo-week mis- as hobbies... work doescommunity for andhanging outwithfriends basketball fi ... bornMarch 2, 1989... career goalisto Personal: ranks third ... alsoran track &fi senior issecond all-time; 69career goals cord, asare his66assists... 59pointsasa nior ... his135career points are astate re- Press senior. ... wasFirst Team All-Metro, gion in2006andall-state asa juniorand all-conference ... selection NSCAAAll-Re- 30 assists... and wasathree-year starter 2006 whenherecorded 29goalsand scoring hisfi South: can helpusonbothsidesoftheball.” ofplay.style Heisatenacious player that player thatwillfi Coleman onGibbons: Midfi ... FIFA ‘07 ishis favorite videogame... nd somethingheenjoys ... listsdrawing, Ali GShow” ishisfavorite show ...TV soccer ball... hispregame ritualisto making plays ...making would mostwantto “Eurosport” ishisfavorite magazine “Panther” istheoneword hewould When notplaying soccer, heiswith be teammates withRonaldo... “The Minneapolis SouthHS Minneapolis friends ... cannotbewithouthis Minneapolis, Minn. All-First Team andall-region asase- Major: Undecided imagine scoring goalsand use to describehimself. MORE ONAARON: Led in thestate ofMinnesota elder/Defender Son of Tim andShawn Gibbons Freshman 6-1 •180 nal two years, including t well into thePanther “Aaron isasolid eld. Pioneer 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r e m o c Milwau- w e NNewcomers “Peter is a soccer soccer is a “Peter for its all-area sec- its all-area for Son of James Sanger and 5-11 • 155 Freshman elder/Forward MORE ON PETER: Wauwatosa, Wis. Wauwatosa, Was named second team all-state all-state team named second Was rst team all-conference as a se- all-conference rst team Major: Kinesiology Major: Wauwatosa East HS East Wauwatosa about soccer ... cannot be without his ... about soccer word he would use to describe himself. use to he would word When not playing soccer, he is thinking soccer, When not playing ite video game ... “playmaker” is the one “playmaker” video game ... ite Midfi would most want to be teammates with be teammates most want to would sidekick ... his pregame superstition is to is to superstition his pregame sidekick ... put on the right shoe and then the left ... put on the right shoe and then the left ... the book he is reading ... FIFA is his favor- FIFA ... the book he is reading is his favorite TV show ... “Four Four Two” is Two” Four “Four TV ... show is his favorite Alessandro Del Piero ... “EPL Review Show” Show” “EPL Review Del ... Alessandro Piero Coleman on Sanger: Sanger: on Coleman He is a very tricky winger that junkie. the opposition.” for havoc will create East: and fi the was also tabbed by nior ... Journal Sentinel kee starter varsity a four-year ... ond team honorable that earned all-conference and mention status as a sophomore captain status as a junior and senior ... go 17-5-1 as a senior, helped his team 11 goals and 10 assists on recording member. honor roll the season ... Personal: 1989 born April 23, Mary ... Newton a physi- become goal is to career ... lists hobbies as soccer, ... cal therapist father wrestled ... sleeping and soccer consid- of Michiganat the University ... his UWM as to ers when he committed sportsmost memorable experience. #27 Peter Sanger #27 Peter his favorite magazine ... “Harry Potter VII” is VII” “Harry Potter magazine ... his favorite “Ben is fast, “Ben is fast, nals as a senior, nals as a senior, Led Warren Town- Warren Led 5 335 5-6 • 150 Gurnee, Ill. Gurnee, Son of Bernard and Carol and Carol Son of Bernard Freshman elder/Forward MORE ON BEN: use to describe himself. use to Major: Marketing Major: When not playing soccer, he is soccer, When not playing Warren Township HS Township Warren is his favorite TV show ... “Sports TV ... show is his favorite ... FIFA is his favorite video game ... video game ... is his favorite FIFA ... “unique” is the one word he would he would is the one word “unique” Illustrated” is his favorite magazine is his favorite Illustrated” list ... would most want to be team- most want to would list ... not be without his cell phone ... has phone ... not be without his cell too many pregame superstitions to superstitions to pregame many too Midfi mates with Lionel Messi ... “Simpsons” “Simpsons” with Lionel Messimates ... relaxing and listening to music ... can- music ... to and listening relaxing #26 Ben#26 Chavers Chavers ... born March 24, 1989 ... career career 1989 ... 24, born March ... Chavers make the national tour- goal is to it to consid- lists art ... as a hobby nament ... for in the state in second ers coming sports as his most memorable soccer work has done volunteer ... experience at a thrift store. earning runner-up status in a 27-2-0 added 17 goals and scored season ... earning All- to 12 assists en route honors North Suburban Conference all-sectionaland state honors. Personal: Coleman on Chavers: on Chavers: Coleman which will help quick and explosive, opportunitiescreate himself and for goals.” score others to Township: Warren fi ship (Ill.) the state to elder ve players in players ve “Robert is an excit- Spent three years on his years Spent three as well.” avor Son of Magdy and Annette Re- Son of Magdy and Annette UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 5-11 • 152 Freshman Celsiusskolan Major: Finance Major:

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R cial night game in the history of cial nightgameinthehistory UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 e v i e w cit withthree cit since rst get theUWMwomen’s soccer program off his fi teams were inthetop ranked 25infour of ConferenceMid-Continent titlein1993. His Tournament appearance in1990and a tral Soccer Conference titleandNCAA record, helpingthePanthers to aBigCen- sons atUWM, heputtogether a90-41-11 astheheadcoach.serving Inseven sea- UWM into anationalsoccer power while Tompkins played abigrole inbuilding Brian Tompkins. the group wasformer men’s soccer coach Hall ofFame Sunday, May 6. Includedin letes andaformer coach into itsAthletics three formerUWM inducted student-ath- HALL JOINING THE in thoseeight1-0affairs. did record winsinthefi 0-5insuchdecisions,starting thePanthers the year againstGreen Bay andLoyola. After playing itsseventh andeighth1-0gamesof UWM closedouttheregular seasonby A GOODONE(-ZERO) with 10. led theteam andleagueinassists2005 in the2000and2001seasons. Mallace also again, asKyle Lance wasthethird to doit almost a20-year gapbefore ithappened Cirovski in1981and1982. There wasthen in 1978and1979. upwasSasha Next The fi in assistsfor two-consecutive seasons. oftheprogram havehistory led thePanthers company. Onlythree otherplayers inthe assists lastseason, joiningsomeselect Craig Mallace recorded ateam-best six HELPER HISTORY average. save percentage anda0.40goalsagainst 368:28. Hefi shutouts andascoreless streak thatreached In hisfi sure-goals for like looked the Wolverines. made numerous saves thatstopped what earn theshutout victory. Inthatgame, he andmadeseven savesagainst Michigan to his fi staff withagreat performance. Hemade Oct.start 13andrewarded thecoaching earnedhisfi Germann Ryan Goalkeeper FIRST IMPRESSIONS nalsixseasons. Tompkins alsohelped rst appearance inaPanther uniform rst to pulloffthefeat wasCraig Webb rst four games, hewent 4-0withthree nished theseasonwitha.920 338 8 nal three, going3-5 rst in thematch. Seymour,Ryan Jon Mroz Provan andJake Weiler, ChrisBrisson, El-Ahmad, Khaled mer UWMplayers Sperl, BillyMeier, Dale play againstbrother Scott, aswell asfor- gotanotherchance toChad Dombrowski tro. Fernstrum, Cas- andMartin Adam Skalecki the Bavarians includedSteve Bode, Grant Current Panthers whotook to thefi from Steve SperlbackonJune12. of theUSLSecond Division, 1-0, onagoal fi at theRegionIIUSASAqualifying. Inthe last nineyears claimingtwo after victories the U.S. OpenCup for thefi year. The Bavarians in were participating to thesecond round oftheOpenCup this Adult Soccer Association clubto advance of theBavarian SC, theonlyUnited States The rest oftheplayers were ontheroster Bavariankee Soccer Club. over theMilwau- - earnedthe4-0victory Carolina oftheUSLFirst RailHawks Division the onlyoneto advance, ashisteam -the Former Panther was ChadDombrowski Open Cup inlate June. round match-up intheLamarHuntU.S. to compete inasecond the opportunity men’sfrom theMilwaukee soccer team got Several current andformer soccer players GREAT U.S. OPENRUNFORUWM velopment Program. Select Team OlympicDe- andtheMidwest Club, the Wisconsin OlympicDevelopment also coached withtheBavarians Soccer A native ofLondon, England, Tompkins has the UWMAthletic HallofFame. and aSpecialAchievement Award from consin Soccer Association HallofFame AwardMeritorious Service from the Wis- He hasbeenhonored regularly, earninga winning over 100matches. men’s soccer coach for thelast11seasons, 1996, asthehead where hehasserved Tompkins moved from UWMto Yale in men’s coach in1989. 1988. asthe Hesucceeded BobGansler in thers to 10winsandanationalranking the ground in1987andthenledthePan- rst round, theyupsettheCincinnatiKings fth timeinthe fth eldfor 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t l u s e R

6 0 0 2006 Results 22006 Team Record Record Team 8-9-2 Overall: W-L-T 4-2-1 Horizon: 7-2-1 Home: 1-4-1 Away: 0-3-0 Neutral: 0-2-2 Overtime: 9 339 L, 1-0 L, 3-6-1 0-1-0 -- 2006 UWM Men’s Soccer Game Results Soccer Men’s 2006 UWM at Florida International at Florida UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Sept. 1 Sept. (Phillips) (Fernstrum) IPFW & 3 Sept. Sperl (PK) & Lipscomb Horst (Baker) 8 Sept. 3-0 Steve W, Castro 10 Sept. Creighton vs. Dan 4-0 Washington #6 W, Castro vs. 13 Sept. (Weiler) Marquette 1-2-0 (Mallace) 2-1 (OT) L, Martin 2-2-0 0-0-0 15 Sept. 1-0 L, Martin 2-4-0 Bode at Detroit * 20 Sept. 0-0-0 (Phillips) (Dombrowski) Spielmann Troy Francois Wisconsin at 0-0-0 3-2 W, 23 Sperl (Rampa) Sept. Steve 2-3-0 Baker (Weiler) Colin Steve Lins 0-0-0 Andre 3-4-0 2-1 L, 2-2 (2OT) T, -- 3-5-1 0-0-0 Chris 3-5-0 0-1-0 Mallace (Weiler) Craig 0-1-0 Mallace) Dombrowski Zeke (Bode, Billy Meier (Mallace) Castro) Baker (Sperl, Colin Date Date 25 Aug. ^ Tulsa 27 Opponent at Aug. #2 SMU ^ vs. Score 1-0 L, 3-0 L, Overall 0-2-0 0-1-0 Horizon (Assist/s) Goals Scored 0-0-0 0-0-0 -- -- * Horizon League Match League * Horizon Match Tournament League $ Horizon Okla.) ^ Golden Hurricane Classic (Tulsa, Invitational & Panther Wis.) (Madison, Invitational Wisconsin % Oct. 1 Oct. 3 Oct. Northern Illinois 6 Oct. at #12 UIC * * State Wright (PK) 1-0 (OT) L, 3-7-1 8 Oct. Baker 1-0 L, 4-0 W, Butler * 0-1-0 Castro 13 Oct. 15 Oct. Michigan (Phillips) -- 4-8-1 3-8-1 * State Cleveland Colin 19 Oct. Martin 1-2-0 0-2-0 22 Oct. * Bay UW-Green 2-1 Meier W, 28 Oct. * at Loyola 2-2 (2OT) Phillips) Rampa (Meier, T, Tenzin -- $ Butler 1-0 4-8-2 W, 1-0 W, 6-8-2 1-2-1 Billy 5-8-2 2-2-1 7-8-2 1-0 Mallace) W, Chris Lins (Dombrowski, 1-2-1 Mallace Craig 3-2-1 2-1 L, 8-8-2 Mallace (PK) Craig Sperl) Dan Horst (Castro, 4-2-1 8-9-2 Billy Meier (Spielmann) 4-2-1 Mallace) Phillips (Meier, Travis Rampa) Sperl (Spielmann, Steve Mallace) Baker (Spielmann, Colin 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer 22006 Overall Statistics Opponents 19-19 Totals 19-19 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0-0 10 .000 0 0 21 Eric 0 0 0-0 .000 0 17 3-2 0 0 Dan 29 3-0 Mickschl .000 0 0 0-0 .000 Andy 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 .000 0 26 0 Ryan Zelasko 15 0 0 2-0 Kolokoski 5-5 Germann 57 29 219 .096 81 106 288 .484 9 .090 2-3 124 .431 8 3-3 Dale Weiler vs. Marquette (Sept. 13) 2 Sho --Record-- Colin vs. Baker Lipscomb (Sept. 3) 3 T Steve Sperlvs. Lipscomb (Sept. 3) ASSISTS 3 Craig vs. Mallace Marquette (Sept. 13) L 1 3 Tenzin vs. Rampa Wright State (Oct. 6) GOALS 3 --Saves-- W Numerous Pct. 1.000 0 Average-- --Goal 00.00 Saves 4 0 0:00 19-19 POINTS Avg 9 6 1762:44 .8028 2 21 Highs Individual Game Players 19-19 1.07 85 GA 8 6 1762:44 .7909 2 26 1.33 98 Minutes Opponents GP-GS TotalsTied TEAM 1 30 Eric .500 29 1 Name 181:21 0 Grant5 2.48 3-2 5 # Mickschl Ryan Fernstrum 12-12 .920 4 1 20.40 Note: Boldindicates 2006senior 7 3 23 448:39 0 3 1132:44 .7913 2 Germann 5-5 14 1.11 53 7 5 .000 .000 1 1 0 0-0 0 0-0 .333 .333 3 3 PK-ATT9 0 0 0 0 Nkuti 10-2 18 3-0 GW Josh 21 SOG% Ndely SOG .000 0 Ken 0 0-0 .000 30 3 Curry Shot% 0 .000 0 2 Adam0 0-0 .286 25 7 Shots 18-7 0 0 Grant Ogorzalek 28 15-4 PTS Andre Skalecki 15 .000 0 0 0-0 .000 17 25 0 .040 .000 8 7 1 0-0 .320 .412 3 0 2 0 0-0 .143 0 Fernstrum12-12 Dale 1 1 4 13 0 0 0-0 .571 12-5 7 13-6 A 18-18 1 3 Steve Francois1 11 .250 3 Tenzin0 0-0 .375 3 Weiler 8 12 .083 8 19-19 G 0 4 2 1 0-0 .667 Zeke Bode 19 19-12 2 4 1 15 .133 Chris 7 1 0-0 .467 0 4 2 23 Rampa GP-GS 18-2 Dan Dombrowski 24 39 .026 10 Lins 19-18 2 4 1 0 0-0 .256 Troy 4 TravisHorst 22 25 .040 10 12 .100 5 Martin 0 0-0 .500 19-10 3 5 1 13 19-19 4 6 .231 1 1 0-0 6 .480 8 Spielmann 0 2-2 .462 19-14 2 8 3 15 .200 8 19-18 .533 Billy 2 Phillips 2 8 2 0-0 3 40 .075 16 CastroSteve.250 10 20 19-14 2 8 3 1 9 4 6 0 0-0 .625 .500 1 0-0 17-6 Colin Name Meier # Craig Sperl Baker 18-16 29 6 12 3 .103 12 Mallace .414 1 1-1 0 0 Nicholas Gerard-Larson 6

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6 0 0 2006 Team Statistics Team 22006 POINTS 0 6 Times Times 6 Game Lows Panther 6 Times 0 POINTS 0 GOALS 7 0 ASSISTS SHOTS 3 SOG 27) SMU (Aug. vs. SAVES 1 27) SMU (Aug. vs. 4 0 15) 3) (Oct. CSU at UIC (Oct. vs. KICKS C. Times 2 0 3) UIC (Oct. at 27) (Aug. SMU vs. FOULS Times 1 8) Times (Sept. Creighton vs. 9 Times 1 13) 3) (Sept. Marquette UIC (Oct. at Times vs. 6 GameOpponent Lows 4 6 Times 0 0 POINTS 3) Times at UIC (Oct. 0 GOALS 11 12 2 13) (Sept. Marquette vs. 0 ASSISTS SHOTS 2 7 6 SOG 1) IPFW (Sept. vs. 2 2 SAVES 2 1 15) CSU (Oct. vs. KICKS C. 1 27) SMU (Aug. vs. 1 0 15) Detroit at (Sept. FOULS 10 3) at UIC (Oct. 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Goals by Period Period Goals by 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Period Shots by 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Period by Saves 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Period Kicks by Corner Fouls by Period Period by Fouls 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee Opponents 13 13 0 0 26 8 11 2 0 Milwaukee 21 Opponents 156 7 123 288 2 123 5 87 219 4 Milwaukee Opponents 36 46 1 2 46 49 2 85 1 98 Milwaukee Opponents 40 44 3 1 21 33 2 88 1 57 Milwaukee Opponents 165 6 165 341 5 166 3 181 356 6 1 441 OPP

Panther Game Highs Panther POINTS 12 6) (Oct. State Wright vs. GOALS 4 ASSISTS 6) (Oct. State Wright vs. 4 12 8) Butler (Oct. 3) vs. (Sept. Lipscomb vs. SHOTS 4 32 3) (Sept. Lipscomb vs. 15) CSU (Oct. vs. SOG 4 6) (Oct. State Wright vs. SAVES 4 17 3) (Sept. Lipscomb vs. 3) (Sept. Lipscomb vs. 28 3) (Sept. Lipscomb vs. 9 27) (Aug. SMU vs. KICKS C. 13 13 13) (Sept. Marquette vs. 13) (Sept. Marquette vs. FOULS 7 26 19) (Oct. Bay Green vs. 20) (Sept. Wisconsin at 7 3) at UIC (Oct. GameOpponent Highs 12 19) (Oct. Bay Green vs. POINTS GOALS 23 8 8) Butler (Oct. vs. 25) ASSISTS (Aug. Tulsa at 3 SHOTS 25) (Aug. Tulsa 3 at 15) at Detroit (Sept. SOG 21 27) SMU (Aug. vs. SAVES KICKS C. 10 13 27) SMU (Aug. 3) FOULS (Sept. Lipscomb vs. vs. 6 20) (Sept. Wisconsin at 30 8) Butler (Oct. vs. UWM ...... 7-4-1

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Category 2006 Team Statistics Statistics Team 2006 When Outshooting Opponents Shot Statistics Average 1.33 Attempts Shot 26-288 21-219 106-219 1.07 Scored Goals-Shot 124-288 goal-Attempts Percentage Goals on Shot .090 Percentage Shots .096 SOG .431 Shots/Game .484 Kicks Assists Kicks Corner (Y/R) Penalty 15.2 Penalties 11.5 88 #/Avg. Total 3-3 29 34/1 Site 3/210 Dates 57 2-3 41/1 15 Neutral 8098 2881 10/810 6/480 Overall ...... 8-9-2Overall ...... 7-2-1 Home At ...... 1-4-1 On the Road ...... 0-3-0 Sites Neutral At ...... 4-2-1 Games In League ...... 4-6-1 Games In Non-Conference ...... 0-2-2 In Overtime Overtime One When Playing ....0-2-0 ...0-0-2 Overtimes Two When Playing ...... 7-0-1 First When Scoring ...... 6-0-1 Halftime at When Leading ...... 1-6-0 at Halftime Trailing When ...... 1-3-1 Tied at Halftime When ...... 3-3-0 One GoalWhen Scoring ...... 1-0-2 Goals Two When Scoring ...... 4-0-0 Goals Three+ When Scoring ...... 1-5-0 One Goal When Allowing ...... 1-3-2 Goals Two When Allowing ...0-1-0 Goals Three+ When Allowing ...... 6-6-0 In Shutouts THE PANTHERS RECORD... THE PANTHERS

When Tied in Shots ...... 1-0-0 Tied in Shots When When Being Outshot ...... 0-5-1 When Being Outshot 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer HHorizon League Review eri 250 26 5 3 9 .417 6 21 29 7 11 2 .400 30 31 6 15 .286 250 1 9 8 .472 8 10 .357 31 31 241 * -2006Horizon League Men’s Soccer Tournament Champion 11 2 8 8 .571 17 23 .143 19 160 Wright 4 State 8 .643 Detroit 421 13 5 8 3 .738 30 GF TPct 2 W L 9 .474 GA 8 26 6 21 Butler 10 2 GF Pct .786 .389 11 51 W 3 25 T L 31 GA Cleveland .643 11 421 6 9 14 0 7 6 .700 State .429 43 27 3 40 Loyola* .714 13 520 8 Milwaukee Green Bay UIC (#12 seed)Notre Dame1, UIC0 (at Notre Dame, Ind. -AlumniField) Second Round- Wednesday Nov. 15 UIC 3; Western 0 Illinois (at Chicago, Ill. -Flames Field) MF 1, Illinois Northern Loyola 0-OT Fr.(at DeKalb, Ill. Soccer Field) -Huskie F F First Round-Saturday, Nov. 11 MF Championship: NCAA Sr. F So. F Jr. MF * - Tournament Sr. MVP Sr. MF D Jr.David Znaty, Green Bay F Pos. Jr.Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay GK Jr. Yr.Joshua Okoampa, Sr. Green Bay Sr. Dan O’Brien, Green Bay Marek,Matt Loyola Keum SungKim, Loyola Iradj Farahmand, Loyola* Tonci Skroce, UIC Pavle Dundjer, UIC John DeVae, Butler Bond,Sean Loyola Name, School All-Tournament Team: (#4) Loyola 1, (#2)Green Bay 0 (at Chicago, Ill. -Flames Field) Championship -Sunday, Nov. 5 (Loyola advances 2-1inPK’s) (#1) UIC0, (#4)Loyola 0 (#2) Green Bay 2, (#6)Butler1 (at Chicago, Ill. -Flames Field) Semifi (#4) Loyola 3, (#5)Cleveland State 2 (#6) Butler2, 1 (#3)Milwaukee (#2) Green Bay 2, (#7) Detroit 1-OT (UIC advances 10-9inPK’s) (#1) UIC1, (#8) Wright State 0 (matches hosted by higher-seededteams) Quarterfi Horizon League Championship: o r i z o nals -Friday, Nov. 3 n

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R Horizon League Overall e v i e w October 23 October Dundjer,...... Pavle UIC 16 October Fleak,...... Braden Wright State Jones, 9 LoyolaOctober ...... Alex Okoampa, Green 2 BayOctober ...... Joshua Cervantes,September 25 ...... Eric UIC Massoglia September 18 ...... Jason Cervantes,September 11 ...... Eric UIC September 4 ...... August 28 Skroce,...... Tonci UIC enBn,Lyl S. GK Sr. D MF MF Coach ofthe Year: MF Jr. Sr. Newcomer ofthe Jr.Year: F Goalkeeper ofthe Year: MF F Jr.Defensive Player ofthe Year: F Offensive Player ofthe Year: Sr. F Sr. Player ofthe Year: Sr. Bond,Sean Loyola Sr. GK So. Craig Mallace, Milwaukee F D Steve Bode, Milwaukee D Cesar Zambrano, UIC Fr. Dan O’Brien, Green Bay D Fr.Vahid Assadpour, Sr. Detroit Sr. Steve Sperl, Milwaukee D MF F Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay MF Sr. Marek,Matt Loyola Kephart,George Cleveland State Jr. Jr. Pos. Sr. Eric Cervantes, F UIC Jr. All-League Second Team: F F Yr. Jovan Bubonja, UIC Sr. Billy Meier, Milwaukee Jason Massoglia, Detroit Sr. Fr. Kosek,Derek UIC Iradj Farahmand, Loyola Keum SungKim, Loyola Pavle Dundjer, UIC Tonci Skroce, UIC Joshua Okoampa, Green Bay Braden Fleak, Wright State John DeVae, Butler Name, School All-League First Team: 442 2 2005 Horizon League Award Winners Horizon League Players ofthe Week John Trask,UIC Tonci Skroce, UIC Grant Fernstrum, Milwaukee Braden Fleak, Wright State Jovan Bubonja, UIC Joshua Okoampa, Green Bay

Billy Meier, Milwaukee 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r e d a e L e u g a e L n o z i r o Horizon League Leaders League HHorizon GP Min. G GAA G Min. GP The Horizon League in the 2006 NCAA Rankings League Horizon The Shutouts GP ShO Shutouts GP UIC Bubonja, Jovan LU Sean Bond, UDM Sasha Boskovic, 21 BU Peabody, Frank UWM Fernstrum, Grant 18 UWM Ryan Germann, 10 19 12 WSU 20 Mason, Tebias 5 CSU Kasey Gray, 5 UWGB 9 Josh Loyd, 3 4 18 3 17 Game Per Points 3 14 Bay Green Joshua Okoampa, 10. State Wright Fleak, Braden 19. 3 1.79 3 Game Goals Per Bay Green Joshua Okoampa, 13. 1.61 State Wright Fleak, Braden 14. 0.74 Average Goals Against UIC Bubonja, Jovan 3. 0.72 Percentage Save UIC Bubonja, Jovan 3. Scoring Team Bay Green 9. 0.37 Average Goals Against Team UIC 1. .905 2.15 0.36 Saves GP Saves Avg. Average Goals Against UIC Bubonja, Jovan LU Sean Bond, UWM Fernstrum, Grant 21 UWGB Josh Loyd, Saves 12 1930 CSU Kasey Gray, BU Peabody, Frank 1133 8 19 UDM Sasha Boskovic, 14 14 0.37 1769 WSU Mason, Tebias 1.11 1290 15 17 20 18 18 0.76 1315 GP 1875 Saves 1580 1.26 18 WSU 21 Mason, 31 Tebias 27 1663 UDM Sasha Boskovic, 1.44 1.49 1.54 31 UIC Bubonja, Jovan 18 1.68 CSU Kasey Gray, 18 LU Sean Bond, 21 105 BU Peabody, Frank 85 UWM Fernstrum, Grant 5.83 17 UWGB Josh Loyd, 76 4.72 12 20 19 3.62 74 53 58 14 72 4.35 4.42 2.90 3.79 51 3.64 3 443 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Assists GP A APG A Assists GP UDM Assadpour, Vahid LU Keum Sung Kim, 18 UIC Skroce, Tonci UWM Mallace, Craig 21 CSU Gutting, Andrew 8 UWGB Joshua Okoampa, 21 18 19 UWGB Dan O’Brien, 18 8 WSU Josh Grossman, 0.44 tied Six players 7 6 19 6 UDM ... Jason Massoglia, WSU ... 6 (Michael Conley, 17 0.38 Matt UWM ... Phillips, Travis UDM ... Robert Merritt, CSU) Nenad Stojkovic, BU ... Soldata, 0.33 0.33 0.32 6 0.33 5 -- 0.32 0.29 4 -- Goals Scored Goals Scored UWGB Joshua Okoampa, 19 WSU Fleak, Braden UWGB Ricketts, Tosaint UIC Dundjer, Pavle GP 20 14 18 UDM Mark Djurovski, UDM Jason Massoglia, G BU 21 Patano, 0.74 Frank 17 8 13 18 UIC Skroce, Tonci UIC GPG Eric Cervantes, 8 LU 0.40 Alex Jones, 7 0.72 20 7 WSU Harp, Adam 21 21 CSU Stewart, David 0.38 0.41 BU John DeVae, 0.39 7 LU Matt Marek, 7 18 16 18 7 0.35 19 0.33 6 6 0.33 6 21 6 0.33 0.38 0.33 6 0.32 0.29 Joshua Okoampa, UWGB UWGB Joshua Okoampa, 19 WSU Fleak, Braden UIC Skroce, Tonci 14-6-34 UDM Jason Massoglia, UWGB 18 Ricketts, Tosaint 1.79 18 BU Patano, Frank 20 21 13-3-29 UDM Mark Djurovski, 7-4-18 UIC Dundjer, Pavle 1.61 8-1-17 7-7-21 LU Matt Marek, 17 20 1.00 UIC Eric Cervantes, 0.85 1.00 21 7-2-16 7-3-17 0.94 21 8-0-16 21 0.85 0.76 7-1-15 6-3-15 0.71 0.71 Points GP G-A-Pts PPG G-A-Pts GP Points 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer IPFW by ascore of3-0inthe34thAnnual Panther way initshomeopenerFriday night, defeating men’swaukee soccer team bounced backinabig MILWAUKEE - FERNSTRUM PHILLIPS Saves: Shots: 3.UWM 89:39 HORST Score DOMBROWSKI 2.UWM 123 65:24 SPERL 1.UWM 44:51 SPIELMANN 2 GOAL Team Milwaukee 1 Goal IPFW 0 Assists Scorer byGoals period 0 escape withthewin. up withhisonlysave ofthegameto helphisteam overtime, butMustanggoalieMatt Wideman came UWM nearlytieditinthe87thminute to force 0 and sentitnearpostfor thegame’s lonescore. took apassthatcrossed area thetop ofthepenalty The winninggoalcameatthe83:51mark, asCruz 0-2, whiletheMustangsimprove to 2-0. Sunday afternoon. The lossdrops thePanthers to of men’sWisconsin-Milwaukee soccer team on 1 over University the24th-ranked to a1-0victory the gamein84thminute, helpingNo. Guarda 2SMU 1 TULSA, Okla. - 0 Saves: 0 Score Shots: 0 Cruz 1.SMU 83:51 2 GOAL Team 0 No. 1 2SMU Goal No. 24Milwaukee Assists Scorer byGoals period off thecrossbar from thetop ofthebox. board with10:45remaining, sendinga20-yard blast nearlyputthePanthersZeke Dombrowski onthe created oneofitsbest chances offensively. Junior inthefi UWM pushedforward for newUWMheadcoach JonColeman. fi HurricaneClassic.the Golden The contest wasthe men’sconsin-Milwaukee soccer team a3-0lossat night, University handingthe24th-ranked of Wis- second halfto break openaclosegameonFriday Canty TULSA, Okla. - Unassisted Saves: Shots: Parada Parada 3.TU Defreitas 61:28 0 Score 2. TU Burkholder 45:51 0 1.TU 27:27 2 GOAL Team 0 Tulsa 1 1 Goal No. 24Milwaukee Assists Scorer byGoals period 2 3 rst oftheseasonfor bothteams andthefi 22006 Recaps&Box Scores 0 0 Milwaukee 27; Milwaukee IPFW 6 3; Milwaukee SMU21 Milwaukee 7; Milwaukee Tulsa 20 UWM 2(Fernstrum 2), IPFW8(Howell 8) UWM 9(Fernstrum 9), 1) SMU1(Wideman UWM 6(Fernstrum 6), TU 3(Aguilar 3) 6 No. 0, 24Milwaukee No. 2SMU1

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Fernstrum came Fernstrum goal. the Panther eld towards 0 2006 Recaps & Box Scores & Box Recaps 22006 30-yard blast off a cleared corner kick corner off a cleared blast in overtime30-yard helped the Huskies escape with a 1-0 victory (8-3-1) (3-7-1) at Engelmann Field. the Panthers over victoryThe of the NIU possession also gives the between trophy the traveling Cup, LeWang who coach NIU which honors the former teams was killed the prior to accident in an automobile Milwaukee a had held the cup since 1981 season. 4-2 victory in 2000. 1 HuskiesThe kick corner was in the 96th minute the box. in a UWM defender by initially cleared the foot right to the headed ball went However, right the upper who sent a blast to VanDuerm, of end it at the 95:57 mark. of the net to corner 1 period Goals by Scorer Assists Milwaukee Goal 1 UIC 0 Team GOAL 2 80:17 0 0 0 UIC 1. Skroce Shots: Score Saves: (Bubonja 2) Unassisted - Ill. CHICAGO, Wisconsin- of the University night for Tuesday a as it dropped team, soccer Milwaukee men’s of Illinois 12th-ranked University 1-0 decision to goalkeeper Sophomore Field. at Chicago at Flames - including one on six saves made Fernstrum Grant a penalty kick - but it was a miscue that decided and 2-0 Horizon) (8-1-2, the Flames the game for back home 0-2 Horizon) (3-8-1, sent the Panthers with the defeat. in the 81st minute. game-winning goal came The beyond a long ball from played Kosek Derek UIC’s midfi but mishandled the makeoff his line to the stop, Skroce send in the six-yard to Tonci allowing ball, It ending for a tough was shot on the open net. in brilliant saves who made numerous Fernstrum, the penalty on including the stop half, the second kick minute. in the 67th State period Goals by Scorer Assists Wright Goal 0 0 0 1 Milwaukee Team GOAL 2 RAMPA 16:49 UWM 1. SPERL 29:00 2 2 4 UWM 2. Score BAKER 55:42 UWM 3. PHILLIPS/MEIER CASTRO 68:00 UWM 4. RAMPA Shots: Saves: Unassisted PK - MILWAUKEE Wisconsin- of help the University night to on Friday State, Wright defeat team soccer Milwaukee men’s 1-2 (4-8-1, Panthers The at Engelmann Field. 4-0, SPIELMANN defeat half to goals in each two scored Horizon) 10th-straight the for 0-3 Horizon) the Raiders (6-5-0, tied Panthers The series. time in the head-to-head rst rst victory rst ve minutes minutes ve nal threat, and nal threat, but was nal minutes, Correa/Kendall Game Ten The University of Wisconsin- of University The 5 445 Sept. 23 at Miami, Fla. 23 at Miami, Sept. Game Eleven In a season of heartbreaking losses, In a season of heartbreaking losses, The University of Wisconsin-Milwau- of University The Oct. 1 at Milwaukee, Wis. 1 at Milwaukee, Oct. UWM 6 (Fernstrum 5), Wis. 3 (Settle 3) Wis. 5), UWM 6 (Fernstrum Milwaukee 0, Florida International 1 International Florida Milwaukee 0, Milwaukee 14; Wisconsin 16 Wisconsin Milwaukee 14; Milwaukee 0, Northern Illinois 1; OT Northern Illinois 1; Milwaukee 0, UWM 3 (Fernstrum 3), NIU 3 (Zimka 3) 3), UWM 3 (Fernstrum UWM 5 (Fernstrum 4), FIU 4 4), UWM 5 (Fernstrum Milwaukee 10; NIU 7 Milwaukee 10; Milwaukee 8; Fla. International 12 International Fla. Milwaukee 8; 3. 53:21 UWM LINS 53:21 UWM 3. 85:14 WIS 4. Hohlbein Shots: Bagayoko PHILLIPS Aaron goal on a header from getting a play, to came on a score The Hohlbein at the 85:14 mark. Wil- short Delgado played to kickcorner that Pablo serve Hohlbein found Bagayoko’s liam Bagayoko. perfectly the equalizer. at the far post for in the fi Badgers carried the majorityThe of play in their attacking chances getting numerous OT, UW was off before fended that the Panthers third Milwaukee held the shot attempts. record able to of but two in the period, edge in shots three-to-two plays. those came on blocks on back-to-back Saves: Saves: the lead twice took team soccer Milwaukee men’s but had to Wisconsin, of against the University The night. Wednesday the 2-2 tie on settle for looking their fi (3-5-1) were for Panthers Badgers (4- but the home this season, from away overtime. force to late 3-1) scored under fi tied the game with Wisconsin MADISON, Wis. - Wis. MADISON, Goals by period Goals by Scorer Assists Milwaukee Goal 1 International Fla. Team GOAL 2 1 29:55 0 0 0 FIU 1. Caporaletti Score 0 1 rst half and held on to send the Panthers (3-6-1) send the Panthers rst half and held on to ran out the clock by forcing a corner kick a corner and then forcing clock by out the ran until time expired. holding the ball in the corner majority carried the large of play Panthers The the much more half and appeared in the second it was not UWM, Unfortunately for team. dangerous of its opportunities. of any takeable to advantage - MILWAUKEE of Northern Illinois helped his VanDuerm Chris the University the list for add another to team His team. soccer Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s of kee men’s soccer team had its hard-luck streak streak had its hard-luck team soccer kee men’s as night, on Saturday home continue from away International. Florida a 1-0 decision to it dropped the lead in the took (4-3-2) Golden Panthers The fi loss. back home with another tough UWM pushed forward in the fi Florida chances. dangerous any create able to never clear the fi was able to International period Goals by Scorer Assists Northern Illinois Goal 1 Milwaukee Team GOAL 0 2 95:57 NIU 1. VanDuerm 0 0 0 0 0 Shots: OT Score Saves: Unassisted 1 1 MIAMI, Fla. - Fla. MIAMI, Shots: Saves: eld and had BODE/MALLACE rst goal of his UWM career. rst goal of his UWM career. Game Nine Game Eight The University of Detroit-Mercy University The Milwaukee 1, Detroit 2 Milwaukee 1, Sept. 15 at Detroit, Mich. 15 at Detroit, Sept. Sept. 20 at Madison, Wis. 20 at Madison, Sept. UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin 2; 2OT 2; Wisconsin Milwaukee 2, UWM 4 (Mickschl 4), UD 6 (Boskovic 6) UD 6 (Boskovic UWM 4 (Mickschl 4), Milwaukee 21; Detroit 10 Milwaukee 21; rst-ever night game at Engelmann Field. at Engelmann Field. night game rst-ever 2. 51:55 WIS 2. Lambo PK a chance of their own, but Milwaukee the cleared of their own, a chance had the ball the Panthers On the throw-in, threat. up but ended go forward with it, to and a chance was when That the box. sending the ball back into the game who had just subbed into Gianotti, Kyle after a pass was in the right place earlier, 33 second beat the UWM keeper to for Jason Massoglia, from the winner at the 65:19 mark. Francois scored on a diving header at the 79:28 header at the 79:28 on a diving scored Francois sneaking goal at the near the the ball into mark, kick Mallace. post off a corner senior Craig from keep to posses- victoryThe the Panthers allowed third-straight the sion of the Milwaukee for Cup half comeback, goal capped a second The season. when the second 2:51 into 2-0 just as UWM trailed Mike in the 48th scored Carlson Marquette’s minute. UWM also marked of former the return contest The Bennett Engelmann. Bennett to Louis head coach 2 this past winter program the Marquette over took seasons at Milwaukee. after 10 successful 1 period Goals by Scorer Assists Milwaukee Goal 1 Detroit 1 Team GOAL 2 Massoglia 37:06 0 1 1 UDM 1. Score MEIER 57:54 UWM 2. Assadpour Gianotti 65:19 UDM 3. Shots: Saves: MALLACE Massoglia - Mich. DETROIT, Wisconsin-Milwaukee of upended the University League in the Horizon 2-1, team, soccer men’s Panthers The on Friday. both teams opener for Merritt 1-0 Titans (3-2-0, outshot the 0-1 Horizon) (3-5-0, - including 16-2 in the a 21-10 count by Horizon) than one put more unable to half - but were second goal on the scoreboard. tied the game the Panthers 1-0 at the half, Down when Milwaukeeat 1-1 in the 58th minute senior the fi Billy Meier recorded inside the six-yard He headed home the goal from kick back post off a free at the senior from box Mallace. Craig had the Panthers Shortly after the UWM goal, take another opportunity but couldn’t offensively the fi Detroit then reversed advantage. period Goals by Scorer Assists Milwaukee Goal 1 Wisconsin 2 Team GOAL 8:17 1. OT DOMBROWSKI 1 1 0 UWM 2OT 0 Score 2 0 2 0 0 2 3-2 victory over Marquette University on Wednes- on 3-2 victory University Marquette over three-con- scored (3-4-0) Panthers The night. day knock to half goals second the Golden off secutive of 3,256 in crowd of a record in front Eagles (1-5-1) the fi 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer 22006 Recaps&Box Scores The lonegoalofthegamecamein67thmin- the cleansheetandwin. blastfrom thetop oftheboxMichigan to preserve last ofthenightcamein87th minute ona year, includingseveral ofthehighlightvariety. The madesevenGermann saves inhisfi Engelmann Field. 2) pastthe Wolverines (5-7-3)on acold nightat provided thescoring, leadingthePanthers (5-8- over Michigan.1-0 victory Craig Mallace Senior of men’sWisconsin-Milwaukee soccer team to a one onFriday night, helpingleadtheUniversity fi MILWAUKEE - PK Saves: Score Shots: 01 1.UWM 66:47 MALLACE 2 GOAL Team Milwaukee 1 Goal 0 Michigan Assists Scorer byGoals period 0 in thefi 0 with neitherteam even recording ashotattempt were scarce sessions,Opportunities intheovertime near postfrom thescore. eightyards outto knot oneinsidethe loose ballinthebox andsneaking was intherightplace attherighttime, corralling a DeVae talliedhissecond goalofthegame. DeVae The Bulldogstieditinthe66thminute whenJohn fi hadcome offhisline,goalkeeper allowing to Baker off. Spielmann’s whiletheButler shotwasblocked Troy Spielmannwasableto getashotattempt Mallace played aballinto thebox where junior goaloftheseason.fourth Ontheplay, seniorCraig 2-1 leadinthe53rd minute withhisteam-leading Sophomore Colin gave Baker thePanthers the Horizon) to eightgames(7-0-1)withthedraw. undefeated streak over theBulldogs(4-7-2, 1-3-1 MALLACE The Panthers (4-8-2, their 1-2-1Horizon) extended Butler, but could notholdoninplaying to a2-2tie. MALLACE a2-1leadonSundayto against take afternoon men’swaukee soccer team Unassisted rallied from behind MILWAUKEE - Saves: SPIELMANN Shots: Devae DOMBROWSKI 4.BU 65:18 Unassisted 2 0 3.UWM 52:50 10 BAKER 2 0 10 Score 2.UWM 37:20 DeVae LINS 2OT OT 1.BU 10:01 GOAL Team 2 Milwaukee 1 Goal Butler Assists Scorer byGoals period fi their season-highwithfour goalsandsnappeda rstappearance inaUWMuniform amemorable nish easilyatthe52:50mark. ve-game (0-4-1)winlessstreak intheprocess. 0 0 6 Milwaukee 15; Milwaukee 14 Michigan 15; Milwaukee Butler11 rst 10-minute period. UWM 7 (Germann 7),UWM 7(Germann UWM 2(Fernstrum 1), BU6(Peabody 6)

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7 0 0 2007 Opponents 22007 s t n 7 e 0 7 n 447 0 o 22007 p p OOpponents UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer Last Meeting...... 9/7/02: UWM3;Last Meeting...... 9/7/02: DePaul 1 leads5-0-0 Milwaukee Record...... Series 773-325-7531 SID Fax ...... SID Email [email protected] ...... SID Phone 773-325-7546 ...... GreenwellSoccer Contact ...... Greg Returning/Lost...... 21/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters ...... 10/1 2006 League Record (6th) ...... 4-7-0 5-12-2 2006 Overall Record ...... Evan Whitfi ...... Assistant Coaches ...... Adam Tinkham Career Record ...... Same Record atSchool (6) ...... 31-70-11 Head Coach ...... www.depaulbluedemons.com Website ...... 1,000 Capacity Home Field Field...... Wish Lenti Ponsetto ofAthletics...... Jean Director President Rev. Holtschneider, Dennis ...... C.M. East Big Conference ...... Founded ...... 1898 Enrollment ...... 23,148 Colors BlueandScarlet ...... Royal Ill. Location ...... Chicago, 22007 Opponents DePaul BlueDemons•Aug. 22 0 o.3...... SYRACUSE* Nov. 3...... Oct. 31 atLoyola ...... Oct. 27 atSt. John’s*...... Oct. 24 LOUISVILLE* ...... Oct. 20 at Villanova* ...... Oct. 16 atUSF* ...... Oct. 13 RUTGERS* ...... Oct. 10 atNorthwestern ...... atCincinnati* Oct. 6 ...... Sept. 30 atPittsburgh* ...... Sept. atWest28 * ...... Sept. 23 CONNECTICUT* ...... Sept. 21 PROVIDENCE* ...... Sept. 14 VALPARAISO...... XAVIERSept. 9 ...... GREENBAYSept. 7 ...... Aug. 31 JACKSONVILLE ...... Aug. 25 WESTERNMICHIGAN(Exh.) ...... Aug. at Milwaukee 22 (Exh.) ...... Aug. (Exh.) Illinois 18 atNorthern ...... Engelmann Field •7PM(Exh.) * Conference games 0 7

O p p 2007 Schedule UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 o n e n t s § HomegamesinCAPS eld atMeig...... 11/22/03: UWM 4; WMU 1 Last Meeting...... leads11-2-1 Record...... Milwaukee Series 269-387-4139 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 269-387-4123 ...... Keirns Soccer Contact ...... Kristin Returning/Lost...... 14/5 Letterwinners 9/2 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (4th) ...... 3-2-0 6-12-1 2006 Overall Record ...... Assistant Coach Wiseman ...... Chad Career Record ...... Same Record atSchool ...... 56-105-18 (9) Head Coach Karwoski ...... Chris www.wmubroncos.com Website ...... 400 Capacity Home Field Soccer Complex...... WMU Beauregard Kathy ofAthletics...... Director President Dr. JohnM...... Dunn Mid-American Conference ...... Founded ...... 1903 Enrollment ...... 24,481 Colors ...... Brown andGold Mich. Location ...... Kalamazoo, Western Broncos Michigan •Aug. 31 o.3...... AKRON* Nov. 3...... Oct. 27 atBowling Green* ...... Oct. State 24 atMichigan ...... Oct. 20 atHartwick ...... Oct. 14 BRADLEY* ...... Oct. 12 BUFFALO* ...... VALPARAISOOct. 9 ...... Illinois atNorthern Oct. 5 ...... Sept. 30 atDetroit ...... Sept. 23 atGreen Bay ...... Sept. 21 CANISIUS ...... Sept. 19 atOakland ...... Sept. 16 at Western Illinois ...... Sept. 14 atIUPUI ...... IPFW* Sept. 9 ...... STATE CLEVELAND Sept. 5 ...... at Sept.Wisconsin 2 ...... Aug. vs. 31 Milwaukee ...... Aug. 25 atDePaul (Exh.) ...... Aug. 23 MICHIGAN (Exh.) ...... * Conference games Madison, Wis. •5PM 2007 Schedule 448 8 § HomegamesinCAPS Last Meeting...... 8/25/06: UWM0; Tulsa 3 leads5-3-0 Record...... Tulsa Series 918-631-3913 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 918-631-2163 ...... Hall Soccer Contact ...... Stephanie Returning/Lost...... 17/6 Letterwinners 9/2 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (3rd) ...... 5-3-0 9-10-0 2006 Overall Record ...... JustinCook, ChrisMansfi ...... Assistant Coaches ...... Colin Clarke, Career Record ...... Same Record atSchool (12) ...... 121-96-19 Head Coach ...... Tom McIntosh Website ...... www.tulsahurricane.com ...... 2,000 Capacity Home Field Soccer Stadium ...... Hurricane Cunningham ofAthletics...... Bubba Director President Dr. Steadman Upham ...... Conference ...... ConferenceUSA Founded ...... 1894 Enrollment ...... 4,100 Colors OldGold, Royal BlueandCrimson ...... Tulsa,Okla. Location ...... Tulsa Hurricane•Sept. Golden 2 o.9...... UAB*Nov. 9...... atMarshall* Nov. 3...... Oct. 31 FIU* ...... Oct. 25 CENTENARY ...... Oct. 21 atUCF* ...... Oct. 13 atSouthCarolina* ...... Oct. 10 atKentucky* ...... MEMPHIS* Oct. 5 ...... Sept. 28 SMU* ...... Sept. 22 atCreighton ...... Sept. 16 MISSOURISTATE ...... Sept. 14 VIRGINIA TECH ...... vs.Sept. 9 Virginia ...... vs.Sept. 7 Georgetown ...... vs.Sept. 2 Milwaukee ...... Aug. 31 at Wisconsin ...... Aug. 25 CSU-Pueblo (Exh.) ...... Aug. 18 vs. Dayton (Exh.) ...... Aug. 17 vs. SIU-Edwardsville (Exh.) ...... * Conference games Madison, Wis. •12PM 2007 Schedule § HomegamesinCAPS eld 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t n e n o eld Clubb eld p p O

7 0 Home games in CAPS 0 § 2007 Opponents 22007 2007 Schedule Drake Bulldogs • Sept. 14 • Sept. Bulldogs Drake Engelmann Field • 7:30 PM Field Engelmann * Conference games * Conference Aug. 21 ...... GRANDVIEW (Exh.) 21 Aug...... WARTBURG (Exh.) 24 Aug...... GREEN BAY 31 Aug...... 2 Sept. IPFW Illinois...... Western 7 Sept. vs...... Arkansas Central 8 Sept. vs...... at 14 Milwaukee Sept...... vs.Wisconsin 16 Sept...... at UNLV 21 Sept...... vs. San Diego State 22 Sept...... ORAL ROBERTS 28 Sept...... NORTHERN IOWA 30 Sept...... 3 Oct. at Marquette ...... at Illinois* Eastern 10 Oct...... EVANSVILLE* 13 Oct...... UMKC* 17 Oct...... WESTERN KENTUCKY* 20 Oct...... at Bradley* 27 Oct. 3...... Nov. CREIGHTON* ...... at 10 Missouri State* Nov. Location ...... Des Moines, Iowa Moines, ...... Des Location ...... BlueColors and White ...... 5,366 Enrollment ...... 1881Founded ...... Conference Valley Missouri ...... David President Maxwell Director of Athletics...... Sandy Hatfi Complex Soccer ...... Cownie Home Field Capacity ...... 1,000 ...... Website www.godrakebulldogs.com ...... Sean Head Coach Holmes ...... 65-84-17 (9) at School Record ...... 143-110-19 (14) Record Career ...... Joe Burger Coach Assistant ...... 6-7-6 Record 2006 Overall ...... 2-1-3 (4th) Record 2006 League ...... 4/7Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/9 ...... Contact Soccer Reynolds Anthony ...... 515-271-3740 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 515-271-3015 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 9-1-1 Last Meeting..... Drake 3 (2OT) UWM 3; 9/2/05: eld Home games in CAPS § 9 449 2007 Schedule Cal Poly Mustangs • Sept. 9 • Sept. Mustangs Poly Cal San Luis Obispo, Calif. • 3 PM • 3 Calif. Obispo, San Luis * Conference games * Conference Aug. 21 ...... CALIFORNIA (Exh.) 21 Aug...... 1 Sept. at LMU ...... MILWAUKEE 9 Sept...... at UNLV 14 Sept...... vs. State Cleveland 16 Sept...... WRIGHT STATE 18 Sept...... Cal Bakersfi State 23 Sept...... at Fullerton* State Cal 29 Sept...... 6 Oct. at UC Riverside* ...... UC IRVINE* 10 Oct...... UC DAVIS* 14 Oct...... UC BARBARA* SANTA 17 Oct...... at UC Irvine* 20 Oct...... UC RIVERSIDE* 27 Oct...... at Northridge* State Cal 31 Oct. 3...... Nov. at UC Santa Barbara* NORTHRIDGE* 7...... Nov. CAL STATE ...... at 10 UC Davis* Nov...... PORTLAND 16 Nov...... CAL FULLERTON* 18 STATE Nov. Location ...... Calif. Location Obispo, Luis San Gold Vegas ...... Green, and Copper Colors ...... 18,400 Enrollment ...... 1901Founded ...... BigConference West Baker J. Warren ...... Dr. President Director of Athletics...... Alison Cone ...... Alex Spanos Stadium G. Home Field Capacity ...... 11,750 ...... www.gopoly.com Website ...... Paul Head Coach Holocher ...... 7-8-4 at School Record (1) (8) ...... 116-32-11 Record Career ...... Brian Reed, Coaches Assistant ...... Mark Jones Glen Fens, ...... 7-8-4 Record 2006 Overall ...... 3-5-2 (4th) Record 2006 League ...... 9/2Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 16/9 ...... Contact Soccer Chris Giovannetti ...... 805-756-6531 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 805-756-2650 SID Fax Series Meeting Record...... First Last Meeting...... N/A Home games in CAPS § UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 2007 Schedule * Conference games * Conference Aug. 25 ...... WESTMONT (Exh.) 25 Aug...... at Stanford 31 Aug...... 2 Sept. GONZAGA ...... MILWAUKEE 7 Sept...... vs. SMU 14 Sept...... at New Mexico 16 Sept...... COLUMBIA 21 Sept...... vs. Harvard 23 Sept...... at UC Davis* 29 Sept...... 3 Oct. UC IRVINE* ...... FULLERTON* 6 Oct. CAL STATE ...... at Northridge* State Cal 10 Oct...... UC DAVIS* 12 Oct...... at Poly* Cal 17 Oct...... at UC Riverside* 20 Oct...... CAL NORTHRIDGE* STATE 27 Oct...... at UC Irvine* 31 Oct...... 3 Nov. CAL POLY* ...... at 10 Fullerton* State Cal Nov...... UC 17 RIVERSIDE* Nov. Santa Barbara, Calif. • 9:05 PM • Calif. Santa Barbara, UC Santa Barbara Gauchos • Sept. 7 Gauchos • Sept. UC Santa Barbara Location ...... Santa Calif. Location Barbara, ...... and Gold Colors ...... 20,000 Enrollment ...... 1944Founded ...... BigConference West ...... Chancellor Henry Dr. Yang T. Gary Cunningham Director of Athletics...... Dr...... Harder Stadium Home Field Capacity ...... 17,000 ...... Website www.ucsbgauchos.com ...... Tim Steeg Vom Head Coach (8) ...... 117-45-11 at School Record ...... Same Record Career ...... GregWilson, Coaches Assistant ...... Failing Nate , ...... Record 2006 Overall 17-7-1 ...... 7-3-0 (1st) Record 2006 League ...... 6/5Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 21/5 ...... Contact Soccer Ryan Hall ...... 805-893-8603 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 805-893-4537 SID Fax Series Record...... UCSB leads 1-0 Last Meeting.. UWM 1 (2OT) UCSB 2; 11/23/04: 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer Series Record...... Series tied0-0-1 Record...... Series Series 509-323-5730 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 509-323-6373 ...... Pierce Soccer Contact ...... Oliver Returning/Lost...... 19/5 Letterwinners 9/2 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (3rd) ...... 6-5-1 2006 Overall Record ...... 9-8-2 Assistant Coach Thompson ...... Mike Career Record ...... 224-146-29 (21) Record atSchool (12) ...... 101-95-16 Head CoachThorarinsson ...... Einar Website ...... www.gozags.com ...... 500 Capacity Home Field Field ...... Martin Roth ofAthletics...... Mike Director President ...... Fr. J. Robert Spitzer, S.J. Coast Conference ...... West Founded ...... 1887 Enrollment ...... 6,375 Red and White Blue, Colors ...... Location ...... Spokane,Wash. 22007 Opponents Last Meeting...... 9/25/05: UWM1; 12OT Gonzaga 0 Nov. SANTA 16 CLARA* ...... Nov. atSanDiego* 11 ...... atLoyolaNov. Marymount* 9...... SAINTMARY’S* Nov. 4...... SANFRANCISCO*Nov. 2...... Oct. 26 PORTLAND* ...... Oct. 21 atSanta Clara* ...... Oct. 14 SANDIEGO* ...... Oct. 12 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* ...... atSanFrancisco*Oct. 7 ...... atSaintMary’s* Oct. 5 ...... Sept. 29 atPortland* ...... Sept. 22 vs. Illinois Northern ...... Sept. 21 vs. Loyola-Maryland ...... Sept. at Milwaukee 16 ...... Sept. 14 vs. Wisconsin ...... WASHINGTONSept. 7 ...... atUCSantaBarbara Sept. 2 ...... Aug. 31 atUCIrvine ...... Aug. 26 WESTERN (Exh.) TRINITY ...... * Conference games Gonzaga Bulldogs•Sept.Gonzaga 16 0 Engelmann Field •2:30PM 7

O p p 2007 Schedule UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 o n e n t s § HomegamesinCAPS atMeig.. 9/15/91: UWM4; 1 Dartmouth Last Meeting..... leads1-0-0 Milwaukee Record...... Series 603-646-1286 SID Fax ...... SID Email [email protected] ...... SID Phone 603-646-2449 ...... Ely Soccer Contact ...... Dara Returning/Lost...... 16/8 Letterwinners 7/4 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (4th) ...... 3-3-1 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-8-3 Gorman ...... Trevor Assistant Coaches Cedergren ...... Johan Career Record ...... 120-101-37 (14) Record atSchool (5) ...... 45-37-20 Head Coach Cook ...... Jeff www.dartmouthsports.com Website ...... 2,000 Capacity Home Field Field ...... Burnham JosieHarper ofAthletics...... Director Wright President ...... James League Ivy Conference ...... Founded ...... 1769 Enrollment ...... 4,300 Colors Green and White ...... Dartmouth Location ...... Hanover,N.H. Dartmouth BigGreen •Sept.Dartmouth 21 Nov. PRINCETON* 17 ...... Nov. at Brown* 10 ...... CORNELL* Nov. 3...... Oct. 27 at Harvard* ...... Oct. 24 atBoston College ...... Oct. 20 COLUMBIA* ...... Oct. 13 at Penn* ...... at Oct.Yale* 6 ...... atNewHampshire Oct. 3 ...... Sept. 29 VERMONT ...... Sept. 23 ST. FRANCIS(PA)...... Sept. MILWAUKEE 21 ...... Sept. 16 vs. William andMary ...... Sept. 14 atOldDominion ...... vs.Sept. 9 Northwestern ...... vs.Sept. 7 Sacred Heart ...... MASSACHUSETTS Sept. 3 ...... Aug. 26 atMaine ...... * Conference games Hanover, N.H. •6PM 2007 Schedule 550 0 § HomegamesinCAPS Last Meeting...... 9/23/00: UWM3;Last Meeting...... 9/23/00: Yale 2 leads2-0-0 Milwaukee Record...... Series 203-432-1454 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 203-623-7511 ...... TimBennett Soccer Contact ...... Returning/Lost...... 11/7 Letterwinners 6/5 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (6th) ...... 3-4-0 2006 Overall Record ...... 7-9-1 Johnson, Michael ChipLowery ...... Assistant Coaches Kostelis, George ...... Career Record ...... 192-114-25 (18) Record atSchool (11) ...... 102-73-14 Brian Tompkins Head Coach ...... Website ...... www.yalebulldogs.com ...... 3,000 Capacity Home Field ReeseStadium ...... Beckett ofAthletics...... Tom Director President C...... Richard Levin League Ivy Conference ...... Founded ...... 1701 Enrollment ...... 5,200 Colors ...... Yale Blueand White Location Haven, Conn...... New Nov. HARVARD* 17 ...... Nov. atPrinceton* 11 ...... BROWN* Nov. 3...... Oct. 31 atStony Brook ...... Oct. 27 atColumbia* ...... Oct. 24 UCONN ...... Oct. 20 atPenn* ...... Oct. 16 CENTRALCONNECTICUT ...... Oct. 13 CORNELL* ...... ARMY Oct. 9 ...... DARTMOUTH* Oct. 6 ...... Sept. 26 atBoston College ...... Sept. vs. 23 Milwaukee ...... Sept. 21 vs. St...... Francis (PA) Sept. 15 atFairfi ...... SACRED HEART Sept. 9 ...... NORTHWESTERN Sept. 7 ...... * Conference games Yale Bulldogs•Sept. 23 Hanover, N.H. •11AM 2007 Schedule eld § HomegamesinCAPS 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t n e n o p p O

7 0 Home games in CAPS 0 § 2007 Opponents 22007 2007 Schedule Dayton, Ohio • 2:30 PM Ohio • 2:30 Dayton, • Oct. 7 Raiders • Oct. State Wright * Conference games * Conference Aug. 19 ...... INDIANAPOLIS (Exh.) 19 Aug. Kentucky...... vs.Western 31 Aug...... State 2 Oregon Sept. vs...... 7 Sept. at Pittsburgh ...... Robert 9 Morris Sept. vs...... at (Calif.) Saint Mary’s 16 Sept...... at Poly Cal 18 Sept...... BOWLING GREEN 23 Sept...... DAYTON 28 Sept...... 3 Oct. AKRON ...... 5 Oct. GREEN BAY* ...... MILWAUKEE* 7 Oct...... at Loyola* 12 Oct...... at UIC* 14 Oct...... at Detroit* 19 Oct...... CLEVELAND STATE* 21 Oct...... at IPFW 25 Oct...... VALPARAISO* 28 Oct. 1...... Nov. at Butler* 5...... Nov. IUPUI Location ...... Dayton, ...... Dayton, Location Ohio ...... Hunter Colors and Gold Green ...... 16,729 Enrollment ...... 1964Founded ...... Conference Horizon League Kim Goldenberg ...... Dr. President Michael Cusack Director of Athletics...... Dr...... Alumni Field Home Field Capacity ...... 750 ...... www.wsuraiders.comWebsite ...... MikeTracy Head Coach ...... 55-58-4 at School Record (6) ...... Same Record Career ...... Ziggy Korytoski Coaches Assistant ...... John Mers ...... 8-9-1 Record 2006 Overall ...... 1-6-0 (8th) Record 2006 League ...... 9/2Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 17/7 ...... Chris Kirby Contact Soccer ...... 740-334-3868 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 937-775-4687 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 14-4-2 Last Meeting...... WSU 0 UWM 4; 10/6/06: Home games in CAPS § 1 551 2007 Schedule • Oct. 5 • Oct. Butler Bulldogs Indianapolis, Ind. • 6 PM Ind. Indianapolis, * Conference games * Conference Aug. 20 ...... at Cincinnati 20 Aug...... XAVIER 25 Aug...... vs. State Sacramento 31 Aug. Francis ...... St. 2 Sept. vs...... 7 Kentucky Western Sept. at ...... 9 Appalacian State Sept. vs...... vs. Northwestern 14 Sept...... at Northern 16 Illinois Sept...... DAYTON 20 Sept...... atValparaiso* 23 Sept...... at Indiana 26 Sept...... EVANSVILLE 30 Sept...... MILWAUKEE* 5 Oct...... 7 Oct. GREEN BAY* ...... at UIC* 12 Oct...... at Loyola* 14 Oct...... at State* Cleveland 19 Oct...... DETROIT* 21 Oct...... IUPUI 24 Oct. 1...... Nov. WRIGHT STATE* Location ...... Indianapolis, ...... Indianapolis, Location Ind...... BlueColors and White ...... 4,200 Enrollment ...... 1855Founded ...... Conference Horizon League Fong Bobby ...... Dr. President Director of Athletics...... Barry Collier ...... Varsity Bowl Field/Butler Home Field Capacity ...... 1,000/3,000 ...... www.butlersports.comWebsite ...... Kelly Head Coach Findley ...... 7-11-2 (1) at School Record ...... Record Career (3) 24-33-2 ...... David Costa Coaches Assistant ...... Mike Rivas ...... Record 2006 Overall 7-11-2 ...... 2-4-1 (6th) Record 2006 League ...... 5/6Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/12 ...... Jim McGrath Contact Soccer ...... 317-940-9414 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 317-940-9808 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 13-8-1 Last Meeting...... Butler 2 UWM 1; 10/28/06: Home games in CAPS § UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 2007 Schedule Engelmann Field • 7 PM Field Engelmann * Conference games * Conference Aug. 17 ...... at Indianapolis (Exh.) 17 Aug...... WESTERN KENTUCKY (Exh.) 25 Aug...... at Goshen (Exh.) 27 Aug...... at North 31 State Carolina Aug...... Duke 2 Sept. vs...... 7 Sept. IPFW ...... 9 Sept. Evansville at ...... at DePaul 14 Sept. Park) Toyota ...... vs. (@ Loyola* 16 Sept...... at Illinois Western 21 Sept...... BUTLER* 23 Sept...... GREEN BAY* 26 Sept...... at 29 Milwaukee* Sept...... 3 Oct. at Detroit* ...... 7 Oct. Illinois at Eastern ...... 9 Michigan Western Oct. at ...... MICHIGAN STATE 21 Oct...... at State* Wright 28 Oct...... at UIC* 31 Oct. 2...... Nov. CLEVELAND STATE* Valparaiso Crusaders • Sept. 29 • Sept. Crusaders Valparaiso 2006 Overall Record ...... Record 2006 Overall 7-10-0 ...... 2-4-0 (5th) Record 2006 League ...... 8/3Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/9 ...... Contact Soccer Leavitt Aaron ...... 219-464-6953 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 219-464-5762 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 1-0-0 0 Valpo Last Meeting...... 10/17/93: UWM 7; Location ...... Valparaiso, Ind...... Valparaiso, Location and Gold...... Brown Colors ...... 4,000 Enrollment ...... 1859Founded ...... Conference Horizon League Alan Harre ...... Dr. President Director of Athletics...... Mark LaBarbera ...... Eastgate Field Home Field Capacity ...... 1,000 ...... Website www.valpo.edu/athletics ...... Mike Head Coach Avery ...... First Season at School Record ...... Record Career (6) 61-57-4 ...... TBA Coaches Assistant 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer atMeig....9/20/06: UWM 2; UW2(2OT) Last Meeting...... leads15-11-5 Milwaukee Record...... Series 608-262-8184 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 608-262-2255 ...... Adam Augustine Soccer Contact ...... Returning/Lost...... 17/10Letterwinners 6/5 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (2nd) ...... 3-2-1 2006 Overall Record ...... 9-8-2 ...... Nick Pasquarello, Lee Ferderer Assistant Coaches Szczepanski, ...... Jon Career Record ...... Same 46-49-3(5) Record atSchool ...... JeffRohrman Head Coach ...... www.uwbadgers.com Website ...... 4,500 Capacity Home Field Soccer McClimon Complex ...... Alvarez ofAthletics...... Barry Director Wiley John Chancellor ...... Conference ...... Big Ten Founded ...... 1848 Enrollment ...... 41,169 White and Colors ...... Cardinal Madison,Wis. Location ...... 22007 Opponents 0 o.3...... INDIANA* Nov. 3...... Oct. 28 atUIC ...... Oct. 24 OAKLAND ...... Oct. 20 atPenn State* ...... Oct. 17 MARQUETTE ...... Oct. 13 OHIOSTATE* ...... Oct. 10 at Milwaukee ...... atNorthwestern* Oct. 6 ...... Sept. 30 MICHIGANSTATE* ...... Sept. 26 NORTHERNILLINOIS ...... Sept. 23 atMichigan* ...... Sept. 20 atGreen Bay ...... Sept. 16 vs. Gonzaga ...... Sept. 14 vs. Drake ...... atCaliforniaSept. 9 ...... vs.Sept. 7 Stanford ...... WESTERNMICHIGAN Sept. 2 ...... Aug. 31 TULSA ...... Aug. 24 UW-OSHKOSH (Exh.) ...... Aug. 19 UW-PARKSIDE (Exh.) ...... * Conference games •Oct. 10 0 7 Engelmann Field •7PM

O p p 2007 Schedule UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 o n e n t s § HomegamesinCAPS Last Meeting...... 9/15/06: UWM1; Detroit2 leads10-6-2 Record...... Milwaukee Series 313-993-1765 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 313-993-1745 ...... Patrick Moore Soccer Contact ...... Returning/Lost...... 13/9 Letterwinners 6/5 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (7th) ...... 2-5-0 2006 Overall Record ...... 6-9-3 Deren ...... Nick Assistant Coaches Steve Corder ...... Career Record ...... Same Record atSchool ...... 140-123-33 (15) Lupenec Head Coach ...... Morris Website ...... www.detroittitans.com ...... 500 Capacity Home Field TitanField ...... KeriGaither ofAthletics...... Director President ...... Fr. Gerard Stockhausen, S.J. League Horizon Conference ...... Founded ...... 1877 Enrollment ...... 5,600 Red,Colors White andBlue ...... Mich. Location ...... Detroit, Oct. 26 atCleveland State* ...... Oct. 24 atBowling Green ...... Oct. 21 atButler* ...... Oct. 19 WRIGHTSTATE* ...... Oct. 14 atGreen Bay* ...... Oct. 12 at Milwaukee* ...... UIC* Oct. 7 ...... LOYOLA*Oct. 5 ...... VALPARAISO*Oct. 3 ...... Sept. 30 WESTERNMICHIGAN ...... Sept. 28 atXavier ...... Sept. 23 BUFFALO ...... Sept. 21 atMichigan ...... Sept. 16 vs. Central Arkansas ...... Sept. 14 vs. Canisius ...... Sept. 12 atIPFW ...... atOakland Sept. 5 ...... atCal State FullertonSept. 2 ...... Aug. 31 atCal State Northridge ...... * Conference games Engelmann Field •7PM Detroit Titans •Oct. 12 2007 Schedule 552 2 § HomegamesinCAPS Last Meeting...... 10/15/06: UWM2;Last Meeting...... 10/15/06: CSU1 leads22-12-2 Milwaukee Record...... Series 216-523-7257 SID Fax ...... [email protected] Email ...... SID Phone 216-687-5115 ...... McCann Soccer Contact ...... Brian Returning/Lost...... 14/6 Letterwinners 9/2 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (5th) ...... 3-5-0 6-10-2 2006 Overall Record ...... Fard...... Mohammad Assistant Coaches ...... T.J. Kolba (15) Career Record ...... 182-86-15 Record atSchool (1) ...... 6-10-2 Kazemaini Head Coach ...... Ali Website ...... www.csuvikings.com ...... 1,680 Capacity Home Field Field ...... Krenzler Reed ofAthletics...... Lee Director President ...... Dr. Schwartz Michael League Horizon Conference ...... Founded ...... 1929 Enrollment ...... 16,245 Colors Green and White ...... Forest Ohio Location ...... Cleveland, Cleveland State •Oct.Vikings 14 o.2...... at Nov.Valparaiso* 2...... Oct. 28 at Duke ...... Oct. 26 DETROIT* ...... Oct. 21 at Wright State* ...... Oct. 19 BUTLER* ...... Oct. 14 at Milwaukee* ...... Oct. 12 atGreen Bay* ...... LOYOLA*Oct. 7 ...... UIC* Oct. 5 ...... Sept. 30 atCanisius ...... Sept. 23 atDuquesne ...... Sept. 19 NOTRE DAME(OH) ...... Sept. 16 vs. Cal Poly ...... Sept. 14 vs. Cal State Northridge ...... atKentucky Sept. 9 ...... at Sept.Western Michigan 5 ...... atNiagara Sept. 2 ...... Aug. 31 ST. BONAVENTURE...... Aug. (Exh.) 26 atAkron ...... Aug. 19 BOWLINGGREEN(Exh.) ...... * Conference games Engelmann Field •12:30PM 2007 Schedule § HomegamesinCAPS 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t n e n o p p O

7 0 Home games in CAPS 0 § 2007 Opponents 22007 2007 Schedule Green Bay, Wis. • 7 PM • Wis. Bay, Green • Oct. 27 • Oct. Phoenix Bay Green * Conference games * Conference Aug. 21 ...... at (Exh.) Thunder Minnesota 21 Aug...... UW-OSHKOSH (Exh.) 26 Aug...... at Drake 31 Aug...... 2 Sept. at Creighton ...... 7 Sept. at DePaul ...... 9 Sept. at Marquette ...... ALBANY 15 Sept...... EVANSVILLE 16 Sept...... WISCONSIN 20 Sept...... WESTERN MICHIGAN 23 Sept...... atValparaiso* 26 Sept...... OHIO STATE 29 Sept...... 5 State* Wright Oct. at ...... 7 Oct. at Butler* ...... CLEVELAND STATE* 12 Oct...... DETROIT* 14 Oct...... UIC* 18 Oct...... at Loyola* 21 Oct...... MILWAUKEE* 27 Oct. 3...... Nov. at Northwestern Location ...... Green Bay, ...... GreenLocation Wis. Bay, ...... Green, Colors White and Red ...... 5,416 Enrollment ...... 1965Founded ...... Conference Horizon League Shepard Bruce ...... Dr. Chancellor Director of Athletics...... Ken Bothof ...... Aldo Santaga Stadium Home Field Capacity ...... 3,500 ...... Website www.uwgbathletics.com Poitras ...... Tom Head Coach ...... 28-27-2 at School Record (3) ...... 147-84-23 Record Career (13) ...... Mike Kulas Coach Assistant ...... Record 2006 Overall 14-6-0 ...... 5-2-0 (2nd) Record 2006 League ...... 9/2Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 15/4 ...... Contact Soccer Sheila Blackman ...... 920-465-5759 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 920-465-2357 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 21-11-3 Last Meeting...... UWGB 0 UWM 1; 10/19/06: ames.com Home games in CAPS § 3 553 2007 Schedule Chicago, Ill. • 6 PM Ill. Chicago, UIC Flames • Oct. 21 • Oct. UIC Flames * Conference games * Conference Aug. 22 ...... at Michigan (Exh.) 22 State Aug...... vs. IUPUI (Exh.) 25 Aug...... 2 Sept. MARQUETTE ...... 8 Sept. at Rutgers ...... at Akron 13 Sept...... WESTERN ILLINOIS 18 Sept...... at International Florida 21 Sept...... at Gulf Coast Florida 23 Sept...... vs. Missouri State 28 Sept...... at Bradley 29 Sept...... 3 Oct. at Indiana ...... 5 Oct. State* at Cleveland ...... 7 Oct. at Detroit* ...... BUTLER* 12 Oct...... WRIGHT STATE* 14 Oct...... at Bay* Green 18 Oct...... MILWAUKEE* 21 Oct...... WISCONSIN 28 Oct...... VALPARAISO* 31 Oct. 3...... Nov. at Loyola* Head Coach ...... Head Coach Trask John ...... 23-8-7 (2) at School Record ...... Same Record Career ...... Sean Phillips Coaches Assistant ...... Aleksey Korol ...... Record 2006 Overall 13-3-5 ...... 5-1-1 (1st) Record 2006 League ...... 7/4Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/9 ...... John Contact Soccer Jaramillo ...... 312-996-5880 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 312-996-8349 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 16-8-4 UIC 1 UWM 0; Last Meeting...... 10/3/06: Location ...... Chicago, ...... Chicago, Location Ill...... Navy Red Engine and Fire Blue Colors ...... 24,541 Enrollment ...... 1896Founded ...... Conference Horizon League ...... B. President Joseph White Schmidt W. Director of Athletics...... James ...... Flames Field Home Field Capacity ...... 1,000 ...... www.uicfl Website Home games in CAPS § UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 2007 Schedule Engelmann Field • 7 PM Field Engelmann • Oct. 18 RamblersOct. • Loyola * Conference games * Conference Aug. 31 ...... CINCINNATI 31 Aug...... 2 Sept. JACKSONVILLE ...... 7 Sept. at UMKC ...... Roberts Oral 9 Sept. vs...... EASTERN ILLINOIS 12 Sept...... vs.Valparaiso* 16 Sept...... vs. UC Irvine 21 Sept...... at San Diego 23 Sept...... at Northwestern 26 Sept...... 5 Oct. at Detroit* ...... 7 Oct. State* at Cleveland ...... WRIGHT STATE* 12 Oct...... BUTLER* 14 Oct...... at Milwaukee* 18 Oct...... GREEN BAY* 21 Oct...... DENVER 27 Oct...... DePAUL 31 Oct. 3...... Nov. UIC* 2006 Overall Record ...... Record 2006 Overall 11-8-2 ...... 4-2-1 (3rd) Record 2006 League ...... 7/4Starters Returning/Lost Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 18/8 ...... Contact Soccer Lindy Zamora ...... 773-508-2557 SID Phone ...... [email protected] SID Email ...... 773-508-3855 SID Fax Series Record...... Milwaukee leads 16-2-1 0 Last Meeting...... Loyola UWM 1; 10/22/06: Location ...... Chicago, ...... Chicago, Location Ill...... Maroon and Gold Colors ...... 14,764 Enrollment ...... 1870Founded ...... Conference Horizon League S.J...... Fr. Michael Garanzini, President Director of Athletics...... John Planek ...... Loyola Park Soccer Home Field Capacity ...... 500 ...... www.loyolaramblers.com Website ...... Brendan Eitz Head Coach ...... 18-17-4 at School Record (2) ...... 84-136-16 Record Career (12) ...... Tim McBride Coach Assistant 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer Last Meeting...... 9?13/06: UWM3; MU2 leads25-7-2 Record...... Milwaukee Series 414-288-6519 SID Fax ...... SID Email ...... [email protected] SID Phone 414-288-6980 ...... Soccer Contact Fowler...... Blain Returning/Lost...... 11/8 Letterwinners 6/5 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (8th) ...... 0-11-0 1-15-1 2006 Overall Record ...... El-Ahmad, JesseRosen ...... Khaled Assistant Coaches Anderson, ...... Stan (11) Career Record ...... 137-78-18 Record atSchool (1) ...... 1-15-1 Head Coach ...... www.gomarquette.com Website ...... 1,750 Capacity Home Field ...... Cottingham ofAthletics...... Steve Director President ...... Rev. A. Robert Wild, S.J. East Big Conference ...... Founded ...... 1881 Enrollment ...... 11,000 Colors andGold ...... Blue Wis. Location ...... Milwaukee, 22007 Opponents Marquette Eagles•Oct. Golden 31 0 o.3...... PITTSBURGH* Nov. 3...... Oct. 31 MILWAUKEE...... Oct. 27 at Connecticut* ...... Oct. 24 WEST VIRGINIA* ...... Oct. 20 GEORGETOWN* ...... Oct. 17 at Wisconsin ...... Oct. 13 atProvidence* ...... Hall* atSeton Oct. 6 ...... DRAKE Oct. 3 ...... Sept. 30 CINCINNATI* ...... Sept. 28 LOUISVILLE* ...... Sept. 23 atRutgers* ...... Sept. 21 at Villanova* ...... Sept. 15 NOTRE DAME* ...... GREENBAYSept. 9 ...... XAVIERSept. 7 ...... UIC Sept. 2 ...... Aug. 31 atDenver ...... Aug. 24 NORTHERNILLINOIS(Exh.) ...... Aug. 19 (Exh.) atNorthwestern ...... * Conference games 0 7 Valley Fields •7:05PM

O p p 2007 Schedule UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 o n e n t s § HomegamesinCAPS Last Meeting...... 10/1/06: UWM0;Last Meeting...... 10/1/06: NIU1(OT ) leads18-12-3 Milwaukee Record...... Series 815-753-9540 SID Fax ...... SID Email [email protected] ...... SID Phone 815-753-1708 ...... Houghtaling Soccer Contact ...... Russell Returning/Lost...... 19/6 Letterwinners 8/3 Returning/Lost Starters ...... 2006 League Record (1st) ...... 4-1-0 15-6-1 2006 Overall Record ...... Kylie Stannard ...... Assistant Coaches Luzzi ...... Eric (10) Career Record ...... 108-81-10 41-32-5(4) Record atSchool ...... Steve Simmons Head Coach ...... www.niuhuskies.com Website ...... 1,989 Capacity Home Field Soccer Field Huskie ...... Phillips ofAthletics...... Jim Director Peters President ...... John Mid-American Conference ...... Founded ...... 1895 Enrollment ...... 25,208 Colors andBlack ...... Cardinal Ill. Location ...... DeKalb, Northern Illinois Huskies •Nov. IllinoisHuskies Northern 6 Nov. MILWAUKEE 6 ...... atBowling Green* Nov. 2...... Oct. 28 atHartwick* ...... Oct. 24 NORTHWESTERN ...... Oct. 20 BUFFALO* ...... Oct. 13 atAkron* ...... WESTERNILLINOIS* Oct. 7 ...... WESTERNMICHIGAN* Oct. 5 ...... Sept. 30 atDrake ...... Sept. 26 at Wisconsin ...... Sept. 22 atGonzaga ...... Sept. 21 atOregon State ...... Sept. 16 vs. Butler ...... Sept. 14 vs. UMKC ...... atNotre Dame Sept. 9 ...... vs.Sept. 7 Indiana ...... vs.Sept. 2 Colgate ...... Aug. 31 vs. Bucknell ...... Aug. 24 atMarquette ...... Aug. 18 DePAUL ...... * Conference games DeKalb, Ill. •2PM 2007 Schedule 554 4 § HomegamesinCAPS a ...... 317-237-5620 Fax ...... [email protected] Email ...... 317-237-5621 Phone ...... Hester Robert HL Soccer Contact ...... Evansville 1987 ...... Dame 1988 ...... Notre Evansville 1989 ...... Evansville 1990 ...... Evansville 1991 ...... Evansville 1992 ...... Dame 1993 ...... Notre Dame 1994 ...... Notre 1995 ...... Butler 1996 ...... Detroit 1997 ...... Butler 1998 ...... Butler 1999 ...... UIC 2000 ...... UIC 2001 ...... Butler 2002 ...... 2003 ...... 2004 ...... 2005 ...... 2006 ...... Loyola Hosted by top seed Horizon League Championship Hosted by top seed Sunday, November 18 >#1seedvs. 4/5/8/9winner >#2seedvs. 3/6/7winner Semifi >4/9winnervs. 5/8winner Friday, November 16 >#3seedhosts6/7winner Second 4-6hostseeds9-7 >Seeds Sunday, November 11 Round First Friday, November 9 Round Horizon League Tournament Year-by-Year TournamentChampions 2007 TournamentSchedule Nov. 9, 11, 16, 18 nal Round Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer y r o t s i H r e y c c o S s ’ n r e M

M M W o UWM Men’s Soccer History Soccer Men’s UUWM t W s i UUWM 5 HHistory 555 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer Wisconsin Intercollegiate Soccer League ...... 1983-88 BigCentral Soccer Conference ...... 1987-90 Horizon League/Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1994-Pr...... Mid-Continent Conference 1993 ...... competed inboththeBCSC and ^ Milwaukee WISL from 1987-88. * Panthers fi .735 ...... 103-33-13 .631...... TOTALS.... (34years) ...... 397-222-53 1973 Dan 1974 Dan Harris 1975 Dan Harris ...... 6-6-0 1976 Dan Harris ...... 8-2-3 1977 Dan Harris ...... 500 11-4-0 ...... 1978 Dan Harris ...... 731 -- ...... 4-9-2 ...... 1979 Dan ...... 733 Harris 14-4-0 -- ...... 1980 Dan -- ...... Harris ...... 333 -- 12-8-0 ...... 1981 Dan -- ...... 778 ...... Harris 15-3-4 -- ...... 1982 Dan -- ...... 600 Harris -- 13-4-3 ...... 1983 Dan -- ...... 773 ...... Harris -- 12-8-0 ...... 1984 Bob -- ...... 725 Harris -- 5-14-2 ...... 1985 Bob -- ...... 600 Gansler -- ...... 9-8-1 1986 Bob -- ...... 286 Gansler -- 10-6-3 ...... -- ...... Gansler ...... 528 -- 14-5-1 ...... 1987 Bob -- ...... 605 10-8-2 ...... 1-3-0/t-4th ...... -- ...... 725 Gansler ...... 1-1-2/3rd 1988 Bob ...... WISL ...... 550 ...... 250 11-8-2 ...... 4-0-0/1st ...... 1989 Brian Gansler ...... 500 ...... 3-0-1/1st 1990 Brian ...... WISL 1.000 ...... 571 Tompkins 9-12-0 ...... 1991 Brian ...... 3-1-0/t-1st^ ...... 875 Tompkins 12-5-3 ...... 1-2-1/3rd ...... 1992 Brian ...... 429 Tompkins 16-4-2 ...... 1993 Brian ...... 3-1-0/2nd^ ...... 643 Tompkins ...... 500 13-5-0 ...... 3-3-0/3rd ...... 1994 Brian ...... 773 Tompkins ...... 800 4-1-0/t-1st ...... 6-9-3 1995 Brian ...... 722 Tompkins ...... 500 4-1-0/t-1st 14-4-2 ...... 1996 Louis ...... 800 Tompkins ...... 417 ...... 800 -- 14-8-1 ...... 1997 Louis ...... 800 ...... 750 Bennett 15-6-0 -- ...... 1998 Louis ...... -- ...... 630 Bennett ...... 8-0-0/1st 13-4-3 1999 Louis ...... -- ...... 714 Bennett ...... 7-3-1/2nd* 13-8-1 2000 Louis ...... 1.000 ...... Bennett ...... 725 ...... 5-3-0/4th 5-13-1 2001 Louis ...... 682 Bennett ...... 614 12-8-1 2002 Louis ...... 5-1-2/2nd ...... Bennett ...... 289 ...... 625 12-8-1 2003 Louis ...... 6-1-0/1st ...... Record/Finish Pct. Bennett ...... 750 Pct...... 595 18-5-0 Record 2004 Louis ...... 2-4-1/5th ...... Overall League Bennett ...... 857 ...... 595 19-2-1 2005 Louis ...... 5-1-1/2nd ...... Bennett ...... 782 ...... 357 16-6-1 2006 Jon ...... 4-2-1/4th ...... Bennett ...... 786 ...... 886 14-5-3 Year...... 7-0-0/1st ...... Coach Coleman ...... 750 ...... 643 14-4-5 ...... 7-0-0/1st ...... 1.000 ...... 705 ...... 8-9-2 ...... 6-0-1/1st 1.000 ...... 717 All-Time Coaches...... 6-1-0/1st Records ...... 929 ...... 474 ...... 4-2-1/2nd ...... 857 ...... 4-2-1/3rd ...... 643 ...... 643 AAll-Time Coaching Records a ars 9318 ... 0-01 ...61....130.....250 1-3-0 ...... 109-70-15 ...... 601 ...... 1973-1983 ...... 1984-1988 .667 ...... 54-39-8 ...... 574 ...... 18-8-4 Dan Harris .770 ...... 90-41-11 1989-1995 ...... 673 ...... 28-8-1 Brian Tompkins 136-63-17 ...... 669 .782 .....52-12-7 1996-2005 ...... Louis Bennett .643 4-2-1 2006-present 8-9-2 ...... 474 ...... Jon Coleman Coach Years COACHING RECORDS Overall Pct. League Pct. l l - T i CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS m e nished second intheMCC West Division.

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R e c o r d s 556 6 Louis Bennett Bob Gansler Bob 1984-1988 1996-2005 Brian Tompkins Jon Coleman 2006-present Dan Harris 1973-1983 1989-1995 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r e d a e L e v i s n e f f O r a e Y - y b - r a e Year-by-Year Offensive Leaders Offensive YYear-by-Year 9 ...... Gerard Lagos ...... Gerard Lagos ...... Manuel 1990 9 Becker Kralj 9 ...... Goran Schweinert 1989 7 ...... Peter 1988 5 ...... Mike Rowe 1987 ...... Mike ...... Three tied 5 players 1986 6 Rohrman 6 ...... Jeff Blaschka 1985 15 ...... BrianMarras 1984 10 ...... Fabio Webb Cirovski 1983 8 ...... Sasha Cirovski 1982 9 ...... Sasha Webb 1981 7 ...... Craig...... Craig Knezic 1980 9 ...... Pete 1979 9 Webb 9 ...... Craig Stojsavljevic 1978 9 ...... Milan Fischer 1977 14 ...... Mike Barbosa 1976 6 ...... Rick Zuba 1975 6 ...... Jerry Lord 1974 6 ...... Don 1973 9 Sperl Shots ...... Steve Dombrowski 2006 40 ...... Neil Jallow 2005 57 ...... Antou Dombrowski 2004 86 ...... Tighe Jallow 2003 64 ...... Antou Seymour 2002 80 ...... Ryan Seymour 2001 92 ...... Ryan Colvin 2000 68 ...... Tony Bernstein 1999 49 ...... Joe White 1998 36 ...... Erik White 1997 71 ...... Erik Provan 1996 64 ...... Jake Sisk 1995 51 ...... Trevor Sanneh 1994 74 ...... 1993 75 ...... Tony Lagos 1992 67 ...... Manuel Lagos 1991 77 ....Manuel McIntosh 1990 121 ...... Mark Szczepanski 1989 54 ...... Jon Prpa 1988 58 ...... Tihi Rowe 1987 47 ...... Mike Banks 1986 60 ...... Jimmy Rowe 1985 53 ...... Mike Marras 1984 68 ...... Fabio Rutenis 1983 60 ...... Matas Cirovski 1982 48 ...... Sasha Knezic 1981 53 ...... Pete Knezic 1980 83 ...... Pete Knezic 1979 88 ...... Pete Stojsavljevic 1978 69 ...... Milan Al-Fulaij 1977 92 ...... Fadel Barbosa 1976 50 ...... Rick Zuba 1975 70 ...... Jerry Papanikolaou 1974 45 ...... Zach 1973 90 7 557 2006 4 ...... Colin Baker Goals ...... Colin Dombrowski 2006 4 ...... Neil Jallow 2005 9 ...... Antou Lish 2004 18 ...... Bobby Jallow 2003 11 ...... Antou Bernstein Seymour 2002 24 ...... Ryan Seymour 2001 15 ...... Ryan Luedke 2000 9 ...... Joe...... Joe Colvin 1999 8 ...... Tony 1998 5 White 5 ...... Erik 1997 14 Provan 1996 ...... Jake Sisk ...... David Jr. 9 Marshall, 1995 11 ...... Trevor Sanneh Sanneh 1994 14 ...... Tony Sanneh 1993 17 ...... Tony Lagos 1992 12 ...... Tony...... Manuel Lagos 1991 17 ...... Manuel 1990 15 McIntosh 15 ...... Mark Szczepanski 1989 8 ...... Jon Biebel 1988 10 ...... Mark Rowe 1987 8 ...... Mike Marras Rowe 1986 8 ...... Mike 1985 12 Marras 1984 ...... Fabio...... Fabio Rutenis ...... 10 Mike Day Rowe/Dan 1983 8 ...... Matas 1982 5 Akiwowo 5 ...... Tunji Marras 1981 13 ...... Fabio Knezic 1980 12 ...... Pete Knezic 1979 15 ...... Pete Stojsavljevic 1978 16 ...... Milan Zabala 1977 19 ...... Lito Barbosa 1976 7 ...... Rick Rankovic 1975 12 ...... George Papanikolaou 1974 8 ...... Zach 1973 18 Mallace Assists ...... Craig Mallace 2006 6 ...... Craig Weiler 2005 10 ...... Dale Ellsworth 2004 16 ...... Cliff Lish 2003 6 ...... Bobby Lance 2002 10 ...... KyleColvin 2001 12 Colvin 2000 ...... Tony ...... Three tied 5 players 1999 7 ...... Tony White 1998 ...... Erik ...... Bobby Aubin 4 de St. 1997 9 Santos 9 ...... Joaquin Rienzi 1996 7 ...... Jason Grimm 1995 6 ...... Steve Sanneh 1994 17 ...... Tony Gramenz 1993 15 ...... Dan Sanneh 1992 8 ...... Tony 1991 9 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM during the 2002 season. with 53 points and 24 goals Antou Jallow set school records set school records Antou Jallow 2001 39 ...... Ryan Seymour ...... Ryan Seymour 2001 39 ...... Ryan Colvin 2000 23 ...... Tony Colvin 1999 19 ...... Tony White 1998 12 ...... Erik 1997 37 Provan 1996 ...... Jake Sisk ...... 23 Jr. Marshall, David 1995 26 ...... Trevor Sanneh 1994 33 ...... Tony Sanneh 1993 49 ...... Tony Lagos 1992 28 ...... Manuel Lagos 1991 40 ...... Manuel McIntosh 1990 39 ...... Mark Szczepanski 1989 17 ...... Jon Biebel 1988 23 ...... Mark Rowe 1987 18 ...... Mike Rowe 1986 22 ...... Mike Rowe 1985 27 ...... Mike Marras 1984 25 ...... Fabio Cirovski 1983 24 ...... Sasha Akiwowo 1982 13 ...... Tunji Knezic 1981 29 ...... Pete Knezic 1980 28 ...... Pete Knezic 1979 39 ...... Pete Johnson Stojsavljevic 1978 37 ...... Milan Zabala 1977 52 ...... Lito Barbosa 1976 17 ...... Kent...... Rick Rankovic 1975 30 ...... George 1974 19 Papanikolaou 19 ...... Zach 1973 34 2006 12 ...... Craig Mallace Points ...... Craig Dombrowski 2006 12 ...... Neil Jallow 2005 23 ...... Antou Lish 2004 41 ...... Bobby Jallow 2003 27 ...... Antou 2002 53 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer YYear-by-Year Defensive Leaders 1988 65 Jason ...... 1989 65 Balestrieri Jon ...... 1990 92 Mroz Jon ...... 1991 59 Mroz Jon ...... 1992 55 Mroz Paul ...... 1993 92 Royal Paul ...... 1994 90 Royal Paul ...... 1995 60 Royal Paul ...... 1996 63 Royal Matt ...... 1997 80 Schmidt Matt ...... 1998 77 Schmidt Matt ...... 1999 77 Schmidt Chris ...... 2000 55 Dadaian Brad ...... 2001 50 Swenby Chris ...... 2002 46 Dadaian Chris ...... 2003 50 Dadaian Kirk ...... 2004 48 Thode Eric ...... 2005 64 Mickschl Grant ...... 2006 53 Fernstrum Grant ...... Saves Fernstrum 1973 N/A John 1974 0.90 .... Fetzer John ... 1975 1.00 Fetzer John ... 1976 2.58 Fetzer John ... 1977 1.50 Fetzer Ric ... 1978 0.84 Granyrd P.J.... 1979 0.66 P.J.Johns ... 1980 0.62 Ric Johns ... 1981 1.30 Granyrd Kevin ... 1.73 Armstrong 1982 1.73 Kevin ... 1983 1.35 Armstrong Kevin Chris ...... 1984 0.85 Armstrong Joe ... 1985 0.80 Stacy Jason ... 1986 1.05 Balestrieri LaPorte Joe ... 1987 0.67 Stacy Jason ... 1988 1.23 Balestrieri Jason ... 1989 1.18 Balestrieri Jon ... 1990 1.18 Mroz Jon ... 1991 1.40 Mroz Jon ... 1992 1.62 Mroz Paul ... 1993 1.72 Royal Paul ... 1994 1.03 Royal Paul ... 1995 1.06 Royal Paul ... 1996 1.06 Royal Matt ... 1997 1.10 Schmidt Matt ... 1998 1.44 Schmidt Matt ... 1999 1.26 Schmidt Chris ... 2000 1.35 Dadaian Brad ... 2001 0.89 Swenby Brad ... 2002 0.54 Swenby Chris ... 2003 0.76 Dadaian Kirk ... 2004 0.85 Thode Eric ... 2005 0.47 Mickschl Grant ... 2006 1.11 Fernstrum Grant ... 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L e a d e r s 2002 16 Chris ...... 2003 13 Dadaian Kirk ...... 2004 11 Thode Eric ...... 2005 10 Mickschl Grant ...... 2006 4 Fernstrum Ryan ...... Victories Germann 1973 111 John .... 1974 70 Fetzer John ...... 1975 63 Fetzer Al ...... 1976 179 Parada John .... 1977 144 Fetzer Ric .... 1978 101 Granyrd P.J..... 1979 99 P.J...... Johns 1980 105 Johns P.J..... 1981 89 Chris ...... Johns 1982 74 LaPorte Chris ...... 1983 69 LaPorte Kevin ...... 1984 67 Armstrong Kevin ...... 1985 50 Armstrong Jason ...... 1986 113 Balestrieri Joe .... 1987 68 Stacy Jason ...... Balestrieri 1987 8 Jason ...... 1988 9 Balestrieri Jason ...... 1989 11 Balestrieri Jon ...... 1990 15 Mroz Jon ...... 1991 9 Mroz Jon ...... 1992 4 Mroz Paul ...... 1993 12 Royal Paul ...... 1994 11 Royal Paul ...... 1995 13 Royal Paul ...... 1996 13 Royal Matt ...... 1997 13 Schmidt Matt ...... 1998 5 Schmidt Matt ...... 1999 9 Schmidt Chris ...... 2000 7 Dadaian Brad ...... 2001 13 Swenby Chris ...... Dadaian Chris Dadaian’s school-record 16 victories in2002included 16 victories nine shutouts. 558 8 1973 2 John ...... 2.5 Fetzer 1974 2.5 John ..... 1975 N/A Fetzer Al ..... N/A 1976 1 .... John ...... 1977 5.5 Fetzer Ric ..... 1978 8 Granyrd Parada P.J...... 1979 7 P.J.Johns ...... 1980 7 P.J.Johns ...... 1981 3 Kevin Johns ...... 3 Armstrong 1982 3 Kevin ...... 1983 5 Armstrong Kevin Chris ...... 1984 7 Armstrong Joe ...... 6 Stacy 1985 6 LaPorte Jason ...... 1986 6 Balestrieri Joe Joe ...... 1987 5 Stacy Jason ...... 1988 5 Balestrieri Jason ...... 1989 5 Balestrieri Stacy Jon ...... 1990 10 Mroz Jon ...... 1991 3.5 Mroz Jon ..... 1 Mroz 1992 1 Paul ...... 1993 2 Royal Paul Doug ...... 1994 6.5 Royal Paul ..... 1995 4 Royal Paul ...... 1996 6 RoyalFabio Matt ...... 1997 6 Schmidt Matt ...... 1998 1 Schmidt Matt ...... 1999 5 Schmidt Chris ...... 2000 4 Dadaian Brad ...... 2001 5 Swenby Chris ...... 2002 9 Dadaian Chris ...... 2003 9 Dadaian Kirk ...... 2004 5 Thode Eric ...... 2005 10 Mickschl Grant ...... 3 Fernstrum 2006 3 Grant ...... Shutouts Fernstrum Ryan ...... 1973 N/A N/A 1974 6 .... Germann John ...... 1975 11 Fetzer John ...... 1976 4 Fetzer John ...... 1977 13 Fetzer Ric ...... 1978 11 Granyrd P.J...... 1979 7 Johns P.J...... 1980 8 Ric Johns ...... 6 Granyrd 1981 6 Chris ...... 3 LaPorte Kevin ...... 1982 3 Kevin ...... 1983 7 Armstrong Kevin Chris ...... 1984 8 Armstrong Armstrong Joe ...... 1985 10 Stacy Jason ...... 1986 10 Balestrieri LaPorte Joe ...... Stacy 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s d r o c e R m a e T

& e m a Game & Team Records Team GGame & 1. Zach Papanikolaou ..13 ...... 9/29/73 ..13 ...... 11/9/74 ...... 10/02/02 SINGLE GAME POINTS Papanikolaou ...... 9 ...... 10/23/05 ...... 10/24/84 Zach 1. Rankovic ...... 8 ...... 8 ...... 10/29/80 George 2. Dombrowski ...... 8 Jallow ...... 9/27/80 Neil 3...... 8 Rowe ...... 9/13/78 Antou ...... 8 Akiwowo ...... 10/27/76 Mike ...... 8 Marras Tunji ...... 8 Knezic Fabio Rankovic Pete George ....10/30/76 ...... 25 ....11/11/73 SINGLE GAME SAVES Fetzer ...... 24 ...... 10/8/76 John 1. Fetzer ...... 18 ....10/13/76 John 2. Fetzer ...... 16 ...... 9/22/79 John ....10/25/87 3...... 15 Fetzer ...... 9/16/94 John ...... 10/1/86 Johns 4...... 13...... 13 ....10/16/76 P.J. 5. Royal ...... 13 Stacy Paul 6...... 13 Stacy Joe Fetzer Joe ....10/14/77 ...... 9/9/92 John ...... 12 Fabio Granryd...... 12 Doug 10. Ric Antou Jallow ...... 4 ...... 10/02/02 ...... 10/23/05 ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 10/29/80 GOALS SINGLE GAME Dombrowski Jallow ...... 9/27/80Neil 1...... 4 ...... 9/13/78 Antou ...... 4 Akiwowo ...... 10/27/76 ...... 4 Marras ...... 11/9/74 Tunji .....10/24/84 ...... 4 Mike ...... 4 Rowe Knezic ...... 9/29/73 Fabio ...... 4 Rokvic Pete ...4 Rankovic Miro Papanikolaou George ...... 9/29/73 Zach ...... 10/27/02 ...5...... 5 ...... 10/7/77 SINGLE GAME ASSISTS Lish ...... 9/3/00 Papanikolaou Bobby 1. ....4...... 4 Zach Seymour ...... 10/26/04 Stojsavljevic ...... 9/4/96 Ryan 2...... 9/27/97...... 3 ...... 10/9/94 Milan Weiler ...... 3 Colvin...... 3 ...... 9/11/94 Dale 3...... 3 Santos ...... 11/5/93 Tony ...... 3 Grimm ...... 10/10/93 Joaquin ...... 3 Grimm ...... 9/23/90 Steve ...... 3 Sanneh ...... 9/14/85 Steve ...... 3 Sanneh ...... 10/27/82 Tony ...... 3 Sanneh ...... 9/13/80 Tony ...... 3 Day ...... 10/8/77 Tony ...... 3 Cirovski ...... 11/9/74 Dan ...... 3 Webb Sasho ...... 3 Rokvic Craig Zuba Miro Jerry holds the is the most recent is the most recent struck for four goals in tied the school mark A record crowd of 3,256 jammed crowd A record 9 559 Top to bottom: Top Neil Dombrowski four goals in a to score UWM player game (10/23/05). Zach Papanikolaou with 13 points school game record (4G/5A) as well as ties for the most goals (4) and assists (5) in a match. Antou Jallow a game in 2002. Lish Bobby with fi ve assists against Cleveland assists against Cleveland ve with fi State in 2002. Left: rst-ever for the fi Engelmann Field 2006. 13, night game Sept. UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM 3,256 Marquette ...... Engelmann Field ...... 9/13/06 Field ...... Engelmann ...... 10/1/03 ...... 9/3/90 3,256 Marquette ...... 10/9/92 Field Field 3,000 ...... 10/2/98 ...... Engelmann H.S. 2,250 Evansville...... Engelmann...... 11/22/80 ...Bavarian $ State Cleveland Field ...... 11/23/02 Field ...... Arrowhead 2,138 Wisconsin ...... 9/24/93 ...... Uihlein Field 2,113 Indiana ...... 10/20/95 ...... EngelmannField 2,106 Wisconsin ...... EngelmannH.S. 1,864 Oakland$ ...... Arrowhead 1,708 Wisconsin 1,636 Wisconsin Tournament $ NCAA Home Attendance Records Home Attendance Opponent Att. Location Date Single-Game Records 9/9/79 Purdue-Calumet ...... 14...... vs. Goals 9/12/79 ...... 11...... Assists Lewis, vs. 9/9/79 ...... 36...... vs. Purdue-Calumet, Points Total 11/1/75 ...... 7 SIUE, ...... vs. Most Goals Allowed 9/9/79 ...14...... vs.Victory Purdue-Calumet, of Margin Largest 11/1/75 .....7 SIUE, ...... vs. of Defeat Margin Largest 10/30/76 ...... 25...... vs. SIUE, Saves Single-Season Records Wins ...... 19 ...... 2002 ...... 19 Wins ...... 2002Consecutive ...... 20...... 2002 Games Unbeaten Consecutive ...... 2002...... 886 (19-2-1) Winning Percentage ...... 2002 ...... 1.000 (13-0) Record Best Home Losses...... 14 ...... 1982 ...... 5...... 1983 Losses Consecutive ...... 5...... 1983 (0-5) Win Without a Games Consecutive ...... 1982 5 (0-3-2) Ties ...... 5 ...... 2005 ...... 8...... 2005 (0-3-5) Overtime Games ...... 1999 8 (4-3-1) Goals ...... 87...... 1979 ...... Game Average Goals Per ...... 1979 3.95 ...... 70Assists ...... 2002 ...... 1979 ...... 238 Points Total ...... 1990Shots ...... 499 ...... 15...... 1974 Goals Allowed Fewest ...... 15 ...... 2002 ...... Average ...... 2002 Goals Against Lowest 0.67 ...... 1976 ...... 187Saves ...... 2005 ...... 12Shutouts (11-0-1) ...... 1979 ...... 12 (10-0-2) ...... 6...... 1978 Shutouts Consecutive ...... 40...... 1976 Most Goals Allowed 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer Season RecordsSSeason Pete Tony Knezic Manuel Sanneh ...... 15 8. Ryan Lagos Seymour ...... 15 7. Pete ...... 1979 ...... 15 Knezic ...... 15 Manuel ...... 1990 ...... 2001 ...... 16 5. Tony Lagos ...... 1990 ...... 1978 Sanneh Zach ...... 17 ...... 17 3. Antou Papanikolaou ...... 1993 Jallow 2. Milan ...... 1991 .....18 ...... 18 Stojsavljevic 1. Antou ...... 2004 ...... 19 Jallow GOALS ...... 1973 ...... 1977 ...... 24 ...... 2002 Pete 10. Erik White Knezic ...... 37 Pete ...... 1997 ...... 37 Manuel Knezic 7. Ryan Lagos ...... 1978 Seymour ...... 39 6. Manuel ...... 39 Lagos ...... 39 5. Antou ...... 1979 ...... 2001 ...... 40 Jallow 4. Zach ...... 1990 ...... 1991 ...... 41 Papaknikolaou 3. Tony ...44 ...... 2004 Sanneh 2. Milan Antou Jallow...... 1973 ...... 53 ...... 49 Stojsavljevic ...... 2002 1...... 1993 ...... 52 POINTS ...... 1977 Trevor Kevin Sisk Dean Deck ...... 23 Ryan Beck ...... 23 Trent ...... 1994 Seymour ...... 23 Khaled ...... 1994 Furtsch ...... 23 Chris ...... 1994 El-Ahmad ...... 23 1. Brisson ...... 2001 ...... 23 GAMES STARTED ...... 2001 ...... 23 ...... 2001 Kyle ...... 2001 Steve Zenoni Sperl ...... 23 Billy ...... 23 ...... 2005 Meier Neil ...... 2005 ...... 23 Dombrowski Most ...... 2005 ...... 23 1. 19 recently: Players GAMES ...... 2005 Tied ...... 23 e a tv oe...... 3..2005 Steve Bode ...... 23 ... 2005 Tenzin ...... 23 Rampa ... 2005 Zeke Dombrowski ...23 ... 2005 Steve Bode ...... 23 ... s o n

R UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 e c o r d s goals andshots. season records inpoints, spots inthe Top 10for still holdsnumerous scoring listatUWMand is No. 3ontheall-time Pete (1977-80) Knezic Jon Paul Mroz 9. Matt Royal ...... 18 Schmidt Paul ...... 18 ...... 18 7. Paul ...... 1989 Royal ...... 1998 Royal Joe ...... 1993 ...... 19 ...... 19 Jason Stacy ...... 1995 Matt ...... 1994 Balestrieri ...... 20 3. Kirk Schmidt ...... 20 Thode 2. Jon ...... 1986 ...... 20 ...... 20 Mroz 1. Matt ...... 1988 ...... 2003 ...... 21 Schmidt GAMES STARTED ...... 1996 ...... 1990 ...... 22 ...... 1997 Ric Jon Granyrd Paul Mroz ...... 18 10. Matt Schmidt Royal ...... 18 ...... 18 P.J...... 1998 ...... 1977 ...... 18 8. Paul ...... 1989 Johns Royal Joe ...... 1993 ...... 19 Jason ...... 19 Stacy ...... 1995 Paul Balestrieri ...... 1978 ...... 20 Matt Royal ...... 20 3. Kirk ...... 1986 Schmidt ...... 20 Thode 2. Jon ...... 1988 ...... 20 ...... 20 Mroz 1. Matt ...... 1994 ...... 2003 ...... 21 Schmidt GAMES ...... 1996 ...... 1990 ...... 22 GOALKEEPING ...... 1997 10. Tony Sanneh ...... 75 9. Manuel ...... 1993 Lagos 8. Antou ...... 77 Jallow 7. Pete ...... 1991 ...... 80 Knezic 6. Antou ...... 2002 ...... 83 Jallow 5. Pete ...... 1980 ...... 86 Knezic 4. Zach ...... 2004 ...... 88 Papanikolaou Milan .....90 ...... 1979 2. Ryan Stojsavljevic ...... 1973 Seymour 1. Manual ...... 92 Lagos ...... 92 SHOTS 121 ...... 2001 ...... 1990 ...... 1977 B.J. Most Blake 10. 11 PlayersRecently: Tied ...... 9 ...... 9 Brian Bobby ...... 2002 Blaschka 7. Craig Lish Mallace ...... 10 6. Kyle ...... 10 Lance ...... 10 5. Milan ...... 1984 ...... 12 ...... 2005 Stojsavljevic Jeff ...... 2002 ...... 2001 ...... 14 3. Tony Rohrman ...... 1977 Sanneh 2. Dale ...... 15 ...... 15 Weiler 1. Steve ...... 1993 ...... 16 Grimm ASSISTS ...... 1985 ...... 2004 ...... 17 ...... 1994 660 0 John P.J. Fetzer Paul Johns ...... 11 9. Eric Royal Mickschl 8...... 11 Paul ...... 1975 ...... 11 ...... 11 Royal Ric ...... 2004 ...... 1978 ...... 12 Paul ...... 1994 Granryd ...... 1993 Matt Royal ...... 13 Matt Schmidt ...... 13 Chris ...... 1977 Schmidt ...... 13 3. Kirk ...... 1993 Dadaian ...... 13 Thode 2. Jon ...... 1996 ...... 13 Mroz ...... 13 1. Chris ...... 1997 ...... 2003 ...... 15 Dadaian GOALKEEPING WINS ...... 2001 ...... 1990 ...... 16 ...... 2002 P.J. Kevin Johns Jason Armstrong Jon ...... 6 Balistrieri ...... 6 Paul Mroz ...... 1980 ...... 6 Matt ...... 1983 Royal ...... 6 6. Matt ...... 1985 Schmidt ...... 6 Schmidt 5. P.J...... 1988 ...... 6 ...... 6 Johns Chris ...... 1994 ...... 1997 ...... 7 3. Kirk ...... 1996 Dadaian ...... 1979 Thode Jon ...... 9 ...... 9 1. Grant Mroz ...... 2003 Fernstrum SHUTOUTS ...... 2002 ...... 10 ...... 10 2005 ... 10. John ...... 1990 Fetzer ...... 0.90 9. Eric ....1974 Mickschl 8. P.J...... 0.85 Johns 7. P.J. ....2004 ...... 0.84 Johns 6. Jason ....1978 Balistrieri ...... 0.82 5. Kirk ...... 0.80 ....1980 Thode 4. Jason ....1985 ...... 0.76 Balistrieri 3. P.J. ....2003 ...... 0.67 Johns 2. Chris 2005 ....1987 . 0.47 Grant Fernstrum .... Dadaian ...... 0.66 1...... 0.54 ....1979 45min/teamgame) (Minimum ....2002 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 10. Paul Royal ...... 90 Jon ...... 1994 8. Paul Mroz Royal 7. P.J...... 92 ...... 92 Johns 6. P.J...... 1993 ...... 99 Johns 5. P.J...... 1990 101 ...... 1979 ...... Johns 4. John ....1978 105 Fetzer ...... 3. Joe ....1980 111 ...... Stacy 2. Ric ....1973 113 ...... Granryd 1. John ....1986 144 ...... Fetzer SAVES ....1977 179 ...... 1976 Note: Current Panthers in BOLD 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s d r o c e BOLD R r e e r ...13 ..2005-06 a Career Records CCareer Paul Royal ...... 1992-95 Royal Paul 13 Grant Fernstrum Grant Note: Current Panthers in Panthers Current Note: Kirk Thode ...... 27 ....2002-04 ...... 27 Thode Kirk ....2000-02 ...... 25 Swenby Brad 10...... 400... 1973-76 SAVES ...... 318... Fetzer 1977-80 John 1. Johns ...... 297... 1992-95 P.J. 2. Royal ...... 279... 1977-80 Paul 3. Granryd ...... 257... 1984-87 Ric 4. Stacy ..244... 1981-84 Joe 5. Armstrong ...... 227... 1995-98 Kevin 6. Schmidt ...... 218... 1988-91 Matt 7. Mroz ...... 207... 1999-02 Jon 8. Dadaian Chris 9...... 183... 1985-88 Balistrieri Jason 10. AVERAGE AGAINST GOALS Jason Balistrieri ...... 13 ....1985-88 ....1984-87 ...... 13 ....1977-80 ...... 13 Balistrieri ...... 13 Stacy Jason Granryd Joe Ric ....1999-02 ...... 42 ....1993-95 WINS GOALKEEPING Dadaian ...... 40 ....1995-98 Chris 1. Royal ...... 33 ....1988-91 Paul 2. Schmidt ...... 28 ....1977-80 Matt 3. Mroz ....1977-80...... 27 Jon 4...... 23Granryd ....1984-87 ....1985-88 Ric 5. Johns ...... 20 ....2003-06 P.J. 6...... 19Stacy ...... 19 ....1981-84 Joe 7. Mickschl Balistrieri ....1974-76 Eric 8. ...16 Jason ...... 16....2002-04 ...... 16 Thode Armstrong Kirk 10. Fetzer Kevin John 1. P.J. Johns ...... 0.73 ..1978-80 ...... 0.73 ..2002-04 (MinimumJohns 2,000 minutes) ...... 0.88 ..1985-88 P.J. 1. Thode .....0.97 ..1984-87 Kirk 2. Balistrieri ...... 1.06 ..1999-02 Jason 3. Stacy ...... 1.10 ..2000-02 Joe 4. Dadaian ...... 1.13 ..1992-95 Chris 5. Swenby ...... 1.16 ..1995-98 Brad 6. Royal ...... 1.17 ..1989-92 Paul 7. Schmidt ...... 1.19 Matt 8. Fabio Doug ..2003-069...... 1.33 Mickschl Eric 10. ....1999-02 ...... 21....1977-80 SHUTOUTS ...... 19Dadaian ....1988-91 ....1981-84 Chris 1. Johns ...... 18 ....1995-98 P.J. 2. ...14 Mroz ...... 14 Jon 3. Schmidt Armstrong Matt 4. Kevin 6. 180... 2000-03 1 661 Tighe Dombrowski .. Tighe Dombrowski 9. Gerard Lagos ...... 177... 1988-91 Lagos Gerard 9...... 173... 1991-94 Sisk Trevor 10. ....1993-95 GOALKEEPING ...... 67 ....1995-98 GAMES Royal ...... 63....1999-02 Paul 1. Schmidt ...... 57 ....1988-91 Matt 2. Dadaian ...... 54 ....1984-87 Chris 3. Mroz ...... 53 ....1981-84 Jon 4. Stacy ...47....1977-80 Joe 5...... 47 Armstrong ....1973-76 Kevin 6. Johns ...... 45 ....2003-06 P.J. 7. Fetzer ...... 32 John 8. Mickschl Eric 9. ....2002-04 ...... 29 Thode Kirk 10. ....1993-95 ...... 65 ....1995-98 GAMES STARTED Royal ...... 62....1999-02 Paul 1. Schmidt ...... 56 ....1988-91 Matt 2. Dadaian ...... 54 ....1984-87 Chris 3. Mroz ...... 45 ....1981-84 Jon 4. Stacy ...45 ....1973-76 Joe 5. Armstrong ...... 41 ....2003-06 Kevin 6. Fetzer ...... 27 John 8. Mickschl Eric 9. Lito Zabala ...... 38 ....1977-79 ....1978-81 ...... 38...... 38 Akiwowo ....1983-86 Zabala ....1990-91 Tunji 4...... 37 ....1991-94 Lito ...... 32 Rowe ...... 34 Mike 6. Sisk ....1980-83Lagos Trevor 7...... 31 Manuel Marras Fabio 9. ....1992-95 ...... 28 Provan Jake 10. ....1990-93 ....1977-80 ...... 32 ....2000-03 ASSISTS Sanneh ...... 30 ...... 30 Tony 1. Lance ....1991-94 Webb ....1977-80 Kyle 2...... 28 ....1981-84 Craig ...... 27Grimm ...... 27 Steve 4. Cirovski ....2003-06Knezic Sasho 5...... 23 ....1996-99 Pete Weiler ...... 22 ....1984-85 Dale ....1976-797. Colvin ...... 21 ....1975-78 Tony 8. Rohrman ...... 19 Jeff 9. ....1990-93...... 19...... 19 Zabala Gramenz Don 10. Fischer Lito Mike ...... 279... 1977-80 SHOTS Knezic ...... 263... 1990-93 Pete 1. Sanneh ...... 257... 2001-04 Tony 2. Jallow ...... 214... 1983-86 Antou 3, Rowe ...... 198... 1990-91 Mike 4. Lagos ...... 196... 1998-01 Manuel 5. Seymour ...... 190... 1980-83 Ryan 6. Marras Fabio 7. 8. 80 ...... 2000-03 78 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Tighe Dombrowski Three Players Tied ... Tied Players Three played and career games started. and career played all-time leader in both career games all-time leader in both career Chris Brisson (2001-04) is the Panthers’ Chris Brisson (2001-04) is the Panthers’ 1. Chris Brisson ...... 87 ....2001-04 ...... 87 ....2001-04 GAMES STARTED Brisson ...... 84 ....1993-96 Chris 1. Furtsch ...... 82 ....1996-99 Trent 2. Deck ...... 81 ....1984-87 Kevin 3. Colvin ...... 79 Tony 4. Becker Mike 5. 6. 1. Chris Brisson ...... 88 ....2001-04 ....2000-03 ...... 88 ....2001-04 GAMES Brisson ...... 86...... 86 Chris 1. Furtsch ....2002-05Lance Trent 2. ..85 ....1987-90 ....1997-00 Kyle Dombrowski ...... 84 ....2002-05 ....1996-99 Neil 4...... 83Brebel ...... 83 Mark 5. Zenoni ...... 83 Bostwick Kyle 6. Colvin ....1993-96 Blake ...... 82 Tony Deck Kevin 9. 10. 1. Antou Jallow ...... 60 ....2001-04 ...... 60 ....1990-93 GOALS Jallow ...... 53 ....1977-80 Antou 1. Sanneh ...... 49 Tony 2. Knezic Pete 3. 1. Tony Sanneh ...... 138... 1990-93 POINTS Sanneh ...... 133... 2001-04 Tony 1. Jallow ...... 125... 1977-80 ....1976-79 Antou 2. Knezic ...... 95....1983-86 Pete 3. Zabala ...... 90 ....1978-81 Lito 4. Rowe ...... 88 ....1991-94 Mike 5. Akiwowo ...... 83 ....1990-91 Tunji 6. Sisk ...... 79 ....1977-80 Trevor 7. Lagos ...... 74 Manuel 8. Webb Craig 9. ....1980-83 ...... 72 Marras Fabio 10. Chris Jahr ...... 77 ....1993-96 ....1997-00 ....1987-90 ...... 77...... 77 ...... 77Bostwick Jahr Blake 7. Brebel Chris ....1999-02 Mark 74 Dombrowski Chad 10. 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer SSchool Records 1. 0:21 11/3/84 .. 2. 0:58 11/1/98 Sharp, State Anthony...Wright Shaw ....Neil 10/29/88 0:53 1. Players Opponent # Time Date Least Time Between Opponent Goals 9/9/79 .....PU-Calumet ...... Pete Knezic, 0:30 JohnSirin Gramenz, ...... Don 9/22/91 ..Drake Gramenz Don 0:30 4. 11/2/90 ..Quincy Lagos,...... Manny Gerard Lagos 0:28 3. 9/15/91 ..Dartmouth Lagos,...... Manny Tony 0:27 Sanneh 2...... CSU -Kurt Will ...... UIC -Stein Garcia State 11/5/93...Cleveland ...UWM -EricKlink 0:18 ...... SIUE -JimNischbach 5. 9/30/99...UIC ...... UWM -Scott Dombrowski 0:17 ...... UNCW -NickAcosta 4...... IU Rodgers -Blake 11/7/87... 3. 0:14 9/19/04... 2. 0:14 Players 10/7/90...Indiana ...... UWM Beibel -Mark 0:05 1. Opponent # Time Date Least Time Between UWMAnd Opponent Goals Moore Schlenker,Mark Bay 9/9/92 .....UW-Green Darren 1:44 5. 9/27/92 Lawler, ...Butler ...... Scott Scott Weiger 1:05 4. 10/8/88 ...Evansville Adcock, Paul Nevin ...... Brian 1:01 3. # Least Time Between UWMGoals 11/15/02 4. 0:49 ...... Butler Player 9/17/80 3. 0:32 Evan 9/12/93 Provan Jake A&M ...... Alabama ...... Minnesota 8/29/03 2.Richardson 0:26 0:23 Dave ...... Northern Opponent 2. Dray Illinois 9/14/03 1. 0:19 Bobby ..... B.J...... Memphis...... Lish # Time Date Blake Quickest Scored UWMGoal To AGame Start c h with pointsineight-straight games Time Tony setaschoolrecord Sanneh o (10 goals/12assists)in1993. o l Dt Opnn Players Opponent Date

R e UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 c o r d Northern Illinois Northern s SIU-Edwardsville SIU-Edwardsville .. UNC-Wilmington . Rowe,..Mike Tihi Prpa . Paul Nischbach, BobGarafalo UWM - Mike Becker UWM -Mike UWM - Dan Horst start agameinUWM history,start scoring just B.J. Blake recorded thefastest goalto 19 seconds intoamatchin2003. 662 2 ...... ah iosi...... (g a ...... 1981 (3g, SashoCirovski 5 6a) ...... Tony 1990 5 (7g, Sanneh 3a) ...... 1999 (1g, Tony 5 4a) Colvin...... 5 2001 (6g, Seymour Ryan 5 2a) ...... 5 2002 Antou Jallow (7g, 5 0a) ...... 2004 Antou Jallow (6g, 5 1a) ...... Manny ...... Erik ...... 2005 (1g, Craig Mallace 5 5a) ...... 1992 (6g, Gramenz Don 6 5a) ...... Lagos 5 1990 (4g, Beibel Mark 4a) 6 ...... White 8. (6g, ...... Tony 1993 6 Dale (7g, Sanneh 3a) ...... 1985 (2g, JeffRohrman 6a) 7 ...... Year (4g, ...... 6 Points Antou Jallow (14g, 7 2002 4a) ...... 4...... 2a) Weiler 1a) Manny ...... 2. 1. 8 1991 ...... (3g, ...... Player # Games 1996 ...... Lagos P.J. 5 9/9/79-9/29/79 ...... Johns Most Consecutive...... Games With APoint Goalkeeper Tony ...... 5a) (6g, Sanneh ...... 5 P.J. 6 10/4/78-10/20/78 ...... Johns ...... 3. 5 2004 Dates ...... (10g,12a) 2...... 10/4-10/16/05 3a) 10/31-11/18/05...... 1. 7 # Games 1993 ...... Chris ...... 10/16-11/09/02...... Consecutive Games Without Allowing AGoal 1990 ...... Goalkeeper Dadaian 5. 451:14 9/2/-10/3/79 ...... P.J.4...... 468:36 10/26-11/22/05...... Johns ...... 3. 544:18 Dates ...... 9/30-10/22/78 2. 584:28 P.J...... 9/23-10/20/05 Johns 1. 741:63 ...... Chris 10/11-11/15/02...... Dadaian # Time Longest Shutout Streak By AGoalkeeper Current Panthers in Tony (0:27)andGerard Sanneh Lagos (0:28) forquickback-to-backgoals. Manny Lagoscombined with Grant Fernstrum Grant Fernstrum Grant Fernstrum Grant Fernstrum BOLD 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s r o n o H e m i T - l l All-Time Honors AAll-Time WISL (1983-86) REGIONAL HONORS ALL-WISCONSIN (1977-82) ALL-WISCONSIN Mark Fuhr Schweinert Balistrieri 1988 Jason Szczepanski Mark Peter Bisswurm Jon Fuhr Becker 1987 Mike Prpa Tim Stacy Mark Tihi Becker Joe Bisswurm Banks 1986 Jimmy Rowe Mike Prpa Tim Mike Bisswurm Tihi Rohrman Banks 1985 Jimmy Rowe Tim Jeff Cirovski Mike Rohrman Bisswurm 1984 Tim Rowe Sasho Jeff Mike Cirovski 1983 Johns 1982 Sasho Akiwowo 1981 Tunji Knezic Favill 1980 Ian Webb P.J. Zabala Pete Craig Scherer Lito Johns Knezic 1979 P.J. Webb Dave Zabala Pete Craig Fischer Johns Lito Ambrosius 1978 Mark Scherer Mike Knezic P.J. Sirin Dave Webb Pete Zabala John Craig Fischer Lito Al-Felaij Stojsavljevic 1977 Fadel Mike Milan NSCAA YEAR THE OF COACH Bennett 2002 Louis Bennett 2001 Louis FIRST TEAM Jallow Dombrowski 2003 Tighe Dombrowski 2002 Chad Antou Mike Becker Biebel Bisswurm Mike Fuhr Mark Prpa Tim Mark Tihi BIG CENTRAL (1987-90) MID-CONTINENT (1993) MID-CONTINENT Dale Weiler Dombrowski Dale Furtsch Brisson 2004 Chris Jallow Neil Mickschl Trent Weiler Antou Eric Furtsch Dale Jallow 2003 Furtsch Lance Kyle Trent Dombrowski Antou Trent Blake Tighe Dombrowski Jallow 2002 Antou Dombrowski B.J. Lance Chad Lish Tighe Dadaian Kyle Bobby Dombrowski Chris Furtsch Blake 2001 B.J. Seymour Tighe Trent Ryan Seymour Bostwick 2000 Blake Driscoll 1998 Neal Santos Ryan Colvin Hawkins 1997 Tony Joaquin Metz Ryan Jahr 1996 Chris Provan Peter Deck 1995 Kevin Jake YEAR THE OF PLAYER Sanneh 1993 Tony Sanneh FIRST TEAM Gramenz 1993 Don Tony Provan TEAM SECOND Grimm 1993 Steve Jake YEAR THE OF COACH Tompkins 1990 Brian Tompkins 1989 Brian Lagos TEAM ALL-BIG CENTRAL Lagos Krajl 1990 Goran Sanneh Gerard Manuel Donohoo Tony Krajl Biebel 1989 Mark Lagos Brian Miller Goran Gerard Fuhr Eddie Schweinert Beibel 1988 Mark Szczepanski Mark Peter Jon Balistrieri 1987 Jason 3 663 Dombrowski Jallow Chad Tighe Dombrowski Antou Dombrowski Dadaian 2001 Chris Seymour Chad Tighe Ryan Dombrowski 2000 Scott Santos 1999 White Hawkins Aubin de St. Bobby 1997 Ryan Joaquin Erik Santos Deck 1996 Kevin White Joaquin Royal Erik Provan Deck Marshall Jr. David 1995 Kevin Paul Grimm Jake Royal Deck 1994 Kevin Sisk Steve Paul Trevor Mallace TEAM SECOND Sperl Bode 2006 Steve Craig Meier Steve Mallace 2005 Craig Weiler Billy Furtsch 2004 Trent Dale Lish Lish 2003 Bobby Richardson El-Ahmad 2002 Khaled Bobby Lance Evan El-Ahmad 2001 Khaled Seymour Kyle Bostwick 2000 Blake Dombrowski Ryan Colvin 1999 Tony Chad Colvin Luedke 1998 Tony Colvin 1997 Tony Joe Schmidt 1996 Matt Coleman 1995 Jon Chang TEAM ALL-NEWCOMER Dombrowski 2002 Neil Furtsch Julian Jallow El-Ahmad 2001 Khaled Trent Lance Antou Saavedra Dombrowski 2000 Tighe Kyle Daniel Dadaian 1999 Chris 1998 Mannella Aubin de St. Bobby 1997 Dan Luedke 1996 Joe Dombrowski TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT Fernstrum Bode 2005 Steve Neil Grant UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM (1994-Present) HORIZON LEAGUE/ HORIZON ACADEMIC HONORS ACADEMIC MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE MIDWESTERN FIRST TEAM Bode Meier 2006 Billy Dombrowski 2005 Neil Steve Jallow Jallow 2004 Antou Lance Dombrowski 2003 Tighe Antou Kyle Dadaian 2002 Chris COACH OF THE YEAR THE OF COACH Bennett 2004 Louis Bennett 2003 Louis Bennett 2002 Louis Bennett 2001 Louis Bennett 1997 Louis 2006 Billy Meier 2006 Billy DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE OF DEFENSIVE PLAYER YEAR NSCAA ALL-REGION FIRST TEAM Dombrowski Meier 2006 Billy Meier Bode 2005 Steve Neil Billy Sperl TEAM SECOND Bode 2006 Steve Steve SECOND TEAM SECOND Meier 2006 Billy Dombrowski 2005 Neil NSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANNSCAA ACADEMIC CoSIDA ALL-DISTRICT CoSIDA Sperl FIRST TEAM Meier 2006 Billy Dombrowski Steve Bode 2005 Steve El-Ahmad Neil Jallow 2004 Antou Khaled Jallow 2003 Antou CoSIDA ALL-AMERICA CoSIDA FIRST TEAM Jallow 2004 Antou TEAM SECOND Meier 2006 Billy Dombrowski 2005 Neil Jallow 2003 Antou THIRD TEAM Bode 2005 Steve HONORABLEMENTION Lagos 1990 Gerard PLAYER OF THE YEAR THE OF PLAYER Jallow 2004 Antou 2002 Seymour Jallow Antou 2001 Ryan 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer AAll-Time Honors 1991 Gerard Tony Lagos 1993 Don David Marshall, Jr. 1994 Trevor Gramenz Jake Sisk Sanneh 1995 Kevin Deck 1996 Kevin Provan 1999 Scott Deck 2000 Blake Dombrowski Ryan Bostwick 2001 Chad 2002 Tighe Dombrowski THIRD TEAM Dombrowski Seymour 2002 Chris Trent Dadaian 2004 Antou 2005 Neil Jallow SECOND TEAM Dombrowski Furtsch 1977 Pete 1976 Lito Knezic Zabala 2006 Billy 2005 Steve Meier 2004 Antou Bode 2003 Tighe Jallow Khaled Dombrowski Scott Dombrowski 2002 Chad Bostwick Blake 2001 Ryan Dombrowski 2000 Seymour El-Ahmad 1999 Tony 1998 Matt Colvin 1997 Ryan Schmitt Chris Hawkins 1996 Kevin 1995 Kevin Deck Steve Deck Jahr 1994 Trevor 1993 Tony Sisk 1992 John Grimm Sanneh 1991 Mike Menk 1990 Manuel Roe 1989 Brian Lagos 1988 Jon Donohoo 1987 Tim Szczepanski 1986 Mike Bisswurm 1985 Jeff Rowe 1984 Sasho Rohrman 1983 Fabio Cirovski 1982 Kris Marras 1981 Jim Geier 1980 Pete Solberg 1979 Pete Knezic 1978 Mike Knezic 1977 Mike Fischer 1976 John Fischer 1975 Rick Fetzer 1974 James Barbosa 1973 Zach Akintonde Papanikolaou l MOST IMPROVED PLAYER l MOST VALUABLEPLAYER - T i m e

H UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004 o n o r s 1982 Sasho 1981 Jim Cirovski 1980 Solomon Solberg 1979 P.J. Eskinder 1978 Dave Johns 1977 Dave Dray Dray 2006 Ryan 2005 Grant Germann 2004 Dan Fernstrum 2003 Steve Horst Bode 2006 Chris 2005 Tenzin Lins 2004 Ian Rampa 2003 Kirk Hoelker 2002 B.J. Thode 2001 Chad Blake 2000 Ryan Dombrowski 1999 Chris Seymour 1998 Eric Dadaian 1997 Tony Hess 1996 Erik Colvin 1995 Ryan White 1994 Eric Hawkins 1993 Dean Stempinski 1992 Demetri Beck 1991 Don Vacratsis 1990 Tony Gramenz 1989 Goran Sanneh 1988 Brian Krajl 1987 Mark Donohoo 1986 Joe Biebel 1985 Gottfried Stacy 1984 Mike Eichler 1983 Kevin Becker 1982 Nick Armstrong 1981 Brian Racz 1980 Dave Thomas 1979 Tunji Dray 1978 P.J. Akiwowo Johns Pete 1978 Mike Craig Fischer 1979 Pete Knezic Craig Knezic 1980 Pete Webb 1981 Jim Knezic 1982 Sasho Solberg Webb Fabio Cirovski 1983 Sasho 1984 Sasho Cirovski 1985 Jimmy Cirovski Marras 1986 Jon Banks 1988 Mark 1989 Brian Fuhr Tony Donohoo Szczepanski 1990 Manuel 1990 Gerard Lagos Manuel Lagos Sanneh Lagos NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR SOCCER SCHOLAR PANTHERHONORS TEAM 664 4 2000 JB 1999 Tony Matthews 1998 Matt Colvin 1997 Matt Schmidt 1996 Erik Schmidt 1995 Eric Klink 1994 Dominic Klink 1993 Jake Vacca 1992 Doug Provan 1991 John Fabio 1990 Mike Menk 1989 Eddie Roe 1988 Eddie Miller 1986 Peter Miller 1985 Bob Fisher 1984 Tim Trunley 1983 George Fahrney Knezic 2006 Billy 2005 Billy Meier 2004 Adam Meier 2003 Antou Gehrt 2002 Antou Jallow 2001 Chris Jallow 2000 Chris Dadaian 1999 Chris Dadaian 1998 David Dadaian 1997 Neal Tompa 1996 Mark Driscoll 1995 Dean Durham 1994 Steve Beck 1993 Jack Grimm 1992 Brian Hansen 1991 Craig Donohoo 1990 Doug Names 1989 Fritz Fabio 1988 Mark Heiden 1987 Mark Fuhr 1986 Mark Fuhr 1985 Joe Fuhr 1984 Kevin Stacy 1983 Kevin Armstrong Armstrong 2002 Antou THIRD TEAM Jallow 1990 Manuel 1993 Tony Lagos 1995 Kevin Sanneh 2002 Chad Deck SECOND TEAM Dombrowski Lagos Manuel 1991 FIRST TEAM NSCAA ZachPapanikolaou 1973 1974 James 1975 James Akintonde 1977 Mike Akintonde Fischer JOHN FETZERMEMORIAL ALL-AMERICA HONORS ALL-AMERICA (Most Dedicated) 2006 Steve Kyle Sperl 2005 Neil Trent Dombrowski 2004 Khaled Zenoni 2003 Khaled El-Ahmad 2002 Chad El-Ahmad Furtsch 2001 Chris Dombrowski 2000 Scott Dadaian Scott Dombrowski 1999 Tony 1998 Neal Colvin 1997 Ryan Driscoll Dombrowski 1996 Jon Hawkins Paul Coleman 1995 Jake 1994 Dean Provan 1993 Don Beck Royal Tony Gramenz 1992 Aaron Brian Nelson 1991 Gerard Sanneh Chris Lagos 1990 Mark Donohoo 1989 Mark Biebel Mark McIntosh Blankenberg 1988 Peter Mike Schweinert 1987 Charlie Fuhr 1986 Mike Ernst 1985 Tim Becker Becker 1984 Jeff Bisswurm Rohrman Paul 2006 Steve 2005 Billy Bode 2004 Chris Meier Coleman 2003 Tighe Brisson 2002 Tighe Dombrowski 2001 Mark Dombrowski Turner 2005 Grant ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Fernstrum TOP DRAWER SOCCER El-Ahmad Khaled 2001 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2002 Antou MENTION HONORABLE Jallow ChadDombrowski 2002 SECOND TEAM COLLEGESOCCERNEWS.COM TigheDombrowski 2003 MENTION HONORABLE SOCCE TIMES 1979 Pete MENTION HONORABLE Knezic (Outstanding Service (Outstanding Service To UWMProgram) COACH’S AWARD 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s e i r o t s i H s e i BOLD r c ...... 4 c 6 0 e S e m i T c-10 ...... 2 c-10 2 1 - l l All-Time Series Histories AAll-Time Patriot ...... 1Patriot Southern ...... 2 0 ...... 6 Coast West 0 1 1 0 ...... 32 Division II 1 22 ...... 22 Division III 3 1 ...... 26 NAIA/Dropped 2 3 2 W L T L W Mid-American ...... 42 26 Mid-Continent ...... 9 ...... 22 5 Missouri Valley 5 22 Mountain Pacifi 2 7 ...... 0 Mountain West Northeast ...... 0 0 Pacifi 1 1 0 W L T First Last GF GA W L T L W ...... 4 America East ...... 10 10 Atlantic 3 ...... 0 2 Coast Atlantic 0 ...... 0 Soccer Atlantic 1 3 ...... 1 Sun Atlantic 2 0 ...... 38 Big East 0 1 14 ...... 2 Big South 0 3 ...... 27 Big Ten 1 34 ...... 0Big West 0 7 ...... 1Colonial 1 ...... 11 USA Conference 2 0 19 ...... Horizon 114 1 0 51 Independent ...... 4 15 Ivy ...... 4 1 Mid-Atlantic ...... 2 2 0 0 0 0 Oakland 5...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 1973 .....2005 ...... 13 ...... 8 ...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 2...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 19...... 61 ...... 16 .....2005 ...... 6 ...... 1...... 1 ...... 1 .....2002 ...... 4 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 1973...... 1979.....1993 .....2004 ...... 12 ....16.....1989 ...... 2004 ...... 1 .....1982.....2004 ...... 0 New Mexico .....1984...... 1 1...... UNC-Wilmington ....2 0 ...... 1980...... 1989 ...... 0 Northeastern Illinois ...... 2004 1...... 0 0 ...... 1995...... 2006...... 5 0 1996 Northern Illinois ...... 21 ...... 1982 2...... 5 2 Northwestern 15 ...... 1988...... 3 0 2003 .....3..12.....1975 18 ...... 51 2006 .... 60 ...... 0 Dame Notre ...... 1983...... 0 ...... 4 .....1979 Oakland5...... 3 1 ...... 0 Old Dominion ...... 1 ...... 1973 State Oregon ...... 6 4...... 0 1...... Pennsylvania 3 ...... 1979..... 0 ...... 14...... 12.....7 0 .....1985 2003 ...... 0 Philadelphia Textile 0...... 1 1 ...... 0...... 1997...... 0 0 1997 0...... 0...... 7Princeton ...... 1 1 ...... 1988 0 ...... 0 1988 1 0...... 1 0 ...... 2005...... 1 1 2005 2...... Purdue-Calumet 0 ...... 2 Quincy 8...... 7 3 ...1993 ...... 4 1...... Rockford 0 ...... 2 2...... Roosevelt 0 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 52 Bonaventure St...... 34.....2003 (PA) Joseph’s St...... 1993.....1999 ...... 23 Louis St. 1...... 2 0 ...... 1 ...... 1986...... 3 0 1986 ...... 5 (CA) Mary’s St. 1...... 0 0 ...... 1994...... 7 0 1994 ...2000 Thomas .....1991St. ....48 San Diego State ...... 0...... 1993 ...... 6 ...... 1998 ...... 1973San Francisco 4...... 1 ...... 1986...... 15...... 7....5 0 2001 .....2006 ...... 8 Hall Seton 1...... 1...... 1 0 ...... 1986...... 2...... 6 2 0 ...... 1978...... 1 1986 0 1987 .....1979...... 1 South Alabama ...2006 1...... 0 ...... 1986 0 ...... 3 1986 0 South Florida 2...... 4 0 ...... 1994...... 8 0 2004 ....0 5.....13SIU-Edwardsville ...... 48 ...... 2006 ...... 0 1...... 3 1 ...... 0.....1998...... 1992...... 2 0 1996 Southern Methodist 1...... 0...... 15...... 5 ...... 3 0 ...... 1978...... 6...... 1989...... 3 1 Christian 1 2006 Texas 1989 .....2000 1...... 1974...... 0 0 ...... 1985 ...... 2 0 1985 ...... 1 3 ...... 1977Tulsa .....1992 1 Valparaiso ...... 0 2...... 3 0 ...... 1978...... 50...... 0 Vanderbilt 1999 2 ...... 322...... Vermont 1 .....5 ...... 1974 Forest Wake ...... 1 ...... 0 0...... 1Washington 1 ...... 1994 Virginia .....1981West ...... 20 Illinois Western ...... 1 ..11 0...... Kentucky...... 4 2 Western ...... 1987...... 2 0 1995 Michigan Western ...... 1973 .....1983 1...... 0...... 0 0 ...... 1 2...... 1976...... 1991...... 2 11 1 ...... 0 2 3 1991 ...... 1973...... 1982...... 11...... 13...... 0 ..... 1 ...... 0 2002 ...... 14 2003 ....1...... Wheaton 1982 3 33 0 ....3 William & Mary ...... 1978 ...... 0....0 15 Wisconsin ...... 0 Bay UW-Green ...... 0 0...... 3 1 ...... 1991...... 2 11 UW-Parkside 0 1991 7...... UW-Platteville .....3 0 ..11.....1975 21 ...... 36 2006 .... 64 3...... UW-Whitewater 0 State Wright 3...... 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Panther Invitational, EngelmannField ^ Rocky Rococo Classic,^ Rocky Madison, Wis. $ Seelbach Classic,$ Seelbach Louisville, Ky. & FILAClassic, Green Bay, Wis. at SouthernMethodist % Played atUihleinField * Horizon League Game * Horizon League Game % NCAA Tournament % NCAA Tournament T 1-1 2OT 1-1 T 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t l u s e R r a L L 4-0 e Y - y b - r a e * MCC Game * MCC * MCC Game * MCC Year-by-Year Results YYear-by-Year # at Uihlein Field at Southern Methodist & & SMU Tournament, Dallas, Texas Dallas, Tournament, & SMU (Detroit advanced in shootout, 5-4) in shootout, (Detroit advanced $ Miami Tournament, Oxford, Ohio Oxford, Tournament, $ Miami & MCC Tournament, Engelmann Field Tournament, & MCC ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Invitational, ! Panther ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. Madison, Tournament, ^ Wisconsin ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. 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W 3-1 11/2 Quincy 11/3 ! W Cincinnati ! 2-1 11/4 Drake OT Indiana% 11/10 at W 2-0 4-0 W 5-0 W W L 4-0 5-1 9/6 9/7 ! Dayton 9/12 ! Tulsa % at New Mexico 9/14 % UNLV vs. 9/19 L at Drake 9/21 Detroit* Illinois 2-0 9/24 Northern W L 3-2 OT 9/27 2-1 $ Carolina Coastal 9/28 L L 2-1 1-0 Alabama A&M $ 1-0 W L W 7-2 4-3 W 7-0 3/31 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM * Horizon League Game League * Horizon & Diadora Classic, Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Classic, & Diadora # MCC Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Tournament, # MCC & MCC Tournament, Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Tournament, & MCC ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther % NCAA Tournament, St. Louis, Missouri Louis, St. Tournament, % NCAA $ Bowling Green Invite, Bowling Green, Ohio Green, Bowling Invite, Green $ Bowling ^ UW-Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. Bay, Green Tournament, Bay ^ UW-Green * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game Conference Collegiate * Midwestern 12-8-1 MCC: 5-1-1/2nd 1999 12-8-1 MCC: 9/3 9/5 (CA) ^ Mary’s St. 9/11 Christian ^ Texas Michigan $ Western 9/12 W W Michigan Eastern $ 9/15 Marquette ~ W 1-0 3-0 1-0 W 9/17 Vanderbilt Bennett Louis 2-1 Marshall ~ OT vs. 9/19 at L 4-1 OT L 3-2 OT L 2-1 OT 9/3 at Northwestern 5-1 9/1 Marquette W 9/3 at ! 9/6 5-1 9/9 Hartford L at Northern Illinois 9/10 W 3-1 ! 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L W 3-2 W 1-0 2-1 OT L 2-0 # Horizon League Tournament, Engelmann Field Tournament, League # Horizon 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer YYear-by-Year Results 14 s eri W - OT OT 1-0 3-2 W 7-1 L W 5-1 W 3-0 atNotre Dame$ W 1-0 11/6 L vs. Detroit$ 11/4 vs. LaSalle$ 5-3 W 11/3 4-0 W 10/30 at Wisconsin 10/28 Loyola* 3-2 2-1 10/23 Akron L L 10/21 La Salle* Illinois* atNorthern 10/16 W 3-0 W 2-0 10/14 Wright 1-0 W 3-1 State* W 10/11 UIC* 10/9 at Xavier* 3-2 10/4 Marquette atNotre Dame* L 10/2 3-1 1-0 W 9/30 Butler* atCleveland State* ^ L 9/24 vs. (OH)^ Miami 5-2 1-0 9/23 W atUW-Green Bay* 7-0 W 9/21 vs. SanFrancsico % W 1-1 T 9/18 2OT vs. Loyola (MD)% 3-1 9/16 St. Joseph’s (PA) ! L 9/11 vs. AlabamaA&M& 9/10 Detroit* ! 9/4 02 uny 3-1 W 2-1 1-0 W L 7-2 W 7-0 W 10/24 UW-Green Bay* 10/22 Quincy 6-0 L 10/17 at Valparaiso* 10/15 at Akron W 2-1 1-1 T 10/10 at 2OT UIC* 5-3 10/8 at 2-2 T 2OT W Indiana 10/3 at 2-0 L Evansville 10/1 at Butler 7-1 9/28 at W Marquette 9/24 Wisconsin & atHartford 3-1 9/19 3-2 Brian 2-1 L Tompkins W W 3-2 9/18 vs. AlabamaA&M! W Vermont9/12 ! Illinois* Northern vs. St. Mary’s (CA)^ & 9/11 vs. California ^ 9/5 9/4 14-4-2 Mid-Con: 1993 8-0-0/1st Brian Tompkins 9/3 14-8-1 MCC: 1994 OT 2-1 7-3-1/2nd-West L 1-0 L L 2-1 1-0 W v. Detroit& 1-0 OT W 11/3 v. UW-Green Bay & 3-1 11/2 W 1-0 L 10/29 at Detroit* atButler* 10/27 UW-Green Bay* 10/22 5-0 W 10/20 Wisconsin # atUIC* 10/17 Cleveland State* 10/15 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game ^ Cleveland St. Tournament, Cleveland, Ohio e & Wisconsin Tournament,Madison, Wis. ^ Wisconsin Tournament,Madison, Wis. ! Panther Invitational, EngelmannField ! 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Marquette 9/7 Quincy 8/25 Wisconsin UW-Green Bay ^ ^ 8/24 13-5-0 1991 3-4 L W 2-0 10/2 W OT 4-2 W 5-4 1-0 L 9/29 Marquette OT 9/27 Butler 4-3 9/25 at W L 3-2 2-1 Wisconsin 9/20 at Brian Tompkins L Drake 9/13 Tulsa 2OT atUW-Green Bay 1-1 ! 9/12 Evansville vs. T Connecticut^ ! 9/9 vs. Bowling Green ^ 9/6 9/5 6-9-3 1992 02 ko L 2-0 L 1-0 L 2-0 L 3-2 11/7 UW-Parkside SouthAlabama$ W 11/1 Coastal 3-0 Carolina $ 10/30 W 3-2 1-1 T L 10/25 Akron 2OT 1-1 T Illinois atNorthern 2OT 10/21 10/11 Michigan State 10/9 Indiana # 10/4 vs. Army 15 tCeeadSae W 6-2 W 4-0 11/7 at atCleveland State* W W 3-1 Wright 11/5 3-2 W State* 10/31 Eastern Illinois* 10/29 Western Illinois* $ SouthAlabama Tournament, Mobile, Ala. & Hartford & Hartford Tournament, Hartford, Conn. ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ! Panther Invitational, EngelmannField ! Panther Invitational, EngelmannField ^ Rocky Rococo Classic,^ Rocky Madison, Wis. ^ Rocky Rococo Classic,^ Rocky Madison, Wis. # MetroLife Tournament, Norfolk, Va. ^ Governor’s Cup, EngelmannField * Mid-Continent Conference* Mid-Continent game vs. SouthernMethodist # atArrowhead HighSchool 774 4 L - OT 3-2 L 11 a nin L 5-1 L 4-0 W W 5-0 W 4-0 atIndiana% 2-0 W 11/10 OT 11/4 Drake 2-1 Cincinnati! W ! 11/3 11/2 Quincy 3-1 W ! 10/28 at 1-0 Drake* W 10/26 at Quincy* 10/21 at 3-0 2-1 L Marquette L atUW-Green Bay 7-1 10/17 W 4-1 10/14 SIU-Edwardsville* W 10/13 Michigan State 10/10 at W 2-0 W UW-Parkside 2OT 9-0 W 2-2 4-0 10/7 Indiana T 10/5 at Wisconsin 9/30 Northwestern Illinois atNorthern 9/26 W 4-2 9/23 Bradley 1-0 W 4-0 W 9/16 at Cincinnati* 9/14 at College Brooklyn # Louisville* 9/11 99 Brian Tompkins 12-5-3 Big 1989 Central: 4-1-0/1st /0Wsosn W 1-0 1-0 L 10/2 Michigan State 9/30 Wisconsin OT W 1-0 9/24 Northern 2-1 4-0 2-1 L 1-0 L W Illinois* W 9/21 at Northwestern Bob 9/18 at Gansler atCleveland State Cincinnati* 9/16 L 9/11 Philadelphia 3-4 NewMexico ! Textile 9/10 L 1-0 ! OT 1-0 L 9/5 at 9/3 at Drake* 9/1 at W Quincy* 3-1 9-12-0 Big UW-Parkside 1988 Central: 2-1 1-0 W W 2OT 1-1 State atMichigan 3-3-0/3rd 2-1 T 11/5 W & Illinois atNorthern 10/29 vs. & Quincy 2OT 1-1 10/27 T 3-2 10/22 Marquette # W 2-1 3-1 L 10/15 vs. 2OT Wisconsin 3-3 vs.W $ Illinois* Northern $ 10/14 T UW-Green Bay # 3-0 L 10/11 2-1 L 10/8 at W 3-0 Indiana 10/6 at Evansville 10/1 at Hall atSeton 1-0 L Princeton W 9/29 3-0 9/25 UW-Parkside W 2-1 # 9/23 Drake* 9/20 Louisville* 2-1 L W 9/17 Cleveland W 6-1 2-0 State 9/15 Cincinnati* W 1-0 9/10 Northwestern ! 9/9 Tulsa 9/3 Quincy* ! 9/1 at SIU-Edwardsville* W 5-2 OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field *Big Central Soccer Conference Game ! BSCS Tournament, EngelmannField # atBrookfi * BigCentral Conference Game & BSCS Tournament, DeKalb, Ill. $ McDonald’s Cup, Valley Field % NCAA Tournament # WISL Game # WISL eld EastHighSchool 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer s t l u s e R r a e Y - y b - r a e * WISL game Year-by-Year Results YYear-by-Year # Bavarian Field # Bavarian # at Bavarian Field # at Bavarian ^ UIC forfeited game ^ Chancellor’s Cup, Madison, Wis. Madison, Cup, ^ Chancellor’s ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field Bavarian Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field Bavarian Invitational, ! Panther 9/23 Akron Green at Bowling 9/25 at 9/30 UW-Whitewater L 10/2 6-0 W 4-0 # Bay* UW-Green 10/5 Lewis #! L 2-0 10/8 UW-Parkside* 2-0 W L 10/9 # 2-0 Dame #! Notre 10/16 Indiana Wisconsin* 10/19 at 10/30 3-1 # State W Cleveland W 11/5 2-1 L Marquette* at Northern Illinois 11/12 at 5-1 L L OT 1-0 4-0 L 3-2 L 3-0 1981 # 12-8-0 Quincy 9/2 Wisconsin 1-0 9/5 at L 9/9 Lewis # 4-0 9/12 Oakland Marquette L 9/16 at Illinois 9/19 Northern 3-1 W 1-0 2-1 W W 9/23 UIC State 2-0 Harris Dan W 9/25 Michigan Akron 2-1 W 9/27 at 10/2 ^ UW-Parkside vs. 10/3 #! ^ UW-Platteville vs. 10/10 Minnesota 2-1 W L W 10/11 5-1 Michigan W W Illinois Eastern #! 2-1 Western 6-1 3-2 10/14 at OT # W 10/17 Indiana 1-0 L SIU-Edwardsville 10/23 at L 3-0 Northwestern 3-0 10/28 at 10/31 W # State Cleveland 5-0 L 1-0 L 2-0 1982 Connecticut 5-14-2 4-0 9/1 at L 9/3 9/5 College at Boston 9/8 Rockford Lewis Illinois at Eastern 9/11 at L 9/15 Loyola 3-0 # L 4-0 9/18 Evansville UIC 1-0 Harris W Dan 9/22 at # L 1-2 2OT 9/25 Akron T 0-0 10/1 ^ Bay UW-Green 4-0 vs. W 10/2 ^ UW-Parkside vs. L 10/9 2OT #! Virginia T 0-0 1-0 #! Green Bowling L 2-1 10/10 West Michigan L L 1-0 1/13 Western 1-0 L Indiana W 3-0 10/16 at 3-2 # 10/23 SIU-Edwardsville Northwestern L 10/27 at 2-1 10/30 State W State at Cleveland 3-0 L 11/3 Illinois 3-0 11/6 L # Northern Illinois # 5-1 11/13 Marquette L 1-0 W 4-3 L 3-0 5 775 * WISL game * WISL game * WISL game # at Bavarian Field # at Bavarian # UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. Vegas, Las Tournament, # UNLV ! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field Bavarian Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! Panther ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Invitational, ! Panther ^ Great Lakes Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. Bay, Green Tournament, Lakes^ Great 1983 9-8-1 9/7 Roosevelt Creighton 9/10 at Loyola 9/14 at 2OT 5-2 9/16 Northwestern T 1-1 Evansville W 9/18 at 9/21 UIC 1-0 6-0 W W 1-3-0/4th 1-0 WISL: W Harris Dan 0-1^ W 9/1 Oakland 9/3 Michigan !# Central 9/8 at W Quincy !# College 9/12 Loyola 7-0 # 1-3 L 9/14 Evansville W UIC 1-0 9/19 at # 9/22 Akron UW-Parkside* L 1-4 9/26 at 3-0 W 3-0 W 9/29 # Bay* at UW-Green 10/6 Wisconsin* Michigan 7-0 W W Western 3-2 L 1-0 10/10 at 2OT L Indiana T 2-2 10/14 at 2-0 Michigan 10/17 Eastern # 10/20 SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 Roosevelt L 10/24 at 2-0 L 10/27 State at Cleveland 6-0 10/31 at Illinois State W 11/3 T 7-3 # Northern Illinois # 1-1 11/10 Marquette* 2OT W W 2-0 4-2 T 0-0 2OT 10-6-3 WISL: 1-1-2/3rd 1984 10-6-3 WISL: Gansler Bob 14-5-1 WISL: 4-0-0/1st 1985 Tulsa WISL: 14-5-1 Quincy 9/1 at 9/2 at 9/7 ! 3-0 3-0 W 9/14 Loyola W ! Dame at Notre 9/15 Northwestern 5-0 W 9/18 DePaul Akron Gansler 9/21 at Bob W 7-0 W 3-2 9/25 UW-Parkside* State OT 9/29 Cleveland Wisconsin* 2-0 W 10/2 at 5-1 Bay* W 2-1 W 5-0 W 10/5 UW-Green 3-1 W 3-0 Michigan W 10/11 Western W 3-0 10/13 Indiana State 10/16 Illinois SIU-Edwardsville 10/19 at L 1-0 10/25 Florida at Central 10/26 Evansville T at South Florida 0-0 2OT 11/3 at L L 2-0 11/6 Marquette* 4-1 W at Northern Illinois 11/9 at L 3-1 OT 2-0 4-2 OT W L 3-1 L 4-0 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM at Florida International % International at Florida ^ BCSC Tournament, Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville, Tournament, ^ BCSC * Big Central Soccer Conference game Conference Soccer * Big Central * Big Central Soccer Conference game Conference Soccer * Big Central ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field Engelmann Invitational, ! 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• NOTABLE WINS • NOTABLE A n 15-3-4 Overall 15-3-4 • SCHOOL RECORDS Shutouts (12); Ties (4) (12); Shutouts In the NCAA Tournament NCAA the IIn C Craig Webb, Dave Scherer Dave Webb, Craig Nov. 17, 1979 • Cleveland, Ohio 1979 • Cleveland, 17, Nov. NNCAA TOURNAMENT UWM 15, CSU 20 CSU UWM 15, 1979 AT A GLANCE 1979 AT UWM 6 (P.J. Johns 6), CSU 4 (John Johns 6), UWM 6 (P.J. No. 16 Final Ranking Final 16 No. Cleveland State 2, Milwaukee 1 Milwaukee 2, State Cleveland Goals (87, 3.95/game); Points (238); (238); Points 3.95/game); Goals (87, • 14-0 at Purdue-Calumet (School re- • 14-0 at Purdue-Calumet • 10-0 vs. Lewis (First game after 14-0 (First Lewis • 10-0 vs. win; set school record with 11 assists) set school record win; cords for goals and margin of victory) goals and margin for cords SCORE BY PERIOD BY PERIOD SCORE 1 Milwaukee(Unassisted) 1 0 2 State Cleveland Turner 1 SUMMARY SCORING 2 Tom T 5:58 CSU 9:57 0 29:03 CSU UWM Shots: Treu) (Roland Akiwowo (Neil Jackson) Charles Carey Tunji 2 Saves: 4) Vanoostveen Attendance: rst 10 minutes of 10 minutes rst 9 779 rst goal of the match rst goal of the match season-opener. The The season-opener. host Vikings entered with a simi- the match lar 13-2-2 mark and jumped up 2-0 early with a pair of goals in the fi Akiwowo the match. the Panthers’ netted fi of in the 30th minute Roland an assist from Treu. Milwaukee get could no closer in an offen- 35 that saw game sive shots (CSU had the 20- 15 edge) and 13 corner 8-5). kicks (CSU, rst loss in almost two rst loss in almost two did not lose for 55 days. An unbeaten An unbeaten 55 days. did not lose for 15 games (12-0-3), that spanned streak again un- defeat taste did not the team the hands of SIU-Ed- til a 2-0 decision at win to on went Cougars The wardsville. the 1979 national championship. fi their After the headed into the Panthers months, with three-straight post-season strong, wins. familiar foe UWM drew In the tourney, in the which it faced State, Cleveland rst NCAA UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Follow along on the along on the Follow found in the UWM archives) A trip through time... A trip through the UWM media guide starting with 1976 and moving forward in time... moving covers through the years, the years, through covers 1974 and 1975 seasons were not 1974 and 1975 seasons were Totals 22 16 N/A 151 12 15-3-4 12 151 N/A 16 Johns P.J. Ric Granyrd Mott Steve 22 Totals 11.5 10.0 1.0 8 8 0 0.66 N/A N/A 99 48 4 7 4 1 7-2-2 5-1-2 1-0-0 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Shutouts Saves GAA GA Name GP Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points PK/PKA Assists Goals Shots Name GP/GS Knezic Pete Zabala Lito Akiwowo Tunji Roland Treu N/A Webb Craig N/A John Santorineos N/A John Becker N/A N/A Campos Fernando 88 N/A Sirin Can 53 N/A 63 Scherer Dave N/A Dray Dave 28 32 Mark Ambrosius 15 66 Rick Moore 16 N/A 238 13 14 N/A Tennant Terry N/A 18 Hauser Paul N/A 10 9 N/A Rossetti Steve 9 7 Jim Solberg N/A 16 N/A 3 3 7 24 64 Ehlers 11 Pete 5 N/A D’Amato Frank 15 N/A 6 2 87 Johns P.J. N/A N/A 9 4 Mark Schaefer N/A 2 3 N/A 8 492 N/A 2 Seung Yoo N/A 1 4 7 Ric Granyrd 6 N/A 1 N/A 39 22/22 N/A Totals 11 29 N/A N/A 35 3 N/A 1 1 8 7 10 1 N/A N/A 26 N/A 1 20 1 1 3 23 7 0 14 N/A 1 N/A 1 N/A 14 0 0 2 2 N/A 0 0 0 1 0 9 11 N/A N/A 3 1 0 0 N/A 3 N/A 0 0 N/A 0 3 3 N/A N/A 0 2 2 0 N/A 1 N/A 1 0 N/A N/A 0 0 0 0 (Note: Media guides from the 1973, the 1973, Media guides from (Note: bottom of the pages to view of the pages to bottom In its sixth season of varsity status, Mil- In its sixth status, of varsity season waukee its fi earned a bid to Tournament on the strength of a 15-2-4 on the strength Tournament mark. season regular Pete UWM Hall of Famers future by Led and goalkeeper Akiwowo Tunji Knezic, a scored the 1979 Panthers Johns, P.J. goals and held oppo- 87 school-record After 12 times. a record nents scoreless eventu- opening the season with a tie to and State al NCAA opponent Cleveland UWM Indiana, national power a loss to 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer In the NCAA IIn theNCAA Tournament UWM, aCharlieCarey goalinthe32nd Inthefi No. 17nationalspot. atNo.regional rankings 3, whileholding inthe sat justbehindMilwaukee kings was familiarfoe Cleveland State. The Vi- Awaiting thePanthers inthetourney into theNCAAfi gion, UWMearnedasecond-straight bid 14th inthenationandsecond inthere- trip to theNCAA Tournament. Ranked had his1980squadpoisedfor arepeat 1979 NCAAteam, headcoach DanHarris contributers Returningkey from the n hi aot 10 00 2 0-0-0 8-0-0 0 5-4-3 0 0 1 0 4 0/0 0/0 1 7 1 0/0 0/0 2 41 1 0 1 0 105 0/0 3 1 0/0 2 0 0 0.00 0.62 0/0 0 5 6 0.82 0/0 0 1 0 0/0 5 1 0/0 0/0 0 7 6 0 11 1 1/0 0 0/0 0/0 8/8 1 0 12/12 0 12 21 1 0 1 0 0/1 0/0 Totals 20/20 0 4 0 Chris LaPorte 23 3 1/0 4 GranyrdRic 24 0 0/0 28 2/2 1/0 2 P.J. 1 Johns 0 16 1 5 4 6 Name GP 3/0 9/0 Totals 20/20 5 0/0 1/1 1 1 Moore Rich 0/0 4 0.75 9 9 19/1 Dick Moran GA 417 20/10 2 10 1 1 Fran Benitez 6 148 Roy Parker 19/19 49 3 0 Lance Crouch 21 6 19/19 8 4 11 GAA 6 AmbrosiusMark 44 15/2 20/4 13-4-3 Alex Toth 31 26 6/0 SchaeferMark 3/4 10 12 Saves 20/14 20/19 John Mitrovich 11 17 Frank 49 D’Amato 142 17/19 19/19 Geier Kris Roland Treu 81 Shutouts 57 Dave 83 Dray 18/5 18/17 Jim Solberg Ian Favill 20/14 Record 20/19 Al-FelaijKhalid 18/17 Craig Webb Tunji Akiwowo Fabio Marras Pete Knezic Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points

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Lobring Wane Saves: 1) Atinay C. 3, Attendance: nal 1 881 0-1) and before riding 0-1) and before winning a seven-game a rematch into streak with Indiana. Among the highlights was the 1990 team for perfor-a commanding in the Big Cen- mance Conference Soccer tral In its fi Tournament. the NCAA tune-up for Milwau- Tournament, three keeoutscored opponents, tourney the to way on the 13-0, Sanneh (5 goals) title. 2a) and Lagos (3g, Tourna- named were ment Co-MVP’s. nish the season No. 1 in na- No. nish the season the game, the Hoosiers went ahead 2-0 the Hoosiers went the game, 5-0 lead and built a in the ninth minute, with away come to the 54th minute, by goal of Sanneh tallied his 15th a win. avoid to minute the season in the 82nd the shutout. Milwaukee had opened its season team a with a 1-1 tie against Evansville, fi that would After tional polls with a 24-1-2 record. post- Panthers the an early-season loss, (7- streak ed an eight-game unbeaten rst NCAA UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Totals 22/22 26 1.12 96 11 16-4-2 11 96 1.12 26 Jon Mroz 188 2.77 2 Doug Fabio 4-16-2 64 22/22 Totals Opponents 22/22 21/21 2/1 26 0 1.18 0.00 92 1 10 1 15-4-1 1-0-0 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Shutouts Saves GAA GA Name GP Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points PK/PKA Assists Goals Shots Name GP/GS Manuel Lagos Sanneh Tony Lagos Gerard 21/20 Mark Biebel Jim Klopp 22/9 22/22 Brian Danohoo 121 Kreitmeir Scott 22/22 Schwebel Scott 22/22 55 KraljGoran 22/18 39 21/0 Mike Roe 17/0 15 42 Roger Jacks 177 51 Names Craig 45 22/22 15 Dan Gramenz 27 5 3/7 Bill Keyes 12 22/22 9 19/4 Chris Blankenburg 5 22/22 49 18/10 5 Demetri Vacratsis 35 22/22 4 6 MillerEddie 2 9 64 10 13/0 Ray Morgan 4 1/1 15 25 9/0 Jason Neitzel 6 8 499 5 3 miller Brad 4 1/1 4 5/5 Jon Mroz 6 0/0 5 4/0 22/22 2 Totals 39 1 3/0 277 1 13 3/3 65 26 0 2 0/0 Opponents 22/22 0/0 0 34 0 3/0 0 0/1 1 19 0/0 21/21 0 2 0 0/0 0 2 16 1 0 13 1 0 1/3 16 0 10 0 0 0/0 0 9 0 0/0 0/0 0 1 0/0 0/0 8 0 0 0 6 0/0 0 4 1 0 0/0 1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0/0 0/1 0 0 0 0 0 Tournament in 10 years. It was the in 10 years. Tournament berth at-large third-straight into team’s the tourney. UWM had no layoff, a 10-year After just two Indiana, easy task in drawing national its third from removed years the IU had also topped championship. In season. in the regular 2-1, Panthers, Behind the freshman duo of Manny duo of Manny Behind the freshman the Panthers Sanneh, Tony Lagos and the national into their way stormed fi their then into rankings, 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer In the NCAA IIn theNCAA Tournament strength ofitsrecord, UWMearnedits the backofnetina2-0loss. Onthe ler inthetitlegame, butcould notfi fi andsemi- After 3-2winsinthequarter League Tournament asthetop seed. home fi UWMswept theleagueslate, earning at-large bid.fourth Creighton, thePanthers earnedtheir record 18winsandawinover No. 11 pearance in2001. 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That streak carried the team to to carried the team streak That games. crown Tournament League a Horizon berth automatic into and the league’s Tournament. the NCAA the Panthers 18-1-1 record, With a their fi awarded were UWM 1980. since match Tourney a to home record pushed its 2002 with a 2-1 win over 13-0 school-record It was Oakland in the opening round. fi the team’s team-record 19th win in a row. The The 19th win in a row. team-record in NCAA seventh tied for stands streak Division I history. re- Milwaukee’s round, In the second an end at the hands of run came to cord the third-straight For 11 Creighton. No. fi UWM scored NCAA match, Lish fi Bobby After Ian Hoelker in the 18th minute. knottedthe Bluejays the game at one, picked Jallow up his 24th goal Antou min- two CU responded of the season. overtime and dodged with later utes rst automatic automatic rst • CAPTAIN Louis Bennett Louis • HEAD COACH • NOTABLE WINS • NOTABLE • AUTOMATIC BID • AUTOMATIC UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM • SCHOOL RECORDS assists (70); GAA (0.67) assists (70); NCAA berth in school history) 2002 AT A GLANCE 2002 AT • 8-0 vs. Cleveland State in League in League State Cleveland • 8-0 vs. Wins (19); consecutive wins (19); wins (19); consecutive Wins (19); Chad Dombrowski, Evan Richardson Evan Chad Dombrowski, (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) (LEAGUE goals in a tourney game, fi game, goals in a tourney Championship game (League record for for record (League Championship game unbeaten streak (20); home wins (13-0); (13-0); home wins (20); streak unbeaten • 2-1 vs. Oakland (First NCAA Tourney win) Tourney NCAA Oakland (First • 2-1 vs. Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Shutouts Saves 19-2-1 GAA 11 68 GA 0.67 Name GP 15 Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian 129 3.23 0 Swenby Brad 2-19-1 72 22/22 Totals 17/17 Opponents 22/22 1/0 6/5 9 0 6 0.54 0.00 1.07 46 0 20 9 0 0 16-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-1 Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points PK/PKA Assists Goals Shots Name GP/GS Jallow Antou Blake B.J. Lish Bobby Chad Dombrowski 20/19 Tighe Dombrowski 21/19 Lance 21/21 Kyle 22/14 22/14 Neil Dombrowski 80 Julian Chang 39 21/7 Zenoni Kyle 39 214 31 22/18 Richardson Evan 37 Kevin Roethe 20/13 24 22/22 2/2 Furtsch Trent 13 18/4 6 Khaled El-Ahmad 22 4 70 Chris Brisson 9 12/3 6 29 16/15 21/21 Cliff Ellsworth 5 33 72 Benke Cameron 7 5 6 Chris Dadaian 21/21 3 6 391 10 Swenby 7 Brad 19/1 10 5 12 5/0 4 Kirk Thode 0/0 3 17/17 22/22 Totals 162 11 20 1/2 4 41 0/0 15 3 Opponents 22/22 8 0/0 7/5 10 0/0 0/0 3 0 0 1 4 53 3/0 0 2 18 0/0 0 4 14 0/0 22 0 25 0 2 5 0/0 1 0 2/2 2 0 14 2 0/0 14 2 0/0 0 12 0/0 0/0 1 8 0 0 10 0/0 0/0 0 8 5 3 0/0 0/0 0 2 0/0 2 1 0 0/0 0 0 The 2002 season was a memorable 2002 season was a memorable The a sea- After the UWM Panthers. one for Milwaukee Tulsa, son-opening loss to a tie with SMU and then pro- to played 19-straight win a nation-best to ceeded 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer In the NCAA IIn theNCAA Tournament tournament titleanditsautomatic berth. straight year andwon itssecond-straight hosted theleaguetournament for thethird- domination ofleagueplay continued, asit ond round oftheNCAA Tournament. UWM’s of theseasonandwork itsway into thesec- to go13-3-1overstart thefi In2003, 3-3 shookoffashaky Milwaukee n rcMcsh 63 1 .2 6 3-2-0 13-4-1 0 0 1 0 0 9 0/0 0 0/0 16 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 50 0 0/0 0 1 1 2.32 2 0 0/0 0 4 0.76 0/0 0/0 5 0 0 0 11 0/0 5 14 0/0 6 0/0 0 0 0 6/3 0/0 0 0 0/0 20/20 0 0 1 Opponents 23/23 0 0/1 7 Totals 23/23 6 1 8 50 6-16-1 0/0 0 Eric Mickschl 0 0 0 2 0 0 2.15 2 1 12 117 Thode Kirk 15 7/3 0 0 Name GP 9/3 1 25 0/0 0 0/0 Opponents 23/23 25 0/0 59 3/3 23 217 2 1 Totals 23/23 20/20 23 2 0/0 3 27 2 7/4 1/1 5 4 17 Eric Mickschl GA 1.08 2/0 Ian Hoelker 5 2 351 5 2 Israel Cortez-Garcia 13 68 4 2 0/1 Thode Kirk 6 12/8 6 4/4 50 22/22 GAA 14 0/0 5 14 10 7/2 Billy Meier 15/2 16-6-1 El-Ahmad Khaled 39 1 15 18/9 2 Banks Demetrius Saves 2 19/15 3 8 Steve Bode 5/7 17/3 5 3 15/4 3 5 Craig Mallace Julian Chang 14/3 139 14 Shutouts 16 Adam Gehrt 19 21/13 10 11 Dale Weiler 17 7 28 B.J. 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• CAPTAIN T o u r n a m e nal 17games n t paign of16winsormore, andthird straight. foesranked ontheirway cam- to afourth The Panthers posted a2-1record against kick. alty seven minutes later onKyle Lance’s pen- minute, thegamejustover butknotted surrenderedwaukee a1-0leadinthe32nd goals inthesecond halfina4-1win. Mil- withthree open a1-1gameathalftime At Notre Dame, theFighting Irishbroke the second round. and minute and coasted to a4-1victory Panthers took a2-0leadinjustthe30th Western to EngelmannField. Michigan The Tournament homegame, welcoming UWMwasawarded itsthird-ever NCAA streak to 23games(21-0-2). run pushedMilwaukee’s unbeaten league way to arepeat crown. The impressive shutting outallthree opponentsonthe swept through theleaguetournament, After a6-0-1leaguerecord, thePanthers the year. posted nineshutouts on tion witha0.76GAAand fi again key, asKirk Thode wasonce Goalkeeping straight 10-goalseasons. the second ofthree- ond onthesquadwith tou Jallow fi and 27total points. An- nior seasonfor 11goals outinhisse- who broke scoring by Bobby Lish, wasledin Milwaukee Akron. ing a2-1winover No. 22 season, 1-0, before post- New Mexico earlyinthe UWM shutoutNo. 21 884 nished 23rd inthena- 4 nse sec- nished (ChrisBrisson/CliffEllsworth) JeffHughes(Unassisted) 54:29 UWM WMU 41:00 Bobby Lish(Penalty Kick) 1 UWM 29:24 UWM Antou 9:57 T Jallow 4 0 SCORING SUMMARY 2 2 Milwaukee 2 1 Western Michigan 1 SCORE BYPERIOD 77:32 ND Greg Martin (Prescod/Detter) Greg Martin 88:16 ND ND 4 77:32 (Martin/Goldthwaite) Devon 3 Kyle Lance (Penalty Kick) 46:17 ND Juston Detter (Luke Boughen) UWM Prescod 38:53 ND 1 31:41 T SCORING SUMMARY 1 Notre Dame 2 0 1 Milwaukee 1 SCORE BYPERIOD Attendance: Sawyer 3) Saves: Shots: Attendance: 5,Miller TEAM 1) Saves: (Antou Jallow) CliffEllsworth Shots: UWM 60:51 LLEAGUECHAMPS TOURNAMENT E REGULAR SEASONCHAMPS RREGULAR Milwaukee 4, Western 1 Michigan A E 6-0-1 Horizon League G G Notre Dame4, Milwaukee 1 UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl 3), UWM3(EricMickschl ND3(Chris 3), UWM3(EricMickschl WMU 6(Brent UWM 8, ND17 UWM 18, WMU 11 NNCAA TOURNAMENT Nov. 26, 2003•SouthBend, Ind. Nov. 22, 2003•Milwaukee, Wis. U U C E L 16-6-1 Overall A

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G 6-1-0 Horizon League 6-1-0 Horizon E A RREGULAR CHAMPS SEASON Milwaukee 3, No. 16 San Francisco 2 16 San Francisco No. 3, Milwaukee E LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT CHAMPS LLEAGUE SCORE BY PERIOD SCORE 1 1 0 0 Barbara 1 Milwaukee 2 2 0 1 0 UC-Santa 0 OT 1 SUMMARY SCORING OT2 27:31 UCSB T SCORE BY PERIOD BY PERIOD SCORE 1 Milwaukee 1 2 2 San Francisco 3 SUMMARY SCORING T 4:25 0 Bedrossian 52:26 USF Al UWM Jallow) Brisson (Antou Chris 2 75:29 UWM 2 78:20 Weiler) (Dale Jallow Antou USF McDonald) Chandler/Brandon (Aaron 87:22 Keyes) McDonald Brandon (J. UWM Shots: Weiler) Sperl (Dale Steve Saves: emy Uhl 2) emy Attendance: (Dale Weiler/Trent Furtsch) Weiler/Trent Jallow Antou 76:26 UWM (Dale 102:00 UCSB (Jones/Lochhead) Scott Pat Shots: Saves: UCSB 4 ( 4) Attendance: rst in school nished nation- nished nished the sea- fth minute. UWM’s 5 885 ally ranked. 2004 senior class The became the fi to history advance to Tournament the NCAA eight- The years. in four four member class won league titles and went Tournament 3-4 in NCAA matches. minute. It not be would minute. as Pat however, enough, at Thode beat KirkScott mark for the 102-minute the game-winner. UWM fi son 24th in the nation, and sec- the fourth time, the seasons, ond in three fi Panthers ghting the homestanding rst-round upset at No. 16 San 16 at No. upset rst-round rst goal in just the fi rst NCAA Tournament. a fi wins with the game’s scored Chris Brisson Francisco. Milwaukee it 11-straight made fi one-goal lead held up until the 53rd min- 53rd lead held up until the one-goal 76th min- in the but was re-established ute, the back of found Jallow Antou when ute assist. Weiler the net on a Dale minutes less than three USF responded this time at 2-2. again, tie the score to later Reserve Sperl sent Milwau- forward Steve when he found round keesecond the into on in the 88th minute the back of the net assist of the game. second Weiler’s cut out for had their work Panthers The road a drawing round, them in the second UWM did 1 UC-Santa Barbara. at No. match fi not back down, overtimes before Gauchos two through UCSB held a 1-0 lead after 2-1. succumbing, put Milwaukee Jallow back the 28th minute. in the 77th in the game with the equalizer eld, and the eld, • CAPTAIN Louis Bennett Louis • HEAD COACH Khaled El-Ahmad • NOTABLE WINS • NOTABLE • AUTOMATIC BID • AUTOMATIC UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM (NCAA Tournament) • 3-2 at No. 16 San Francisco 16 San • 3-2 at No. 2004 AT A GLANCE 2004 AT (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) (LEAGUE Totals 22/22 22 0.96 67 7 14-5-3 7 67 0.96 22 Eric Mickschl 101 2.01 3 Kirk Thode 5-14-3 46 22/22 Totals Opponents 22/22 16/15 13 8/7 0.85 9 1.18 48 17 5 2 11-3-1 3-2-2 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Shutouts Saves GAA GA Name GP Antou Jallow Jallow Antou Dale Weiler Neil Dombrowski Dan Horst 22/21 20/18 Zenoni Kyle 22/19 Chris Brisson Mallace Craig 86 Cliff Ellsworth 32 16/1 21/20 Furtsch Trent 38 22/21 20/10 Sperl Steve Martin Castro 10/9 18 24 10 Spielmann 19/19 Troy 2 20 Ian Hoelker 21 4 141 15/2 Dan Zelasko 8/0 21/6 12 DombrowskiZeke 5 14 2/3 Khaled El-Ahmad 3 4 7 22/14 22/22 3 GehrtAdam 16 3 15 13/3 15/15 49 13 Kirk Thode 1 3 Garrett McCabe 2/2 2 46 4 Rampa Tenzin 2 0/1 0 7 2 8/3 0/0 Billy Meier 3 6 1 8/2 312 2 Ken Ogorzalek 0 8/7 1 41 1 Chris Lins 5/0 3 11 0/0 22/22 0/0 Totals 0 220 18 24 3/3 62 0/0 22 1 12/0 3 18/15 Opponents 22/22 0/0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0/0 1 1 0/0 5/0 8 8 2 0 0 0 8 0 7 1 0/0 2 0 0/0 0/0 7 0 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 5 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0/0 1 2 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 1 0 0/0 0 0 0 Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points PK/PKA Assists Goals Shots Name GP/GS Ten games into the 2004 season, a return a return the 2004 season, games into Ten looked like a long- Tournament the NCAA to a 3-4-3 from rebounded Panthers The shot. games through winning 10-straight start, Championship game. League the Horizon UWM claimed It year was the third-straight a league title on its home fi fourth-straight season it moved on to the on to fourth-straight season it moved 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer In the NCAA IIn theNCAA Tournament New Mexico on penalty kicks inthesecond kicks New Mexico onpenalty fore fallingto eventual nationalrunner-up thers went 10-2-2intheirfi the season4-2-3infi from thepreviousleft year. After starting the Panthers uprightwhere they picked jersey,in aMilwaukee the2005version of been to theNCAA Tournament eachseason member seniorclassfrom 2004thathad losingahighly-decorated Despite eight- n rcMcsh 77 0 .8 6 4-2-1 10-2-4 0 0 1 0 2 1 0/0 10 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 26 2 2 3 1 0/0 0 64 0 1 0/0 0 1.38 0/0 4 0/0 1 0/0 0/0 10 4 4 0 0.47 0 6 0 1 0 2 7/7 7 8 0/0 0 10 0 1 1 Opponents 23/23 0/0 0/0 11 0 Totals 23/23 16/16 0 0/0 16 5 1 38 4-14-5 6 Eric Mickschl 0 2 1.56 0/0 0/0 2 106 Grant Fernstrum 1 18 1 0 0/0 2 Name GP 0 6 5/0 18 0/0 Opponents 23/23 2 19/8 23 18 51 2/3 15 12/3 295 5/2 8 Totals 23/23 4 1 4 1 McCabeGarrett 1/1 GA 6 0.74 1 1 16/4 2 Ken Ogorzalek 1 9 296 4 2/2 Dan Zelasko 2 19/11 98 Dan Horst 23/21 38 GAA 3 3 10 14 12 Castro Martin 18/1 18/10 23/22 5 Travis 17 Phillips 14-4-5 32 38 6 5 Zeke Dombrowski Saves 5 Billy Meier 3/3 23/20 4 19 23 Colin Baker 23/22 22/9 13 Chris Lins 114 9 40 Tenzin Rampa Shutouts 15/2 Troy Spielmann 13/12 22/6 30 Kyle Zenoni 23/23 Adam Skalecki 23/16 Record 57 Andre Francois Dale Weiler 22/17 Steve Bode Steve Sperl 23/21 Craig Mallace Neil Dombrowski Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points

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Roger Jacks, 1988-89-90 ...... 1993-94-95-96 Chris Jahr, ...... Veljko Jaksic, 1973 ...... 2001-02-03-04 Antou Jallow, ...... 1978-79-80 P.J. Johns, ...... Kent Johnson, 1974-75-76 ...... Derek Kasten, 2000 ...... 1990-91 Bill Keyes, ...... 2000-01 J.J. Klein, ...... 1973 George Klim, ...... 1993-94-95-96 Eric Klink, ...... Jim 1989-90-91 Klopp, ...... 1987-88 Ted Kluth, ...... 1982-83 George Knezic, Fabio, Doug ...... 1989-90-91-92 Doug Fabio, ...... 1984-85 Tim Fahrney, ...... 1980-81-82 Ian Favill, ...... 2005-06 Grant Fernstrum, ...... John 1974-75-76 Fetzer, ...... 1975-76-77-78 Mike Fischer, ...... 1983-84-85-86 Peter Fisher, ...... 2005-06 Andre Francois, ...... 1994-95 Josh Fraundorf, ...... 1985-86-87-88 Mark Fuhr, ...... 2001-02-03-04 Trent Furtsch, 7 - E - 887 with the San Earthquakes). Jose Milwaukee (clockwise from top left): (clockwise from top left): Milwaukee Scott, Chad, Neil, Zeke and Tighe (below, Tighe (below, and Zeke Neil, Chad, Scott, Five Dombrowski brothers have played at played Dombrowski brothers have Five Donohoo, Brian ...... 1988-89-90-91 Brian Donohoo, ...... 1977-78-79-80 Dave Dray, ...... 1976 Dino Dray, ...... 1994-96-97-98 Neal Driscoll, ...... 1974-75-76-77 Jorge Duchicela, ...... 1999 Dan Dulyx, ...... 1998-99 Dave Dulyx, 97-98 ...... 1995-96, Mark Durham, ...... 1978-79 Peter Ehlers, ...... Gottfried Eichler, 1985-86-87 ...... 2001-02-03-04 Khaled El-Ahmad, ...... 1996 Nestor Eliadis, ...... Elijah 1998 Elias, ...... Cliff Ellsworth, 2002-03-04 ...... 1984-85-86-87 Charlie Ernst, Dean, Darren ...... Darren Dean, 1992 ...... 1993-94-95-96 Kevin Deck, ...... 1992-93 Alex DeRosier, ...... 1982 Rafael Diaz deLeon, ...... 1994 Mike Dindorf, ...... 1999-00-01-02 Chad Dombrowski, ...... 2002-03-04-05 Neil Dombrowski, ...... 1997-98-99-00 Scott Dombrowski, ...... 2000-01-02-03 Tighe Dombrowski, ...... Zeke Dombrowski, 2004-05-06 - C - - B - - A - - D - UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM Abu-Khader, Mosa ...... 1982-83 Mosa Abu-Khader, ...... 1974-75 James Akintonde, ...... 1978-79-80-81 Tunji Akiwowo, ...... 1976-77 Fadel Al-Fulaij, ...... 1980 Khalid Al-Fulaij, ...... 1977-78-79-80 Mark Ambrosius, ...... 1981-82-83-84 Kevin Armstrong, ...... 1977-78 Mike Babich, ...... 2005-06 Baker Colin ...... 1985-86-87-88 Jason Balistrieri, ...... 2003 Demetrius Banks, ...... 1985-86 Jimmy Banks, ...... 1974 Luis Barbosa, ...... Rick Barbosa, 1975 ...... Wally 1973 Barr, ...... 1992 Paul Barton, ...... 1991-92-93-94 Dean Beck, ...... 1977-78-79 John Becker, ...... 1984-85-86-87 Mike Becker, ...... 2002 Cameron Benke, ...... Wayne 1981 Bent, ...... 1996-97-98-99 Joe Bernstein, ...... 1975-76 Colin Beveridge, ...... 1987-88-89-90 Mark Biebel, ...... 1983 Paul Bisswurm, ...... 1984-85-86-87 Tim Bisswurm, ...... 2000-01-02-03 B.J. Blake, ...... 1987-88-89-90 Chris Blankenburg, ...... 1983-84-85 Brian Blaschka, ...... Steve 05-06 Bode, 2003, ...... 1974 Mark Bosnjak, ...... 1997-98-99-00 Blake Bostwick, ...... 1995 Ryan Bostwick, ...... 2001-02-03-04 Chris Brisson, ...... 1997-98 Thomas Buszydlo, ...... 1991-92 Brian Butt, ...... 1989 Steven Calzavara, ...... 1978-79 Fernando Campos, ...... 2004-05-06 Martin Castro, ...... 1999 Blake Chandler, ...... 2002-03 Julian Chang, ...... 1981-82-83-84 Sasho Cirovski, ...... Neal Clemens, 1992 ...... 1993-94-95-96 Jon Coleman, ...... 1996-97-98-99 Tony Colvin, ...... 1991 John Coughlin, ...... 1979-80 Lance Crouch, ...... 1999-00-01-02 Chris Dadaian, ...... 1973-74 Mike Dally, ...... 1981-82 Frank D’Amato, ...... 1984-85 Dan Day, ...... 1998-99 Bobby Aubin, de St. 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer AAll-Time Letterwinners Mroz, Jon 1989-90-91 ...... Morgan, Ray ...... 1989-90 1973-76-77 Monson, Roger ...... Mitrovich, John ...... 1978-79-80-81 Miller, Eddie ...... 1987-88-89-90 Mielke, 2000 Mike ...... Mickschl, Eric ...... 2003-04-05-06 Metz, Peter ...... 1994-95-96-97 Menk, 1989-91-92 John ...... Meier, Billy ...... 2003-04-05-06 McIntosh, Mark ...... 1986-87-88-89 McCabe, Garrett ...... 2004-05 Matthews, J.B...... 1997-98-99-00 Marshall, David ...... 1993-94-95-96 Marras, Fabio ...... 1980-81-82-83 Maristany, 1977 Pete ...... Mannella, Dan ...... 1997-98 Mallace, Craig ...... 2003-04-05-06 Magnussen, Espen ...... 1982-83 Lulik, 1982 J.R...... Luedke, Joe ...... 1996-97-98-99 Lord, 1973 Don ...... 1974-75-76 Lodi, Sal ...... Lish, Bobby ...... 2000-01-02-03 Lins, 2004-05-06 Chris ...... 1995 LeMoine, Bob ...... Leiszter, 1989 Brian ...... Lee, Andrew ...... 1999-00 1984 Laube, Joel ...... LaPorte, Chris ...... 1981-82 Lance, Kyle ...... 2000-01-02-03 Lagos, Manuel ...... 1990-91 Lagos, Gerard ...... 1988-89-90-91 Kreitmeir, 1990 Scott ...... Kralj, Goran ...... 1987-88-89-90 Kopatich, Tom ...... 1994-95 Knezic, Steve ...... 1974-76 Knezic, Peter ...... 1977-78-79-80 teammate Scott Schwebelintheband The Gufs. Goran Krajl played forthePanthers from1987- on tobecome with anationalrecording artist 90, earningall-leaguehonorstwice. Hewent l l - T i m e

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DOMBROWSKI, TIGHE DOMBROWSKI, DOMBROWSKI, SCOTT DOMBROWSKI, s All-America in 2003 ... two- All-America in 2003 ... r e , who currently serves who currently as an assistant , h t n • Indianapolis Daredevils (ASL) • Indianapolis Daredevils • (ASL) Times Lakes Great Region time First-Team ... All-League First-Team three-time ... Minne- San Jose (MLS) to loaned by in summer of 2005 ... sota of A-League in Sweden overseas playing currently with Sirius. and MVP (1977- UWM co-captain • Notes: assists with 19. 10th in career 78) ... • (MLS) (A-League) Thunder • Minnesota Division) First • Sirius (Swedish Mention Honorable • Notes: round of NCAA Tournament in each in Tournament of NCAA round fi seasons ... of his four his- program in third 2005 ... league in named ... tory played with 85 games All-American Academic Team Second and league tied school as a senior ... game goals in one with four records 2005. 23, Oct. Loyola versus (NPSL Draftee) Wave • Milwaukee • (A-League) Award Coach’s MVP and Team • Notes: Lakes All-Great Re- in 1999 ... recipient captain team gion selection (1999) ... named fi in 2000 ... (2000). a Panthers in the Professional Ranks Professional in the PPanthers rst All-American All-American rst (bio entry middle) above 9 ve Dombrowski’s who have played soccer at UWM and one of soccer played who have Dombrowski’s ve 889 DECK, KEVIN DECK, UWM 2002-05 UWM 1995-99 UWM 1993-96 COLVIN, TONY COLVIN, UWM 1999-2002 DOMBROWSKI, NEIL DOMBROWSKI, DOMBROWSKI, CHAD DOMBROWSKI, Chad Dombrowski fi recording Wave, He also spent the 2006 season with the two-games-to-none. assists in 30 games. goals and three af- 2005, in February Wave contract with the Dombrowski had signed a two-year With the seasons. two side the previos outdoor United Wave on the playing ter with play on to went Allis native West the action, A-League on hiatus from United RailHawks. Carolina the USL’s starring for and is currently Thunder the Minnesota Chad is one of fi three currently playing professionally. Brother Tighe is currently playing overseas overseas playing Tighe is currently Brother professionally. playing currently three Timbers in the USL. and Neil is with the Portland in Sweden coach with the team, played a key role in helping the win the Wave in helping the Milwaukee a key role played with the team, coach of a national tele- In front championship in 2005. Major League claimed Wave a key Dombrowskithe goal as scored on ESPN2, vision audience helping claim the fi Force, the Cleveland a double-overtime win over • Milwaukee Wave (MISL Draftee) Wave • Milwaukee Raging• (USL) Timbers (USL) • Portland second to Helped lead UWM • Notes: • Chicago Fire (MLS Draftee-5th Round) (MLS Draftee-5th • Chicago Fire (A-League) United Wave • Milwaukee NSCAA All- Second-Team • Notes: First-Team America in 2002...two-time First- LakesGreat Region...two-time helped ... League All-Horizon Team 2005 MISL Championship. to Wave 1997-2005 before being named head being named before 1997-2005 (1995). All-MCC Team Second ... coach • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Draftee Wave • Milwaukee sixth assists in career Finished • Notes: (64). points (22) and 10th in career (USISL) • Chicago Stingers fi Milwaukee’s • Notes: hon- team earning second defender, inducted UWM Hall into ors in 1995 ... All-MCC Team First in 2006 ... of Fame All-Midwest Team First (1994-96) ... MVP in 1995 Team Region (1995-96) ... in 1996. and co-MVP • Carolina RailHawks (USL) • Carolina (A-League) Thunder • Minnesota (MISL) Wave • Milwaukee UWM 1981-84 UWM 1993-96 UWM 1996-99 UWM 2001-04 UWM 1983-85 UWM 1978-81 UWM 1985-86 BANKS, JIMMY BANKS, COLEMAN, JON COLEMAN, UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM BRISSON, CHRIS BRISSON, BERNSTEIN, JOE BERNSTEIN, AKIWOWO, TUNJI AKIWOWO, CIROVSKI, SASHO CIROVSKI, BLASCHKA, BRIAN BLASCHKA, • Milwaukee Wave (AISA) Wave • Milwaukee Rockets (CSL) York • North the for head coach Current • Notes: Terps leading of Maryland, University Title in 2005 ... NCAA National to (1987-90) ... assistant coach Panther All- fourth assists with 27 ... in career co-cap- Mideast/Midwest (1982-84) ... tain and MVP (1984). (EISL) Swamprats • Lafayette from UWM assistant coach • Notes: • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Draftee letterwinner at Four-year • Notes: in- both UWM goals, scored UWM ... in 2-1 win OT, cluding GW in second during se- Wisconsin state-rival over nior season. (USL) Thunder • Minnesota (MISL) • Chicago Storm NCAA the Helped UWM reach • Notes: sea- in each of his four Tournament All-Tourna- League Horizon sons ... earned John Fetzer ment (2004) ... in 2004. most dedicated Memorial for • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) letterwinnerThree-time at • Notes: 1983-85. from defender • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee in UWM scorer Fourth-leading • Notes: (1981) all-state history with 38 goals ... teams Tournament on NCAA played ... in 1979 and 1980. (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee National Member of the U.S. • Notes: World in the 1990 that played Team All-Mideast/Midwest and All- ... Cup WISL in (1985-86). 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer PPanthers intheProfessional Ranks • Minnesota • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) (84). (86) andgamesstarted inbothgamesplayedgram history and 2004... second all-timeinpro- All-Tournament Team in2001, 2003 • Notes: Namedto theHorizon League • Sirius(Swedish First Division) • ChicagoStorm (MISLDraftee) (MLS Draftee) • SanJoseQuakes • Gefl MVP (1996). Tournament team (1996)... team’s co- • Notes: Four-year ... starter MCC All- • ChicagoStingers(USISL) • Lehigh Valley Steam (A-League) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) (A-League) Rampage • Milwaukee saves with279. in1977...goalkeeper incareer fourth teams in 1979and1980... starting • Notes: Played onNCAA Tournament • (ASL) on 1990NCAA Tournament team. enth incareer assistswith19... played • Notes: UWMco-captain in1993... sev- a n t e IF (Swedish Premiership) h e r s FURTSCH, TRENT JALLOW, ANTOU GRAMENZ, DON UWM Soccer -NCAA Tournament ~1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 /Horizon League Champions~1997, 2001-2004

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STOSAVLJEVIC, MILAN STOSAVLJEVIC, s r e h t n • Chicago Horizon (MISL) • Chicago Horizon • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee (ASL) Lightnin’ • Carolina (NPSL) • goals (38) in career Fourth • Notes: and points (95) and is 10th in career Tournament. 1979 NCAA assists (19) ... • Dundee FC (Scottish Premier League) Premier • Dundee FC (Scottish captain as a senior ... Team • Notes: of NCAA round second to advanced years. all four Tournament • Notes: All-Mideast/west, All-WISL and All- All-Mideast/west, • Notes: MVP (1988). Panther in 1988 ... Big Central All-Mideast (1979-80). Co-captain; • Notes: led selection (1996-97) ... All-MCC • Notes: in 1996. second in 1997; in scoring team • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Chicago Storm (MISL Draftee) • Chicago Storm • (USISL) • Rockford (1994) ... All-MCC First-team • Notes: All-Mid-Con ... (1993) Second-team 34 career All-Mideast (1994) ... Region all-time. seventh goals are (NASL) Teaman • New England season goals (19) in Second • Notes: and points (52). (A-League) Thunder • Minnesota Sixth all-time with a 1.13 goals • Notes: against average. • Notes: Starting in 1977-78. defender • Notes: • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) a Panthers in the Professional Ranks Professional in the PPanthers rst-team rst-team All-MCC 1 991 UWM 1994-97 UWM 1984-88 UWM 1977-79 UWM 1990-93 UWM 1992-95 UWM 1984-85 ROYAL, PAUL ROYAL, SANNEH, TONY SANNEH, ROHRMAN, JEFF ROHRMAN, SHEMALD, DEAN SHEMALD, SANTOS, JOAQUIN SANTOS, SCHWEINERT, PETER SCHWEINERT, • Notes: Co-captain (1988) ... All-WISL (1988). (1988) ... Co-captain • Notes: selection (1994-95) ... second in school second selection (1994-95) ... sixth in shutouts history in wins (40), in GAA (1.16). (13) and seventh leader assists all-time UWM’s • Notes: in (32) and points (138) and second MVP Mid-Con and team goals (53) ... National member of the U.S. (1993) ... earning the starting (2000-2005), team World the 2002 position for defensive had ... in Japan/South Korea team Cup only Milwaukee by #9 retired Rampage, history. number in franchise retired • Notes: Two-time fi Two-time • Notes: • Chicago Stingers (USISL) • Chicago letterwinner. Two-time • Notes: • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) selection All-MCC First-team • Notes: selected the to in 1996 and 1997.. in 1997. team All-Tournament MCC (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee (ASL) • Indianapolis Daredevils (ASL) • Phoenix Fire • Chicago Power (NPSL) • Chicago Power (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) (MLS) United • D.C. • Hertha Berlin (German Bundesliga) (German• FC Nurnberg Bundesliga) Cup) World (2002 Team • US National (MLS) Crew • Columbus (MLS) • Chicago Fire • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee (USISL) • New Jersey Stallions (USL) • South Jersey Barons • Philadelphia Kixx (MISL) • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee Pan- WISL, MVP runner-up of • Notes: All- MVP (1985) ... ther captain and WISL (1984-85). seasons. two nal MROZ, JON MROZ, MENK, JOHN MENK, UWM 2003-06 UWM 1986-89 UWM 1989-91 UWM 1992-95 UWM 1994-95 RIENZI, JASON RIENZI, PROVAN, JAKE PROVAN, UWM 1999-2002 UWM 1989-1992 UWM 1993-1996 UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM MALLACE, CRAIG MALLACE, McINTOSH, MARK McINTOSH, MARSHALL, DAVID MARSHALL, RICHARDSON, EVAN RICHARDSON, Notes: All-League Second Team 2002. Team Second All-League Notes: • Notes: First-team All-MCC in 1995, sec- 1995, in All-MCC First-team • Notes: All-Mid in 1993. ond-team Continent • Notes: First-team All-MCC and All-Mid- All-MCC First-team • Notes: goals. 23 career Region (1996) ... west • Notes: Two-time All-Horizon League League All-Horizon Two-time • Notes: Tour- NCAA in three selection … played a se- as in scoring naments and led team his fi nior and in assists • San Jose Earthquakes• San Jose (MLS) (MLS) Crew • Columbus in All-American First-team • Notes: in All-American second-team 1991, Tourna- NCAA MVP of 1990 1990 ... in two 32 goals scored ... ment team member all-time ... seventh seasons, Olympic team. of the 1992 U.S. • Milwaukee Wave (MISL) Draftee Wave • Milwaukee (USL) Thunder • Minnesota • Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Thunder • Minnesota • • Tulsa Ambush (NPSL) Tulsa • (A-League) Thunder • Minnesota of the team’s 1991 recipient • Notes: team ... Memorial Award John Fetzer captain and MVP in 1992. • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) • Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) sec- wins (33), in career Third • Notes: goalkeeper (18) ... ond in shutouts team. Tournament with 1990 NCAA • Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee Rebels (PDSL) Valley • Fox • Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Wave • Milwaukee 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer CCradle ofCoaches ’mt,Fak Player, 1981-82 D’Amato, Frank Player, 1999-2002 Dadaian, Chris Coach ofthe Year. and wasnamedthe2001 WIAA State Girl’s Division IState Championship Title Coleman ledtheLadyPopes to the2001 •Inhissecond year asheadcoach, program onDecember 27, 2005. • Named fi oea,Jn Player, 1993-1996 Coleman, Jon NCAA NationalChampionshipin2005. to a19-4-2record •Led and Maryland ak,Jmy Player, 1985-86 Bennett, Louis Banks, Jimmy Assistant, 1996-05 Anderson, Stan iosi ah Player, 1981-84 Cirovski, Sasho to NCAA kee Tournament from 2001-05. 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The $400million, one-of- ball withthearrival Park ofMiller inthe Leagueput itsstamponMajor Base- alsoloves itssports.Milwaukee The city fi County Zoo asoneofthe iswell-known and anIMAX Theater. Plus, theMilwaukee number ofnationally-renowned exhibits PublicThe Museumincludesa Milwaukee rising highabove Milwaukee’s lakefront. featuring sculpture adramatic wing-like a $100millionexpansionfew years ago Museumwrapped up Art The Milwaukee Milwaukee’s museumscene isalsoactive. t nest inthenation. y nished restaurant, the.300Club. 994 4 nest ed publicarea. arrivals andfeatures anewlyreconstruct- 20 airlines, over and 500dailydepartures hasnearly International Airport Mitchell of interstates 94and43. Milwaukee’s easy to getto, located attheintersections inMilwaukee.activities isalso Milwaukee around theworld to hosttheirannual vention center anddraws groups from downtown asthecity’s serves maincon- and nation. The Express Midwest Center destination for travelers around the state isalsoatourist andbusiness Milwaukee also beheldinKohler. The PGAChampionshipwill 2007Senior Kohler, ofMilwaukee. justonehournorth 2005 PGAChampionshipwasheldin Tour event insuburbanBrown Deer. The systems inthenationandanannualPGA lakefront duringthesummermonths. Summerfest isoneofmanyannual Summerfest festivals heldalongMilwaukee’s 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer e e k u a w l i cer of the cer M - W UUW-Milwaukee nancial offi ALUMNI AMONG THE BEST Center for Twentieth-Century Studies Twentieth-Century for Center Professional Theatre Training Program Training Theatre Professional ciated the 2003 Super Bowl, is also a the 2003 Super Bowl, ciated Seattle of the National Foot- Seahawks who Bill Carollo, NFL referee ball League. offi Tony standout Cup World U.S. UWM grad. as did Illinois UWM, Sanneh also attended Weber. basketball Bruce coach men’s Studies Consortium Women’s • and uni- colleges UWM is one of 148 U.S. of 3,600) ranked a total (from versities in the top Foundation the Carnegie by Doctoral/Research called Universi- group ties - Extensive. in South- of alumni remain 65 percent of and include many Wisconsin, eastern and com- cultural business, Milwaukee’s 100,000 UWM than More munity leaders. and abroad. in all 50 states live grads distinguished grad- many Among UWM’s the ‘17), Golda are Meir uates (Education whom for of Israel, prime minister former the UWM library is named. in the sportsNotable graduates world NASCAR champion Alan include the late ‘77) Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering back defensive NFL All-Pro and former presi- vice ‘75), Mike (Business Reinfeldt dent and chief fi of Chamber Music • Institute • Lakes Great Studies for • Center • Laboratory Surface for Studies Education Teacher • for • Center blocks of Lake Michigan on Milwaukee’s east side. Michigan on Milwaukee’s blocks of Lake 5 995 An aerial view of the UWM campus, which is located within which is located An aerial view of the UWM campus, FACULTY AREAS OF EXCELLENCE UWM FAST FACTS UWM FAST Students ...... 28,042 Degree Programs ...... 149 Programs ...... 81 Degree Programs ...... 48 Undergrad Programs ...... 18 Masters Programs Doctoral ...... 12 Colleges Schools and With a distinguished faculty than of more 100 among the top UWM is listed 1,300, public institutions in the nation in re- expenditures. and development search individual schools and colleges UWM’s as national recognition, achieved have their review by accreditation, as top well groups. Centers System UWM has nine University that of the university areas of Excellence, from special recognition received have out- of Regents for Board the UW System areas in diverse standing achievements and research scholarship, of instruction, are: They performance. • School of Architecture Business Competitiveness for • Center and Urban Planning • Social Welfare Social • • Library Science & Information & Science • Letters nancial, cul- nancial, ve blocks from the blocks from ve HISTORY UWM TODAY UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT Its location in the business, fi Its location in the business, compact along The campus is situated and stately streets tree-lined residential UWM downtown. from homes 10 minutes campus in is ranked as the second-safest Wisconsin. UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on campus is located 93-acre UWM’s of the one East Side, upper Milwaukee’s and areas residential most attractive city’s staff and students. faculty, many home to campus lies just fi The of Lakebeautiful shoreline Michigan. and industrial hearttural gives of the state students an edge in getting professional while still in school. experience in 1885 as the Milwau-Originally founded the school ex- kee Normal School, State become panded its curriculum in 1927 to In College. Teachers the Milwaukee State College- State Wisconsin it became 1951, UW-Milwaukee and in 1956, Milwaukee, of the State with a merger was created Wisconsin of and the University College in MilwaukeeExtension Center Arts The • • Allied Health Professions Education • and Urban Planning • Architecture Nursing • • Business Administration • Engineering & Applied Science UWM has seen its enrollment grow to to grow UWM has seen its enrollment the second-largest 28,000 students, over boasts 120 university The in the state. majors and submajors, undergraduate pro- and 19 doctoral degree 47 masters the fol- into separated are They grams. schools and colleges: lowing 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer faculty athleticsrepresentativefaculty from 1996-2004. throughout hercareer,with theathleticdepartment as serving from Temple University. involved Chenghas alsobeenactively Quebec, IslandandaPh.D anMBAfrom the University ofRhode 2003. Sheholdsabachelor’s degree from Bishop’s University in of BusinessAdministration from 1998to to 2005andAssociate oftheSchool Dean Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 2002 Education in2004and2005, Associate Vice oftheSchoolContinuingthe Interim Dean high-level administrative capacities. Shewas theuniversity inseveralsubsequently served 2005.Cheng cameto UWMin1988andhas at UWM, apositionshehasheldsince April Cheng Rita tion Certifi was amemberofitsNationalCollegiate Athletic Associa- athletics. With theUniversity atAlbany, Provost Santiago Santiago alsohasastrong with background inworking for theacademicyear 1996-1997. of theUniversity Faculty attheUniversity Senate atAlbany American andCaribbean Studies(CELAC), andwasChair asAssociate oftheCenter Director served for Latino, Latin of Associate Provost ofGraduate andDean Studies. He ating Offi University ofNew York astheChiefOper- andfunctioned dent for Academic Affairs attheUniversity atAlbany, State He formerly heldthepositionof Provost and Presi-Vice tional Science Foundation andRussellSageFoundation. dation, Rockefeller Foundation, Fulbright Association, Na- from avariety oforganizations includingtheFord Foun- the . Hehasreceived grants andfellowships adjustment anddebtlabormigration toof structural His research interests issues, includelabormarket problems America, Rico. withspecialemphasisonPuerto intheCaribbean andCentralhe hasregional expertise of Professor ofEconomics atUWM. As alaboreconomist, campus. Chancellor Santiagoalsoholdstheacademicrank withagreat numberofconstituents onandoff a partner he isthechiefadministrative offi kee. SantiagoisUWM’s seventh Chancellor. Inthisposition, as theChancellor oftheUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwau- Carlos E. academicyear Santiagoisbeginninghisfourth TThe Chancellor h e

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n S c a e n l t l o i a cer oftheuniversity and r g o 996 6 helped coach teamshelped coach for softball hisdaughters. , tennis, downhill skiing, andjogging. walking Healso team. Inrecent years, interests have hissporting included out highschoolandearnedaplace onhisdivision’s all-star League Baseball. Dr. Santiagoplayed third basethrough- Clemente andOrlandoCepedaheroes Roberto to Major played baseballyear-round andaspired to follow national mostotherboysLike growing Rico, upinPuerto Dr. Santiago (‘75). Rico (‘79)andtheUniversity ofPuerto sity (‘82) andM.A. degrees ineconomics from Cornell Univer- Santiago hasaPh.D. ineconomics from Cornell University tional psychology intheSchoolofEducation. Chancellor atUWM.the faculty Sheisanassociate professor of educa- Dr. Santiago’s wife, Santiago-Rivera, Azara of isalsopart Group.International RelationsAdvisory was amemberoftheU.S. Congressional HispanicCaucus a founding co-editor oftheLatinoResearch Reviewand journals. AlongwithDr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiagoalsois andbookreviews in a widevariety ofscholarly articles co-edited another bookandhaspublishedmore than30 Portrait,”rary co-authored withEdna Acosta-Belén. Hehas being intheUnited States: Ricans “Puerto AContempo- andeconomy, society Rican ing onPuerto withthelatest Dr. Santiagoistheauthororco-author offi mitment to bothoftheseobjectives.” League’s Academic HonorRoll--demonstrates ourcom- and placingleadingnumbersofstudentsontheHorizon --inbothwinningchampionships sistent performance foremost you mustfocus ontheacademics. UWM’s con- Chancellor Santiagosaid. isnice,“Winning butfi “Universities mustfocus oncreating thescholar-athlete,” held attheUniversity atAlbany. annual NationalFootball League summertraining camp related issues, andwasinvolved withtheNew York Giants onacademicsandadmissions- the athleticsdepartment University and Southern Methodist University.University andSouthernMethodist inAnnArbor.of Michigan Shealsohasdegrees from Indiana zational Behavior andIndustrialRelationsfrom theUniversity 1983 to 1985. Dr. hasaPhDinCounseling; Mamarchev Organi- to 2000andtheAssistant PresidentVice for StudentAffairs from PresidentVice for StudentAffairs from 1985 University ofFlorida, shewastheAssociate for StudentAffairs from 2000to 2006. At the University, asits sheserved PresidentVice Prior State to hercurrent positionatIllinois Special Projects Assistant to thePresident. sity, mostrecently where asthe sheserved StateShe cameto Univer- UWMfrom Illinois cellor for StudentAffairs thispastJanuary. Helen L. Mamarchev wasnamed Chan- Vice ve booksfocus- rst and rst 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer r o t c e r i D c i cation teams teams cation t e l h t A

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UWM fi at UWM actually success The started long ago. also gained national recognition have teams of UWM’s Many basketball team of the men’s success great The under Haidet. also includes an NCAA berth in 2003 and a National Invitation has team soccer men’s The in 2004. appearance Tournament qualifi Basketball the only sport from is far UWM has experi- where and women’s both the men’s In fact, success. tremendous enced Tour- of the NCAA round the second to advanced teams soccer men knocked falling in The before off Bradley nament in 2005. while the women New Mexico, national runner-up overtime to goal. on a last-second Marquette falling to before beat Purdue the 2003-04 campaign. The biggest highlight of the 2005-06 campaign came after biggest highlight the The Panther The basketball season was completed. League Horizon beat- Tournament, NCAA men again made their mark in the national eventual Oklahoma falling to ing Big 12 power before were women the Panther the same time, At champion Florida. only to Tournament, battling with Michigan NCAA in the State basketball came on Those accomplishments fall in the contest. men the Panther saw the heels of a 2005 postseason run that 16 and garner national recognition. the Sweet to advance the 1997-98 standings during Trophy in the McCaffertysecond fol- In fact, and during the 1999-2000 school year. school year UWM fi the 1999-2000 season, lowing of fi the all-sports for trophy the league’s then won Panthers The fi In 2005-06, UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, the Horizon the Horizon Trophy, the McCafferty won UWM In 2005-06, 10 UWM won the fourth for time. Trophy, All-Sports League’s season league regular league titles and claimed a third-straight and the women’s UWM has also won basketball. title in men’s all-sports awards. men’s also advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament Tournament of the NCAA round the second to also advanced year. a second-straight for In fact, the department has experienced unprecedented suc- the department unprecedented has experienced In fact, In 2006-07, surface on and off the playing cess under Haidet. for Trophy All-Sports Women’s League’s the Horizon UWM won vol- women’s soccer, a sixth in women’s time while seeing teams and track indoor and outdoor and women’s leyball and men’s fi Athletics has been a way of life for UWM Director of Athletics UWM Director Athletics of for of life has been a way Athletics for of life and Haidet is busy making a way success Bud Haidet, Department.the UWM Athletics 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer UUWM Administration Danielle andKayce -andasonNicholas. Litzau andherhusband, Steve, have three daughters -Lauren, gan State over before taking atUWMin1993. The Naperville, Ill., native alsoworked at Wisconsin andMichi- Illinois, where shespenttimeasanassistantvolleyball coach. player herseniorseason. Shealsohasamaster’s degree from ball for four years andwastheteam captainandmostvaluable Litzau isagraduate ofNotre Dame, where sheplayed volley- that won justthree matches theseasonpriorto herarrival. over taking aprogramtallied 271winsinher14seasonsafter year seven timesandregional coach oftheyear twice. Inall, she NCAA Tournaments. Litzauwasalso named leaguecoach ofthe seasons, eightHorizon League regular seasontitlesandsix are astounding.waukee SheledthePanthers to nine20-win The numbersinthe14-year coaching tenure ofLitzauinMil- for relationscommunity projects thedepartment. whilecoordinating andthecampuscommunity partment welfare. astheliasonbetween theathleticde- Sheisalsoacting andstudent services as theareas ofstudent-athlete support In hernewrole, Litzauisoverseeing aswell avariety ofsports into arole asanassociate attheschool. athleticdirector University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Litzauhasmoved Kathy After spending14seasonsastheheadvolleyball coach atthe which adiversifi in a manner that meets the highest ethical and regulatory standards.in amannerthatmeetsthehighestethicalandregulatory recreation program into thelife oftheuniversity, whilealsoensuring members, studentsandalumni, theboard meetsmonthlyandgets that theUWMathletic, intramural andrecreation program operates W involved oftheathleticdepartment. inanumberoftheactivities can becompetitively andfi The board’s stated missionincludesfostering anenvironment in dedicated to integrating awell-rounded athletic, intramural and M campus community. upofavariety ofstaffandfaculty Made role in connecting the athletic department to therest ofthe theathleticdepartment role inconnecting The University of Athletic BoardWisconsin-Milwaukee plays a

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Panther of current composed pro- by experience the student-athlete insight into provide to that programs designing and implementing fostering, moting, development, professional academic achievement, encourage and social responsibility. choices life health-conscious initiatives: the following to is committed UWM SAAC The with the opportunity student-athletes effectively to • Providing department with the communicate and offer administration the quality ex- enhance of the student-athlete suggestions to perience the de- among coaches, communication effective • Promoting partment and student-athletes administration the throughout of UWM Athletics an awareness • Promoting Milwaukeecampus and the Greater area and make proposals recommenda- • Reviewing NCAA legislative the departmenttions to administration the members serve student-athletes, between as liaisons SAAC are Athletes and the campus community. athletic administration their captains and ideas to concerns communicate to encouraged meetings. discussion at scheduled committee and/or for in conjunction League with the Horizon operates UWM SAAC The and Sarah soccer Bode of men’s Steve and the NCAA SAAC. SAAC UWM on the Horizon represented volleyball of women’s Moore also sat on the NCAA SAAC. Moore last year. SAAC League UWM is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The The Skills CHAMPS/Life member of the NCAA UWM is a Program. intercollegiate maintain is to the NCAA and UWM mission of part an integral athletics as program the campus educational of part as an integral and the student-athlete student body. of the to was created “SUCCESS,” the UWM program, in mind, With this the qualitysupport enhance and to development student-athlete setting. within the university experience of the student-athlete skills includes fi life program The – Excellence to Academic •Commitment and graduation intellectual development toward progress – Excellence to Athletic •Commitment that are of athletic programs the development for foundations of the the well-being to equitable and dedicated broad-based, student-athlete. – Development Personal to •Commitment emotional encouraging lifestyle, a well-balanced of velopment decision-making and personal growth skills well-being, – Development Career to •Commitment goals and life and pursue career develop to dent-athlete Service to – •Commitment communities his/her campus and surrounding to 9 999 c needs. Programs for academic for Programs c needs. TUTORS STRUCTURED STUDY is UWM’s full-time athletic is UWM’s POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES POST-GRADUATE UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM PRIORITY REGISTRATION - ACADEMIC MONITORING - ACADEMIC PRIORITY REGISTRATION Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. classes. for priority when registering receive Student-athletes with class sched- ongoing assistance advisors provide Academic reports the professors from Progress planning. uling and career the sought periodically throughout are of each student-athlete regularly. is monitored and academic progress year, in all subjects stu- to available are tutors Individuals and group tutoring has private new Pavilion The upon request. dent-athletes student-athletes. for and study rooms eight hours study table for attend to required are All freshmen two for Thursday through Students meet Monday per week. a member of the coaching by monitored hours per night and are of point average grade with a cumulative Upperclassmen staff. their hours are however attend, to also required less than 3.0 are based on their GPA. pro-rated the on- through rate job placement UWM boasts a 95 percent 200 employ- Approximately Center. Development campus Career to offered are Workshops ers interview on-campus each year. Numerous paths. their career in planning assist student-athletes Mil- in the metro and job opportunitiesinternships available are Wisconsin. of center business and economic the waukee area, Tom Vollman Tom working closely with all academic advisor, has developed Vollman student-athletes. academic for program a comprehensive tu- while also providing enhancement and supporttoring service assistance, and monitoring coursework coordinating and academic progress reports, grade requirements. completion degree advancement are developed, including monitoring courses, courses, including monitoring developed, are advancement Center, Assistance Academic The progress. and academic grades with a student-athletes provides in the new Pavilion, located The opportunities. and one-on-one tutoring study to quiet place lab and numerous also houses a full computer academic center rooms. tutoring UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, 1998, athletic academic advisor since UWM has had a full-time academic its student-athletes’ to its commitment reinforcing an meet with their advisor on All new student-athletes success. assess specifi individual basis to The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletics Department Athletics is Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s of University The athletic enhancing the opportunities to committed of academic, A partnership has of every success and personal student-athlete. communities academic and athletic the between been created an opportunity all student-athletes give to on campus achieve to academic success. 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer UUWM Athletics: A Winning Way fi tion withawinover inthe Oklahoma men againcaughttheeyes ofthena- also played intheNCAA Tourney. The men’s andwomen’s teams basketball of theNCAA Tournament, whilethe and advance to thesecond round of itssoccer teams winleaguetitles athletics. In2005-06, UWMsaw both the firstsuccessful onefor Panther But the2006-07seasonwasfarfrom since 1998. team track leaguetitlesUWMhaswon ships brought to 28thenumberof and women’s sides. Those champion- outdoor team titlesonboththemen’s in track and fi UWM alsocontinued itsdominance second-straight season. moved to thesecond round for the where the women’s soccer team advanced to theNCAA Tournament, the leaguetourney title. Bothteams the volleyball squadalsocapturing the leagueregular seasoncrown, with and women’s volleyball teams won the fallasbothwomen’s soccer league crowns. in The success started a numberofindividualsalsoclaimed teams won seven league titleswhile banner onefor Panther sports, asUWM The 2006-07schoolyear wasanother three times. times andthemen’s award all-sports won thewomen’s awards six all-sports 2003-04 to 2005-06. UWMhasalso stretch ofthree-straight from victories in thelastseven years, includinga league’s McCafferty Trophy four times rizon League. The schoolhaswon the is thetop athleticprogram intheHo- In fact, UWMhasconsistently shown it the world ofintercollegiate athletics. tion bothregionally andnationallyin has moved itselfinto aprominent posi- The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee rst round before beingeliminated by W M

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Women’s Cross Country Cross Women’s McCafferty Trophy Winner McCafferty Trophy Women’s All-Sports Award Women’s Men’s Swimming & Diving Swimming Men’s 2000, 2001,2003, 2006, 2007 2006, 2001,2003, 2000, Men’s Indoor Track & Field Track Indoor Men’s 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 2003, 2002, 2001, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 2006, 2005, 2004, 2001, 2007 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002, 2006 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, M 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Track Outdoor Men’s UWM’s LEAGUE TITLES LEAGUE UWM’s Women’s Swimming & Diving Swimming Women’s Women’s Indoor Track & Field Track Indoor Women’s 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Track Outdoor Women’s W UWM’s LEAGUE AWARDS LEAGUE UWM’s UWM Athletics: A Winning Way Winning A Athletics: UUWM eld, fencing eld, elded a football elds. On-campus On-campus elds. 1 0 1101 eld last summer, and a new team and a new team eld last summer, UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and athletic teams UWM has 15 varsity student-athletes its prospective offers of athletic scholarships. aid in the form and partial avail- scholarships are Full schol- Full sports. able in all 15 varsity and of room arships include the cost tuition and books. in addition to board, based on athletic abil- Scholarships are ity success. and academic The school’s athletic teams have also have athletic teams school’s The state Wisconsin in the competed a number of years, school league for in the Mid-Continentwhile competing Collegiate and Midwestern Conference since League Conference/Horizon sports all of its varsity moving Divi- to sion I in the fall of 1990. Meanwhile, UWM’s other recent facil- other recent UWM’s Meanwhile, at the come have ity improvements and baseball fi soccer on all UWM has played until 1974. team including of NCAA competition, levels III stints as a Division II and Division run institution along with its current UWM athletics also spent in Division I. in NAIA competition. some years Engelmann Field, home of the Panther the Panther home of Field, Engelmann be one reknowned is to teams, soccer facilities in soccer of the best collegiate been added to Lights were the country. the fi The has also been developed. room at Henry plays team baseball Panther while occassionally get- Field, Aaron at Miller play Park. to ting the chance on the fi work Extensive over completed and dugouts has been addi- with plans for years, the last few on the table. tional renovations has a long historyAthletics at UWM. the Some sports back to date records and UWM fi 1800’s late ces, as ces, UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM eld teams. The facility has airThe now eld teams. facilities in the Ho- and workout ce UWM’s men’s basketball team has basketball has team men’s UWM’s in Arena Cellular at the U.S. played Milwaukee the 2003 downtown since The Horizon Tournament. League has been a successful downtown move set each records with attendance one, in the played have season the Panthers building. historic conditioning and a new sound system, and a new sound system, conditioning stands. new concession as two as well the to adjacent with it standing Plus, events fans attending new Pavilion, new parking can park in the Pavilion’s without events and attend garage swimming The outside. stepping ever pool their own have and diving teams on the located in the Klotsche Center, level. lower The project also included a renova- The tion of the 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, vol- women’s the which is home to basketball and track women’s leyball, and fi Quality also a part facilities are of the Pavil- new The at UWM. athletic scene the Klotsche to an addition Center, ion, in Januaryopened and now of 2006 offi of the athletics houses all well as new locker rooms, team rooms, rooms, team new locker as rooms, well and an rooms weight rooms, training which facility, The academic center. of amount also includes a tremendous student popula- the general for space of the best athletic as one rates tion, offi League. rizon 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer ct ofk Ha oc ...... 229-5670 HeadCoach ...... Scott Doffek Baseball 229-3710 Program Assistant ...... 229-5158 Program Assistant Merritt DeeDee ...... 229-5151 Program Assistant ...... Brenda Brown Jill Jurena 229-5669 Program Assistant ...... Ann Brantman CheerleadingCo-Coach 229-3777 . Leigh Wallace CheerleadingCo-Coach 229-3777 . Hastings Vicki FischerMelanie 229-3904 Corporate 229-5158 Sales Athletic Development ...... John Stewart 229-2257 Academic Advisor ...... Tom Vollman Asst. Ticket/Events Mgr. 229-2958 .. Brian Morgan hi il sitn I ...... 229-4593 Assistant SID ...... Chris Zills 229-2413 Assistant SID ...... Kevin Conway TThe Pavilion LeVar Ridgeway Kevin O’Connor 229-2351 Assistant AD ...... 229-3073 Assistant AD ...... Stephen Lautz 229-3739 Associate AD/SWA ...... Jason Clark 229-5669 ofAthletics Director ...... Litzau Kathy Bud Haidet Administration levels ofwindows. is themostvisiblefrom theoutsideoffacility, asitfeatures two cardio workouts, aswell asaweight room. area The state-of-the-art from thenewfacility. Anewfi UWM’s general studentpopulationisalsobenefi ofthefacility. garage isalsopart space indoorparking lab alongwithgroup andindividual studyandtutoring rooms. A618- letes intheclassroom. The newacademiccenter includes acomputer a 2,800-square-foot academicassistance center to helpstudent-ath- space available for UWM’s athletictrainers. alsoincludes The facility medicine center inthePavilion, whichmore thantriplestheprevious UWM student-athletes are alsobenefi ketball, women’s andwomen’s basketball volleyball. rooms forlocker allteams andteam rooms andloungesfor men’s bas- fi Among thenewathleticsfacilitiesinbuildingspecifi Jim Doyle andUWMChancellor Carlos SantiagoonMay 2. 2006 andthebuildingwasoffi The Pavilion offi is thePavilion, whichisthehometo UWMAthletics. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campusbuilding ces for coaches andstaff, astudent-athlete-only weight room, new h e

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rst tie for the award in the award rst tie for ve semesters. Thirty-one semesters. ve e nished fourth at the 2005 h The Horizon League Horizon TThe GOVERNANCE DEMOGRAPHICS ACADEMIC SUCCESS ACADEMIC McCAFFERTY TROPHY nish. nish. rst-team selections. rst-team Victoria Mitchell became the League’s fi Victoria Mitchell League’s became the she won champion when NCAA individual 2005 at the steeplechase the 3,000-meter Champion- and Field Track NCAA Outdoor then fi ships and CountryNCAA Cross in Championships a 24th-place to leading the Butler women national fi missioner, James J. McCafferty. Butler and McCafferty. James J. missioner, in 2006- Trophy the McCaffertyUIC shared marking the fi 07, the Men’s UIC also captured history. League while Milwaukee claimed All-Sports Award, the fi for award the women’s nine League’s of the Seven last six years. champion- at least one team schools won ship last year. Horizon League institutions boast a com- institutions League Horizon than 130,000 of more bined enrollment than 700,000 living alumni cen- plus more Midwest footprint. in the League’s tered media markets include fi League Cleve- Detroit, 35 in Chicago, top nation’s covering Indianapolis and Milwaukee, land, households than 10 million television more than nine percent more and encompassing audience. television of the nation’s a Board by is governed League Horizon The of the member in- of Directors comprised offi chief executive stitutions’ serves State, Wright of President Hopkins, 2008. June 30, Chair through as Board Wright at Director of Athletics Mike Cusack, Coun- serves as chair of the Executive State, at A.D./SWA Associate McGowan, Tonya cil. Sylvia while Dr. Delegate, is the Second UIC, of UIC serves as chair of the Faculty Furner Representatives. Athletics the annually awards League Horizon The of its all- in recognition Trophy McCafferty sports champion in honor of its fi Horizon League student-athletes also ex- student-athletes League Horizon than 500 have as more in the classroom, cel Roll Honor the Academic been named to each of the past fi The ESPN named to were student-athletes All-District Academic Magazine/CoSIDA Aca- in 2006-07 and nine earned teams including four demic All-America honors, fi cially ce. 3 Ameri- in the Pan ces 0 1103 HISTORY cially changed its name ATHLETIC SUCCESS ATHLETIC ve seasons in men’s soccer (Milwau- soccer seasons in men’s ve ve seasons. In other sports, League teams teams League In other sports, seasons. ve Indianapolis, with offi with Indianapolis, offi League The League the Horizon years, In the past few on the success unprecedented has enjoyed Sweet three by highlighted national stage, Mil- 2007; (Butler 2003, 16 appearances wins in the NCAA waukee 2005) and seven Basketball in the past Championship Men’s fi at least one game in their re- won have spective NCAA Championships each of the last fi of the last UIC 2006) and four kee 2002-05, State Wright 2004; six in softball (UIC 2002, also ad- have Teams 2005). Bay Green 2003; in women’s round the second into vanced seasons (De- each of the last three soccer Butler’s UW-Milwaukee 2005-06). 2004, troit can Plaza, located across the street from from the street across located can Plaza, Con- the RCA Dome and just blocks from Building Capitol the State Fieldhouse, seco national offi and the NCAA City in 1979 as the Midwestern Founded the with six charter members, Conference the Midwest- to changed its name League in 1985 and Conference ern Collegiate sports the 1986-87 aca- for added women’s Charter of the con- members demic year. Butler members included current ference of as the University as well and Loyola Oral Oklahoma City University, Evansville, Roberts University. and Detroit members, Among other current UIC, State, joined in 1980 and Cleveland State Wright Milwaukee and Bay, Green State Youngstown in 1994. came aboard offi was Valparaiso joined in 2001 and added in 2007. Confer- Collegiate the Midwestern from on June 4, League the Horizon to ence 2001. eld, eld, liation of eld and tennis) and eld and tennis) eld, outdoor track and track outdoor eld, UWM Soccer - NCAA Tournament ~ 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001-2005 / Horizon League Champions ~ 1997, 2001-2004 ~ 1997, Champions League / Horizon 2001-2005 1990, 1980, ~ 1979, Tournament - NCAA Soccer UWM eld, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all In all sports, and volleyball). tennis eld, The Horizon League is headquartered in League Horizon The The Horizon League sponsors competition competition sponsors League Horizon The bas- in 19 sports men (baseball, – nine for swim- soccer, golf, country, cross ketball, and fi indoor track ming and diving, participateteams post- in their respective championships regardless season League all allowing performance, of regular-season an opportunitystudent-athletes qualify to re- League The NCAA championships. for NCAA champi- bids to automatic ceives and women’s men’s onships in baseball, and women’s men’s golf, men’s basketball, tennis, and women’s men’s softball, soccer, volleyball. and women’s institutions with similar athletic goals and institutions with similar athletic goals di- the principals of integrity, to adhere to and growth. excellence versity, fi and track outdoor country, cross (basketball, women 10 for swimming and diving, softball, soccer, golf, and fi indoor track fi The Horizon League’s primary is on focus League’s Horizon The the educational experi- to adding value of athletic platforms its four through ence com- academic achievement, performance, personal responsibil- and munity outreach, be- It League’s is the ity and accountability. lief that athletics is a powerful and visible enhance used to that can be tool resource experience. collegiate student-athletes’ enhance to goals are League’s Horizon The the for experience the holistic university an affi create to student-athlete, The Horizon League membership features features membership League Horizon The institutions that have 10 public and private and a academic reputations impressive athletic of broad-based tradition storied membership includes Current programs. Univer- State Cleveland , the Mercy, of Detroit the University sity, Loyola of IllinoisUniversity at Chicago, University, Valparaiso Chicago, University the Bay, Wisconsin-Green of the University Wright University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, State Youngstown and University State University. In its 29th year, the Horizon League contin- League Horizon the year, In its 29th being one its goal of toward aspire ues to athletics confer- leading of the nation’s as a leader being recognized while ences as of student-athletes in the development models. role leaders and 2007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee PPanthersanthers Men’s Soccer EEngelmann Field n OA 9 6 8 .729 18 TOTAL66 193 .571 ...... 0 ...... 3 4 1973 ...... 750 ...... 1 ...... 1 4 1974 ...... 875 ...... 0 ...... 1 7 1975 ...... 500 ...... 1 ...... 3 3 1976 ...... 750 ...... 0 ...... 2 6 1977 ...... 700 ...... 0 ...... 3 7 1978 ...... 938 ...... 1 ...... 0 7 1979 ...... 1.000 ...... 0 ...... 0 4 1980 ...... 1.000 ...... 0 ...... 0 4 1981 ...... 500 ...... 0 ...... 2 2 1982 ...... 1.000 ...... 0 ...... 0 5 1983 ...... 1.000 ...... 0 ...... 0 2 1984 ...... 833 ...... 1 ...... 1 7 1985 ...... 318 ...... 1 ...... 7 3 1986 ...... 682 ...... 1 ...... 3 7 1987 ...... 556 ...... 0 ...... 4 5 1988 ...... 727 ...... 0 ...... 3 8 1989 ...... 722 ...... 0 ...... 2 6 1990 ...... 875 ...... 0 ...... 1 7 1991 ...... 444 ...... 1 ...... 5 4 1992 ...... 923 ...... 1 ...... 0 6 1993 ...... 833 ...... 0 ...... 1 7 1994 ...... 778 ...... 0 ...... 2 7 1995 ...... 850 ...... 3 ...... 0 7 1996 ...... 636 ...... 0 ...... 4 7 1997 ...... 072 ...... 1 ...... 6 0 1998 ...... --- ...... - ...... - ...... 1999 ...... - .550 ...... 1 ...... 4 5 2000 ...... 910 ...... 0 ...... 1 10 2001 ...... 1.000 ...... 0 ...... 0 12 2002 ...... 722 ...... 1 ...... 2 6 2003 ...... 910 ...... 0 ...... 1 10 2004 ...... 688 ...... 1 ...... 2 5 2005 ...... 750 ...... 1 ...... 2 7 2006 ...... 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