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2016 CREIGHTON MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE

2016 Creighton Men’s Soccer

2016 Quick Facts

Creighton University Information Location Omaha, Neb. Founded 1878 Enrollment 8,435 Nickname Bluejays Colors Blue & White President Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference BIG EAST

Bluejay Soccer Head Coach Alma Mater Mainz, 1981 Career Record 362-166-49 (27 years) Record at CU 82-22-9 (5 years) Assistant Coach Alma Mater Creighton, 2008 Assistant Coach Michael Gabb Alma Mater Creighton, 2002 Graduate Assistant Zach Barnes Table of Contents Alma Mater Creighton, 2015 Director of Operations Tim Breen, S.J. Introduction 2016 Opponents Alma Mater Loyola-Chicago, 2014 Table of Contents & Quick Facts 1 Opponent Information 36-37 Home Field Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Creighton Soccer by the Numbers 2 All-Time Series Results 38-41 Capacity 7,500 3 2014 Overall Record 19-4-0 Bluejays in the Pros 4-5 Record Book 2014 BIG EAST Record / Finish 7-2-0 / 2nd Morrison Stadium 6 All-time vs. Top 25 41 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 10 / 9 Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center 7 Weekly Poll History 42 Starters Returning / Lost 5 / 6 2016 Roster 8 All-Time Honors 43-45 Goalkeepers Returning / Lost 1 / 1 2016 Season Outlook 9 Year-by-Year Statistics & Coaching Ledger 46 Year-by-Year Leaders 47 Conference Regular-Season Titles 13 Meet the Bluejays Bluejay Records 48-49 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, Head Coach Elmar Bolowich 10-11 Morrison Stadium Records 50 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Assistant Coach Johnny Torres 12 NCAA Tournament Teams 51-61 Assistants Michael Gabb & Zach Barnes 13 NCAA Tournament Results 62 Conference Tournament Titles 13 Myles Englis 14 All-Time Roster 63 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, Ricardo Perez 15 Year-By-Year Scores 64-67 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012 Brock Fitzgerald 16 Noah Franke 17 General Information NCAA Tournament Appearances 23 Michael Kluver 18 68-69 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Ricky Lopez-Espin 19 Omaha, Neb. 70 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Lucas Stauffer 20 Creighton Administration 71 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, Mitch LaGro 21 Athletic Training & Performance 72 2014, 2015 Peter Prescott 22 Student-Athlete Support 73 Joel Rydstrand 23 Head Coaches & 2015-16 Athletic Highlights 74 NCAA College Cup Appearances 5 Evan Waldrep 24 Athletics Staff Directory 75 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012 Stefan Wutte & Yasin Abdulgasem 25 Media Information 76 & Riggs Lennon 26 Sports Information Fabio Rumpler & Akeem Ward 27 Assistant SID/MSOC Contact Anthony Robinson Bryce Gibson & Connor Ramlo 28 Office Phone 402-280-5801 Collin Valdivia & Roberto Anton 29 Cell Phone 712-250-4900 Julius Fohr & Connor Gavigan 30 Email [email protected] Luke Haakenson & Daniel Ribas 31 Sports Information Director Rob Anderson Karim Sawaf & Trent Williams 32 Office Phone 402-280-5544 Assistant SID Glen Sisk 2015 Season Review Office Phone 402-280-2433 2015 Statistics 33 Press Box 402-280-3567 or 3564 2015 Results & Final Polls 34 Sports Information FAX 402-280-2495 2015 Review & Honors 35 Ticket Office 402-280-JAYS Athletic Website GoCreighton.com Conference Website BIGEAST.com 1 Creighton Soccer By the Numbers

23 Creighton has appeared in 23 on the last 24 NCAA Tournaments.

The Bluejays have appeared in five College Cups 5 (‘96, ‘00, ‘02, ‘11, ‘12).

CU has captured 13 conference tournament championships (‘92, 13 ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘02, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘11, ‘12).

Regions Park in Hoover, Ala., site of 2012 NCAA College Cup

Creighton has earned 86 First Team all-conference 86 accolades.

Including three last season, 22 CU players have achieved 22 NSCAA All-American honors.

Andrew Ribeiro (2009-12) 2012 NSCAA First Team All-American

Ten former players and coaches have been inducted into 10 the Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame.

A total of 56 Bluejays have gone on to play professional 56 soccer since 1993.

37 Creighton has produced 37 MLS Draft picks since 1996. (2013-15) sixth overall pick in 2016 MLS SuperDraft 2 BIG EAST Conference The BIG EAST Conference moves forward in 2016-17, the fourth year of its current consortium of 10 outstanding and revered academic institutions. Founded by Dave Gavitt in 1979, the BIG EAST reorganized in 2013 and entered a new era by returning to its -centric heritage. The league’s 10 member schools—Butler, Creighton, DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall, Villanova, and Xavier—embrace a constant commitment to academic integrity, athletic excellence and the expansion of the BIG EAST Digital community service. Network (BEDN). The 2016-17 academic year will be the When the conference launched BEDN 38th in the history of the BIG EAST, a league in 2014-15, the league became the first synonymous with men’s basketball that has collegiate conference to be hosted on the FOX evolved into a well-rounded league that Sports mobile platform, FOX Sports Go, the competes nationally at the highest app that provides live streaming of FOX Sports level in sports across the board. BIG EAST content. BEDN will carry 225 live events basketball squads have captured 14 titles in the in 2016-17, with an emphasis on women’s last 17 years, including a Villanova title in men’s basketball, soccer and Olympic sport regular basketball in 2015-16. season and championship events. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league The conference, which crowns champions has won 39 national championships in eight in 22 sports, had league teams earn a total different sports and 144 student-athletes of 24 NCAA berths and 42 individual NCAA have won individual national titles through invitations in 2015-16. Seven different national 2015-16. postseason championships saw multiple BIG Former CU President Timothy R. Lannon, All 10 schools reside within a top-75 media EAST teams participate, including five teams S.J. (left) worked with Athletic Director market, including eight schools in a top-35 in men’s basketball and three in women’s Bruce Rasmussen (right) to help pave the market. basketball. BIG EAST schools produced 12 way for Creighton’s entry into the BIG EAST The BIG EAST has also increased the CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including six in 2013. The 2016-17 academic year marks visibility of its member school programs with in soccer (four male, two female). the fourth year in the conference.

3 Bluejays in the MLS

Mehdi Ballouchy Seth Sinovic New York City FC Creighton (2002) Creighton (2008-11) Creighton (2005-09)

Active Bluejays on 2016 MLS Rosters

Eric Miller Fabian Herbers FC Creighton (2011-13) Creighton (2013-15) Creighton (2012-15)

All-Time Bluejays in MLS Player Team(s) Player Team(s) Mehdi Ballouchy , Colorado Rapids, Brian Mullan Los Angeles Galaxy, , , San Jose Earthquakes, Houston Dynamo, Colorado Rapids Vancouver Whitecaps FC, New York City FC Richard Mulrooney San Jose Earthquakes, FC Dallas, Steve Bernal Dallas Burn, Chicago Fire Houston Dynamo Andrew Duran Seattle Sounders Julian Nash San Jose Earthquakes, Houston Dynamo Ethan Finlay Columbus Crew Ross Paule Colorado Rapids, N.Y./N.J. Metrostars, Fabian Herbers Philadelphia Union Columbus Crew Daniel Hernandez Los Angeles Galaxy, N.Y/N.J. Metrostars, Andrew Peterson Columbus Crew Tampa Bay Mutiny, , FC Dallas Timo Pitter FC Dallas Lance Hill Colorado Rapids Tyler Polak New England Revolution Brian Holt Philadelphia Union Andrew Ribeiro Chivas USA Greg Jordan Philadelphia Union Angel Rivillo Dallas Burn Ryan Junge Columbus Crew Brett Rodriguez San Jose Earthquakes Brian Kamler D.C. United, , N.Y/N.J. Metrostars, Chris Schuler Real Salt Lake New England Revolution, Real Salt Lake Seth Sinovic New England Revolution, Sporting Kansas City Michael Kraus Kansas City Wizards Johnny Torres New England Revolution, Chicago Fire, Montreal Impact, Colorado Rapids Miami Fusion David Wagenfuhr FC Dallas 4 Bluejays in the Pros Bluejays in the Pros Player Team David Abidor Dalkurd (Sweden) FF Paul Lekics Richmond Strikers Tulsa Roughnecks FC Brian McTighe Kansas City Attack Matt Allen Bryne (Norway) FK Christian Michner Colorado Rapids Sandefjord (Norway) San Jose Clash, S.F. Bay Seals, Seattle Johnny Anderson Kansas City Attack Sounders, El Paso Patriots, San Diego Flash Mehdi Ballouchy Real Salt Lake, Colorado Rapids Eric Miller Montreal Impact, Colorado Rapids New York Red Bulls, San Jose Earthquakes Ishmael Mintah Vancouver Whitecaps FC, New York City FC Steve Bernal Dallas Burn, Chicago Fire Brian Mullan Los Angeles Galaxy, San Jose Earthquakes, Milwaukee Wave United Houston Dynamo, Colorado Rapids Michael Byrne Toulon (France) Richard Mulrooney San Jose Earthquakes Keith DeFini Kansas City Attack FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo Jeff Deist Cleveland Crunch Julian Nash Houston Dynamo, San Jose Earthquakes Luiz Del Monte Auckland City FC Chris Nieroda Rockford Raptors Andrew Duran Seattle Sounders Tony Odorisio FC KooTeePee (Finland) Billy Duranceau Milwaukee Wave Ross Paule Colorado Rapids Ray Ferri Dallas Sidekicks N.Y./N.J. Metrostars, Columbus Crew Andrew Peterson Cleveland City Stars Ethan Finlay Columbus Crew Columbus Crew, Minnesota Thunder Mike Gabb Syracuse Salty Dogs Timo Pitter FC Dallas, Oklahoma City Energy FC Andrei Gotsmanov Minnesota Thunder Tyler Polak New England Revolution NSC Minnesota Zion Renfurm New Orleans Storm Jaime Harris Brussels (Belgium) Atlanta Silverbacks Peter Henning Milwaukee Wave United Jose Ribas Guayaquil SC (Ecuador) Fabian Herbers Philadelphia Union Andrew Ribeiro Chivas USA, Pittsburgh Riverhounds Daniel Hernandez Los Angeles Galaxy, Charlotte Independence, Orlando City B N.Y/N.J. Metrostars, Tampa Bay Mutiny, Angel Rivillo Tennessee Rhythm New England Revolution, FC Dallas Dallas Burn, Milwaukee Wave Lance Hill New Orleans Rivermen, Colorado Rapids Brett Rodriguez San Jose Earthquakes Brendan Hines-Ike Obebro (Sweden) Chris Schuler AC St. Louis, Real Salt Lake Pietari Holopainen FC Haka Real Monarchs SLC Brian Holt Philadelphia Union, Reading United A.C., Seth Sinovic New England Revolution Harrisburg City Islanders Sporting Kansas City Geoff Huber San Francisco Bay Seals Connor Sparrow Real Monarchs SLC San Diego Flash, Rajpracha FC (Thailand) Johnny Torres New England Revolution Greg Jordan Philadelphia Union Chicago Fire, Miami Fusion, Minnesota Thunder Ryan Junge Columbus Crew, Omaha Vipers Milwaukee Wave United, Omaha Vipers Brian Kallman Minnesota Thunder Mike Tranchilla Rochester Rhinos NSC Minnesota David Wagenfuhr Milwaukee Wave United Brian Kamler D.C. United FC Dallas Miami Fusion, N.Y/N.J. Metrostars David Wright Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Rochester Rhinos Former Bluejays Brian Mullan (top) New England Revolution, Real Salt Lake Tom Zawislan Friska Viljor (Sweden) Michael Kraus Kansas City Wizards Toronto Lynx (Canada) and Richard Mulrooney (bottom) have trained and earned caps with Professional Leagues include: ; ; Major League; Foreign Leagues the U.S. National Team. MLS Draft Picks Brian Kamler - 1996 Sixth Round David Wagenfuhr - 2004 Fourth Round Sergio Castillo - 2011 Supplemental Second Round (60th overall) by D.C. United (31st overall) by Dallas Burn (25th overall) by Houston Dynamo

Lance Hill - 1996 11th Round Julian Nash - 2005 Fourth Round Ethan Finlay - 2012 First Round (102nd overall) by Colorado Rapids (40th overall) by FC Dallas (10th overall) by Columbus Crew

Ross Paule - 1997 Second Round Brett Rodriguez - 2005 Supplemental First Round Andrew Duran - 2012 First Round (11th overall) by Colorado Rapids (5th overall) by San Jose Earthquakes (15th overall) by Seattle Sounders

Johnny Torres - 1998 First Round Matt Wieland - 2006 Supplemental Fourth Round Tyler Polak - 2012 Second Round (5th overall) by New England Revolution (47th overall) by New England Revolution (22nd overall) by New England Revolution

Richard Mulrooney - 1999 First Round Ryan Junge - 2007 Supplemental Second Round Greg Jordan - 2012 Second Round (3rd overall) by the San Jose Clash (15th overall) by Columbus Crew (32nd overall) by Philadelphia Union

David Wright - 2000 Third Round Michael Kraus - 2007 Supplemental Fourth Round Jose Gomez - 2013 Supplemental Second Round (25th overall) by Miami Fusion (48th overall) by Kansas City Wizards (38th overall) by Toronto FC

Steve Bernal - 2000 Third Round Matt Allen - 2008 Third Round Andrew Ribeiro - 2013 Supplemental Fourth Round (34th overall) by Dallas Burn (34th overall) by Los Angeles Galaxy (70th overall) by New York Red Bulls

Tom Zawislan - 2000 Fifth Round Tony Schmitz - 2008 Fourth Round Eric Miller - 2014 First Round (50th overall) by K.C. Wizards (52nd overall) by D.C. United (5th overall) by Montreal Impact

Angel Rivillo - 2000 Sixth Round Tim Bohnenkamp - 2008 Supplemental Second Round Zach Barnes - 2014 Third Round (70th overall) by Dallas Burn (15th overall) by San Jose Earthquakes (56th overall) by D.C. United

Brian Mullan - 2001 First Round Andrei Gotsmanov - 2009 Second Round Fabian Herbers - 2016 First Round (9th overall) by Los Angeles Galaxy (24th overall) by New England Revolution (6th overall) by Philadelphia Union

Ishmael Mintah - 2002 Sixth Round Seth Sinovic - 2010 Second Round Timo Pitter - 2016 Second Round (69th overall) by Los Angeles Galaxy (25th overall) by New England Revolution (33rd overall) by FC Dallas

Mike Tranchilla - 2003 Fourth Round Chris Schuler - 2010 Third Round Vincent Keller - 2016 Third Round (34th overall) by Dallas Burn (39th overall) by Real Salt Lake (57th overall) by Chicago Fire

Connor Sparrow - 2016 Fourth Round (65th overall) by Real Salt Lake 5 Creighton at Home

The Bluejays at Home he Creighton soccer program entered a new era in 2003 with the Overall Overall Conference Conference Topening of an on-campus soccer facility, the Michael G. Morrison, Year Record Home Record Home S.J., Stadium. The Bluejays moved to the facility after playing home 1979 12-5-1 8-0-1 –– –– matches at Tranquility Park in west Omaha from 1990-2002. 1980 13-7-1 5-0-0 –– –– The Field Turf Revolution all-weather surface is the first of its kind in 1981 9-6-3 6-1-2 –– –– the United States and makes the playing surface at the facility one of 1982 7-8-2 4-3-0 –– –– the finest in the country. With the skyline to the south, 1983 8-9-1 5-2-0 –– –– 1984 4-9-2 3-3-1 –– –– CenturyLink Center Omaha to the east, Ryan Athletic Center to the north 1985 5-12-0 5-3-0 –– –– and The Championship Center to the west, Morrison Stadium places Creighton did not field a team from 1986-89 student-athletes in the middle of it all. 1990 12-5-3 7-0-1 –– –– Morrison Stadium’s seating capacity is 7,500. Construction on the 1991 12-5-2 6-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 stadium was completed in 2004 and included a video scoreboard, cham- 1992 14-3-1 7-1-0 4-0-1 2-0-0 1993 19-1-0 13-1-0 5-0-0 3-0-0 pions room, nearly 2,000 covered chairback seating, five luxury suites, an 1994 15-5-1 7-1-1 5-1-0 2-1-0 enclosed press box, concession stands and a banquet area. An athletic 1995 14-3-1 7-3-1 4-0-1 2-0-1 training room and locker rooms were built in the adjacent Ryan Athletic 1996 17-5-2 7-3-0 5-0-0 2-0-0 Center, which opened in 2009. 1997 16-5-1 9-1-0 6-1-0 5-0-0 Creighton soccer has enjoyed incredible success at home since its 1998 16-4-2 8-0-0 4-1-2 2-0-0 reinstatement in 1990. The Bluejays’ home record is 216-36-20 for an 1999 11-5-2 7-1-0 5-1-1 5-0-0 impressive winning percentage of .831 since 1990. The Bluejays, who 2000 22-4-0 9-1-0 9-2-0 4-0-0 2001 11-9-1 7-2-1 6-3-0 4-1-0 annually rank among NCAA leaders in attendance, are 114-20-15 overall 2002 18-4-2 8-1-1 7-1-1 3-1-0 and 40-7-3 in conference play all-time at Morrison Stadium. CU is an 2003 12-6-4 7-2-2 7-1-1 4-0-1 impressive 75-10-4 at home all-time in regular-season conference play. 2004 14-4-2 10-1-1 6-3-0 3-1-0 The $13 million facility hosted its first match on Aug. 29, 2003, and was 2005 15-5-3 8-1-1 5-2-0 4-0-0 officially dedicated on October 15, 2004. The stadium also played host to a 2006 13-5-3 6-1-2 4-1-1 3-0-0 friendly between the U.S. Women’s National Team and Sweden in July 2010 2007 12-3-5 6-3-4 4-0-2 2-0-1 that welcomed a crowd of nearly 6,500 fans and was televised live on ESPN. 2008 16-2-2 10-1-0 4-0-1 2-0-0 2009 7-4-5 5-2-1 4-2-4 3-2-0 2010 13-5-2 7-2-1 5-1-1 2-1-1 2011 21-2-1 14-0-0 5-1-0 3-0-0 2012 17-4-3 9-2-1 5-0-1 3-0-0 2013 9-9-2 7-2-1 4-4-1 3-1-0 2014 16-3-3 12-2-1 7-1-1 4-1-0 2015 19-4-0 13-1-0 7-2-0 4-1-0

1979-1985 58-56-10 36-12-4 –– –– 1990-2002 197-58-18 102-16-5 63-11-6 35-3-1 2003-2015 184-56-35 114-20-15 67-18-13 40-7-3 Total 439-170-63 252-48-24 130-29-19 75-10-4

Home matches played at Dodge Park (North Omaha) in 1979 Home matches played at Rosenblatt Stadium (13th & I-80) from 1980-1985 Home matches played at Tranquility Park (120th & Maple) from 1990-2002 Home matches played at Morrison Stadium (19th & ) from 2003-present

The Jays Army and Creighton student section, located behind the south goal, helps create one of the best home atmospheres in the country. Creighton ranked third in average home attendance last season.

2015 Attendance Leaders Rk. Team Games Total Avg 1. UC Santa Barbara 12 46,132 3,844 2. UConn 12 42,054 3,504 3. Creighton 14 46,171 3,297 4. Maryland 12 38,443 3,203 5. Wake Forest 17 46,248 2,720 6. Louisville 11 29,298 2,663 Pictured at the stadium’s dedication on Oct. 15, 2004, from left to right; 7. Clemson 15 39,730 2,648 Rev. Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Walter and Suzanne Scott and Rev. John 8. Cal Poly 9 22,399 2,488 P. Schlegel, S.J. Fr. Morrison served as Creighton’s president from 9. South Carolina 10 22,453 2,245 1981 through 2000 and was succeeded by Fr. Schlegel, who served as 10. Akron 14 30,617 2,186 president for the next decade. The stadium was made possible through a generous contribution from the Scotts. 6 Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center The Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center, a 50,000-square-foot building offering a multipurpose field house with synthetic turf for athletic team- prac tices and intramural sports, was officially opened on Oct. 23, 2012. The men’s soccer team utilizes the Rasmussen Center during the season for training during inclement weather situations. In addition to the indoor practice area, the Rasmussen Center offers a suspended two-lane running track and a fitness level furnished with cardio, circuit-training and free-weight equipment for all Creighton students, faculty and staff. Named for Creighton Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen, the facility was made possible by generous gifts from Ruth and Bill Scott, as well as several other donors. The Scotts have been long-time supporters and friends of Creighton. In 1995, the Scotts established a scholarship for international students who enrolled in the School of Medicine. The natives have deep roots in the Omaha community and have donated millions of dollars to more than 100 different organizations. Rasmussen has been with Creighton for 37 years, the last 23 years as athletic director. During his tenure, Creighton’s athletic teams have risen to national prominence both on and off the field. Since Rasmussen assumed the role of athletic director, Creighton has won 33 regular-season and 38 conference tournament titles, which have helped lead to 76 postseason appearances. The Bluejays have made the NCAA Tourney in men’s soccer in 23 of the past 24 years. Creighton’s reputation as one of the nation’s top academic institutions is reflected in the success that its student-athletes have had in the classroom during Rasmussen’s service as athletic director. Creighton’s , men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis teams all have received national awards for their academic success. Bluejay student-athletes consistently own collective GPAs of 3.25 or above. Rasmussen was inducted into the Omaha Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. A member of the College World Series of Omaha, Inc., Executive Committee, Rasmussen played a vital role in seeing that Creighton and the city of Omaha remain as hosts of the College World Series.

From top: The Rasmussen Fitness & Sports Center main entrance; a look inside the main practice area; Bill Scott, Bruce Rasmussen and Ruth Scott. 7 2016 Roster

Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School / Last Club) Yasin Abdulgasem: 0 Connor Gavigan GK 6-0 165 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Grandview / Colorado Rapids Academy) Ya • SEEN Ab • dool • GAH • seem 1 Alex Kapp GK 6-0 190 Sr. Westchester, N.Y. (Boston College / FC Westchester Academy) Anton: AN • tong 2 Peter Prescott D 6-4 185 So. Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View / Academy) Bolowich: BOW • lo • vich 3 Mitch LaGro D/M 5-11 170 So. Dallas, (Plano West / Solar Chelsea) Fohr: FOR 4 Julius Fohr D 6-0 170 Fr. Montabaur, Germany (Fachoberschule Hachenburg / SpVgg Burgbrohl) Franke: FRANK • ee 5 Akeem Ward D 5-6 140 So. Vienna, Va. (Hastings College / Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy) Haakenson: HAWK • in • son 6 Joel Rydstrand M 5-8 155 So. Almunge, Sweden (Celsiusskolan / IK Sirius) Kluver: KLOO • ver 7 Ricky Lopez-Espin F 6-2 200 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Shattuck-St. Mary’s) LaGro: luh • GRO 8 Evan Waldrep M 6-0 170 So. Phoenix, Ariz. (Vista Grande / Real Salt Lake Academy) Ramlo: RAM • lo 9 Riggs Lennon F 6-1 180 Sr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Virginia / Real Salt Lake Academy) Ribas: REE • bahs 10 Ricardo Perez M/F 5-8 160 Sr. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Rocky Mountain [Colo.] / Albuquerque Sol) Fabio Rumpler: 11 Fabio Rumpler M 5-7 140 So. Vienna, Austria (Middle Georgia State / Admira Wacker Mödling) 12 Lucas Stauffer D 5-6 160 Jr. Owensboro, Ky. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Vejle Boldklub) FAH • bee • oh RUMP • ler 13 Noah Franke M 5-8 140 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia / Orlando City) Joel Rydstrand: JO • ell RIDE • stran 14 Daniel Ribas M 5-9 145 Fr. Guayaquil, Ecuador (Torremar / Barcelona S.C.) Karim Sawaf: Kar • EEM Sa • waf 15 Luke Haakenson M 5-11 170 Fr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s / Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Stauffer: STOW (as in wow) • fur 16 Myles Englis M 5-10 165 Sr. Rome, Ga. (Darlington Academy / IMG Academy) Valdivia: VAL • DEE • vee • uh 17 Stefan Wutte D 6-1 185 Jr. Perrydale, Ore. (Willamette Univ. / Portland Timbers Academy) Stefan Wutte: STEFF • ahn VOOT • eh 18 Roberto Anton M 5-8 140 Fr. Guayaquil, Ecuador (UEB Torremar / Guayaquil SC) 19 Yasin Abdulgasem M 5-8 140 Sr. Aurora, Colo. (Wisconsin-Green Bay / Real Colorado) 20 Karim Sawaf F 5-8 175 Fr. Beverly Hills, Calif. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Shattuck St. Mary’s) Breakdown by Class 21 Bryce Gibson F 6-5 180 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North / Sporting Kansas City Academy) Seniors (5): Yasin Abdulgasem, Myles 23 Connor Ramlo M 6-0 170 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier / Iowa Soccer Club) Englis, Alex Kapp, Riggs Lennon, Ricardo 24 Brock Fitzgerald M 5-8 150 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X / Omaha FC) Perez 25 Trent Williams M 5-9 170 Fr. Smithville, Mo. (Smithville / Sporting Blue Valley SC) Juniors (6): Brock Fitzgerald, Noah 29 Collin Valdivia GK 5-10 145 Fr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Loyola / FC Golden State) Franke, Michael Kluver, Ricky Lopez- 30 Michael Kluver GK 6-3 195 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic / Omaha FC) Espin, Lucas Stauffer, Stefan Wutte Sophomores (6): Mitch LaGro, Peter Prescott, Fabio Rumpler, Joel Rydstrand, Alphabetical Roster Evan Waldrep, Akeem Ward No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School / Last Club) Freshmen (10): Roberto Anton, Julius 19 Yasin Abdulgasem M 5-8 140 Sr. Aurora, Colo. (Wisconsin-Green Bay / Real Colorado) Fohr, Connor Gavigan, Bryce Gibson, 18 Roberto Anton M 5-8 140 Fr. Guayaquil, Ecuador (UEB Torremar / Guayaquil SC) Luke Haakenson, Connor Ramlo, Daniel 16 Myles Englis M 5-10 165 Sr. Rome, Ga. (Darlington Academy / IMG Academy) Ribas, Karim Sawaf, Collin Valdivia, Trent 24 Brock Fitzgerald M 5-8 150 Jr. Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X / Omaha FC) Williams 4 Julius Fohr D 6-0 170 Fr. Montabaur, Germany (Fachoberschule Hachenburg / SpVgg Burgbrohl) 13 Noah Franke M 5-8 140 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Olympia / Orlando City) Breakdown by Location 0 Connor Gavigan GK 6-0 170 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Grandview / Colorado Rapids Academy) Arizona (2): Riggs Lennon, Evan Waldrep 21 Bryce Gibson F 6-5 180 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North / Sporting Kansas City Academy) 15 Luke Haakenson M 5-11 170 Fr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s / Shattuck-St. Mary’s) California (2): Karim Sawaf, Collin 1 Alex Kapp GK 6-0 190 Sr. Westchester, N.Y. (Boston College / FC Westchester Academy) Valdivia 30 Michael Kluver GK 6-3 195 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Skutt Catholic / Omaha FC) Colorado (2): Yasin Abdulgasem, Connor 3 Mitch LaGro D/M 5-11 170 So. Dallas, Texas (Plano West / Solar Chelsea) Gavigan 9 Riggs Lennon F 6-1 180 Sr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Virginia / Real Salt Lake Academy) Florida (2): Noah Franke, Ricky Lopez- 7 Ricky Lopez-Espin F 6-2 200 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Espin 10 Ricardo Perez M/F 5-8 160 Sr. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Rocky Mountain [Colo.] / Albuquerque Sol) Iowa (1): Connor Ramlo 2 Peter Prescott D 6-4 185 So. Vancouver, Wash. (Mountain View / Portland Timbers Academy) Georgia (1): Myles Englis 23 Connor Ramlo M 6-0 170 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier / Iowa Soccer Club) Kentucky (1): Lucas Stauffer 14 Daniel Ribas M 5-9 145 Fr. Guayaquil, Ecuador (Torremar / Barcelona S.C.) Minnesota (1): Luke Haakenson 11 Fabio Rumpler M 5-7 140 So. Vienna, Austria (Middle Georgia State / Admira Wacker Mödling) Missouri (2): Bryce Gibson, Trent 6 Joel Rydstrand M 5-8 155 So. Almunge, Sweden (Celsiusskolan / IK Sirius) Williams 20 Karim Sawaf F 5-8 175 Fr. Beverly Hills, Calif. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Shattuck St. Mary’s) Brock Fitzgerald, Michael 12 Lucas Stauffer D 5-6 160 Jr. Owensboro, Ky. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Vejle Boldklub) Nebraska (2): 29 Collin Valdivia GK 5-10 145 Fr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Loyola / FC Golden State) Kluver 8 Evan Waldrep M 6-0 170 So. Phoenix, Ariz. (Vista Grande / Real Salt Lake Academy) New York (1): Alex Kapp 5 Akeem Ward D 5-6 140 So. Vienna, Va. (Hastings College / Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy) (1): Stefan Wutte 25 Trent Williams M 5-9 170 Fr. Smithville, Mo. (Smithville / Sporting Blue Valley SC) Texas (1): Mitch LaGro 17 Stefan Wutte D 6-1 185 Jr. Perrydale, Ore. (Willamette Univ. / Portland Timbers Academy) Virginia (1): Akeem Ward Washington (1): Peter Prescott Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich (Mainz, 1981) - 6th season International (6): Roberto Anton, Julius Assistant Coach: Johnny Torres (Creighton, 2008) - 10th season Fohr, Ricardo Perez, Daniel Ribas, Fabio Assistant Coach: Michael Gabb (Creighton, 2002) - 1st season Rumpler, Joel Rydstrand Graduate Assistant: Zach Barnes (Creighton, 2015) - 1st season Director of Operations: Tim Breen, S.J. (Loyola-Chicago, 2014) - 1st season

8 2016 Outlook

The Creighton men’s soccer team program after earning a nod as an NAIA enters the 2016 campaign after its second All-American while playing at Hastings consecutive Elite Eight appearance in the College. The defender helped the Broncos NCAA Tournament. The Bluejays spent hold opponents to one or fewer goals a program-best eight consecutive weeks during 16 of 20 matches during 2015. as the No. 1 team in the NSCAA national Freshmen Luke Haakenson and rankings and ranked third in the country in Julius Fohr are also expected to make an scoring offense, and now must immediate impact. replace over 50 percent of their goal Two other transfers, Yasin Abdulgasem scoring and six starters from last season. and Fabio Rumpler, and five freshmen, MAC Hermann Trophy finalist Fabian Roberto Anton, Connor Gavigan, Daniel Herbers and semifinalist Timo Pitter Ribas, Karim Sawaf and Trent Williams, combined for 25 of Creighton’s 52 goals round out the recruiting class. during 2015. Herbers also broke the single- “I see a lot of talent, and I see a lot of season program mark with 17 assists, potential,” Bolowich said. “We recruited while Pitter completed his career with the specifically to the needs of the team.” second-most matches played in a Bluejay Similar to other seasons, the Bluejays uniform. Fernando Castellanos also scored have a number of talented opponents three goals in his final season at Creighton. on their schedule. Creighton plays seven Ricardo Perez returns as the leading teams that finished in the top-50 in RPI a scorer with six goals last season. Perez Ricardo Perez enters the season as one of two season ago, including two from the top-10. earned a spot on the NSCAA All-Great Bluejays with three years of experience in a The Bluejays travel to national runner-up Creighton uniform. Lakes Region Second Team. Only two other Clemson and face three non-conference returning Bluejays had four or more goals Defender Peter Prescott played in 20 opponents that ended their seasons in last season. matches as a freshman and also gives the second round of the NCAAs (Rutgers, “We may not have a guy that scores Creighton experience on the backline. Denver, Tulsa). more than nine goals this year on our Mitch LaGro, who played significant The regular season concludes with roster,” head coach Elmar Bolowich said, minutes in the second half of the season, a home date against 2015 BIG EAST “but if we have four guys that score nine is also expected to lead the back. champion Georgetown, which defeated the goals each, that’s great.” With the departure of six seniors, Bluejays twice last season, including a Forward Ricky Lopez-Espin owns the including BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the double overtime overtime sudden-victory in second-most career goals among active Year Connor Sparrow, Bolowich welcomes the BIG EAST Championship. Bluejays with eight, trailing only Perez (11). 12 newcomers to Omaha. Of the group, Myles Englis, in his fifth year with the two arrive with three years of Division program, will also provide leadership at the I experience and another as an NAIA forward position. All-American. Noah Franke and Joel Rydstrand, Alex Kapp looks to be most equipped each of whom appeared in all 23 matches to replace Sparrow in goal. Kapp played and combined for five goals and six assists, goalkeeper for Boston College and made will lead the midfield. 36 starts during three seasons as an Eagle. Midfielder Evan Waldrep appeared in After graduating from BC in December, 10 matches as a freshman, but also spent Kapp moved to Creighton to begin his MBA two weeks playing for the United States with one year of eligibility remaining. U-20 National Team during the 2015 Riggs Lennon comes to the Hilltop season. after three years of experience at Virginia. Lucas Stauffer is the only As a Cavalier, Lennon tallied seven returner to start each match goals and converted two match-clinching during 2015 and is expected to anchor the penalty kicks during Virginia’s 2014 Joel Rydstrand made 22 starts for the Bluejays backline. Stauffer earned BIG EAST All- national championship run. during his freshman campaign. The Sweden Rookie status in 2014 and the team’s Most Akeem Ward enters the Bluejay native is expected to help lead Creighton, Inspirational Award last season. which lost six starters and welcomes 12 newcomers.

9 Head Coach Elmar Bolowich Bolowich Career Highlights • NSCAA National Coach of the Year (2001) 82-22-9 at CU (6th year) • MLSSocccer.com NCAA National Coach of the Year (2011) • NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year (2000, 2001, 2011, 2014) 362-166-49 overall (28th year) • NCAA Tournament Champion (2001) • Six College Cup Appearances (2001, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) • 10 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals (2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015) • 20 NCAA Tournament Appearances (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2000, ELMAR 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, BOLOWICH Head Coach 2014, 2015) • BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year (2014) • One regular-season BIG EAST Title (2014) Elmar Bolowich enters his sixth season at the helm of the Creighton • MVC Coaching Staff of the Year (2011) men’s soccer program after leading the Bluejays to their 23rd NCAA • Two regular-season MVC Titles (2011, 2012) Tournament appearance in the past 24 seasons. • Two MVC Tournament Championships (2011, 2012) After five seasons at Creighton, Bolowich boasts a 82-22-9 • ACC Coach of the Year (2000, 2010) overall record. He also claims two NCAA College Cup appearances • Three regular-season ACC Titles (2000, 2009, 2010) and has already climbed into third overall for most wins as the leader of • ACC Tournament Champion (2000) the Bluejays. Bolowich has guided seven of his last eight squads to the NCAA The Bluejays finished 7-2-1 at home in 2013. CU compiled four wins quarterfinals or beyond, dating back to his time at the University of North against Top 50 RPI teams and did not play a match against a team with Carolina. Amazingly six of those squads suffered just four or fewer losses an RPI below 127 all fall. during the year, including last year’s team. Seven Bluejays claimed spots on 2013 All-BIG EAST Teams, while During the 2015 campaign, Bolowich guided Creighton to the most Eric Miller and Zach Barnes claimed NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region wins in Division I (19) and the third-best scoring offense in the nation honors and later were drafted in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft. (2.30 goals per game). The Bluejays started the season 15-0-0, their The Jays’ back-to-back College Cup runs in 2011 and 2012 capped best start since going 19-0-0 in 1993. Creighton held the No. 1 spot in five consecutive College Cup appearances for Bolowich as a head coach. the NSCAA poll for a program-best eight consecutive weeks (Sept. 8-Oct. In 2012, he guided the Bluejays to a 17-4-3 record and their second 27). consecutive appearance in a College Cup. CU entered the 2012 College Fabian Herbers highlighted the 2015 squad and earned runner-up in Cup on a 14-match unbeaten streak before falling 1-0 to eventual national the MAC Hermann Trophy voting after leading the nation in assists with a champion Indiana in a national semifinal. single-season school record 17, ranked No. 1 in the country in points (47) Creighton also repeated as Missouri Valley Conference regular- and tied for third in goals (15). Herbers, along with teammate Timo Pitter, season and tournament champions. Along the way, the Bluejays tied the made the NSCAA All-America First Team. Vincent Keller also earned MVC team record for the fewest goals allowed (1) in a Valley season set NSCAA Third Team All-America status. by CU in 2011. Additionally, Herbers was honored for the second consecutive MAC Hermann Trophy finalist Jose Gomez and Andrew Ribeiro were season as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year, Pitter repeated NSCAA All-America selections and CU placed six student-athletes on as the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year and Connor Sparrow was named All-MVC teams. the BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year. Keller earned a spot on the In 2011, Bolowich put together one of the most successful single- All-BIG EAST First Team while Joel Rydstrand made the BIG EAST All- seasons in program history, earning a trip to the NCAA College Cup and Freshman Team. posting a 21-2-1 record. Bolowich picked up three coaching honors fol- Bolowich led the Bluejays to the best winning percentage in the lowing his work in 2011, earning the NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of nation at 16-3-3 (.795) in 2014. Along the way, the Jays won their first BIG the Year, the Missouri Valley Conference Coaching Staff of the Year and EAST regular season title with a 7-1-1 mark in just their second year in the MLSSoccer.com Coach of the Year after leading Creighton to its first the conference. Creighton’s campaign ended with the team’s third NCAA College Cup in nine years. quarterfinal appearance in the four seasons. The Bluejays had four players earn NSCAA All-America honors at the At the end of the season Fabian Herbers was named a MAC end of 2011, with Andrew Duran, Ethan Finlay and Brian Holt named to Hermann Trophy semifinalist. Herbers also claimed NSCAA All-America the First Team and Greg Jordan earning a second-team nod. Ten of 11 First Team recognition while Jose Ribas and Timo Pitter earned spots on Bluejay starters earned MVC honors, as Creighton shared the regular- the NSCAA All-America Second Team. Bolowich earned distinction as season title with a 5-1-0 mark, avenging the lone conference regular- the All-Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year and goalkeeper Connor season loss to Missouri State in the Sparrow earned recognition as a member of the All-Great Lakes Region finals of the MVC Tournament. Third Team. Creighton’s 21 wins in 2011 Creighton won multiple All-BIG EAST major awards in 2014, marked the second most in a sin- including Bolowich, who shared Coaching Staff of the Year honors. gle season, just one win behind the Herbers earned a unanimous selection from the BIG EAST coaches as 2000 squad’s 22 wins, while making the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and Pitter claimed BIG EAST Bolowich the winningest Creighton Midfielder of the Year laurels. coach in his first year on the bench. Herbers, Pitter and Ribas were unanimous All-BIG EAST First Team Creighton Athletic Director Bruce selections, while freshman Lucas Stauffer was a unanimous selection on Rasmussen announced the hiring of the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Bolowich on Feb. 9, 2011. In 2013, Bolowich guided the Bluejays through their inaugural sea- Bolowich joined the Bluejays son in the BIG EAST Conference and a tough non-conference slate. following an amazing 22-year run Creighton finished the season with a 9-9-2 overall record and a 4-4-1 at North Carolina, during which he mark in conference play. All nine of CU’s losses were decided by a single helped the Tar Heels to their first goal. national title in program history in 10 Head Coach Elmar Bolowich 2001. He guided UNC to 15 NCAA Tournament appearances and four ACC Rookies of the Year. College Cups, including three consecutive trips to college soccer’s Final Bolowich not only produces winning collegiate teams, but he has Four in his final three seasons in Chapel Hill. Six of his UNC teams a proven track record of developing young men into international and advanced to at least the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament and professional players. Twenty-one players who were coached by Bolowich three teams captured at least a share of the ACC regular-season title in at UNC played professionally in 2010, including 11 in Major League addition to winning the 2000 ACC Tournament championship. Soccer and three abroad. In total, Bolowich has coached 45 players who Bolowich is the winningest coach in UNC men’s soccer history, have been selected in MLS drafts since 1996, including a school-record posting a 280-144-40 (.647) record during his 22 seasons in Chapel Hill. tying four from Creighton in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. His 2001 NCAA title team finished 21-4-0; defeating Indiana in the title In 27 seasons on the sideline, he has led his teams to a top-three match. The first national title in program history was good enough to earn finish in at least one national poll six times since 2000 and a top-10 finish him National Coach of the Year honors from the NSCAA. 11 times in the last 15 seasons, including a No. 3 ranking in the final 2010 Bolowich, a two-time ACC Coach of the Year (2000, 2010), led NSCAA poll while at North Carolina, and a pair of No. 4 final rankings in his teams to ACC regular-season titles in 2000, 2009 and 2010, both 2011 and 2012 while at Creighton. putting together an unbeaten mark (7-0-1) in the nation’s strongest soccer Bolowich arrived at North Carolina as a part-time assistant coach in conference in 2010. 1986, before becoming a full-time assistant one year later. He was named Over his final three years at UNC, the Tar Heels played in the College head coach at UNC in March of 1989, as just the fourth head coach in the Cup each season, and posted a 47-14-9 (.736) record. His 2008 team history of Tar Heel men’s soccer. finished as the national runner-up, while the 2009 and 2010 teams fell in A native of Edenkoben, Germany, Bolowich played and coached at the national semifinals. His teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament the semi-professional level in his native country at Wiesbaden, Mainz and quarterfinals six times in his final 11 years at North Carolina. Combined Cuxhaven. He played collegiately and graduated from the University of with two at Creighton, Bolowich is one of only five active coaches in Mainz (Germany) in 1981 with a diploma in sports education. Prior to his NCAA Division I soccer to lead his program to six College Cup appear- stint at Mainz, he served two years in the German Luftwaffe (Air Force). ances. In addition to holding a USSF A-License, Bolowich received his In both 2000 and 2001, he was named the NSCAA South Region coaching license from the German Football Federation in 1981. Bolowich Coach of the Year, and in 1999, he was given the National Intercollegiate was active in youth soccer in North Carolina, serving as a regional staff Soccer Officials Association National Merit award, which is given annually coach with the U.S. Soccer Federation’s Olympic Development Program to one college coach whose reputation is recognized by soccer officials as for Region III and as Director of Coaching for the North Carolina Youth praiseworthy and reflective of the highest standards of professional and Soccer Association. He coached the Durham-Chapel Hill Strikers U-19 ethical behavior. club team to the 1990 Maguire Cup Final Four and, starting in 2007, he His remarkable run at North Carolina included 20 NCAA Tournament coached the Triangle United Soccer Association’s boys Gold team, lead- wins, 16 more than the program had in the 42 years of soccer before ing them to three state and regional championships. his arrival. He also coached 14 individuals who earned a combined 21 Bolowich and his wife of more than 28 years, Nina, have a NSCAA All-America honors, including a trio of All-Americans in 2010. daughter, Alya, and a son, Alex. Alex was a goalkeeper for the Bluejays from His players garnered 28 ACC First Team honors and he coached five 2011-14. Bolowich’s Year-by-Year Coaching Ledger Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Highlights 1989 North Carolina 9-9-1 .500 1-4-1 .250 1990 North Carolina 13-7-0 .650 2-4-0 .333 NCAA Tournament Second Round 1991 North Carolina 15-6-1 .705 3-3-0 .500 NCAA Tournament Second Round 1992 North Carolina 9-7-4 .550 2-2-2 .500 1993 North Carolina 13-7-2 .636 2-2-2 .500 NCAA Tournament Second Round 1994 North Carolina 13-7-0 .650 3-3-0 .500 NCAA Tournament First Round 1995 North Carolina 11-8-1 .575 0-5-1 .083 1996 North Carolina 8-8-1 .500 2-3-1 .417 1997 North Carolina 6-13-0 .316 1-5-0 .167 1998 North Carolina 11-6-2 .632 3-3-0 .500 1999 North Carolina 12-7-1 .625 2-3-1 .417 NCAA Tournament First Round 2000 North Carolina 21-3-0 .875 5-1-0 .833 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals; ACC Coach of Year; NSCAA South Region Coach of Year 2001 North Carolina 21-4-0 .840 4-2-0 .667 NCAA Tournament Champion; NSCAA National Coach of Year 2002 North Carolina 14-7-1 .659 3-2-1 .583 NCAA Tournament Second Round 2003 North Carolina 12-4-4 .700 2-3-1 .417 NCAA Tournament Second Round 2004 North Carolina 10-9-2 .524 4-3-0 .571 NCAA Tournament First Round 2005 North Carolina 17-4-3 .771 3-3-2 .500 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals 2006 North Carolina 11-6-3 .625 3-4-1 .438 NCAA Tournament Second Round 2007 North Carolina 7-8-5 .475 3-5-0 .375 2008 North Carolina 15-8-1 .646 3-5-0 .375 NCAA Tournament Runner-Up 2009 North Carolina 16-2-4 .818 5-2-1 .688 NCAA Tournament Semifinals 2010 North Carolina 16-4-4 .750 7-0-1 .938 NCAA Tournament Semifinals; ACC Coach of Year UNC Totals 280-144-40 .647 63-67-15 .486 1 NCAA Title; 4 College Cup’s; 15 NCAA Tournaments; 2-time ACC Coach of the Year

2011 Creighton 21-2-1 .896 5-1-0 .833 NCAA Tournament Semifinals; MVC Coaching Staff of Year; NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of Year 2012 Creighton 17-4-3 .771 5-0-1 .917 NCAA Tournament Semifinals 2013 Creighton 9-9-2 .500 4-4-1 .500 NCAA Tournament First Round 2014 Creighton 16-3-3 .795 7-1-1 .833 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals, BIG EAST Coaching Staff of Year; NSCAA Great Lakes Region Coach of Year 2015 Creighton 19-4-0 .826 7-2-0 .778 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals CU Totals 82-22-9 .765 28-8-3 .756 2 College Cup’s, 2-time Conference Coach of the Year; 5 NCAA Tournaments

Totals 362-166-49 .670 91-75-18 .543 1 NCAA Title; 6 NCAA College Cups; 20 NCAA Tournaments 11 Assistant Coach Johnny Torres

10th Season Creighton, 2008

JOHNNY TORRES Assistant Coach

Two-time National Player of the Year and Creighton Athletics Hall athletes on service projects in the Omaha area. of Fame selection Johnny Torres enters his 10th season on the Bluejay Torres himself has always been active in service throughout his coaching staff, following a decade-long professional soccer career. collegiate and professional playing days. He visited thousands of youth Arguably the greatest soccer player in Creighton and Missouri Valley in the Omaha community in the 1990s. Torres was tabbed the Children’s Conference history, Torres played for the Bluejays from 1994-97. Miracle Network National “Hometown Hero” in 1996. A native of Medellin, Torres claimed the National Assistant Coach of the Year honor from Colombia, he was honored by the Omaha City Council with “Johnny Torres the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in January 2012. Day” on Oct. 27, 1996, in recognition of earning U.S. Citizenship just days He was also named the NSCAA Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of before, his community service and his soccer skills. the Year recognition after the 2015 season, his third regional honor in five Torres was named to the MVC All-Centennial Team in 2006 and in 2011 years (2011, 2012). he became the first men’s soccer player inducted into the Missouri Valley Last season, Torres helped lead the Bluejays to the most wins in Divison Conference Hall of Fame. In 1997 he won both the Hermann Trophy and I (19) as Creighton had four players selected in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. the Missouri Athletic Club Award (prior to the combination of the awards), The Bluejays started the season 15-0-0, the program’s best start recognizing him as the National Player of the Year. In 1996, he earned since 1993, and finished the year with the third-best offense in Division I. National Player of the Year honors from Soccer America after leading the A member of the 2014 BIG EAST Co-Coaching Staff of the Year, Bluejays to their first College Cup appearance. When his career ended, Torres helped lead the Bluejays to the nation’s best winning percentage he was the Valley’s all-time scoring (128 points) and assists (36) leader. at 16-3-3 (.795). Creighton won its first BIG EAST regular season title He was the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 1998 MLS Draft with a 7-1-1 mark in just the second year in the conference. The Bluejays by the New England Revolution, and played for the Revolution for four advanced to their third NCAA quarterfinal appearance in the last four sea- seasons. He also played for the Miami Fusion and Chicago Fire of Major sons. Three CU players earned spots on NSCAA All-America squads and League Soccer, before continuing his career in the USL for the Minnesota four earned unanimous All-BIG EAST selections and two major awards. Thunder and the Milwaukee Wave United, before moving to indoor soccer In 2013, he aided the Jays through their inaugural season in the BIG with the Milwaukee Wave. In 2010, Torres returned to the professional EAST Conference and a tough non-conference slate. Creighton finished ranks as a player, leading the Omaha Vipers of the Major Indoor Soccer the season with a 9-9-2 overall record and a 4-4-1 mark in league play. League in goals scored. In 2009, he played on the United States Adult Seven Bluejays claimed spots on 2013 All-BIG EAST Teams. Eric Miller Soccer Association Over 30 championship team – Nebraska 402 – which and Zach Barnes claimed NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region honors and qualified and participated in the U.S. Open Cup in 2009. later were drafted in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft. Torres returned to the Creighton campus in the fall of 2007 to complete He helped direct the Bluejays to a 17-4-3 record and their second his undergraduate degree while serving as the Bluejays’ undergraduate consecutive appearance in a College Cup In 2012. Creighton won the manager. After receiving the NCAA Degree Completion Award, he earned Missouri Valley Conference regular- his degree in social work from Creighton in the spring of 2008. season and tournament titles for The 2004 Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, two-time First a second straight season. Along Team All-American and three-time First Team All-Region selection has a the way, the Bluejays tied the son, Dominic, and a daughter, Perla. Torres married Sara Heck in 2013. MVC record for the fewest goals allowed (1) in a Valley season set Torres Career Highlights • NSCAA National Assistant Coach of the Year (2012) by CU in 2011. CU entered the • NSCAA Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of the Year (2015) 2012 College Cup on a 14-match • NSCAA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year (2011, 2012) unbeaten streak before falling 1-0 to • Three College Cup Appearances: - Coaching Staff (2011, 2012) eventual national champion Indiana in - Player (1996) a semifinal. • 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances Three times in Torres’ first five - Coaching Staff (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) - Player (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) seasons on the Bluejay bench, the • Four-time Coaching Staff of the Year (2008, 2010, 2011, 2014) Creighton men’s soccer staff was • Nine regular-season conference titles honored as the MVC Coaching Staff - Coaching Staff (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) - Player (1994, 1995, 1996) of the Year, earning the nod in 2008, • Six conference tournament championships 2010 and 2011. His roles on the - Coaching Staff (2008, 2011, 2012) coaching staff include scouting, - Player (1994, 1995, 1997) • National Player of the Year (1996, 1997) recruiting and training. He also plays • Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame (2004); MVC Hall of Fame (2011) a major role in working with student- • Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial Team (2006)

12 Michael Gabb and Zach Barnes championships and made it to the NCAA Tournament each season during his time as a player. An Omaha native, Gabb earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology First Season with a minor in business from Creighton in 2002. Gabb and his wife Bethany have one child, Jackson. Creighton, 2002

MICHAEL GABB Assistant Coach

Former Bluejay goalkeeper Michael Gabb has returned to Omaha to take over as an assistant for the Creighton men’s soccer team. Gabb spent five seasons with the Bluejays from 1998-2002 while First Year playing for (1998-2000) and (2001-02). In 2007 he returned to his alma mater and spent one season as an assistant under Creighton, 2015 Warming. Most recently, Gabb served as the director of goalkeeping at the Colorado Rush Soccer Club for five years, and spent two seasons as the goalkeepers coach for Metropolitan State University in Denver. He helped ZACH guide the Roadrunners to a 13-4-2 record and 1.12 goals against average BARNES Graduate Assistant in 2015. He spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach for the men’s Zach Barnes joins the Creighton coaching staff for his first season as and women’s soccer programs at Winthrop University in 2005-06. He a graduate assistant. also served as Director of Coaching at the Discoveries Soccer Club while Barnes played for the Creighton men’s soccer team in 2012 and 2013. attending school in Rock Hill, S.C. Barnes claimed a spot on the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Third Team Gabb earned his master’s in business and leadership from Winthrop as a midfielder during his senior season. He served as a captain on the in 2007. 2013 team and earned All-BIG EAST First Team recognition while starting He is no stranger to working in the Omaha community. Prior to his time every match for the Jays. with the Eagles, Gabb served as an assistant coach at Bellevue University. Following his final season as a collegiate player, Barnes was drafted He also served as the supervisor of the Millard Soccer Center, the Arsenal in the third round (56th overall) of 2014 Major League Soccer SuperDraft Soccer Club goalkeeping director and founded and directed the Nebraska by D.C. United. Goalkeeping Academy. He scored his lone goal as a Bluejay with a penalty kick in a 2-1 Following graduation from Creighton in 2002, Gabb played overtime victory over Old Dominion during the 2013 season, before professionally with the Syracuse Salty Dogs in the United Soccer League for finishing with a goal and two assists in 20 contests. one season. Barnes also played every match for the Bluejays in 2012 and helped During his collegiate playing career, Gabb helped lead the Bluejays guide the team to its second consecutive appearance in the College Cup. to the College Cup twice, including the 2000 College Cup Final. In 2000, Additionally, he earned a spot on the Ameritas Classic and Creighton he set school records with 2,279 minutes in goal and 21 victories, while Invitational All-Tournament teams during his first season in Omaha. playing for Simon. The Bluejays won a program-best 22 matches during Barnes recorded 15 shots while playing the second-most minutes of any the 2000 season. player on the roster and playing a pivotal role in the Bluejays trip to the As a senior (2002), Gabb played every minute in goal, College Cup in Hoover, Ala. tallying, and led Creighton to its second College Cup appearance in three The Flower Mound, Texas native, spent his first two collegiate seasons. He earned second team All-MVC honors after accumulating a seasons at SMU. He scored five goals during his freshman season for 0.96 goals against average and an 18-4-2 record. the Mustangs. Gabb owns the fourth-most wins (41) all-time as a Creighton Barnes will pursue an MBA while assisting the Bluejays as a goalkeeper and the second-best winning percentage (.802). graduate assistant. The Bluejays won three Missouri Valley Conference tournament Men’s Soccer Support Staff

Scott Bankers Tim Breen, S.J. Aaron Haselhorst Brandon McCarville Anthony Robinson Kevin Sarver Strength and Performance Director of Operations Athletic Training Facilities Assistant SID Associate Athletics Director Men’s Soccer Contact Soccer Administrator 13 Myles Englis

Redshirt Senior • 5-10 • 165 • Rome, Ga.

Last School: Darlington Academy Last Club: IMG Academy Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2012 10-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 2013 14-1 2 0 4 15 8 0 0-0 2014 Redshirted 2015 23-5 4 1 9 32 13 2 0-0 Totals 47-6 6 1 13 50 21 2 0-0

2012 (Freshman at Creighton) Midfielder played in 10 games for CU as a rookie … Registered first MYLES 16 shot as a Bluejay vs. William & Mary (Sept. 16) ... Also attempted ENGLIS Midfielder a shot at Tulsa (Sept. 25) and against SIUE (Oct. 6) ... In summer offseason, spent time playing with Georgia Revolution helping the 2015 (Redshirt Junior at Creighton) team advance to the second round of the U.S. Open Cup. Played in 23 matches and made five starts ... Scored goals in three consecutive matches from Aug. 30-Sept. 6 ... Found the back of the Club/Prep Career net in the second game of the season against Milwaukee (Aug. 30) Spent summer of 2014 with IMG Academy team of the Premier for his first goal ... Notched the game-winning goal against Cal State Development League (PDL) in Bradenton, Fla., playing with past Northridge (Sept. 4) ... Picked up three points with a goal and an assist Creighton teammates David Abidor, Eric DeJulio and Connor Sparrow during 65 minutes of action against No.13 UC Irvine (Sept. 6) ... Also … Led the Darlington Soccer Academy to the 2010 and 2011 Disney recorded a season-high four shots against the Anteaters ... Matched Championships ... Won Disney and State Cup with Cobb FC ... his four-shot total on Sept. 19 against Tulsa ... Guided Creighton to a Finished as 2011 and 2012 Regional Quarterfinalists ... Finished third 4-2 victory with the game-winning goal against Seton Hall in the first at the U.S. Club Nationals with the Darlington Soccer Academy ... BIG EAST match of the season (Sept. 26) ... Logged a career-high 79 Member of Georgia Olympic Development Program from 2008-2010. minutes during the Bluejays’ 4-0 victory over Missouri State on Sept. 29 ... Fired three shots against Villanova (Oct. 24). Personal Son of Basil Englis and Judith Tutin ... Has one younger sister Haley 2014 (Junior at Creighton) ... Marketing major. Took a redshirt season due to injury suffered at the beginning of the year ... Named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

2013 (Sophomore at Creighton) Played in final 14 games of the season … Made first career start in BIG EAST Championship quarterfinal match at Providence (Nov. 12), playing a season-high of 77 minutes … Scored goals in matches against DePaul (Nov. 2) and in the regular-season finale at Providence (Nov. 8) … Made total of 10 shot attempts over final four matches of season … Posted two shots on goal in NCAA Tournament match against Seattle (Nov. 21).

14 Ricardo Perez

Senior • 5-8 • 160 • Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

Last School: Rocky Mountain (Colo.) Last Club: Colorado Rapids Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2013 20-10 2 0 4 12 4 1 0-0 2014 22-15 3 2 8 23 8 1 0-0 2015 23-20 6 2 14 36 10 4 0-0 Totals 65-45 11 4 26 71 22 6 0-0

2015 (Junior at Creighton) Played in each of the Bluejays’ 23 matches, including 20 starts ... Ranked third on the team with six goals ... Also ranked third on the RICARDO team with 14 points ... Named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region 10 PEREZ Midfielder/Forward Second Team ... Earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team after recording an assist and five shots in two matches ... Claimed after two seasons of high school soccer ... Joined the Rapids Academy BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honors on Oct. 26 after in 2008 at the U-14 level and played with the Rapids U-16 Team in scoring two goals, including the game-winning goal against Villanova each of his first four seasons at the club ... Moved up to play with the ... Recognized with the team’s Most Improved Award at Creighton’s U-18’s in final two seasons and played in all the games at the 2012 postseason banquet ... Scored his first goal of the season as the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Finals, where the Rapids U-18s game-winning goal during Creighton’s 1-0 win over Tulsa (Sept. 19) finished sixth in the nation ... That season he scored 10 goals ... Played ... Recorded the game-winning goal against Providence (Oct. 31) and on a U.S. Club Soccer National Finalist squad in 2009 after winning a during the NCAA Tournament second round match against Drake Regional Championship along the way ... Earlier in career participated (Nov. 22) ... Played a season-high 107 minutes during the BIG EAST in pair of U.S. U-14 team camps and played on a Colorado State Cup Championship match at Georgetown (Nov. 15)... Recorded a goal State Championship Team ... During two years of high school soccer during the Bluejays’ NCAA Tournament quarterfinal match at Akron at Rocky Mountain under the guidance of Daniel Ibanez, earned All- (Dec. 5). Conference honors as a sophomore ... In freshman campaign, RMHS advanced to the State 4A Final Four. 2014 (Sophomore at Creighton) Played all 22 matches with 15 starts, including 10 of the last 11 Personal contests … Tallied three goals on the season, all in BIG EAST home Son of Roberto Perez and Veronica Carrillo ... Ricardo was matches … Netted first goal of season against Seton Hall (Oct. 4) … born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico ... Has one brother, Roberto ... Also notched first career assist against the Pirates to attain career high Brother played professional soccer in Tamaulipas, Mexico, as a three points in the 3-2 victory … Scored game-winning goal off the goalkeeper for Altamira FC ... Pursuing a degree in business bench in a 2-0 win over Marquette (Oct. 29) … Posted his final tally of intelligence and analytics. the year against No. 19 Providence in regular-season finale (Nov. 7) … Finished fourth on the team with three goals, eight points, 23 shots and eight shots on goal … Played a career-high 110 minutes at Xavier (Oct. 18) in 1-1 tie.

2013 (Freshman at Creighton) BIG EAST All-Rookie Team member … Played all 20 matches with 10 starts … Scored game-winning goal against Cal Poly (Sept. 1) in season-opening weekend … Posted score against Columbia (Sept. 6) the following weekend … Four points tied him for eighth on the squad.

Club/Prep Career Came to Omaha with multiple national accolades including an All- America honor from NSCAA ... Played for the Colorado Rapids Reserves beginning in 2011 when he made his debut at age 15 ... Team captain of the Rapids’ U-18 team in final two sea- sons under the direction of Brian Crookham ... Ranked as the No. 19 player in the Top Drawer Soccer Boys IMG Academy 150 entering 2013 season ... Also stood fourth in the website’s Rocky Mountain/Southwest Regional Rankings and at No. 10 in the midfielder position rankings ... Played exclusively with the Rapids

15 Brock Fitzgerald

Redshirt Junior • 5-8 • 150 • Lincoln, Neb.

Last School: Pius X Last Club: Omaha FC Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2013 Redshirted 2015 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Totals 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0

Club/Prep Career Played club ball with Omaha FC after concluding a four-year high school career at Lincoln’s Pius X High School ... Ranked as the No. 9 BROCK player in the Top Drawer Soccer Heartland Regional Rankings entering FITZGERALD Midfielder 24 2013 season ... Helped Omaha FC claim four state titles and advanced to the regional semis in 2012 under coach Mike Dean ... Started every 2015 (Redshirt Sophomore at Creighton) game of his high school career, and his team won the 2010 Nebraska Played in five matches for the Bluejays ... Recorded a shot against Class B state championship and picked up a district championship as Milwaukee (Aug. 30) ... Logged a season-high 34 minutes against No. well ... Scored tying goal in a state semifinal victory and later assisted 13 UC Irvine (Sept. 6). on the game-winning goal as a freshman ... As a junior claimed All- State First Team honors from both the Omaha World-Herald as well 2014 (Redshirt Freshman at Creighton) as the Lincoln Journal Star ... Achieved Super State Second Team Was not on the team while attending Creighton. honors from the Journal Star ... Attained honors from both papers as a sophomore earning All-State First Team recognition from the Journal 2013 (Freshman at Creighton) Star and as an All-State Second Team selection by the World-Herald. Was on the Creighton team, but did not play in any regular-season matches, while using his redshirt season. Personal Son of Scott and Jeanie Fitzgerald ... Has one older sister, Bridget ... Sister is a former captain of the Creighton Dance Team and a CU grad ... Marketing major.

16 Noah Franke

Junior • 5-8 • 140 • Orlando, Fla.

Last School: Olympia Last Club: Orlando City Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2014 21-0 0 1 1 5 2 0 0-0 2015 23-17 2 3 7 31 10 1 0-0 Totals 44-17 2 4 8 36 12 1 0-0

2015 (Sophomore at Creighton) Played in 23 matches and made 17 starts ... Started the final 15 matches of the season ... Scored his first career goal as a Bluejay for NOAH the game-winning goal during the final minutes against St. John’s (Oct. 13 FRANKE Midfielder 10) ... Notched his second goal of the season during Creighton’s 3-1 victory at Marquette (Oct. 17) ... Earned an assist in three matches, League championship … Team was ranked No. 1 in Florida and No. including the Bluejays’ 5-1 NCAA Tournament win against Drake (Nov. 12 nationally ... On world champion Kick It 3v3 soccer team in 2010 22) ... Logged 90 minutes of time on the pitch during seven matches ... and runner up squad in 2011 … Also claimed five 3v3 team national Recorded a season-high three shots in three different matches. championship … Volunteered for Give Kids the World Foundation … Served at Orlando homeless mission … River of Life Church Youth 2014 (Freshman at Creighton) Group and Breakwater Youth Ministry member. Played in 21 matches, including all nine BIG EAST matches, coming off the bench in each contest … Notched first career assist against Personal Seton Hall (Oct. 4) to attain first career point in a 3-2 victory over the Son of Tom and Melissa Franke ... Has three brothers Spencer, Caleb Pirates … Sent a pair of shots to the net at Villanova (Sept. 27) and and Levi … Grandfather attended Creighton in 1962 and several against UMKC (Sept. 30)… Played a season-high 48 minutes at Xavier extended family members earned degrees from Creighton dating back (Oct. 18) in a 1-1 tie. to 1947 … Pursuing a degree in entrepreneurship. Club/Prep Career Played club ball at Orlando City Developmental Academy under head coach Paul Shaw … Played with Orlando City U-23s that advanced to third round of 2014 US Open Cup … Also played 90 minutes against Portland Timbers MLS squad … Led the USSDA in starts percentage with 33 in 33 Orlando City U-18 matches, playing 90 minutes or more in 32 contests in 2013-14 … A year earlier led team in goals, assists and starts as co-captain … Played one year of varsity soccer at Olympia High School for head coach Lou Romano … Led varsity team in assists and ranked second in goals as MVP … Also was placekicker for Olympia’s football team during sophomore year … Graduated high school with honors and was member of 6th Man club … Junior club team Tampa Bay United Premier U-17 claimed Region III Premier

17 Michael Kluver

Redshirt Junior • 6-3 • 195 • Omaha, Neb.

Last School: Skutt Catholic Last Club: Omaha FC Career Statistics Year M-MS Min. SV GA GAA ShO W-L-T 2013 Redshirted 2014 Did Not Play 2015 1-0 15:38 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0 Totals 1-0 15:38 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0

the NSAA single-season mark of 13 shutouts as a junior ... Named honorary captain of two Omaha World-Herald Class B All-State First MICHAEL Teams ... Earned consecutive SuperState First Team honors from the Lincoln Journal Star in each of final two seasons after claiming KLUVER Goalkeeper 30 honorable mention recognition as a sophomore ... Won Class B All- State honors and was a member of the River City All-Conference 2015 (Redshirt Sophomore at Creighton) team in each of his final three seasons ... Three-time captain’s team Appeared in one match during the 2015 season ... Logged 16 minutes won the 2012 Nebraska Class B state championship and picked in goal and did not face any shots while sharing a shutout during up a district title ... Played football in his final year and also served Creighton’s 4-0 win over UC Irvine (Sept. 6) ... Awarded the Ren & as the varsity basketball manager ... With Omaha FC, claimed four Stacie Smith Bluejay Player Award for his community service and state titles under coach Mike Dean ...The Greater Omaha Sports outreach. Committee named him the top soccer Male Scholar-Athlete of 2013 ... Earned the President’s Education Award for academic excellence as 2014 (Redshirt Freshman at Creighton) well as an Academic All-State honor from the Nebraska Chiropractic Did not participate in game action in 2014 but was named to BIG Physicians Association (NCPA) ... Claimed Academic All-Conference EAST All-Academic Team … Wrote soccer blog “Between the Posts” honors in final three years and was an honor roll student all four years with Michael Kluver featured at GoCreighton.com on 2015 summer ... Member of the National Honor Society and parliamentarian for the trip to Europe. Future Business Leaders of America in final two years ... Competed on the UNO/Creighton chemistry team as a junior and senior ... Two-year 2013 (Freshman at Creighton) member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has volunteered Redshirted first season in Omaha. with Habitat for Humanity.

Club/Prep Career Personal Completed high school soccer career at Skutt Catholic in spring 2013, Son of Matt and Kathy Kluver ... Has one sister, Emily, and one brother leading team to two straight Class B championships ... Named 2013 Oliver ... Sister participated on the club fencing team at Swarthmore Gatorade Nebraska Soccer Player of the Year ... Played club ball College ... Exercise science major. with Omaha FC ... Concluded extraordinary four-year high school career at Skutt under the direction of Rob Meyers ... Holds two state NSAA records for shutouts in Class B ... Held 30 opponents scoreless over final three seasons to attain career shutout record ... Matched

18 Ricky Lopez-Espin

Junior • 6-2 • 200 • Miami, Fla.

Last School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn) Last Club: Shattuck-St. Mary’s Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2014 11-8 3 1 7 18 7 2 0-0 2015 23-16 5 1 11 49 21 1 0-0 Totals 34-24 8 2 18 67 28 3 0-0

2015 (Sophomore at Creighton) Played in 23 matches, including 16 starts ... Ranked third on the team with 49 shots and 21 shots on goal ... Notched five goals, including one game-winner ... Tallied his first score of the year with a RICKY 7 Forward game-tying goal against Cal State Northridge (Sept. 4) ... Scored the LOPEZ-ESPIN game-winning goal against Drake (Oct. 6) ... Found the back of the net once and notched an assist at Providence (Oct. 31) ... Recorded over UIC (Sept. 16) … Sent a shot at the net in all but one of 11 contests his first career multi-goal game with two goals against Drake during … Finished fifth on the team with seven points despite playing just half the the second round of the NCAA Tournament (Nov. 22) ... Played 100 season … Played a season-high 82 minutes at Tulsa (Sept. 13) in a minutes during Creighton’s NCAA quarterfinal match at Akron (Dec. 5) 1-1 tie ... Named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team. ... Honored with The Dowd Family Most Competitive Player Award at the Jeffrey C. Kasch Foundation Postseason Banquet. Club/Prep Career Participated in United States U-20 Men’s National Team camp under 2014 (Freshman at Creighton) head coach Tab Ramos … Played club ball at Shattuck-St. Mary’s Played in 11 matches, including eight starts before suffering a season- Academy for head coach Tim Carter … Helped lead the squad to the ending injury at Drake (Oct. 7) … Named BIG EAST Rookie of the 2013 U-17/U-18 U.S. Academy National Championship match … Led Week (Sept. 1) and earned a spot on the Top Drawer Soccer Team USSDA with 21 goals in final season at SSM … Scored 11 goals in of the Week after a spectacular debut on opening weekend … Scored previous season at the Academy … Honor roll student at SSM. game-winning tally against No. 20 Stanford (Aug. 29) and added an assist against the Cardinal in Creighton debut … Tallied second Personal career goal two days later, also a game winner, against Santa Clara at Son of Eddie Lopez and Marlene Espin ... A marketing major. Morrison Stadium … Scored his final goal of the season in 3-1 victory

19 Lucas Stauffer

Junior • 5-6 • 160 • Owensboro, Ky.

Last School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.) Last Club: Vejle Boldklub Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2014 22-11 4 2 10 33 17 3 0-0 2015 23-23 2 2 6 38 16 0 0-0 Totals 45-34 6 4 16 71 33 3 0-0

to claim a BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll spot … Notched two scores in 3-2 home win over Seton Hall (Oct. 4), including the deciding LUCAS goal with 57 seconds remaining … Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after scoring twice off the bench against the Pirates to notch STAUFFER Defender 12 the first multiple-goal game of young career … Posted first career NCAA Tournament goal with the game winner against Oregon State 2015 (Sophomore at Creighton) in a 1-0 second round victory … Registered first career assist against Played and started all 23 matches ... Scored two goals and had two Cincinnati (Sept. 7) … Recorded first NCAA Tournament assist in 2-1 assists ... Opened the season playing all 90 minutes during the first victory over Xavier (Nov. 30) in the third round … Finished third on the three matches ... Recorded his first assist of the season against team with four goals, 10 points, 33 shots and 17 shots on goal. Northern Illinois (Sept. 22) ... Notched a goal at Seton Hall during the first game of the BIG EAST regular season (Sept. 26) ... Had an assist Club/Prep Career on the only goal against DePaul (Oct. 3) ... Scored Creighton’s only goal Played for Shattuck-St. Mary’s development academy for three during the Bluejays’ 2-1 loss against Xavier (Oct. 28) ... Played a years under head coach Tim Carter … Helped lead the squad to the season-high 105 minutes during the BIG EAST Championship match 2013 U-17/U-18 USSDA National Championship match … Played at Georgetown (Nov. 15) ... Ranked fourth on the team with 38 shots internationally in Denmark for Club Vejle BK in 2013 and for Dutch ... Earned the Men’s Soccer Most Inspirational Award at the 2016 clubs Vitesse and FC Twente in 2012 … Member of U.S. Soccer U-14 Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame banquet. National ID Camp … Youngest player to compete for the U.S. Futsal National Team … Made 16 international appearances and scored eight 2014 (Freshman at Creighton) goals for USFNT … Won the 2013 Four Nations Futsal Tournament Played in all 22 matches, making 11 starts … BIG EAST All-Rookie with USA squad in England … Played for Sportstutor Futsal Academy Team selection … Claimed Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI from 2010-13 as team claimed a national championship and a pair Freshman First Team honors … Scored three game-winning goals in of regional titles … Competed in multiple men’s national team Futsal first season in Omaha to rank in a tie for fifth in the conference and camps as well as the Grand Prix of Futsal in Brazil since 2011. No. 52 nationally … Launched at least one shot in 17 of 22 contests … Scored first career goal with game-winning shot at Villanova (Sept. 27) Personal Son of Tyler and Jennifer Stauffer ... Father won a national championship at Kentucky Wesleyan College as a member of basketball team and also played soccer at KWC … Has three siblings: Matthew, Annie and Rainesford … Is studying in the College of Arts and Sciences.

20 Mitch LaGro

Redshirt Sophomore • 5-11 • 170 • Dallas, Texas

Last School: Plano West Last Club: Solar Chelsea Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2014 Redshirted 2015 11-5 0 1 1 1 1 0 0-0 Totals 11-5 0 1 1 1 1 0 0-0

2015 (Redshirt Freshman at Creighton) Appeared in 11 matches, including five starts ... Recorded his first point in a Creighton uniform with an assist against Milwaukee (Aug. MITCH 30) ... Played all 90 minutes during his first two career starts at Butler 3 LaGRO Defender/Midfielder (Oct. 14) and at Marquette (Oct. 17) ... Tallied a shot on goal against Villanova (Oct. 24).

2014 (Freshman at Creighton) Redshirted first season on campus with the BIG EAST champs, but was named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

Club/Prep Career Played club soccer for the Solar Chelsea Academy from 2011-2013 for Kevin Smith and Adrian Sulca … Team advanced to USSF playoffs and Dallas Cup semifinals in each of final three seasons … Club team placed fourth at the 2011 National Championship after claiming the Region III and league titles … Team also played appeared in title match of Dallas Cup, State Cup and Disney Jr. Soccer Showcase in same year … Earned varsity letter during freshman season at Plano West Senior High School for head coach Jimmy Dowell … Claimed Second Team All-District honors as a freshman when he led the team in minutes played … Member of Young Life and National Honor Society … Also volunteered as member of Young Men’s Service League.

Personal Son of Joseph and Kadette LaGro ... Has one older sister Lauren, who played soccer at Rice University ... Father played soccer at DePauw University … Pursuing a degree in finance.

21 Peter Prescott

Sophomore • 6-4 • 185 • Vancouver, Wash.

Last School: Mountain View Last Club: Portland Timbers Academy Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 20-1 1 0 2 12 5 0 0-0

Club/Prep Career Played for the Portland Timbers Academy … Captained the Timbers PETER squad since 2013 … Helped the U-18 Timbers advance to the playoffs 2 in 2014 and trained with the U-23 Portland Timbers … Scored a goal PRESCOTT Defender against the U-17 national team in 2014 and compiled 12 scores as a 2015 (Freshman at Creighton) junior and sophomore … As a freshman at Mountain View High School Played in 20 matches, including one start ... Scored his first career earned second team all-conference honors and helped the squad to goal on Oct. 24 against Villanova ... Recorded a season-high three a fourth-place showing in the Class 3A playoffs … Also participated in shots during the season-opening match against Michigan (Aug. golf and basketball during freshman year … National Honor Society 28) ... Made first start of his career during the NCAA Tournament member … Member of Rachel’s Challenge, the Red Cross and Team second round against Drake (Nov. 22), and played all 90 minutes of Up … Volunteered with the Special Olympics and at St. Joseph’s the match ... Logged a season-high 91 minutes during the BIG EAST Catholic Church. Championship match at Georgetown (Nov. 15). Personal Son of Donham and Kara Prescott ... Has one brother, William … Father Donham swam for the University of Oregon … Majoring in exercise science.

22 Joel Rydstrand

Sophomore • 5-8 • 155 • Almunge, Sweden

Last School: Celsiusskolan Last Club: IK Sirius Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 23-22 3 3 9 22 7 1 0-0

2015 (Freshman at Creighton) Played in all 23 matches, including 22 starts ... Scored three goals and recorded three assists ... Named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team JOEL ... Notched his first career point with an assist against Tulsa (Sept. 6 RYDSTRAND Midfielder 19) ... Tallied an assist at Seton Hall during the Bluejays’ 4-2 victory over the Pirates in the first BIG EAST match of the season (Sept. 26) Club/Prep Career ... Scored his first career goal for the game-winning goal at Marquette Native of Sweden who played within the IK Sirius organization over the (Oct. 17) ... Claimed his first BIG EAST honor after being named BIG past year … Spent time with the Swedish National Team at a 22-player EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 19 ... Helped Creighton camp … Midfielder was on loan from the IK Sirius Academy to BKV score five goals against Villanova (Oct. 24) with his second goal in as Norrtälje through the end of the fall of 2014. many matches ... Earned BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors on Oct. 26 following the Villanova match ... Recorded his third goal of Personal the season on Nov. 12 against Providence ... Had an assist during the Son of Ola and Monica Rydstrand ... Joel was born in Uppsela, NCAA Tournament against Drake (Nov. 22) ... Played 90 minutes or Sweden ... Plans to pursue a degree in business. more in three matches, including a season-high 102 minutes during the NCAA quarterfinal match at Akron (Dec. 5).

23 Evan Waldrep

Sophomore • 6-0• 170 • Phoenix, Ariz.

Last School: Vista Grande Last Club: Real Salt Lake Academy Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 10-0 2 2 6 4 2 0 0-0

Club/Prep Career Played for the Real Salt Lake Academy while competing on the United EVAN States U-16 and U-18 National squads … Played with the United 8 States U-18 MNT squad in Guadalajara, Mexico … Helped lead the WALDREP Midfielder RSL-AZ U-16 Academy to the USSDA Finals Championship in 2013 2015 (Freshman at Creighton) under the direction of a former Bluejay in RSL-AZ assistant coach Mike Played in 10 matches during his first season in Omaha ... Scored Kraus ... Enrolled at Creighton in the spring of 2015. his first career goal as a Bluejay on Sept. 29 against Missouri State ... Recorded two assists on Oct. 24 against Villanova ... Notched Personal his second goal of the year during the NCAA Tournament match Son of Robb and Shawna Waldrep ... Has two siblings Aiden and against Drake (Nov. 22). Paris … Plans to pursue a degree in business.

2015 (US Under-20 Men’s National Team) Earned a spot on the United States U-20 Men’s National Team and missed two weeks of Creighton’s regular season to compete in Germany.

24 Stefan Wutte and Yasin Abdulgasem

Redshirt Junior • 6-1 • 185 • Perrydale, Ore. Last School: Willamette University Last Club: Portland Timbers Academy Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2013 (WU) 17-8 0 0 0 8 4 0 0-0 2014 (WU) 19-17 2 1 5 13 7 0 0-0 2015 (CU) Redshirted Totals 36-25 2 1 5 21 11 0 0-0

2015 (Junior at Creighton) Used his redshirt option during his first season in Omaha. STEFAN 17 WUTTE Defender 2013-14 (Willamette University) Played in 19 contests with 17 starts in sophomore campaign for a Club/Prep Career team that went 13-5-2 … Totaled five points on a pair of goals and Attended West Salem High School ... Competed for the Portland an assist … Scored first collegiate goal against UC Santa Cruz (Sept. Timbers U18 Academy as a midfielder and a defender. 12) … Notched first career assist on game-winning goal at Whitman (Sept. 20) … Scored second career tally unassisted at George Fox Personal (Oct. 17) … Saw action in 17 games with eight starts as a freshman Son of Siegfried and Paula Wutte ... Has one sister, Anna ... Biology in 2013 ... Took eight shots with four on goal despite playing mostly major. as a defensive midfielder ...Club finished 10-6-3 ... Coached by Lloyd Fobi, whlie his father, Siegfried, was an assistant coach at Willamette ... Willamette is located in Salem, Ore., and competed in Division III’s Northwest Conference.

Senior • 5-8 • 140 • Aurora, Colo. Last School: Wisconsin-Green Bay Last Club: Real Colorado Career Statistics (at Wisconsin-Green Bay and Tyler JC) Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2013 (Tyler JC) 19-8 1 0 2 3 2 0 0-0 2014 (Tyler JC) 22-11 5 2 12 26 11 0 0-0 2015 (GB) 16-11 0 0 0 5 2 0 0-0 Totals 57-30 6 2 14 34 15 0 0-0

2015 (Junior at Wisconsin-Green Bay) Appeared in 16 matches for the Phoenix, including 11 starts ... YASIN Launched five shots with two of them on goal ... Team finished 5-10-3 19 ABDULGASEM Midfielder overall and 2-5-2 in the Horizon League.

2013-14 (Freshman and Sophomore at Tyler JC) Played on team that won 2014 NJCAA National Championship ... Personal Team also claimed two conference championships, two regional Son of Salam and Teresa Abdulgasem ... Has six siblings: championships and two district championships ... Finished career with Anees, Siraj, Sabri, Usama, Safia and Jamila ... Majoring in six goals and two assists ... Tyler JC is located in Tyler, Texas. international relations.

Club/Prep Career Part of Real Colorado Cup Championship Team ... Also a two-time Colorado Storm Cup champion ... Was a Development Academy player (2009-2013).

25 Alex Kapp and Riggs Lennon

Senior • 6-0 • 190 • Westchester, N.Y. Last School: Boston College University Last Club: FC Westchester Academy Career Statistics (at Boston College) Year M-MS Min. SV GA GAA ShO W-L-T 2013 11-11 1011:20 42 21 1.87 0 3-8-0 2014 15-15 1435:19 55 20 1.25 5 5-7-3 2015 11-10 1013:01 38 11 0.98 2 5-3-2 Totals 37-36 3459:40 135 52 1.41 7 13-18-5

2013 (Redshirt Freshman at Boston College) ALEX Started 11 matches, including the final 10 of the season ... Recorded KAPP Goalkeeper a season-high seven saves twice ... Recorded his first win against 1 Syracuse (Oct. 8). 2016 (Graduate Student at Creighton) Joined the Bluejay program during the spring semester. 2012 (Freshman at Boston College) Redshirted during his freshman season at Boston College. 2015 (Redshirt Junior at Boston College) Played in 11 matches, including 10 starts ... Averaged 3.45 saves per Club/Prep Career game, good enough for fifth in the ACC ... Made a season-high eight Played with the FC Westchester Academy U-15 through U-18 squads saves against Syracuse during the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals ... Also played with the United States U-17 national team ... Earned All- (Dec. 5) ... Recorded two shutouts ... Graduated from Boston College City and All-State as a junior and senior at Iona Prep ... Participated in in the winter of 2015. the 2011 High School All-American Game ... Helped guide the Gaels to their first CHSAA Class A intersectional title as a junior ... Also 2014 (Redshirt Sophomore at Boston College) played on the Iona Prep football team as a kicker. Made 15 starts in goal for the Eagles ... Ranked fourth in the ACC in saves per game (3.67) ... Tallied a career-high with nine saves at Personal Harvard (Sept. 16) ... Recorded three consecutive shutouts from Aug. Son of Erhardt and Gabriele Kapp ... Has two younger siblings, 31-Sept. 7 (Fordham, Quinnipiac, and Rhode Island). Christian and Margo ... Father, Erhardt, was a three-time All-American at Connecticut and started three games for the 1984 United States Olympic team ... His father also played professionally from 1981-90 ... Currently pursuing a MBA at Creighton.

Senior • 6-1 • 175 • Paradise Valley, Ariz. Last School: University of Virginia Last Club: 94 Sereno White Career Statistics (at Virginia) Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2013 21-6 5 2 12 29 13 2 0-0 2014 16-7 0 1 1 28 12 0 0-0 2015 10-7 2 2 6 22 10 0 0-0 Totals 47-20 7 5 19 79 35 2 0-0

2013 (Freshman at Virginia) Played in 21 matches, including six starts ... Ranked fourth on the squad RIGGS with five goals ... Scored golden goal on header in overtime against UNC LENNON Forward Greensboro (Oct. 29) ... Claimed a spot on Top Drawer Soccer Team of 9 the Week after a multi-goal game against Pittsburgh (Oct. 4) ... Scored first collegiate goal against Providence (Sept. 24). 2015 (Junior at Virginia) Played in 10 matches, including seven starts ... Scored goals in con- Club/Prep Career secutive games against Tulsa (Sept. 4) and George Mason (Sept. 8) ... Played for 94 Sereno White and Real Salt Lake club side ... Spent time Recorded two assists for the Cavaliers ... Ranked second on the team with with the US U-17 National Team ... Named 2011 Arizona Gatorade Player 22 shots and 10 shots on goal. of the Year ... Earned First Team High School All-American status twice ... Named Arizona High School Player of the Year three times ... Three- 2014 (Sophomore at Virginia) time All-Arizona honoree ... Set the Brophy Prep career-goals record with Played in 16 matches, including seven starts ... Converted the clinching 147 in three seasons ... Set a single-season school record with 59 goals penalty kick in the shootout of the 2014 NCAA College Cup champion- ... Notched 51 goals as a junior ... Helped lead Brophy Prep to two state ship match against UCLA (Dec. 14) ... Scored the Cavaliers fifth and final championships ... Rated as the No. 14 recruit by College Soccer News and penalty kick during the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals at Georgetown No. 30 by Top Drawer Soccer. (Dec. 6) ... Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Personal Son of John and Elizabeth Lennon ... Has one brother, Brooks ... Pursuing a degree in economics.

26 Fabio Rumpler and Akeem Ward

Sophomore • 5-7 • 140 • Vienna, Austria Last School: Middle Georgia State Last Club: Admira Wacker Mödling

Career Statistics (at Middle Georgia State) Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 17-16 0 6 6 52 24 0 0-0

2015 (Freshman at Middle Georgia State University) Named to the All-Freshman Team in the Southern State Athletic FABIO Conference ... Played in 17 matches, including 16 starts ... Tallied six 11 RUMPLER Midfielder assists ... Recorded 52 shots, including 24 shots on goal ... Coached by Elvar Gudjonsson. Personal Son of Udo and Dagmar Rumpler ... Plans to study international Club/Prep Career business. Played at the club level for Admira Wacker Mödling under the direction of former Austrian national team player Rolf Landerl ... Won the national title with the squad as a sophomore in 2012 ... Attended Liese Prokop Privatschule High School.

Sophomore • 5-6 • 140 • Vienna, Va. Last School: Hastings College Last Club: Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy

Career Statistics (at Hastings College) Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 20-20 2 5 9 43 21 1 0-1

2015 (Freshman at Hastings College) Named a Second Team NAIA All-American following his first season AKEEM at Hastings College ... Appeared in 20 matches for the Broncos ... 5 WARD Defender Helped lead the defense to five shutouts and held opponents to one or fewer goals during 16 matches ... Tied for second on the team with five Personal assists ... Scored two goals, including one game-winner. Son of Richard and Michelle Ward ... Has four siblings; Richard Jr., Amanda, Amari and Eric ... Plans to major in business. Club/Prep Career Played for Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy and coach Tim Carter at the club level ... Led his U16 team with 13 goals during the 2013 season ... Team reached the 2013 US Soccer Academy National Championship and finished runner-up ... Also made the quarterfinals during the 2014 and 2015 seasons ... Served as student body president at Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School.

27 Bryce Gibson and Connor Ramlo

Redshirt Freshman • 6-5 • 180 • Lee’s Summit, Mo. Last School: Lee’s Summit North Last Club: Sporting Kansas City Academy Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 Redshirted

championships in 2011-12 and finished as regional runners-up in 2012 BRYCE Also played basketball in first two years of high school … Placed in top 10 GIBSON Forward 21 percent of class in high school to earn honor roll recognition … School Representative for Missouri BAR Conference in 2012 … Invitation to 2015 (Freshman at Creighton) Missouri Scholar Academy … History Student of the Year in Redshirted during his first season with the Bluejay program. 2013 … International Baccalaureate Diploma Candidate (2014- 15) … Member of National Honor Society and several service Club/Prep Career organizations … Helped run and coach MLS Works Futsal Tournament in Played with the Sporting Kansas City Academy … Garnered most underprivileged area … Kansas City Rescue Mission volunteer. valuable player accolades at the Creighton Soccer Academy in 2012, 2013 and 2014 … Led his league in goals scored during the 2012 Personal campaign and in assists in 2011 … Earned postseason all-con- Son of Kevin Gibson and Wendy Berdych ... Has three siblings: ference honors at Lee’s Summit North High School and led the brother Noah Berdych and sisters Mackynzi Gibson and Grace school to district championships and the state final four as a Berdych … Father Kevin ran track at Westminster … Plans to major sophomore and freshman … Club team earned back-to-back state in medical sciences.

Redshirt Freshman • 6-0 • 170 • Cedar Rapids, Iowa Last School: Cedar Rapids Xavier Last Club: Iowa Soccer Club

Career Statistics Year M-MS G A Pts Shots SOG GW PK-Att 2015 Redshirted

years of baseball … National Honor Society student and Key Club CONNOR member … Volunteered with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Habitat for RAMLO Midfielder 23 Humanity.

2015 (Freshman at Creighton) Personal Did not play during his first year in Omaha and redshirted. Son of Randy and Lisa Ramlo ... Has one sister, Alexa … Father Randy played baseball for Northern Iowa … Plans to pursue a degree Club/Prep Career in business. Spent time with the Iowa and Cedar River Soccer Clubs … Helped club teams to four Iowa State Cup Championships since 2009 … At Xavier High School earned first team all-state, all-conference, all-tournament and all-metro honors in 2014 … Led Xavier to a pair of district championships and Class 2A state final four appearances as a junior and sophomore … Scored the game-winning goal with three minutes remaining to bring Xavier a Class 2A state championship in 2013 … Also played four years of basketball and two

28 Collin Valdivia and Roberto Anton

Redshirt Freshman • 5-10 • 145 • Santa Monica, Calif. Last School: Loyola Last Club: FC Golden State Career Statistics Year M-MS Min. SV GA GAA ShO W-L-T 2015 Redshirted

2015 (Freshman at Creighton) Used his redshirt option during his first season as a Bluejay. COLLIN 29 VALDIVIA Goalkeeper Club/Prep Career Played club soccer for FC Golden State under the direction of Louie Personal Bilowitz … The team won the CalSouth Premier League and advanced Son of Damian and Wendy Valdivia ... Has one brother, Dominic … to the semifinals of the Surf Cup during his senior season … Led Father Damian played baseball at Santa Monica College … Plans to Loyola High School of Los Angeles to the CIF Southern Section pursue a degree in business. Championship as a junior for coach Chris Walter … Also played baseball for three years at Loyola … Member of the Association of Latin American Student … Volunteered at the St. Thomas the Apostle Elementary and as a peer leader at St. Monica Catholic Church.

Freshman • 5-8 • 140 • Guayaquil, Ecuador Last School: UEB Torremar Last Club: Guayaquil Sporting Club

Club/Prep Career Played club soccer most recently for Guayaquil Sporting Club ... Won ROBERTO a regional championship with club squad ... Attended UEB Torremar 18 ANTON Midfielder High School ... Guided team to regional runner-up finish in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Personal Son of Ricardo and Lorena ... Has four siblings; Nathalie, Ricardo, Rafael and Lorena ... Plans to pursue a degree in business.

29 Julius Fohr and Connor Gavigan

Freshman • 6-0 • 170 • Montabaur, Germany Last School: Fachoberschule Hachenburg Last Club: SpVgg Burgbrohl

Personal JULIUS The son of Markus and Andrea Fohr ... Has one brother, Clemens ... FOHR Defender 4 International business major.

Club/Prep Career Most recently played at the club level for SpVgg Burgbrohl ... Helped lead TuS Koblenz to a third place finish during an international tournament in Italy in 2010 ... Attended Mons-Tabor-Gymnasium Montabaur and the Fachoberschule Hachenburg ... Helped lead Mons-Tabor-Gymnasium three straight years to the German school championship in Berlin ... Best finish was third place of all schools in Germany ... Captain of team ... Scored game-winner in the small final.

Freshman • 6-0 • 165 • Aurora, Colo. Last School: Grandview Last Club: Colorado Rapids Academy

Personal CONNOR The son of Michael and Karen Gavigan ... Has two siblings: Elena and GAVIGAN Goalkeeper 0 Jacob ... Plans to pursue a degree in psychology.

Club/Prep Career Played at the club level for Colorado Rapids Academy ... Practiced with Colorado Rapids MLS team while playing matches with U-18 Academy Team ... Played preseason with Colorado Rapids first team in 2016 ... Attended Grandview High School and played soccer for the Wolves as a freshman and sophomore ... Named Rookie of the Year for the Grandview Wolves school soccer team in 2012... Named team captain for 2013 Colorado State Cup champion Colorado Storm Copa ‘98 ... Volunteered with the Toys for Tots program.

30 Luke Haakenson and Daniel Ribas

Freshman • 5-11 • 170 • Maple Grove, Minn. Last School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s Last Club: Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy

Club/Prep Career Played for Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy ... Ranked as the No. 57 LUKE recruit by College Soccer News ...Guided Shattuck-St. Mary’s to the 15 HAAKENSON Midfielder USSDA National Playoffs during his senior year while leading team in overal points with 10 goals and 2 assists ... Named as a top 10 the adidas International Soccer Team in Madrid during the summer of Player to Watch by Top Drawer Soccer during the U-18 Playoffs ... 2013 ... Made the honor roll throughout his time at Shattuck-St. Mary’s Helped propel the team to the No. 4 ranking in the country during his ... Member of the National Society of High School Scholars. junior season ... Led the team in overall points with eight goals and 16 assists as a sophomore ... Ranked first on the U-16 team as a Personal freshman with eight goals and six assists ... Started playing at Shattuck Son of Scott and Michelle Haakenson ... Has two siblings, Jonathan Academy on the U-16 squad as an eighth grader ... Participated and Meredith ... Currently enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. in the West Ham United US National Camp in Washington, D.C. (2010) ... Only 13-year-old from the U.S. invited to the West Ham International Elite Camp in Aug. 2011 in London ...Competed in the U-15/16 Academy training and match at West Ham ... Played with

Freshman • 5-9 • 145 • Guayaquil, Ecuador Last School: Torremar Last Club: Barcelona S.C.

Club/Prep Career Most recently played at the club level for Barcelona S.C. (Ecuador) ... DANIEL Attended Torremar High School ... High school team finished in the final 14 RIBAS Midfielder four during his freshman season and runner-up during his final three seasons ... Led all individuals at the tournament during his senior season (2015) with eight assists ... Led his U-18 club squad in minutes played at the 2015 regional tournament ... Part of the U-19 club team which finished in third place in the 2016 National Tournament in Ecuador.

Personal Son of Jose and Alegria ... Brother Jose currently plays professionally for Guayaquil SC, and played at Creighton from 2011-14 ... Plans to pursue a business degree.

31 Karim Sawaf and Trent Williams

Freshman • 5-8 • 175 • Beverly Hills, Calif. Last School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.) Last Club: Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy

Personal KARIM Son of Max and Rana Sawaf ... Karim was born in Damascus, Syria SAWAF Forward 20 ... Has four siblings, Omar, Danny, Sammy and Lana ... Currently enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. Club/Prep Career Most recently played at the club level for coach Tim Carter at Shattuck-St. Mary’s Academy ... Scored 10 goals in 13 starts during his senior season, including seven scores in the final seven matches of the season ... Played on the varsity soccer team of the Universal American School of Dubai as an eighth grader to become the youngest player to make the varsity squad ... Played in the Terres De Ibre tour- nament U-12 in Barcelona, Spain during April of 2010 ... Also played in the Mediterranean International Cup in Barcelona during April of 2011 (U-14 team).

Freshman • 5-9 • 170 • Smithville, Mo. Last School: Smithville Last Club: Sporting Blue Valley SC

named Honorable Mention All-State in Class 2 following freshman and TRENT sophomore seasons ... Career assist leader at Smithville ... Participated WILLIAMS Midfielder 25 in wrestling (one year) and track (two years) ... Volunteered with Missouri Adopt a Highway Organization, the National Parkinson’s Club/Prep Career Health Foundation and the YOSO Foundation ... Graduated high Played for Sporting Blue Valley SC at the club level ... Two-time school in the fall of 2015 and joined the Creighton soccer program for News-Press Boys Soccer Player of the Year (2014, 15) while the spring season. playing at Smithville High School ... Named the 2015 Kansas City region co-player of the year ... Helped Smithville claim its 14th Personal consecutive Midland Empire Conference title this past fall ... Also Son of Daniel and Petra Williams ... Has four siblings, guided the Warriors to a No. 8 finish (18-8-1) in the Missouri State Alex, Gabriella, Troy and Maren ... Brother Troy plays High School Soccer Coaches Association (MSHSSCA) 2015 Boys soccer for William Jewell University ... Plans to study Class 3 final team rankings ... Helped lead Smithville to a third place environmental science. finish at the Missouri State championships in 2012 ... Two-time Class 3 All-State First Team Selection by the MSHSSCA (2014, 15) ... Also

32 2015 Statistics

Overall BIG EAST CU Career (Conference) No. Name MP-MS Shots SOG G (GW) A Pts. MP-MS G (GW) A Pts. G A Pts. 14 Fabian Herbers 23-23 94 45 15 (5) 17 47 9-9 7 (1) 7 21 28 (12) 29 (14) 85 (38) 18 Timo Pitter 23-23 73 43 10 (5) 5 25 9-9 2 (1) 2 6 33 (13) 22 (6) 88 (32) 10 Ricardo Perez 23-20 36 10 6 (4) 2 14 9-8 3 (2) 1 7 11 (6) 4 (2) 26 (14) 11 Fernando Castellanos 23-23 30 12 3 (0) 6 12 9-9 0 2 2 5 (0) 7 (2) 17 (2) 7 Ricky Lopez-Espin 23-16 49 21 5 (1) 1 11 9-6 1 (0) 1 3 8 (1) 2 (1) 18 (3) 16 Myles Englis 23-5 32 13 4 (2) 1 9 9-1 1 (1) 0 2 6 (3) 1 (0) 13 (6) 6 Joel Rydstrand 23-22 22 7 3 (1) 3 9 9-8 2 (1) 1 5 3 (2) 3 (1) 9 (5) 13 Noah Franke 23-17 31 10 2 (1) 3 7 9-8 2 (1) 1 5 2 (2) 4 (2) 8 (6) 12 Lucas Stauffer 23-23 38 16 2 (0) 2 6 9-9 2 (0) 1 5 6 (5) 4 (1) 16 (11) 8 Evan Waldrep 10-0 4 2 2 (0) 2 6 3-0 0 2 2 2 (0) 2 (2) 6 (2) 4 Vincent Keller 21-21 12 3 0 4 4 9-9 0 2 2 3 (1) 10 (5) 16 (7) 2 Peter Prescott 20-1 12 5 1 (0) 0 2 8-0 1 (0) 0 2 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (2) 3 Mitch LaGro 11-5 1 1 0 1 1 7-4 0 0 0 0 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 5 Mike Paye 21-11 7 0 0 0 0 9-4 0 0 0 1 (1) 0 (0) 2 (2) 22 Eric DeJulio 21-20 5 0 0 0 0 7-6 0 0 0 3 (0) 0 (0) 6 (0) 9 Diego Bacellar 4-0 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 24 Brock Fitzgerald 5-0 1 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 25 Felix Kollmannthaler 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 3-0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 15 Daniel Rutter 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Creighton Totals 23 449 190 53 (19) 47 153 9 21 (7) 20 62 Opponent Totals 23 216 72 19 14 52 9 10 (2) 9 29

Overall BIG EAST CU Career (Conference) No. Name MP-MS Min. SV GA GAA ShO Min. SV GA GAA ShO Mins. SV GA GAA ShO 0 Connor Sparrow 23-23 2083:10 53 19 0.82 9 810:00 17 10 1.11 2 4592 (1836) 126 (42) 32 (16) 0.63 (0.80) 23 (7) 30 Michael Kluver 1-0 15:38 0 0 0.00 0 - - - - - 16 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0.00 (0.00) 0 (0)

Creighton Totals 23 2098:48 53 19 0.81 10 810:00 17 10 1.11 2 Opponent Totals 23 2098:48 137 53 2.27 0 810:00 50 17 2.33 0 Goalkeeper W-L-T: Sparrow (19-4-0), Kluver (0-0-0)

Miscellaneous Statistics 2015 Record Breakdown

CU Opp. Overall...... 19-4-0 Corner Kicks . . . .137 ...... 84 Home...... 13-1-0 Offsides ...... 46 ...... 33 Away...... 6-3-0 Penalty Kicks . . . .4-4 ...... 1-1 Conference...... 7-2-0 Yellow Cards . . . . 27 ...... 27 Home...... 3-1-0 Herbers 5, Rydstrand 4, Castellanos 3, Stauffer Away...... 4-1-0 3, DeJulio 2, Franke 2, Paye 2, Pitter 2, Keller Non-Conference...... 12-2-0 1, Lopez-Espin 1, Perez 1, Prescott 1. Home...... 10-0-0 Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 1 Away...... 2-2-0 Creighton Scored First...... 16-1-0 Score by Periods Opponent Scored First...... 3-3-0 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total Ahead at halftime...... 13-0-0 CU 28 25 0 0 53 Trailing at halftime...... 2-1-0 Opp. 7 10 0 2 19 Tied at halftime...... 4-3-0 Overtime...... 0-2-0 Tuesday...... 3-0-0 Attendance Breakdown Wednesday...... 1-1-0 Matches Total Average Thursday...... 1-1-0 OVERALL...... 23...... 58,365...... 2,538 Friday...... 3-0-0 Home...... 14...... 46,171...... 3,298 Saturday...... 7-1-0 Away...... 9...... 12,194...... 1,355 Sunday...... 4-1-0 Against Top 25...... 2-3-0

Noah Franke played in all 23 games for the Bluejays during the 2015 season.

33 2015 Final Results and Polls

Date Opponent Score Record BE Site Att. Creighton Goals Aug. 28 MICHIGAN W, 1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Morrison Stadium 4,838 Herbers (1) Aug. 30 MILWAUKEE W, 4-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Morrison Stadium 2,248 Pitter (1), Englis (1), Castellanos (1), Herbers (2) Sept. 4 NORTHRIDGE W, 2-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 Morrison Stadium 4,907 Lopez-Espin (1), Englis (2) Sept. 6 No. 13 UC IRVINE W, 4-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 Morrison Stadium 2,326 Herbers (3,4), Englis (3), Pitter (2) Sept. 11 at Michigan State W, 1-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 East Lansing, Mich. 1,630 Herbers (5) Sept. 19 TULSA W, 1-0 6-0-0 0-0-0 Morrison Stadium 6,453 Perez (1) Sept. 22 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W, 2-0 7-0-0 0-0-0 Morrison Stadium 2,093 Pitter (3), Herbers (6) Sept. 26 * at Seton Hall W, 4-2 8-0-0 1-0-0 South Orange, N.J. 938 Pitter (4), Herbers (7), Englis (4), Stauffer (1) Sept. 29 MISSOURI STATE W, 4-0 9-0-0 1-0-0 Morrison Stadium 2,132 Pitter (5), Herbers (8), Castellanos (2), Waldrep (1) Oct. 3 * DEPAUL W, 1-0 10-0-0 2-0-0 Morrison Stadium 3,387 Herbers (9) Oct. 6 DRAKE W, 2-1 11-0-0 2-0-0 Morrison Stadium 2,427 Pitter (6), Lopez-Espin (2) Oct. 10 * ST. JOHN’S W, 2-1 12-0-0 3-0-0 Morrison Stadium 3,888 Herbers (10), Franke (1) Oct. 14 * at Butler W, 1-0 13-0-0 4-0-0 Indianapolis, Ind. 913 Pitter (7) Oct. 17 * at Marquette W, 3-1 14-0-0 5-0-0 Milwaukee, Wis. 1,232 Herbers (11), Rydstrand (1), Franke (2) Oct. 24 * VILLANOVA W, 5-1 15-0-0 6-0-0 Morrison Stadium 4,223 Rydstrand (2), Perez (2,3), Herbers (12), Prescott (1) Oct. 28 * XAVIER L, 1-2 15-1-0 6-1-0 Morrison Stadium 3,061 Stauffer (2) Oct. 31 * at Providence W, 3-1 16-1-0 7-1-0 Providence, R.I. 478 Herbers (13), Perez (4), Lopez-Espin (3) Nov. 5 * at No. 6 Georgetown L, 1-2 16-2-0 7-2-0 Washington, D.C. 987 Herbers (14) Nov. 12 ^ (6) PROVIDENCE W, 2-1 17-2-0 7-2-0 Morrison Stadium 1,976 Rydstrand (3), Herbers (15) Nov. 15 ^ at (1) No. 3 Georgetown L, 1-2 (2OT) 17-3-0 7-2-0 Washington, D.C. 1,541 Pitter (8) Nov. 22 $ DRAKE W, 5-1 18-3-0 7-2-0 Morrison Stadium 2,212 Lopez-Espin (4,5), Perez (5), Waldrep (2), Pitter (9) Nov. 28 $ at No. 4 North Carolina W, 1-0 19-3-0 7-2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1,432 Pitter (10) Dec. 5 $ at No. 5 Akron L, 2-3 (2OT) 19-4-0 7-2-0 Akron, Ohio 3,043 Castellanos (3), Perez (5) Home matches in BOLD CAPS * - BIG EAST Conference regular season match (#) - Tournament Seed ^ - BIG EAST Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament 2015 Final National Polls NSCAA Top 25 CollegeSoccerNews Top 30 NCAA Top 25 Season-Ending Poll Season-Ending Poll Season-Ending RPI Rank Team Record Rank Team Record Rank Team Record 1 Stanford 18-2-2 1 Stanford 18-2-3 1 Wake Forest 17-3-2 2 Clemson 17-3-4 2 Clemson 17-3-4 2 Stanford 18-2-3 3 Akron 18-3-3 3 Syracuse 15-5-3 3 Clemson 17-3-4 4 Syracuse 16-5-4 4 Akron 18-3-3 4 Akron 18-3-3 5 Wake Forest 17-3-2 5 Wake Forest 17-3-2 5 Syracuse 16-5-4 6 Georgetown 16-2-3 6 Creighton 19-4-0 6 North Carolina 15-2-3 7 Creighton 19-4-0 7 Maryland 12-5-6 8 Maryland 12-5-6 7 Georgetown 16-2-3 8 Georgetown 16-2-3 9 North Carolina 15-2-3 8 Creighton 19-4-0 9 North Carolina 15-2-3 10 Boston College 11-8-2 9 SMU 15-3-4 10 Boston College 11-8-2 11 Seattle 18-4-1 10 Maryland 12-5-6 11 Notre Dame 11-5-6 12 Notre Dame 11-5-6 11 Notre Dame 11-5-6 12 Seattle 18-4-0 13 SMU 15-3-4 12 Seattle 18-4-1 13 SMU 14-3-4 14 Ohio State 13-7-3 13 Boston College 11-8-2 14 Ohio State 13-7-3 15 Indiana 13-5-3 14 Ohio State 13-7-3 15 UC Santa Barbara 14-7-2 16 Denver 15-1-3 15 UCLA 11-9-1 16 Indiana 13-5-3 17 UC Santa Barbara 14-7-2 16 UC Santa Barbara 14-7-2 17 Denver 15-1-3 18 Virginia 10-5-1 17 Indiana 13-5-3 18 South Florida 11-6-3 19 South Florida 11-6-3 18 South Florida 11-6-3 19 Virginia 10-5-3 20 Coastal Carolina 13-3-4 19 Denver 15-1-3 21 South Carolina 11-8-2 20 Coastal Carolina 13-3-4 20 Dartmouth 12-6-1 22 Hofstra 14-8-0 21 Charlotte 11-6-3 21 Coastal Carolina 13-3-4 23 Dartmouth 12-6-1 22 South Carolina 11-8-2 22 FIU 12-7-1 24 Drake 13-5-3 23 UCLA 11-9-1 25 Rutgers 12-7-2 23 Elon 14-6-1 24 Florida International 12-7-1 26 Kentucky 12-5-2 24 Louisville 7-9-3 25 Rutgers 12-7-2 27 UCLA 11-9-1 25 Charlotte 11-6-3 28 Dayton 13-5-5 29 Charlotte 11-6-3 2015 opponents in bold 30 FIU 12-7-1 30 Santa Clara 11-8-1 34 2015 Review and Honors

2015 All-BIG EAST Honors BIG EAST Overall Team W L T Pts. Pct. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA First Team Georgetown 9 0 0 27 1.000 16 4 16 2 3 .833 38 16 GK Dallas Jaye Xavier Creighton 7 2 0 21 .778 21 10 19 4 0 .826 53 19 GK JT Marcinkowski Georgetown Butler 6 3 0 18 .667 15 5 10 4 4 .667 33 17 Xavier 5 3 1 16 .611 9 9 12 6 1 .658 29 17 F Fabian Herbers Creighton Providence 4 4 1 13 .500 17 11 8 7 3 .528 30 22 F Georgetown DePaul 4 4 1 13 .500 10 9 5 13 1 .289 20 29 F Mac Steeves Providence Villanova 4 5 0 12 .444 14 19 9 8 0 .529 29 31 M Vincent Mitchell Butler St. John’s 2 5 2 8 .333 5 11 4 11 3 .306 13 25 M Timo Pitter Creighton Marquette 1 7 1 4 .167 6 18 5 10 2 .353 20 31 M Sean Sheridan Villanova Seton Hall 0 9 0 0 .000 8 25 0 15 1 .031 15 44 M Arun Basuljevic Georgetown 2015 BIG EAST Tournament Recap D Joshua Yaro Georgetown Opening Round – Sunday, Nov. 8 D Xavier #6 Providence 3, #3 Butler 2 (SO) D Vincent Keller Creighton #4 Xavier 2, #5 DePaul 1 Championship – Sunday, Nov. 15 #1 Georgetown 2, #2 Creighton 1 (2ot) Semifinals – Thursday, Nov. 12 Georgetown earned automatic bid to NCAA Tournament Second Team #1 Georgetown 1, #4 Xavier 0 GK Connor Sparrow Creighton #2 Creighton 2, #6 Providence 1 F Alex Muyl Georgetown F David Goldsmith Butler 2015 Individual Honors & Awards F Simon Megally DePaul M II Marquette Fabian Herbers, Jr., F Vincent Keller, Sr., D M Providence HERO Sports Division I Soccer Player of the Year All-BIG EAST First Team M Caleb Postelwait Butler MAC Hermann Trophy Runner-Up BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (9/7, 9/14, 10/5) M/D Joshua Turnley Georgetown NSCAA All-America First Team CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team M/D Georgetown College Soccer News First Team All-American CoSIDA Academic All-District VII First Team D Cole Seiler Georgetown NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team NSCAA All-America Third Team Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team All-Freshman Team Omaha Sports Hall of Fame Sports Man of the Year Senior CLASS Award Candidate GK JT Marcinkowski Georgetown BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI Second Team F Mike Prosuk St. John’s All-BIG EAST First Team M Marco Charalambous Butler BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Connor Sparrow, Sr., GK M Brendan Constantine Providence College Soccer News National Player of the Week BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year M Tiago Mendonca Providence (9/14) All-BIG EAST Second Team M Alex Pozeski Seton Hall College Soccer News Team of the Week (8/31, 9/14, 10/5) BIG EAST All-Tournament Team M Joel Rydstrand Creighton CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (8/31, 9/7) M Jake Scheper DePaul CoSIDA Academic All-District VII First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team M Klisman Sousa Providence BIG EAST Conference Institutional Male Scholar- Preseason All-BIG EAST M Jared Timmer Butler Athlete of the Year Preseason BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year M Zach Zandi Villanova Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (9/1, 9/8) D Ruben Sanchez Marquette Preseason All-BIG EAST Ricardo Perez, Jr., M/F College Soccer News Preseason First Team All-American BIG EAST All-Tournament Team BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI First Team BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (10/26) Fabian Herbers, Creighton NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Timo Pitter, Sr., M Joshua Yaro, Georgetown MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist Joel Rydstrand, Fr., M NSCAA All-America First Team BIG EAST All-Freshman Team BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year Top Drawer Soccer Postseason Best XI First Team BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week (10/19) Timo Pitter, Creighton All-BIG EAST First Team BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (10/26) BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI Second Team BIG EAST Freshman of the Year BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year JT Marcinkowski, Georgetown College Soccer News Preseason Second Team All-American Lucas Stauffer, So., M Senior CLASS Award Candidate Most Inspirational Award BIG EAST Goalkeepers of the Year Preseason All-BIG EAST Connor Sparrow, Creighton Dallas Jaye, Xavier Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Second Team

BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year Georgetown

35 Non-Conference Opponents

Rutgers Scarlet Knights Clemson Tigers Aug. 26 • 7 p.m. • Piscataway, N.J. Aug. 29 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Sept. 2 • 6 p.m. • Clemson, S.C.

Location ...... New Brunswick, N J. . Location ...... San Francisco, Calif . Location ...... Clemson, S C. . Enrollment ...... 65,000 Enrollment ...... 10,000 Enrollment ...... 22,698 Colors ...... Scarlet Colors ...... Green. & Gold Colors ...... Orange. & Purple Conference ...... Big Ten Conference ...... ...... Atlantic Coast Facility ...... Yurcak Field Facility ...... Negoesco Stadium Facility ...... Historic Riggs Field Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Eddie Soto Head Coach ...... Career Record ...... 164-97-34. (15 years) Career Record ...... 17-17-3 (Two years) Career Record ...... 283-158-61. (27 years) Record at Rutgers ...... 46-55-2 (Six years) Record at San Francisco ...... Same Record at Clemson ...... 59-43-21 (Six years) 2015 Overall Record ...... 12-7-2. 2015 Overall Record ...... 6-11-1. 2015 Overall Record ...... 17-3-4. 2015 Big Ten Record/Finish ...... 4-4-0/T-3rd 2015 West Coast Record/Finish . . . . . 4-2-1/4th 2015 Atlantic Coast Record/Finish . . . .6-1-1/2nd Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 22/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/7 SID Contact ...... Kim. Zivkovich SID Contact ...... Adam Hicks SID Contact ...... Will McCarty SID Phone ...... 732-690-6716 SID Phone ...... 415-422-3222 SID Phone ...... 843-422-8924 SID E-mail . . . . . kzivkovich@scarletknights. .com SID E-mail ...... ahicks2@usfca .edu SID E-mail ...... wamccar@clemson .edu Website ...... ScarletKnights .com Website ...... USFDons. .com Website ...... ClemsonTigers. .com Series vs. Rutgers ...... 1-0-0. Series vs. San Francisco ...... 2-1-0. Series vs. Clemson ...... 0-1-0. Last Meeting ...... W, 3-0 (9/2/12 at CU) Last Meeting ...... W, 2-0 (9/5/97 at CU) Last Meeting ...... L, 0-1 (12/2/05 at Clemson)

Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks Pennsylvania Quakers UMKC Kangaroos Sept. 5 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Sept. 9 • 7:30 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Sept. 13 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb.

Location ...... Omaha, Neb . Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa . Location ...... Kansas. City, Mo . Enrollment ...... 15,227 Enrollment ...... 10 .406 Enrollment ...... 16,699 Colors ...... Crimson. & Black Colors ...... Red & Blue Colors ...... Blue & Gold Conference ...... Summit Conference ...... Ivy Conference ...... Western Athletic Facility ...... Caniglia Field Facility ...... Rhodes Field Facility ...... Durwood Soccer Stadium Head Coach ...... Jason Mims Head Coach ...... Rudy Fuller Head Coach ...... Rick Benben Career Record ...... 31-41-8 (Five years) Career Record ...... 126-145-31. (18 years) Career Record ...... 130-167-37. (18 years) Record at Nebraska-Omaha ...... Same Record at Pennsylvania ...... Same Record at UMKC ...... Same 2015 Overall Record ...... 9-6-3. 2015 Overall Record ...... 3-11-2. 2015 Overall Record ...... 6-9-2. 2015 Summit/Finish ...... 3-2-1/T-2nd 2015 Ivy Record/Finish ...... 1-5-1/7th 2015 Western Athletic Record/Finish . . . . 4-5-1/8th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/6. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/5. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 15/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 12/10 SID Contact ...... Shad. Beam SID Contact ...... Chas Dorman SID Contact ...... Tyler Koonce SID Phone ...... 402-554-2140 SID Phone ...... 215-573-4125 SID Phone ...... 816-235-1034 SID E-mail ...... sbeam@omavs .com SID E-mail ...... dorman@upenn .edu SID E-mail ...... kooncet@umkc .edu Website ...... OMavs. .com Website ...... PennAthletics. .com Website ...... UMKCKangaroos .com Series vs. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 4-3-0. Series vs. Pennsylvania ...... First Meeting Series vs. UMKC ...... 11-2-1 Last Meeting ...... W, 2-0 (10/23/82 at UNO) Last Meeting ...... W, 2-0 (9/30/14 at CU)

Denver Pioneers Loyola-Chicago Ramblers Tulsa Golden Hurricane Sept. 21 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Sept. 27 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Oct. 11 • 7 p.m. • Tulsa, Okla.

Location ...... Denver, Colo . Location ...... Chicago, Ill . Location ...... Tulsa, Okla . Enrollment ...... 11,809 Enrollment ...... 15,902 Enrollment ...... 4,682 Colors ...... Crimson. and Gold Colors ...... Maroon. & Gold Colors . . . . . Old. Gold, Royal Blue & Crimson Conference ...... Summit Conference ...... Missouri Valley Conference ...... American Athletic Facility ...... CIBER Field Facility ...... Loyola Soccer Park Facility ...... Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Neil Jones Head Coach ...... Tom McIntosh Career Record ...... 15-1-3 (One year) Career Record ...... 24-21-12 (Three years) Career Record ...... 228-151-42. (21 years) Record at Denver ...... Same. Record at Loyola-Chicago ...... Same Record at Tulsa ...... Same 2015 Overall Record ...... 15-1-3. 2015 Overall Record ...... 10-4-5. 2015 Overall Record ...... 8-6-7. 2015 Summit Record/Finish ...... 5-0-1/1st 2015 Missouri Valley Record/Finish . . . 2-2-2/5th 2015 American Athletic Record/Finish . . 3-3-2/4th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/8 SID Contact ...... Niko Blankenship SID Contact ...... Ryan Haley SID Contact ...... Stephanie Hall SID Phone ...... 303-871-3942 SID Phone ...... 773-508-2557 SID Phone ...... 918-631-2163 SID E-mail ...... niko blankenship@du. .edu SID E-mail ...... jhaley2@luc .edu SID E-mail ...... stephanie-hall@utulsa .edu Website ...... DenverPioneers .com Website ...... LoyolaRamblers .com Website ...... TulsaHurricane .com Series vs. Denver ...... CU leads 3-0-1 Series vs. Loyola-Chicago ...... CU leads 4-0-1 Series vs. Tulsa ...... CU leads 17-9-3 Last Meeting ...... W, 1-0 (8/27/11, at Denver) Last Meeting ...... W, 1-0 (10/2/12 at CU) Last Meeting ...... W, 1-0 (9/19/15 at CU)

36 BIG EAST Opponents

Seton Hall Pirates DePaul Blue Demons St. John’s Red Storm Sept. 17 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Sept. 24 • 1 p.m. • Chicago, Ill. Oct. 1 • 6 p.m. • Queens, N.Y.

Location ...... South Orange, N J. . Location ...... Chicago, Ill . Location ...... Queens, N Y. . Enrollment ...... 9,800 Enrollment ...... 23,539 Enrollment ...... 20,881 Colors ...... Blue. & White Colors ...... Royal. Blue & Scarlet Colors ...... Red. & White Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Facility ...... Owen T . Carroll Field Facility ...... Wish Field Facility ...... Head Coach ...... Gerson Echeverry Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Dr . Dave Masur Career Record ...... 18-43-11. (Four years) Career Record ...... 89-159-35. (15 years) Career Record ...... 386-151-85. (28 years) Record at Seton Hall ...... Same Record at DePaul ...... Same Record at St. John’s . . . . . 333-129-79. (24 years) 2015 Overall Record ...... 0-15-1. 2015 Overall Record ...... 5-13-1. 2015 Overall Record ...... 4-11-3. 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . . 0-9-0/10th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . 4-4-1/T-5th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish ...... 2-5-2/8th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 15/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/9 SID Contact ...... Bobby Mullen SID Contact ...... Bob Sakamoto SID Contact ...... TBA SID Phone ...... 973-761-9493 SID Phone ...... 773-325-7525 SID Phone ...... TBA SID E-mail ...... bobby .mullen@shu .edu SID E-mail ...... rsakamot@depaul .edu SID E-mail ...... TBA Website ...... SHUPirates .com Website ...... DePaulBlueDemons .com Website ...... RedStormSports. .com Series vs. Seton Hall ...... 2-1-0 Series vs. DePaul ...... 6-0-0 Series vs. St. John’s ...... 4-2-0. Last Meeting . . . . .W, 4-2 (9/26/15 at Seton Hall) Last Meeting ...... W, 1-0 (10/3/15 at CU) Last Meeting ...... W, 2-1 (10/10/15 at CU)

Butler Bulldogs Oct. 7 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Oct. 15 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Oct. 22 • 12 p.m. • Villanova, Pa.

Location ...... Indianapolis, Ind Location ...... Milwaukee, Wis . Location ...... Villanova, Pa . Enrollment ...... 4,806 Enrollment ...... 12,000 Enrollment ...... 6,584 Colors ...... Blue. & White Colors ...... Blue & Gold Colors ...... Blue. & White Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Facility ...... Butler Bowl Facility ...... Facility ...... Villanova Soccer Complex Head Coaches ...... Paul. Snape Head Coach ...... Louis Bennett Head Coach ...... Tom Carlin Career Record ...... 39-35-18 (Five years) Career Record ...... 203-154-44. (20 years) Career Record ...... 168-89-26. (13 years) Record at Butler ...... Same Record at Marquette ...... 68-90-27. (10 years) Record at Villanova . . . . . 69-66-17 (Eight years) 2015 Overall Record ...... 10-4-4. 2015 Overall Record ...... 5-10-2. 2015 Overall Record ...... 9-8-0. 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . . 6-3-0/3rd 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . . 1-7-1/9th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . . 4-5-0/7th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 22/5 SID Contact ...... John Dedman SID Contact ...... Luke Pattarozzi SID Contact ...... Mike Sheridan SID Phone ...... 317-940-9414 SID Phone ...... 414-288-6980 SID Phone ...... 610-519-4145 SID E-mail ...... jdedman@butler .edu SID E-mail . . . . . lucas .pattarozzi@marquette .edu SID E-mail . . . . .michael .sheridan@villanova .edu Website ...... ButlerSports .com Website ...... GoMarquette. .com Website ...... Villanova .com Series vs. Butler ...... 5-0-1 Series vs. Marquette ...... 5-6-0. Series vs. Villanova ...... 2-1-0 Last Meeting . . . . . W, 1-0 (10/14/15 at Butler) Last Meeting . . . . W, 3-1 (10/17/15 at Marquette) Last Meeting ...... W, 5-1 (10/24/15 at CU)

Xavier Musketeers Oct. 26 • 6 p.m. • Cincinnati, Ohio Oct. 29 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. Nov. 3 • 7 p.m. • Omaha, Neb.

Location ...... Cincinnati, Ohio Location ...... Providence, R I. . Location ...... Washington, D C. . Enrollment ...... 6,538 Enrollment ...... 3,843 Enrollment ...... 15,318 Colors ...... Navy. Blue, Gray & White Colors ...... Black, White & Silver Colors ...... Blue & Gray Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Conference ...... BIG EAST Facility . . . . . Xavier University Sports Complex Facility ...... Glay Field Facility ...... Shaw Field Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Craig Stewart Head Coach ...... Career Record ...... 73-34-18 (Six years) Career Record ...... 91-36-19 (Seven years) Career Record ...... 118-61-25. (10 years) Record at Xavier ...... Same Record at Providence . . . . 40-28-11. (Four years) Record at Georgetown ...... Same 2015 Overall Record ...... 12-6-1. 2015 Overall Record ...... 8-7-3. 2015 Overall Record ...... 16-2-3. 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . . 5-3-1/4th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . 4-4-1/T-5th 2015 BIG EAST Record/Finish . . . . . 9-0-0/1st Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6. Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 16/16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/8 SID Contact ...... Brendan Bergen SID Contact ...... Moria Sweeney SID Contact ...... Barbara Barnes SID Phone ...... 513-745-3388 SID Phone ...... 401-865-1733 SID Phone ...... 202-687-7155 SID E-mail ...... bergenb@xavier .edu SID E-mail . . . . . msweene9@friars .providence .edu SID E-mail ...... bj57@georgetown .edu Website ...... GoXavier. .com Website ...... Friars .com Website ...... GUHoyas .com Series vs. Xavier ...... 2-1-1. Series vs. Providence ...... 4-3-0 Series vs. Georgetown ...... 2-3-1. Last Meeting ...... L, 1-2 (10/28/15 at CU) Last Meeting ...... W, 2-1 (11/12/15 at CU) Last Meeting . . . . L, 1-2, 2OT (11/15/15 at GU)

37 All-Time Results and Series History

Opponent W-L-T Last Result Streak Green Bay 3-0-0 W, 3-0, 9/2/07 W3 Regis 4-1-1 W, 3-2, 9/16/90 W3 Air Force 4-4-2 L, 0-1 (2OT), 9/23/06 L1 Harvard 1-0-0 W, 6-0, 9/18/99 W1 Rhode Island 1-0-0 W, 3-1, 9/22/96 W1 Akron 0-2-2 L, 2-3 (2OT), 12/5/15 L1 Illinois-Chicago 1-2-0 W, 3-1, 9/16/14 W1 Rockhurst 1-3-0 L, 0-1, 10/26/85 L2 Alabama A&M 1-0-0 W, 3-2, 9/5/93 W1 Illinois State 6-3-0 L, 1-2, 10/22/94 L1 Rutgers 1-0-0 W, 3-0, 9/2/12 W1 American 1-0-0 W, 1-0 (2OT), 9/26/93 W1 Indiana 4-4-0 L, 0-1, 12/7/12 L1 St. John’s 4-2-0 W, 2-1, 10/10/15 W3 Arkansas-Little Rock 2-0-0 W, 2-1, 10/6/91 W2 Iowa State 1-0-0 W, 3-2, 10/27/79 W1 Saint Louis 8-8-2 L, 0-1 (OT), 9/20/14 L3 Augustana (S.D.) 1-0-0 W, 2-1, 11/11/79 W1 Kansas Newman 1-0-0 W, 8-1, 10/9/90 W1 Saint Mary’s 2-0-0 W, 1-0, 9/9/12 W2 Avila 0-4-0 L, 1-2, 10/2/85 L4 Kentucky 2-0-0 W, 2-0, 9/21/11 W2 San Diego 1-0-1 T, 1-1 (OT), 11/26/03 T1 Belmont 1-0-0 W, 2-0, 10/15/00 W1 Lafayette 1-0-0 W, 3-0, 11/18/05 W1 San Diego State 1-0-1 T, 2-2 (2OT), 8/31/07 T1 Benedictine 4-0-1 W, 3-0, 9/24/85 W3 Louisiana Monroe 0-3-0 L, 0-3, 9/14/84 L3 San Francisco 2-1-0 W, 2-0, 9/5/97 W2 Boston College 1-0-0 W, 6-2, 12/8/02 W1 Loyola-Chicago 4-0-1 W, 1-0, 10/2/12 W2 Santa Clara 2-0-2 W, 1-0, 8/31/14 W2 Boston University 1-0-1 W, 1-0, 9/23/00 W1 Loyola-Maryland 1-0-0 W, 2-0, 9/8/91 W1 Seattle 0-1-0 L, 1-2, 11/21/13 L1 Bowling Green 1-1-0 W, 2-1, 9/3/00 W1 Loyola Marymount 2-1-0 W, 1-0 (OT), 9/15/07 W2 Seton Hall 2-1-0 W, 4-2, 9/26/15 W2 Bradley 25-7-1 W, 1-0, 10/20/12 W3 Marquette 5-6-0 W, 3-1, 10/17/15 W2 South Carolina 1-1-0 W, 4-3 (OT), 9/12/97 W1 Briar Cliff 1-0-0 W, forfeit, 11/5/79 W1 Maryland 1-3-1 L, 0-1, 9/30/11 L2 South Dakota 2-0-0 W, 11-0, 10/1979 W2 Brown 0-1-0 L, 0-1, 9/19/03 L1 Massachusetts 0-1-0 L, 0-1, 11/23/01 L1 South Dakota State 1-1-0 W, 10-2, 10/12/80 W1 Butler 5-0-1 W, 1-0, 10/14/15 W3 Memphis 4-0-1 W, 1-0, 10/8/08 W4 South Florida 2-0-0 W, 1-0 (OT), 12/4/11 W2 California 2-0-0 W, 2-0, 9/21/08 W2 Mercer 1-0-0 W, 1-0, 9/18/05 W1 SIU Edwardsville 6-4-1 W, 2-1, 11/11/12 W3 Cal Poly 2-0-0 W, 3-0, 9/1/13 W2 Metro State 1-1-0 W, 2-0, 9/25/81 W1 SMU 6-17-2 T, 2-2 (2OT), 11/21/10 T1 Cal State Fullerton 1-0-1 T, 0-0 (OT), 12/1/96 T1 Michigan 1-1-0 W, 1-0, 8/28/15 W1 Stanford 4-2-0 W, 2-0, 8/29/14 W2 Central Arkansas 4-0-0 W, 3-0, 10/13/12 W4 Michigan State 1-0-1 W, 1-0, 9/13/15 W1 Tarkio 3-0-0 W, 3-2, 10/8/85 W3 Charlotte 2-1-1 T, 0-0 (2OT), 12/9/11 T1 Milton 1-0-0 W, 6-0, 10/21/80 W1 TCU 3-1-0 W, 3-1, 10/29/00 W2 Cincinnati 1-0-0 W, 3-0, 9/7/14 W1 Minnesota 0-2-0 L, 0-2, 9/12/82 L2 Teikyo-Westmar 1-0-0 W, 10-0, 9/14/91 W1 Clemson 0-1-0 L, 0-1, 12/2/05 L1 Missouri State 22-8-4 W, 4-0, 9/29/15 W3 Truman State 3-0-0 W, 2-0, 10/5/85 W3 Coastal Carolina 1-0-0 W, 5-1, 10/16/93 W1 Missouri-Rolla 1-1-0 W, 3-2, 9/26/81 W1 Tulsa 17-9-3 W, 1-0, 9/19/15 W1 College of Charleston 3-0-0 W, 4-1, 9/25/98 W3 Missouri-St. Louis 0-1-0 L, 0-3, 10/6/84 L1 UC Irvine 2-0-0 W, 4-0, 9/6/15 W2 Colorado College 0-0-1 T, 3-3 (OT), 9/12/81 T1 Morningside 1-0-0 W, 5-0, 10/13/79 W1 UCLA 3-1-1 W, 1-0, 10/31/09 W1 Colorado Mines 1-0-0 W, 3-1, 10/12/91 W1 Mount Marty 1-0-0 W, forfeit, 11/3/79 W1 UC Riverside 1-0-0 W, 2-0, 9/7/08 W1 Columbia 1-0-0 W, 3-1, 9/6/13 W1 Nebraska 2-1-2 W, 2-0, 10/21/82 W2 UC Santa Barbara 2-0-0 W, 2-1, 11/27/11 W2 Concordia 3-0-0 W, 14-0, 9/25/90 W3 Nebraska-Omaha 4-3-0 W, 2-0, 10/23/82 W2 UMBC 0-0-1 T, 0-0 (2OT), 12/5/14 T1 Connecticut 2-1-0 W, 1-0, 12/2/12 W2 Nebraska Wesleyan 2-0-0 W, 7-0, 9/21/80 W2 UMKC 11-2-1 W, 2-0, 9/30/14 W3 Cornell College 1-0-0 W, 5-0, 10/19/80 W1 New Mexico 6-0-0 W, 4-1, 11/18/10 W6 UNLV 2-1-0 L, 0-2, 9/12/03 L1 CSUN 2-0-0 W, 2-1, 9/4/15 W2 North Carolina 2-1-0 W, 1-0, 11/28/15 W2 Vanderbilt 9-0-1 W, 4-0, 11/11/05 W8 Dallas 1-0-0 W, 2-0, 10/18/81 W1 UNC Greensboro 3-1-0 W, 4-0, 9/4/10 W2 Vermont 1-0-0 W, 3-2, 9/19/92 W1 Dartmouth 1-0-0 W, 3-2 (OT), 9/19/10 W1 North Carolina St. 1-0-0 W, 2-1, 9/9/94 W1 Villanova 2-1-0 W, 5-1, 10/24/15 W2 Dayton 1-0-0 W, 1-0, 9/13/02 W1 North Texas 0-2-0 L, 0-1, 9/27/92 L2 Virginia 2-1-1 W, 3-1, 11/30/03 W1 Denver 3-0-1 W, 1-0, 8/27/11 W3 Northern Illinois 8-1-0 W, 2-0, 9/22/15 W7 Wartburg 1-0-0 W, 6-0, 10/19/90 W1 DePaul 6-0-0 W, 1-0, 10/3/15 W6 Northwest Mo. St. 3-0-0 W, 2-0, 10/16/82 W3 Washington 6-2-0 W, 4-2, 11/18/12 W3 Dordt 3-1-0 W, 2-0, 9/19/81 W2 Northwestern 1-1-0 W, 3-2, 11/23/04 W1 Washington (Mo.) 0-0-1 T, 2-2 (OT), 9/3/84 T1 Drake 27-3-8 W, 5-1, 11/22/15 W5 Notre Dame 0-1-2 L, 1-4, 8/27/06 L1 Western Illinois 1-3-1 W, 1-0, 9/5/14 W1 Drexel 1-0-0 W, 3-0, 9/4/11 W1 Oakland 1-0-0 W, 1-0, 8/31/02 W1 Western Kentucky 11-1-0 W, 2-1, 10/17/07 W2 Duke 2-1-0 W, 2-1, 11/22/05 W1 Ohio State 2-1-0 L, 1-4, 9/21/01 L1 Western Michigan 2-0-0 W, 4-0, 9/3/04 W2 Eastern Illinois 17-4-2 W, 1-0, 10/1/10 W1 Old Dominion 1-1-0 W, 2-1 (2OT), 9/13/13 W1 Wichita State 1-0-0 W, 3-1, 10/27/80 W1 Evansville 22-3-1 W, 2-1, 11/3/12 W3 Oral Roberts 2-0-0 W, 2-0, 9/15/02 W2 William & Mary 1-2-0 L, 2-3 (2OT), 9/15/13 L1 Fairleigh Dickinson 0-0-1 T, 0-0 (2OT), 9/3/06 T1 Oregon State 2-0-1 W, 1-0, 11/23/14 W1 Wisconsin 8-2-1 W, 2-1 (OT), 10/5/11 W6 Florida Atlantic 1-0-0 W, 2-1, 9/24/99 W1 Ottawa (Kan.) 0-1-0 L, 1-2, 10/4/80 L1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 4-1-1 W, 4-0, 8/30/15 W3 Florida International 2-1-0 W, 6-1, 9/12/98 W2 Park College 2-2-0 L, 1-3, 11/2/85 L1 Xavier 2-1-1 L, 1-2, 10/28/15 L1 Fordham 1-0-0 W, 1-0, 9/9/11 W1 Penn State 1-1-0 W, 3-1, 11/27/05 W1 Yale 2-0-0 W, 3-0, 9/17/06 W2 Fresno State 1-0-0 W, 2-0, 12/8/96 W1 Pennsylvania First Meeting in 2016 York (Neb.) 1-0-0 W, 10-2, 9/7/80 W1 Furman 2-1-0 W, 3-1, 8/31/03 W1 Portland 2-2-1 L, 1-2, 9/27/09 L1 TOTAL 439-170-63 (.696 all-time winning %) Georgetown 2-3-1 L, 1-2 (2OT), 11/15/15 L3 Princeton 1-0-0 W, 3-2 (OT), 10/9/12 W1 Gonzaga 1-1-0 W, 4-1, 8/29/08 W1 Providence 4-3-0 W, 2-1, 11/12/15 W2 2016 Opponents in bold Grand View 1-0-0 W, 7-0, 9/12/85 W1 Quincy 0-1-1 L, 0-5, 10/12/85 L1

Air Force Avila Bradley Butler Cincinnati Series tied 4-4-2 Avila leads 4-0-0 Creighton leads 25-7-1 Creighton leads 5-0-1 Creighton leads 1-0-0 H: 2-2-0 • A: 1-2-0 • N: 1-0-2 H: 0-3-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 11-2-1 • A: 11-5-0 • N: 3-0-0 H: 1-0-1 • A: 3-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score 09/06/81 at AFA W, 2-1 10/30/82 at CU L, 0-2 09/29/90 at CU W, 4-0 10/15/96 Neutral W, 2-1 09/07/14 at CU W, 3-0 10/08/82 Neutral T, 2-2 (OT) 10/31/83 at CU L, 0-1 10/18/91 * at BU W, 2-1 10/17/00 at BU W, 3-1 09/18/83 at AFA L, 1-5 10/27/84 at CU L, 0-1 10/09/92 * at CU W, 6-3 08/29/03 at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) Clemson 09/30/85 at AFA L, 1-4 10/02/85 at Avila L, 1-2 10/01/93 * at BU W, 3-0 10/23/13 * at BU W, 3-2 Clemson leads 1-0-0 09/22/91 Neutral T, 2-2 (OT) 10/23/94 * at CU W, 3-1 10/11/14 * at CU W, 2-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/14/93 # at CU L, 1-2 (4OT) Belmont 10/06/95 * at BU W, 6-1 10/14/15 * at Butler W, 1-0 Date Site Score 09/08/96 Neutral W, 2-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 11/08/96 * at BU W, 3-1 (OT) 12/02/05 # at Clemson L, 0-1 11/23/97 # at CU W, 3-2 (OT) H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/17/97 * at CU W, 4-0 California 09/25/04 at CU W, 3-1 Date Site Score 11/06/98 * at BU L, 0-1 (OT) Creighton leads 2-0-0 Coastal Carolina 09/23/06 at CU L, 0-1 (2OT) 10/15/00 * at Belmont W, 2-0 10/22/99 * at CU W, 1-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 11/12/99 ** at BU L, 0-1 Date Site Score H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Akron Benedictine 10/20/00 * at BU L, 1-4 10/02/98 Neutral W, 2-1 (OT) Date Site Score Akron leads 2-0-2 Creighton leads 4-0-1 11/12/00 ** Neutral W, 2-1 (4OT) 09/21/08 at Cal W, 2-0 10/16/93 at CU W, 5-1 H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-2-1 • N: 0-0-0 H: 3-0-0 • A: 0-0-1 • N: 1-0-0 10/07/01 * at CU W, 2-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score 10/27/02 * at BU W, 2-1 Cal Poly College of Charleston 10/27/10 at Akron L, 0-1 10/01/81 at CU W, 3-1 11/17/02 ** Neutral W, 1-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 Creighton leads 3-0-0 08/31/12 at CU T, 1-1 (2OT) 09/25/82 at Ben. T, 1-1 (OT) 10/24/03 * at CU W, 1-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 11/25/12 # at Akron T, 1-1 (2OT) 09/13/83 at CU W, 1-0 10/08/04 * at BU W, 1-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score 12/05/15 # at Akron L, 2-3 (2OT) 10/05/84 Neutral W, 2-0 10/15/05 * at CU W, 3-2 09/05/09 at CU W, 1-0 10/20/96 Neutral W, 5-0 09/24/85 at CU W, 3-0 11/13/05 ** at BU W, 2-0 09/01/13 at CU W, 3-0 10/12/97 at C of C W, 8-1 Alabama A&M 10/28/06 * at BU L, 1-2 09/25/98 at CU W, 4-1 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Boston College 11/05/06 ** at BU W, 2-1 (OT) Cal State Fullerton H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/10/07 * at CU T, 2-2 (2OT) Creighton leads 1-0-1 Colorado College Date Site Score H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/18/07 ** at CU L, 0-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-1 • N: 1-0-0 Series tied 0-0-1 09/05/93 at CU W, 3-2 Date Site Score 10/18/08 * at BU W, 2-0 Date Site Score H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-1 12/08/02 # at BC W, 6-2 11/14/08 ** Neutral W, 2-0 09/07/90 Neutral W, 2-1 Date Site Score American 09/30/09 * at CU W, 1-0 12/01/96 # at CSF T, 0-0 (4OT) 09/12/81 Neutral T, 3-3 (OT) Creighton leads 1-0-0 Boston University 10/21/09 * at BU W, 3-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-1 11/06/10 * at CU L, 1-2 Central Arkansas Colorado Mines Date Site Score H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-1 • N: 0-0-0 11/12/10 ** at BU L, 2-3 Creighton leads 4-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 09/26/93 at CU W, 1-0 (OT) Date Site Score 10/19/11 * at BU W, 1-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 2-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 09/19/99 at BU T, 0-0 (OT) 11/11/11 ** at CU W, 1-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score Arkansas-Little Rock 09/22/00 at CU W, 1-0 10/20/12 * at CU W, 1-0 09/27/06 at CU W, 6-1 10/12/91 Neutral W, 3-1 Creighton leads 2-0-0 10/23/10 * at UCA W, 2-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Bowling Green Briar Cliff 10/29/11 * at CU W, 3-0 Columbia Date Site Score Series tied 1-1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/13/12 * at UCA W, 3-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 09/02/90 at CU W, 3-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/06/91 at CU W, 2-1 Date Site Score Date Site Score Charlotte Date Site Score 09/07/85 at BG L, 1-2 11/05/79 at CU W, forfeit Creighton leads 2-1-1 09/06/13 at CU W, 3-1 Augustana (S.D.) 09/03/00 at CU W, 2-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-1-1 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Brown Date Site Score Concordia H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Brown leads 1-0-0 09/04/93 at CU W, 3-1 Creighton leads 3-0-0 Date Site Score H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 10/24/93 at Charlotte W, 3-2 H: 2-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/11/79 at Augustana W, 2-1 Date Site Score 10/19/94 Neutral L, 2-5 Date Site Score 09/19/03 Neutral L, 0-1 12/09/11 # Neutral T, 0-0 (2OT) 09/09/79 at Concordia W, 2-1 09/13/80 at CU W, 2-1 09/25/90 at CU W, 14-0

38 Series History

Connecticut Drexel Georgetown Loyola-Chicago Michigan State Creighton leads 2-1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Georgetown leads 3-2-1 Creighton leads 4-0-1 Creighton leads 1-0-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-2-1 • N: 0-0-0 H: 3-0-1 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-1 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 09/04/11 at CU W, 3-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score 12/10/00 # Neutral L, 0-2 10/19/05 at GU W, 6-0 09/23/93 at CU W, 3-1 09/24/13 at CU T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/29/08 # at CU W, 2-1 (OT) Duke 09/01/06 at CU W, 3-2 (OT) 09/10/05 at CU W, 4-2 09/13/15 at MSU W, 1-0 12/02/12 # at UC W, 1-0 Creighton leads 2-1-0 09/28/13 * at GU T, 0-0 (2OT) 09/01/09 at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) H: 0-1-0 • A: 2-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/25/14 * at CU L, 0-1 09/01/10 at LUC W, 2-0 Milton Cornell (Iowa) College Date Site Score 11/05/15 * at GU L, 1-2 10/02/12 at CU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 09/11/94 at Duke W, 3-1 11/15/15 ** at GU L, 1-2 (2OT) H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/02/95 at CU L, 3-1 Loyola-Maryland Date Site Score Date Site Score 11/22/05 # at Duke W, 2-1 Gonzaga Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/21/80 at CU W, 6-0 10/19/80 at CU W, 5-0 Series tied 1-1-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 Eastern Illinois H: 1-1-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Minnesota CSUN Creighton leads 17-4-2 Date Site Score 09/08/91 Neutral W, 2-0 Minnesota leads 2-0-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 H: 9-0-0 • A: 6-3-2 • N: 2-1-0 09/26/99 at CU L, 0-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-2-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 08/29/08 at CU W, 4-1 Loyola Marymount Date Site Score Date Site Score 10/10/81 at EIU L, 0-4 Creighton leads 2-1-0 10/11/81 at UM L, 1-2 10/01/08 at CU W, 1-0 (2OT) 09/17/82 at EIU L, 0-1 Grand View H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 1-0-0 09/12/82 at CU L, 0-3 11/04/15 at CU W, 2-1 11/03/84 at EIU L, 0-3 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Date Site Score 09/08/85 Neutral L, 2-4 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/07/03 at LMU L, 1-2 (2OT) Missouri State Dallas 11/10/96 * at EIU W, 6-0 Date Site Score 09/05/04 at CU W, 2-1 Creighton leads 22-8-4 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/19/97 * at CU W, 2-1 09/12/85 at CU W, 7-0 09/15/07 Neutral W, 1-0 (OT) H: 13-3-0 • A: 4-5-4 • N: 5-0-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/08/98 * at EIU T, 1-1 (OT) Date Site Score Date Site Score 11/13/98 ** Neutral W, 1-0 Green Bay Marquette 10/21/83 at CU W, 1-0 10/18/81 at Dallas W, 2-0 10/24/99 * at CU W, 3-0 Creighton leads 3-0-0 Marquette leads 6-5-0 11/10/85 at CU W, 3-1 10/22/00 * at EIU W, 3-1 H: 3-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 3-3-0 • A: 2-3-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/10/90 at MSU L, 4-5 (OT) Dartmouth 10/05/01 * at CU W, 2-1 Date Site Score Date Site Score 10/23/92 * at MSU W, 7-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/25/02 * at EIU W, 4-1 09/06/92 at CU W, 4-0 10/22/83 at CU L, 0-1 10/10/93 * at CU W, 4-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 11/09/02 ** at CU W, 6-0 09/17/95 at CU W, 6-0 09/09/84 at MU L, 0-4 11/05/94 * at MSU W, 1-0 Date Site Score 10/26/03 * at CU W, 4-0 09/02/07 at CU W, 3-0 09/12/92 at CU W, 6-1 10/20/95 * at CU W, 3-0 09/19/10 Neutral W, 3-2 (OT) 10/10/04 * at EIU W, 2-0 10/08/95 at MU W, 3-0 11/03/95 ** Neutral W, 5-2 10/08/05 * at CU W, 5-0 Harvard 10/11/96 at CU L, 1-2 10/27/96 * at CU W, 6-2 Dayton 10/14/06 * at EIU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/03/99 at MU L, 0-1 11/02/97 * at MSU L, 1-2 (OT) Creighton leads 1-0-0 11/03/06 ** Neutral W, 2-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/24/00 at CU L, 1-3 11/16/97 ** Neutral W, 4-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/13/07 * at CU W, 2-1 (2OT) Date Site Score 09/19/04 at CU W, 2-1 10/25/98 * at CU W, 1-0 Date Site Score 11/08/08 * at EIU W, 5-3 09/18/99 at Harvard W, 6-0 10/12/13 * at MU L, 0-1 11/15/98 ** at MSU W, 1-0 09/13/02 at CU W, 1-0 10/11/09 * at CU W, 5-1 10/29/14 * at CU W, 2-0 10/31/99 * at MSU T, 2-2 10/24/09 * at EIU T, 0-0 (2OT) Illinois State 10/17/15 * at MU W, 3-1 09/29/00 * at MSU L, 1-2 Denver 10/01/10 * at CU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 6-3-0 10/26/01 * at CU L, 1-2 (2OT) Creighton leads 3-0-1 H: 3-1-0 • A: 3-1-0 • N: 0-1-0 Maryland 11/16/01 ** Neutral W, 3-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 1-0-1 • N: 0-0-0 Evansville Date Site Score Maryland leads 3-1-1 10/18/02 * at MSU W, 1-0 Date Site Score Creighton leads 22-3-1 09/06/82 at ISU W, 2-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-3-1 • N: 0-0-0 11/15/02 ** Neutral W, 3-1 09/29/80 at Denver T, 0-0 (OT) H: 14-1-0 • A: 8-2-1 • N: 0-0-0 10/16/83 at CU W, 3-1 Date Site Score 10/12/03 * at CU W, 2-0 09/15/01 at CU W, 2-1 Date Site Score 10/21/90 at ISU L, 2-4 12/05/98 # at UMD L, 2-3 11/08/03 ** at CU L, 0-1 09/27/08 at CU W, 2-0 10/07/94 * at CU W, 2-1 10/20/91 * at ISU W, 2-1 09/07/01 at UMD W, 2-1 10/31/04 * at MSU L, 0-1 08/27/11 at Denver W, 1-0 11/09/94 ** at CU W, 3-2 (OT) 11/09/91 ** Neutral L, 0-2 11/28/04 # at UMD T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/12/05 * at CU W, 2-0 10/13/95 * at UE W, 2-1 10/11/92 * at CU W, 3-1 12/06/08 # at UMD L, 0-1 10/04/06 * at MSU T, 1-1 (2OT) DePaul 11/05/91 ** at UE W, 2-1 11/08/92 ** at CU W, 6-2 09/30/11 at UMD L, 0-1 10/27/07 * at CU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 6-0-0 10/25/96 * at CU W, 2-1 10/03/93 * at ISU W, 4-1 10/21/08 * at MSU T, 0-0 (2OT) H: 4-0-0 • A: 2-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/17/96 ** at CU L, 2-3 (OT) 10/22/94 * at CU L, 1-2 Massachusetts 11/16/08 ** Neutral W, 1-0 Date Site Score 10/31/97 * at UE W, 2-0 UMass leads 1-0-0 09/19/09 * at CU L, 0-1 09/01/90 at CU W, 1-0 10/23/98 * at CU W, 2-1 Illinois-Chicago H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 10/07/09 * at MSU T, 0-0 (2OT) 09/11/10 at CU W, 2-0 10/29/99 * at UE L, 0-1 Illinois-Chicago leads 2-1-0 Date Site Score 11/03/10 * at CU W, 2-0 09/11/11 at DPU W, 1-0 (2OT) 10/06/00 * at CU W, 1-0 (OT) H: 1-2-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/23/01 # Neutral L, 0-1 10/12/11 * at MSU L, 0-1 11/02/13 * at CU W, 5-1 10/28/01 * at CU W, 5-1 Date Site Score 11/13/11 ** at CU W, 1-0 11/01/14 * at DPU W, 2-1 11/09/01 ** at CU W, 5-3 10/05/05 at CU L, 1-2 Memphis 10/27/12 * at CU W, 1-0 10/03/15 * at CU W, 1-0 10/20/02 * at UE W, 1-0 12/01/07 # at CU L, 0-1 Creighton leads 4-0-1 09/29/15 at CU W, 4-0 10/10/03 * at CU W, 1-0 09/16/14 at CU W, 3-1 H: 2-0-1 • A: 2-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Dordt 10/29/04 * at UE L, 1-2 Date Site Score Missouri-Rolla Creighton leads 3-1-0 11/05/04 ** at CU W, 3-1 Indiana 09/01/01 at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) Series tied 1-1-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 1-0-0 10/29/05 * at UE W, 2-0 Series tied 4-4-0 09/16/05 at CU W, 3-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 Date Site Score 10/21/06 * at CU W, 1-0 H: 0-1-0 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 3-2-0 10/07/06 at Memphis W, 3-2 Date Site Score 09/15/79 at CU W, 3-0 11/10/07 * at UE W, 3-1 Date Site Score 10/07/07 at Memphis W, 3-1 10/23/80 N/A L, 1-2 10/06/79 at Dordt L, 2-3 11/16/07 ** at CU W, 2-0 11/27/94 # at IU L, 0-1 10/08/08 at CU W, 1-0 09/26/81 at CU W, 2-1 10/07/80 N/A W, 4-3 10/11/08 * at CU W, 3-2 09/15/00 Neutral W, 4-1 09/19/81 at Dordt W, 2-0 10/03/09 * at CU W, 2-1 12/08/00 # Neutral W, 2-1 (3OT) Mercer Missouri-St. Louis 10/17/09 * at UE T, 1-1 (2OT) 08/25/06 Neutral L, 0-1 (2OT) Creighton leads 1-0-0 UMSL leads 1-0-0 Drake 10/16/10 * at UE W, 2-1 (OT) 09/13/07 Neutral W, 2-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 27-3-8 10/05/11 * at CU W, 2-0 10/09/10 at CU L, 2-3 Date Site Score Date Site Score H: 16-1-2 • A: 8-2-5 • N: 3-0-1 11/03/12 * at UE W, 2-1 10/09/11 at IU W, 1-0 09/18/05 at CU W, 1-0 10/06/84 at UMSL L, 0-3 Date Site Score 12/07/12 # Neutral L, 0-1 11/01/80 N/A W, 7-1 Fairleigh Dickinson Metro State Morningside 09/22/90 at DU W, 1-0 (OT) Series tied 0-0-1 Iowa State Series tied 1-1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/03/90 at CU T, 1-1 (OT) H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/02/90 Neutral T, 2-2 (OT) Date Site Score H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score 10/27/91 * at CU W, 2-0 09/03/96 at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) Date Site Score 09/26/80 at MSU L, 0-4 10/13/79 at CU W, 5-0 10/18/92 * at DU T, 0-0 (OT) 10/27/79 at ISU W, 3-2 09/25/81 at CU W, 2-0 11/07/92 ** at CU W, 4-1 Florida Atlantic Mount Marty 09/14/93 * at CU W, 2-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Kansas Newman Michigan Creighton leads 1-0-0 11/06/92 ** at CU W, 2-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Series tied 1-1-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/09/94 * at DU W, 2-0 Date Site Score H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 11/13/94 ** at CU W, 1-0 09/24/99 at CU W, 2-1 (OT) Date Site Score Date Site Score 11/03/79 at CU W, forfeit 10/29/95 * at CU W, 1-0 10/09/90 at CU W, 8-1 10/15/13 at UM L, 0-1 11/03/96 * at DU W, 3-2 Florida International 08/28/15 at CU W, 1-0 11/15/96 ** at CU W, 6-0 Creighton leads 2-1-0 Kentucky 11/06/97 * at CU W, 2-1 (OT) H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 2-0-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 11/14/97 ** Neutral W, 3-0 Date Site Score H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 11/01/98 * at DU W, 4-1 09/28/91 at FIU L, 1-4 Date Site Score 11/05/99 * at CU W, 7-0 10/03/92 Neutral W, 3-2 09/06/02 Neutral W, 4-1 11/02/00 * at DU W, 3-2 09/12/98 Neutral W, 6-1 09/21/11 at CU W, 2-0 11/02/01 * at CU W, 2-1 (OT) 10/05/02 * at DU T, 1-1 (2OT) Fordham Lafayette 10/03/03 * at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) Creighton leads 1-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/23/04 * at DU W, 2-1 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/26/05 * at DU L, 2-3 09/09/11 at CU W, 1-0 Date Site Score 10/11/06 * at CU W, 1-0 11/18/05 # at CU W, 3-0 11/03/07 * at DU T, 1-1 (2OT) Fresno State 11/01/08 * at CU W, 2-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Louisiana Monroe 10/14/09 * at CU L, 0-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 ULM leads 3-0-0 11/07/09 * at DU T, 3-3 (2OT) Date Site Score H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-1-0 11/13/09 ** at DU L, 1-3 12/08/96 # at FSU W, 2-0 Date Site Score 10/20/10 * at DU W, 2-1 10/10/82 Neutral L, 1-2 10/26/11 * at CU W, 2-0 Furman 11/12/83 at ULM L, 1-2 09/29/12 * at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) Creighton leads 2-1-0 09/14/84 at CU L, 0-3 11/09/12 ** Neutral W, 3-2 (2OT) H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 1-0-0 10/30/13 at CU W, 2-0 Date Site Score 10/07/14 at DU W, 1-0 10/11/97 Neutral W, 1-0 10/06/15 at CU W, 2-1 09/08/02 at Furman L, 2-4 11/22/15 # at CU W, 5-1 08/31/03 at CU W, 3-1

Creighton hosted Michigan for the first time to open the 2015 season. The Bluejays have not lost a season-opener since 2006. 39 Series History Nebraska Oakland Rockhurst South Dakota State Tarkio Creighton leads 2-1-2 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Rockhurst leads 3-1-0 Series tied 1-1-0 Creighton leads 3-0-0 H: 1-0-2 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 1-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-2-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 1-0-0 H: 3-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score Date Site Score 10/21/79 at CU T, 0-0 08/31/02 at CU W, 1-0 09/09/82 at CU L, 0-3 09/22/79 at SDSU L, 2-6 11/07/82 at CU W, 3-2 11/02/79 at NU L, 0-1 10/30/83 at CU W, 1-0 10/12/80 N/A W, 10-2 09/22/83 at CU W, 3-0 10/01/80 N/A W, 3-2 Ohio State 10/23/84 at CU L, 1-2 (OT) 10/08/85 at CU W, 3-2 11/08/81 at CU T, 1-1 (OT) Creighton leads 2-1-0 10/26/85 at Rockhurst L, 0-1 South Florida 10/21/82 at CU W, 2-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 TCU Date Site Score Rutgers H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 Creighton leads 3-1-0 09/27/98 at CU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Date Site Score H: 2-0-0 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Nebraska-Omaha 11/19/00 # at OSU W, 1-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/27/91 Neutral W, 3-1 Date Site Score Creighton leads 4-3-0 09/21/04 at OSU L, 1-4 Date Site Score 12/04/11 # at CU W, 1-0 (OT) 10/13/90 at TCU L, 1-3 H: 2-0-0 • A: 1-2-0 • N: 1-1-0 09/02/12 at CU W, 3-0 08/31/91 at CU W, 4-0 Date Site Score Old Dominion Southern Illinois Edwardsville 09/16/94 at TCU W, 3-0 09/08/79 Neutral W, 3-2 Series tied 1-1-0 St. John’s Creighton leads 5-4-1 10/29/00 * at CU W, 3-1 09/15/79 at CU W, 3-1 H: 0-1-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 4-2-0 H: 3-1-1 • A: 2-3-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/11/79 at UNO L, 1-2 Date Site Score H: 2-0-0 • A: 2-0-0 • N: 0-2-0 Date Site Score Teikyo-Westmar 09/06/80 Neutral L, 2-3 09/14/12 at CU L, 1-2 Date Site Score 11/05/83 at SIUE L, 1-4 Creighton leads 1-0-0 11/13/80 at UNO L, 0-1 09/13/13 at ODU W, 2-1 (2OT) 12/13/96 # Neutral L, 1-2 10/14/84 at SIUE L, 1-3 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/25/81 at CU W, 3-0 12/01/02 # at SJU W, 1-0 (OT) 11/09/85 at CU L, 1-4 Date Site Score 10/23/82 at UNO W, 2-0 Oral Roberts 12/07/03 # Neutral L, 2-3 10/28/90 at SIUE L, 1-2 (OT) 09/14/91 at CU W, 10-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 09/21/13 * at CU W, 1-0 (2OT) 09/01/91 at CU W, 3-2 Nebraska Wesleyan H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/15/14 * at SJU W, 1-0 10/31/92 at SIUE W, 1-0 Truman State Creighton leads 2-0-0 Date Site Score 10/10/15 * at CU W, 2-1 09/30/94 at CU W, 5-1 Creighton leads 3-0-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/04/96 at CU W, 3-0 10/30/10 * at CU T, 2-2 (2OT) H: 3-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 09/15/02 at CU W, 2-0 Saint Louis 10/22/11 * at SIUE W, 1-0 Date Site Score 09/30/79 at CU W, 6-3 Series tied 8-8-2 10/06/12 * at CU W, 1-0 (2OT) 08/31/83 at CU W, 1-0 09/21/80 at CU W, 7-0 Oregon State H: 3-2-0 • A: 4-6-2 • N: 1-0-0 11/11/12 ** Neutral W, 2-1 09/21/84 at CU W, 3-1 Creighton leads 2-0-1 Date Site Score 10/05/85 at CU W, 2-0 H: 2-0-1 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/24/82 at SLU L, 0-2 Southern Methodist New Mexico 09/01/84 at SLU L, 0-5 Creighton leads 6-0-0 Date Site Score SMU leads 17-6-2 Tulsa 09/02/01 at CU W, 4-2 09/01/85 at SLU L, 2-3 H: 3-7-0 • A: 3-7-1 • N: 0-3-1 Creighton leads 17-9-3 H: 3-0-0 • A: 3-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/02/92 at SLU W, 2-1 (OT) Date Site Score H: 11-2-1 • A: 6-5-2 • N: 0-2-0 Date Site Score 09/15/06 at CU T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/23/14 # at CU W, 1-0 09/11/93 at CU W, 1-0 09/13/81 Neutral L, 1-3 (OT) Date Site Score 09/09/90 at UNM W, 4-3 (OT) 10/29/94 at SLU L, 1-2 (OT) 10/20/81 at SMU L, 2-6 10/25/80 at TU W, 2-1 10/14/91 at UNM W, 2-1 (OT) Ottawa (Kan.) 11/20/94 # at SLU W, 2-1 10/11/82 at SMU L, 0-2 11/08/80 N/A L, 2-6 09/25/95 at CU W, 2-0 09/14/96 Neutral W, 3-1 10/04/85 at CU L, 0-1 10/14/83 at TU L, 1-4 09/06/96 at UNM W, 3-0 Ottawa leads 1-0-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 08/29/97 at SLU T, 1-1 (OT) 10/15/90 at SMU L, 0-4 10/31/81 at CU L, 1-2 (OT) 09/07/97 at CU W, 3-0 08/31/97 at CU W, 1-0 10/05/91 at CU L, 0-2 11/04/83 at TU W, 4-1 11/18/10 # at CU W, 4-1 Date Site Score 10/04/80 N/A L, 1-2 11/30/97 # at SLU L, 0-1 09/25/92 at SMU W, 2-1 11/05/91 * Neutral L, 1-2 09/04/98 at CU W, 1-0 11/21/92 # at CU L, 0-1 10/25/92 * at TU W, 1-0 North Carolina Park College 11/22/98 # at SLU W, 4-1 (OT) 10/15/93 at CU W, 3-2 10/08/93 * at CU W, 5-3 Creighton leads 2-1-0 09/12/99 at SLU W, 1-0 09/18/94 at SMU L, 1-2 11/07/93 ** at CU W, 2-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: • N: Series tied 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 10/04/08 at SLU T, 0-0 (2OT) 09/15/95 at CU L, 1-2 10/15/94 * at TU W, 3-1 Date Site Score Date Site Score 09/22/12 at CU L, 1-3 11/24/96 # at SMU W, 2-0 10/22/95 * at TU T, 0-0 (OT) 09/21/97 at UNC L, 1-2 (OT) 10/11/80 N/A L, 1-2 (OT) 10/02/13 at SLU L, 0-1 09/14/97 at CU L, 1-3 09/02/96 at CU W, 2-1 09/05/99 at CU W, 3-0 09/28/81 at CU W, 1-0 09/20/14 at CU L, 0-1 (OT) 09/11/98 at SMU L, 1-2 10/26/97 at TU W, 2-0 11/28/15 # at UNC W, 1-0 10/19/82 at Park W, 4-1 11/20/99 # at SMU L, 1-2 09/06/98 at CU W, 3-1 11/02/85 at CU L, 1-3 Saint Mary’s (CA) 10/27/00 * at CU W, 2-1 10/01/00 * at TU W, 2-1 (2OT) UNC Greensboro Creighton leads 2-0-0 10/14/01 * at SMU L, 2-4 11/05/00 ** at CU W, 2-1 Creighton leads 3-1-0 Penn State H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/18/01 ** Neutral L, 1-2 (4OT) 10/12/01 * at TU L, 0-2 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 1-1-0 Series tied 1-1-0 Date Site Score 11/03/02 * at CU L, 1-2 11/01/02 * at CU W, 2-1 Date Site Score H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 09/24/11 at CU W, 1-0 10/31/03 * at SMU W, 2-0 11/02/03 * at TU L, 1-2 10/23/93 Neutral W, 2-0 Date Site Score 09/09/12 at SMC W, 1-0 10/01/04 * at CU L, 0-1 10/03/04 * at CU W, 4-0 09/19/97 Neutral L, 0-4 09/23/01 Neutral L, 1-2 09/25/05 Neutral T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/12/04 ** at CU T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/20/07 at UNCG W, 2-0 11/27/05 # at PSU W, 3-1 San Diego 11/28/07 # at CU W, 3-0 09/23/05 at TU L, 0-1 09/04/10 at CU W, 4-0 Creighton leads 1-0-1 09/17/10 Neutral L, 2-3 (2OT) 09/22/07 at CU L, 1-3 Portland H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-1 • N: 0-0-0 11/21/10 # at SMU T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/25/08 # at CU W, 2-1 North Carolina State Series tied 2-2-1 Date Site Score 10/05/10 at CU W, 3-1 Creighton leads 1-0-0 H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-1-1 • N: 0-1-0 11/26/00 # at USD W, 3-0 Stanford 09/25/12 at TU L, 0-2 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score 11/26/03 # at USD T, 1-1 (2OT) Creighton leads 4-2-0 08/30/13 at CU W, 2-0 Date Site Score 09/21/02 at UP L, 2-3 H: 2-0-0 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 1-1-0 09/13/14 at TU T, 1-1 (2OT) 09/09/94 Neutral W, 2-1 09/14/03 at CU W, 2-1 San Diego State Date Site Score 09/19/15 at CU W, 1-0 09/02/05 at UP T, 1-1 (2OT) Creighton leads 1-0-1 09/08/95 Neutral W, 2-1 North Texas 09/05/08 at CU W, 3-0 H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 08/31/96 at CU W, 4-0 UCLA UNT leads 2-0-0 09/27/09 Neutral L, 1-2 Date Site Score 10/04/98 at Stanford L, 0-2 Creighton leads 3-1-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-2-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/17/93 Neutral W, 5-3 (OT) 12/13/02 # Neutral L, 1-2 (2OT) H: 1-0-1 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 1-1-0 Date Site Score Princeton 08/31/07 at CU T, 2-2 (2OT) 09/19/08 at Stanford W, 1-0 Date Site Score 11/11/83 at UNT L, 1-5 Creighton leads 1-0-0 08/29/14 at CU W, 2-0 09/20/91 Neutral L, 0-6 09/27/92 at UNT L, 0-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 San Francisco 11/29/98 # at UCLA W, 2-0 Date Site Score Creighton leads 2-1-0 09/10/04 Neutral W, 3-2 10/09/12 at PU W, 3-2 (OT) H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 09/06/07 at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) Northern Illinois Date Site Score 10/31/09 at CU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 8-1-0 09/29/85 Neutral L, 0-8 H: 6-0-0 • A: 2-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Providence Creighton leads 4-3-0 09/10/95 at USF W, 4-3 (OT) Date Site Score 09/05/97 at CU W, 2-0 10/01/83 at NIU W, 2-1 H: 3-0-0 • A: 1-2-0 • N: 0-1-0 09/08/84 at NIU L, 0-1 Date Site Score 09/17/11 at CU W, 3-0 Santa Clara 10/30/93 at CU W, 4-0 Creighton leads 2-0-2 09/25/94 at NIU W, 3-2 11/08/13 * at PC L, 1-2 11/12/13 ** at PC L, 1-2 H: 1-0-1 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-1 09/03/95 at CU W, 3-0 Date Site Score 09/09/00 at CU W, 2-1 11/07/14 * at CU W, 3-0 11/14/14 ** Neutral L, 0-1 09/04/94 at CU T, 1-1 (OT) 11/20/11 # at CU W, 3-0 09/05/03 Neutral T, 0-0 (2OT) 08/24/12 at CU W, 3-1 10/31/15 * at PC W, 3-1 11/12/15 ** at CU W, 2-1 09/07/12 at SCU W, 1-0 09/22/15 at CU W, 2-0 08/31/14 at CU W, 1-0 Quincy Northwest Missouri State Quincy leads 1-0-1 Seattle Creighton leads 3-0-0 H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Seattle leads 1-0-0 H: 3-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score 10/20/84 at CU T, 0-0 (OT) Date Site Score 09/10/80 at CU W, 10-0 10/12/85 at Quincy L, 0-5 11/21/13 # at CU L, 1-2 1981 at CU W, 5-0 10/16/82 at CU W, 2-0 Regis Seton Hall Creighton leads 4-1-1 Creighton leads 2-1-0 Northwestern (Ill.) H: 3-0-1 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/27/80 at Regis W, 2-1 10/26/13 * at SHU L, 2-3 Date Site Score 09/05/81 at CU T, 1-1 (OT) 10/04/14 * at CU W, 3-2 11/23/04 # at CU W, 3-2 10/02/82 at CU W, 5-1 09/26/15 * at SHU W, 4-2 09/17/83 at Regis L, 0-1 Northwestern (Iowa) 09/23/84 at CU W, 2-0 South Carolina NC leads 1-0-0 09/16/90 at CU W, 3-2 Series tied 1-1-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-1-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Rhode Island Date Site Score 11/10/79 at NC L, 1-2 Creighton leads 1-0-0 10/18/96 at USC L, 1-3 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 09/12/97 at CU W, 4-3 (OT) Notre Dame Date Site Score Notre Dame leads 1-0-2 09/22/96 at CU W, 3-1 South Dakota H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-1-1 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 Date Site Score H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/07/90 at ND T, 0-0 (OT) Date Site Score 09/01/02 at CU T, 1-1 (2OT) 09/14/79 at CU W, forfeit 08/27/06 at ND L, 1-4 10/19/79 at CU W, 11-0 Creighton is 18-7-2 in conference play since joining the BIG EAST.

40 Series History UC Irvine Western Illinois Creighton leads 2-0 WIU leads 3-1-1 All-Time vs. Top 25 • 72-50-14 H: 2-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-1 • A: 0-3-0 • N: 0-0-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score 10/15/11 at CU W, 3-1 09/19/82 at WIU L, 1-2 (OT) 10/15/90 at #4 SMU L, 0-4 8/31/03 #15 Furman W, 3-1 09/06/15 at CU W, 4-0 10/15/83 at WIU L, 1-2 9/19/03 vs. #17 Brown L, 0-1 10/13/85 at WIU L, 0-1 9/7/91 at #4 Virginia T, 3-3 (OT) 10/24/03 #22 Bradley W, 1-0 UC Riverside 10/05/07 at CU T, 1-1 (2OT) Creighton leads 1-0-0 09/05/14 at CU W, 1-0 9/16/91 vs. #6 UCLA L, 0-6 12/7/03 vs. #6 St. John’s L, 2-3 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/5/91 #11 SMU L, 0-2 Date Site Score Western Kentucky 11/5/91 vs. #17 Tulsa L, 1-2 9/10/04 vs. #6 UCLA W, 3-2 09/07/08 at CU W, 2-0 Creighton leads 11-1-0 H: 6-0-0 • A: 4-1-0 • N: 1-0-0 9/12/04 vs. #18 Washington L, 1-2 UC Santa Barbara Date Site Score 9/25/92 at #4 SMU W, 2-1 10/1/04 #17 SMU L, 0-1 Creighton leads 2-0-0 09/28/97 * at CU W, 3-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/18/98 * at WKU W, 2-0 10/2/92 at #4 Saint Louis W, 2-1 (OT) 10/3/04 #23 Tulsa W, 4-0 Date Site Score 10/17/99 * at CU W, 2-0 11/21/92 #14 SMU L, 0-1 11/23/04 #23 Northwestern W, 3-2 09/07/10 at UCSB W, 1-0 10/08/00 * at CU W, 3-0 11/28/04 vs. #7 Maryland T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/27/11 # at CU W, 2-1 11/10/00 ** Neutral W, 3-2 10/19/01 * at WKU W, 1-0 9/4/93 #9 Charlotte W, 3-1 UMBC 10/11/02 * at CU W, 2-1 (OT) 9/11/93 #7 Saint Louis W, 1-0 9/16/05 #23 Memphis W, 3-1 Series tied 0-0-1 10/19/03 * at WKU W, 2-1 10/12/05 #9 Missouri State W, 2-0 H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 10/17/04 * at CU W, 2-1 Date Site Score 10/22/05 * at WKU L, 0-1 9/11/94 at #17 Duke W, 3-1 11/13/05 at #17 Bradley W, 2-0 12/05/14 # at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) 09/30/06 * at CU W, 4-0 9/18/94 at #16 SMU L, 1-2 11/22/05 at #6 Duke W, 2-1 10/17/07 * at WKU W, 2-1 10/19/94 vs. #10 Charlotte L, 2-5 11/27/05 at #9 Penn State W, 3-1 UMKC Creighton leads 11-2-1 Western Michigan 10/29/94 at #13 Saint Louis L, 1-2 (OT) 12/2/05 at #15 Clemson L, 0-1 H: 8-2-1 • A: 3-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 2-0-0 11/20/94 at #16 Saint Louis W, 2-1 Date Site Score H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 09/19/90 at UMKC W, 9-1 Date Site Score 11/27/94 at #1 Indiana L, 0-1 8/25/06 vs. #12 Indiana L, 0-1 (2OT) 09/17/91 at CU W, 5-0 10/05/90 Neutral W, 2-1 8/27/06 vs. #15 Notre Dame L, 1-4 09/05/92 at CU W, 9-0 09/03/04 at CU W, 4-0 9/2/95 #20 Duke L, 1-3 10/7/06 #17 Memphis W, 3-2 10/04/94 at CU W, 3-2 09/29/95 at CU W, 8-1 Wichita State 9/10/95 at #25 USF W, 4-3 (OT) 09/27/96 at CU L, 0-1 Creighton leads 1-0-0 9/24/95 #9 Wisconsin W, 2-1 9/8/07 #11 UCLA T, 0-0 (2OT) 09/18/98 at CU W, 3-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 9/13/07 vs. #2 Indiana W, 2-1 11/22/03 # at CU W, 6-0 Date Site Score 10/01/05 at CU T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/27/80 N/A W, 3-1 9/14/96 vs. #22 Saint Louis W, 3-1 9/24/07 #24 Washington W, 2-1 (OT) 10/24/06 at UMKC W, 3-1 9/20/96 at #8 Wisconsin T, 0-0 (OT) 11/28/07 #5 SMU W, 3-0 09/13/08 at CU L, 0-1 William & Mary 08/31/11 at UMKC W, 5-0 William & Mary leads 2-1-0 11/17/96 #24 Evansville L, 2-3 (OT) 10/16/12 at CU W, 3-0 H: 1-1-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-1-0 11/24/96 at #7 SMU W, 2-0 9/21/08 at #6 California W, 2-0 09/30/14 at CU W, 2-0 Date Site Score 12/1/96 at #18 CS-Fullerton T, 0-0 (OT) 10/4/08 at #11 Saint Louis T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/18/95 # at CU L, 1-2 (4OT) UNLV 09/16/12 at CU W, 2-1 12/8/96 at #11 Fresno State W, 2-0 11/1/08 #24 Drake W, 2-0 Creighton leads 2-1-0 09/15/13 Neutral L, 2-3 (2OT) 12/13/96 vs. #4 St. John’s L, 1-2 11/25/08 #6 Tulsa W, 2-1 H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/29/08 #22 Connecticut W, 2-1 (2OT) Date Site Score Wisconsin 09/19/93 at UNLV W, 8-2 Creighton leads 8-2-1 8/29/97 at #22 Saint Louis T, 1-1 (OT) 12/6/08 at #3 Maryland L, 0-1 09/03/94 at CU W, 3-0 H: 5-0-0 • A: 3-1-1 • N: 0-1-0 8/31/97 #22 Saint Louis W, 1-0 09/12/03 at CU L, 0-2 Date Site Score 10/09/83 at UW L, 0-2 9/12/97 #10 USC W, 4-3 (OT) 9/5/09 #23 Cal Poly W, 1-0 Vanderbilt 09/16/84 at CU W, 1-0 9/14/97 #12 SMU L, 1-3 10/14/09 #19 Drake L, 0-1 Creighton leads 9-0-1 09/20/92 Neutral L, 0-2 10/11/97 vs. #20 Furman W, 1-0 10/31/09 #7 UCLA W, 1-0 H: 5-0-0 • A: 3-0-1 • N: 1-0-0 09/24/95 at CU W, 2-1 Date Site Score 09/20/96 at UW T, 0-0 (OT) 11/16/97 vs. #12 Missouri State W, 4-1 09/26/97 * at CU W, 7-0 09/20/98 at CU W, 4-1 11/30/97 at #14 Saint Louis L, 1-2 9/7/10 at #21 UC Santa Barbara W, 1-0 10/16/98 * at VU T, 1-1 (OT) 10/01/99 at UW W, 2-0 9/17/10 vs. #18 SMU L, 2-3 (2OT) 10/15/99 * at CU W, 2-0 09/17/04 at CU W, 2-1 10/13/00 * at VU W, 5-1 09/10/06 at UW W, 1-0 (OT) 9/4/98 #4 Saint Louis W, 1-0 10/5/10 #5 Tulsa W, 3-1 10/21/01 * at VU W, 3-0 09/24/10 at CU W, 1-0 (OT) 9/11/98 at #11 SMU L, 1-2 10/27/10 at #1 Akron L, 0-1 10/13/02 * at CU W, 4-0 10/05/11 at UW W, 2-1 (OT) 10/4/98 at #19 Stanford L, 0-2 11/21/10 at #7 SMU T, 2-2 (2OT) 10/17/03 * at VU W, 2-1 (2OT) 10/15/04 * at CU W, 3-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 10/25/98 #23 Missouri State W, 1-0 11/05/05 * at CU W, 1-0 Creighton leads 4-1-1 11/6/98 at #25 Bradley L, 0-1 (OT) 9/21/11 #22 Kentucky W, 2-0 11/11/05 ** Neutral W, 4-0 H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-0-1 • N: 2-0-0 11/22/98 at #17 Saint Louis W, 4-1 (OT) 9/30/11 at #3 Maryland L, 0-1 Date Site Score Vermont 09/10/83 at UWM T, 1-1 (OT) 11/29/98 at #6 UCLA W, 2-0 10/9/11 at #10 Indiana W, 1-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 09/09/99 at UWM W, 3-0 12/5/98 at #18 Maryland L, 2-3 10/15/11 #7 UC Irvine W, 3-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 09/17/01 at CU L, 0-3 Date Site Score 11/27/02 # Neutral W, 3-2 11/11/11 #22 Bradley W, 1-0 09/19/92 Neutral W, 3-2 09/08/06 Neutral W, 1-0 9/12/99 at #2 Saint Louis W, 1-0 11/27/11 #13 UC Santa Barbara W, 2-1 08/30/15 at CU W, 4-0 10/31/99 at #6 Missouri State T, 2-2 (OT) 12/4/11 #12 South Florida W, 1-0 (OT) Villanova Series tied 2-1-0 Xavier 11/20/99 at #17 SMU L, 1-2 12/9/11 vs. #14 Charlotte T, 0-0 (2OT) H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 Creighton leads 2-1-1 Date Site Score H: 2-1-0 • A: 0-0-1 • N: 0-0-0 9/2/00 #12 Washington W, 2-0 8/31/12 #7 Akron T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/19/13 * at CU L, 0-1 (OT) Date Site Score 09/27/14 * at VU W, 1-0 10/05/13 * at CU W, 2-0 9/15/00 vs. #6 Indiana W, 4-1 9/14/12 #14 Old Dominion L, 1-2 10/24/15 * at CU W, 5-1 10/18/14 * at XU T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/24/00 #18 Marquette L, 1-3 11/18/12 #21 Washington W, 4-2 11/30/14 # at CU W, 2-1 9/29/00 at #16 Missouri State L, 1-2 11/25/12 at #1 Akron T, 1-1 (2OT) Virginia 10/28/15 * at CU L, 1-2 Creighton leads 2-1-1 10/27/00 #2 SMU W, 2-1 12/2/12 at #7 Connecticut W, 1-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 2-0-1 • N: 0-1-0 Yale 11/17/00 at #12 Ohio State W, 1-0 Date Site Score Creighton leads 2-0-0 09/07/91 at UVA T, 3-3 (OT) H: 1-0-0 • A: 1-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 11/25/00 at #3 San Diego W, 3-0 8/30/13 #14 Tulsa W, 2-0 12/02/00 # at UVA W, 3-0 Date Site Score 12/2/00 at #5 Virginia W, 3-0 9/21/13 #7 St. John’s W, 1-0 (2OT) 09/09/01 Neutral L, 2-3 09/21/03 at Yale W, 3-1 12/8/00 vs. #16 Indiana W, 2-1 (3OT) 9/28/13 at #12 Georgetown T, 0-0 (2OT) 11/30/03 # at UVA W, 3-1 09/17/06 at CU W, 3-0 12/10/00 vs. #7 Connecticut L, 0-2 10/2/13 at #22 Saint Louis L, 0-1 Wartburg York Creighton leads 1-0-0 Creighton leads 1-0-0 9/7/01 at #5 Maryland W, 2-1 8/29/14 #20 Stanford W, 2-0 H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 1-0-0 Date Site Score Date Site Score 9/9/01 vs. #12 Virginia L, 2-3 9/20/14 #20 Saint Louis L, 0-1 (OT) 10/19/90 at CU W, 6-0 09/07/80 Neutral W, 10-2 9/21/01 at #13 Ohio State L, 1-4 10/25/14 #17 Georgetown L, 0-1 Washington 9/23/01 vs. #16 Penn State L, 1-2 10/29/14 #24 Marquette W, 2-0 Creighton leads 6-2-0 * - conference regular-season matches 10/14/01 at #1 SMU L, 2-4 11/7/14 #19 Providence W, 3-0 H: 3-0-0 • A: 2-1-0 • N: 1-1-0 ** - conference tournament matches 11/18/01 vs. #1 SMU L, 1-2 (4OT) 11/14/14 vs. #23 Providence L, 0-1 Date Site Score # - NCAA Tournament matches 09/02/00 at CU W, 2-0 11/23/14 #25 Oregon State W, 1-0 09/19/02 at UW W, 2-1 (2OT) 9/1/02 #23 Notre Dame T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/30/14 #14 Xavier W, 2-1 09/12/04 Neutral L, 1-2 9/6/02 vs. #19 Kentucky W, 4-1 09/04/05 Neutral W, 3-2 11/10/06 # at UW L, 0-3 9/8/02 at #23 Furman L, 2-4 9/6/15 #13 UC Irvine W, 4-0 09/29/07 at CU W, 2-1 (OT) 10/27/02 at #19 Bradley W, 2-1 11/5/15 at #6 Georgetown L, 1-2 09/25/09 at UW W, 1-0 11/18/12 # at CU W, 4-2 11/3/02 #4 SMU L, 1-2 11/15/15 at #3 Georgetown L, 1-2 (2OT) 11/27/02 #10 UW-Milwaukee W, 3-2 11/28/15 at #4 North Carolina W, 1-0 Washington (Mo.) 12/1/02 at #3 St. John’s W, 1-0 (OT) 12/5/15 at #4 Akron L, 2-3 (2OT) Series tied 0-0-1 H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-1 • N: 0-0-0 12/8/02 at #6 Boston College W, 6-2 Date Site Score 12/13/02 vs. #15 Stanford L, 1-2 (2OT) Overall vs. Top 25 72-50-14 (.581) 09/03/84 at Wash U. T, 2-2 (OT) Home 39-12-3 (.750) Away 25-22-10 (.535) Neutral 8-16-1 (.340) 41 Poll History Bluejays in the National Polls 1991 1998 2005 2011 Date ISAA Date NSCAA Date NSCAA Date NSCAA S 10 24 Pre 10 Pre 12 Pre 10 S 17 22 S 7 5 S 5 16 A 30 6 O 15 24 S 14 12 S 12 15 S 6 5 O 22 25 S 21 8 S 19 9 S 13 3 O 29 24 S 28 6 S 26 T-19 S 20 3 N 5 24 O 5 8 O 3 T-25 S 27 2 O 12 8 O 17 15 O 4 5 1992 O 19 6 O 24 16 O 11 4 Date ISAA O 26 6 O 31 17 O 18 6 Pre 22 N 2 7 N 7 23 O 25 3 S 9 22 N 9 13 N 14 11 N 1 2 S 15 13 N 17 T-12 D 13 6 N 8 2 S 29 13 D 17 7 N 15 2 O 6 6 2006 N 22 2 O 13 4 1999 Date NSCAA D 6 2 O 20 4 Date NSCAA Pre 8 D 13 4 O 27 4 Pre 7 O 16 18 N 3 2 S 8 6 O 23 23 2012 N 10 2 S 15 1 O 30 21 Date NSCAA S 22 3 N 6 21 Pre 3 1993 S 29 12 A 28 2 Date ISAA O 6 17 2007 S 4 3 Pre 4 O 13 17 Date NSCAA S 11 2 S 6 4 O 20 14 S 4 25 S 18 7 S 13 2 O 27 10 S 11 16 S 25 12 S 20 2 N 3 15 S 18 7 O 2 24 S 27 2 N 10 12 S 25 13 O 9 24 O 4 2 N 17 21 O 2 10 O 16 22 O 11 1 D 15 21 O 9 12 O 23 21 O 18 1 2000 O 16 10 O 30 16 O 25 1 Date NSCAA O 23 8 N 6 12 N 1 1 Pre 21 O 30 8 N 13 8 N 8 1 S 4 14 N 6 7 D11 4 S 11 10 N 13 7 1994 S 18 3 D 19 9 2013 Date ISAA S 25 8 Date NSCAA S 13 10 O 2 16 2008 Pre 6 S 20 18 O 9 12 Date NSCAA S 3 2 S 27 17 O 16 10 Pre 6 S 10 1 O 4 16 O 23 16 S 2 4 S 17 5 O 11 16 O 30 11 S 9 3 S 24 3 O 18 11 N 6 11 S 16 12 O 1 4 O 25 T-21 N 13 8 S 23 8 O 8 7 N 1 23 D 11 2 S 30 5 O 15 12 N 8 22 O 7 3 O 22 22 2001 O 14 3 N 5 25 1995 Date NSCAA O 21 3 Date ISAA Pre 2 O 28 3 2014 A 28 21 S 10 14 N 4 2 Date NSCAA S 19 18 S 17 14 N 11 2 S 2 8 S 26 16 N 18 2 S 9 2 O 3 18 2002 D 16 5 S 16 3 O 10 18 Date NSCAA S 23 12 O 17 16 Pre 19 2009 S 30 11 O 31 16 S 16 16 Date NSCAA O 7 9 N 7 10 S 23 20 Pre 6 O 14 6 N 14 10 S 30 22 S 8 5 O 21 2 1996 O 14 21 S 15 6 O 28 10 Date NSCAA O 21 12 S 22 17 N 4 6 S 2 16 O 28 10 N 11 5 S 9 4 N 4 12 2010 N 18 9 S 16 2 N 11 12 Date NSCAA D 16 7 S 23 3 N 18 11 S 7 24 S 30 6 D 16 4 S 14 16 2015 O 7 5 S 21 16 O 14 11 2003 S 28 13 Date NSCAA O 21 T-18 Date NSCAA O 5 11 Pre 6 O 28 17 Pre 8 O 12 11 S 1 3 N 4 19 S 1 12 O 19 10 S 8 1 N 11 18 O 27 16 O 26 9 S 15 1 D 18 3 N 3 19 N 2 10 S 22 1 D 15 T-8 N 9 12 S 29 1 1997 N 16 17 O 6 1 Date NSCAA 2004 D 14 14 O 13 1 S 1 6 Date NSCAA O 20 1 S 8 5 Pre 24 O 27 1 S 15 11 S 7 13 N 3 3 S 22 16 S 14 16 N 10 5 S 29 16 S 21 9 N 17 9 O 6 14 S 28 4 D 15 6 O 13 12 O 5 11 O 20 11 O 12 8 O 27 11 O 19 7 N 3 T-15 O 26 7 N 10 T-15 N 2 18 N 17 11 N 9 17 D 17 10 N 16 T-16 D 14 13

42 All-Time Honor Roll National Players of the Year Hermann Trophy Johnny Torres - 1997

Missouri Athletic Club Johnny Torres - 1997 Soccer America Johnny Torres - 1996

NSCAA All-America FIRST TEAM Keith DeFini - 1993 Ethan Finlay - 2011 Jose Gomez - 2012 Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 Fabian Herbers - 2014, ‘15 Brian Holt - 2011 Brian Kamler - 1993 Richard Mulrooney - 1998 Two-time national “Player of the Year” Johnny Torres (left-center) was presented the 1997 Missouri Timo Pitter - 2015 Athletic Club Foundation Male Collegiate Player of the Year Award at a banquet featuring 1991 award Andrew Ribeiro - 2012 winner Alexi Lalas (right-center). Former Bluejay head coach Bret Simon (left) attended the banquet and Johnny Torres - 1996, ‘97 former Creighton head coach Bob Warming (right) was the guest speaker. Mike Tranchilla - 2002 David Wright - 1999 Matt Wieland - 2005 College Soccer News All-America David Wright - 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Matt Allen - 2007 (3rd Team) SECOND TEAM Tom Zawislan - 1999 Andrew Duran - 2011 (1st Team) Andrew Duran - 2011 Ethan Finlay - 2010 (2nd Team), ‘11 (1st Team) Ethan Finlay - 2010 SECOND TEAM Jose Gomez - 2012 (1st Team) Greg Jordan - 2011 Dion Acoff - 2010 Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 (1st Team) Brian Kamler - 1991 Matt Allen - 2006 Peter Henning - 2000 (1st Team) Brian Mullan - 2000 Mike Bustos - 1998 Fabian Herbers - 2014 (1st Team), ‘15 (1st Team) Timo Pitter - 2014 Bruno Castro - 2011 Brian Holt - 2011 (1st Team) Jose Ribas - 2014 Kevin Doyle - 1992 Brian Mullan - 2000 (1st Team) Chris Schuler - 2008 Jay Fitzgerald - 1995 Timo Pitter - 2014 (2nd Team) Andrei Gotsmanov - 2007 Andrew Ribeiro - 2012 (2nd Team) THIRD TEAM Lance Hill - 1993 Chris Schuler - 2008 (2nd Team) Brian Kamler - 1992 Greg Jordan - 2010, ‘11 Mike Tranchilla - 2002 (1st Team) Vincent Keller - 2015 Michael Kraus - 2005 David Wagenfuhr - 2002 (3rd Team), ‘03 (1st Team) Matt Wieland - 2005 Brad McTighe - 1995 Matt Wieland - 2005 (2nd Team) Tom Zawislan - 1999 Eric Miller - 2013 Brian Mullan - 1999 NCAA College Cup NSCAA All-Region Richard Mulrooney - 1996 All-Tournament Team FIRST TEAM Ross Paule - 1994 Mike Gabb - 2000 Matt Allen - 2007 Ricardo Perez - 2015 Brian Holt - 2011 Mehdi Ballouchy - 2002 Andrew Peterson - 2005 Ishmael Mintah - 2000 Tim Bohnenkamp - 2007 Chris Schuler - 2007, ‘09 Brian Mullan - 2000 Keith DeFini - 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Seth Sinovic - 2008 Mike Tranchilla - 2000, ‘02 Andrew Duran - 2011 Jeff Thayer - 2008 Joe Wieland - 2002 Ethan Finlay - 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Johnny Torres - 1994 Jose Gomez - 2012 Mike Tranchilla - 2001 Conference Coach of the Year Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 Matt Wieland - 2003, ‘04 BIG EAST Fabian Herbers - 2014, ‘15 Elmar Bolowich - 2014 (Staff, co-winner) Lance Hill - 1991, ‘94, THIRD TEAM Brian Holt - 2011 Zach Barnes - 2013 MVC Greg Jordan - 2011 Jose Gomez - 2010 Elmar Bolowich - 2011 (Staff) Ryan Junge - 2006 Michael Kraus - 2003 - 2010 (Staff) Brian Kamler - 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Seth Sinovic - 2009 Bret Simon - 1996 (Co-winner) Vincent Keller - 2015 Connor Sparrow - 2014 Bob Warming - 1992, ‘93, ‘08 (Staff) Michael Kraus - 2006 Paul Lekics - 1995 NSCAA Regional Conference Player of the Year Brian Mullan - 2000 Coach of the Year MVC Richard Mulrooney - 1997, ‘98 Elmar Bolowich - 2011, 2014 Keith DeFini - 1993 Julian Nash - 2004 Bob Warming - 1992, ‘93, ‘05, ‘08 Ethan Finlay - 2010, ‘11 Ross Paule - 1995, ‘96 Jose Gomez - 2012 Timo Pitter - 2014, ‘15 NSCAA National Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 Tyler Polak - 2010, ‘11 Assistant Coach of the Year Brian Kamler - 1992 Jose Ribas - 2014 Johnny Torres - 2012 Michael Kraus - 2006 Andrew Ribeiro - 2012 Paul Lekics - 1995 Brett Rodriguez - 2004 NSCAA Regional Richard Mulrooney - 1998 Tony Schmitz - 2007 Assistant Coach of the Year Ross Paule - 1996 Chris Schuler - 2008 Johnny Torres - 2011, ‘12 Johnny Torres - 1997 Connor Sparrow - 2015 Jason Mims - 2008 David Wright - 1999 Johnny Torres - 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Mike Tranchilla - 2002 Senior CLASS Award David Wagenfuhr - 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Brian Holt - 2011 43 All-Time Honor Roll

Conference Defensive Jeff Deist - 1995, ‘97 Vince Odorisio - 2005 Player Of The Year Luiz Del Monte - 2002 Andrew Peterson - 2006 MVC Kyle Deremer - 2010 Brent Peterson - 1993 Matt Allen - 2006, ‘07 Kevin Doyle - 1992 Tyler Polak - 2010 Andrew Duran - 2011 Andrew Duran - 2011 Zion Renfurm - 1996, ‘97 Jay Fitzgerald - 1995 Billy Duranceau - 1992 Jose Ribas - 2012 Ira Philson - 1993 Ray Ferri - 1993 Angel Rivillo - 1999 Andrew Ribeiro - 2012 Ethan Finlay - 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Seth Sinovic - 2007 Chris Schuler - 2008 Jay Fitzgerald - 1993, ‘95 Johnny Torres - 1994 Matt Wieland - 2003 Jose Gomez - 2010, ‘12 Mike Tranchilla - 2000 David Wright - 1997 Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 Joe Wieland - 2002 Peter Henning - 2000 Matt Wieland - 2004 Conference Freshman Of The Year Lance Hill - 1991, ‘93 MVC Brian Holt - 2011 HONORABLE MENTION Dion Acoff - 2009 Greg Jordan - 2010, ‘11 BIG EAST Byron Dacy - 2005 Ryan Junge - 2006 Bruno Castro - 2013 Brian Holt - 2008 Brian Kamler - 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Paul Lekics - 1992 Michael Kraus - 2006 MVC Ross Paule - 1994 (Newcomer of the Year) Paul Lekics - 1994, ‘95 Jeff Deist - 1996 Timo Pitter - 2012 Marc Madeley - 1996 Jay Fitzgerald - 1994 Tyler Polak - 2010 Brad McTighe - 1995 Shane Havens - 2003 Eric Miller - 2012 Lance Hill - 1994 Conference Goalkeeper of The Year Brian Mullan - 1998, ‘99, ‘00 Brian Holt - 2008 BIG EAST Richard Mulrooney - 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Matt Jewett - 2003 Kevin Doyle - 1992 Julian Nash - 2004 Richard Mulrooney - 1995 Brian Holt - 2011 Ross Paule - 1994, ‘95, ‘96 Tony Odorisio - 2004 Connor Sparrow - 2015 Brent Peterson - 1994 Andrew Ribeiro - 2011 Ira Philson - 1992, ‘93 Keith Sawarynski - 2001 Conference Midfielder Of The Year Timo Pitter - 2012 Jarod Tarver - 2005 BIG EAST Tyler Polak - 2011 Jeff Thayer - 2009 Timo Pitter - 2014, ‘15 Andrew Ribeiro - 2012 Matt Thomas - 2003 Brett Rodriguez - 2004 David Wright - 1996 Conference Offensive Tony Schmitz - 2007 Tom Zawislan - 1998 Player Of The Year Chris Schuler - 2007, ‘08, ‘09 BIG EAST Seth Sinovic - 2008, ‘09 All-FRESHMAN Team Fabian Herbers - 2014, ‘15 Jeff Thayer - 2008 BIG EAST Johnny Torres - 1995, ‘96, ‘97 Fabian Herbers - 2013 All-Conference Mike Tranchilla - 2001, ‘02 Ricardo Perez - 2013 FIRST TEAM David Wagenfuhr - 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Joel Rydstrand - 2015 BIG EAST Matt Wieland - 2003, ‘05 Lucas Stauffer - 2014 Zach Barnes - 2013 David Wright - 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Fabian Herbers - 2014, ‘15 Tom Zawislan - 1999 MVC Vincent Keller - 2015 Dion Acoff - 2009 Timo Pitter - 2014, ‘15 SECOND TEAM Matt Allen - 2004 Jose Ribas - 2014 BIG EAST Rob Appel - 2001 Brendan Hines-Ike - 2013 Mehdi Ballouchy - 2002 MVC Timo Pitter - 2013 Steve Bernal - 1996 Dion Acoff - 2010 Jose Ribas - 2013 Tim Bohnenkamp - 2004 Matt Allen - 2006, ‘07 Connor Sparrow - 2015 Mike Bustos - 1995 Rob Appel - 2001 Joan Carvajal - 2004 (HM) Steve Bernal - 1999 MVC Sergio Castillo - 2007 Mike Bustos - 1999 Dion Acoff - 2011 Byron Dacy - 2005 Keith DeFini - 1991, ‘92, ‘93 Steve Bernal - 1998 Trevor Eastman - 2005 Tim Bohnenkamp - 2007 Ethan Finlay - 2008 Mike Bustos - 1998 Rodrigo Faria - 2006 Sergio Castillo - 2008, ‘10 Brendan Hines-Ike - 2012 Bruno Castro - 2011 Brian Holt - 2008 Byron Dacy - 2005, ‘06 Matt Jewett - 2000 Kyle Deremer - 2009 Greg Jordan - 2008 Jon Epperson - 1996, ‘97 Brent Kallman - 2009 Ray Ferri - 1991 Liam Kelly - 2010 Jay Fitzgerald - 1991 Michael Kraus - 2003 Pietari Holopainen - 2006 Eric Miller - 2011 Brian Holt - 2009, ‘10 Richard Mulrooney - 1995 Mike Gabb - 2002 Brian Mullan - 1997 Jose Gomez - 2011 Tony Odorisio - 2003 Andrei Gotsmanov - 2007 Timo Pitter - 2012 Ryan Junge - 2005 Tyler Polak - 2010 Michael Kraus - 2005 Chris Schuler - 2006 Paul Lekics - 1992 Tucker Sindlinger - 2007 Brad McTighe - 1996 Jeff Thayer - 2006 Ishmael Mintah - 2000 Mike Tranchilla - 1999 Keith DeFini is the only player in school his- Josh Moran - 2009 David Wagenfuhr - 2000 tory with more than one hat trick, establishing the Brian Mullan - 1997 Damien Westfield - 2002 school record by scoring at least three goals on Julian Nash - 2002 Joe Wieland - 1999 six different occasions. Tony Odorisio - 2006 David Wright - 1996 44 All-Time Honor Roll

Conference Tournament Ishmael Mintah - 2000 HONORABLE MENTION Most Valuable Players Josh Moran - 2010 MVC MVC Richard Mulrooney - 1996, ‘97 Jude Beller - 1995 Byron Dacy - 2006 Julian Nash - 2002 Andrew Brown - 2004 Ray Ferri - 1992 Ross Paule - 1995, ‘96 Byron Dacy - 2006 Jay Fitzgerald - 1994 Lane Peercy - 2000 Ethan Finlay - 2009 Jose Gomez - 2012 Andrew Peterson - 2005 Matt Garlick - 1996 Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 Tyler Polak - 2011 Shane Havens - 2002 Brian Holt - 2011 Andrew Ribeiro - 2010, ‘12 Geoff Huber - 1995 Brian Kamler - 1993 Angel Rivillo - 1999 Thomas Martin - 1995, ‘96 Brian Mullan - 2000 Chris Schuler - 2006, ‘08 Robert Perran - 1994 Richard Mulrooney - 1998 Seth Sinovic - 2007 Jace Peters - 2011 Ross Paule - 1995 Johnny Torres - 1994, ‘96 Andrew Ribeiro - 2010, ‘11 Johnny Torres - 1997 Mike Tranchilla - 2001, ‘02 Brett Rodriguez - 2004 Mike Tranchilla - 2002 David Wagenfuhr - 2001, ‘02 Tony Schmitz - 2006 Matt Wieland - 2005 Matt Wieland - 2004, ‘05 Jarod Tarver - 2006 David Wright - 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Joe Wieland - 2000, ‘01 Conference All-Tournament Team Tom Zawislan - 1998 Matt Wieland - 2003 BIG EAST Fabian Herbers - 2014, ‘15 Conference Scholar-Athlete CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR Ricardo Perez - 2015 FIRST TEAM Brian Holt - 2011 Timo Pitter - 2014, ‘15 MVC Connor Sparrow - 2015 Brian Adams - 1994 CoSIDA Academic All-America Brian Biggerstaff - 2004, ‘05 Ethan Finlay - 2011 (2nd Team) MVC Bruno Castro - 2012 Shane Havens - 2003 (3rd Team) Brian Adams - 1991 Keith DeFini - 1992, 1993 Fabian Herbers - 2014 (3rd Team), ‘15 (1st Team) Matt Allen - 2007 Kyle Deremer - 2010 Brian Holt - 2011 (1st Team) Mehdi Ballouchy - 2002 Andrew Duran - 2011 Vincent Keller - 2015 (3rd Team) Tim Bohnenkamp - 2006 Jon Epperson - 1996, 1997 Jace Peters - 2011 (2nd Team) Andrew Brown - 2001 Ethan Finlay - 2011 Matt Wieland - 2005 (3rd Team) Sergio Castillo - 2007, ‘09 Jay Fitzgerald - 1994 Byron Dacy - 2005, ‘06 Mike Gabb - 2000, ‘02 CoSIDA Academic All-District Keith DeFini - 1992, ‘93 Jamie Harris - 1992, ‘93 Brian Biggerstaff - 2004, ‘05 Jeff Deist - 1997 Shane Havens - 2003 Andrew Brown - 2004 Andrew Duran - 2011 Peter Henning - 1999, 2000 Bruno Castro - 2012, ‘13 Billy Duranceau - 1992, ‘93 Brian Holt - 2010, ‘11 Kyle Deremer - 2010 Ray Ferri - 1992 Geoff Huber - 1996, ‘97 Ethan Finlay - 2009, ‘11 Ethan Finlay - 2008, ‘09, ‘11 Matt Jewett - 2003 Shane Havens - 2003 Jay Fitzgerald - 1995 Matt Mendlick - 1996, ‘97 Fabian Herbers - 2014, ‘15 Jose Gomez - 2012 Eric Miller - 2012 Brian Holt - 2010, ‘11 Andrei Gotsmanov - 2008 Brian Mullan - 2000 Vincent Keller - 2015 Mark Haston - 1991 Ross Paule - 1995, ‘96 Eric Miller - 2012 Peter Henning - 2000 Lane Peercy - 2001 Jace Peters - 2011 Lance Hill - 1994 Brent Peterson - 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Andrew Ribeiro - 2010, ‘11 Brian Holt - 2008, ‘11 Jose Ribas - 2012 Brett Rodriguez - 2004 Matt Jewett - 2003 Angel Rivillo - 1999 Tucker Sindlinger - 2008 Brent Kallman - 2012 Jeremy Shelton - 2002 Seth Sinovic - 2008 Brian Kamler - 1992, ‘93 Tucker Sindlinger - 2008 Connor Sparrow - 2014 Michael Kraus - 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Seth Sinovic - 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Matt Wieland - 2004, ‘05 Paul Lekics - 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Joe Wieland - 2002 Marc Madeley - 1998 Matt Wieland - 2004, ‘05 Brad McTighe - 1995 Tom Zawislan - 1998 Eric Miller - 2012

Creighton Athletic Hall of Fame All-Centennial MVC Team Keith DeFini - 2005 (2006-2007) Lance Hill - 2007 Keith Defini Brian Kamler - 2002 Jay Fitzgerald Brian Mullan - 2008 Brian Kamler Richard Mulrooney - 2008 Brian Mullan Ross Paule - 2012 Richard Mulrooney Ira Philson - 2003 Ross Paule Johnny Torres - 2004 Ira Philson Bob Warming - 2010 Johnny Torres David Wright - 2014 Mike Tranchilla Matt Wieland David Wright Bob Warming (Coach) All-American Mike Tranchilla ended his career as the leader in Missouri Valley Conference history for career goals and points. 45 Yearly Stats and Coach History Year-by-Year Statistics Year Coach Record Pct. Conference Points Goals Assists Shots Corners Saves Shutouts GAA 1979 Mark Schmechel 12-5-1 .694 –– 112 44 24 NA NA 87 6 1.54 1980 Mark Schmechel 13-7-1 .643 –– 206 79 48 NA NA 103 6 1.81 1981 Wayne Rasmussen 9-6-3 .583 –– 100 34 32 NA NA 163 6 1.67 1982 Wayne Rasmussen 7-8-2 .471 –– 69 25 19 NA NA 94 3 1.33 1983 Don Klosterman 8-9-1 .472 –– 61 22 17 NA NA 126 5 1.50 1984 Don Klosterman 4-9-2 .333 –– 28 12 4 189 NA NA 4 NA 1985 Don Klosterman 5-12-0 .294 –– NA 27 NA NA NA NA 3 2.41 1986-89 Creighton did not field a men’s soccer team 1990 Bob Warming 12-5-3 .675 –– 184 68 48 444 NA 145 7 1.33 1991 Bob Warming 12-5-2 .684 3-1-0 140 47 46 167 103 98 5 1.45 1992 Bob Warming 14-3-1 .805 4-0-1 174 57 60 171 113 61 6 0.96 1993 Bob Warming 19-1-0 .950 5-0-0 195 64 67 203 150 80 8 0.99 1994 Bob Warming 15-5-1 .763 5-1-0 142 45 52 356 135 76 5 1.18 1995 Bret Simon 14-3-1 .806 4-0-1 153 52 49 336 92 70 7 0.93 1996 Bret Simon 17-5-2 .750 5-0-0 199 62 75 410 129 91 11 0.82 1997 Bret Simon 16-5-1 .750 6-1-0 175 55 65 307 120 99 10 0.95 1998 Bret Simon 16-4-2 .773 4-1-2 141 46 49 347 107 81 7 0.81 1999 Bret Simon 11-5-2 .667 5-1-1 112 35 42 245 96 62 11 0.47 2000 Bret Simon 22-4-0 .846 9-2-0 174 57 60 390 145 99 8 1.00 2001 Bob Warming 11-9-1 .548 6-3-0 114 39 36 229 125 80 5 1.49 2002 Bob Warming 18-4-2 .792 7-1-1 165 54 57 367 163 86 9 0.96 2003 Bob Warming 12-6-4 .636 7-1-1 106 36 34 320 123 91 9 0.77 2004 Bob Warming 14-4-2 .750 6-3-0 121 39 43 304 108 90 5 0.93 2005 Bob Warming 15-5-3 .717 5-2-0 161 49 63 348 147 83 10 0.80 2006 Bob Warming 13-5-3 .690 4-1-1 118 36 46 333 136 73 9 0.95 2007 Bob Warming 12-3-5 .725 4-0-2 103 33 37 316 151 77 7 0.79 2008 Bob Warming 16-2-2 .850 4-0-1 109 35 39 293 117 53 13 0.48 2009 Bob Warming 7-4-5 .594 4-2-4 66 20 26 275 107 39 8 0.76 2010 Jamie Clark 13-5-2 .700 5-1-1 121 40 41 320 123 52 8 1.06 2011 Elmar Bolowich 21-2-1 .896 5-1-0 124 40 44 391 121 63 19 0.20 2012 Elmar Bolowich 17-4-3 .771 5-0-1 111 39 33 371 121 98 11 0.80 2013 Elmar Bolowich 9-9-2 .500 4-4-1 94 32 30 292 100 79 6 1.09 2014 Elmar Bolowich 16-3-3 .795 7-1-1 94 32 30 313 117 58 12 0.48 2015 Elmar Bolowich 19-4-0 .826 7-2-0 153 53 47 449 137 53 10 0.81 Creighton Coaching History

Mark Schmechel Wayne Rasmussen Don Klosterman Bret Simon Bob Warming Jamie Clark Elmar Bolowich 1979-80 1981-82 1983-85 1995-2000 1990-94, 2001-09 2010 2011-Present 25-12-2 (.667) 16-14-5 (.529) 17-30-3 (.370) 96-26-8 (.769) 190-61-34 (.726) 13-5-2 (.700) 82-22-9 (.765) Coaching Ledger

Head Coach Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Years Accomplishments Bob Warming 190-61-34 .726 64-15-11 .772 1990-94, 2001-09 1 NCAA College Cup, 11 NCAA Tournaments, 14 combined conference titles Bret Simon 96-26-8 .769 33-5-4 .833 1995-00 2 NCAA College Cups, 6 NCAA Tournaments, 6 combined conference titles Elmar Bolowich 82-22-9 .765 28-8-3 .756 2011-Present 2 NCAA College Cups, 5 NCAA Tournaments, 5 combined conference titles Mark Schmechel 25-12-2 .667 ––– –– 1979-80 Don Klosterman 17-30-3 .370 ––– –– 1983-85 Wayne Rasmussen 16-14-5 .529 ––– –– 1981-82 Jamie Clark 13-5-2 .700 5-1-1 .786 2010 NCAA Tournament, MVC Regular-Season title Total 439-170-63 .700 142-29-19 .797 33

46 Annual Leaders Goals 2010 Dion Acoff 10 2013 Timo Pitter 21 2011 Brian Holt 17 1979 Bill Fehrenbach 10 2011 Bruno Castro 8 2014 Timo Pitter 36 2012 Jeff Gal 7 1980 Ray Nikodem 22 Jose Gomez 8 2015 Fabian Herbers 45 2013 Connor Sparrow 3 1981 Robert Addington 11 2012 Jose Gomez 9 2014 Connor Sparrow 11 1982 John Probst 6 2013 Jose Ribas 6 Saves 2015 Connor Sparrow 9 1983 Robert Addington 8 2014 Timo Pitter 9 1979 Kevin Fitzgerald 87 1984 Not Available 2015 Fabian Herbers 17 1980 Chris Feuerbach 68 Goals Against Average 1985 Not Available 1981 Jim Dalla Riva 163 1979 Kevin Fitzgerald 1.54 1990 Keith DeFini 19 Points 1982 Jim Dalla Riva 94 1980 Chris Feuerbach 1.78 1991 Brian Kamler 17 1979 Bill Fehrenbach 22 1983 Jim Dalla Riva 126 1981 Jim Dalla Riva 1.67 1992 Keith DeFini 16 Dave Erker 22 1984 Jim Dalla Riva 83 1982 Jim Dalla Riva 1.33 1993 Keith DeFini 21 1980 Ray Nikodem 52 1985 Not Available 1983 Jim Dalla Riva 1.50 1994 Zion Renfurm 8 1981 Robert Addington 30 1990 Kevin Doyle 122 1984 Not Available 1995 Ross Paule 11 1982 Robert Addington 15 1991 Kevin Doyle 72 1985 Not Available 1996 Johnny Torres 18 1983 Robert Addington 18 1992 Kevin Doyle 61 1990 Kevin Doyle 1.08 1997 Johnny Torres 13 1984 Not Available 1993 Jay Fitzgerald 57 1991 Jay Fitzgerald 0.89 1998 Mike Bustos 10 1985 Not Available 1994 Jay Fitzgerald 76 1992 Kevin Doyle 0.99 1999 Mike Bustos 6 1990 Keith DeFini 47 1995 Jay Fitzgerald 65 1993 Jay Fitzgerald 0.99 2000 Mike Tranchilla 19 1991 Brian Kamler 41 1996 Jon Epperson 74 1994 Jay Fitzgerald 1.19 2001 Mike Tranchilla 16 1992 Keith DeFini 39 1997 Jon Epperson 55 1995 Jay Fitzgerald 0.89 2002 Mike Tranchilla 15 1993 Keith DeFini 48 1998 Tom Zawislan 76 1996 Jon Epperson 0.78 2003 Michael Kraus 6 1994 Paul Lekics 21 1999 Tom Zawislan 54 1997 Tom Zawislan 0.71 2004 Brian Biggerstaff 8 1995 Ross Paule 31 2000 Mike Gabb 96 1998 Tom Zawislan 0.75 2005 Byron Dacy 9 1996 Johnny Torres 44 2001 Andrew Brown 64 1999 Tom Zawislan 0.51 2006 Michael Kraus 6 1997 Johnny Torres 39 2002 Mike Gabb 77 2000 Mike Gabb 1.03 2007 Thomas Gjoesund 6 1998 Richard Mulrooney 32 2003 Guido Leon 68 2001 Andrew Brown 1.39 Andrei Gotsmanov 6 1999 Mike Bustos 17 2004 Matt Allen 45 2002 Mike Gabb 0.96 2008 Andrei Gotsmanov 10 2000 Brian Mullan 49 2005 Matt Allen 78 2003 Guido Leon 0.66 2009 Ethan Finlay 8 2001 Mike Tranchilla 41 2006 Matt Allen 62 2004 Matt Allen 0.69 2010 Ethan Finlay 15 2002 Mike Tranchilla 37 2007 Matt Allen 75 2005 Matt Allen 0.81 2011 Ethan Finlay 14 2003 Michael Kraus 21 2008 Brian Holt 49 2006 Matt Allen 0.93 2012 Timo Pitter 10 2004 Julian Nash 21 2009 Brian Holt 37 2007 Matt Allen 0.79 2013 Timo Pitter 7 2005 Byron Dacy 27 2010 Brian Holt 49 2008 Brian Holt 0.51 2014 Fabian Herbers 10 2006 Byron Dacy 16 2011 Brian Holt 60 2009 Brian Holt 0.77 2015 Fabian Herbers 15 2007 Andrei Gotsmanov 17 2012 Jeff Gal 57 2010 Brian Holt 1.06 2008 Andrei Gotsmanov 24 2013 Alex Bolowich 61 2011 Brian Holt 0.21 Assists 2009 Ethan Finlay 19 2014 Connor Sparrow 58 2012 Jeff Gal 0.65 1979 Dave Erker 4 2010 Ethan Finlay 34 2015 Connor Sparrow 53 2013 Connor Sparrow 0.38 1980 John Probst 11 2011 Ethan Finlay 34 2014 Connor Sparrow 0.49 1981 Ray Nikodem 12 2012 Timo Pitter 24 Shutouts 2015 Connor Sparrow 0.82 1982 Robert Addington 5 2013 Timo Pitter 18 1979 Kevin Fitzgerald 6 1983 John Probst 4 2014 Fabian Herbers 28 1980 Chris Feuerbach 4 Record holders in bold 1984 Not Available 2015 Fabian Herbers 47 1981 Jim Dalla Riva 6 Creighton did not field a men’s soccer 1985 Not Available 1982 Jim Dalla Riva 3 team from 1986-89 1990 Keith DeFini 9 Shots On Goal 1983 Jim Dalla Riva 5 1991 Ray Ferri 12 1990 Keith DeFini 64 1984 Jim Dalla Riva 5 1992 Ray Ferri 10 1991 Brian Kamler 41 1985 Not Available Brian Adams 10 1992 Keith DeFini 40 1990 Kevin Doyle 7 1993 Brian Kamler 11 1993 Keith DeFini 51 1991 Kevin Doyle 5 1994 Johnny Torres 8 1994 Johnny Torres 29 1992 Kevin Doyle 5 1995 Ross Paule 9 1995 Ross Paule 26 1993 Jay Fitzgerald 8 1996 Richard Mulrooney 16 1996 Johnny Torres 45 1994 Jay Fitzgerald 5 1997 Johnny Torres 13 1997 Jeff Deist 26 1995 Jay Fitzgerald 7 1998 Richard Mulrooney 16 1998 Richard Mulrooney 30 1996 Jon Epperson 11 1999 Brian Mullan 8 1999 Mike Bustos 39 1997 Jon Epperson 8 Angel Rivillo 8 2000 Brian Mullan 44 1998 Tom Zawislan 7 2000 Brian Mullan 13 2001 Mike Tranchilla 29 1999 Tom Zawislan 11 2001 David Wagenfuhr 10 2002 Mike Tranchilla 42 2000 Mike Gabb 6 2002 Julian Nash 8 2003 David Wagenfuhr 18 2001 Andrew Brown 4 David Wagenfuhr 8 2004 Julian Nash 30 2002 Mike Gabb 9 2003 Michael Kraus 9 2005 Byron Dacy 22 2003 Guido Leon 8 2004 Julian Nash 9 2006 Byron Dacy 20 2004 Zac Gibbens 2 2005 Tim Bohnenkamp 10 2007 Tony Schmitz 22 Matt Allen 2 2006 Byron Dacy 6 2008 Andrei Gotsmanov 21 2005 Matt Allen 9 Pietari Holopainen 6 Jeff Thayer 21 2006 Matt Allen 8 2007 Tim Bohnenkamp 6 2009 Jeff Thayer 18 2007 Matt Allen 7 2008 Seth Sinovic 6 2010 Ethan Finlay 32 2008 Brian Holt 12 Jeff Thayer 6 2011 Ethan Finlay 46 2009 Brian Holt 8 Fabian Herbers closed out his 2015 2009 Josh Moran 5 2012 Timo Pitter 34 2010 Brian Holt 7 campaign as the single-season assist leader. 47 Single-Match Records

Single-Match Records Miscellaneous Individual Match Records Creighton - Individual Creighton - Team TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN GOALS BY THE SAME INDIVIDUAL Creighton: 0:14, Keith Sawarynski at Vanderbilt, 10-13-00 POINTS SCORED POINTS SCORED 10 Keith DeFini vs. Concordia 9-25-90 37 vs. Concordia (14 G, 9 A) 9-25-90 TIME ELAPSED FROM THE START OF THE GAME TO THE FIRST GOAL 8 Mike Tranchilla vs. Evansville 11-9-01 29 vs. UMKC (9 G, 11 A) 9-5-92 Creighton: 0:16, Brian Kamler vs. Bradley, 10-9-92 8 Keith Sawarynski vs. Vanderbilt 10-13-00 29 vs. Teikyo Westmar (10G,9A) 9-14-91 0:26, Vince Odorisio vs. UCLA, 9-10-04 8 Johnny Torres vs. Charleston 10-20-96 28 vs. UMKC (9 G, 10 A) 9-19-90 0:30, Lance Hill at Missouri State, 11-5-94 8 Lance Hill vs. UNLV 9-19-93 24 vs. Drake (7 G, 10 A) 11-5-99 0:34, Johnny Torres at Bradley, 10-6-95 8 Keith DeFini vs. Teikyo Westmar 9-14-91 24 vs. Vanderbilt (7 G, 10 A) 9-26-97 24 vs. UMKC (8 G, 8 A) 9-29-95 0:36, Andrei Gotsmanov vs. Tulsa, 11-25-08 GOALS 0:41, Ethan Finlay vs. Tulsa, 10-5-10 4 Mike Tranchilla vs. Evansville 11-9-01 GOALS 0:43, Ethan Finlay vs. SIU Edwardsville, 10-30-10 4 Keith Sawarynski vs. Vanderbilt 10-13-00 14 vs. Concordia 9-25-90 Opponent: 0:20, Dan Westwater, Charlotte, 10-19-94 4 Johnny Torres vs. Charleston 10-20-96 11 vs. South Dakota 10-19-79 4 Lance Hill vs. UNLV 9-19-93 10 vs. Teikyo Westmar 9-14-91 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE 4 Keith DeFini vs. Teikyo Westmar 9-14-91 10 at South Dakota State 10-12-80 GOAL 4 Keith DeFini vs. Concordia 9-25-90 10 vs. Northwest Missouri State 9-10-80 7 by Keith DeFini from 9-4-92 to 9-23-92 10 vs. York College 9-7-80 6 by Mike Tranchilla from 10-21-01 to 11-16-01 ASSISTS 6 by Johnny Torres from 9-14-97 to 10-17-97 4 Richard Mulrooney at EIU 11-10-96 ASSISTS 6 by Brian Kamler from 8-31-91 to 9-17-91 3 Fabian Herbers vs. Drake 11-22-15 11 vs. UMKC 9-5-92 3 Jose Gomez at Princeton 10-9-12 10 vs. Drake 11-5-99 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES 3 Seth Sinovic at E. Illinois 11-8-08 10 vs. Vanderbilt 9-26-97 816:44 by Brian Holt from 10-15-11 to 11-27-11 3 Joan Carvajal vs. E. Illinois 10-8-05 10 vs. UMKC 9-19-90 3 Luiz Del Monte at BC 12-8-02 9 vs. Eastern Illinois 10-11-09 753:34 by Brian Holt from 11-21-10 to 9-10-11 3 David Wagenfuhr vs. Evansville 11-9-01 9 vs. Eastern Illinois 10-8-05 722:12 by Brian Holt from 9-13-08 to 10-11-08 3 Brian Kamler vs. SDSU 9-17-93 9 at Boston College 12-8-02 562:44 by Kevin Doyle from 10-11-92 to 11-7-92 3 Mark Haston vs. UMKC 9-5-92 9 vs. Teikyo Westmar 9-14-91 538:05 by Jeff Gal from 9-16-12 to 11-3-12 3 B. Kamler vs. Teikyo Westmar 9-14-91 9 vs. Concordia 9-25-90 500:20 by Tom Zawislan from 10-1-99 to 10-29-99 Keith Sawarynski 480:00 by Matt Allen from 10-26-05 to 11-22-05 (1998-2001) SAVES SAVES 18 Kevin Doyle at Notre Dame 10-7-90 19 at Air Force 11-23-97 Miscellaneous Team Match Records 16 Jim Dalla Riva vs. Tulsa 10-31-81 18 at Notre Dame 10-7-90 15 Tom Zawislan at Air Force 11-23-97 16 vs. Tulsa 10-31-81 TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN GOALS 14 Matt Allen at Bradley 10-8-04 15 at Bradley 10-8-04 Creighton: 0:14 -- from 71:02 to 71:16 (Sawarynski) at Vanderbilt, 10-13-00 14 Jim Dalla Riva at E. Illinois 9-17-82 14 at Eastern Illinois 9-17-82 Opponent: 1:15 -- from 31:13 to 32:28 by Washington (Forrest), 11-10-06 Opponents - Individual Opponents - Team CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOAL Creighton: 40 from 9-4-93 to 11-27-94 POINTS SCORED POINTS SCORED Opponent: 10 from 9-20-91 to 10-20-91 6 Kevin Forrest, Washington 11-10-06 18 vs. UCLA (6 G, 6 A) 9-20-91 10 from 10-31-83 to 9-14-84 6 Jesse Baker, Drake 10-26-05 17 vs. Charlotte (5 G, 7 A) 10-19-94 6 Marshall Morehead, Marquette 9-24-00 14 at Missouri St. (5 G, 4 A) 11-10-90 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 5 Mohamed Fahim, SMU 10-14-01 13 at Bradley (4 G, 5 A) 10-20-00 Creighton: 8, from 8-27-11 to 9-24-11; from 10-19-11 to 11-20-11 5 Dan Westwater, Charlotte 10-19-94 12 at SMU (4 G, 4 A) 10-14-01 Opponent: 3, from 10-12-13 to 10-19-13 5 Titto Torrejon, FIU 9-28-91 12 at Ohio State (4 G, 4 A) 9-21-01 3, from 10-12-85 to 10-26-85 5 Joe Max Moore, UCLA 9-20-91 3, from 9-8-84 to 9-14-84 5 Jim Thwing, Missouri State 11-10-90 GOALS 3, from 9-9-82 to 9-17-82 8 vs. San Francisco 9-29-85 GOALS 6 vs. UCLA 9-20-91 SHOTS ON GOAL 3 Kevin Forrest, Washington 11-10-06 6 at SMU 10-20-81 Creighton: 26 vs. Concordia, 9-25-90 3 Jesse Baker, Drake 10-26-05 6 at Tulsa 11-8-80 Opponent: 21 at Air Force, 11-23-97 3 Marshall Morehead, Marquette 9-24-00 6 at South Dakota State 9-22-79 CONSECUTIVE WINS: 19, from 9-4-93 to 11-7-93 ASSISTS ASSISTS CONSECUTIVE LOSSES: 6, from 10-12-85 to 11-9-85, and from 10-23-84 3 Randy Sheen, Charlotte 10-19-94 7 vs. Charlotte 10-19-94 to 9-8-85 2 16 times, last by 6 vs. UCLA 9-20-91 Keegan Rosenberry, Georgetown 11-5-15 5 at Portland 9-21-02 CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS: 16, from 11-18-10 to 8-24-12 5 at Bradley 10-20-00 CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES: 2 (4 times), last from 11-2-85 to 11-9-85 SAVES 5 at South Carolina 10-18-96 17 Olmstead, Colo. Mines 10-12-91 CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS: 12, from 10-12-92 to 9-16-94 15 Mike Forensich, CS Fullerton 12-1-96 SAVES CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES: 8, from 11-3-84 to 10-27-85 14 Dave Walther, Illinois State 10-3-93 17 Colorado School of Mines 10-12-91 14 Gulli, Notre Dame 10-7-90 15 Cal State Fullerton 12-1-96 CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON WINS: 11, from 13 Tim Deck, Wisconsin 9-20-92 14 at SMU 11-21-10 10-29-95 to 10-31-97 14 Illinois State 10-3-93 CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE REGULAR-SEASON LOSSES: 2 (5 times), 14 Notre Dame 10-7-90 from 10-12 to 10-14-01; from 10-29 to 10-31-04; from 10-22 to 10-26-05; from 11-6-10 to 10-12-11; 10-12-13 to 10-19-13

48 Season and Career Records

Single-Season Records Individual Career Records POINTS SCORED GOALKEEPING VICTORIES POINTS SCORED GOALKEEPING VICTORIES 52 Ray Nikodem, So. 1980 21 Brian Holt, Sr. 2011 162 Keith DeFini 1990-93 57 Brian Holt 2008-11 49 Brian Mullan, Sr. 2000 21 Mike Gabb, Jr. 2000 140 Mike Tranchilla 1999-02 53 Jay Fitzgerald 1991-95 130 Brian Kamler 1990-93 43 Matt Allen 2004-07 48 Keith DeFini, Sr. 1993 19 Connor Sparrow, Sr. 2015 128 Johnny Torres 1994-97 41 Mike Gabb 1998-02 47 Fabian Herbers, Jr. 2015 19 Jay Fitzgerald, So. 1993 47 Mike Tranchilla, So. 2000 104 Brian Mullan 1997-00 37 Connor Sparrow 2013-15 18 Mike Gabb, Sr. 2002 47 Keith DeFini, Fr. 1990 103 Ethan Finlay 2008-11 33 Kevin Doyle 1990-92 16 Connor Sparrow, Jr. 2014 89 Richard Mulrooney 1995-98 31 Tom Zawislan 1996-99 44 Johnny Torres, Jr. 1996 88 Timo Pitter 2012-15 29 Jon Epperson 1993-97 41 Mike Tranchilla, Jr. 2001 16 Brian Holt, Fr. 2008 16 Tom Zawislan, Jr. 1998 85 Fabian Herbers 2013-15 41 Brian Kamler, So. 1991 81 Ray Nikodem 1980-82 GK WIN PERCENTAGE (30 MP min.) 16 Jon Epperson, Jr. 1996 39 Johnny Torres, Sr. 1997 .809 Jay Fitzgerald (53-11-4) 1991-95 39 Keith DeFini, Jr. 1992 15 Matt Allen, So. 2005 GOALS .802 Mike Gabb (41-9-3) 1998-02 TEAM: 206 (1980) OPP: 83 (1991) 15 Jay Fitzgerald, Jr. 1994 68 Keith DeFini 1990-93 .782 J. Epperson (29-7-3) 1993-97 55 Mike Tranchilla 1999-02 .780 C. Sparrow (37-9-4) 2013-15 GOALS SAVES 53 Brian Kamler 1990-93 .778 Brian Holt (57-13-9) 2008-11 22 Ray Nikodem, So. 1980 163 Jim Dalla Riva, Fr. 1981 46 Johnny Torres 1994-97 .761 Kevin Doyle (33-9-4) 1990-92 43 Ethan Finlay 2008-11 .710 Matt Allen (43-14-12) 2004-07 21 Keith DeFini, Sr. 1993 126 Jim Dalla Riva, Jr. 1983 19 Mike Tranchilla, So. 2000 36 Brian Mullan 1997-00 122 Kevin Doyle, Fr. 1990 19 Keith DeFini, Fr. 1990 33 Timo Pitter 2012-15 SAVES 18 Brian Mullan, Sr. 2000 96 Mike Gabb, Jr. 2000 29 Ross Paule 1994-96 466 Jim Dalla Riva 1981-84 18 Johnny Torres, Jr. 1996 94 Jim Dalla Riva, So. 1982 29 John Probst 1980-83 260 Matt Allen 2004-07 17 Brian Kamler, So. 1991 83 Jim Dalla Riva, Sr. 1984 29 Ray Nikodem 1980-82 255 Kevin Doyle 1990-92 224 Jay Fitzgerald 1991-95 16 Mike Tranchilla, Jr. 2001 78 Matt Allen, So. 2005 ASSISTS 196 Mike Gabb 1998-02 16 Keith DeFini, Jr. 1992 77 Mike Gabb, Sr. 2002 51 Richard Mulrooney 1995-98 195 Brian Holt 2008-11 15 Fabian Herbers, Jr. 2015 76 Jay Fitzgerald, Jr. 1994 36 Johnny Torres 1994-97 15 Ethan Finlay, Jr. 2010 76 Tom Zawislan, Jr. 1998 36 Ray Ferri 1990-93 GOALS AGAINST AVG. (2,000 min.) 15 Mike Tranchilla, Sr. 2002 TEAM: 163 (1981) OPP: 204 (1990) 32 Brian Mullan 1997-00 0.62 Brian Holt 2008-11 15 Brian Kamler, Jr. 1992 30 Mike Tranchilla 1999-02 0.63 Connor Sparrow 2013-15 TEAM: 79 (1980) OPP: 41 (1985) GOALS AGAINST AVG. (1000 min.) 29 Fabian Herbers 2013-15 0.66 Tom Zawislan 1996-99 26 Jose Gomez 2010-12 0.83 Matt Allen 2004-07 0.21 Brian Holt, Sr. 2011 ASSISTS 26 Keith DeFini 1990-93 0.88 Jon Epperson 1993-97 17 Fabian Herbers, Jr. 2015 0.49 Connor Sparrow, Jr. 2014 25 David Wagenfuhr 2000-03 1.02 Mike Gabb 1998-02 16 Richard Mulrooney, Sr. 1998 0.51 Brian Holt, Fr. 2008 24 Brian Kamler 1990-93 1.05 Jay Fitzgerald 1991-95 16 Richard Mulrooney, So. 1996 0.51 Tom Zawislan, Sr. 1999 1.20 Alex Bolowich 2011-14 15 Brad McTighe, Sr. 1996 0.65 Jeff Gal, Fr. 2012 SHOTS ON GOAL 13 Brian Mullan, Sr. 2000 0.66 Guido Leon, Sr. 2003 190 Keith DeFini 1990-93 SHUTOUTS (shared) 177 Johnny Torres 1994-97 44 (3) Brian Holt 2008-11 13 Johnny Torres, Sr. 1997 0.75 Tom Zawislan, Jr. 1998 134 Timo Pitter 2012-15 26 (2) Matt Allen 2004-07 12 Richard Mulrooney, Jr. 1997 0.77 Brian Holt, So. 2009 129 Mike Tranchilla 1999-02 24 (8) Jay Fitzgerald 1991-95 12 Ray Ferri, So. 1991 0.78 Jon Epperson, Jr. 1996 129 Brian Kamler 1990-93 23 (3) Connor Sparrow 2013-15 12 Ray Nikodem, Jr. 1981 0.79 Matt Allen, Sr. 2007 118 Jeff Deist 1995-97 20 (11) Tom Zawislan 1996-99 11 Brian Kamler, Sr. 1993 TEAM: 0.20 (2011) OPP: 0.75 (1984) 107 Ethan Finlay 2008-11 19 (11) Jon Epperson 1993-97 11 John Probst, Fr. 1980 103 Ross Paule 1994-96 19 (3) Jim Dalla Riva 1981-84 TEAM: 75 (1996) OPP: 27 (2000) 101 Brian Mullan 1997-00 SHUTOUTS (Shared) 101 Robert Addington 1981-84 GOALKEEPER MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL 17 (2) Brian Holt, Sr. 2011 7,305 Brian Holt 2008-11 64 Keith DeFini, Fr. 1990 12 (0) Brian Holt, Fr. 2008 MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES 6,531 Matt Allen 2004-07 62 Jeff Deist, Sr. 1997 11 (4) Tom Zawislan, Sr. 1999 17 Keith DeFini 1990-93 5,974 Jim Dalla Riva 1981-84 55 Johnny Torres, Sr. 1997 11 (4) Jon Epperson, Jr. 1996 13 Brian Kamler 1990-93 5,847 Jay Fitzgerald 1991-95 54 Johnny Torres, So. 1995 11 (1) Connor Sparrow, Jr. 2014 11 Mike Tranchilla 1999-02 5,099 Mike Gabb 1998-02 10 Ethan Finlay 2008-11 4,592 Connor Sparrow 2013-15 52 Ross Paule, So. 1995 9 (1) Matt Allen, So. 2005 6 Johnny Torres 1994-97 4,509 Tom Zawislan 1996-99 51 Keith DeFini, Sr. 1993 9 (0) Mike Gabb, Sr. 2002 47 Brad McTighe, Jr. 1995 6 Ross Paule 1994-96 4,489 Kevin Doyle 1990-92 9 (1) Connor Sparrow, Sr. 2015 5 Brian Mullan 1997-00 46 Ethan Finlay, Sr. 2011 8 (0) Brian Holt, So. 2009 5 Jeff Deist 1995-97 45 Fabian Herbers, Jr. 2015 Current student-athletes in bold 8 (0) Matt Allen, Jr. 2006 4 Mike Bustos 1995-99 45 Johnny Torres, Jr. 1996 8 (3) Jon Epperson, Sr. 1997 4 Zion Renfurm 1994-97 TEAM: 272 (1990) OPP: 134 (1990) 4 Robert Addington 1981-84 8 (2) Jay Fitzgerald, So. 1993 MULTIPLE-GOAL GAMES TEAM: 19 (2011) OPP: 8 (1984) MATCHES PLAYED 6 Keith DeFini, Fr. 1990 90 David Wagenfuhr 2000-03 5 Ethan Finlay, Sr. 2011 GOALKEEPER MINUTES 89 Timo Pitter 2012-15 5 Keith DeFini, Sr. 1993 2,279 Mike Gabb, Jr. 2000 88 Brian Mullan 1997-00 4 Ethan Finlay, Jr. 2010 2,251 Mike Gabb, Sr. 2002 87 Matt Wieland 2002-05 87 Joe Wieland 1999-02 4 Mike Tranchilla, So. 2000 2,179 Brian Holt, Sr. 2011 86 Mike Tranchilla 1999-02 4 Johnny Torres, Jr. 1996 2,110 Matt Allen, So. 2005 4 Brian Kamler, Sr. 1993 86 Keith Sawarynski 1998-01 2,083 Connor Sparrow, Sr. 2015 4 Brian Kamler, Jr. 1992 85 Andrew Peterson 2003-06 3 by eight players, last by 2,072 Jon Epperson, Jr. 1996 85 Steve Bernal 1996-99 85 Richard Mulrooney 1995-98 Mike Tranchilla, Sr. 2002 2,039 Connor Sparrow, Jr. 2014 2,039 Tom Zawislan, Jr. 1998 HAT TRICKS 1,963 Jay Fitzgerald, Jr. 1994 HAT TRICKS 6 Keith DeFini 1990-93 2 Keith DeFini, Jr. 1992 1,930 Matt Allen, Sr. 2007 1 by 11 players David Wagenfuhr (2000-03) 2 Keith DeFini, Fr. 1990 TEAM: 2,428 (2000) 49 Morrison Stadium Records

Morrison Stadium Firsts Match: #2 Maryland vs. #15 Furman, Aug. 29, 2003, 4:30 p.m. (1-0) Creighton Match: #8 Creighton vs. Butler, Aug. 29, 2003, 7:00 p.m. (0-0, 2OT) Goal: Abe Thompson, Maryland vs. Furman, Aug. 29, 2003, 57:41 Creighton Goal: Zach Piercy vs. Furman, Aug. 31, 2003, 42:26 Assists: A.J. Herrera, Noah Palmer, Maryland vs. Furman, Aug. 29, 2003, 57:41 Creighton Assists: Matt Thomas, Vince Odorisio vs. Furman, Aug. 31, 2003, 42:26 Creighton Shot & Shot on Goal: David Wagenfuhr vs. Butler, Aug. 29, 2003, 2:36 Creighton Save: Guido Leon vs. Butler, Aug. 29, 2003, 24:48 Hat Trick: Brian Biggerstaff, Creighton vs. UMKC, Nov. 22, 2003 Overtime Match: Creighton vs. Butler, Aug. 29, 2003 (0-0, 2OT) Morrison Stadium opened in 2003 and the Bluejays have ranked among the Creighton Win: Creighton 3, Furman 1, Aug. 31, 2003 NCAA top 12 in attendance every year since, including second in 2015. Creighton Loss: Creighton 0, UNLV 2, Sept. 12, 2003 Morrison Stadium Single-Season Records Creighton Tie: Creighton vs. Butler, 0-0, 2OT, Aug. 29, 2003 Conference Tournament Match: Missouri State 1, Creighton 0, Nov. 8, 2003 Points Total Years Goalkeeping Victories NCAA Tournament Match: Creighton 6, UMKC 0, Nov. 22, 2003 1. Fabian Herbers 31 2015 1. Brian Holt 14 2011 2. Ethan Finlay 27 2011 2. Connor Sparrow 13 2015 Morrison Stadium Game Records 3. Ethan Finlay 23 2010 3. Connor Sparrow 12 2014 POINTS SCORED Goals 6, Ethan Finlay (3G) vs. #7 UC Irvine, Oct. 15, 2011; 6, Saves Creighton Individual: 1. Ethan Finlay 12 2011 Byron Dacy (2 G, 2 A) vs. C. Arkansas, Sept. 27, 2006; 6, Julian Nash (3G) vs. 1. Matt Allen 39 2007 2. Ethan Finlay 10 2010 2. Connor Sparrow 34 2014 #23 Tulsa, Oct. 3, 2004; 6, Brian Biggerstaff (3G) vs. UMKC, Nov. 22, 2003 Fabian Herbers 10 2015 Opponent Individual: 4, (7x) last by Jordan LeBlanc, #14 ODU vs. DU, Sept. 16, 2012 3. Brian Holt 32 2011 Creighton: 19 (5 G, 9 A) vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 11, 2009; 19 (5 G, 9 A) vs. Assists Eastern Illinois, Oct. 8, 2005 1. Fabian Herbers 11 2015 Goals Against Average* Opponent: 10 (4 G, 2 A), #14 Old Dominion vs. Drake, Sept. 16, 2012; 10 (4 2. Timo Pitter 8 2014 1. Brian Holt 0.14 2011 G, 2 A), William & Mary vs. Drake, Sept. 14, 2012; 10 (3 G, 4 A), Indiana, Oct. 9, 3. Bruno Castro 7 2011 2. Andrew Brown 0.40 2003 2010; 10 (4 G, 2 A), Maryland vs. Butler, Aug. 31, 2003 Vince Odorisio 7 2004 3. Guido Leon 0.45 2003

GOALS Shots Shutouts Creighton Individual: 3, Ethan Finlay vs. #7 UC Irvine, Oct. 15, 2011; 3, Julian 1. Ethan Finlay 64 2011 1. Brian Holt 11 2011 Nash vs. #23 Tulsa, Oct. 3, 2004; 3, Brian Biggerstaff vs. UMKC, Nov. 22, 2003 2. Fabian Herbers 62 2015 2. Connor Sparrow 8 2014 Opponent Individual: 2, (12x) last by Miguel Gonzalez, Seattle, Nov. 21, 2013 3. Timo Pitter 49 2015 3. 6, (4x) last Connor Sparrow 2015 Creighton: 6 vs. Central Arkansas, Sept. 27, 2006 & vs. UMKC, Nov. 22, 2003 Opponent: 4, Maryland vs. Butler, Aug. 31, 2003; 4, William & Mary vs. Drake, Shots on Goal Goalkeeper Minutes Played Sept. 14, 2012; 4, #14 Old Dominion vs. Drake, Sept. 16, 2012 1. Ethan Finlay 34 2011 1. Connor Sparrow 1,369 2014 2. Fabian Herbers 33 2015 2. Matt Allen 1,278 2007 ASSISTS 3. Timo Pitter 30 2015 3. Brian Holt 1,256 2011 Creighton Individual: 3, (2x) last Fabian Herbers vs. Drake, Nov. 22, 2015 Opponent Individual: 2, Adam Montague, Michigan State, Sept, 24, 2013; * Minimum 20% of team’s minutes 2, Chris Harmon, #14 Old Dominion vs. Drake, Sept. 16, 2012; Jochen Graf, Bradley, Nov. 6, 2010; Tom Irvin, Evansville, Oct. 11, 2008; Mark Stock, UNLV vs. Morrison Stadium Career Records Missouri St., Sept. 14, 2003 Points Total Years Matches Played Creighton: 9, (2x) vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 11, 2009 and Oct. 8, 2005 1. Ethan Finlay 67 2008-11 1. Timo Pitter 51 2012-15 Opponent: 4, Michigan State, Sept. 24, 2013; 4, Indiana, Oct. 9, 2010; 2. Timo Pitter 60 2012-15 2. Vincent Keller 47 2012-15 4, Bradley, Oct. 15, 2005, 4, Missouri State vs. Georgetown, Sept. 3, 2006 3. Fabian Herbers 56 2013-15 Jose Ribas 47 2011-14

SHOTS Goals Goalkeeping Victories Creighton Individual: 11, Timo Pitter vs. Villanova, Oct. 24, 2015 1. Ethan Finlay 28 2008-11 1. Brian Holt 36 2008-11 Opponent Individual: 10, Alejandro Bedoya, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Missouri State, 2. Timo Pitter 22 2012-15 2. Connor Sparrow 27 2013-15 Sept. 1, 2006 3. Fabian Herbers 19 2013-15 Creighton: 39 vs. Villanova, Oct. 24, 2015 Opponent: 29, Fairleigh Dickinson vs. Missouri State, Sept. 1, 2006 Saves Assists 1. Matt Allen 114 2004-07 SHOTS ON GOAL 1. Fabian Herbers 18 2013-15 2. Brian Holt 94 2008-11 Creighton Individual: 5, Ethan Finlay vs. UC Irvine, Oct. 15, 2011; 5, Julian Nash 2. Timo Pitter 16 2012-15 vs. #23 Tulsa, Oct. 3, 2004 Jose Ribas 16 2011-14 Goals Against Average* Opponent Individual: 5, Bryan Jordan, Oregon State, Sept. 15, 2006 1. Guido Leon 0.45 2003 Creighton: 17 vs. Drake, Nov. 22, 2015 Shots 2. Connor Sparrow 0.47 2013-15 Opponent: 15, #14 Old Dominion vs. Drake, Sept. 16, 2012 1. Timo Pitter 177 2012-15 2. Ethan Finlay 141 2008-11 Shutouts CORNER KICKS 3. Fabian Herbers 125 2013-15 1. Brian Holt 25 2008-11 Creighton: 15 vs. Missouri State, Oct. 27, 2007 2. Connor Sparrow 16 2013-15 Opponent: 12, SIU Edwardsville, Oct. 6, 2012; 12, Missouri State vs. UNLV, Sept. Shots on Goal Matt Allen 16 2004-07 14, 2003 1. Timo Pitter 93 2012-15 2. Fabian Herbers 69 2013-15 Goalkeeper Minutes Played SAVES 3. Ethan Finlay 66 2008-11 1. Brian Holt 3,899 2008-11 Creighton Individual: 9, Alex Bolowich vs. #14 Old Dominion, Sept. 14, 2012 2. Matt Allen 3,382 2004-07 Opponent Individual: 12, (2x) last by A. Glaeser, Northern Illinois, Sept. 22, 2015 Creighton: 10, vs. #14 Old Dominion, Sept. 14, 2012 * Minimum 720 minutes Opponent: 13, Northern Illinois, Sept. 22, 2015

50 NCAA Tournament Teams

1992 NCAA Tournament 1993 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions MVC Tournament Champions MVC Tournament Champions 14-3-1 Overall, 4-0-1 MVC 19-1-0 Overall, 5-0-0 MVC

The 1992 Bluejays were ranked as high as No. 2 in the major polls and captured the MVC Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, Goalkeeper of the Year, Tournament MVP and Coach of the Year. Seniors Keith DeFini (left) and Brian Kamler (right) were both finalists for the Hermann Award and Missouri Athletic Club “National Player of the Year” honors in CU’s dominating season of 1993. In the program’s third year, the Jays made their inaugural appearance in the The Jays won their second straight MVC regular and postseason titles while NCAA Tournament by winning the MVC regular-season and tournament titles. becoming the first NCAA team to go unbeaten and untied during the regular The Jays were ranked second in the final ISAA national rankings. They were one season since Howard University accomplished the feat in 1974. Creighton’s 19 of four teams (Virginia, UCLA, North Carolina State) to receive a first-round bye victories to begin the season established what is still a school mark for consecu- in the NCAA Tournament. The Jays were upset in their first NCAA Tournament tive wins. The Jays were ranked No. 1 in the country in the adidas/ISAA national game by SMU, 1-0, on Nov. 21, in front of a then Bluejay single-match record poll for the final five weeks of the season, becoming the first Creighton team to crowd of 3,860 at Tranquility Park. Creighton Hall of Famer, Brian Kamler, was earn that recognition since the men’s basketball team was ranked No. 1 nation- named the MVC Player of the Year and NSCAA Third Team All-American. Kevin ally during the 1942-43 season. For the second year in a row, the Jays received Doyle, who later bacame a Creighton assistant coach, was honored as the con- one of the top four overall seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Seniors Brian Kamler ference Goalkeeper of the Year. Joining Doyle and Kamler on the the MVC First and Keith DeFini were named First Team All-Americans by the NSCAA and were Team were Keith DeFini, Billy Duranceau and Ira Philson. Paul Lekics was finalists for both the Hermann Award and the Missouri Athletic Club “National honored as the MVC Freshman of the Year for the Jays and head coach Bob Player of the Year” award. For the second year in a row, the Jays were ousted in Warming was tabbed as the MVC Coach of the Year. their opening match of the NCAA Tournament, losing 2-1 to Air Force in sudden death overtime.

1994 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions MVC Tournament Champions 15-5-1 Overall, 5-1-0 MVC The Jays completed a three-peat by clinching their third consecutive MVC regular season and tournament titles. They opened the season with a 10-1-1 mark, before finishing the season with a 15-5-1 record, ranked 22nd in the final ISAA poll. Despite losing 10 starters from the 19-1-0 1993 squad, the Jays began the season 4-0-1 while using five freshman starters, including standouts Johnny Torres, Zion Renfrum and MVC Newcomer of the Year Ross Paule. The 1994 squad became the first Creighton team to win an NCAA Tournament match when it avenged an earlier loss with a 2-1 victory over 16th-ranked Saint Louis on Nov. 20. The Jays then lost a heartbreaking 1-0 match at No. 2 Indiana to conclude their season. Soccer News chose goalkeeper Jay Fitzgerald as a junior All-American, while Lance Hill (left) was an NSCAA All-Region player and Ross Paule (right) was the senior Lance Hill was named First Team All-Midwest. Fitzgerald was also tabbed MVC Newcomer of the Year in 1994. Both went on to play professionally in MLS; Hill with the Colorado Rapids, Paule with the Rapids and NY/NJ Metrostars. the MVC Tournament MVP after shutting out Drake in the conference champion- ship match. Paul Lekics and Brent Peterson joined Paule on the MVC First Team.

51 NCAA Tournament Teams

1995 NCAA Tournament 1996 NCAA Tournament • College Cup Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions MVC Tournament Champions NCAA College Cup Final Four • Richmond, Va. 14-3-1 Overall, 4-0-1 MVC 17-5-2 Overall, 5-0-0 MVC

Goalkeeper Jay Fitzgerald (left) was named the MVC Defensive Player of the Year, Jon Epperson (left) was in net for 11 Bluejay shutouts during their 1996 Final while Paul Lekics (right) was honored as the conference Player of the Year in Four run. Richard Mulrooney (right) was a First Team All-MVC player, while set- Creighton’s 1995 campaign. ting MVC and CU single-season records with 16 assists as a sophomore. The first season of the Bret Simon era proved to be more of the same success In its fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament, Creighton advanced to its first College for the Bluejays, as they clinched a fourth consecutive MVC regular-season title, Cup, with three road shutouts over ranked opponents on its way to Richmond, Va. coupled with the tournament title. After dropping two of their first five matches The Jays started the season unbeaten through eight games at 7-0-1, climbing to on the year, the Jays rattled off a 12-match unbeaten streak heading into the a No. 2 ranking in the NSCAA Coaches Poll. They were flawless in MVC action, NCAA Tournament. One of Creighton’s wins during the streak came against No. going 5-0-0 for their fifth consecutive conference title, improving their league 9 Wisconsin, the eventual national champions. The Jays dropped their first round record to 23-1-2 since 1992. Junior Johnny Torres led the Jays, the MVC and the match in dramatic fashion, falling to William & Mary, 2-1, in four overtimes, the Midwest Region with 18 goals and 44 points on his way to being recognized as longest match in Creighton history at the time. Omaha was once again home to the national player of the year, as named by Soccer America. Torres had a ban- ner year, not only on the pitch, but he earned his U.S. Citizenship, had Oct. 27 the MVC Player of the Year in Paul Lekics. The Jays also claimed the confer- proclaimed “Johnny Torres Day” by the Omaha City Council in honor of his soccer ence defender of the year in Jay Fitzgerald. Five Bluejays were named first-team skills and community service, was honored by the Children’s Miracle Network as all-conference, while Mike Bustos and Richard Mulrooney were honored on the a “National Hometown Hero” and was tabbed the top collegiate student-athlete in MVC All-Newcomer Team. Nebraska. Goalkeeper Jon Epperson set school records with 11 shutouts and a 0.78 goals against average, while Richard Mulrooney set school and conference records by dishing out 16 assists during the season, including a school-best four assists, Nov. 10 at Eastern Illinois. Four Jays were tabbed First Team All-MVC with Torres and Ross Paule making the All-Midwest team, and Paule bring- ing home the MVC Player of the Year award. Bret Simon was honored as the MVC “Co-Coach of the Year,” in his second season at the helm. The Jays lost their opening match in the College Cup to eventual national champion St. John’s.

Creighton

St. John’s, 2-1

St. John’s

St. John’s, 4-1 1996 NCAA UNC Charlotte Champion

FIU, 4-1

Fla. International

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1997 NCAA Tournament 1998 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Champions Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Champions 16-5-1 Overall, 6-1-0 MVC 16-4-2 Overall, 4-1-2 MVC

Johnny Torres (left) won the Hermann Trophy and the Missouri Athletic Club Steve Bernal (left) and Mike Bustos (right) were both key contributors to the award as the National Player of the Year in 1997. Defender David Wright (right) 1998 Bluejay squad, helping Richard Mulrooney become the fourth consecutive earned his first of three All-Region honors as a sophomore. Creighton player to be named the MVC Player of the Year. One year after being honored by Soccer America as the National Player of the Richard Mulrooney was tabbed the MVC Player of the Year as the Jays won their Year, Johnny Torres was named Missouri Athletic Club Player of the Year and sixth tournament title in seven years, while finishing second in the regular season. earned the Hermann Trophy as the National Player of the Year for his stellar The Jays opened the season with a 1-0 win over fourth-ranked Saint Louis in front efforts during his senior campaign. Torres was also tabbed the MVC Player of of 3,045 fans at Tranquility Park. The Jays once again advanced to the third round the Year. He was a First Team All-American after scoring 13 goals and add- of the NCAA Tournament with impressive victories over No. 17 Saint Louis 4-1, ing 13 assists for 39 points. The Jays avenged a 1993 loss to Air Force in the NCAA Tournament with a 3-2 overtime victory, but were eliminated by College and defending national champion, No. 6 UCLA, 2-0. Creighton’s season came to Cup participant, Saint Louis in the second round. They put together an eight-game an end when College Cup participant, Maryland, knocked off the Bluejays 3-2 on winning streak midway through the season, outscoring the opposition 29-2 during December 5. The Jays also put together their first undefeated season at home that span. David Wright earned the MVC Defensive Player of the Year while being since 1990, with a record of 8-0-0 (7-0-1 in 1990). Mulrooney was also named tabbed a First Team All-Region player. Wright was joined by Richard Mulrooney First Team All-America by the NSCAA, before becoming the third overall pick in on the team. Following the season, Ross Paule became the first active Creighton the MLS draft by the San Jose Clash. player to be selected in the Major League Soccer draft, as he was a second round pick by the Colorado Rapids.

1999 NCAA Tournament At-Large NCAA Bid 11-5-2 Overall, 5-1-1 MVC

Despite not capturing either Missouri Valley Conference title, the 1999 Jays would still claim the MVC Player of the Year in defender David Wright. Wright led a stin- gy Bluejay defense which allowed just nine goals on the season, led the NCAA in goals against average and posted an impressive 11 shutouts. Creighton’s goals against average was a mere 0.47 for the year, a then-school record. For his efforts in the back field, Wright was tabbed as a First Team All-American, while goalkeeper Tom Zawislan earned Third Team All-America honors. With a 2-0 victory at Vanderbilt on October 15, the Bluejays captured their 200th victory in school history.The blanking of the Commodores was also one of a streak of five consecutive shutouts the Jays recorded, a school record at the time for consecutive shutouts. The Jays lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Tom Zawislan (left) tied a then-school record with 11 shutouts and had a then- No. 17 SMU, 2-1, in the Mustangs’ final season before joining the MVC. school best 0.51 goals against average for the defense-oriented 1999 squad. Peter Henning (right) played a large role in the defensive success.

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2000 NCAA Tournament • College Cup 2001 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Champions 10th Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearance NCAA College Cup Final Four • Charlotte, N.C. At-Large NCAA Bid 22-4-0 Overall, 9-2-0 MVC 11-9-1 Overall, 6-3-0 MVC

Brian Mullan (left) and Ishmael Mintah (right) helped the 2000 Bluejays to their Mike Tranchilla (left) paced the 2001 Bluejays with 16 goals and 41 points, while second appearance in the College Cup. The Jays led the NCAA with 22 wins in being tabbed a First Team All-MVC selection. David Wagenfuhr (right) was hon- 2000 and finished as the national runner-up. ored as an All-Region player with his team-leading 10 assists.

The Jays made a return trip to the NCAA College Cup behind an even balance Despite a down season by Creighton standards, the Jays were one of five teams of offensive playmakers and a stellar defense. They led the NCAA with 22 wins to earn their 10th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The Bluejays were in 2000, also setting a school record for victories. The Jays appeared in their first joined by Virginia, Indiana, UCLA and St. John’s as the only five teams in the national championship match, falling 2-0 to Connecticut. They advanced to the nation to appear in every NCAA Tournament over the last decade. Junior Mike final by knocking off two-time defending national champion, Indiana, 2-1, in three Tranchilla led the team on offense with 16 goals and 41 points. His four-goal effort overtimes. The Bluejays cruised through the first three rounds of the tournament against Evansville on Nov. 9 tied a school record and set a Valley record for goals on the heels of their defense, which recorded three road shutouts of ranked oppo- in a tournament game. Creighton was plagued by injuries all season, including a nents. Creighton struggled with No. 12 Ohio State to a 1-0 win in the first round, season-ending injury to 2000 record-setting keeper, Mike Gabb, just four matches before battling third-ranked San Diego, and the fog, in a 3-0 victory in round two. into the season. The Jays battled No. 1 SMU to two close matches, falling 4-2 With a 3-0 win at Virginia on Dec. 2, the Jays earned their second trip to the in Dallas on Oct. 14 and then dropping a marathon match in the title bout of the College Cup. The offense was guided by future MLS first-round draft pick, Brian MVC Tournament, 2-1, in four overtimes. Creighton bowed out in the first round Mullan. The forward scored 18 goals, along with 13 assists to lead the team with of the NCAA Tournament, losing to Massachusetts, 1-0, in Garden City, N.Y. 49 points. Sophomore Mike Tranchilla netted 19 goals, the highest single-season Tranchilla was a First Team All-MVC pick, along with Rob Appel and First Team total since 1993, and added nine assists for 47 points. Mullan and defender Peter All-Midwest midfielder David Wagenfuhr. Henning were tabbed First Team All-MVC, with Mullan also earning Second Team All-America recognition. Mullan, Tranchilla, Ishmael Mintah and goalkeeper Mike Gabb were each named to the College Cup All-Tournament Team for their efforts in Creighton’s final four run. Gabb set a school record, playing in net for 2,279 minutes and earning 21 wins in his first campaign as a starter.

Creighton

Creighton, 2-1 (3OT)

Indiana

UConn, 2-0 2000 NCAA Connecticut Champion

UConn, 2-0 2000 • College Cup Participants Southern Methodist NCAA Leader - 22 Wins National Runner-Up

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2002 NCAA Tournament • College Cup 2003 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Champions Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions NCAA College Cup Final Four • Dallas, Texas At-Large NCAA Bid 18-4-2 Overall, 7-1-1 MVC 12-6-4 Overall, 7-1-1 MVC

Luiz Del Monte (left) was part of CU’s explosive offense, while Mike Gabb (right) Matt Wieland (left) was named the MVC Defensive Player of the Year, combining was in net again leading the Bluejays to their second College Cup in three sea- with goalkeeper Guido Leon (right) for one of the top defenses in the NCAA and sons and third in school history. the Bluejays’ first MVC regular-season title since 1996.

All-American forward Mike Tranchilla starred on offense and Mike Gabb starred Creighton’s stingy defense propelled the Bluejays to their first Missouri Valley in goal, as the Bluejays returned to the College Cup for the second time in three Conference regular-season championship since 1996. Creighton’s overall goals seasons. The Jays 15-3-2 mark and MVC Tournament championship earned them against average of 0.77 ranked 19th in the NCAA, while goalkeeper Guido Leon’s a first-round bye and an NCAA Tournament home match for the first time since 0.66 GAA ranked 15th in the nation. The Jays led the MVC with a 0.43 goals 1995. Creighton topped UW-Milwaukee, snapping the Panthers’ 19-game winning against average in conference play. Sophomore Matt Wieland was tabbed the streak, in the second round and then traveled to the Northeast and eliminated MVC Defensive Player of the Year for pacing the defense, while being named to third-ranked St. John’s, 1-0, and sixth-ranked Boston College, 6-2, en route to the MVC First-Team and All-Region Second Team. David Wagenfuhr closed out the third College Cup in school history. The Jays battled Stanford into double his career by being named a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, earning overtime in the NCAA semifinals, but the Cardinal scored with just two minutes First Team All-MVC and All-Region honors and being tabbed a First Team All- remaining to end Creighton’s season with a 2-1 defeat. Defender Joe Wieland – America selection by CollegeSoccerNews. Freshman Michael Kraus became just who made two saves in an open Creighton net against Stanford – and Tranchilla, the fourth player in school history to lead the team in goals, assists and points. were named to the College Cup All-Tournament team. Tranchilla finished fourth Shane Havens became the first Academic All-American in Bluejay men’s soccer in the MAC Hermann Trophy voting for National Player of the Year, while earn- history. The Jays moved their home from Tranquility Park in Omaha to a new on ing First Team All-America, All-Region and All-MVC honors. Tranchilla, the campus soccer facility, Morrison Stadium, and registered a 7-2-2 home mark, MVC Tournament MVP, closed his career as the all-time MVC leader in goals and opening the facility in front of 3,483 fans against Butler on August 29. The Jays points scored. Gabb played every minute in goal for the Bluejays, notching nine advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals and came within 25 minutes of returning to shutouts en route to a 0.96 goals against average. Tranchilla, David Wagenfuhr the College Cup, but could not hold a 2-0 second-half lead over No. 6 St. John’s, and Mehdi Ballouchy earned First Team All-Region honors, while Luiz Del Monte falling 3-2 to the Red Storm to end the season. joined Tranchilla and Wagenfuhr on the MVC First Team.

Creighton

Stanford, 2-1 (2ot)

Stanford

UCLA, 1-0 2002 NCAA UCLA Champion

UCLA, 2-1

Maryland 2002 Creighton Bluejays • College Cup Participants

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2004 NCAA Tournament 2005 NCAA Tournament

At-Large NCAA Bid Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Champions 14-4-2 Overall, 6-3-0 MVC 15-5-3 Overall, 5-2-0 MVC

Julian Nash (left) and Brett Rodriguez (right) were both named First Team All- Byron Dacy (left) was named the MVC Freshman of the Year while leading the Region and First Team All-Missouri Valley Conference before being drafted into team in goals and points. Ryan Junge (right) helped the Bluejay defense to lead Major League Soccer. the MVC with a 0.80 goals against average. A balanced attack combined with the deepest goalkeeping corps in school history Creighton led the Missouri Valley Conference in scoring and in defense as it helped guide the Bluejays to their 13th consecutive NCAA Tournament appear- captured its ninth MVC Tournament title. CU’s 2.13 goals per game ranked 14th ance. Seven different Bluejays scored at least three goals and had three assists in the NCAA, while its league-leading 0.80 goals against average ranked 23rd. on the season, led by Julian Nash’s nine assists and 21 points. Brian Biggerstaff The Bluejays played host to an NCAA Tournament game for the fourth con- led the team with eight goals scored, while Nash, Vince Odorisio and Jarod secutive season, opening the event with a 3-0 win over Patriot League champion Tarver each found the back of the net six times. Nash was named a semifinalist Lafayette. Creighton then went on the road to defeat ACC champion Duke and for the MAC Hermann Trophy, while he and defender Brett Rodriguez were both Big Ten champion Penn State before bowing out of the tournament with a 1-0 named to the NSCAA/adidas All-Region First Team and First Team All-Missouri loss at Clemson in the quarterfinals. The Jays were joined by Maryland as the Valley Conference. Matt Wieland earned Second Team All-Region and All- only two teams in the nation to advance to three quarterfinals in the four-year MVC honors and Tony Odorisio was tabbed an honorable mention pick in The span of 2002-05. Matt Wieland was named the MVC Tournament MVP, First Valley. Newcomers Matt Allen and Tim Bohnenkamp were named to the MVC All- Team All-MVC and a consensus All-American, while serving as team captain for Freshman Team. Allen, along with Zac Gibbens and Andrew Brown, gave the the third straight season. Rookie Byron Dacy led the team with nine goals and 27 Bluejays a trio of talented goalkeepers. Each player started at least three games points, as he was named the MVC Freshman of the Year and earned Freshman and appeared in at least four contests, marking the first time in school history the All-America honors. The Jays tied a school record by posting five consecutive Jays had used three keepers so prevalently. Creighton once again topped the shutouts - recording 10 shutouts on the year - and went 5-1 against Top 25 MVC and ranked in the NCAA top 10 in attendance. Michael G. Morrison, S.J., teams. For the third straight season, Creighton ranked in the NCAA top 10 in Stadium was officially dedicated on October 15. attendance, not including a then-school record 5,743 fans which turned out for an exhibition match with Stanford. 2006 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions MVC Tournament Champions 13-5-3 Overall, 4-1-1 MVC For the first time since 1995, the Bluejays captured both the MVC regular-season and tournament titles while posting back-to-back tournament championships for the first time since 1997-98. The Jays’ record 10th tournament title lifted them into their 15th straight NCAA tournament. The Bluejays swept the MVC specialty awards for the first time since 1997, as senior Michael Kraus was named Player of the Year and junior goalkeeper Matt Allen was tabbed the Defensive Player of the Year. Ryan Junge joined Kraus and Allen on the MVC First Team, while four players were honored on the Second Team. Allen and the CU defense went over 422 consecutive minutes without allowing a goal during a September span. In one of the most thrilling endings in program history, MVC Tournament MVP Byron Dacy’s goal tied the championship match with 4.4 seconds remaining in regula- tion, and freshman All-American Chris Schuler scored the game-winning goal in the sixth minute of overtime to top Bradley on its home field, 2-1. Junge and Kraus were both taken in the MLS draft, while Pietarti Holopainen signed a professional Michael Kraus (left) was named the MVC Player of the Year and earned MVC all- contract in his home country of Finland after the season. CU’s 1-0 win over Drake tournament recognition for the third straight season. Chris Schuler (right) was a on October 11 was Bob Warming’s 150th victory as the Bluejay head coach. freshman All-American for his play in the back.

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2007 NCAA Tournament 2008 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions At-Large NCAA Bid MVC Tournament Champions 12-3-5 Overall, 4-0-2 MVC 16-2-2 Overall, 4-0-1 MVC

Matt Allen (left) became the first player to be named MVC Defensive Player of Andrei Gotsmanov (left) was named the MVC Player of the Year and a first-team the Year twice. Tony Schmitz (right) was a First Team All-MVC and All-Region All-American. Brian Holt (right) set a then-school record for shutouts and was selection. honored as the MVC Freshman of the Year and a Freshman All-America selection. The Bluejays earned an at-large NCAA Tournament bid and a first-round bye Creighton, an NCAA quarterfinalist for the fourth time in seven years, earned a as the eighth seed in the tournament after again winning the Missouri Valley top-eight seed for the second consecutive season after putting together its sec- Conference regular-season title. The Jays went undefeated in MVC play (4-0- ond straight undefeated MVC regular-season for its third consecutive Valley title. 2) for the first time since 1996 and lost just one match in the regular-season. The Bluejays were the seventh seed in their 17th straight NCAA Tournament Following their lone regular-season loss, Creighton put together an 11-match after spending 10 weeks of the season in the NSCAA top-10 and losing just one unbeaten streak before falling in the MVC Tournament title match to even- regular-season match for the second consecutive season. Creighton established tual NCAA quarterfinalist and MVC co-champion Bradley. The Bluejays led the a school record with 13 shutouts, including a program-best six straight from late MVC with a 0.79 goals against average, with goalkeeper Matt Allen playing every September into early October. The Jays tied for the NCAA lead in shutout per- minute in net to become the first player in league history to earn MVC Defensive centage, posting 13 in 20 matches (.650), while they ranked second in the NCAA Player of the Year laurels twice. Allen was recognized by College Soccer News with a 0.48 goals against average. Helping guide the record-setting defense was as a Third Team All-America selection. Midfielder Tony Schmitz joined Allen MVC Defensive Player of the Year and Second Team NSCAA All-American Chris as a First Team honoree by the MVC and the NSCAA All-Region Team. Chris Schuler. Rookie goalkeeper Brian Holt set an individual school record (which he Schuler was a First Team All-MVC and Second Team All-Region defender, while would later break himself) with 12 shutouts to earn Valley Freshman of the Year Tim Bohnenkamp was a First Team All-Region and Second Team All-MVC per- and Freshman All-America honors, while Ethan Finlay was also a Freshman former. Creighton advanced to the NCAA round of 16 with a dominating 3-0 win All-American. Andrei Gotsmanov, a MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist, was over SMU. CU played both of its NCAA Tournament games at home, where they the MVC Player of the Year, MVC Tournament MVP and Creighton’s first finished third in the nation in total attendance and fourth in average attendance. NSCAA First-Team All-American since 2002. Bob Warming was named FieldTurf Tarkett’s National Coach of the Year. 2010 NCAA Tournament Missouri Valley Conference Regular-Season Champions At-Large NCAA Bid 13-5-2 Overall, 5-1-1 MVC Creighton returned to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year hiatus and advanced to the second round of the event, defeating New Mexico 4-1 in a first- round home match before falling in a shootout after a 2-2 draw at fifth-seeded SMU. The Bluejays captured their 10th MVC regular-season championship with a 5-1-1 league mark. The Jays opened the season with four straight shutouts and jumped out to their best start since 1998 en route to cracking the top-10 after not receiving any top-25 votes to start the season. Creighton had the top-scoring offense in the MVC, ranking 15th in the NCAA with 2.0 goals per game, led by MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist and MVC Player of the Year Ethan Finlay. The junior finished sixth in the NCAA in goals per game, as his 15 goals and 34 points scored on the season were the most by a Bluejay since 2002. In addition to senior Kyle Deremer, three sophomore midfielders -- Dion Acoff, Jose Gomez, Greg Jordan -- were each named First Team All-MVC members. Acoff led the MVC and ranked 11th in the NCAA in assists per game, dishing 10 on the season. Rookie defender Tyler Polak was named the MVC Freshman of the Year and a Freshman Ethan Finlay (left) was named the MVC Player of the Year and was a MAC Hermann All-America selection by several publications after playing more minutes than any Trophy semifinalist. Tyler Polak (right) was tabbed MVC Freshman of the Year and a Freshman All-America selection. other CU field player. 57 NCAA Tournament Teams

2011 NCAA Tournament • College Cup Missouri Valley Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions NCAA College Cup Final Four • Hoover, Ala. 21-2-1 Overall, 5-1-0 MVC

The Bluejays in a final team huddle prior to the opening match of the College Cup in Hoover, Alabama.

All-American Ethan Finlay (left) finished his Bluejay career in the top 10 of nearly every statistical category, while fellow All-American Brian Holt (right) has his name atop the list in career GAA (0.61) and 44 shutouts in 57 victories.

Two-time All-American forward Ethan Finlay led a high-powered offense while Brian Holt set NCAA, Missouri Valley Conference and program records in his first All- American season in goal, helping the Bluejays return to the College Cup following a nine-year hiatus. The Bluejays cruised through the regular-season, putting together two eight-match shutout streaks and entering the conference tournament with a 16-2-0 mark. A sweep through the MVC Tournament, knocking off Bradley 1-0 in the semifinal before earning revenge on Missouri State with a 1-0 win in the final at Morrison Stadium, set the Bluejays up with the No. 2 national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Creighton’s impressive regular-season earned the team a bye through the first round of the tournament, and gave the Bluejays home field advantage the next three rounds. The Bluejays defeated Northern Illinois 3-0, knocked off No. 13 UC Santa Barbara 2-1 and then out-matched No. 12 South Florida in a 1-0, overtime win on a snowy Sunday afternoon in Omaha. The win advanced the Bluejays to the Creighton finished the 2011 season seventh in the nation in home attendance, and the Bluejay faithful traveled to Hoover to support the Jays in the College Cup. College Cup, where Creighton played No. 14 Charlotte to a 0-0 tie in Hoover, Ala., with the 49ers advancing to the national title game with a 4-1 edge in the shootout. Holt was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team, just one of dozens of honors the 2011 team picked up. The Bluejays led the nation with four players named to the NSCAA All-America teams, with Holt and Finlay each earning First Team honors and Andrew Duran and Greg Jordan honored on the second team. Duran, Finlay and Holt were also named All-Americans by College Soccer News. Holt became the program’s first Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award winner, in addition to his CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year, First Team All-MVC and MVC Goalkeeper of the Year honors. He combined with the rest of the staff to allow just five goals, setting an NCAA record 0.20 goals against average. Finlay earned CoSIDA Academic All- America, First-Team All-MVC, MVC Player of the Year, as well as being named the runner-up for the Hermann Award, given to the top player in college soccer. In his first season on the Bluejay bench, Elmar Bolowich led the MVC Coaching Staff of the Year, and was named the NSCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year. Johnny The semifinal match in Creighton’s first College Cup since 2002 came down to a Torres was named the NSCAA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year. shootout after regulation and a pair of overtime periods. Charlotte advanced to the NCAA Finals with a 4-1 edge in the shootout.

Creighton Charlotte, 0-0 (2OT) Advances 4-1 on PK

Charlotte

UNC, 1-0 2011 UCLA NCAA UNC, 2-2 (2OT) Champion Advances 3-1 on PK 2011 Creighton Bluejays • College Cup Participants North Carolina

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2012 NCAA Tournament • College Cup Missouri Valley Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions NCAA College Cup Final Four • Hoover, Ala. 17-4-3 Overall, 5-0-1 MVC

Jose Ribas was one of several key defenders that allowed just one goal in Missouri Valley Conference play.

NSCAA All-America selections Jose Gomez (left) and Andrew Ribeiro (right) led the Jays to consecutive College Cups for the first time in program history. Gomez was a MAC Hermann finalist while Ribeiro was MVC Defensive Player of the Year. Creighton finished 2012 with a 17-4-3 mark and its second consecutive appearance in a College Cup. CU won the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) regular-season and tournament titles for a second straight season. Along the way the Bluejays tied the MVC team record for the fewest goals allowed (one) in a Valley season set by CU in 2011. The Bluejays advanced to the College Cup in consecutive seasons for the first time in program history and recorded their fifth College Cup appearance all-time (1996, 2000, 2002, 2011 and 2012). CU entered the 2012 College Cup on a 14-match unbeaten streak before falling 1-0 to eventual national champion Indiana in a national semifinal. The Bluejays earned a spot in the Final Four after advancing past host No. 7-ranked and No. 4-seeded Connecticut 1-0 in a Dec. 2 NCAA quarterfinal match. The victory snapped UConn’s 38-match home unbeaten streak. On Nov. 25, Creighton slipped past top-ranked and No. 5-seeded Akron 5-4 on penalty kicks after a 1-1 tie on the road in an NCAA Third Round match. On Nov. Timo Pitter scored the tying goal at Akron, then put away the game-winning 18 CU defeated No. 21 Washington 4-2 at Morrison Stadium in an NCAA Second penalty kick in the shootout as CU ousted the top-ranked Zips to reach the Round match that marked the return of former head coach Jamie Clark, now UW quarterfinals. head coach. Creighton made its 20th NCAA Tournament appearance in the past 21 seasons. After a 2-1 MVC tournament victory over SIUE, the Bluejays finished with a 33-8-1 all-time MVC tournament record, the most tournament victories in league history. CU owns more tournament titles, 13, than all other MVC teams combined. Freshman Timo Pitter led the team with 24 points, 10 goals and 34 shots on goal. Senior co-captain Jose Gomez topped CU with nine assists and was second on the Jays with 21 points, six goals and 22 shots on goal. Freshman goalkeeper Jeff Gal finished the season at 13-1-1 after a lone loss in the College Cup. CU finished the season ranked among the top 20 in four NCAA statistical categories including team goals against average (0.8 - No. 18), shutout percentage (0.46 - No. 18), total goals (39 - No. 19) and save percentage (0.831 - No. 20). MAC Hermann Trophy finalist Gomez and Andrew Ribeiro, were named NSCAA All-America selections and CU placed six student-athletes on MVC All-Conference teams. In the 2013 MLS Supplemental Draft, Toronto FC selected Gomez in the second round with the 38th Christian Blandon came off the bench to score the goal that snapped UConn’s pick overall and the New York Red Bulls claimed Ribeiro as the 70th selection overall 38-match home unbeaten streak and send Creighton back to a second straight in the fourth round. College Cup. Creighton

Indiana, 1-0

Indiana

Indiana, 1-0 Georgetown, 4-4 2012 Maryland NCAA (2OT) Advances 4-3 Champion on PK

2012 Creighton Bluejays • College Cup Participants Georgetown

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2013 NCAA Tournament 2014 NCAA Tournament At-Large NCAA Bid BIG EAST Conference Regular-Season Champions 9-9-2 Overall, 4-4-1 BIG EAST At-Large NCAA Bid 16-3-3 Overall, 7-1-1 BIG EAST

MLS 2014 draft selections Eric Miller (left) and Zach Barnes (right) led the Fabian Herbers (left) was named a First Team All-American and BIG EAST Bluejays back to the NCAA Tournament in 2013. Creighton earned its first Offensive Player of the Year, while Connor Sparrow (right) ranked second nation- at-large bid since 2010 following the program’s first full season of BIG EAST ally in goals against average. Conference play. Creighton finished the 2013 campaign with a 9-9-2 overall mark. The Bluejays Creighton ended the season with a 16-3-3 record, leading the nation in winning completed their first season in the BIG EAST Conference with a 4-4-1 mark and a percentage (.795) while reaching the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals for the 10th fifth-place finish. CU fell 2-1 to No. 4 seed Providence in the BIG EAST quarterfinals. time in the past 19 seasons. The Bluejays won their first BIG EAST soccer title, The Jays claimed a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the 21st time in 22 seasons. finishing league play with a 7-1-1 record after clinching the crown on Senior Day CU attained the top ranking in the NSCAA poll released on September 10. It marked with a 3-0 victory over Providence. CU started the fall unranked but season-open- the Jays’ first time back in the top spot since September 1999. CU hosted Seattle in ing shutout victories over No. 20 Stanford and Santa Clara moved the Jays into a first-round match but fell 2-1 to complete the year. Creighton played a lot of tight the top-12 of the national polls for the remainder of the season. Elmar Bolowich matches as each of the Jays’ nine losses came by a single goal. CU finished with was tabbed BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Fabian Herbers was named BIG EAST a 7-2-1 record at home inside Morrison Stadium. The Jays posted the fourth-best Offensive Player of the Year, and Timo Pitter claimed BIG EAST Midfielder of attendance mark nationally with over 27,000 fans attending home contests. Seven the Year plaudits. Herbers would end the season as a First Team All-American, Bluejays claimed a spot on All-BIG EAST Teams following the regular season. CU while Pitter and defender Jose Ribas were Second Team All-America honorees. senior Zach Barnes earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors. Junior Jose Ribas Herbers was also a Third Team CoSIDA Academic All-American. In net, Connor along with sophomores Brendan Hines-Ike and Timo Pitter claimed All-BIG EAST Sparrow ranked second nationally with a 0.49 goals against average, allowing just Second Team accolades. CU senior Bruno Castro won All-BIG EAST Honorable one first half score all season. Creighton defeated No. 25 Oregon State (1-0) and Mention recognition. Creighton freshmen Fabian Herbers and Ricardo Perez won No. 14 Xavier (2-1) to reach the NCAA quarterfinals before falling in a shootout to spots on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team. Creighton had two players drafted in the UMBC following 110 minutes of scoreless soccer. All three of Creighton’s losses 2014 MLS SuperDraft. Junior Eric Miller was selected fifth overall by the Montreal came by 1-0 margins, including two setbacks in the final six weeks of the fall after Impact to become the sixth first-round selection in program history. D.C. United star freshman Ricky Lopez-Espin suffered a season-ending knee injury in early selected Barnes with the 56th overall pick n the third round of the SuperDraft. October at Drake.

Fabian Herbers’ free kick with under two minutes left in double-overtime set off Sean Kim (center) scored his first goal of the year in the second minute on Senior a wild celebration in Creighton’s first BIG EAST game, a 1-0 win over St. John’s Day to help Creighton clinch the BIG EAST regular-season title with a 3-0 victory before 5,282 fans. over Providence. 60 NCAA Tournament Teams 2015 NCAA Tournament At-Large NCAA Bid 19-4-0 Overall, 7-2-0 BIG EAST

Vincent Keller (left) anchored the Creighton defense and earned NSCAA All-America Third Team MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist Timo Pitter ranked recognition, and Fabian Herbers (right) led the nation in assists (17) and points (47) while finishing runner second on the team with 10 goals, including five game- up in the MAC Hermann Trophy voting, claiming a NSCAA All-America First Team selction, and earning winners. Pitter repeated as BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year unanimous selection as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of Year. and was named a NSCAA First Team All-American.

For the third consective season, the Bluejays earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament and reached the NCAA quarterfinals for the second-straight season. Creighton started the 2015 campaign 15-0-0, marking its best start since 1993 (19-0-0) and spent a program-best eight consecutive weeks as the No. 1 team in the NSCAA coaches’ poll, before finishing the season ranked No. 6 with a 19-4-0 record. MAC Hermann Trophy finalist Fabian Herbers set a single-season school record and led all of Division I with 17 assists, while also tying for third in the country with 15 goals. Herbers claimed BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive season while Timo Pitter repeated as BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year. The pair combined for 25 goals as the Bluejays ranked third in Division I with 2.30 goals per match. Both Pitter and Herbers made the NSCAA All-America First Team. Vincent Keller, a Third Team All-American, led the defense as the Bluejays outscored their opponents 53-19. Connor Sparrow was named BIG EAST Co-Goalkeeper of the Year after picking up a nation-best 19 victories and allowing 0.82 goals per game. Creighton showcased its offense in the NCAA Tournament with a 5-1 victory against Drake before defeating No. 4 North Carolina 1-0 in Chapel Hill to advance to the quarterfinals. The Bluejays battled Akron to a tie in regulation time before falling 3-2 in double-overtime in the Elite Eight.

The 2015 Creighton seniors combined to lead the Bluejays to four NCAA Tournament appearances, two NCAA quarterfinals and one College Cup.

61 NCAA Tournament History & Records

All-Time NCAA Tournament Results • Overall: 32-19-7 • Home: 15-5-1 • Away: 16-8-5 • Neutral: 1-6-1

1992 CU Rank Opponent Result 2005 CU Rank Opponent Result Bluejay NCAA Tournament Records 11/21 2 #14 SMU L, 0-1 11/18 11 Lafayette W, 3-0 GOALS 11/22 11 #6 Duke W, 2-1 Game: 3, Brian Biggerstaff vs. UMKC, 11/22/03 1993 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/27 11 #9 Penn State W, 3-1 Career: 6, Ethan Finlay, 2008 & 2010-11 (8 games) 11/14 2 Air Force L, 1-2 (4 OT) 12/2 11 #15 Clemson L, 0-1 6, Brian Mullan, 1997-2000 (11 games) 6, Mike Tranchilla, 1999-2002 (11 games) 1994 CU Rank Opponent Result 2006 CU Rank Opponent Result ASSISTS 11/20 22 #16 Saint Louis W, 2-1 11/10 21 Washington L, 0-3 Game: 3, (2x), last by Fabian Herbers vs, Drake, 11/22/15 11/27 22 #1 Indiana L, 0-1 Career: 6, Fabian Herbers, 2013-15 (6 games) 2007 CU Rank Opponent Result 6, Michael Kraus, 2003-2006 (11 games) 1995 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/28 11 #5 SMU - ! W, 3-0 6, Matt Jewett, 2000-03 (14 games) 11/18 10 William & Mary L, 1-2 (4 OT) 12/1 11 Illinois-Chicago L, 0-1 POINTS Game: 6, Brian Biggerstaff vs. UMKC, 11/22/03 1996 CU Rank Opponent Result 2008 CU Rank Opponent Result Career: 17, Mike Tranchilla, 1999-2002 (11 games) 11/24 8 #7 SMU W, 2-0 11/25 2 #6 Tulsa W, 2-1 12/1 8 #18 CS-Fullerton T, 0-0 (4 OT) 11/29 2 #22 Connecticut W, 2-1 (OT) SAVES (CU advances 4-2 on PKs) 12/6 2 #3 Maryland L, 0-1 Game: 15, Tom Zawislan at Air Force, 11/23/97 12/8 8 #11 Fresno State W, 2-0 Career: 39, Tom Zawislan, 1997-99 (6 games) 12/13 8 #4 St. John’s L, 1-2 2010 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/18 17 New Mexico W, 4-1 1997 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/21 17 #7 SMU T, 2-2 (2OT) 11/23 11 Air Force - ^ W, 3-2 (OT) (SMU advances 5-3 on PKs) 11/30 11 #14 Saint Louis L, 0-1 2011 CU Rank Opponent Result 1998 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/20 2 Northern Illinois W, 3-0 11/22 12 #17 Saint Louis W, 4-1 (OT) 11/27 2 #13 UC Santa Barbara W, 2-1 11/29 12 #6 UCLA W, 2-0 12/4 2 #12 South Florida W, 1-0 (OT) 12/5 12 #18 Maryland L, 2-3 12/9 2 #14 Charlotte - # T, 0-0 (2OT) (Charlotte advances 4-1 on PKs) 1999 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/20 21 #17 SMU L, 1-2 2012 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/18 8 Washington W, 4-2 2000 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/25 8 #1 Akron T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/19 8 #12 Ohio State W, 1-0 (CU advances 5-4 on PKs) 11/26 8 #3 San Diego W, 3-0 12/2 8 #7 Connecticut W, 1-0 12/2 8 #5 Virginia W, 3-0 12/7 8 Indiana - # L, 0-1 12/8 8 #16 Indiana W, 2-1 (3 OT) 12/10 8 #7 Connecticut L, 0-2 2013 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/21 NR Seattle L, 1-2 2001 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/23 NR Massachusetts - $ L, 0-1 2014 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/23 9 #25 Oregon State W, 1-0 2002 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/30 9 #14 Xavier W, 2-1 Brian Biggerstaff turned in his only career hat trick against 11/27 11 #10 UW-Milwaukee* W, 3-2 12/5 9 UMBC T, 0-0 (2 OT) UMKC in the first round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. 12/1 11 #3 St. John’s W, 1-0 (OT) (UMBC advances 4-3 on PKs) 12/8 11 #6 Boston College W, 6-2 NCAA Tournament Results 12/13 11 #15 Stanford L, 1-2 (2 OT) 2015 CU Rank Opponent Result YEAR W-L-T Finish 11/22 9 Drake W, 5-1 1992 0-1-0 Second Round 2003 CU Rank Opponent Result 11/28 9 #4 North Carolina W, 1-0 1993 0-1-0 First Round 11/22 NR UMKC W, 6-0 12/5 9 #5 Akron L, 2-3 (2OT) 1994 1-1-0 Second Round 11/26 NR San Diego - & T, 1-1 (2 OT) 1995 0-1-0 First Round (CU advances 5-3 on PKs) Bold - Home match; Italics - College Cup 1996 2-1-1 College Cup Semifinals 11/30 NR Virginia W, 3-1 ^ - CU shorthanded for 107:23 1997 1-1-0 Second Round 12/7 NR #6 St. John’s - % L, 2-3 $ - Played in Garden City, N.Y. 1998 2-1-0 Quarterfinals * - Played at Nebraska Wesleyan in Lincoln, Neb. 1999 0-1-0 First Round 2004 CU Rank Opponent Result & - CU shorthanded for 26:05 2000 4-1-0 National Runners-Up 11/23 16 #23 Northwestern W, 3-2 % - Played in College Park, Md. 2001 0-1-0 First Round 11/28 16 #7 Maryland T, 0-0 (2 OT) ! - CU man advantage for 64:14 2002 3-1-0 College Cup Semifinals (UMD advances 5-4 on PKs) # - Played in Hoover, Ala. 2003 2-1-1 Quarterfinals 2004 1-0-1 Third Round 2005 3-1-0 Quarterfinals 2006 0-1-0 First Round 2007 1-1-0 Third Round 2008 2-1-0 Quarterfinals 2010 1-0-1 Second Round 2011 3-0-1 College Cup Semifinals 2012 2-1-1 College Cup Semifinals 2013 0-1-0 First Round 2014 2-0-1 Quarterfinals 1996 College Cup 2000 College Cup 2002 College Cup 2011 College Cup 2012 College Cup 2015 2-1-0 Quarterfinals Richmond, Va. Charlotte, N.C. Dallas, Texas Hoover, Ala. Hoover, Ala. 23 years 32-19-7 62 All-Time Roster

Name ...... Years ...... Stats Gjoesund, Thomas ...... 2006-09 ...... 9 G, 3 A Odorisio, Tony ...... 2003-06 ...... 2 G, 3 A Abdulgasem, Yasin ...... 2016 Glinsky, Brian ...... 1990 ...... 2 G, 2 A Odorisio, Vince ...... 2003-05 ...... 10 G, 11 A Abidor, David ...... 2014 . . . . . 20 MP, 0 G Golden, Nick ...... 2010 ...... 2 MP O’Neill, Nick ...... 2008-09 ...... 1 G, 1 A Acoff, Dion ...... 2009-11 ...... 5 G, 16 A Goldreich, Nick ...... 2007-09 . . . .2 MP, 0.00 GAA Orf, Dave ...... 1985 Adams, Brian ...... 1991-94 ...... 9 G, 23 A Gomez, Jose ...... 2010-12 ...... 15 G, 26 A Parker, Brad ...... 2002-05 ...... GK, DNP Addington, Robert ...... 1981-84 ...... 28 G, 15 A Goo, Nick ...... 2010 ...... 4 MP Parker, Patrick ...... 1997-98 ...... 0 G, 4 A Aigotti, Matt ...... 1990 ...... 1 G, 0 A Gorman-Carter, Jovan ...... 2014 ...... DNP Paule, Ross ...... 1994-96 ...... 28 G, 21 A Akinrinade, Akin ...... 2008-09 ...... 0 G, 3 A Gotsmanov, Andrei ...... 2007-08 ...... 16 G, 9 A Paye, Mike ...... 2014-15 . . . . . 43 MP, 1 G Alfieri, Chris ...... 1980 ...... 0 G, 0 A Gutierrez, Eric ...... 1997-98 . . . . .15 MP, 0 pts. Peercy, Lane ...... 1998-01 ...... 4 G, 4 A Algya, Jason ...... 1994-95 ...... 0 G, 3 A Haakenson, Luke ...... 2016 Pena, Guido ...... 2011 ...... 1 G, 0 A Allen, Matt ...... 2004-07 . . . 72 MP, 0.83 GAA Haller, Denny ...... 1979-80 ...... 14 G, 8 A Perdomo, Richard ...... 2004-05 ...... 21 MP Almquist, Kevin ...... 1992 ...... GK, DNP Hammett, Todd ...... 1997-00 ...... 2 G, 6 A Perez, Ricardo ...... 2013- ...... 11 G, 4 A Altman, Ryan ...... 2000-02 ...... 4 MP Harris, Jamie ...... 1990-93 ...... 12 G, 6 A Perran, Robert ...... 1994 ...... 1 G, 2 A Amaral, Benito ...... 2012-13 ...... 1 G, 0 A Haston, Mark ...... 1990-93 ...... 2 G, 9 A Peters, Jace ...... 2010-11 ...... 1 G, 0 A Anderson, Johnnie ...... 1990-93 ...... 3 G, 16 A Haston, Mike ...... 1991-92 ...... 3 G, 2 A Peterson, Andrew ...... 2003-06 ...... 1 G, 7 A Anderson, Michael ...... 1997-98 ...... 2 G, 0 A Havens, Shane ...... 2000-03 ...... 1 G, 1 A Peterson, Brent ...... 1991-94 ...... 4 G, 5 A Anton, Roberto ...... 2016 Helbig, Elias ...... 2015 ...... DNP Phillips, Shawn ...... 1985 Appel, Rob ...... 2001 ...... 0 G, 1 A Henning, Peter ...... 1997-00 ...... 7 G, 5 A Philson, Ira ...... 1990-93 ...... 0 G, 8 A Ashton, Tim ...... 1995 ...... 8 MP Herbers, Fabian ...... 2013-15 ...... 28 G, 29 A Picard, Tyler ...... 2007 ...... GK, DNP Bacellar, Diego ...... 2015 ...... 4 MP Herrington, Danny ...... 1980 ...... 6 G, 1 A Piercy, Zach ...... 2000-03 ...... 2 G, 4 A Baker, Sean ...... 2001 ...... 12 MP Hernandez, Daniel ...... 1994 ...... 3 G, 3 A Pilney, Mark ...... 1979 ...... 0 G, 2 A Bakke, Ben ...... 2013 ...... DNP Hill, Brian ...... 1998-01 ...... 37 MP Pitter, Timo ...... 2012-15 ...... 33 G, 22 A Ballouchy, Mehdi ...... 2002 ...... 5 G, 4 A Hill, Lance ...... 1990-94 ...... 21 G, 20 A Polak, Tyler ...... 2010-11 ...... 3 G, 6 A Ban, Shota ...... 2003-04 ...... 21 MP Hines-Ike, Brendan ...... 2012-14 . . . . . 49 MP, 1 G Pouliot, Mike ...... 1984 Barnes, Zach ...... 2012-13 ...... 1 G, 2 A Hoie, Bryan ...... 2007-11 . . . 2 MP, 0.00 GAA Prescott, Peter ...... 2015- ...... 1 G Baumann, Josh ...... 2009 ...... GK, DNP Holopainen, Pietari ...... 2006 ...... 1 G, 6 A Probst, John ...... 1980-83 ...... 29 G, 20 A Beckmann, James ...... 1994 ...... 1 MP Holt, Brian ...... 2007-11 . . . 77 MP, 0.61 GAA Probst, Tom ...... 1985 Behle, Mike ...... 1981 ...... 2 G, 2 A Hoover, Dave ...... 1979-80 ...... 6 G, 4 A Prusa, Alex ...... 2013-14 ...... 8 MP Bell, Brian ...... 1997, 99 . . . 3 MP, 0.00 GAA Hoover, Tom ...... 1981-83 ...... 4 G, 4 A Quinn, Jim ...... 1980 ...... 1 G, 0 A Bell, Jon ...... 1990-93 ...... 7 G, 1 A Huber, Geoff ...... 1994-97 ...... 2 G, 9 A Ramlo, Connor ...... 2015- ...... DNP Beller, Jude ...... 1992-95 ...... 4 G, 5 A Hurd, Richie ...... 2002-03 ...... 4 MP Reddington, Joel ...... 1997-00 ...... 3 G, 5 A Bennah, Kama ...... 2002-04 ...... 4 G, 4 A Hylok, Dan ...... 1991 ...... 0 G, 1 A Renfurm, Zion ...... 1994-97 ...... 21 G, 13 A Bernal, Steve ...... 1996-99 ...... 10 G, 14 A Hylok, Joe ...... 1991-92 ...... 2 G, 1 A Ribas, Daniel ...... 2016 Biggerstaff, Brian ...... 2001-05 ...... 17 G, 10 A Iskra, Marvin ...... 2013 ...... 2 G, 0 A Ribas, Jose ...... 2011-14 ...... 4 G, 21 A Blakely, Danny ...... 1990 ...... 0 G, 2 A Jewett, Matt ...... 2000-03 ...... 7 G, 13 A Ribeiro, Andrew ...... 2009-12 ...... 10 G, 3 A Blandon, Christian ...... 2012-14 ...... 7 G, 4 A Johnson, Ryan ...... 1994-95 ...... 5 games Rivera, Yoshimatts ...... 2009 ...... DNP Bohnenkamp, Tim ...... 2004-07 ...... 8 G, 22 A Johnson, Tom ...... 1980 ...... 5 G, 1 A Rivillo, Angel ...... 1998-99 ...... 4 G, 10 A Bolas, John ...... 1979 ...... 1G, 3 A Jones, Scott ...... 1995 ...... 4.50 GAA Rodriguez, Brett ...... 2001-04 ...... 2 G, 1 A Bolowich, Alex ...... 2011-14 . . . 27 MP, 1.20 GAA Jordan, Greg ...... 2008-11 ...... 7 G, 8 A Rohrer, Mike ...... 1993 ...... 0 G, 1 A Branstetter, Joe ...... 2010 ...... 1 MP Jorgenson, Dain ...... 1995-96 . . . . . 4 MP, 0 Pts Rooth, Jacob ...... 2015 ...... DNP Brown, Andrew ...... 2000-04 . . .41 MP, 1.28 GAA Jostmeyer, Scott ...... 1980 ...... 0 G, 0 A Rudge, Tim ...... 1981-82 ...... 1 G, 3 A Brown, Jake ...... 2011-12 ...... 0 G, 1 A Jungbluth, Perrin ...... 1991 ...... 1 G, 0 A Rumper, Fabio ...... 2016 Brown, Stew ...... 2008-09 ...... DNP Junge, Ryan ...... 2004-06 ...... 7 G, 20 A Rutter, Daniel ...... 2015 ...... 1 MP Brumbaugh, Scott ...... 1984 Kallman, Brent ...... 2009-12 ...... 3 G, 5 A Rydstrand, Joel ...... 2015- ...... 3 G, 3A Burke, Michael ...... 2009 ...... DNP Kallman, Brian ...... 2005 ...... 1 G, 0 A Sawaf, Karim ...... 2016 Burns, TJ ...... 2007-09 ...... DNP Kamler, Brian ...... 1990-93 ...... 53 G, 24 A Sawarynski, Keith ...... 1998-01 ...... 13 G, 10 A Bustos, Mike ...... 1995-96, 98-99 ...... 16 G, 9 A Kapp, Alex ...... 2016 ...... Scheer, Marty ...... 1982-83 ...... 2 G, 5 A Byrne, Michael ...... 1990 ...... 8 G, 8 A Karver, Paul ...... 2000-01 ...... GK, DNP Scheer, Mike ...... 1981-83 ...... 3 G, 1 A Campbell, Colin ...... 2004-07 ...... 8 MP Keller, Vincent ...... 2012-15 ...... 3 G, 10 A Schelldorf, Brett ...... 2001 ...... 1 MP Carrell, Jon ...... 1990-91 ...... 2 G, 5 A Kelly, Clay ...... 1980 ...... 4 G, 4 A Schmitz, Tony ...... 2004-07 ...... 6 G, 13 A Carroll, Mark ...... 1984 Kelly, Liam ...... 2010-11 ...... 1 G, 2 A Schneider, Kevin ...... 1995 ...... 0 G, 1 A Carvajal, Joan ...... 2004-05 ...... 4 G, 11 A Kerr, Brady ...... 1991 ...... 5 games Schoen, Kurt ...... 1984-85 Castellanos, Fernando . . . . 2014-2015 ...... 5 G, 7 A Kilcullin, Pat ...... 1984 Schuler, Chris ...... 2006-09 ...... 5 G, 4 A Castelli, Joe ...... 1980-82 ...... 0 G, 2 A Kim, Sean ...... 2012-14 ...... 7 G, 3 A Sconyers, Adam ...... 1999 ...... 2 MP Castillo, Chris ...... 1992-93 ...... 1 G, 5 A Kinney, Zach ...... 2002-03 ...... 12 MP Scott, Randy ...... 1979 ...... 5 G, 0 A Castillo, Sergio ...... 2007-10 ...... 3 G, 1 A Kluver, Michael ...... 2013- ...... 1 MP Seger, JT ...... 2011-13 ...... 4 MP Castro, Bruno ...... 2011-13 ...... 10 G, 14 A Knopf, Keith ...... 1985 Senske, Trent ...... 2006-09 ...... 18 MP Chaput, Chris ...... 1979-80 ...... 6 G, 2 A Kocourek, Pat ...... 1985 Shams, Oshick ...... 2012 ...... DNP Christline, Cody ...... 2001 ...... GK, DNP Kollie, Zabarle ...... 2013-14 ...... 11 MP Shanahan, Kevin ...... 1979 ...... 0 G, 2 A Christou, Nic ...... 2006 ...... GK, DNP Kollmannthaller, Felix ...... 2015 ...... 7 MP Sheehan, Tim ...... 1984-85 Ciambella, Bryce ...... 2013 ...... DNP Kozal, Mike ...... 1980 ...... 1 G, 4 A Shelton, Jeremy ...... 1998-02 ...... 1 G, 4 A Cini, Jacob ...... 2014 ...... DNP Kraus, Michael ...... 2003-06 ...... 21 G, 17 A Signorello, Bob ...... 1985 Clark, Kris ...... 2008-11 ...... 6 G, 13 A Krueger, Tim ...... 2008 ...... DNP Sindlinger, Tucker ...... 2007-09 ...... 2 G, 8 A Crew, James ...... 1996-97 . . . . . 5 MP, 0 pts. Kucera, Benjamin ...... 2013 ...... DNP Sinovic, Seth ...... 2005-09 ...... 8 G, 15 A Currence, Tyler ...... 2009 ...... DNP Kudrna, Casey ...... 2002 ...... 1 MP Small, Ryan ...... 1998-00 ...... 25 MP D’Agrosa, Dave ...... 1979-80 ...... 2 G, 5 A LaGro, Mitch ...... 2014- ...... 1 A Sparrow, Connor ...... 2013-15 . . . 51 MP, 0.63 GAA Dacy, Byron ...... 2005-09 ...... 17 G, 20 A Lawrence, Chris ...... 1994 ...... 1 MP Spencer, Kennedy ...... 2010 ...... 1 MP Dalla Riva, Jim ...... 1981-84 ...... 1.49 GAA Lekics, Paul ...... 1992-95 ...... 18 G, 17 A Spinelli, Dante ...... 2014 ...... DNP Davis, Patrick ...... 2000-01 ...... 10 MP Lennon, Riggs ...... 2016 ...... Stadnyk, Mike ...... 1985 DeFini, Keith ...... 1990-93 ...... 68 G, 26 A Leon, Guido ...... 2000-03 ...... 0.66 GAA Stannard, Kyle ...... 1996-99 ...... 1 G, 3 A Deist, Jeff ...... 1995-97 ...... 19 G, 18 A Loescher, Zach ...... 1995 ...... GK, DNP Stansberry, Tyler ...... 2005-06 ...... 1 G, 1 A Del Monte, Luiz ...... 2001-02 ...... 7 G, 13 A Lopez-Espin, Ricky ...... 2014- ...... 8 G, 2 A Stauffer, Lucas ...... 2014- ...... 6 G, 4 A DeJulio, Eric ...... 2012-15 ...... 3 G, 0 A Lyons, Tim ...... 1998-99 . . . . .17 MP, 0 pts. Stillmock, Michael ...... 2005-06 ...... 6 MP DeMarco, Chris ...... 1990 ...... 2.49 GAA Madeley, Marc ...... 1994-96, 98 ...... 1 G, 2 A Stock, Troy ...... 1983 ...... 1 G, 0 A Deremer, Kyle ...... 2008-10 ...... 0 G, 6 A Madrigal, Danny ...... 1998-99 ...... 11 G, 4 A Stoeppler, Jim ...... 1983 ...... 0 G, 1 A DeZeeuw, Alex ...... 2008 ...... DNP Makh, Sonny ...... 2012-13 ...... 1 G, 0 A Surdell, Dan ...... 1992 ...... DNP Dodge, Ian ...... 1992 ...... 0 G, 1 A Mangrum, Christian . . . . . 2000, 03-05 ...... 5 MP Swanson, Jim ...... 1982 ...... 1 G, 0 A Dokler, John ...... 1980 ...... 1.86 GAA Martin, Paul ...... 1984-85 Swartz, Matt ...... 2005-06 ...... DNP Doyle, Kevin ...... 1990-92 . . . . 1.22 GAA, 2 A Martin, Thomas ...... 1994-96 ...... 3 G, 4 A Tarver, Jarod ...... 2003-06 ...... 17 G, 14 A Duran, Andrew ...... 2007-11 ...... 1 G, 2 A Martir, Tupac ...... 1995-99 . . . 7 MP, 1.91 GAA Tatten, Chris ...... 1984 Duranceau, Billy ...... 1990-93 ...... 6 G, 13 A Massman, John ...... 1983-85 Thackaberry, Tim ...... 1990 ...... 2 G, 0 A Eastman, Trevor ...... 2004-05 ...... 1 G, 2 A Matthews, Tom ...... 1980 ...... 2 G, 0 A Thayer, Jeff ...... 2006-09 ...... 14 G, 13 A Egan, Tom ...... 1979-82 ...... 9 G, 2 A Mattingly, Mike ...... 1983 ...... 1 G, 0 A Thomas, Matt ...... 2000-03 ...... 3 G, 14 A Eid, Sam ...... 2004-07 ...... 1 G, 1 A McChesney, Brian ...... 1985 Torgersen, Zach ...... 2003-06 ...... 17 MP Eldred, David ...... 1990 ...... 8 MP McCormick, Matt ...... 1983 ...... 1 G, 0 A Torres, Johnny ...... 1994-97 ...... 46 G, 36 A Ellefson, Nick ...... 2006 ...... DNP McCrary, Carlos ...... 2012-13 ...... 1 G, 3 A Tranchilla, Mike ...... 1999-02 ...... 55 G, 30 A Enemuo, Simeon ...... 1994 ...... 1 G, 1 A McLaughlin, Tom ...... 1981 Travis, Mo ...... 2006-07 ...... 6 G, 0 A Englis, Myles ...... 2012- ...... 6 G, 1 A McNelis, Blake ...... 2014 ...... DNP Turner, Jered ...... 2002-04 ...... 2 G, 3 A Epperson, Jon ...... 1993, 1995-97 ...... 0.88 GAA McTighe, Brad ...... 1995-96 ...... 16 G, 19 A Ulveling, John ...... 1980 ...... 0 G, 0 A Erker, Dave ...... 1979 ...... 9 G, 4 A Mendlick, Matt ...... 1994-97 ...... 3 G, 3 A Valdivia, Collin ...... 2015- ...... DNP Ertz, Ben ...... 2005-06 ...... DNP Michner, Chris ...... 1994-95 ...... 5 G, 3 A Veldhouse, Joel ...... 2000-01 ...... 1 MP Faria, Rodrigo ...... 2006-07 ...... 2 G, 2 A Miech, Jesse ...... 2000-01 ...... GK, DNP Venturi, Tiago ...... 2001 ...... 1 G, 0 A Fehrenbach, Bill ...... 1979-80 ...... 18 G, 7 A Miller, Eric ...... 2011-13 ...... 4 G, 4 A Vidals, Bill ...... 1981 Ferri, Ray ...... 1990-93 ...... 19 G, 36 A Miller, Hondo ...... 1990 ...... 1 G, 2 A Wagenfuhr, David ...... 2000-03 ...... 8 G, 25 A Feuerbach, Chris ...... 1980 ...... 1.78 GAA Minges, Dave ...... 2001-03 ...... 3 G, 1 A Waldrep, Evan ...... 2015- ...... 2 G, 2 A Finlay, Ethan ...... 2008-11 ...... 43 G, 16 A Mintah, Ishmael ...... 1999-00 ...... 5 G, 12 A Walters, Tim ...... 2006-08 ...... 7 G, 9 A Fitzgerald, Brock ...... 2013, 2015- ...... 5 MP Minutillo, Danny ...... 2004-07 ...... 3 G, 3A Ward, Akeen ...... 2016 Fitzgerald, Jay ...... 1991-95 ...... 1.05 GAA Mitchell, Erick ...... 1992-95 ...... 1 G, 3 A Weis, Andy ...... 1995 ...... GK, DNP Fitzgerald, Kevin ...... 1979 ...... 1.50 GAA Modglin, Gerry ...... 1982 ...... 2 G, 1 A Wells, Zach ...... 2000-01 ...... 11 MP Fitzgerald, Mike ...... 1980 ...... 0 G, 0 A Morales, Eddie ...... 1981-83 ...... 0 G, 3 A Welsh, Jonathan ...... 2003-04 ...... 1 G, 2 A Fleissner, Greg ...... 2006 ...... DNP Moran, Josh ...... 2009-10 ...... 4 G, 6 A Westfield, Damien ...... 2002-03 ...... 13 G, 5 A Fleming, Drew ...... 1984 Mullan, Brian ...... 1997-00 ...... 36 G, 32 A Whiteley, Matt ...... 1997-98 ...... 12 G, 4 A Fohr, Julius ...... 2016 Mulrooney, Richard ...... 1995-98 ...... 19 G, 52 A Wibbenmeyer, Scott ...... 1985 Foster, Sean ...... 1992 ...... DNP Murphy, Pat ...... 1985 Wieland, Joe ...... 1999-02 ...... 1 G, 4 A Fox, Corey ...... 2000 ...... 1 G, 1 A Myers, Michael ...... 1991, 94 . . . . . GK, 17 min. Wieland, Matt ...... 2002-05 ...... 10 G, 8 A Franke, Noah ...... 2014- ...... 2 G, 4 A Nash, Julian ...... 2001-04 ...... 18 G, 22 A Williams, Jim ...... 1979 ...... 1 G, 0 A Friel, Andrew ...... 2005-06 ...... 1 G, 0 A Navarro, Felipe ...... 2010 ...... 6 MP Williams, Trent ...... 2016 Froyd, John ...... 1981-83 ...... 6 G, 3 A Neighbors, Tracy ...... 1980 ...... 0 G, 0 A Wilson, Nic ...... 2000-03 ...... 4 MP Gabb, Mike ...... 1998-02 ...... 1.02 GAA Nelson, Josh ...... 1994 ...... 1 G, 0 A Wittig, Jeremy ...... 2006-08 ...... 1 G, 1 A Gal, Jeff ...... 2012 . . . 15 MP, 0.65 GAA Nelson, Skylar ...... 1998-02 ...... 3 G, 1 A Wright, David ...... 1996-99 ...... 8 G, 12 A Gama, Daniel ...... 2000 ...... 0 G, 3 A Nester, John ...... 1979 ...... 0 G, 1 A Wutte, Stefan ...... 2015- ...... DNP Garcia, Stein ...... 1996-97 ...... 0 G, 1 A Nicolarsen, John ...... 1996-97 . . . . . 8 MP, 0 Pts Yordy, Matt ...... 1990 ...... 2 G, 0 A Garlick, Matt ...... 1995-97 ...... 0 G, 3 A Nieroda, Chris ...... 1990-93 ...... 4 G, 6 A Zabawa, Mike ...... 1984 Gavigan, Connor ...... 2016 Nikodem, Gerard ...... 1981-83 ...... 8 G, 7 A Zanotto, Alex ...... 2007-09 ...... 1 MP Giancola, Joe ...... 1982 Nikodem, Keith ...... 1992 ...... DNP Zawislan, Tom ...... 1996-99 ...... 0.69 GAA Gibbens, Zac ...... 2003-05 . . . .5 MP, 0.35 GAA Nikodem, Ray ...... 1980-82 ...... 29 G, 23 A Gibson, Bryce ...... 2015- ...... DNP Nikodem, Steve ...... 1985 Bold indicates current student-athlete Gibson, Nathan ...... 2006 . . . .4 MP, 1.19 GAA Novoa, Jose ...... 1979-80 ...... 0 G, 2 A

63 Year-By-Year Scores 1979 1982 1985 1991 12-5-1 Overall 7-8-2 Overall 5-12-0 Overall 12-5-2 Overall Head Coach: Mark Schmechel Head Coach: Wayne Rasmussen Head Coach: Don Klosterman 3-1-0 MVC (2nd) Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Head Coach: Bob Warming S 8 a vs. Omaha W, 3-2 S 6 at Illinois State W, 2-0 S 1 at Saint Louis L, 2-3 Date Opponent Result Att. S 9 a at Concordia (Neb.) W, 2-1 S 9 Rockhurst L, 0-3 S 7 at Bowling Green L, 1-2 A 31 m TCU W, 4-0 2,158 S 14 b South Dakota W, forfeit S 12 Minnesota L, 0-3 S 8 g vs. Eastern Illinois L, 2-4 S 1 m SIU Edwardsville W, 3-2 1,142 S 15 b Dordt W, 3-0 S 17 at Eastern Illinois L, 0-1 S 12 Grand View W, 7-0 S 7 n at #4 Virginia T, 3-3 (ot) 2,500 S 15 b Omaha W, 3-1 S 19 at Western Illinois L, 1-2 (ot) S 24 Benedictine W, 3-0 S 8 n vs. Loyola (Md.) W, 2-0 150 S 22 at South Dakota State L, 2-6 S 25 at Benedictine T, 1-1 (ot) S 29 h vs. San Francisco L, 0-8 S 14 Teikyo-Westmar W, 10-0 1,007 S 30 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 6-3 O 3 Regis W, 5-1 S 30 at Air Force L, 1-4 S 17 UMKC W, 5-0 418 O 6 at Dordt L, 2-3 O 16 Northwest Missouri State W, 2-0 O 4 e SMU L, 0-1 S 20 o vs. #6 UCLA L, 0-6 980 O 11 at Omaha L, 1-2 O 8 d vs. Air Force T, 2-2 (ot) O 5 e Truman State W, 2-0 S 22 o vs. Air Force T, 2-2 (ot) 250 O 13 Morningside W, 5-0 O 10 d vs. Louisiana Monroe L, 1-2 O 8 Tarkio W, 3-2 S 27 p vs. South Florida W, 3-1 250 O 19 South Dakota W, 11-0 O 11 at SMU L, 0-2 O 12 at Quincy L, 0-5 S 28 p at Fla. International L, 1-4 565 O 21 Nebraska T, 0-0 O 19 at Park W, 4-1 O 13 at Western Illinois L, 0-1 O 5 e #11 SMU L, 0-2 1,027 O 27 at Iowa State W, 3-2 O 21 Nebraska W, 2-0 O 26 at Rockhurst L, 0-1 O 6 e Ark.-Little Rock W, 2-1 427 N 2 at Nebraska L, 0-1 O 23 at Omaha W, 2-0 O 2 at Avila L, 1-2 O 12 j vs. Colo. Mines W, 3-1 250 N 3 Mount Marty W, forfeit O 24 at Saint Louis L, 0-2 N 2 Park College L, 1-3 O 14 j at New Mexico W, 2-1 (ot) 310 N 5 Briar Cliff W, forfeit O 30 Avila L, 0-2 N 9 f SIU Edwardsville L, 1-4 O 18 * at Bradley W, 2-1 44 N 10 at Northwestern L, 1-2 N 7 Tarkio College W, 3-2 N 10 f Missouri State W, 3-1 O 20 * at Illinois State W, 2-1 263 N 11 at Augustana (S.D.) W, 2-1 d - at Dallas, Texas g - at Bowling Green State O 27 * Drake W, 2-0 312 a - Concordia (Neb.) College Tournament Home games in bold at Rosenblatt Stadium h - at Air Force Academy N 5 * at #17 Tulsa L, 1-2 50 b - Northern States Soccer Conf. Tournament e - Creighton Classic Soccer Tournament N 9 ^ vs. Illinois State L, 0-2 116 Home games in bold at Dodge Park f - Creighton Classic Soccer Tournament II m - KPTM Classic 1983 Home games in bold at Rosenblatt Stadium n - Coca-Cola Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) 8-9-1 Overall o - Fresno St. Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) 1980 Head Coach: Don Klosterman p - Golden Panther Invite (Miami, Fla.) 13-7-1 Overall Date Opponent Result e - Creighton Classic Head Coach: Mark Schmechel A 31 Truman State W, 1-0 1986-89 j - New Mexico Invite (Albuquerque, N.M.) Date Opponent Result S 10 at UW-Milwaukee T, 1-1 (ot) Creighton did not field a men’s * - MVC Regular-Season Games S 6 a vs. Omaha L, 2-3 S 13 Benedictine W, 1-0 soccer team ^ - MVC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) S 7 a vs. York (Neb.) W, 10-2 S 17 at Regis L, 0-1 Home games in bold at Tranquility Park S 10 NW Missouri State W, 10-0 S 18 at Air Force L, 1-5 S 13 Concordia (Neb.) W, 2-1 S 22 Tarkio College W, 3-0 1990 S 21 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 7-0 O 1 at Northern Illinois W, 2-1 12-5-3 Overall 1992 S 26 at Metropolitan State L, 0-4 O 9 at Wisconsin L, 0-2 Head Coach: Bob Warming 14-3-1 Overall S 27 at Regis W, 2-1 O 15 at Western Illinois L, 1-2 Date Opponent Result Att. 4-0-1 MVC (1st) S 29 at Denver T, 0-0 (ot) O 16 Illinois State W, 3-1 S 1 i DePaul W, 1-0 2,137 MVC Tournament Champs O 1 Nebraska W, 3-2 O 21 e Missouri State W, 1-0 S 2 i Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 1,514 Head Coach: Bob Warming O 4 Ottawa (Kan.) L, 1-2 O 22 e Marquette L, 0-1 S 7 j vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 100 Date Opponent Result Att. O 7 Dordt W, 4-3 O 30 Rockhurst W, 1-0 S 9 j at New Mexico W, 4-3 (ot) S 5 i UMKC W, 9-0 1,198 O 11 Park L, 1-2 (ot) O 31 Avila L, 0-1 S16 Regis W, 3-2 1,019 S 6 i Green Bay W, 4-0 1,045 O 12 South Dakota State W, 10-2 N 4 at Tulsa W, 4-1 S 19 at UMKC W, 9-1 245 S 12 Marquette W, 6-1 1,253 O 19 Cornell (Iowa) College W, 5-0 N 5 at SIU Edwardsville L, 1-4 S 22 at Drake W, 1-0 (ot) S 19 q vs. Vermont W, 3-2 200 O 21 Milton W, 6-0 N 11 at North Texas L, 1-5 S 25 Concordia W, 14-0 524 S 20 q vs. Wisconsin L, 0-2 200 O 23 Missouri-Rolla L, 1-2 N 12 at Louisiana Monroe L, 1-2 S 29 Bradley W, 4-0 1,512 S 25 at #4 SMU W, 2-1 1,238 O 25 Tulsa W, 2-1 e - Creighton Tournament O 3 Drake T, 1-1 (ot) 1,342 S 27 at North Texas L, 0-1 315 O 27 Wichita State W, 3-1 Home games in bold at Rosenblatt Stadium O 5 k vs. Western Michigan W, 2-1 O 2 r at #4 Saint Louis W, 2-1 (ot) 1,238 N 1 Drake W, 7-1 O 7 k at Notre Dame T, 0-0 (ot) 356 O 3 r vs. Fla. International W, 3-2 275 N 8 Tulsa L, 2-6 O 9 Kansas Newman W, 8-1 422 O 9 * Bradley W, 6-3 1,189 N 13 at Omaha L, 0-1 1984 O 13 at TCU L, 1-3 500 O 11 * Illinois State W, 3-1 1,086 a - Concordia (Neb.) College Tournament 4-9-2 Overall O 15 at #4 SMU L, 0-4 620 O 18 * at Drake T, 0-0 (ot) 225 Home games in bold at Rosenblatt Stadium Head Coach: Don Klosterman O 19 Wartburg W, 6-0 1,222 O 23 * at Missouri State W, 7-0 328 Date Opponent Result O 21 at Illinois State L, 2-4 283 O 25 * at Tulsa W, 1-0 300 S 1 at Saint Louis L, 0-5 O 28 at SIU Edwardsville L, 1-2 (ot) 275 O 31 at SIU Edwardsville W, 1-0 198 1981 S 3 at Washington (MO) T, 2-2 (ot) N 2 l vs. Drake T, 2-2 (ot/SO) 75 N 7 ^ Drake W, 4-1 1,312 9-6-3 Overall S 8 at Northern Illinois L, 0-1 N 10 at Missouri State L, 4-5 (ot) N 8 ^ Illinois State W, 6-2 1,773 Head Coach: Wayne Rasmussen S 9 at Marquette L, 0-4 i - Ameritas Classic N 21 $ #14 SMU L, 0-1 3,860 Date Opponent Result S 14 e Louisiana Monroe L, 0-3 j - New Mexico Invitational i - Ameritas Classic Northwest Missouri State W, 5-0 S 16 e Wisconsin W, 1-0 k - Notre Dame Invitational q - Illinois State Soccer Classic S 5 Regis (at S.S. Park) T, 1-1 (ot) S 21 Truman State W, 3-1 l - Big Central Soccer Tournament r - Umbro Soccer Classic at Saint Louis, Mo. S 6 at Air Force W, 2-1 S 23 Regis W, 2-0 Home games in bold at Tranquility Park * - MVC Regular-Season Games S 12 c vs. Colorado College T, 3-3 (ot) O 5 f vs. Benedictine W, 2-0 ^ - MVC Tournament S 13 c vs. SMU L, 1-3 (ot) O 6 f at Missouri-St. Louis L, 0-3 $ - NCAA Tournament S 19 at Dordt W, 2-0 O 14 at SIU Edwardsville L, 1-3 Home games in bold at Tranquility Park S 25 Metropolitan State W, 2-0 O 20 Quincy T, 0-0 (ot) S 26 Missouri-Rolla W, 3-2 O 23 Rockhurst L, 1-2 (ot) S 28 Park W, 1-0 O 27 Avila L, 0-1 O 1 Benedictine W, 3-1 N 3 at Eastern Illinois L, 0-3 O 10 at Eastern Illinois L, 0-4 e - Creighton Bluejay Classic O 11 at Minnesota L, 1-2 f - Missouri-St. Louis Tournament O 14 at Tulsa L, 1-4 Home games in bold at Rosenblatt Stadium O 18 at Dallas W, 2-0 O 20 at SMU L, 2-6 O 25 Omaha W, 3-0 O 31 Tulsa L, 1-2 (ot) N 8 Nebraska T, 1-1 (ot) c - Falcon Classic at Air Force Home games in bold at Rosenblatt Stadium

64 Year-By-Year Scores 1993 1995 1997 1999 19-1-0 Overall 14-3-1 Overall 16-5-1 Overall 11-5-2 Overall 5-0-0 MVC (1st) 4-0-1 MVC (1st) 6-1-0 MVC (2nd) 5-1-1 MVC (2nd) MVC Tournament Champs MVC Tournament Champs MVC Tournament Champs Head Coach: Bret Simon Head Coach: Bob Warming Head Coach: Bret Simon Head Coach: Bret Simon Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. S 5 % North Carolina W, 3-0 1,762 S 4 i #9 Charlotte W, 3-1 2,408 S 2 i #20 Duke L, 1-3 3,120 A 29 at #22 Saint Louis T, 1-1 (ot) 3,241 S 12 at #2 Saint Louis W, 1-0 2,009 S 5 i Alabama A&M W, 3-2 1,166 S 3 i Northern Illinois W, 3-0 1,182 A 31 i #22 Saint Louis W, 1-0 4,407 S 18 at Harvard W, 6-0 450 S 11 #7 Saint Louis W, 1-0 3,097 S 8 x vs. Stanford W, 2-1 650 S 5 1 San Francisco W, 2-0 1,954 S 19 at Boston T, 0-0 (ot) n/a S 14 * Drake W, 2-0 654 S 10 x at #25 USF W, 4-3 (ot) 1,861 S 7 1 New Mexico W, 3-0 758 S 24 ! Fla. Atlantic W, 2-1 (ot) 2,914 S 17 t vs. San Diego State W, 5-3 (ot) 300 S 15 e SMU L, 1-2 2,891 S 12 2 #10 S. Carolina W, 4-3 (ot) 2,204 S 26 ! Gonzaga L, 0-1 1,314 S 19 t at UNLV W, 8-2 800 S 17 e Green Bay W, 6-0 526 S 14 2 #12 SMU L, 1-3 1,676 O 1 at Wisconsin W, 2-0 459 S 23 Loyola (Ill.) W, 3-1 893 S 24 #9 Wisconsin W, 2-1 793 S 19 3 vs. UNC Greensboro L, 0-4 300 O 3 at Marquette L, 0-1 220 S 26 American W, 1-0 (ot) 961 S 25 New Mexico W, 2-0 702 S 21 3 at North Carolina L, 1-2 (ot) 418 O 9 at UW-Milwaukee W, 3-0 308 O 1 * at Bradley W, 3-0 200 S 29 UMKC W, 8-1 1,727 S 26 * Vanderbilt W, 7-0 1,914 O 15 +* Vanderbilt W, 2-0 1,221 O 3 * at Illinois State W, 4-1 322 O 6 * at Bradley W, 6-1 150 S 28 * W. Kentucky W, 3-0 1,776 O 17 +* Western Kentucky W, 2-0 684 O 8 * Tulsa W, 5-3 640 O 8 at Marquette W, 3-0 615 O 11 4 vs. No. 20 Furman W, 1-0 1,056 O 22 * Bradley W, 1-0 1,380 O 10 * Missouri State W, 4-0 1,504 O 13 * at Evansville W, 2-1 744 O 12 4 at College of Charleston W, 8-1 429 O 24 * Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 806 O 15 e SMU W, 3-2 3,032 O 20 * Missouri State W, 3-0 810 O 17 * Bradley W, 4-0 1,253 O 29 * at Evansville L, 0-1 444 O 16 e Coastal Carolina W, 5-1 1,790 O 22 * Tulsa T, 0-0 (ot) 1,262 O 19 * Eastern Illinois W, 2-1 726 O 31 * at #6 Missouri State T, 2-2 1,259 O 23 u vs. UNC Greensboro W, 2-0 509 O 29 * Drake W, 1-0 1,201 O 26 at Tulsa W, 2-0 105 N 5 * Drake W, 7-0 1,823 O 24 u at Charlotte W, 3-2 1,156 N 3 ^ vs. Missouri State W, 5-2 200 O 31 * at Evansville W, 2-0 312 N 12 ^ at Bradley L, 0-1 732 O 30 Northern Illinois W, 4-0 1,221 N 5 ^ at Evansville W, 2-1 512 N 2 * at Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) 583 N 20 ~ at #17 SMU L, 1-2 753 N 6 ** Drake W, 2-1 1,049 N 18 $ Wm. & Mary L, 1-2 (4ot) 2,067 N 6 * Drake W, 2-1 (ot) 499 ! - Ameritas Classic N 7 ** Tulsa W, 2-0 2,752 i - Ameritas Classic N 14 ^ vs. Drake W, 3-0 200 + - US West TeleChoice Soccer Festival N 14 $ Air Force L, 1-2 (4ot) 2,629 x - MetLife Classic at San Francisco N 16 ^ vs. #12 Missouri State W, 4-1 200 % - Diadora Challenge i - Ameritas Classic e - Creighton Classic N 23 $ at Air Force W, 3-2 (ot) 1,450 * - MVC regular-season game t - Umbro/Snickers Rebel Classic (Las Vegas) * - MVC Regular-Season Games N 30 $ at #14 Saint Louis L, 0-1 2,304 ^ - MVC Tournament, Peoria, Ill. * - MVC Regular-Season Games ^ - MVC Tournament at Evansville i - Ameritas Classic ~ - NCAA Tournament e - Creighton Classic $ - NCAA Tournament 1 - Diadora Challenge Home games in bold at Tranquility Park u - Charlotte (N.C.) Soccer Foundation Classic Home games in bold at Tranquility Park 2 - US West TeleChoice Classic ** - MVC Tournament 3 - adidas/Eurosport Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. $ - NCAA Tournament 4 - First Union Classic, Charleston, S.C. 2000 Home games in bold at Tranquility Park 1996 * - MVC regular-season games 22-4-0 Overall 17-5-2 Overall ^ - MVC Tournament, Evansville, Ind. 9-2-0 MVC (2nd) 5-0-0 MVC (1st) $ - NCAA Tournament MVC Tournament Champs 1994 NCAA College Cup Home games in bold at Tranquility Park NCAA College Cup 15-5-1 Overall Head Coach: Bret Simon Head Coach: Bret Simon 5-1-0 MVC (1st) Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. MVC Tournament Champs A 31 i Stanford W, 4-0 2,775 1998 S 2 % #12 Washington W, 2-0 1,078 Head Coach: Bob Warming S 2 Tulsa W, 2-1 1,076 16-4-2 Overall S 3 % Bowling Green W, 2-1 1,167 Date Opponent Result Att. S 6 j at New Mexico W, 3-0 620 4-1-2 MVC (2nd) S 9 Northern Illinois W, 2-1 1,690 S 3 i UNLV W, 3-0 3,397 S 8 j vs. Air Force W, 2-0 545 MVC Tournament Champs S 15 + #6 Indiana W, 4-1 1,000 S 4 i Santa Clara T, 1-1 (ot) 2,443 S 14 y vs. #22 Saint Louis W, 3-1 168 Head Coach: Bret Simon S 17 + at Butler W, 3-1 282 S 9 v vs. North Carolina State W, 2-1 400 S 15 y vs. Butler W, 2-1 91 Date Opponent Result Att. S 22 ! Boston W, 1-0 2,948 S 11 v at #17 Duke W, 3-1 1,850 S 20 at #8 Wisconsin T, 0-0 (ot) 1,742 S 4 ! #4 Saint Louis W, 1-0 3,045 S 24 ! #18 Marquette L, 1-3 1,002 S 16 at TCU W, 3-0 200 S 22 Rhode Island W, 3-1 1,949 S 6 ! Tulsa W, 3-1 791 S 29 * at Missouri State L, 1-2 1,273 S 18 at #16 SMU L, 1-2 935 S 27 UMKC L, 0-1 3,065 S 11 $ at #11 SMU L, 1-2 421 O 1 * at Tulsa W, 2-1 (ot) 375 S 25 at Northern Illinois W, 3-2 453 O 4 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 1,289 S 12 $ vs. Florida International W, 6-1 726 O 6 * Evansville W, 1-0 (ot) 511 S 30 SIU Edwardsville W, 5-1 2,606 O 11 Marquette L, 1-2 1,992 S 18 + UMKC W, 3-1 1,579 O 8 * Western Kentucky W, 3-0 631 O 4 UMKC W, 3-2 645 O 18 z at South Carolina L, 1-3 1,718 S 20 + Wisconsin W, 4-1 726 O 13 * at Vanderbilt W, 5-1 125 O 7 * Evansville W, 2-1 1,532 O 20 z vs. C. of Charleston W, 5-0 2,112 S 25 % College of Charleston W, 4-1 2,548 O 15 * at Belmont W, 2-0 167 O 9 * at Drake W, 2-0 650 O 25 * Evansville W, 2-1 1,251 S 27 % Ohio State W, 1-0 1,095 O 20 * at Bradley L, 1-4 760 O 15 * at Tulsa W, 3-1 125 O 27 * Missouri State W, 6-2 944 O 2 & vs. California W, 2-1 (ot) 960 O 22 * at Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 120 O 19 w vs. #10 Charlotte L, 2-5 814 N 3 * at Drake W, 3-2 205 O 4 & at #14 Stanford L, 0-2 563 O 27 * #2 SMU W, 2-1 1,321 O 22 * Illinois State L, 1-2 1,556 N 8 * at Bradley W, 3-1 (ot) 207 O 16 * at Vanderbilt T, 1-1 (ot) 605 O 29 * TCU W, 3-1 243 O 23 * Bradley W, 3-1 1,050 N 10 * at Eastern Illinois W, 6-0 44 O 18 * at Western Kentucky W, 2-0 215 N 2 * at Drake W, 3-2 373 O 29 at #13 Saint Louis L, 1-2 (ot) 2,511 N 15 ** Drake W, 6-0 701 O 23 *Evansville W, 2-1 1,151 N 5 ^ Tulsa W, 2-1 377 N 5 * at Missouri State W, 1-0 150 N 17 ** #24 Evansville L, 2-3 (ot) 628 O 25 *Missouri State W, 1-0 1,465 N 10 & Western Kentucky W, 3-2 250 N 9 ^ Evansville W, 3-2 (ot) 957 N 24 $ at #7 SMU W, 2-0 246 N 1 * at Drake W, 4-1 341 N 12 & Bradley W, 2-1 (4ot) 417 N 13 ^ Drake W, 1-0 1,518 D 1 $ at #18 CSF T, 0-0 (4ot) 1,984 N 6 * at #25 Bradley L, 0-1 (ot) 803 N 19 ~at #12 Ohio State W, 1-0 702 N 20 $ at #16 Saint Louis W, 2-1 1,613 D 8 $ at #11 Fresno State W, 2-0 2,923 N 8 * at Eastern Illinois T, 1-1 (ot) 154 N 26 ~at #3 San Diego W, 3-0 4,000 N 27 $ at #1 Indiana L, 0-1 769 D 13 ^ vs. #4 St. John’s L, 1-2 20,269 N 13 ^ vs. Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 n/a D 2 ~at #5 Virginia W, 3-0 2,317 i - Ameritas Classic i - Ameritas Classic N 15 ^ at Missouri State W, 1-0 1,012 D 8 ≈ #16 Indiana W, 2-1 (3ot) 10,752 v - MetLife Classic at Duke j - Bank of America Soccer Showcase N 22 ~ at #17 Saint Louis W, 4-1 (ot) 1,624 D 10 ≈ #7 Connecticut L, 0-2 11,421 * - MVC Regular-Season Games y - SMU Mustang Classic N 29 ~ at #6 UCLA W, 2-0 1,825 % - Diadora Challenge w - at Davidson, N.C. z - MetLife Classic at South Carolina D 5 ~ at #18 Maryland L, 2-3 3,123 + - Butler/Nike Soccerfest V, Indianapolis ^ - MVC Tournament * - MVC Regular-Season Games ! - Ameritas Classic ! - Ameritas Classic $ - NCAA Tournament ** - MVC Tournament Games $ - Mustang Classic, Dallas, Texas * - MVC regular-season game Home games in bold at Tranquility Park $ - NCAA Tournament Games + - US West TeleChoice Soccer Festival ^ - MVC Tournament Play-In Match ^ - NCAA College Cup, Richmond, Va. % - Diadora Challenge & - MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. Home games in bold at Tranquility Park & - Stanford Invitational, Stanford, Calif. ~ - NCAA Tournament * - MVC regular-season game ≈ - NCAA College Cup, Charlotte, N.C. ^ - MVC Tournament, Springfield, Mo. Home games in bold at Tranquility Park ~ - NCAA Tournament Home games in bold at Tranquility Park

The 1999 squad finished 11-5-2.

65 Year-By-Year Scores 2001 2003 2005 2007 11-9-1 Overall 12-6-4 Overall 15-5-3 Overall 12-3-5 Overall 6-3-0 MVC (3rd) 7-1-1 MVC (1st) 5-2-0 MVC (2nd) 4-0-2 MVC (T-1st) Head Coach: Bob Warming Head Coach: Bob Warming MVC Tournament Champs Head Coach: Bob Warming Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. Head Coach: Bob Warming Date Opponent Result Att. S 1 % Memphis T, 0-0 (2ot) 1,410 A 29 % Butler T, 0-0 (2ot) 3,483 Date Opponent Result Att. A 31 & San Diego State T, 2-2 (2ot) 3,716 S 2 % Oregon State W, 4-2 1,427 A 31 % #15 Furman W, 3-1 1,021 S 2 % at Portland T, 1-1 (2ot) 1,363 S 2 & Green Bay W, 3-0 2,479 S 7 + at #5 Maryland W, 2-1 2,240 S 5 + Santa Clara T, 0-0 (2ot) 250 S 4 % Washington W, 3-2 938 S 6 #11 UCLA T, 0-0 (2ot) 5,812 S 9 + #12 Virginia L, 2-3 2,000 S 7 + at Loyola Marymount L, 1-2 (2ot) 535 S 10 Loyola W, 4-2 2,728 S 13 ! #2 Indiana W, 2-1 1,811 S 15 ! Denver W, 2-1 400 S 12 ! UNLV L, 0-2 1,474 S 16 + #23 Memphis W, 3-1 1,852 S 15 ! LMU W, 1-0 (ot) 3,864 S 17 ! UW-Milwaukee L, 0-3 475 S 14 ! Portland W, 2-1 722 S 18 + Mercer W, 1-0 1,106 S 22 Tulsa L, 1-3 4,023 S 21 $ at #13 Ohio State L, 1-4 652 S 19 $ #17 Brown L, 0-1 250 S 23 ! at Tulsa L, 0-1 633 S 29 #24 Washington W, 2-1 (ot) 2,820 S 23 $ #16 Penn State L, 1-2 168 S 21 $ at Yale W, 3-1 825 S 25 ! SMU T, 1-1 (2ot) 125 O 5 Western Illinois T, 1-1 (2ot) 3,236 O 5 * Eastern Illinois W, 2-1 1,017 O 3 * Drake T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,267 O 1 UMKC T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,407 O 7 at Memphis W, 3-1 361 O 7 * Bradley W, 2-0 552 O 10 * Evansville W, 1-0 915 O 5 Illinois-Chicago L, 1-2 964 O 10 * Bradley T, 2-2 (2ot) 2,271 O 12 * at Tulsa L, 0-2 501 O 12 * Missouri State W, 2-0 672 O 8 * Eastern Illinois W, 5-0 1,459 O 13 * Eastern Illinois W, 2-1 (2ot) 1,418 O 14 * at #1 SMU L, 2-4 2,466 O 17 * at Vanderbilt W, 2-1 (2ot) 201 O 12 * #9 Missouri State W, 2-0 2,480 O 17 * at W. Kentucky W, 2-1 330 O 19 * at Western Kentucky W, 1-0 224 O 19 * at Western Kentucky W, 2-1 153 O 15 * Bradley W, 3-2 2,733 O 20 at UNC Greensboro W, 2-0 377 O 19 at Georgetown W, 6-0 163 O 21 * at Vanderbilt W, 3-0 89 O 24 * #22 Bradley W, 1-0 1,525 O 27 * Missouri State W, 1-0 2,275 O 22 * at Western Kentucky L, 0-1 322 N 3 * at Drake T, 1-1 (2ot) 713 O 26 * Missouri State L, 1-2 (ot) 294 O 26 * Eastern Illinois W, 4-0 1,121 O 26 * at Drake L, 2-3 1,012 N 10 * at Evansville W, 3-1 1,105 O 28 * Evansville W, 5-1 333 O 31 * at SMU W, 2-0 551 O 29 * at Evansville W, 2-0 295 N 16 ^ Evansville W, 2-0 2,041 N 2 * Drake W, 2-1 (ot) 742 N 2 * at Tulsa L, 1-2 488 N 5 * Vanderbilt W, 1-0 2,034 N 18 ^ Bradley L, 0-1 1,617 N 9 ^ Evansville W, 5-3 513 N 8 ^ Missouri State L, 0-1 403 N 11 ^ Vanderbilt W, 4-0 1,606 N 28 $ #5 SMU W, 3-0 1,390 N 16 & Missouri State W, 3-0 662 N 22 ~ UMKC W, 6-0 670 N 13 ^ at Bradley W, 2-0 1,304 D 1 $ Illinois-Chicago L, 0-1 1,210 N 18 & #1 SMU L, 1-2 (4ot) 557 N 26 ~ at San Diego T, 1-1 (2ot) 1,324 N 18 $ Lafayette W, 3-0 2,380 & - Diadora Challenge N 23 ~ Massachusetts L, 0-1 500 N 30 ~ at Virginia W, 3-1 2,157 N 22 $ at #6 Duke W, 2-1 1,234 ! - Saint Louis Nike Classic, St. Louis, Mo. % - Diadora Challenge D 7 & vs. #6 St. John’s L, 2-3 150 N 27 $ at #9 Penn State W, 3-1 598 * - MVC regular-season game + - FILA Md. Classic, College Park, Md. % - Diadora Challenge D 2 $ at #15 Clemson L, 0-1 6,680 ^ - MVC Tournament, Omaha, Neb. ! - Ameritas Classic + - LMU Fall Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. % - Nike Invitational, Portland, Ore. $ - NCAA Tournament $ - Ohio St. Nike Classic, Columbus, Ohio ! - Ameritas Classic + - Diadora Challenge Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium * - MVC regular-season game $ - Yale Classic, New Haven, Conn. ! - Golden Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla. ^ - MVC Tournament Play-In Match * - MVC regular-season game * - MVC regular-season game & - MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. ^ - MVC Tournament Play-In Match ^ - MVC Tournament, Peoria, Ill. ~ - NCAA Tournament, Garden City, N.Y. 2008 ~ - NCAA Tournament $ - NCAA Tournament 16-2-2 Overall Home games in bold at Tranquility Park & - NCAA Tournament, College Park, Md. Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium 4-0-1 MVC (1st) Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium MVC Tournament Champs Head Coach: Bob Warming 2002 2006 Date Opponent Result Att. 18-4-2 Overall 2004 13-5-3 Overall A 29 Gonzaga W, 4-1 4,071 7-1-1 MVC (2nd) 14-4-2 Overall 4-1-1 MVC (T-1st) S 5 Portland W, 3-0 3,045 MVC Tournament Champs 6-3-0 MVC (2nd) MVC Tournament Champs S 7 UC Riverside W, 2-0 1,552 NCAA College Cup Head Coach: Bob Warming Head Coach: Bob Warming S 13 UMKC L, 0-1 2,202 Head Coach: Bob Warming Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. S 19 at Stanford W, 1-0 1,402 Date Opponent Result Att. S 3 % Western Michigan W, 4-0 2,089 A 25 % #12 Indiana L, 0-1 (2ot) 852 S 21 at #6 California W, 2-0 431 A 31 ! Oakland W, 1-0 906 S 5 % Loyola Marymount W, 2-1 1,536 A 27 % at #15 Notre Dame L, 1-4 1,452 S 27 Denver W, 2-0 3,156 S 1 ! #23 Notre Dame T, 1-1 (2ot) 2,297 S 10 + #6 UCLA W, 3-2 580 S 1 + Georgetown W, 3-2 (ot) 3,746 O 1 CSUN W, 1-0 (2ot) 2,027 S 6 + #19 Kentucky W, 4-1 319 S 12 + #18 Washington L, 1-2 950 S 3 + Fairleigh Dickinson T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,068 O 4 at #11 Saint Louis T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,185 S 8 + at #23 Furman L, 2-4 949 S 17 ! Wisconsin W, 2-1 2,854 S 8 ! UW-Milwaukee W, 1-0 230 O 8 Memphis W, 1-0 1,790 S 13 % Dayton W, 1-0 1,302 S 19 ! Marquette W, 2-1 1,834 S 10 ! at Wisconsin W, 1-0 (ot) 308 O 11 * Evansville W, 3-2 3,192 S 15 % Oral Roberts W, 2-0 526 S 25 Air Force W, 3-1 2,925 S 15 & Oregon State T, 2-2 (2ot) 2,311 O 18 * at Bradley W, 2-0 1,125 S 19 at Washington W, 2-1 (2ot) 542 O 1 * #17 SMU L, 0-1 2,833 S 17 & Yale W, 3-0 1,798 O 21 * at Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 688 S 21 at Portland L, 2-3 904 O 3 * #23 Tulsa W, 4-0 1,711 S 23 Air Force L, 0-1 (2ot) 2,185 N 1 * #24 Drake W, 2-0 2,882 O 5 * at Drake T, 1-1 (2ot) 257 O 8 * at Bradley W, 1-0 2,081 S 27 Central Arkansas W, 6-1 1,216 N 8 * at Eastern Illinois W, 5-3 287 O 11 * Western Kentucky W, 2-1 1,165 O 10 * at Eastern Illinois W, 2-0 165 S 30 * Western Kentucky W, 4-0 2,212 N 14 ^ vs. Bradley W, 2-0 106 O 13 * Vanderbilt W, 4-0 766 O 15 * Vanderbilt W, 3-1 2,430 O 4 * at Missouri State T, 1-1 (2ot) 2,102 N 16 ^ vs. Missouri State W, 1-0 426 O 18 * at Missouri State W, 1-0 270 O 17 * W. Kentucky W, 2-1 1,160 O 7 at #17 Memphis W, 3-2 405 N 25 ! #6 Tulsa W, 2-1 2,467 O 20 * at Evansville W, 1-0 564 O 23 * at Drake W, 2-1 755 O 11 * Drake W, 1-0 1,015 N 29 ! #22 Connecticut W, 2-1 (ot) 2,263 O 25 * at Eastern Illinois W, 4-1 44 O 29 * at Evansville L, 1-2 248 O 14 * at Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 189 D 6 ! at #3 Maryland L, 0-1 2,902 O 27 * at #19 Bradley W, 2-1 953 O 31 * at Missouri State L, 0-1 253 O 21 * Evansville W, 1-0 1,208 * - MVC regular-season game N 5 ^ Evansville W, 3-1 1,507 N 1 * Tulsa W, 2-1 409 O 24 at UMKC W, 3-1 102 ^ - MVC Tournament, Evansville, Ind. N 12 ^ Tulsa T, 1-1 (2ot) 1,427 N 3 * #4 SMU L, 1-2 1,092 O 28 * at Bradley L, 1-2 1,577 ! - NCAA Tournament N 23 $ #23 Northwestern W, 3-2 1,871 N 9 ^ Eastern Illinois W, 6-0 425 N 3 ^ Eastern Illinois W, 2-0 790 Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium N 28 $ at #7 Maryland T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,479 N 15 & Missouri State W, 3-1 488 N 5 ^ at Bradley W, 2-1 (ot) 713 % - Diadora Challenge N 17 & Bradley W, 1-0 356 N 10 $ at Washington L, 0-3 835 + - UNLV FILA Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. N 27 $ #10 UW-Milwaukee W, 3-2 812 % - Berticelli Memorial, South Bend, Ind. 2009 ! - Ameritas Classic D 1 ~ at #3 St. John’s W, 1-0 (ot) 527 + - Ameritas Classic 7-4-5 Overall * - MVC regular-season game D 8 ~ at #6 Boston College W, 6-2 1,541 ! - Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, Wis. 4-2-4 MVC (T-3rd) ^ - MVC Tournament, Omaha, Neb. D 13 ≈ #15 Stanford L, 1-2 (2ot) 7,025 & - Diadora Challenge Head Coach: Bob Warming $ - NCAA Tournament ! - Diadora Challenge * - MVC regular-season game Date Opponent Result Att. + - Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. ^ - MVC Tournament, Peoria, Ill. S 1 Loyola (Ill.) T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,758 % - Ameritas Classic $ - NCAA Tournament S 5 #23 Cal Poly W, 1-0 3,068 * - MVC regular-season game Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium S 19 * Missouri State L, 0-1 5,609 S 25 ! at Washington W, 1-0 723 ^ - MVC Tournament Play-In Match S 27 ! vs. Portland L, 1-2 245 & - MVC Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. S 30 * Bradley W, 1-0 1,429 $ - NCAA Tournament, Lincoln, Neb. O 3 * Evansville W, 2-1 2,674 ~ - NCAA Tournament O 7 * at Missouri State T, 0-0 (2ot) 483 ≈ - NCAA College Cup, Dallas, Texas O 11 * Eastern Illinois W, 5-1 851 Home games in bold at Tranquility Park O 14 * #19 Drake L, 0-1 751 O 17 * at Evansville T, 1-1 (2ot) 595 Top Home Crowds in Bluejay History O 21 * at Bradley W, 3-0 878 1. 6,848 vs. Old Dominion, Sept. 14, 2012 (L, 1-2) O 24 * at Eastern Illinois T, 0-0 (2ot) 387 O 31 #7 UCLA W, 1-0 2,273 2. 6,453 vs. Tulsa, Sept. 29, 2015 (W, 1-0) N 7 * at Drake T, 3-3 (2ot) 1,632 2. 5,812 vs. UCLA, Sept. 8, 2007 (T, 0-0, 2OT) N 13 ^ at Drake L, 1-3 751 3. 5,743 vs. Stanford (exhibition), Aug. 26, 2005 (L, 0-1) * - MVC regular-season game ! - Husky Fever Classic, Seattle, Wash. 4. 5,609 vs. Missouri State, Sept. 19, 2009 (L, 0-1) ^ - MVC Tournament, Des Moines, Iowa 5. 5,425 vs. Drexel, Sept. 4, 2011 (W, 3-0) Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium 6. 5,282 vs. St. John’s, Sept. 21, 2013 (W, 1-0, 2OT) 7. 5,102 vs. Columbia, Sept. 6, 2013 (W, 3-1) 8. 4,907 vs. Cal State Northridge, Sept. 4, 2015 (W, 2-1) 9. 4,838 vs. Michigan, Aug. 28, 2015 (W, 1-0) 10. 4,407 vs. Saint Louis, Aug. 31, 1997 (W, 1-0)

66 Year-By-Year Scores 2010 2012 2014 13-5-2 Overall 17-4-3 Overall 16-3-3 Overall 5-1-1 MVC (1st) 5-0-1 MVC (1st) 7-1-1 BIG EAST (1st) Head Coach: Jamie Clark MVC Tournament Champs Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Date Opponent Result Att. NCAA College Cup Date Opponent Result Att. S 1 at Loyola (Ill.) W, 2-0 379 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich A 29 #20 Stanford W, 2-0 2,612 S 4 UNC Greensboro W, 4-0 2,524 Date Opponent Result Att. A 31 Santa Clara W, 1-0 1,719 S 7 at #21 UCSB W, 1-0 2,567 A 24 Northern Illinois W, 3-1 2,689 S 5 Western Illinois W, 1-0 3,750 S 11 DePaul W, 2-0 2,603 A 31 + #7 Akron T, 1-1 (2ot) 3,077 S 7 Cincinnati W, 3-0 1,624 S 17 ! vs. #18 SMU L, 2-3 (2ot) 300 S 2 + Rutgers W, 3-0 2,418 S 13 at Tulsa T, 1-1 (2ot) 2,500 S 19 ! vs. Darmouth W, 3-2 (ot) 275 S 7 at Santa Clara W, 1-0 768 S 16 Illinois-Chicago W, 3-1 1,509 S 24 Wisconsin W, 1-0 (ot) 2,862 S 9 at Saint Mary’s W, 1-0 1,007 S 20 #20 Saint Louis L, 0-1 (ot) 4,544 O 1 * Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 2,039 S 14 ^ #14 Old Dominion L, 1-2 6,848 S 27 * at Villanova W, 1-0 347 O 5 #5 Tulsa W, 3-1 2,431 S 16 ^ William & Mary W, 2-1 1,451 S 30 UMKC W, 2-0 613 O 9 Indiana L, 2-3 3,383 S 22 Saint Louis L, 1-3 3,638 O 4 * Seton Hall W, 3-2 1,727 O 16 * at Evansville W, 2-1 (ot) 793 S 25 at Tulsa L, 0-2 467 O 7 at Drake W, 1-0 852 O 20 * at Drake W, 2-1 867 S 29 * at Drake T, 0-0 (2ot) 553 O 11 * Butler W, 2-1 2,684 O 23 * at Central Arkansas W, 2-0 394 O 2 Loyola-Chicago W,1-0 1,178 O 15 * at St. John’s W, 1-0 667 O 27 at #1 Akron L, 0-1 3,856 O 6 * SIU Edwardsville W, 1-0 (2ot) 1,440 O 18 * at Xavier T, 1-1 (2ot) 839 O 30 * SIU Edwardsville T, 2-2 (2ot) 2,592 O 9 at Princeton W, 3-2 (1ot) 224 O 25 * #17 Georgetown L, 0-1 3,023 N 3 * Missouri State W, 2-0 1,477 O 13 * at Central Arkansas W, 3-0 234 O 29 * #24 Marquette W, 2-0 1,462 N 6 * Bradley L, 1-2 1,780 O 16 UMKC W, 3-0 1,290 N 1 * at DePaul W, 2-1 333 N 12 ^ at Bradley L, 2-3 980 O 20 * Bradley W, 1-0 1,843 N 7 * #19 Providence W, 3-0 2,556 N 18 $ New Mexico W, 4-1 1,074 O 27 * Missouri State W, 1-0 1,143 N 14 ^ vs. #23 Providence L, 0-1 653 N 21 $ & at #7 SMU T, 2-2 (2ot) 524 N 3 * at Evansville W, 2-1 742 N 23 $ #25 Oregon State W, 1-0 1,275 ! - Hotels at Grand Prairie Classic, Peoria, Ill. N 9 % vs. Drake W, 3-2 (2ot) 125 N 30 $ #14 Xavier W, 2-1 1,044 * - MVC regular-season game N 11 % vs. SIU Edwardsville W, 2-1 220 D 5 $ & UMBC T, 0-0 (2ot) 2,407 ^ - MVC Tournament, Peoria, Ill. N 18 ! #21 Washington W, 4-2 1,681 * - BIG EAST regular-season game $ - NCAA Tournament N 25 ! & at #1 Akron T, 1-1 (2ot) 2,778 ^ - BIG EAST Tournament, Chester, Pa. Lucas Stauffer controls the ball. & - SMU advances on penalty kicks 5-3 D 2 ! at #7 Connecticut W, 1-0 5,100 $ - NCAA Tournament Omaha, Neb. Stauffer earned Creighton’s Most Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium D 7 $ vs. Indiana L, 0-1 11,074 & - UMBC advances on penalty kicks, 4-3 Inspirational Award for 2015. + - Ameritas Classic Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium ^ - Creighton Invitational 2011 * - Missouri Valley Conference 21-2-1 Overall % - Missouri Valley Tournament, Peoria, Ill. 2015 5-1-0 MVC (T-1st) ! - NCAA Tournament 19-4-0 Overall MVC Tournament Champs $ - NCAA College Cup, Hoover, Ala. 7-2-0 BIG EAST (2nd) NCAA College Cup & - Creighton advances on penalty kicks 5-4 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium Date Opponent Result Att. Date Opponent Result Att. A 28 Michigan W, 1-0 4,838 A 27 at Denver W, 1-0 941 A 30 Milwaukee W, 4-0 2,248 A 31 at UMKC W, 5-0 565 2013 S 4 Cal State Northridge W, 2-1 4,907 S 4 Drexel W, 3-0 5,425 9-9-2 Overall S 6 #13 UC Irvine W, 4-0 2,326 S 9 Fordham W, 1-0 4,242 4-4-1 BIG EAST (5th) S 11 at Michigan State W, 1-0 1,630 S 11 at DePaul W, 1-0 378 Head Coach: Elmar Bolowich S 19 Tulsa W, 1-0 6,453 S 17 Providence W, 3-0 2,525 Date Opponent Result Att. S 22 Northern Illinois W, 2-0 2,093 S 21 #22 Kentucky W, 2-0 2,557 A 30 #14 Tulsa W, 2-0 3,204 S 26 at Seton Hall W, 4-2 938 S 24 Saint Mary’s W, 1-0 3,215 S 1 Cal Poly W, 3-0 2,653 S 29 Missouri State W, 4-0 2,132 S 30 at #3 Maryland L, 0-1 5,648 S 6 Columbia W, 3-1 5,102 O 3 * DePaul W, 1-0 3,387 O 5 at Wisconsin W, 2-1 (ot) 475 S 13 # at Old Dominion W, 2-1 (2ot) 2,106 O 6 Drake W, 2-1 2,427 O 9 at #10 Indiana W, 1-0 2,171 S 15 # vs William & Mary L, 2-3 (2ot) 555 O 10 * St. John’s W, 2-1 3,888 O 12 * at Missouri State L, 0-1 381 S 21 * #7 St. John’s W, 1-0 (2ot) 5,282 O 14 * at Butler W, 1-0 913 O 15 #7 UC Irvine W, 3-1 3,761 S 24 Michigan State T, 2-2 (2ot) 2,104 O 17 * at Marquette W, 3-1 1,232 O 19 * at Bradley W, 1-0 375 S 28 * at #12 Georgetown T, 0-0 (2ot) 1,491 O 24 * Villanova W, 5-1 4,223 O 22 * at SIU Edwardsville W, 1-0 2,167 O 2 at #22 Saint Louis L, 0-1 3,070 O 28 * Xavier L, 1-2 3,061 O 26 * Drake W, 2-0 2,236 O 5 * Xavier W, 2-0 2,864 O 31 * at Providence W, 3-1 478 O 29 * Central Arkansas W, 3-0 2,180 O 12 * at Marquette L, 0-1 1,165 N 5 * at #6 Georgetown L, 1-2 1,541 N 5 * Evansville W, 2-0 3,540 O 15 at Michigan L, 0-1 688 N 12 Providence W, 2-1 1,976 N 11 ^ #22 Bradley W, 1-0 1,985 O 19 * Villanova L, 0-1 (ot) 2,789 N 15 * at #3 Georgetown L, 1-2 (2ot) 1,541 N 13 ^ Missouri State W, 1-0 2,243 O 23 * at Butler W, 3-2 710 N 22 $ Drake W, 5-1 2,212 N 20 $ Northern Illinois W, 3-0 2,034 O 26 * at Seton Hall L, 2-3 312 N 28 $ at #4 North Carolina W, 1-0 1,432 N 27 $ #13 UC Santa Barbara W, 2-1 2,436 O 30 Drake W, 2-0 937 D 5 $ at #5 Akron L, 2-3 (2ot) 3,043 Ricky Lopez-Espin launches a pass D 4 $ #12 South Florida W, 1-0 (ot) 2,341 N 2 * DePaul W, 5-1 1,637 * - BIG EAST regular-season game during the BIG EAST Tournament D 9 $ % & vs. #14 Charlotte T, 0-0 (2ot) 9,623 N 8 * at Providence L, 1-2 256 ^ - BIG EAST Tournament championship match. * - MVC regular-season game N 12 ^ at Providence L, 1-2 210 $ - NCAA Tournament ^ - MVC Tournament, Omaha, Neb. N 21 $ Seattle L, 1-2 584 Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium $ - NCAA Tournament # - Stihl Classic, Norfolk, Va. % - College Cup, Hoover, Ala. * - BIG EAST regular-season game & - Charlotte advances on penalty kicks 4-1 ^ - BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinal, Providence, R.I. Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium $ - NCAA Tournament Omaha, Neb. Home games in bold at Morrison Stadium

Multiple flags fly behind the south goal at Morrison Stadium. Creighton Creighton ranked third in Division I with 53 goals during the 2015 season. finished 13-1-0 last season at home. The Bluejays have not lost consecutive matches at home since the 1985 season. 67 Creighton University Location The Princeton Review listed Creighton The Creighton Campus Creighton is located in Omaha, Neb., which as one of the nation’s top 380 colleges and Creighton is committed to being a model has a metropolitan area population of more universities in its 2016 college guide and living-learning campus environment. The than 900,000. Washington Monthly ranked Creighton at No. 139-acre campus is located within walking 3 for Best Master’s University. distance of downtown Omaha and many Creighton History recreational, cultural and entertainment Founded in 1878, Creighton University is a Campus Life opportunities. The campus design and private university, one of 28 Catholic, Jesuit Creighton offers more than 200 student master plan have received top awards in colleges and universities in the United States. clubs and organizations, including academic, landscape and architecture. athletic, cultural, Greek, political, Since 2000, Creighton has invest- Creighton Today professional, service, social and spiritual ed more than $300 million in on-campus Creighton is nationally recognized as a groups, as well as opportunities to work on improvements and planned expansion to leading university in the Midwest, known for campus publications. create a more vibrant and robust campus: student-centered education and significant Nine sophisticated on-campus living • Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium, undergraduate student research opportuni- environments include two junior/senior the region’s only athletic facility designed ties. As a Jesuit university, Creighton is townhome residence halls with technologi- exclusively for soccer. The stadium hosts committed to academic excellence and cally rich furnished apartments and complete high school, club and international soccer service to others and seeks to create an kitchens. events and a variety of Omaha community inclusive, diverse community. Last year, Creighton students took part events. In addition to the College of Arts and in more than 1 million hours of community service at local, national and international • The Hixson-Lied Science Building, Sciences, the University’s oldest and the renovated Rigge Science Building and largest college, Creighton includes the community organizations. Creighton welcomes students of all Criss Health Sciences Building form the Heider College of Business, the College of centerpiece of Creighton’s undergraduate Nursing, the College of Professional Studies, religious beliefs and the University encourages students to participate in retreats, and health professions’ leading approach to the Graduate School, and the Schools of teaching and research. Dentistry, Law, Medicine, and Pharmacy and faith-sharing opportunities and multi-faith Health Professions. services. • Davis Square and Opus Hall are The freshman academic profile Students may enroll in Creighton’s upperclassman townhome residence halls places Creighton among the Top 10 service-learning semester in the Dominican located on the east side of campus. Republic, faculty-led courses taught abroad, private Midwestern universities with more The Wayne and Eileen Ryan or study at one of 161 institutions located in • than 4,000 undergraduates and among the Athletic Center and D.J. Sokol Arena serves 53 countries through exchange or affiliate Top 10 Catholic universities in the nation. as an on-campus home to Creighton women’s programs. For the 13th year in a row, Creighton basketball and volleyball. is the No. 1 Midwest regional university Creighton also offers online education and in the annual U.S. News & World Report has campuses outside of the Omaha area, • The Rasmussen Fitness & Sports magazine’s college rankings. U.S. News including our School of Medicine Regional Center opened in the fall of 2012. also again cited Creighton as a “best value” Campus at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical • The Mike and Josie Harper Center university for giving students the best return Center in Phoenix; an occupational therapy became the home of the Heider College of on their tuition investment and ranked the partnership with the University of Alaska Business in the fall of 2013. University No. 1 in the Midwest region for in Anchorage; and a campus for nursing students in Hastings, Neb. • The Championship Center opened veterans. Creighton was also named among in 2014. only 49 schools nationally as a top school for undergraduate research opportunities. At the center of campus is the heart of the University, the historic and recently restored St. John’s Church, as well as the California Street Mall, the Lied Education Center for the Arts, the V.J. and Angela Skutt Student Center and the Kiewit Fitness Center. The University recently undertook the larg- est renovation project in its history, with more than 100,000 sq. ft. of academic space being remodeled.

The Mike and Josie Harper Center became the home of the Heider College of Business in 2013.

68 Creighton University Our Alumni More than 60,000 Creighton alumni live in 90 countries, with 30 percent living in Nebraska. The largest number of alumni who live out- side the United States reside in Canada, Japan and Malaysia.

Student Snapshot Creighton has more than 8,000 students: More than 4,000 are enrolled as under- graduates and more than 4,000 are in the graduate, law, medical, dental, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and A view of the Creighton mall at night. professional studies programs. galleries and links on everything related to Social Media Links In 2016, our students come from 49 states, Bluejay athletics. For more information about Creighton the U.S. territories and 56 other nations. • Live audio for men’s and women’s basketball, University, visit us on Facebook or Twitter at: One-third of Creighton undergraduates volleyball and baseball. Facebook.com/creightonuniversity participate in research before graduating. • Free live video for home games in the Facebook.com/gocreighton Last year, 200 of these students presented following sports: baseball, men’s and Twitter.com/creighton their research findings at local, state and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s Twitter.com/gocreighton national professional conferences. soccer, softball as well as volleyball.

Bluejay Athletics on the Web For More Information Visit the official home page of the Bluejays at For more information on Creighton University, www.gocreighton.com to get the check out the University’s website at latest news on Creighton athletics. The site www.creighton.edu, or call the Admissions contains updated as well as archived rosters, Office at 1-800-282-5835 (toll free) or schedules and statistics, media guides, photo 402-280-2703. History of Billy Bluejay Billy Bluejay is the official mascot of the Creighton University Athletics Department. Creighton is a private, Jesuit NCAA Division I school in Omaha, Neb., founded in 1878. Prior to 1924, with no official athletics nickname, University publications and news media often referred to Creighton athletic teams by the school’s colors – the “White and Blue,” or vice versa. Because of Creighton’s location atop a bluff, the team was occasionally designated unofficially as the “Hilltoppers,” but the name lost favor because at least six other teams in the country went by the same nickname. At the behest of Creighton’s Athletics Board and Alumni Association, the Omaha Bee newspaper coordinated a public contest in late 1923 to select a nickname and mascot for Creighton University athletic teams. After reviewing 200 entries, the Athletics Board decided upon “Bluejays” because the color of the bird was in keeping with school colors. The Bluejays were originally depicted by an ornithologically correct rendition of the bird. In 1941, Creighton alumnus Joseph P. Murphy, a 1931 graduate of the College of Business and, at the time, a Creighton journalism professor and the head of its public relations department, designed a graphical image of the bird with a more human stance and expression. Murphy’s 1941 design remained largely intact for the past 72 years with only minor revisions. While it is unclear on the exact year the first walking costume mascot modeled after Murphy’s 1941 graphical image appeared publicly or the first time the image or mascot were referred to as “Billy Bluejay,” many costumes were created, changed/re-designed and replaced over the past seven decades as Billy became a fixture at Creighton Athletics events, roaming the sidelines to cheer on his beloved Bluejays. In October, 2013, in conjunction with Creighton’s move to the BIG EAST Conference, the University unveiled a new Athletics brand – athletic logo, sport-specific logos and corresponding secondary marks designed to increase overall awareness of the Creighton University Bluejays - locally, regionally and nationally. The new logo was designed to build on the history, tradition and love of previous Billy Bluejay icons while maintaining the integrity of the past and establishing the new Creighton Bluejay brand as a distinct and recognizable identity in the BIG EAST. Creighton Athletics turned to Street Characters to provide an updated Billy Bluejay walking mascot costume, one that was more vibrant, more athletic and one that more closely resembled the new athletics brand. The new-look Billy Bluejay walking mascot costume was complete in early December and he made his first public appearance in front of over 17,000 fans when the Creighton men’s basketball team hosted Nebraska on Dec. 8 at CenturyLink Center Omaha.

69 Omaha, Neb.

Think of Omaha as center court: a dynamic and unique destination in the center of the country, full of action. Omaha has this special spirit that fills the city like an arena full of fans whose team just won with a buzzer beater. Excitement abounds for what it has built, what it has accomplished and what’s still ahead. It’s a spirit born on the banks of the Missouri River, a city founded in 1854 by land speculators convinced they were at the heart of something new. Soon after, the transcontinental railroad was built and Omaha emerged as a hotbed of activity and new technologies. There is a great story about Omaha’s growth in the early days that really speaks to the pioneering A view of the Omaha skyline at night. More than 900,000 people live in metro Omaha, and about 1.2 spirit of the city. As Omaha prepared to million people live within a 50-mile radius. lay underground cables for telephones, is a plainspoken Omaha-born and bred underwater tunnel. Talk about innovative: workers were trying to figure out the financial pioneer. When Warren speaks, The zoo has spent $6 million on a research easiest way to string the lines. Being people listen, learn and make money. In facility allowing it to respond to national an inventive bunch, Omahans solved the fact, as you look at the four Fortune 500 and international conservation needs. problem by getting ferrets to help carry companies that call Omaha home, they Omaha’s three Smithsonian-affiliated the lines through the tunnels. Sounds are all innovators: Berkshire Hathaway, museums feature diverse offerings. extraordinary, but it worked. Today, Union Pacific, Mutual of Omaha and Peter Gaze at a 15,000-pound glass sculpture Omaha is at the center of the Kiewit Sons’. suspended in the air at the Joslyn Art telecommunications industry. Call for It’s not just the business community that Museum, hop on board Harry S. Truman’s a hotel reservation from anywhere in embodies that spirit; you can also listen to press train at the Durham Museum, or the U.S. and you are probably calling it, touch it, taste it and feel it when you visit “pilot” a fighter jet at the Strategic Air and Omaha. The city is home to the Hyatt, Omaha. Space Museum, home to some of the most Marriott, Radisson, and Omni reservation Home to the world’s largest indoor prized and rarely displayed military aircraft. centers. That infrastructure is also key rainforest, next to the world’s largest Discover how nature can seem brand new to the nation’s defense. Offutt Air Force indoor desert under the world’s largest as you walk through over 100 acres of Base, home to STRATCOM, is based geodesic dome, Omaha’s Henry Doorly lush and rare flora at Lauritzen Gardens, here. STRATCOM is the nation’s eyes, Zoo is a can’t miss when you’re in town. Omaha’s botanical center. ears and muscle when it comes to Experience what it’s like to go underground Omaha is a mecca to music pioneers, as protecting the country. and see rare creatures that only come out the city is known by many as the nation’s That spirit is also seen in Omaha’s at night, or surround yourself with sharks premier hot spot for the indie rock scene. modern day pioneers. Warren Buffett, as you walk through an 850,000-gallon It’s home to famed Saddle Creek Records one of the wealthiest men in the world, and nationally renowned bands such as Bright Eyes, The Faint and Cursive. Omaha is a city that never forgets its past. The Old Market is the true merging of old and new. The historic warehouse dis- trict was preserved and transformed into an art, shopping and dining district. Unique shops and restaurants lining cobblestone streets, it’s a place to remember where you’ve been and where you’re going. The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge S-curves its way across the Missouri River. This one-of-a-kind structure is the longest pedestrian bridge to link two states. It’s just one more example of how Omaha stays fresh and innovative, all Creighton’s baseball team shares the same home as the College World Series, TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. thanks to that indelible pioneering spirit.

70 Creighton Administration Director of Athletics President Bruce Rasmussen Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. The 2016-17 vice chair and 2017-18 chairman The Rev. Daniel Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D., is of the highly esteemed NCAA Division I Men’s the 25th president of Creighton University. A Basketball Committee, Bruce Rasmussen enters Nebraska native, Fr. Hendrickson earned his his 23rd year as director of athletics, and 37th B.A. in psychology and theology from Marquette overall at Creighton University. University in 1993 and entered the Society During Rasmussen’s tenure, Creighton has of Jesus in 1994. He received his M.A. in risen to prominence with its success on and off the philosophical resources from Fordham field, impressive facilities and record-breaking fundraising efforts. University, a Master of Divinity degree from the Jesuit School of For evidence, look no further than four recent projects that continue to Theology at , and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from change the area’s athletics scene. The Wayne and Eileen Ryan Athletic Columbia University. Center and D.J. Sokol Arena opened in 2009 and immediately gave Fr. Hendrickson’s first contact with Creighton was as a student in the Creighton’s women’s basketball and volleyball teams a top-notch facility Jesuit Humanities Program in 1996. He returned as an adjunct instructor to call home. East of the Ryan Athletic Center is Creighton’s new student of philosophy from 2000 to 2003. He also served as an adjunct professor recreation center that was named the Rasmussen Center in his honor and with Creighton’s Institute for Latin American Concern (ILAC) program in stands as one of the centerpieces on the Creighton campus. It is located Santiago, Dominican Republic, in 2002. Fr. Hendrickson was a visiting next to the Championship Center, which opened in June 2014 and is instructor at Jordan University College in Morogoro, Tanzania, and an considered one of the best of its kind. Last but not least is TD Ameritrade Park adjunct professor of philosophy at Fordham University. He was elected Omaha, home to Bluejay baseball and the College World Series, which to the Creighton Board of Trustees in 2013 while serving in leadership opened in 2011 to rave reviews. positions at Marquette University, and then came to Creighton as Those projects add to an overhaul in the school’s athletic facilities over president in 2015. the past decade, which has also seen Creighton begin play at two of the Fr. Hendrickson’s special interest in education with a global finest facilities nationwide -- Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium (soccer) perspective led to the creation of the Creighton Global Initiative (CGI), and CenturyLink Center Omaha (men’s basketball). which has awarded $1.5 million to faculty, staff and students for new and Rasmussen also helped lead the charge for one of the biggest moves continuing international projects. Creighton currently has 21 academic, in school history when the school accepted an invitation into the BIG EAST service, research, internship and volunteer programs in 17 countries. Conference in March of 2013. Fr. Hendrickson’s international travel and immersion experiences have Since Rasmussen assumed the role of athletics director, Creighton has taken him to 35 countries on nearly every continent. won 33 regular-season and 38 conference tournament titles, which have Fr. Hendrickson, who grew up in Fremont, Neb., comes from a helped lead to 76 postseason appearances. The Bluejays remain the only family of educators. His identical twin, the Rev. D. Scott Hendrickson, school in the history of the Missouri Valley Conference to make 16 straight S.J., Ph.D., is an assistant professor of modern languages at Loyola men’s basketball postseasons, and have made the NCAA Tournament in University Chicago, while his older brother, Ryan Hendrickson, Ph.D., is men’s soccer in 23 of the past 24 years. The Creighton softball team has a political science professor and interim dean of the Graduate School at made six NCAA Tournament appearances in the last 14 years. Creighton Eastern Illinois University. was also recognized with the MVC All-Academic Award in seven of its last nine seasons in the league, including a record 3.37 GPA in the spring of 2012 by student-athletes. A member of the College World Series of Omaha, Inc., Executive Committee, Rasmussen continues to play a vital role in Creighton and the city of Omaha remaining as host of the College World Series. He was one of six individuals on the CWS Oversight Committee that helped decide the location for the new downtown TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, which will help keep the CWS in Omaha for another 25 years. With Creighton serving as host, the CWS has welcomed more than 300,000 fans in each of the last 11 years. Rasmussen was one of four regional winners from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) to take home a 2004 GeneralSports TURF Systems AD of the Year Award. In both 2010 and 2015, Rasmussen was honored with an Under Armour AD of the Year award by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2008, he was inducted into the Omaha Sports Hall of Fame. Creighton’s reputation as one of the nation’s top academic institutions is reflected in the success the Bluejay student-athletes have had in the classroom during Rasmussen’s service as athletics director. Creighton’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s golf, women’s soccer as well as men’s and women’s tennis teams all have received national awards for their academic success. Bluejay stu- dent-athletes have owned GPAs of 3.30 or above in 20 straight semesters entering the fall of 2016. Creighton’s primary annual athletics fundraising events are the Bluejay Bash and the Bluejay Jamboree. Under Rasmussen’s leadership, each of these events continues to raise record-breaking funds for Creighton athletics. Most notably, the 2015 Jamboree generated more than $550,000 through its gourmet dinner, raffle and auction. Rasmussen accepted the associate athletics director position in 1992 after a 12-year run as the winningest coach in Creighton women’s basketball history (196-147), that culminating in the program’s historic 1991-92 season. The 1992 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Rasmussen led the 1991-92 Bluejay women to a program-record 28 wins (28-4), the WAC regular-season and tournament championships and a first-round NCAA Tournament victory in the program’s first-ever trip to the “Big Dance.” With that 28-4 record in 1991-92, Rasmussen completed his college coaching career with a 196-147 record, good for a .571 winning percentage. After serving as associate athletics director for two years, 1992-94, Rasmussen was named athletics director on Aug. 1, 1994. A native of Webster City, Iowa, Ransmussen and his wife, Jill, have five chlildren: Megan, David, John, Katie and Grace.

71 Athletic Training and Performance

Athletic Performance Creighton University student-athletes benefit from year-round strength and conditioning training programs in The Championship Center. The 6,000 square foot state-of-the-art Athletic Performance Center is equipped with 12 Power Lift half-racks that each have inlaid lifting platforms and the EliteForm system. Additionally, the Athletic Performance Center features Uesaka Collegiate Series Bumper Plates, Plae Flooring, Iron Grip dumbbells, and a nutrition/hydration station to provide Creighton student-athletes with the optimal training and recovery environment. The strength and conditioning program at Creighton University is designed to help the athletes become strong and powerful. The program combines Olympic lifts, strength training exercises, plyometrics, speed and agility development, flexibility, and cardiovascular regimes, specifically tailored to each athlete, the sport they participate in and to their individual experience and ability. The goal of the program is to reduce the chance of injury and to help all athletes reach their full potential. To help maximize athletic performance, each Creighton student-athlete works with the strength and conditioning staff, the sports medicine staff, a certified nutritionist and a sports psychologist, giving Creighton student-athletes all the resources they need to succeed at the highest level.

Athletic Training

The Creighton University Athletic Training staff works in cooperation with and under the supervision of physicians to provide the best possible care for student-athletes. It has a staff of five full-time athletic trainers and two intern athletic trainers Athletic training students also gain clinical experience as they help serve the sports medicine needs of Creighton student-athletes. The mission of Creighton University athletic training is to serve as the initial allied healthcare provider for Creighton University student-athletes and to provide access to other healthcare professionals as needed. Services include prevention, assessment, management and rehabilitation of athletic-related injuries and illnesses. Creighton athletic training is committed to the highest standards of care consistent with the National Athletic Trainers Association Code of Professional Practice and the credentialing statutes of the state of Nebraska.

72 Student-Athlete Support

Academic and Athletic Success • Creighton’s student-athletes combined for a 3.41 GPA last spring. The student-athletes also own a 3.37 cumulative GPA. • The NCAA uses a tool for the evaluation of the academic quality of participating programs. The Academic Progress Report is intended to gauge the progress student-athletes are mak- ing to degree completion and graduation. In the spring of 2016, Creighton had seven teams post multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports: women’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf, softball as well as men’s and women’s tennis. Steve Brace Lisa Chipps Jim Dorsey • Creighton owns 42 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. Associate AD/Director of Academic Coordinator Assistant Student-Athlete Support Academic Coordinator • Twelve members of the Creighton men’s soccer team earned a 3.5 GPA or better during the Services spring 2016 semester. • Creighton had 187 student-athletes (69 percent) make the Dean’s List at least once last year, including 106 student-athletes who earned the honor both semesters. Outstanding Student-Athletes • Thirty-one student-athletes (11.7 percent) earned perfect 4.0 GPAs during the spring 2016 Creighton prides itself on the quality education it provides for stu- semester. dent-athletes. Those listed below were members of the Dean’s List (3.5 • 212 student-athletes (79.1 percent) earned a 3.0 GPA or better in the fall 2016 semester. GPA) in 2015-16. (*Earned Dean’s List honors both semesters.) • Ten teams (women’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s golf, Baseball (19) Men’s Golf (6) Lucas Stauffer women’s golf, rowing, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis and volleyball) had team Jeff Albrecht Tommy Anderson * Collin Valdivia* Jason Allbery * Jonah Buss* Evan Waldrep GPAs of 3.3 or better last spring and every team owns a cumulative GPA of 2.78 or better. Mitchell Boyer Steffen Lake * Stefan Wutte • In June of 2014, Creighton opened the Championship Center that is located adjacent to D.J. Ethan DeCaster * Trey Petit Michael Emodi Koy Potthoff * Women’s Soccer (16) Sokol Arena and Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium. It serves as the new Creighton Athletics Ryan Fitzgerald Ben Rogers Emma Braasch * home for athletic performance, athletic training, men’s basketball and the academic resource David Gerber Marissa Casas * Austin Groth * Women’s Golf (9) Darby Hugunin * center. Nick Highberger Madeline Albers * Alyssa Jara * Luke Horanski * Sarah Eversman * Celina Kassam Riley Landuyt * Rachel Grenko Maureen Kerr * All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Nicky Lopez Kelsey Johnson Summer Khalil Connor Miller Caroline Lake * Alissa Kohmetscher * Rick Apke, 1977 and 1978 Emily Greisch, 2006 Jace Peters, 2011 Sam Norman * Annie Pearson * Anastasia McCleary * Ty Blach, 2011 Bill Hahn, 1993 Jessica Powers, 1999 John Oltman * Kelsey Petersen * Jessica Mutters Chase Reyes Morgan Wiemers Mary Novoa * Megan Bober, 2012 Jennie Hartjes, 2015 Jamie Reiss, 2007 Jesus Santiago Grace Yowell * Patrice Quadrel Krystle Campa, 2003 Shane Havens, 2003 Ernie Rongish, 1973 Matt Warren Emily Roll * Daniel Woodrow * Rowing (37) Ylenia Sachau * Becca Changstrom, 2013 Fabian Herbers, 2014 and 2015 Darin Ruf, 2009 Lauren Aase * Kyla Salazar * Zach Daeges, 2005 and 2006 Brian Holt, 2011 Dave Schrage, 1983 Men’s Basketball (5) Marguerite Barran * Lauren Sullivan * Brody Deren, 2004 Vincent Keller, 2015 Paul Silas, 1964 Tyler Clement * Sarah Birnbaum * Geoff Groselle * Lauren Brendel * Softball (11) Ethan Finlay, 2011 Dan Lawler, 1999, 2000 and 2001 Jean Tierney, 1983 Toby Hegner Antonia Brune Kelsey Allender * Becky Flynn, 1995 Michael Lindeman, 2003 and 2004 Anthony Tolliver, 2007 Cole Huff Isabelle Buhr * Val Bertrand * Martin Krampelj Danielle Carbonaro * Kelsey Biaggi Christine Fukumoto, 2005 Christy Lunceford, 1997 Carrie Welle, 1998 Kortni Carico Sam Crowley * Heidi Geier, 1998 and 1999 Tara Oltman, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Matt Wieland, 2005 Women’s Basketball (10) Anna Cheek * Sydnee Eck * Kylie Brown * Whitney Coriolan Jessica Lewis * Olivia Elger Jessica Courtney * Erin McGonigal * Marissa Janning Magdalene Engler Katie Pascuzzi * Creighton’s Championship Center Sydney Lamberty Samantha Erickson * Allie Reinhart Tessa Leytem * Madeline Eyer * Blake Ringle Features New Academic Resource Center MC McGrory Alyssa Freitas * Allie Webb * Bailey Norby * Michelle Frisbie Jade Owens Payton Genis Men’s Tennis (10) In the summer of 2014, Creighton opened its Championship Center, a Aimee Rischard Margaret Glick Aaron Chalstrom * Lauren Works * Emily Graupman * Quinn Dippel facility that will benefit all student-athletes for years to come. Located Mackenzie Hatcher Jake Glazer * adjacent to D.J. Sokol Arena and Men’s Cross Country (14) Maura Healy Brooks Kendall * Levi Andrews Madison Heinrich * Alex Koca the Wayne and Eileen Ryan Athletic Spencer De Jong Joslynn Hoburg * Michael Koch * Center, the Championship Center is Michael Holdsworth * Louisa Karam Harrison Lang * Thomas Kelso Danika Kerin * August Nysted highlighted by the Wayne and Eileen Garrett Kenyon * Elizabeth Lowery Anthony Rauschenbach * Eric Klein * Kelli Mans * Nick Thompson * Ryan Athletic Training Center, the Christopher Kokotajlo Elizabeth Maynard * Parker Family Academic Resource Jake Landreth * Catherine McConnell * Women’s Tennis (6) Ty Medd * Sarah Nielsen Sam Anderson * Center and the Kyle Korver Courts Tin Nguyen * Grace Rauh Claire Embree * Jacob Ohnstad * Abigail Sandoz Simone Hussussian inside D.J. Sokol Gymnasium, among Patrick Reinschmidt * Audrey Sisel * Ashley Monaco many other features. David Rice Mary Stanley Karlin Naslund * Nicholas Webber * Caitlyn Ward Darby Rosette * McKinley Wilson The Parker Family Academic Women’s Cross Country (14) Hannah Wysopal Volleyball (13) Alexis Altmaier * Megan Ballenger * Resource Center features private Ashlyn Glann * Men’s Soccer (17) Maggie Baumert Madeline Ivy * Myles Englis * Jess Bird * meeting and study rooms with Kathryn Kambhu * Noah Franke Samantha Bohnet access to tutors, a computer lab, Adriana Kammerer * Bryce Gibson Kenzie Crawford Lindsey Koch Elias Helbig Amanda Foje wireless internet, couches, tables, Logan Lucas Alex Kapp Melanie Jereb * Emily Martin * Vincent Keller Taryn Kloth * chairs and many more accoutre- Emily Mauser * Michael Kluver * Brittany Lawrence ments to help Bluejay student- Vanessa Miller * Felix Kollmannthaler * Kelsey O’Connell Grace Mimmack Mitch LaGro * Lauren Smith * athletes make the most of their Lauren Ogg Ricky Lopez-Espin Lizzy Stivers * time. Megan Paule * Ricardo Perez Jaali Winters * Emily Peterson * Timo Pitter Connor Ramlo *

73 Head Coaches & Highlights

Elmar Kirsten Dan Debbie Jim Tom Bolowich Bernthal Booth Chipps Conry Flanery Lilly Men’s Soccer Volleyball Rowing Women’s Golf Women’s Basketball Tennis

Greg Ross Matt Ed Brent Chris McDermott Paule Rogers Servais Vigness Wiemers Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Cross Country Baseball Softball Men’s Golf

2015-16 Athletics Highlights 2015-16 Season Records Sport Overall Conference Finish • Creighton student-athletes owned a GPA of 3.41 in the spring of 2016. Baseball 38-17 13-5 2nd/BIG EAST • Two teams (men’s soccer, volleyball) reached the NCAA Tournament, giving the Bluejays at least one NCAA team for a Men’s Basketball 20-15 9-9 6th/BIG EAST 29th straight school year. NIT Quarterfinals • Creighton ranked third nationally in men’s soccer average home attendance, 10th nationally in men’s basketball Women’s Basketball 17-18 8-10 T-7th/BIG EAST 17th in baseball and 28th in volleyball in 2015-16. WNIT First Round • The volleyball team advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history, defeating Coastal Carolina and North Men’s Cross Country NA NA 6th/BIG EAST Carolina in the opening two rounds. The Bluejays eventually fell Women’s Cross Country NA NA 7th/BIG EAST to No. 2 USC in San Diego, Calif. • Following the season, volleyball head coach Kirsten Men’s Golf NA NA 9th/BIG EAST Bernthal Booth was named AVCA East Region Coach of the Year, while Lauren Smith and Jaali Winters earned AVCA Women’s Golf NA NA 6th/BIG EAST All-America honors. Rowing NA NA 6th/WCC • The men’s soccer team reached the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals for the second consecutive season. The Bluejays Men’s Soccer 19-4-0 7-2-0 2nd/BIG EAST have appeared in five College Cups since 1996 (including 2011 NCAA Quarterfinals and 2012) and 23 of the last 24 NCAA Tournaments. • Fabian Herbers (men’s soccer) capped his Bluejay career as Women’s Soccer 10-10-0 2-7-0 8th/BIG EAST a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy. He was also the sixth Softball 25-22 7-11 5th/BIG EAST overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft. • The Creighton women’s basketball team extended its Men’s Tennis 10-10 0-3 7th/BIG EAST postseason streak to nine seasons, reaching the WNIT. The men’s team, meanwhile, returned to the postseason by reaching Women’s Tennis 9-11 0-2 8th/BIG EAST the quarterfinals of the NIT. Volleyball 27-9 17-1 1st/BIG EAST • The Creighton baseball team reached its third consecutive BIG EAST Championship final, closing the season with 38 victories. NCAA Regional Semifinal

74 Creighton Athletics Staff

Senior Administration

Steve Brace Mark Burgers Adrian Dowell Brandy Menaugh Bruce Rasmussen Adrian Rider Kevin Sarver Associate AD Associate Assistant AD Assistant AD Athletic Assistant AD Associate Internal Operations Athletic Director Athletic Development Compliance & SWA Director Marketing & Ticketing Athletic Director

Staff

Brad Abramson Rob Anderson Dan Bailey Scott Bankers Deb Belik Rhonda Behrens Margarett Bennett Director of Ticketing Director of Sports Director of Athletic Athletic Performance Athletic Training Administrative Administrative Information Performance Assistant Assistant

JJ Borecky Tim Callahan Lisa Chipps Jim Dorsey Patty Galas Rachel Aaron Haselhorst Facilities Marketing and Sales Academic Support Academic Support Administrative Grosvenor Athletic Training Assistant Marketing and Events

Brandon Ben McNair Justin McQuistan Lauren Steier Mike Murakami Chris Newhouse Anthony McCarville Director of Ticketing Miltenberger Marketing and Marketing and Video Robinson Director of Facilities Athletic Training Athletic Development Communications Sports Information

Brad Schmidt Chris Schroeder Curtis Self Glen Sisk Joe Willman Alynne Wize Athletic Performance Business Manager Athletic Training Sports Information Director of Marketing JAYS Dancers

75 Media Information

Credentials Bluejay Men’s Soccer Media Directory Members of the media needing credentials for men’s soccer must contact the Sports Information Office (402-280-5801) at least 48 hours prior to kickoff. Newspapers television Credentials may be picked up at the Morrison Stadium main entrance on the Omaha World-Herald KETV (ABC, Ch. 7) west side of the facility. 402-444-1000 402-978-8957 14th & Dodge Streets 1001 S 10th Street Press Box and Game Day Media Services Omaha, NE 68102 Omaha, NE 68131 Seating is available for working media in the press box, located at the Beat Writer: TBD Sports Director: Andy Kendeigh north end of the second level concourse. Media guides and updated statistics from both schools will be available in the press box. Following the match, a Creightonian KMTV (CBS, Ch. 3) final box score will be made available to media outlets in attendance. A final 402-280-4058 402-593-2706 box score and game summary will be transmitted to requesting media outlets 2500 California Plaza 10714 Mockingbird Drive not in attendance. Omaha, NE 68178 Omaha, NE 68127 Sports Director: TBD Interviews Lincoln Journal Star During the week, all player interviews should be 402-473-7431 KPTM (FOX, Ch. 42) coordinated through the Sports Information Office and Anthony 926 P Street 402-554-4286 Robinson at 402-280-5801. Interviews with head coach Elmar Lincoln, NE 68501 4625 Farnam Street Bolowich may be arranged by calling the same number on weekday Sports Editor: Clark Grell Omaha, NE 68132 mornings. Media planning to attend practice should call ahead to the sports Sports Director: Paul Gutierrez information office to confirm practice time. RADIO Game-day player interviews, prior to the game, are not permitted. KOIL (1290 AM) & KZOT (1180 AM) NET Sports At home and on the road, Bolowich and requested players will be made 402-342-2000 402-472-9333 available on the field after the match following a 10-minute cooling off period. 5011 Capitol Ave. PO Box 83111 Omaha, NE 68132 Lincoln, NE 68111 Photo Policy Station Contact: Dave Tepper Producer: Joe Turco Only accredited photographers on assignment will be issued credentials. Photographers may pick up a copy of the game roster in the press box or KOZN (1620 AM The Zone) WOWT (NBC, Ch. 6) upon entering the stadium. Photographers are permitted on field level at both 402-342-2000 402-233-7940 the north and south end of the field and are to remain behind the photogra- 5011 Capitol Ave. 3501 Farnam Street pher’s line on the turf behind each goal. Photographers are also permitted on Omaha, NE 68132 Omaha, NE 68131 field level on the east side of the stadium, however they are NOT allowed on Station Contact: Dave Tepper Sports Director: Ross Jernstrom the west side field level where the team benches are located. KXSP (AM 590 ESPN Radio) WIRE SERVICES Creighton Athletics on the Web 402-573-0590 Associated Press Fans of Creighton athletics now have several ways to stay connected with 5030 N. 72nd St. 402-391-0031 the Bluejays online. For the most up- to-date information on Bluejay athletics, Omaha, NE 68135 909 N. 96th Street, #104 visit the Creighton athletic department’s homepage at GoCreighton.com. Station Contact: Joe Quinn Omaha, NE 68114 Sports Writer: Eric Olson Fans can also follow the “Creighton Athletics Page” on Facebook.com/ KFAB (1110 AM) GoCreighton and the official Twitter feed for Bluejay athletics at Twitter. 402-556-5060 com/GoCreighton. Follow the men’s soccer program at Facebook.com/ 5010 Underwood Avenue CreightonSoccer and at Twitter.com/Creightonmsoc. Omaha, NE 68132

Directions to Morrison Stadium Media Guide Credits The 2016 Creighton Bluejay Men’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of Morrison Stadium is located between 17th and 19th Streets to the north the award-winning Creighton University Sports Information Office. Interior of Cass Street, on the east side of the Creighton University campus in design, writing and editing by Assistant Sports Information Director Anthony downtown Omaha. The main entrance and ticket window is located on the Robinson using an MacBook Pro with InDesign and Adobe Photoshop west side, at the intersection of California and Florence Blvd. (19th Street). CS6 software. Editorial assistance provided by Associate Athletics Director Kevin Sarver, Sports Information Director Rob Anderson, Assistant Sports From Interstate 80: Take Interstate 80 to the I-480 interchange. Follow I-480 Information Director Glen Sisk, Creighton Marketing and Public Relations North to I-480 East, take the Capitol/Civic Auditorium exit. Turn left on 19th and the men’s soccer staff. Cover design by Creighton Athletics Marketing. Street (Florence Blvd.) at the light signals and follow to the facility. Images provided by Steven Branscombe, David Cao, Garrett Ellwood/ Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew/Greg Bartram, Philadelphia Union/ From Interstate 29: Take Interstate 29 to the I-480 interchange in Iowa. Go Sideline Photos, Olivia Brestal/FC Dallas, Creighton University Creative west on I-480 across the bridge into Omaha. Take the 14th Street exit which Services, C.W. Pack Sports, Fr. Don Doll, S.J., Vladimir Cherry, Bob will run into Cass Street. Follow Cass Street to the facility. Ervin, Eric Francis, Doug French, Bob Hunt, Mark Kuhlmann, Mark Lauer, Nik Layman, Montreal Impact, Ruben Morales, New England Revolution, Tony Quinn, Anthony Robinson, Mark Romesser, Jamie Sabau/Getty From the Airport: From the airport, make a left onto Abbott Drive. Follow Images, Thom Shea/MLS/WireImage, Erik Schelkun/University of Dayton, Abbott Drive towards downtown, Abbott Drive will change into Cuming Kent Sievers, Sporting Kansas City, Steve Smith/MLS/Getty Images, Street. Follow Cuming Street to 17th Street. Turn left on 17th Street and Jamie Sabau/MLS/Getty Images, Philadelphia Union, Dave Weaver and follow to the facility. WireImage. Printing by Creighton University Print Center.

76 2016 Creighton Men’s Soccer

Back Row (L to R): Bryce Gibson, Stefan Wutte, Julius Fohr, Mitch LaGro, Evan Waldrep, Ricky Lopez-Espin, Riggs Lennon, Connor Ramlo, Peter Prescott. Middle Row: Daniel Ribas, Trent Williams, Karim Sawaf, Yasin Abdulgasem, Ricardo Perez, Myles Englis, Lucas Stauffer, Luke Haakenson. Front Row: Fabio Rumpler, Akeem Ward, Noah Franke, Connor Gavigan, Michael Kluver, Alex Kapp, Collin Valdivia, Joel Rydstrand, Brock Fitzgerald, Roberto Anton. 2016 CREIGHTON MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE SOCCER MEN’S CREIGHTON 2016