2019 Creighton Men’s Soccer Match #5 • UC Irvine at Creighton • Omaha, Neb. • Friday, Sept. 13 • 7:30 p.m. (CT) Match #6 • Nebraska-Omaha at Creighton • Omaha, Neb. • Monday, Sept. 16 • 7:00 p.m (CT) SID Contact: Anthony Robinson • Office Phone: (402) 280-5801 • Cell Phone: (712) 250-4900 • E-mail: [email protected]

This is Creighton Men’s Soccer: • 5 NCAA College Cup Appearances • 11 Elite Eight Appearances (1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012) • 24 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 14 Sweet 16 Appearances • 27 Combined Conference Titles

Up Next Scouting UC Irvine (0-3-1) 2019 Schedule Creighton continues its home schedule with The Anteaters faced three ranked Overall: 2-1-1 matches against UC Irvine (Friday) and opponents during the first two weeks of the BIG EAST: 0-0-0 crosstown foe Nebraska-Omaha (Monday). season and posted a 0-3-1 record. Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-1-1 Follow the Match Beto Alvarenga owns UC Irvine’s lone goal of August Both Friday’s and Monday’s matches will feature the season as the team has been outscored a video stream via Jays Video (GoCreighton. 5-1. 30 at #6 North Carolina (ACCNX) T, 2-2 (2OT) com/JaysVideo). UC Irvine was picked second in the 2019 Big September Both matches will also feature a Spanish radio West Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, broadcast on La Nueva (99.5 FM & 1020 AM in while Jose Ortiz and Alvaro Quezada each 1 at #4 Wake Forest (ACC Network) L, 0-1 the Omaha area and online). earned nods to the Preseason All-Conference 6 #21 AKRON $ W, 2-1 team. 9 COLUMBIA W, 3-1 Live stats will be provided via StatBroadcast. com. Head coach Yossi Raz is in his third season at 13 UC IRVINE 7:30 pm the helm of the Anteaters. 16 NEBRASKA-OMAHA 7 pm Links to live stats and video streams can be found 20 at Marquette* (BEDN) 7:30 pm on the Creighton Men’s Soccer schedule page. Series History Against Anteaters Creighton holds a 2-0-0 record all-time against 24 TULSA 7 pm Updates throughout the weekend will be UC Irvine. 29 VILLANOVA* (BEDN/COX) 7 pm provided on Twitter (@CreightonMSOC), Facebook (FB.com/CreightonSoccer) and The Bluejays have outscored the Anteaters 7-1 Instagram (CreightonMSOC). during the two previous meetings, including a October 4-0 result on Sept. 6, 2015, the most recent 1 GREEN BAY 6 pm Scouting Creighton (2-1-1) contest. 4 at Seton Hall* (BEDN) 5 pm The Bluejays opened the 2019 campaign with three consecutive matches against teams Scouting Nebraska-Omaha (0-3-1) 11 at Xavier* (BEDN) 6 pm ranked inside the United Soccer Coaches The Mavericks enter the weekend with only two 19 ST. JOHN’S* (COX) 7 pm Top 25. Creighton finished 1-1-1 during those goals scored through their first four matches. 23 DEPAUL* (BEDN) 7 pm contests, including a 2-1 victory against No. 21 Akron. UNO was shutout during a pair of road losses 26 at Providence* (BEDN) 6 pm in the state of California to open the season Dominic Briggs leads the team with two goals, before the Mavs went 0-1-1 to start their home November while a total of six players have recorded at slate this past weekend. least one. Five different players have tallied 2 BUTLER* (BEDN/COX) 7 pm one assist a piece. Diego Gutierrez and Vlad Jokic each found the 6 at Georgetown* (BEDN) 1 pm back of the net during the two home matches. Paul Kruse, the Preseason BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year, owns 16 saves and has allowed Nebraska-Omaha was picked second in the 2019 BIG EAST Men’s Soccer Championship five goals during 370 minutes of action. Summit League Preseason Coaches’ Poll, while Nov. 9-17 Gutierrez was listed on the 2019 Summit (all rounds played at campus site of higher seed) The Bluejays return six starters from last League Preseason Players To Watch list. season. Luke Haakenson and Ziyad Fares return as the leading scorers from last season Head coach Bob Warming is in his second $ - Creighton’s 2019 Socctoberfest as Haakenson tallied nine points from three season at UNO after leading the Mavericks to a * - BIG EAST Conference matches goals and three assists, while Fares totaled second place finish in the Summit last season. seven points with three goals and one assist. All times Central and subject to change Younes Boudadi recorded four helpers during Series History Against Mavericks Home matches in BOLD CAPS played at 2018, the most among returners. The Bluejays own a 5-3-1 record against the Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Mavericks during regular-season matches. Head coach Johnny Torres is in his first year at the helm of the Bluejays after The two teams met in 2016 for the first time spending 12 years as an assistant coach. since UNO became a Division I program. 2019 Quick Facts Creighton and Nebraska-Omaha played to a 1-1 Since 1990, Creighton is 31-5-6 against teams draw on Sept. 5, 2016 during the only previous from the Golden State, with three of those losses Creighton University Information meeting during the regular season between the two coming to Stanford. Location Omaha, Neb. schools at Morrison Stadium. Founded 1878 Last 25 Matches vs. California Teams Enrollment 8,910 The Bluejays claimed a 1-0 win during the most Date Opponent Score Nickname Bluejays previous meeting in 2017 at Caniglia Field. 11/26/03 at San Diego T 1-1 (2OT) Colors Blue & White 9/5/04 Loyola Marymount W 2-1 President Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. Dominic Briggs Earns BE Freshman of Week Honors 9/10/04 vs. #6 UCLA W 3-2 Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen Dominic Briggs earned BIG EAST Freshman of 8/31/07 San Diego State T 2-2 (2OT) Affiliation NCAA Division I the Week honors, as the conference released its 9/6/07 #11 UCLA T 0-0 (2OT) Conference BIG EAST weekly awards on Monday afternoon. 9/15/07 vs. Loyola Marymount W 1-0 (OT) 9/7/08 UC Riverside W 2-0 Bluejay Soccer Briggs provided the game-winning goal during the 9/19/8 at Stanford W 1-0 Head Coach Johnny Torres Bluejays’ 2-1 victory against No. 21 Akron on Sept. 6 9/21/08 at #6 California W 2-0 Alma Mater Creighton, 2008 Career Record 2-1-1 during Creighton’s home opener and Socctoberfest. 10/01/08 CSUN W 1-0 (2OT) Record at CU 2-1-1 9/5/09 #23 Cal Poly W 1-0 Assistant Coach Ian Sarachan The Oconomowoc, Wisconsin native’s goal marked 10/31/09 #7 UCLA W 1-0 Alma Mater Illinois-Chicago, 2010 his second of the season as he also scored the 9/7/10 at #21 UCSB W 1-0 Assistant Coach Michael Gabb Bluejays’ second goal against No. 6 North Carolina 9/24/11 Saint Mary’s W 1-0 Alma Mater Creighton, 2002 during the season opener (Aug. 30). 10/15/11 #7 UC Irvine W 3-1 Volunteer Assistant Mitch Kavanagh 11/27/11 #13 UCSB W 2-1 Alma Mater Bellevue University, 2013 Briggs is the first Creighton freshman with two 9/7/12 at Santa Clara W 1-0 Home Field Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium goals in his first three matches since Ricky Lopez- 9/9/12 at Saint Mary’s W 1-0 Capacity 7,500 Espin found the back of the net during each of his 9/1/13 Cal Poly W 3-0 11-4-3 2018 Overall Record first two matches in a Bluejay uniform in 2014. 8/29/14 #20 Stanford W 2-0 2018 BIG EAST Record / Finish 7-1-1/1st 8/31/14 Santa Clara W 1-0 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 12 / 7 Starters Returning / Lost 6 / 5 Creighton’s Dominance Against California 9/4/15 CSUN W 2-1 Goalkeepers Returning / Lost 1 / 0 When playing UC Irvine, Creighton will look to 9/6/15 #13 UC Irvine W 4-0 Newcomers 11 improve upon its 21-1-3 record in its last 25 9/1/17 #1 Stanford L 0-3 matches against California-based schools. 9/3/17 California W 3-0 Conference Regular-Season Titles 14 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2007, The stretch includes matches against 13 different Socctoberfest Success 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018 California-based schools and a 9-1-1 mark against Friday, Sept. 6 marked Creighton’s eighth annual ranked teams. Socctoberfest event. Conference Tournament Titles 13 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, Creighton has outscored teams 41-12 during the The Bluejays are a perfect 8-0 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012 25 games, including a 30-4 margin during an during Socctoberfest matches with wins over 18-match win streak from Sept. 15, 2007-Sept. Bradley, Columbia, Western Illinois, Cal State NCAA Tournament Appearances 24 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 6, 2015. Northridge, Penn, South Florida, Memphis and 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Akron. Creighton has outscored the opposition 16-3 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Creighton’s only loss in its past 25 matches against in those matches. team from the state of California was on Sept. 1, NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances 14 2017 against defending national champion and No. The Bluejays picked up a 2-1 victory against No. 21 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 1 Stanford. Akron during this year’s Socctoberfest at Morrison 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Stadium (Sept. 6). Prior to the Bluejays setback to the Cardinal, NCAA Elite Eight Appearances 11 Creighton’s last loss to a team from California 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011, came on Sept. 7, 2003 a 2-1 loss at Loyola 2012, 2014, 2015 Marymount when the Lions scored in the final five seconds of the second overtime. NCAA College Cup Appearances 5 1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012 2019 BIG EAST Standings (as of Sept. 11)

Sports Information BIG EAST Overall Men’s Soccer Contact Anthony Robinson Team W L T Pts W L T Pct. #5 Georgetown 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000 Office Phone 402-280-5801 #19 St. John’s 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Cell Phone 712-250-4900 Villanova 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Email [email protected] #11 Xavier 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Sports Information Director Rob Anderson DePaul 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 .750 Office Phone 402-280-5544 Butler 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 .667 Sports Information FAX 402-280-2495 Creighton 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 .625 402-280-JAYS Marquette 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 .500 Ticket Office Providence 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 .500 Athletic Website GoCreighton.com Seton Hall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .333 Conference Website BIGEAST.com Numerical Roster Pronunciation Guide No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School / Last Club) Auguste: AW • guhst (silent e) 1 Paul Kruse GK 6-4 190 So. Heilbronn, Germany (Monchseegymnasium / TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) Younes Boudadi: 2 Younes Boudadi D 6-0 170 Sr. Ypres, Belgium (Boston College / Club Brugge) YOU • ness Boo • DAW • dee 3 Luke Mitchell D 6-1 180 Fr. Denver, Colo. (Rivers Academy / Atlanta United 2) Cejudo: Ce • HOO • doe 5 Yudai Tashiro M 5-5 140 Sr. Tokyo, Japan (Tyler JC / Musashino City FC) CORE • gee 6 Musa Qongo D/M 5-8 165 Jr. Johannesburg, South Africa (Tyler JC / Kaizer Chiefs) Corghi: 7 Tor Trosten M 5-8 150 Sr. Tromso, Norway (Hastings College / Tromso IL) Dutilh: DOO • teel 8 Kuba Polat M 5-8 160 Jr. Ludwigshafen, Germany (Carl-Bosch-Gymnasium / FC Astoria Walldorf) Ziyad Fares: ZEE • yad FAIR • ess 9 Ziyad Fares M/F 5-9 170 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Yavapai College / Chicago Magic) Fohr: FOUR 10 Pepe Cejudo M 5-9 160 Sr. Mexico City, Mexico (Northwestern Ohio / Levante [Spain]) Gíslason: GEES (soft) • lass • on 11 Nico Engelking F 5-11 160 Jr. Wuerzburg, Germany (Univ. of Charleston / Wuerzburger FV) Haakenson: HAWK • in • son 12 Dominic Briggs F 5-9 140 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Oconomowoc / Elmbrook United) LaGro: luh • GRO 13 Charles Auguste M 5-10 165 So. Montreal, Quebec (College Ahuntsic / St-Hubert) 14 Daniel Espeleta M 5-8 170 So. San Jose, Costa Rica (Apex Learning Online / Uruguay FC [Costa Rica]) Kuba Polat: KOO • bah PO • lot 15 Luke Haakenson M/F 5-10 175 Sr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Musa Qongo: MOO • sah CON • go 16 Diego Dutilh F 5-6 155 Fr. Santiago, Chile (Northwood [N.Y.} / Black Rock FC) Ramlo: RAM • lo 17 Keegan Boyd M 5-9 165 So. DuPont, Wash. (Steilacoom / Federal Way FC) Ronneberg: RON • uh • berg 18 Duncan McGuire F 6-0 165 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep / Elkhorn Soccer Club) Sarachan: SARA • can 19 Braeden Beard F 5-11 145 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Olathe Northwest / Kansas City Rush) Yudai Tashiro: 21 Bryce Gibson D 6-5 185 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North / Sporting Kansas City Academy) 22 Cameron Briggs D 5-10 145 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Oconomowoc / Elmbrook United) YOU • dye TAH • shee • row 23 Connor Ramlo D/M 6-1 180 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier / Iowa Soccer Club) Tor Trosten: TORE TROS • ten 24 Aron Gíslason GK 6-2 200 Fr. Akureyri, Iceland (Akureyri Junior College / KA Akureyri) Valdivia: VAL • dee • vee • uh 25 Jake Ashford D 6-1 160 Fr. Shawnee, Kan. (Mill Valley / KC Fusion) 27 Jake Ronneberg D 5-11 170 Fr. Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy / Chicago Fire Academy) 28 Luke Waters D 6-0 155 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep / Elkhorn Soccer Club) Breakdown by Class 30 Duncan Werling GK 6-2 215 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (UCLA / Minnesota Thunder Academy) Seniors (9): Younes Boudadi, Pepe Cejudo, 33 Collin Valdivia GK 5-11 160 Sr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Loyola / FC Golden State) Ziyad Fares, Bryce Gibson, Luke Haakenson, 34 Andrew Karcher GK 6-1 165 Fr. Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit / Albion Hurricanes FC) Connor Ramlo, Yudai Tashiro, Tor Trosten, Collin Valdivia Juniors (4): Nico Engelking, Kuba Polat, Alphabetical Roster Musa Qongo, Duncan Werling Sophomores (4): Charles Auguste, Keegan No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School / Last Club) Boyd, Daniel Espeleta, Paul Kruse 25 Jake Ashford D 6-1 155 Fr. Shawnee, Kan. (Mill Valley / KC Fusion) 13 Charles Auguste M 5-10 165 So. Montreal, Quebec (College Ahuntsic / St-Hubert) Freshmen (11): Jake Ashford, Braeden 19 Braeden Beard F 5-11 145 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Northwest / Kansas City Rush) Beard, Cameron Briggs, Dominic Briggs, 2 Younes Boudadi D 6-0 170 Sr. Ypres, Belgium (Boston College / Club Brugge) Diego Dutilh, Aron Gislason, Andrew Karcher, 17 Keegan Boyd M 5-9 165 So. DuPont, Wash. (Steilacoom / Federal Way FC) Duncan McGuire, Luke Mitchell, Jake 22 Cameron Briggs D 5-10 145 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Oconomowoc / Elmbrook United) Ronneberg, Luke Waters, 12 Dominic Briggs F 5-9 140 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Oconomowoc / Elmbrook United) 10 Pepe Cejudo M 5-9 160 Sr. Mexico City, Mexico (Northwestern Ohio / Levante [Spain]) 16 Diego Dutilh F 5-6 155 Fr. Santiago, Chile (Northwood [N.Y.] / Black Rock FC) Breakdown by Location 11 Nico Engelking F 5-11 160 Jr. Wuerzburg, Germany (Univ. of Charleston / Wuerzburger FV) California (1): Collin Valdivia 14 Daniel Espeleta M 5-8 170 So. San Jose, Costa Rica (Apex Learning Online / Uruguay FC [Costa Rica]) Luke Mitchell 9 Ziyad Fares M/F 5-9 170 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Yavapai College / Chicago Magic) Colorado (1): 21 Bryce Gibson D 6-5 185 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North / Sporting Kansas City Academy) Illinois (1): Jake Ronneberg 24 Aron Gíslason GK 6-2 200 Fr. Akureyri, Iceland (Akureyri Junior College / KA Akureyri) Iowa (1): Connor Ramlo 15 Luke Haakenson M/F 5-10 175 Sr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s [Minn.] / Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Kansas (2): Jake Ashford, Braeden Beard 34 Andrew Karcher GK 6-1 165 Fr. Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit / Albion Hurricanes FC) Minnesota (3): Ziyad Fares, Luke Haakenson, 1 Paul Kruse GK 6-4 190 So. Heilbronn, Germany (Monchseegymnasium / TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) Duncan Werling 18 Duncan McGuire F 6-0 165 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep / Elkhorn Soccer Club) Missouri (1): Bryce Gibson 3 Luke Mitchell D 6-1 180 Fr. Denver, Colo. (Rivers Academy / Atlanta United 2) 8 Kuba Polat M 5-8 160 Jr. Ludwigshafen, Germany (Carl-Bosch-Gymnasium / FC Astoria Walldorf) Nebraska (2): Duncan McGuire, Luke Waters 6 Musa Qongo D/M 5-8 165 Jr. Johannesburg, South Africa (Tyler JC / Kaizer Chiefs) Texas (1): Andrew Karcher 23 Connor Ramlo D/M 6-1 180 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier / Iowa Soccer Club) Washington (1): Keegan Boyd 27 Jake Ronneberg D 5-11 170 Fr. Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy / Chicago Fire Academy) Wisconsin (2): Cameron Briggs, Dominic 5 Yudai Tashiro M 5-5 140 Sr. Tokyo, Japan (Tyler JC / Musashino City FC) Briggs 7 Tor Trosten M 5-8 150 Sr. Tromso, Norway (Hastings College / Tromso IL) International (12): Charles Auguste, Younes 33 Collin Valdivia GK 5-11 160 Sr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Loyola / FC Golden State) 28 Luke Waters D 6-0 155 Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Creighton Prep / Elkhorn Soccer Club) Boudadi, Pepe Cejudo, Diego Dutilh, Daniel 30 Duncan Werling GK 6-2 215 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (UCLA / Minnesota Thunder Academy) Espeleta, Niko Engelking, Aron Gíslason, Paul Kruse, Kuba Polat, Musa Qongo, Yudai Head Coach: Johnny Torres (Creighton, 2008) - 1st season Tashiro, Tor Trosten Assistant Coach: Ian Sarachan (Illinois-Chicago, 2010) - 1st season Assistant Coach: Michael Gabb (Creighton, 2002) - 4th season Volunteer Assistant: Mitch Kavanagh (Bellevue University, 2013) - 2nd season Graduate Assistant: Mitch LaGro (Creighton, 2018) - 1st season Student Coach: Julius Fohr - 1st season United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Home Sweet Home Boudadi Earns Spot on BIG EAST Honor Roll Week 2 (Sept. 10, 2019) Creighton is in a stretch of seven out of eight Senior defender Younes Boudadi earned a spot Rk Team (1st-place votes) Pts 2019 LW matches at home (see schedule on front page). on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor after playing all 1. Wake Forest (24) 694 4-0-0 1 200 minutes at right centre-back during the 2. Duke (2) 641 4-0-0 5 The team will be away from Omaha only once Bluejays’ opening weekend trip to North Carolina. 3. Stanford 627 3-0-0 4 from Sept. 3-Oct. 1. 4. Indiana (1) 615 3-0-1 2 Boudadi, normally an outside back, helped the 5. Georgetown (1) 597 4-0-0 6 The Bluejays play four consecutive home Creighton defense limit the opposition to 13 shots 6. Virginia 565 3-0-0 7 7. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 519 4-0-0 8 matches before starting BIG EAST play on goal. 8. Washington 500 4-0-0 13 on Sept. 20 at Marquette and then conclud- 9. Virginia Tech 478 4-0-0 10 ing the month of September and first Leading the Ship 10. Notre Dame 456 3-0-0 11 of October with three more home matches. Senior Bryce Gibson and junior Kuba Polat were 11. Xavier 409 3-0-0 14 chosen by the players as captains for the 2019 12. Charlotte 386 3-0-0 17 Large Special Event Crowds season. 13. Clemson 348 4-0-0 19 After drawing nearly 2,000 fans at the 14. Florida Gulf Coast 307 3-0-1 18 15. Coastal Carolina 247 2-1-0 12 inaugural Socctoberfest in 2012, Creighton has Gibson is in his fifth year as a Bluejay, while 16. UCF 227 2-1-1 15 averaged 4,246 fans during the past seven Polat is starting his third season after earning 17. Kentucky 210 2-1-0 9 events, including three of the largest crowds in All-Freshman accolades in 2017 and Creighton’s 18. North Carolina 191 2-1-1 20 program history. Young Leadership Award following the 2018 19. St. John’s 164 3-0-0 RV season. 20. Louisville 148 2-1-1 RV Date Opponent/Result Attendance 21. New Hampshire 132 2-0-2 22 10/20/12 Bradley, W 1-0 1,843 Bluejays All-Time vs. Top 25 Competition 22. SMU 127 4-0-0 RV 9/6/13 Columbia, W 3-1 5,102* Creighton is 80-57-16 all-time against 23. Cal State Fullerton 94 4-0-0 -- 24. Maryland 80 1-2-0 3 9/5/14 Western Illinois, W 1-0 3,750 United Soccer Coaches (formerly NSCAA) 25. Bowling Green 64 3-0-1 -- 9/4/15 Cal State Northridge, W 2-1 4,907# Top-25 opponents. 9/9/16 Penn, W 3-0 2,888 Receiving Votes: CSUN 53, FIU 29, Rutgers 28, 9/8/17 South Florida, W 2-0 3,889 The Bluejays are 1-1-1 this season against the top Boston College 24, West Virginia 19, Mount St. Mary’s 9/7/18 Memphis, W 2-0 4,367 25, which includes a 1-0-0 mark at home. 19, San Diego 18, Creighton 17, Oregon State 11, 9/6/19 Akron, W 2-1 4,818^ James Madison 10, Cal 10, Michigan State 9, Navy 8, *10th-largest crowd in Creighton history The Bluejays are 43-14-4 at home against Top-25 Portland 5, NC State 5, Akron 2, UConn 2, Mercer 1, Michigan 1, Fairleigh Dickinson 1, Villanova 1, UC Davis #11th-largest crowd in Creighton history opponents, including 33-7-3 at Morrison Stadium. 1. ^13th-largest crowd in Creighton history Opening Up Against Ranked Competition 2019 Opponents in Bold Fortress Morrison Creighton opened the season against a team Creighton is 138-25-21 overall at Morrison ranked inside the United Soccer Coaches Stadium (opened in 2003), including a 2-0-0 Preseason Top 25 for the fourth consecutive mark this year. season, and sixth time in the past seven seasons. The Bluejays finished 2018 with a 6-2-3 record at home and owned shutouts during six of those The Bluejays are 4-1-1 during those six 10 matches. matchups.

Creighton has never lost consecutive matches at 2013 #14 Tulsa W, 2-0 Morrison Stadium during the same season. 2014 #20 Stanford W, 2-0 2016 at #25 Rutgers W, 2-0 Creighton’s loss at Morrison Stadium against 2017 #17 Virgina Tech L, 0-2 No. 17 Virginia Tech to open the 2017 season 2018 #11 Clemson W, 2-0 followed the team’s loss at home to end the 2019 at #6 North Carolina T, 2-2 (2OT) 2016 campaign (2-1 vs. Providence), marking the first time since 1985 that Creighton had lost Kruse Named BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper OY consecutive home matches. Sophomore Paul Kruse earned BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year honors, the The Bluejays are 21-1-3 in their next home match league announced on Aug. 17. 2019 BIG EAST Preseason Poll following a home loss at Morrison, including an Rk. Team (1st place votes) Points 0-0-2 mark last season. Kruse allowed a conference-low six goals and 1. Georgetown (9) 81 posted four shutouts against league opponents 2. Creighton 68 Creighton is 56-10-8 at Morrison Stadium since last season, on his way to an All-BIG EAST Second 3. Providence 65 the start of 2013 when the program joined the Team selection and unanimous selection to the 4. Marquette (1) 59 BIG EAST. All-Freshman team. The Heilbronn, Germany native 5. Xavier 44 started all 18 of Creighton’s matches last season 6. Butler 40 and ranked 10th nationally with a 0.636 goals 7. St. John’s 33 against average, the fifth-best mark in program 8. Seton Hall 28 history. The sophomore was also Creighton’s lone 9. DePaul 21 representative on the Preseason All-BIG EAST 10. Villanova 11 2019 Miscellaneous Statistics team. Fohr Transitions To Student Coach Role CU Opp. Senior Julius Fohr, who played in 50 matches as Corner Kicks ...... 16 ...... 26 Kruse is the first Bluejay to earn a preseason a defender, including 43 starts over the past three Penalty Kicks . . . . . 0-0 ...... 0-0 conference player of the year honor since Connor seasons, suffered a season-ending injury during the Yellow Cards ...... 7 ...... 2 Sparrow claimed BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper first week of the preseason. Red Cards ...... 0 ...... 0 of the Year selection prior to the 2015 season. A native of Montabaur, Germany, Fohr will serve Score by Periods Bluejays Picked Second In BIG EAST Coaches’ Poll as a student assistant coach for the 2019 season 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total CU 5 2 0 0 7 The Bluejays were picked second behind while continuing to complete course work for his Opp. 1 4 0 0 5 Georgetown, the defending BIG EAST tournament degree in international business and marketing. champions, in the 2019 BIG EAST Preseason Attendance Breakdown Coaches’ Poll. Cejudo’s 2019 Season Cut Short Matches Total Average After dealing with an injury during the preseason OVERALL...... 2...... 10,210...... 2,552 The Hoyas received 81 points, with all nine schedule, senior midfielder Pepe Cejudo will miss Home...... 2...... 5,704...... 2,852 possible first-place votes, while Creighton earned the entire 2019 season. Away...... 2...... 4,506...... 2,253 68 points. Providence claimed 65 points for third, Neutral...... 0...... 0...... 0 followed by Marquette (59, one first-place vote) Cejudo made eight appearances in 2018 during his and Xavier (44) to round out the top five (full poll first season as a Bluejay. Record Breakdown below). Torres Era 2019 Bluejays Claim 2018 BIG EAST Regular-Season Crown Overall 2-1-1 2-1-1 Home 0-0-0 2-0-0 Johnny Torres Promoted To Head Coach Creighton claimed the 2018 BIG EAST regular- Away 0-0-0 0-1-1 McCormick Endowed Director of Athletics season championship with a victory at DePaul Neutral 0-0-0 0-0-0 Bruce Rasmussen announced the promotion of (Oct. 27) for the program’s first regular-season Conference 0-0-0 0-0-0 Creighton Athletics Hall of Famer Johnny Torres from conference title since 2014 and 14th overall. Home 0-0-0 0-0-0 assistant coach to head coach on Nov. 12, 2018. Away 0-0-0 0-0-0 The Bluejays own two BIG EAST regular-sea- Non-Conference 0-0-0 2-1-1 A two-time National Player of the Year (1996 and son titles (2014, 2018) and earned 12 while a Home 0-0-0 0-0-0 1997) Torres’ new appointment marks his first member of the Missouri Valley Conference (1992, Away 0-0-0 0-1-1 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, Neutral 0-0-0 0-0-0 head coaching position. 2010, 2011, 2012). Creighton scores first 0-0-0 2-0-1 Opponent scores first 0-0-0 0-1-0 Torres enters his 13th season overall on the Bluejay Scoreless ties 0-0-0 0-0-0 coaching staff, following a decade-long profes- Creighton also claims 13 conference Ahead at halftime 0-0-0 2-0-1 sional soccer career. Arguably the greatest soccer tournament titles, its last in 2012 during the Trailing at halftime 0-0-0 0-0-0 player in Creighton and Missouri Valley Conference program’s final season in the MVC. Tied at halftime 0-0-0 0-1-0 history, Torres played for the Bluejays from 1994- Overtime 0-0-0 0-0-0 97. Creighton Finishes Third In Average Home Attendance Against Top 25 0-0-0 0-1-1 Creighton ranked third nationally in average home Monday 0-0-0 1-0-0 Tuesday 0-0-0 0-0-0 Torres claimed the National Assistant Coach of attendance during the 2018 season. The Bluejays Wednesday 0-0-0 0-0-0 the Year honor from the National Soccer Coaches averaged 2,718 fans during 11 matches. Thursday 0-0-0 0-0-0 Association of America in January 2012. He was Friday 0-0-0 1-0-1 also named the NSCAA Midwest Region Assistant 2018 Division I Avg. Attendance Leaders Saturday 0-0-0 0-0-0 Coach of the Year after the 2011 and 2012 Rk. Team Games Total Avg. Sunday 0-0-0 0-1-0 1. UConn 12 38,555 3,213 seasons and Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of 2. Maryland 10 31,154 3,115 the Year in 2015. 3. Creighton 11 29,901 2,718 Creighton in the 2019 Polls 4. Cal Poly 7 18,916 2,702 Last season, the Creighton coaching staff 5. Indiana 12 29,191 2,433 Week Coaches CSN TDS RPI earned the 2018 BIG EAST Coaching Staff of 6. South Carolina 11 26,176 2,380 7. Wake Forest 15 34,188 2,279 Pre RV RV RV -- the Year award after the Bluejays claimed the S 3 RV RV RV -- 8. Grand Canyon 9 20,375 2,264 regular-season conference title and ranked as high 9. UC Santa Barbara 10 22,549 2,255 S 10 RV 24 -- -- as eighth nationally. 10. Portland 13 26,343 2,026

The Bluejays compiled a .719 winning Coaches - United Soccer Coaches Top 25 percentage during the previous 12 seasons (163- CSN - College Soccer News Top 30 TDS - TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 25 54-31), including two trips to the College Cup (2011, RPI - Official NCAA Ratings Percentage Index 2012).

2019 Individual Honors & Awards

Dominic Briggs Paul Kruse BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (9/9) Preseason BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Younes Boudadi BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (9/1) Morrison Stadium Kruse Among Nation’s Elite Keepers Johnny Torres advanced to the NCAA Tournament Goalkeeper Paul Kruse led the BIG EAST in 2018 during each of his four years as a player at Career Records and ranked 10th nationally with a 0.624 goals Creighton (1994-97) and has been on the bench as Points Total Years against average, the fifth-best mark in program an assistant coach nine times. 1. Ethan Finlay 67 2008-11 history. 2. Timo Pitter 60 2012-15 The Bluejays are one of nine schools to make 3. Fabian Herbers 56 2013-15 2018 Division I Goals Against Average Leaders the NCAA tournament at least 20 times since Rk. Player (School) Min GA GAA Goals 1992 (Creighton’s first appearance in the NCAA 1. Zach Rowell (UM Lowell) 983 4 0.366 1. Ethan Finlay 28 2008-11 Tournament). 2. Remi Prieur (Saint Mary’s) 1,861 8 0.387 2. Timo Pitter 22 2012-15 3. Enrique Facusse (Kentucky) 2,019 11 0.492 3. Fabian Herbers 19 2013-15 4. James Pyle (UNC) 1,751 10 0.514 Teams with at least 20 NCAA appearances since 1992: Ricky Lopez-Espin 19 2014-17 5. T.J. Bush (James Madison) 2,162 13 0.541 Indiana - 27 6. Trey Muse (Indiana) 2,162 13 0.541 Virginia - 27 Assists 7. Lars Huxsohl (New Hamp.) 1,559 10 0.577 UCLA - 26 1. Fabian Herbers 18 2013-15 8. Elliot Panicco (Charlotte) 1,963 13 0.596 2. Timo Pitter 16 2012-15 9. Andrew Thomas (Stanford) 2,011 14 0.626 Creighton - 24 Jose Ribas 16 2011-14 10. Paul Kruse (Creighton) 1,697 12 0.636 Maryland - 24 North Carolina - 21 Shots Kruse’s freshman season marked the second best SMU - 21 1. Timo Pitter 177 2012-15 by a Bluejay rookie goalkeeper. Notre Dame - 20 2. Ethan Finlay 141 2008-11 St. John’s - 20 3. Fabian Herbers 125 2013-15 Brian Holt set Creighton’s freshman records for Seeing Double Briggs Shots on Goal goals against average (0.51 in 1,753 min.) and 1. Timo Pitter 93 2012-15 shutouts (12) in 2008. Freshmen Cameron Briggs and Dominic Briggs 2. Fabian Herbers 69 2013-15 joined the Bluejay program last season as twins. 3. Ethan Finlay 66 2008-11 Holt also holds the Bluejays’ single-season records Cameron will wear number 22 for Creighton, while for both goals against average (0.21 in 2,179 Dominic will sport the number 12. Matches Played min.) and shutouts (17), both accomplished in 2011. 1. Ricardo Perez 52 2013-16 The Briggs twins are the first set of twins to play 2. Timo Pitter 51 2012-15 for the Creighton men’s soccer program. Lucas Stauffer 51 2014-17 Bluejays Find Road Success Creighton finished their road BIG EAST schedule undefeated (4-0-0) for the first time since joining Across all of Creighton Atheltics, there have been 11 Goalkeeping Victories the league prior to the 2013 season. known sets of twins to play in the same sport. Two 1. Brian Holt 36 2008-11 others pairs of players were part of triplets. 2. Connor Sparrow 27 2013-15 Last season marked the first time the Bluejays did 3. Matt Allen 22 2004-07 not suffer a loss or draw on the road during league Men’s Soccer: Cameron and Dominic Briggs (2018) play since 2010 (3-0-0 in MVC road action). Rowing: Taylor and Payton Genis (2015-16); Joy Saves and Mary Dobrauc (two of triplets) (1998-2002) 1. Matt Allen 114 2004-07 Softball: Alex and Mac Millspaugh (2014); Brittanee 2. Brian Holt 94 2008-11 The Bluejays were winless in their last eight conference road matches (0-6-2) entering 2018, and Malloree Grove (two of triplets) (2011) Goals Against Average (min. 720 min.) including an 0-4-1 mark in 2017. Women’s Tennis: Sarah and Leesa Cadwallader 1. Guido Leon 0.45 2003 (2007-2011); Jeanne and Jenny Daker (1995- 2. Connor Sparrow 0.48 2013-15 (CU only) Overall, Creighton is 13-10-4 during conference 2000); Kim and Lisa Lamberti (1985-87) Brian Holt 0.48 2008-11 road matches since 2013 (first year in BIG EAST). Women’s Soccer: Katy and Ally Peetz (2004-07) Men’s Golf: Aaron and Adam Tschuor (2001-05); Shutouts Joe and Tom Zaccone (1987-91) 1. Brian Holt 25 2008-11 Creighton’s best road season during BIG EAST play Women’s Cross Country: Nikki and Tara Novotney 2. Connor Sparrow 16 2013-15 prior to last season was in 2014 when the squad Matt Allen 16 2004-07 went 3-0-1. (1991-94) Men’s : Gary and Glen McCracker (1985- Goalkeeper Minutes Played NCAA Tournament History 86) 1. Brian Holt 3,899 2008-11 The 2018 season marked only Creighton’s third 2. Matt Allen 3,382 2004-07 time missing the NCAA Tournament during the past Additionally, Kate Elman (volleyball) and Taylor 26 seasons. Elman () were twins. Kate played volleyball for the Bluejays from 2012-15, while Taylor played Creighton is 34-20-7 during NCAA action, and baseball from 2013-16. has advanced to the College Cup five times (1996, 2000, 2002, 2011, 2012), including a runner-up finish during the 2000 season.

With a victory against Kentucky during the second round of the 2016 NCAA Championship, the Bluejays won at least two NCAA Tournaments matches during a single season in three consecutive years, and has 12 times in program history. Torres Career Highlights First Season as Head Coach • NSCAA National Assistant Coach of the Year (2012) 13th season on staff • NSCAA Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of the Year (2015) • NSCAA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year (2011, 2012) • Three College Cup Appearances: - Coaching Staff (2011, 2012) - Player (1996) • 13 NCAA Tournament Appearances - Coaching Staff (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) JOHNNY TORRES Head Coach - Player (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997) • Five-time Conference Coaching Staff of the Year (2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018) McCormick Endowed Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen announced • 10 regular-season conference titles the promotion of Creighton Athletics Hall of Famer Johnny Torres from - Coaching Staff (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018) - Player (1994, 1995, 1996) assistant coach to head coach on Nov. 12, 2018. • Six conference tournament championships “We’re excited to announce Johnny Torres as Creighton’s next head men’s - Coaching Staff (2008, 2011, 2012) soccer coach,” Rasmussen said. “When you look at who we’ve had as head - Player (1994, 1995, 1997) coaches, you’re talking about some of the legends of the game in Elmar • National Player of the Year (1996, 1997) Bolowich, Bob Warming and Bret Simon. Johnny was National Player of the • Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame (2004); MVC Hall of Fame (2011) Year twice and he has done a tremendous job as an assistant coach. He has • Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial Team (2006) earned this opportunity.” A two-time National Player of the Year, Torres’ new appointment marks coaching staff included scouting, recruiting and training. his first head coaching position. He also plays a major role in working with student-athletes on service Torres enters his 13th season overall on the Bluejay coaching staff, projects in the Omaha area. following a decade-long professional soccer career. Arguably the greatest Torres himself has always been active in service throughout his soccer player in Creighton and Missouri Valley Conference history, Torres collegiate and professional playing days. He visited thousands of youth in the played for the Bluejays from 1994-97. Omaha community in the 1990s. Torres was tabbed the Children’s Miracle Torres claimed the National Assistant Coach of the Year honor from the Network National “Hometown Hero” in 1996. A native of Medellin, Colombia, he National Soccer Coaches Association of America in January 2012. He was was honored by the Omaha City Council with “Johnny Torres Day” on Oct. 27, also named the NSCAA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year after the 1996, in recognition of earning U.S. Citizenship just days before, his community 2011 and 2012 seasons and Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of the Year service and his soccer skills. in 2015. Torres was named to the MVC All-Centennial Team in 2006 and in 2011 Last season, the Creighton coaching staff earned the 2018 BIG he became the first men’s soccer player inducted into the Missouri Valley EAST Coaching Staff of the Year award after the Bluejays claimed the Conference Hall of Fame. In 1997 he won both the Hermann Trophy and regular-season conference title and ranked as high as eighth nationally. the Missouri Athletic Club Award (prior to the combination of the awards), Torres helped lead the Bluejays to the most wins in Divison I (19) during recognizing him as the National Player of the Year. In 1996, he earned National the 2015 season as Creighton had four players selected in the 2016 MLS Player of the Year honors from Soccer America after leading the Bluejays SuperDraft. The Bluejays started the season 15-0-0, the program’s best start to their first College Cup appearance. When his career ended, he was the since 1993, and finished the year with the third-best offense in Division I. Valley’s all-time scoring (128 points) and assists (36) leader. A member of the 2014 BIG EAST Co-Coaching Staff of the Year, Torres Torres was the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 1998 MLS Draft helped lead the Bluejays to the nation’s best winning percentage at 16-3-3 by the , and played for the Revolution for four (.795). Creighton won its first BIG EAST regular season title with a 7-1-1 mark seasons. He also played for the Miami Fusion and Chicago Fire of Major in just the second year in the conference and advanced to its third NCAA League Soccer, before continuing his career in the USL for the Minnesota quarterfinal appearance in four seasons. Three CU players earned spots Thunder and the Milwaukee Wave United, before moving to indoor soccer on NSCAA All-America squads and four earned unanimous All-BIG EAST with the Milwaukee Wave. In 2010, Torres returned to the professional ranks selections and two major awards. as a player, leading the Omaha Vipers of the Major Indoor Soccer League in In 2013, he aided the Jays through their inaugural season in the BIG EAST goals scored. In 2009, he played on the United States Adult Soccer Association Conference and a tough non-conference slate. Creighton finished the season Over 30 championship team – Nebraska 402 – which qualified and with a 9-9-2 overall record and a 4-4-1 mark in league play. Seven Bluejays participated in the U.S. Open Cup in 2009. claimed spots on 2013 All-BIG EAST Teams. Eric Miller and Zach Barnes Torres returned to the Creighton campus in the fall of 2007 to complete claimed NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region honors and later were drafted in the his undergraduate degree while serving as the Bluejays’ undergraduate man- 2014 MLS SuperDraft. ager. After receiving the NCAA Degree Completion Award, he earned his degree He helped direct the Bluejays to a 17-4-3 record and their second in social work from Creighton in the spring of 2008. consecutive appearance in a College Cup in 2012. Creighton won the Missouri The 2004 Creighton Athletics Hall of Fame inductee and two-time First Valley Conference regular-season and tournament titles for a second straight Team All-American selection, Torres and his wife Sara have two sons, Dominic season. Along the way, the Bluejays tied the MVC record for the fewest and Javi, and a daughter, Perla. goals allowed (1) in a Valley season set by CU in 2011. Creighton entered the 2012 College Cup on a 14-match unbeaten streak before falling 1-0 to eventual national champion Indiana in the semifinals. Three times in Torres’ first five seasons on the Bluejay bench, the Creighton men’s soccer staff was honored as the MVC Coaching Staff of the Year, earning the nod in 2008, 2010 and 2011. His roles on the #1 • Paul Kruse • So. • GK • Heibronn, Germany

Kruse Notes Season High Career • 2019 BIG EAST Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year. Min. 110 at UNC, 8/30/19 110 (4x, last vs. UNC, 8/30/19) • 2018 All-BIG EAST Second Team and All-Freshman Team Saves 7 at UNC, 8/30/19 7 (2x, last at UNC, 8/30/19) selection. Save Pct .778 at UNC, 8/30/19 1.000 (5x, last vs. Prov, 10/20/18) • Ranked 10th nationally with a 0.636 goals against average last season. • Two-time BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week (Sept. 10 and Sept. 24, 2018). • Opened career with consecutive shutouts against #12 Clemson (Aug. 24) and UC Davis (Aug. 26) and did not allow a goal during his first 280 minutes of action. • Played for Club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Academy.

#2 • Younes Boudadi • Sr. • D • Ypres, Belgium

Boudadi Notes Season High Career • Tied for second on the team in 2018 with four assists. Goals 1 at St. John’s (10/6/18) • Ranked fourth on the Bluejays in minutes played last Assists 1 (4x, last vs. GTWN, 10/31/18) year. Points 2 at St. John’s (10/6/18) • Scored his first career goal at St. John’s (Oct. 6, 2018). Shots 2 (3x, last at Xavier, 10/12/18) • Spent two seasons as a starter at Boston College. SOG 1 (6x, last vs. Marq., 10/24/18) Min. 110 at UNC, 8/30/19 110 (3x, last vs. Marq., 11/7/18) • Led the Golden Eagles with eight assists during the 2017 season. • Started all 19 matches as a freshman and helped guide the Boston College defense to seven shutouts during the 2016 season. • Member of the U-20 Moroccan National team, and capped for the team against Togo in 2014.

#3 • Luke Mitchell • Fr. • D • Denver, Colo.

Mitchell Notes Season High Career • Most recently played for the Atlanta United 2 (USL). Goals --- • Held captain status and started at center back with Assists --- Colorado Rapids DA before joining Atlanta United. Points --- • Selected for the U17, U16 and U15 National Team Shots 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 Same rosters. SOG 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 Same • Earned Colorado State Cup MVP honors in 2017. Min. 110 at UNC, 8/30/19 Same • Attended Rivers Academy in Atlanta.

#5 • Yudai Tashiro • Sr. • M • Tokyo, Japan Tashiro Notes Season High Creighton Career • Recorded first multi-assist match as Bluejay at Goals 1 at UNC, 8/30/19 1 (2x, last at UNC, 8/30/19) Xavier (Oct. 12, 2018). Assists 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 2 at Xavier (10/12/18) • Scored first goal as a Bluejay at St. John’s (Oct. 6, Points 2 at UNC, 8/30/19 2 (3x, last at UNC, 8/30/19) 2018), which turned out to be the game-winner. Shots 4 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 4 (3x, last vs. Col., 9/9/19) • Recorded first point as a Bluejay with an assist against SOG 1 at UNC, 8/30/19 4 at St. John’s (10/6/18) Jacksonville (Sept. 25, 2018). Min. 107 at UNC, 8/30/19 110 (2x, last vs. Marq., 11/7/18) • Part of back-to-back NJCAA national championship teams (2016, 2017) at TylerJC in Tyler, Texas. • Only player to start all 25 games in 2017 for Tyler JC and posted five goals and eight assists. • Played in 24 games, including 12 starts as a freshman, and scored seven goals and added three assists. #6 • Musa Qongo • Jr. • D/M • Johannesburg, South Africa Qongo Notes • Named to United Soccer Coaches NJCAA All-America Season High Creighton Career Goals --- First Team in 2018 while playing for Tyler JC. Assists --- • Helped lead the Apaches to the 2017 NJCAA National Points --- Championship and a 42-5 record in two seasons. Shots --- • Recorded career-best two assists on Sept. 1, 2018 SOG --- against Blinn. Min. 86 at Wake, 9/1/19 Same • Most recently played at the club level for the Kaizer Chiefs. • Attended Waterstone College for high school education.

#7 • Tor Trosten • Sr. • M • Tromso, Norway Trosten Notes • Played in 17 matches, including 11 starts in 2018. Season High Career • Tallied first career points as a Bluejay with goal Goals 1 at Xavier (10/12/18) and assist at Xavier (Oct. 12, 2018) to earn BIG EAST Assists 1 at Xavier (10/12/18) Weekly Honor Roll status. Points 3 at Xavier (10/12/18) • Played 2016 and 2017 seasons at Hastings College. Shots 1 at Wake, 9/1/19 4 vs. Seton Hall (9/29/18) SOG 1 (6x, last vs. Marq., 10/24/18) • Part of 2016 NAIA National Championship team, and Min. 12 at Wake, 9/1/19 81 vs. Seton Hall (9/29/18) made the 2016 NAIA All-Tournament team. • Totaled seven goals and 15 assists during two seasons at Hastings. • Played with Tromso IL in Norway from age six to 19. • Reached the semifinals of the National Cup at the U-19 level of Tromo IL. • Part of quarterfinalist U-16 squad at the National Cup.

#8 • Kuba Polat • Jr. • M • Ludwigshafen, Germany Polat Notes • Voted as co-captain by teammates for 2019 season Season High Career (also Bryce Gibson). Goals 1 (3x, last at St. John’s, 10/6/18) • Earned team’s Young Leadership Award following Assists 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 1 (6x, last vs. Akron, 9/6/19) Points 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 2 (3x, last at St. John’s, 10/6/18) 2018 season. Shots 1 at Wake, 9/1/19 2 at South Florida, 9/7/18 • Started 16 matches last season. SOG 1 (3x, last at St. John’s, 10/6/18) • Converted his second penalty kick of the year against Min. 110 at UNC, 8/30/19 Same St. John’s (10/6). • Two of his three career goals have been against South Florida (9/8/17 and 9/3/18). • Unanimous 2017 All-BIG EAST Freshman Team selection. • Started in 2017 for the Bluejays, while recording four assists (all during BIG EAST matches) and one goal.

#9 • Ziyad Fares • Sr. • M/F • Minneapolis, Minn. Fares Notes • Played in 17 contests with five starts in 2018. Season High Career • Ranked second on the team with three goals last Goals 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 1 (3x, last vs. Marq., 10/24/18) season. Assists 1 at UNC, 8/30/19 1 (2x, last at UNC, 8/30/19) Points 2 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 3 vs. Butler (9/15/18) • Made first career start as Bluejay at South Florida Shots 5 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 Same (Sept. 3). SOG 3 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 Same • Scored Creighton’s first goal of 2018 season just a minute Min. 81 at Wake, 9/1/19 91 vs. Denver (10/2/18) after entering for the first time in his Bluejay career (Aug. 24 vs. #11 Clemson). • Played two seasons at Yavapai College (Prescott, Ariz.) before transferring to Creighton, and helped lead the team to the 2017 NJCAA National Semifinals. • Ranked fourth in the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) with 13 assists in 2017. #10 • Pepe Cejudo • Sr. • M • Mexico City, Mexico

Cejudo Notes Season High Creighton Career • Will miss the 2019 season because of injury. Goals -- • Played in eight matches during 2018, his first season Assists 1 at St. John’s (10/6/18) as a Bluejay. Points 1 at St. John’s (10/6/18) • Tallied lone point of year with an assist at St. John’s Shots 1 (3x, last vs. Marq., 10/24/18) (Oct. 6, 2018). SOG 1 (2x, last at St. John’s, 10/6/18 • Transferred to Creighton after playing two Min. 21 vs. Clemson, 8/24/18 seasons at University of Northwestern Ohio. • Named to the 2017 All-Ohio Men’s Soccer team by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association. • Two-time All-Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference First Team selection (2016, 2017). • Ranked fifth in UNOH history in points at time of transferring (2018).

#11 • Nico Engelking • Jr. • M • Wuerzberg, Germany Engelking Notes • Named to the 2018 All-Mountain East Conference Season High Creighton Career Goals 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same Second Team while playing for Division II University of Assists --- Charleston (West Virginia). Points 2 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same • Played in 19 matches, including four starts in 2018. Shots 2 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same • Tallied 11 points from three goals and five assists. SOG 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same • Helped lead the Golden Eagels to the 2018 MEC Min. 46 at UNC, 8/30/19 Same regular season and tournament championship. • Named Mountain East Conference Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 10. • Most recently played at the club level for Wuerzburger FV. • Attended Gymnasium Veitshoechheim for his high school studies.

#12 • Dominic Briggs • Fr. • F • Oconomowoc, Wis. D. Briggs Notes • Named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Sept. 9 Season High Creighton Career after scoring game-winning goal against Akron (9/6). Goals 1 (2x, last vs. Akron, 9/9/19) Same • Scored on his first touch at the collegiate level during Assists --- Points 2 (2x, last vs. Akron, 9/9/19) Same 2-2 season-opening draw at North Carolina (8/30). Shots 2 vs. Akron, 9/9/19 Same • Redshirted during the 2018 season. SOG 2 vs. Akron, 9/9/19 Same • First Team All-Conference in the Classic 8 Conference. Min. 75 at UNC, 8/30/19 Same • Co-Conference player of the Year as a sophomore when Oconomowoc played in the Wisconsin Little Ten. • Played at the club level for Elmbrook United. • Also played basketball all four years at Oconomowoc. • Twin brother of Creighton defender Cameron Briggs.

#13 • Charles Auguste • So. • M • Montreal, Quebec Auguste Notes • Earned first assist and goal during back-to-back Season High Creighton Career games against Akron (9/6, assist) and Columbia (9/9, Goals 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same Assists 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 Same goal). Points 2 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same • Helped lead Ahuntsic College to a silver medal finish Shots 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same at the 2018 CCAA National Championship. SOG 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same • Named to the Championship All-Stars Team. Min. 88 vs. Akron, 9/9/19 Same • Two-time RSEQ All Star. • Played for semi-pro St-Hubert squad in 2018. • Also played at the club level for St-Hubert. • Served as team captain in summer of 2017 on U21AAA squad. • Nominated for the red carpet FSQ during summer of 2017 as one of the 10 best players of Quebec in U-21. • Spent five years of sport study at College Francais (2011-16). • Earned selection to Haiti U-20 squad in 2017. #14 • Daniel Espeleta • So. • M • San Jose, Costa Rica Espeleta Notes • Played in 16 matches and made 10 starts for the Season High Career Bluejays in 2018. Goals --- • Tallied first career point with an assist against Assists 1 vs. Memphis (9/8/18) Points 1 vs. Memphis (9/8/18) Memphis (Sept. 8). Shots 2 (2x, last vs. Columbia, 9/9/19) 4 at DePaul (10/27/18) • Most recently played for Uruguay FC (Costa Rica) in SOG 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 2 vs. Memphis (9/8/18) the Adult League. Min. 69 at UNC, 8/30/19 85 vs. UC Davis (8/26/18) • Took part in U-17 Costa Rica National Team camp in 2014. • Played at four different levels for Deportivo Saprissa (U-14, U-15, U-17, U-20) and helped guide squad to pair of national championships. • Spent 2013 on the U-15 team of the Seattle Sounders FC Academy. • Two-time King County Conference All-Star Selection while playing for Mercer Island High School (Washington).

#15 • Luke Haakenson • Sr. • M/F • Maple Grove, Minn. Haakenson Notes • Played in each of Creighton’s 18 matches and made 14 Season High Career starts last season. Goals 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 1 (8x, last vs. Col., 9/9/19) • Ranked second on the team with nine points (3 goals, 3 Assists 1 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 2 (2x, last at Marq. 10/25/17) assists) during 2018. Points 2 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 2 (9x last vs. Col. 9/9/19) • Ranked third (tie) on the team for goals Shots 4 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 5 vs. Butler (9/15/18) in 2017 season with three, the most of any returner. SOG 2 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 4 vs. Butler (9/15/18) • Scored during consecutive matches against Cal (Sept. 3, Min. 110 at UNC, 8/30/19 Same 17) and South Florida (Sept. 8, 2017). • Notched a pair of assists during First Round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament against Tulsa (Nov. 17, 2016). • Scored first career goal against No. 12 Loyola-Chicago (Sept. 27, 2016).

#16 • Diego Dutilh • Fr. • F • Santiago, Chile Dutilh Notes • Earned more than 25 nominations to the Chilean Season High Creighton Career Goals --- national team. Assists --- • Part of AC Barnechea from 2013 to 2018 (from U-13 Points --- to U-20). Shots --- • Invited to train during two weeks with the U.S. SOG --- Pistoiese 1921 professional team in Italy and made debut Min. 17 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same playing against FC Esperia Viareggio during summer of 2017 • The 2017 winner of the Fonterra-Soprole trophy as “Best Chilean high school soccer player of the year.” • Helped Black Rock FC reach the semifinals of the 2019 Dallas Cup with three goals in five games. • Also part of the USL2 team with Black Rock. • Attended Everest School in Chile before completing classes at Northwood School in Lake Placid, New York while playing for Black Rock FC.

#17 • Keegan Boyd • So. • M • DuPont, Wash. Boyd Notes • Earned first career start and played complete match Season High Career Goals --- at home against Columbia (9/9). Assists --- • Made six appearances in 2018. Points --- • Played a career-high 29 minutes at Xavier (Oct. 12, Shots 1 (2x, last at Xavier, 10/12/18) 2018). SOG --- • Owns Steilacoom High School’s single-season and Min. 90 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same career marks for both goals and assists. • Named the Class 2A SPSL Sound Division MVP as a senior in the spring of 2017. • Earned 2017 Class 2A All-State First Team accolades during final season at Steilacoom. • Played at the club level for Federal Way FC under the direction of George Phiffer. #18 • Duncan McGuire • Fr. • F • Omaha, Neb. McGuire Notes Season High Creighton Career . Two-time Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska First Goals --- Team selection (2018 and 2019) while playing for Assists --- Creighton Prep. Points --- • Chosen to play at the 2019 Nebraska High School Shots --- Soccer Senior Showcase. SOG --- • Named to the 2018-19 Top Drawer Soccer Spring Min. --- All-America Second Team and All-Midwest (Iowa and Nebraska) First Team. • A 2018 Lincoln Journal Star Super-State First Team selection • Ranked second in Class A in Nebraska for goals (21) and added six assists during 2018 as a junior and had nine matches with multiple goals • Helped lead the JuniorJays to the 2017 Nebraska Class A state championship in match played at Morrison Stadium • Last played at the club level for the Elkhorn Soccer Club.

#19 • Braedan Beard • Fr. • F • Wichita, Kan. Beard Notes Season High Creighton Career • Two-time Class 6A All-State First Team Goals --- selection in Kansas (2017, 2018) while playing for Assists --- Olathe Northwest. Points --- • Helped guide the Ravens to a pair of Sunflower Shots --- League titles and two Regional Championships (2018 SOG --- and 2019). Min. --- • Part of the Kansas Rush Academy and helped lead the Rush select team to the 2018 NPL Championship. • Formerly a member of the Sporting KC Development Academy. • Also a state champion while part of in the 4x800 meter relay team and member of third place 4x400 meter relay team in 2019 for the Olathe Northwest Track and Field team. • Completed over 60 hours of community service through membership in the National Honor Society.

#21 • Bryce Gibson • Sr. • D • Lee’s Summit, Mo. Gibson Notes • Voted by teammates as co-captain for the 2019 Season High Career season (also Kuba Polat). Goals 1 at DePaul (10/27/18) Assists 1 vs. Drake (10/10/17) • Played in 14 matches, including six starts in 2018. Points 2 at DePaul (10/27/18) • Scored first career goal with a header off a corner Shots 2 (6x, last vs. Marq., 11/7/18) kick against DePaul (Oct. 27, 2018). SOG 1 (4x, last vs. GTWN, 10/31/18) • Started stretch of seven consecutive matches Min. 28 vs. Akron, 9/6/19 90 (7x, last at USF, 9/3/18) during 2017 season for the Bluejays (Sept. 8-Oct. 6) and played all 90 minutes against Villanova (9/23) and Nebraska-Omaha (9/26). • Made first career start and logged a then career-high 68 minutes against South Florida (9/8). • Appeared in 15 matches during the 2016 season.

#22 • Cameron Briggs • Fr. • D • Oconomowoc, Wis. C. Briggs Notes • Redshirted during the 2018 season. Season High Creighton Career • First Team All-State in Wisconsin as a senior at Goals --- Assists --- Oconomowoc High School. Points --- • One of eight finalists for the 2018 Milwaukee Journal Shots --- Sentinel High School Sports Award boys soccer player SOG --- of the year. Min. 81 at UNC, 8/30/19 Same • Classic 9 Conference Co-Player of the Year in 2017. • First Team All-Conference Selection following both junior and senior seasons. • Played at the club level for Elmbrook United. • Twin brother Dominic also on Creighton men’s soccer roster. #23 • Connor Ramlo • Sr. • D/M • Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ramlo Notes • Made six appearances, including one start in 2018. Season High Career Goals 1 (2x, last vs. Drake, 10/10/17) • Team went 4-0-2 during matches he received playing Assists -- time. Points 2 (2x, last vs. Drake, 10/10/17) • Played 15 minutes of overtime during Creighton’s BIG Shots 2 at Providence (10/21/17) EAST semifinal match against Marquette (Nov. 7, 2018). SOG 1 (4x, last vs. Drake, 10/10/17) • Totaled 124 minutes during five matches in the regular Min. 90 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same season. • Played during 12 matches, including three starts in 2017. • Scored second goal in as many matches and played a then career-high 64 minutes during first career start against Drake (10/10/17) before playing 66 minutes against Xavier (10/14/17). • Recorded first career goal during draw against St. John’s (10/6/27).

#24 • Aron Gislason • Fr. • GK • Akureyi, Iceland Gislason Notes • Played for KA Akureyri in the top tier in Iceland. Season High Creighton Career • Also played for Magni Grenivik in second tier. Min. ------• Listed on Iceland U-21 squad five times and played in Saves Save Pct. --- one match.

#25 • Jake Ashford • Fr. • D • Shawnee, Kan. Ashford Notes Season High Creighton Career • Played at Mill Valley High School in Shawnee, Kansas. Goals --- • Named Kansas 5A Offensive Player of the Year twice Assists --- (2017, 2018). Points --- • Selected to the west team for the 2018 High School Shots --- All-American game. SOG --- • First Team All-State in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Min. --- • Two-time Eastern Kansas League Midfielder of the Year honoree (2017, 2018). • Tallied 24 goals and six assists in 2018, while posting 19 goals and 11 assists in 2017. • Five-time Kansas State Cup Champion (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017). • Named to Top Drawer Soccer Fall 2018 All-Region Team. • Played at the club level for KC Fusion. • Holds the school record for 400 meters and high jump in track and field as well as part of record-setting 4x400 record setting team. #27 • Jake Ronneberg • Fr. • D • Naperville, Ill.

Ronneberg Notes Season High Creighton Career • Made first career start against Columbia (9/9). Goals --- • Redshirted during the 2018 season. Assists --- • Played three years for Chicago Magic PSG Academy Points --- Team. Shots --- • Also played two years for Chicago Fire Academy SOG --- Team. Min. 59 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 Same • Invited to train with Chicago Fire First Team. • Served as captain for both Chicago Magic and Chicago Fire. • Invited to US Soccer Regional Training. • Also a two-year varsity basketball player and member of National Honor Society at Benet Academy. #28 • Luke Waters • Fr. • D • Omaha, Neb. Waters Notes • Named Second Team All State in 2019 and 2018. Season High Creighton Career Goals --- • Also First Team All-Metro in 2019 Assists --- • Helped lead Creighton Prep to the 2017 Nebraska Points --- Class A state championship and state championship Shots --- match in 2019, both of which were played at Morrison SOG --- Stadium. Min. --- • Teammate of current Bluejay Duncan McGuire. • Most recently played at the club level with Elkhorn Ajax in the Elkhorn Soccer Club. • Also played hockey until junior year of high school.

#30 • Duncan Werling • Jr. • GK • Minneapolis, Minn. Werling Notes • Did not see action during the 2018 season as a Season High Creighton Career Bluejay. Min. --- • Redshirted during 2016 season at UCLA. Saves --- Save Pct. --- • Started at goalkeeper for the Minnesota Thunder Academy U-18 and U-16 teams. • Part of back-to-back Minnesota State Cup championship teams. • Member of the U.S. Olympic Development program from 2010-12. • Team captain of the Minnesota State Team in 2012.

#33 • Collin Valdivia • Sr. • GK • Santa Monica, Calif. Valdivia Notes • Played final 9:18 against Columbia (9/9) for his first Season High Career Min. 10 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 82 at Seton Hall (9/30/17) action since 2017. Saves 1 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 4 at Seton Hall (9/30/17) • Did not see playing time last season. Save Pct. 1.000 vs. Columbia, 9/9/19 1.000 (2x, last vs. Col., 9/9/19) • Earned Creighton’s Bluejay Award in 2018 for his involvement in the community. • Made first career start in goal on Oct. 6, 2017 against St. John’s. • Played 82 mintues off the bench at Seton Hall (9/30) following a red card to starting goalie. • Made first appearance as a Bluejay during Creighton’s 3-0 win at Cal (9/3). • Did not appear during a match in 2016. • Redshirted during the 2015 season. • Helped lead club to to the CalSouth Premier League championship and to the semifinals of the Surf Cup during his senior season.

#34 • Andrew Karcher • Fr. • GK • Houston, Texas Karcher Notes Season High Creighton Career • Played for Strake Jesuit High School in Houston, Min. --- Texas. Saves --- • Helped the Crusaders to an 18-8-2 record and Save Pct. --- regional semifinal finish in UIL 6A (Texas) in 2019. • Earned First Team All-District honors and was named team Defensive MVP. • Played at the club level for Albion Hurricanes FC. • Member of First Team in the Olympic Development Program for South Texas from 2011-13. • Member of National Honor Society and listed on Academic Honor Roll throughout high school • Volunteered at Camp Blessing and at St. Francis Episcopal Church. 2019 CREIGHTON MEN'S SOCCER Creighton Game Results (as of Sep 11, 2019) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored Aug 30 at #6 UNC T O 2 2-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 2417 TASHIRO, Yudai (unassisted) BRIGGS, Dominic (FARES, Ziyad) Sep 01 at #4 Wake Forest L 0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2089 - Sep 06 #21 AKRON W 2-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 4818 FARES, Ziyad (HAAKENSON, Luke) BRIGGS, Dominic (AUGUSTE, Charles;POLAT, Kuba Sep 09 COLUMBIA W 3-1 2-1-1 0-0-0 886 ENGELKING, Nico (unassisted) HAAKENSON, Luke (unassisted) AUGUSTE, Charles (TASHIRO, Yudai)

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Avg. Overall: 2-1-1 Total: 4 10210 2552 Conference: 0-0 Home:2019 CREIGHTON2 5704 MEN'S2852 SOCCER Home: 2-0 Creighton OverallAway: Team2 Statistics4506 2253 (as of Sep 11, 2019) Away: 0-1-1 Neutral: 0 All games0 0 Neutral: 0-0 Overtime: 0-0-1 Overall: 2-1-1 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-1-1 Neut: 0-0-0

TEAM STATISTICS CU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 7-41 5-55 Goals scored per game 1.75 1.25 Shot pct. . 1 7 1 . 0 9 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 17-41 23-55 SOG pct. . 4 1 5 . 4 1 8 S h o t s / G a m e 10.2 13.8 A s s is t s 5 4 CORNER KICKS 15 26 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-0 OFFSIDES 12 13 PENALTIES Yellow cards 7 2 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 5704 4506 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/2852 2/2253 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 5 2 0 0 7 Creighton 6 7 0 2 15 Opponents 1 4 0 0 5 Opponents 11 14 1 0 26

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 20 20 0 1 41 Creighton 25 24 2 2 53 Opponents 19 34 2 0 55 Opponents 18 13 0 1 32

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Offsides by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 6 11 1 0 18 Creighton 5 6 0 1 12 Opponents 4 6 0 0 10 Opponents 9 2 1 1 13 2019 CREIGHTON MEN'S SOCCER Creighton Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 11, 2019) All games

Overall: 2-1-1 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 2-0-0 Away: 0-1-1 Neut: 0-0-0

## Player gp-gs min g a pts sh sh% sog sog% yc rc gwg pk-att 12 BRIGGS, Dominic 4-0 193 2 0 4 3 . 6 6 7 3 1.000 0 0 1 0-0 15 HAAKENSON, Luke 4-4 357 1 1 3 10 . 1 0 0 4 . 4 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 9 FARES, Ziyad 4-2 281 1 1 3 8 . 1 2 5 5 . 6 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 5 TASHIRO, Yudai 4-4 377 1 1 3 8 . 1 2 5 1 . 1 2 5 1 0 0 0-0 13 AUGUSTE, Charles 4-3 248 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 11 ENGELKING, Nico 3-2 114 1 0 2 2 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 POLAT, Kuba 4-4 365 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 14 ESPELETA, Daniel 4-3 246 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 1 . 1 6 7 1 0 0 0-0 7 TROSTEN, Tor 1-1 12 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 MITCHELL, Luke 4-3 352 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 0-0 33 VALDIVIA, Collin 1-0 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 27 RONNEBERG, Jake 1-1 59 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 23 RAMLO, Connor 3-2 173 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 22 BRIGGS, Cameron 4-2 200 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 21 GIBSON, Bryce 1-1 28 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 17 BOYD, Keegan 3-1 180 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 16 DUTILH, Diego 3-0 41 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 QONGO, Musa 3-3 225 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 2 BOUDADI, Younes 4-4 345 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1 KRUSE, Paul 4-4 371 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total 4 - 7 5 19 41 . 1 7 1 17 . 4 1 5 7 0 2 0-0 Opponents 4 - 5 4 14 55 . 0 9 1 23 . 4 1 8 2 0 1 0-0

Goal Average Saves Record # Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho/cbo 33 VALDIVIA, Collin 1-0 9:18 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 1 KRUSE, Paul 4-1 370:42 5 1.21 16 . 7 6 2 2 1 1 0/0 TM Team - 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total 4 380:00 5 1.18 18 . 7 8 3 2 1 1 0 Opponents 4 380:00 7 1.66 10 . 5 8 8 1 2 1 1

Team saves: 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 5 2 0 0 7 Creighton 6 7 0 2 15 Opponents 1 4 0 0 5 Opponents 11 14 1 0 26

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Creighton 20 20 0 1 41 Creighton 25 24 2 2 53 Opponents 19 34 2 0 55 Opponents 18 13 0 1 32

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary CU Opponent Creighton 6 11 1 0 18 Total 5704 4506 Opponents 4 6 0 0 10 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/2852 2/2253 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0