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2018 Milwaukee Panthers 2018 MILWAUKEE PANTHERS 0 00 1 2 3 5 6 7 RYAN BERGER OWEN JOHNSON FREDDY LORENZEN THIBAULT CEULEMANS BEN KROLCZYK TOYOSI AKINYEMI VUK LATINOVICH SEAN HOLMES R-SO 6-2 GK FR 6-0 GK SO 6-1 GK SO 5-9 MF/F JR 5-11 D/MF FR 6-4 D SO 6-1 MF SR 5-11 MF RACINE, WIS. APPLETON, WIS. ELMSHORN, GER. WOODBURY, MINN. SUSSEX, WIS. CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. BROOKFIELD, WIS. BLACKBURN, ENG. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ALEX EASTMAN EVAN CONWAY HENRIK FENNEFOSS SUAD SULJIC TROY TAPSELL FRANCESCO SAPORITO JAKE KELDERMAN ALEX SYKES SR 5-10 MF JR 5-11 F SO 6-0 MF/F R-SO 5-8 MF/F SO 6-0 D SR 5-5 MF R-SO 6-2 D R-SO 5-10 F MENOMONEE FALLS, WIS. WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. OSLO, NORWAY MINNETONKA, MINN. AUCKLAND, NZ EDMONTON, AB GLENDALE, WIS. WEST ALLIS, WIS. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SEAN REYNOLDS GRIFFIN KERWIN SHAWN AZCUETA CAMERON WILLIAMS JACKSON DRYDEN CONNOR PROVAN MARCO FABIANO JAIME COLIN SR 6-0 D R-JR 6-2 D FR 5-9 D FR 5-9 F FR 6-2 MF R-FR 5-8 D/F R-FR 6-1 D SR 5-9 MF/F MEQUON, WIS. WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. MILWAUKEE, WIS. WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. SUSSEX, WIS. KENOSHA, WIS. KENOSHA, WIS. 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 DAVIS GREEN NICK ANGUIL-ANDRIACCHI DARLING NGOH ANDREAS SOERENSEN JOSH KAYE GREG BAXA PAOLO GRATTON FR 5-9 D SO 6-1 MF FR 5-8 D FR 6-1 D R-JR 6-1 D SO 6-0 GK FR 5-10 MF SUN PRAIRIE, WIS. WHITEFISH BAY, WIS. LINCOLN, NEB. AURHUS, DENMARK BOURNEMOUTH, ENG. HOUSTON, TEXAS MADISON, WIS. KRIS KELDERMAN KYLE ZENONI AGUSTIN REY HEAD COACH ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT COACH HEAD COACH Table of Contents General Information TV/Radio Roster ........................................................................................ Inside Front School ............................ University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Quick Facts/Table of Contents ................................................................................... 1 City/Zip ............................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 2018 Milwaukee Schedule .............................................................................................. 1 Founded ................................................................................ 1885 Panther Staff Enrollment ........................................................................ 27,156 Head Coach Kris Kelderman .................................................................................. 2 Nickname ...................................................................... Panthers Associate Head Coach Kyle Zenoni ...................................................................... 3 Colors ................................................................. Black and Gold Assistant Coach Agustin Rey .................................................................................. 3 Home Field ............................................... Engelmann Stadium Support Staff ............................................................................................................. 3 Capacity ............................................................................... 3,000 Media Information ......................................................................................................... 4 Affiliation ...................................................... NCAA Division I Roster Information ......................................................................................................... 5 Conference ....................................................... Horizon League 2017 Results ..................................................................................................................... 6 Chancellor ................................................................ Mark Mone 2017 Statistics ............................................................................................................... 7-8 Director of Athletics ........................................ Amanda Braun Senior Associate AD/SWA ................................. Kathy Litzau Horizon League Review ................................................................................................. 9 Athletics Phone ................................................... 414-229-5151 2017 Box Scores ...................................................................................................... 10-11 Ticket Office Phone ........................................... 414-229-5886 2017 Horizon League Leaders .................................................................................... 11 All-Time Coaching Records ........................................................................................ 12 History Year-by-Year Leaders .............................................................................................. 13-14 2018 First Year of Soccer ............................................................ 1973 School Records ........................................................................................................ 15-18 All-Time Record ........................................... 473-321-85 (.586) All-Time Honors ..................................................................................................... 19-20 NCAA Appearances/Last ............................................. 9/2013 Record vs. All-Time Opponents ................................................................................. 21 Milwaukee Panthers Last NCAA App./Result ............................ 2013, First Round All-Time Series Histories ....................................................................................... 22-25 ........................................................................ Wisconsin / L, 1-0 Year-By-Year Results .............................................................................................. 26-29 All-Time NCAA Tournament Record ............................ 4-8-1 Panther Letterwinners ............................................................................................ 30-31 A Cradle of Coaches .................................................................................................... 32 Athletic Communications Assistant AD-Athletic Communications/MSOC Contact ..... 2018 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Schedule ....................................................................................... Chris Zills Cell Phone ............................................................ 414-750-2090 Date Opponent Site Time (CST) E-mail ............................................................... [email protected] 8/14 Loyola Chicago (Exhibition) Chicago, Ill. 5 PM Associate Director-Athletic Communications ....... Tim Prahl 8/22 Parkside (Exhibition) Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM Assistant Director of Athletic Communications & Graphic Design ........ 8/26 Western Illinois Macomb, Ill. 5 PM ........................................................................ Ashley Steltenpohl Dayton Tournament (August 31-September 2) Multimedia Services Coordinator ........................ Seth Parmer 8/31 Dayton Dayton, Ohio 6:30 PM SID Fax ................................................................. 414-229-5749 9/2 Ohio State Dayton, Ohio 11 AM Men’s Soccer Mailing Address ................................................. MKE Athletics 9/7 Valparaiso Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM ................................................................................... P.O. Box 413 9/9 Penn Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM ................................................................. Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 9/15 Cleveland State* Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM Overnight Address ............................................ MKE Athletics 9/19 Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM .............................................................. The Pavilion, Room 147 9/22 Northern Kentucky* Highland Heights, Ky. 6 PM ....................................................... 3409 North Downer Avenue 9/25 Northern Illinois Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM ................................................................. Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 9/29 Green Bay* Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM 10/3 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7 PM 10/6 IUPUI* Indianapolis, Ind. 6 PM Men’s Soccer Information 10/13 UIC* Chicago, Ill. 1 PM Head Coach ..................................................... Kris Kelderman 10/20 Oakland* Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM Alma Mater .......................................................... Virginia, 1991 10/23 Eastern Illinois Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM Record at School (Years) .............. 52-44-17 (Seventh season) 10/27 Detroit Mercy* Milwaukee, Wis. 7 PM Career Record .................................. 63-51-18 (Eighth season) 11/2 Wright State* Dayton, Ohio 6 PM Associate Head Coach .......................................... Kyle Zenoni Assistant Coach ...................................................... Agustin Rey 2018 Horizon League Men’s Soccer Tournament 2017 Record ...................................................................... 10-5-4 Nov. 5-10, 2018 TBA League Record/Finish ............................................. 6-3-0 / 3rd Tournament Results ........................................................... 0-0-1 * Indicates Horizon League match / Bold indicates home matches .................... T, 2-2 2OT vs. Detroit Mercy (fall, 5-4, on PK’s) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .......................................... 17/6 The 2018 Men’s Soccer Media Booklet was written and edited by Milwaukee AD for Athletic Communica- Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................... 8/3 tions Chris Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Tim Prahl of the Milwaukee Athletic Communications Newcomers .............................................................................
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