2013 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers

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2013 Media Guide - Milwaukee Panthers
2013 MILWAUKEE PANTHERS
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Jonathan
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Agustin
STAHR
Patrick
REY
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Dorian
8
Luke
GOODNETTER
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15
KOTSELAS
Declan
RODRIGUEZ
21
Austin
STEVENSON
30
Liam
ANDERSON
Aaron
HORVAT
Beau
LAUFER
Ryan
Rami
YOUNES
Kevin
Richard
JOHNSON
Kris
CRANFILL
Riley
WEINER
Dustin
ASHLEY
Kyle
Andrew
STONE
13
Junior
JUAREZ
19
Robbie
20
Laurie
BOYD
BELL
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Kyle
NEUMANN
AC
ZENONI
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12
26
HC
KELDERMAN
Aaron
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23
FERRON
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10
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RS
ONWUKWE
ASHCROFT
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22
Zach
TOTH
3
James
RUHLAND
O’LOCHLAYNE
Kostas
2
AC
Mark
LITTON
28
Lucas
DAVEY
SAC
Jamie
BLADEN
Table of Contents
History
First Year of Soccer...................................................... 1973
All-Time Record.................................. 429-285-70 (.594)
NCAA Appearances/Last...................................... 8/2005
Last NCAA App./Result.............. 2005, Second Round
................................................................... W, 2-0 at Bradley
.................................... T, 2-2 (2OT) at No. 1 New Mexico
...................................................................... (Fell 5-3 on PK’s)
All-Time NCAA Tournament Record..................... 4-7-1
Media Relations
Asst. SID/Men’s Soccer Contact.................... Chris Zills
Office Phone................................................ 414-229-4593
Cell Phone.................................................... 414-750-2090
E-mail........................................................ [email protected]
Sports Information Director.............. Kevin O’Connor
Office Phone................................................ 414-229-5674
Assistant SID......................................................... Tim Prahl
Office Phone................................................ 414-229-2413
SID Fax........................................................... 414-229-5749
Mailing Address....................................... UWM Athletics
............................................................................ P.O. Box 413
....................................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53201
Overnight Address.................................. UWM Athletics
...................................................... The Pavilion, Room 147
............................................ 3409 North Downer Avenue
....................................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211
Men’s Soccer Information
Head Coach.............................................. Kris Kelderman
Alma Mater.................................................. Virginia, 1991
Record at School (Years)........ 8-8-2 (Second season)
Career Record................................. 19-15-3 (Two years)
Assistant Coach.............................................. Kyle Zenoni
Assistant Coach.............................................. Mark Litton
2012 Record................................................................. 8-8-2
League Record/Finish...................................... 2-3-2, 5th
Tournament Results........ L, 1-0 at Valparaiso, 1st round
Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 14/7
Starters Returning/Lost................................................ 9/2
Newcomers......................................................................... 12
TV/Radio Roster............................................................................................... Inside Front
Quick Facts/Table of Contents......................................................................................... 1
Panther Staff
Head Coach Kris Kelderman....................................................................................... 2
Assistant Coach Kyle Zenoni...................................................................................... 3
Assistant Coach Mark Litton....................................................................................... 3
Support Staff.................................................................................................................... 3
2013 Season Preview.......................................................................................................... 4
2013 Milwaukee Schedule................................................................................................ 5
Media Information............................................................................................................... 6
Roster Information............................................................................................................... 7
Returning Players
James Ashcroft................................................................................................................ 8
Robbie Boyd..................................................................................................................... 9
Kevin Ferron.................................................................................................................. 10
Riley Weiner................................................................................................................... 11
Lucas Davey.................................................................................................................. 12
Dustin Ashley................................................................................................................ 13
Richard Johnson.......................................................................................................... 14
Laurie Bell...................................................................................................................... 15
Zach Stevenson........................................................................................................... 16
Kyle Neumann.............................................................................................................. 17
Patrick Ruhland............................................................................................................ 18
Dorian O’Lochlayne.................................................................................................... 19
Aaron Horvat................................................................................................................ 20
Declan Rodriguez........................................................................................................ 21
Incoming Players and Redshirts
Jonathan Stahr/Agustin Rey/Aaron Cranfill...................................................... 22
Andrew Stone/Luke Goodnetter/Rami Younes................................................ 23
Junior Juarez/Kostas Kotselas/Beau Laufer....................................................... 24
Austin Toth/Liam Anderson/Ryan Onwukwe................................................... 25
2012 Results........................................................................................................................ 26
2012 Statistics............................................................................................................... 27-28
Horizon League Review.................................................................................................. 29
2012 Boxes Scores....................................................................................................... 30-31
2012 Horizon League Leaders...................................................................................... 31
All-Time Coaching Records............................................................................................ 32
Year-by-Year Leaders.................................................................................................. 33-34
School Records............................................................................................................. 35-38
All-Time Honors........................................................................................................... 39-40
Record vs. All-Time Opponents.................................................................................... 41
All-Time Series Histories............................................................................................ 42-45
Year-By-Year Results................................................................................................... 46-49
Panther Letterwinners............................................................................................... 50-51
A Cradle of Coaches.......................................................................................................... 52
The 2013 Men’s Soccer Media Booklet was written and edited by UWM Assistant SID Chris Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor, Tim Prahl
and Tim Brever of the UWM Sports Information Office. Photographs courtesy
of Trevor Thompson, John Ward, Peter Jakubowski and UWM Photographic
Services. Printing by UWM UITS Copy Center.
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2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
General Information
School.................. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
City/Zip...................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211
Founded......................................................................... 1885
Enrollment................................................................. 30,000
Nickname............................................................... Panthers
Colors........................................................... Black and Gold
Home Field...................................... Engelmann Stadium
Capacity......................................................................... 3,000
Affiliation.................................................. NCAA Division I
Conference.............................................. Horizon League
Chancellor................................................... Michael Lovell
Director of Athletics................................ Amanda Braun
Associate AD/SWA....................................... Kathy Litzau
Athletics Phone.......................................... 414-229-5151
Ticket Office Phone................................... 414-229-5886
Head Coach Kris Kelderman
“Everything is there,” Kelderman said. “The program has had a lot
of success, there is a great facility in Engelmann, a great city and
the school has a tremendous reputation. I am looking forward to
getting the ball rolling and making everyone involved and invested in the program extremely proud.”
Kris Kelderman
Head Coach
Second Season
Kelderman’s coaching career is highlighted by four seasons as
the top assistant for two different teams in MLS. He worked with
the Kansas City Wizards from 2007-2009 and then spent the 2010
season with D.C. United. His time at George Mason included an
NCAA Tournament appearance and top-25 ranking in 2005-06
and a second stint at the school before becoming the head coach
at Green Bay.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Kris Kelderman was named the seventh head coach in Milwaukee program history in May of 2012. It didn’t take him long to
make a positive impression with the Panthers, posting the first
winning regular season for the team in seven years in his initial
campaign.
Kelderman has also served as the technical director at Vienna
Youth Soccer Club (2003-06) and Curt Onalfo Soccer, Inc. (200106), as the head coach and trainer with D.C. United Super YLeague U17 team (2004-06) and as the head coach of the Wisconsin Rebels (2000).
He directed the team to an impressive 6-1 record at Engelmann
Stadium and helped the squad earn a spot in the NSCAA (National
Soccer Coaches Association of America) Regional Poll for the first
time since 2005. Four players earned Horizon League postseason
honors - the highest number in six years - as the team finished
8-8-2 overall.
Kelderman guided Green Bay to an 11-7-1 record in 2011, making him just the third coach in Phoenix history to have 11 wins or
more in their first season at the helm. Kelderman also helped Tony
Walls to Horizon League Player of the Year honors and played a
major role in helping Walls become the first player in Phoenix history to sign a professional contract with an MLS team.
In addition, Kelderman claimed two of the three traveling trophies Milwaukee plays for each season, keeping possession of
the Chancellor’s Cup against Green Bay and the LeWang Trophy
against Northern Illinois. He nearly had all three, with Marquette
claiming the Milwaukee Cup on a goal at the 89:59 mark of the
contest.
Kelderman’s professional playing career lasted nine seasons. He
spent a total of four seasons with three teams in MLS, winning
back-to-back championships while playing for D.C. United in
1996 and 1997. He then moved on to play for the Miami Fusion
in 1998 and the New England Revolution in 1999. His pro career
also included time with Milwaukee Rampage (1993-95, 2000) and
Milwaukee Wave (2000-01) as well as stints with the St. Louis Ambush, Tampa Bay Terror, Buffalo Blizzard and Baltimore Blast.
Kelderman came to Milwaukee from Green Bay, where he spent
the 2011 season as the head coach of the Phoenix. Prior to his
time in Green Bay, Kelderman served four seasons as an assistant
coach in MLS and two stints as an assistant coach at George Mason. He also played four seasons in MLS and a total of nine seasons in pro soccer.
A Neenah native, Kelderman was a two-time state champion and
the Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year in 1986 at Neenah High
School while playing for his father, Harry. He actually won championships as a player at the high school, college and professional
levels and was inducted into the Wisconsin State Soccer Association Hall of Fame in March 2010.
Kelderman was a two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer at the University of Virginia and helped the Cavaliers win
the national championship in 1989. He closed out his career in
the top-10 in both career points and assists in Virginia’s record
books. Kelderman also played on the Under-17 United States National Team in the U17 Youth World Cup in 1985.
“We are thrilled to hire a Wisconsin Soccer Hall of Famer to lead
our men’s soccer program,” Director of Athletics Andy Geiger said.
“Kris has tremendous credentials as a player and a coach and will
be an excellent leader for us. We are looking forward to having
him in Milwaukee.”
“I am very excited. This is a great opportunity to step into a program with great history and tradition,” Kelderman said. “It is also
an opportunity to step in at a time where there is a little bit of
rebuilding that needs to go on, but I am ready for the great challenge and we will prevail. I am looking forward to bringing back
the glory days of UWM soccer.”
Kelderman is the seventh head coach in UWM men’s soccer history, taking over a program that has made eight NCAA Tournament
appearances but has not played in the postseason since 2005.
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Coaching Staff
Kyle Zenoni
Assistant Coach
Mark Litton
Assistant Coach
Second Season
Third Season
Mark Litton returns to the Milwaukee men’s soccer staff as the assistant coach for the 2013 campaign.
Zenoni returns to where he started his collegiate coaching career,
having served as an assistant coach with the Panthers in 2010 before spending the 2011 campaign at Green Bay as an assistant on
Kris Kelderman’s staff with the Phoenix. In addition, he was a fouryear letterwinner (2002-05) on the field for UWM.
Litton had served as the volunteer goalkeeper coach for the Panthers
the past two seasons, but will now take over a permanent role on the
coaching staff.
“I feel that joining Kris’ staff on a full-time basis can only help us become more successful than last season, as it relates to how our goalkeepers will perform.” Litton said. “I was approached by Kris last year
to take on a larger role with our goalkeepers, but unfortunately the
timing wasn’t right. But this year, the timing is much better, and my
goal will be to work full-time with our goalkeepers. The impact will be
so much more well-received by the team and the individual keepers.”
“I am extremely excited to have Kyle on board with me as my
right-hand man,” Kelderman said. “I was fortunate enough to have
him with me in Green Bay and I hit the jackpot when he decided
to come and join me again. He is a guy that knows a great deal
about the game of soccer, he’s a very hard worker and, most importantly, he’s a very good person. Those are all things that are
important to me and how I want to proceed and move forward
with my staff and with this program.”
Litton is also the current keeper coach with the Milwaukee Wave, having helped the team win MISL Championships in 2005, 2011 and 2012.
He has also accompanied the U.S. National Futsal team as their keeper
coach to the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Brazil and the 2012 FIFA
Futsal World Cup in Thailand.
Zenoni also provided an instrumental role for the Panthers in
the spring of 2010 - serving as the interim coach and overseeing
UWM through a 2-2-2 slate (4-2-0 after PK shootouts) that April.
Additionally, Litton spent eight combined seasons as the keeper coach
for the Parkside men’s soccer team. He is a former goalkeeper with the
Milwaukee Wave, having played for the team from 1989 through 1994.
He was the starting goalkeeper at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside
from 1986-88. Named NAIA All-American as a goalkeeper in 1988, he
was inducted into the Parkside Athletic Hall of Fame in October of 2010.
“To be back at a school that I am so passionate about and to work
with a guy like Kris Kelderman, words can’t explain it,” Zenoni said.
“He is someone I look up to and I feel very fortunate to be a part of
his staff once again. We did well at Green Bay and it will continue
here at Milwaukee.”
He holds a USSF national “B” coaching license, a USSF National Goalkeeping coaching license, an NSCAA National Goalkeeping Level III
coaching Diploma and has previously been certified as a Personal Fitness Trainer and Sports Nutritionist.
As a player, Zenoni led the Panthers to the second round of the
NCAA Tournament each season he took the field. He was a fouryear starter at Milwaukee - his 83 career games played ranks tied
for seventh in program history - serving as team captain during
his senior campaign.
Litton has an undergraduate degree in communications from Parkside.
Mark, his wife Catherine, and their son Nicolas, born in the spring of
2012, live in Milwaukee.
After being selected by the Chicago Storm in the MISL Draft following his collegiate career, Zenoni traveled overseas to continue
his professional career. He spent time with Dundee FC, a team in
the Scottish Premier League, to begin his trek, while also playing
for Falu FK (a Division 1 club is Sweden), La Paz FC (Premiership
in South America) and with the Minnesota Thunder (USL) back in
the United States.
John Ochsenwald
Athletic Trainer
In addition, his coaching career has included working for the
Youth Development Program in Whitefish Bay, Wis. Other experience has come as an assistant for Milwaukee Area Technical College, with youth programs for the Milwaukee Kickers, working
with Special Olympics and with the Sussex (Wis.) club team.
Jamie Bladen
Student Assistant Coach
22nd Season
First Season
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2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Kyle Zenoni enters his second season as an assistant coach for
the Milwaukee Panthers.
Season Preview
Kris Kelderman was able to achieve numerous
accomplishments during his first season as head
coach of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
men’s soccer team in 2012.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
For starters, the team finished the regular season
with a winning record for the first time since 2005.
The Panthers went a near-perfect 6-1-0 at home
in 2012, their best record at Engelmann Stadium
in seven seasons. The list goes on, as the team had
three players earn all-conference honors – the
most since 2006. It also had more than one player
on the league all-newcomer team for the first
time since 2008 and had a player record 20-ormore points for the first time in eight seasons.
Not bad for a coach that was hired less than two
months before the first exhibition game of the
season.
“It was tough being named the new coach so
close to the start of the regular season,” Kelderman said. “You know, you walk into the first practice and ‘here is your team’. There was a lot of
newness and there was an adjustment, not only
for the coaches, but for the players too. It was a
tough challenge. Any time there is change, there
is uncertainty and I think the guys responded
very well.”
Overall, the team led the Horizon League in shots
and, by finding the back of the net 23 times,
scored more goals in 2012 than in all but one of
the past seven seasons. In addition, Milwaukee
found itself back in the regional poll for the first
time in eight years, logging a three-week span in
the NSCAA Great Lakes regional rankings.
“We brought in a new system and different
expectations … just a different way of doing
things,” Kelderman said. “The regular season is
short and guys had to adapt quickly. I was really
proud of how they handled everything and the
number one goal that we had was just to get better. And that is our goal moving forward – let’s
get better than we were last season. The guys really worked hard at it and accepted everything
we brought them. They are really working hard
for this season. It’s a hard-working group and we
have a large number of newcomers that we feel
can step in and make an immediate impact. It’s
an exciting time for the program.”
The team Kelderman took the field with a season
ago was young. In fact, sophomores (46 starts)
and freshmen (57 starts) made up the large majority of the squad; with a trio of freshmen making at least 15 starts each. The final record ended
up at 8-8-2 overall, but the team competed for
a victory in nearly every game. Of the eight
losses, six were one-goal defeats. And the other
two were hard-fought losses to a pair of ranked
teams, falling 3-1 to #25 Xavier and 2-0 to #18
Northwestern, both in road contests.
“College soccer has progressed a long way,” Kelderman said. “The talent is so much more dispersed than it was years ago, so every game – no
matter who you play – is going to be a dogfight,
is going to be difficult. So you see less and less of
those games that are a three or four-goal spread.
That’s just the way it is. We tried to instill a more
attacking-minded side. Guys enjoy playing that
way and it’s an attractive style to watch. We led
the Horizon League in shots, but did not lead in
goals last year. That is something that we want to
improve in our performance on the field this season. We need to be more efficient in our finishing on goal. That is something we focused on last
season, the off-season and moving into this year.”
Last season started out with a memorable game,
falling in a heartbreaker with a goal at the 89:59
mark on the road. The team entered the campaign holding all three traveling trophies it plays
for and remained in possession of two of them,
defeating Northern Illinois for the LeWang Trophy and coming back to tie Green Bay to keep the
Chancellor’s Cup. The Panthers ended a couple of
long streaks as well – defeating UIC for the first
time since 2002 and Wisconsin for the first time
since 2005. Things stayed exciting all season –
especially at home – where the Panthers posted
their best winning percentage since going 10-1
in 2004. They started the season with a victory
over Northern Kentucky and then won the Panther Invitational – including a victory over IUPUI
that also came at the 89:59 mark of the contest.
“You always want to emphasize that you make
your home your fortress,” Kelderman said. “I
think, whether it’s right or wrong, guys take a little more pride in their performance at home. Our
attendance is great and we use them as our 12th
man that everyone is looking for. The guys really
enjoy playing on our field in that atmosphere.
It’s a great surface and the guys get excited to
play there. Now we just have to maintain that
momentum at home and carry that over to the
road games.”
The Panthers rounded out the season with Laurie Bell earning First-Team All-Horizon League
honors and James Ashcroft and Declan Rodriguez earning second-team accolades. Rodriguez and Aaron Horvat each earned a spot on
the all-newcomer team as well.
Bell emerged as one of the top players in the
league, leading the team with 21 points, eight
goals and five assists. He became the first UWM
sophomore to earn first-team all-league honors
since 2005, finishing second in the league in
points, third in goals and tied for the league lead
in assists.
“Laurie had a great season – on the field, off the
field and in the classroom,” Kelderman said. “And
that is why he is one of our captains this year.
He is a leader and sets the tone for the guys, not
only with his success scoring goals, but the way
he carries himself on the field. He is a hard worker and keeps himself in great shape. The guy
does whatever it takes to win. He can be quiet all
game but will be the one to step up and score at
the end when the team needs it.”
Graduation did not take a huge toll, numberswise, on UWM from last season, but the three
players that they did lose were important pieces.
Cody Banks and goalkeeper John Shakon were
four-year starters, while Jamie Bladen was a two-
4
year starter after transferring into the program.
But a big piece to the puzzle for Kelderman in
2013 will be the new faces, as the staff welcomes
12 newcomers to the roster.
“It was only three guys, but it was three quality
guys both on the field and in the locker room,”
Kelderman said. “John was a captain for a few
years. When Jamie was healthy, he was a regular putting in quality minutes. Cody was a fixture
up front and a dangerous part of the offense. No
disrespect to those guys, but we feel really good
about the new guys coming in. It’s an opportunity for the guys that were here and are a year
older and have one more year experience under
their belts.”
Leaning so heavily on newcomers can be a
tough proposition for a second-year coach, but
Kelderman is prepared for the large group. Being able to count on the experience gained by so
many younger players in 2012 is also a big part
of the mix.
“One of our top priorities was building depth on
the team and we feel we did that,” Kelderman
said. “Roles, positions, starters … it’s all wide
open. We feel we are that deep and it’s going
to be very competitive. But that is what makes
a team better. The day-to-day training the guys
have to endure, the competition for minutes,
the fighting for roles – that is what a coaching
staff wants and strives for in the process. From
our roster top-to-bottom, it’s hard to say what
expectations are because anyone could be on
the field on any given day. It just comes down to
who is outperforming the next guy.”
The Panthers do return Bell and five of their top
seven scorers overall from a season ago. Horvat
tallied seven points on two goals and three assists, while Rodriguez, Zach Stevenson and
Dorian O’Lochlayne round out that list. Senior
Robbie Boyd, a team captain and three-year
starter, looks to go out with a standout final campaign with the Panthers, as well as fellow fouryear players Kevin Ferron and Riley Weiner.
Patrick Ruhland played in all 18 games as a
freshman a year ago, making 15 starts. Also returning with plenty of experience under his belt
will be Richard Johnson, who started all 14
games he appeared in last season while battling
through some injuries.
“We have some guys that played up front last
season and some newcomers,” Kelderman said.
“We have some high expectations for some of
the new guys, so we will see where they fit in
and how they do. In the back, we feel like we
have numerous upperclassmen, which would
be ideal. You want guys that are tough and have
some experience back there, because they are
your last line. It’s a pretty well-balanced group.”
Helping the cause will be three transfers who
sat out last season that are now all eligible: Luke
Goodnetter, Aaron Cranfill and Andrew Stone
all have experience at the NCAA Division I level
and will be asked to step up to play important
roles in 2013.
2013 Schedule
2013 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Schedule
DateOpponent
Fri., August 16
at SIU Edwardsville (EXH)
Wed., August 21
Lewis (EXH)
Sun., August 25
Parkside (EXH)
Site
Edwardsville, Ill.
Engelmann Stadium
Engelmann Stadium
Time
7:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
Fri., August 30
Engelmann Stadium
7:30 p.m.
Marquette (Milwaukee Cup)
Engelmann Stadium
5 p.m.
Engelmann Stadium
7:30 p.m.
Engelmann Stadium
7 p.m.
Engelmann Stadium
12 p.m.
At Valley Fields (part of invitational)
Fri., September 13
Sun., September 15
at DePaul
at IUPUI
Chicago, Ill.
Indianapolis, Ind.
4 p.m.
2 p.m.
Thur., September 19
Sun., September 22
Sat., September 28
Western Illinois
at Western Michigan
at Detroit*
Engelmann Stadium
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Detroit, Mich.
7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
2 p.m.
Wed., October 2
Sat., October 5
Tue., October 8
Sat., October 12
Wed., October 16
Wed., October 23
Sat., October 26
Wed., October 30
at Omaha
Wright State*
Green Bay* (Chancellor’s Cup)
at Valparaiso*
at UIC*
Wisconsin
Oakland*
at Northern Illinois (LeWang Trophy)
Omaha, Neb.
Engelmann Stadium
Engelmann Stadium
Valparaiso, Ind.
Chicago, Ill.
Engelmann Stadium
Engelmann Stadium
DeKalb, Ill.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Sat., November 9
Cleveland State*
Engelmann Stadium
7 p.m.
Horizon League Tournament
November 12, 15, 17
TBA
* Indicates Horizon League match
Bold indicates home matches
“You can be excited about the recruiting class you bring in, but let’s be honest – some are young,” Kelderman said. “Are they going to be able to handle the
transition to college soccer immediately? It’s so hard to predict. Some guys step in after a year or two and perform well.”
One of the biggest question marks will be in goal, where Shakon was the four-year starter. Kelderman will have four goalkeepers on the roster when the
season starts in redshirt freshman Jonathan Stahr, junior college transfer Agustin Rey, freshman Liam Anderson and Ryan Onwukwe, a transfer from
IUPUI.
After a step in the right direction in 2012, the program is ready to continue the trek in 2013.
“The conference will be tough,” Kelderman said. “Do I expect us to be better than we were last season? Absolutely. And I am fine with saying that – that is
the pressure that we put on ourselves. How much more? That is the unknown. We plan to be better than we were last year and we want to see how far we
can carry that.”
The season gets underway with three exhibition games, starting at SIU Edwardsville August 16. A pair of home exhibitions will take place against Lewis
August 21 and Parkside August 25, with the regular-season opener scheduled at Engelmann Stadium against Marquette for the Milwaukee Cup August 30.
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2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
39th Panther Invitational
Fri., September 6
Marquette v. Bowling Green
UWM v. Drake
Sat., September 7
Milwaukee Alumni match
Sun., September 8
UWM v. Bowling Green
Marquette v. Drake
Media Information
MILWAUKEE SPORTS INFORMATION
Assistant SID/MSOC Contact:....................... Chris Zills
Sports Information Director:........... Kevin O’Connor
Assistant SID:....................................................... Tim Prahl
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Press Box Phone:..................................... (414) 750-2090
Website:................................... www.uwmpanthers.com
Zills Office:.................................................... 414-229-4593
Zills Cell:........................................................ 414-750-2090
Zills E-Mail:............................................... [email protected]
O’Connor Office:........................................ 414-229-5674
O’Connor Cell:............................................. 414-750-2091
O’Connor E-Mail:.................................... [email protected]
Prahl Office:................................................. 414-229-2413
Prahl E-Mail:........................................ [email protected]
SID Office Fax:............................................. 414-229-5749
Address:.............. UWM Athletics - Sports Information
..................................................... UWM Pavilion, Room 147
............................................................. Milwaukee, WI 53201
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Milwaukee, WI 53203
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Informational Releases
The sports information office produces weekly press releases for
men’s soccer. To be added to an electronic mailing list for prompt
delivery of those releases to your home or office computer, contact
Chris Zills. The release is also available on the internet.
Credential Requests
All requests for media credentials for UWM men’s soccer home matches should be made to Chris Zills in the UWM Sports Information office
as early as possible.
Interviews
All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through
Chris Zills. Players’ home phone numbers will not be released to the
media. Practices are open to the media and players and coaches are
available to the media at that time.
Media members are invited to visit www.uwmpanthers.com, the officially-sanctioned website of the Milwaukee Athletic Department, to
keep up with all of the latest information on the Milwaukee men’s soccer program. The site features weekly releases and previews prior to
gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores
and up-to-date statistics. Fans can also follow the stats of all home
games live online. The site also features profiles on every UWM men’s
soccer player, as well as special feature stories on the team, updated
throughout the season. Plus the website - hosted by CBS College
Sports - has updated information on all 15 of UWM’s varsity sports.
Chris Zills
Sports Information Contact
Milwaukee Radio
WAUK (1510 AM)
770 N. Jefferson St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(P): 414-273-3776
(F): 414-291-3776
Ninth Season
WTMJ (620 AM)
720 E. Capital Dr.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(P): 414-967-5318
(F): 414-967-5298
Chris Zills is the UWM Sports Information contact for the Milwaukee men’s soccer team. He joined the athletic department in July
of 2005, after spending four and a half years as the head sports
information director at Marian University in Fond du Lac, Wis.
WISN (1130 AM)
12100 W. Howard Ave.
Greenfield, WI 53228
(P): 414-342-1111
(F): 414-342-4734
At UWM, Zills is the primary media relations contact for baseball
and women’s basketball, in addition to men’s soccer.
WSSP (1250 AM)
11800 W. Grange Ave.
Hales Corners, WI 53130
(P): 414-529-1250
(F): 414-529-2122
Zills received his undergraduate degree in Sports Management
from Wisconsin-La Crosse and his master’s degree from Marian
University. He has been a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America since 2001 and has received national
publication awards from CoSIDA for his work on media guides 16
times, including “Third in the Nation” for the 2009 men’s soccer
guide, along with “Best in the Nation” for the 2009 cover.
He resides in West Bend with wife, Bridget, and two sons - Quinn,
born in 2005, and Lucas, born in the summer of 2008.
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Roster Information
2013 Milwaukee Men’s Soccer Roster
Name Jonathan Stahr
Agustin Rey
Patrick Ruhland
James Ashcroft
Aaron Cranfill
Andrew Stone
Dorian O’Lochlayne
Luke Goodnetter
Aaron Horvat
Rami Younes
Dustin Ashley
Junior Juarez
Kostas Kotselas
Declan Rodriguez
Beau Laufer
Richard Johnson
Robbie Boyd
Laurie Bell
Austin Toth
Zach Stevenson
Kevin Ferron
Riley Weiner
Kyle Neumann
Lucas Davey
Liam Anderson
Ryan Onwukwe
Hgt.
6-1
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-3
6-2
5-10
6-0
6-1
5-9
6-0
5-6
6-3
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-7
6-2
6-1
6-1
5-7
5-10
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-3
Wgt. 180
190
145
185
200
205
165
180
150
135
175
147
187
175
155
175
155
172
170
190
150
150
166
160
190
205
Pos. GK
GK
MF
D
D
D
F
MF
F
F
D
D
F
MF
F/MF
D
F/MF
MF
D
F
MF
MF
MF/D
D
GK
GK
Year Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Hometown/High School/Last College
Milwaukee, Wis./St. Thomas More
Las Cruces, N.M./Casa Grande Union/Yavapai
Mazomanie, Wis./Mount Horeb
Liverpool, England/Kingsmead School
New Berlin, Wis./New Berlin West/Green Bay
Green Bay, Wis./Green Bay Preble/Green Bay
Pewaukee, Wis./Marquette/Creighton
Elm Grove, Wis./Brookfield East/Green Bay
East Troy, Wis./Waukesha Catholic Memorial
Uppsala, Sweden/Celsius
Racine, Wis./Racine Horlick/Parkside
Las Cruces, N.M./Vista Grande
San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine
Vancouver, BC/Burnaby Central
Louisville, Ky./Eastern
York, England/All Saints RC School
Mequon, Wis./Marquette/UC Santa Barbara
Poynton, England/Poynton
Milwaukee, Wis./Milwaukee Pius/DePaul
Westfield, Ind./Westfield
Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Central
Muskego, Wis./Muskego
Appleton, Wis./Appleton West
Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay
Auckland, New Zealand/Westlake
New Hope, Minn./Robbinsdale Cooper/IUPUI
PANTHERS BY THE NUMBERS
Roster By Class
Seniors8
Ashcroft, Boyd, Cranfill, Davey,
Ferron, Stone, Toth, Weiner
Juniors9
Ashley, Bell, Goodnetter,
Johnson, Neumann, Onwukwe,
Rey, Stevenson, Younes
Sophomores4
Horvat, O’Lochlayne, Rodriguez,
Ruhland
Freshmen5
Anderson, Juarez, Kotselas, Laufer,
Stahr
Roster By State
Wisconsin14
Ashley, Boyd, Cranfill, Davey,
Ferron, Goodnetter, Horvat,
Neumann, O’Lochlayne, Ruhland,
Stahr, Stone, Toth, Weiner
Other US States
6
Juarez (New Mexico), Kotselas
(California), Laufer (Kentucky),
Onwukwe (Minnesota), Rey (New
Mexico), Stevenson (Indiana)
International6
Anderson (New Zealand), Ashcroft
(England), Bell (England), Johnson
(England), Rodriguez (Canada),
Younes (Sweden)
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Pronunciation Guide
NamePronunciation
Kevin Ferron...................................... FAIR-en
Junior Juarez.................................... war-EZZ
Kostas Kotselas..... COAST-ess coat-SELL-us
Beau Laufer................................. bo LAW-fer
Dorian O’Lochlayne ................ o-LOCK-lan
Ryan Onwukwe............................. ON-kway
Agustin Rey........................ AW-gus-tine ray
Declan Rodriguez......................... DECK-len
Jonathan Stahr......................................... star
Austin Toth.............................. tōth (long ‘o’)
Riley Weiner................................... WHINE-er
Rami Younes................. RAH-me YOU-ness
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Returning Players
2012: Earned Second-Team All-Horizon League honors ... appeared in all 18 games
on the season, starting the final 17 ... key member of Milwaukee defense that posted four shutouts and five other games where it allowed just one goal ... recorded
career-high 13 shots and tallied an assist on the year ... career-best three shots - all
on goal - against IUPUI Aug. 31 ... named to the Panther Invitational All-Tournament
Team ... assisted the first goal in the 2-1 victory over UIC Oct. 6 ... recorded a pair of
shots against Detroit Oct. 24.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2011: Served as a team captain ... played every minute in 15 of the 16 games he
appeared, making 16 starts on the season ... recorded nine shots on the year and
tallied a pair of goals ... first of the year came at Butler Sept. 24 to help UWM to a
win ... other came in Horizon League Tournament loss at UIC Nov. 5.
2010: Made an immediate impact as a freshman, starting 17 games ... played every
minute in 16 of his appearances ... took six shots on the year, with four on goal ...
season-high two shots against UIC Oct. 23 ... also recorded shots against Dayton
Sept. 17, San Diego State Sept. 19, Green Bay Oct. 9 and Wisconsin Oct. 27.
Kingsmead: Played at the high school level for Kingsmead School ... was a country
champion in cricket and a national swimmer in breaststroke events ... also participated in soccer at the club level, playing for the Tranmere Rovers and Liverpool.
Personal: Son of Mark English and Caroline Ashcroft ... born Jan. 1, 1992 ... nickname is “Ashy” ... career goal is to play professional soccer ... hobbies include playing cricket, hanging out with mates and watching movies ... considers most memorable sports experiences to be getting to the Northern Area League Cup final and
signing his YTS at Tranmere.
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James
Ashcroft
Ashcroft Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
0 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky *1 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
*3 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*0 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
*1 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *0 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern *0 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *1 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*0 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*1 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
*1 0 1 1
10/10at Wisconsin
*0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*1 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State *0 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*2 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*1 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*1 0 0 0
Season Totals
13 0 1 1
Defender
Senior
6-0 • 185
JAMES ASHCROFT
Major: Journalism
Liverpool, England
Kingsmead School
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
G
17
16
18
51
GS
17
16
17
50
MinShots SOG G
1620 6
4
0
1495 9
4
2
1599 13
5
0
4714 28
13
2
A PTSGW
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
1
0
1
5
0
8
Returning Players
19
Robbie
Boyd
2011: Dealt with injuries all season to play in 11 games, making four starts ...
ended up with just seven shots on the year, scoring once ... made first start
against Michigan State Oct. 4 ... scored his goal against Detroit Oct. 8 ... also
started matches against Loyola Oct. 29, Northern Illinois Nov. 2 and in the Horizon League Tournament against UIC Nov. 5 ... took four of seven shots in those
final three contests ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2010: Made an impact in first season at Milwaukee, starting and playing in 18
games ... 18 starts was the most by a UWM freshman since 2003 (Steve Bode
- 23) ... named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... selected the “Teammate of the Year” at the team postseason awards banquet ... scored a goal on 33
shots over the course of the season ... had three shots in first start against Marquette Sept. 1 ... made first goal a memorable one, finding the back of the net in
the 97th minute to send UWM home an overtime-winner at Valparaiso Sept. 24
... season-high four shots against Vermont Sept. 6 and San Diego State Sept. 19 ...
was on the field a season-best 104 minutes at Loyola Oct. 16 ... named a member
of the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
Prior to UWM: Redshirted in 2009 as a true freshman at UC Santa Barbara.
Marquette: NSCAA All-American and Wisconsin’s NSCAA State Player of the Year
honors in 2008 ... Gatorade State Player of the Year, First Team WSCA All-State,
First Team All-Greater Metro Conference, ESPN Rise Second Team All-American
and Greater Metro Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... four-year letterwinner tallied totals of 42 goals and 51 assists during his prep career ... earned a
spot on the Great Midwest Classic All-Tournament Team three years ... won high
school state championships in 2005 and 2008 ... earned second honors academically and was a member of the Kairos Club.
Personal: Son of Dr. Bruce and Susan Boyd ... born Dec. 27, 1990 ... brother,
Bryce, also played for UWM ... chose UWM to be back home and play with his
brother ... lists hobbies as playing video games, reading, drawing and writing ...
also played club soccer with top-ranked Chicago Magic, helping the team to regional and state championships.
Forward/Midfielder
Senior
5-7 • 155
Major: Biochemistry
Mequon, Wis.
Marquette High School
UC Santa Barbara
ROBBIE BOYD
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
G
18
11
18
47
9
GS
18
4
17
39
MinShots
1545 33
560
7
1588 32
3693 72
SOG
10
3
10
23
G
1
1
0
2
A PTSGW
0
2
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
5
1
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Boyd Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*0 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky *5 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
*1 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*3 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
*0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *2 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern *1 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *0 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*1 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*4 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
*2 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*2 0 1 1
10/20at Cleveland State *1 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*2 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*3 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*3 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*2 0 0 0
Season Totals
32 0 1 1
2012: Served as a team captain ... appeared in all 18 games, making 17 starts ...
recorded 32 shots and one assist on the season ... was selected to the College
Sports Madness Preseason All-Horizon League Team ... career-high five shots in
the win over Northern Kentucky Aug. 26 ... assisted the game-winner against
Nebraska-Omaha Oct. 16 ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
Returning Players
2012: Played in 14 games on the season, making a career-best 10 starts ... also took
a career-high 16 shots ... made first start of the year against IUPUI Aug. 31, recording a pair of shots ... career-best five shots - two on goal - at Green Bay Oct. 3 ...
started the final five games of the campaign.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2011: Appeared in 12 games overall, earning one start ... recorded nine shots on
the season ... made first appearance in season opener against IPFW Aug. 26, taking
one shot ... was in the starting 11 at Michigan State Oct. 4, playing a season-high 59
minutes and putting both of his shot attempts on target.
2010: One of just three players, and only freshman, to appear in all 19 games on the
season ... did earn a spot in the starting lineup seven times ... attempted 12 shots
on the season, with nine on goal ... his .750 SOG % was highest on team of anyone
with more than 10 attempts ... played 39 minutes and had two shots in season
opener against Marquette Sept. 1 ... earned first start against Dayton Sept. 17 ...
played a season-best 98 minutes against San Diego State Sept. 19 ... season-high
three shots against Northern Illinois Nov. 4.
Brookfield Central: Named MVP after leading the team to a conference title with
a 6-0-1 league mark en route to a 13-5-2 record overall ... earned the Golden Boot
award for leading the team with 14 goals and was a First-Team All-Greater Metro
Conference selection ... Second Team WSCA All-State choice as a senior ... named
to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Second Team All-Area boys squad and played
for the West All-Stars at the NOW Newspapers Senior All-Star Game ... named first
team all-state as a junior and also to the first-team all-league after a team-leading
10-goal; seven-assist season ... First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference accolades
as sophomore.
Personal: Son of William and Robin Ferron ... born Jan. 16, 1992 ... two sisters played
college soccer at Wisconsin and Boston College ... career goal is to graduate in four
years with a good degree ... played club soccer for seven years for FC Milwaukee.
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Ferron
Ferron Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
0 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky 1 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
*2 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*1 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
*0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois -DNP9/16 at Northwestern
-DNP9/25 at Bowling Green 2 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*1 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*5 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
-DNP10/10at Wisconsin
0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
-DNP10/20at Cleveland State *1 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*1 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*2 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*0 0 0 0
Season Totals
16 0 0 0
Midfielder/Forward
Senior
5-7 • 150
Major: Marketing
KEVIN FERRON
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
G
19
12
14
45
GS
7
1
10
18
MinShots SOG G
889 12
9
0
312
9
4
0
934 16
5
0
2135 37
18
0
Brookfield, Wis.
Brookfield Central High School
A PTSGW
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
Returning Players
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Riley
Weiner
2011: Made six starts among his 14 games played as a sophomore ... recorded 10
shots on the season ... first appearance came against Western Illinois Sept. 2 ...
earned the start against Northeastern Sept. 11, playing a season-high 95 minutes
... finished the season on a high note, starting the final five matches ... had at
least one shot attempt in that final stretch, totaling eight overall, with all but one
on goal ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2010: Appeared in 12 games his first season at Milwaukee, making five starts
... earned more playing time as the season progressed, starting five of the final
seven games of the campaign ... recorded a goal and eight shots on the season ...
made college debut with 29 minutes against Butler Sept. 26, collecting a shot ...
made his first goal a memorable one, beating Loyola in overtime when his 109thminute strike sent UWM home a 1-0 winner Oct. 16 ... tied season-high with two
shots against Wright State Oct. 30 ... one of just three Horizon League players to
be named to the “100 Freshmen From Coast to Coast to Keep an Eye in 2010” list
by the “College Soccer News” website.
Muskego: Named the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Player of the Year
as a senior, leading his team to a 27-1-1 record and a state title ... Southeast
Conference and WSCA All-State First Team choice finished with a team-high 20
goals and 16 assists ... earned all-Midwest region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and was selected the Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel’s area player of the year and to it’s first-team all-area squad ... played
varsity for four years, earning all-conference honors each year while never losing
a Southeast Conference match ... led his high school team to the state championship game as a junior ... played in the NOW/Milwaukee Wave Senior Soccer
All-Star Game and was selected an All-American by ESPN RISE ... graduated with
high honors ... also played basketball.
Personal: Son of Steve Weiner and Joan Hoppe ... born April 24, 1992 ... chose
UWM because it was close to home and the soccer program ... career goal is to
help the team win ... most memorable sports experience was winning a state
title ... hobbies include video games, soccer and lake activities ... won three state
championships with his club team, FC Milwaukee.
Midfielder
Senior
5-10 • 150
RILEY WEINER
Major: Business/Accounting
Muskego, Wis.
Muskego High School
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
G
12
14
16
42
11
GS
5
6
7
18
MinShots SOG G
640
8
2
1
745 10
7
0
699
8
2
0
2084 26
11
1
A PTSGW
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
3
1
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Weiner Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*1 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky *0 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
0 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
0 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
1 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *1 0 1 1
9/16 at Northwestern *0 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
-DNP10/3 at Green Bay
-DNP10/6 UIC
2 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
*1 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
0 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State 0 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*1 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*1 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
Season Totals
8 0 1 1
2012: Played in 16 games on the season, recording eight shot attempts and one
assist ... earned seven starts ... had the start and recorded a shot in the seasonopener against Marquette Aug. 24 ... assisted the game-winner off a corner kick
against Northern Illinois Sept. 14 to help UWM to a 1-0 victory and possession of
the LeWang Trophy ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
Returning Players
2012: Made four starts in his eight games played on the season ... recorded one
shot and also had an assist ... started season-opener against Marquette Aug. 24,
taking one shot ... also made starts against Xavier Sept. 9, Bowling Green Sept. 25
and Valparaiso Nov. 3 ... assist came on the game-winning goal against the Crusaders in the season-finale, helping UWM earn a spot in the postseason ... named to
the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2011: Made four starts among seven appearances as a sophomore, missing time
due to injury ... recorded three shots on the season ... made first appearance
against Gardner-Webb Sept. 16 ... played 90 minutes in each of four-consecutive
starts: UAB Sept. 18, Green Bay Sept. 28, Valparaiso Oct. 22 and Wisconsin Oct.
26 ... two of three shot attempts came against Badgers ... other one came against
Phoenix ... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll.
2010: Appeared in seven games as a freshman, making starts in three contests
... tallied his assist in the season opener against Marquette Sept. 1 ... made first
start of season at Detroit Oct. 1 ... also started against Loyola Oct. 16, playing in a
season-high 100 minutes to help preserve a 1-0 shutout for UWM’s defense that
game ... other start came against Northern Illinois Nov. 4 ... second-half sub in Milwaukee’s 1-1 tie against #22 Michigan State Nov. 6, playing the final 65 minutes
of the game.
Whitefish Bay: Named WSCA All-State Honorable Mention, Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel All-Area and all-conference as a senior ... helped lead his team to a North
Shore Conference championship his last season and played for the East All-Stars
at the NOW Newspapers Senior All-Star Game ... four-year varsity player ... fourthmost wins in school history ... two-time Duke Pride winner ... scholar-athlete of
the year in 2010 ... also wrestled for four years.
Personal: Son of Rick Davey and Mary Jo Caminiti ... born Dec. 7, 1991 ... nickname is “Luke” ... career goals are to make it to the NCAA Tournament and graduate in four years ... most memorable sports experience was beating Muskego, 2-1,
in double-overtime his junior year ... chose UWM because it is a good school with
a good history of soccer ... also played eight years for the Bavarian Soccer Club.
LUCAS DAVEY
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Lucas
Davey
Davey Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*1 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky 0 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
0 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
-DNP9/9 at Xavier
*0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois -DNP9/16 at Northwestern
-DNP9/25 at Bowling Green *0 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
-DNP10/3 at Green Bay
-DNP10/6 UIC
-DNP10/10at Wisconsin
-DNP10/16Omaha
-DNP10/20at Cleveland State 0 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
-DNP10/27at Wright State
0 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*0 0 1 1
11/6 at Valparaiso
-DNPSeason Totals
1 0 1 1
Defender
Senior
5-9 • 160
Major: Education
Whitefish Bay, Wis.
Whitefish Bay High School
Year
2010
2011
2012
Totals
G
7
7
8
22
GS
3
4
4
11
MinShots SOG G
352
0
0
0
466
3
0
0
367
1
1
0
1185 4
1
0
A PTSGW
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
0
12
Returning Players
12
Dustin
Ashley
Prior to UWM: A transfer to Milwaukee from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside ... while with the Rangers in 2011, he was on the field for every minute of
the 17 games the team played.
Racine Horlick: A four-year starter, three-year team captain and team MVP ... the
Racine Journal 2010 Racine County Player of the Year ... a four-time All-Racine
County selection and a two-time All-Southeast Conference honoree ... tallied 23
goals and had two assists as a senior to finish with 45 goals and eight assists in
his career ... National Honor Society and Dean’s List member was named to the
All-Academic team all four years of high school.
Personal: Son of Dennis and Jennifer Ashley ... born Nov. 13, 1992 ... chose UWM
because he wanted to be a part of a quality NCAA Division I program ... career
goal is to have a successful collegiate career and continue playing after that ...
most memorable sports experience was scoring the first goal on Levonian Field
as a freshman ... does community service work through Student Government
and National Honor Society ... lists soccer, water sports, naps and hanging out
with friends as hobbies.
Defender
Junior
6-0 • 175
DUSTIN ASHLEY
Major: Marketing
Racine, Wis.
Racine Horlick High School
Parkside
Year
G GS MinShots SOG G A PTSGW
2011
17
17 1589 7
0
0 0
0
0
2012 6 21880 0 00 00
Totals
23
19 1777 7
0
0 0
0
0
13
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Ashley Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
-DNP8/26 Northern Kentucky -DNP8/31 IUPUI
-DNP9/2 Eastern Illinois
0 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern
-DNP9/25 at Bowling Green -DNP9/29 at Loyola
-DNP10/3 at Green Bay
-DNP10/6 UIC
-DNP10/10at Wisconsin
-DNP10/16Omaha
-DNP10/20at Cleveland State -DNP10/24Detroit
*0 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*0 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
-DNP11/6 at Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
Season Totals
0 0 0 0
2012: Appeared in six games in his first season at UWM, making a pair of starts
... first appearance came against Eastern Illinois Sept. 2 ... earned his first start of
the season against Detroit Oct. 24, playing all 90 minutes ... also started the next
game against Wright State Oct. 27.
Returning Players
2012: Started all 14 games he appeared in, battling through injury ... recorded a career-best 16 shots and tallied an assist ... assisted the gamewinner against Eastern Illinois Sept. 2 to help UWM secure the Panther Invitational title ... took four shots that game ... recorded a career-best seven
shots at Green Bay Oct. 3, playing all 110 minutes of the overtime draw.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2011: Started all 15 games he appeared in during his first season at Milwaukee ... recorded seven shots and scored once during the campaign
... missed some time due to a concussion ... started the season opener
and took a shot against IPFW Aug. 26 ... netted his goal in UWM’s big win
over Western Michigan Sept. 4 ... named to the Panther Invitational AllTournament Team.
All Saints: Played for five years at the high school level ... was also a fullback on the rugby team for five seasons.
Personal: Son of Dave and Jane Johnson ... nickname is “Jonno” ... born
May 14, 1991 ... chose UWM because he considers it a very attractive
option with the right ambition to move forward ... career goal is to graduate in his major and be successful in his career path ... most memorable
sports experience was scoring a goal in the Country Cup final ... lists hobbies as snooker and rugby ... played club soccer for Selby Town FC ... has
done volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity.
18
Richard
Johnson
Johnson Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*0 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky *0 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
*1 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*4 0 1 1
9/9 at Xavier
-DNP9/14 v. Northern Illinois *0 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern *0 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green -DNP9/29 at Loyola
-DNP10/3 at Green Bay
*7 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
*0 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
*0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*1 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State *0 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
-DNP10/27at Wright State
*0 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*1 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*2 0 0 0
Season Totals
16 0 1 1
Defender
Junior
5-10 • 175
RICHARD JOHNSON
Major:
Information Science & Technology
York, England
All Saints RC School
Year
2011
2012
Totals
G
15
14
29
GS
15
14
29
MinShots SOG G
1278 7
1
1
1159 16
5
0
2437 23
6
1
A PTSGW
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
3
0
14
Returning Players
20
Laurie
Bell
Midfielder
Junior
6-2 • 172
2011: Enjoyed a solid freshman campaign, making 14 starts in 15 games ... scored
a pair of goals and had three assists for seven points ... 26 shots overall ... scored
a goal in the season opener against IPFW Aug. 26 ... recorded assists in three of
the next four games, adding helpers against Western Illinois Sept. 2, Marquette
Sept. 9 and Butler Sept. 24 ... also had a season-high five shots against WIU ...
had four shot attempts and netted a goal against Wright State Oct. 15.
Poynton: Played five years of soccer at the high school level ... was the team’s
top scorer and helped squad to three league titles ... also played cricket for three
years and ran cross country for two seasons, finishing third at the district championship.
Personal: Son of Kevin and Sally Bell ... born Sept. 1, 1992 ... given name is Laurence ... chose UWM because he liked the city ... career goal is to play soccer
professionally ... most memorable sports experience was winning youth league
title with Rochdale, England ... lists surfing and cricket as hobbies ... played club
soccer with Manchester City and Rochdale.
Major: English/Journalism
Poynton, England
Poynton High School
LAURIE BELL
Year
2011
2012
Totals
G
15
17
32
15
GS
14
17
31
MinShots
1230 26
1575 58
2805 84
SOG G
11
2
25
8
36 10
A PTSGW
3
7
0
5
21 3
8
28 3
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Bell Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*4 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky *4 1 0 2
8/31 IUPUI
*6 1 1 3
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*4 1 0 2
9/9 at Xavier
*1 0 1 1
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *6 0 1 1
9/16 at Northwestern *1 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *2 1 0 2
9/29 at Loyola
*4 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*5 1 0 2
10/6 UIC
*4 0 1 1
10/10at Wisconsin
*1 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*4 1 0 2
10/20at Cleveland State *2 1 0 2
10/24Detroit
*5 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*2 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*3 1 1 3
11/6 at Valparaiso
-DNPSeason Totals
58 8 5 21
2012: Emerged as one of the top players in the league as a sophomore ... earned
First-Team All-Horizon League honors after leading the team with 21 points,
eight goals and five assists ... started all 17 games in which he appeared ... became first UWM sophomore to earn first-team all-league honors since 2005 ...
finished second in the league in points, third in goals and tied for the league
lead in assists ... was also second in shots (58) despite missing a game ... also
selected to the College Sports Madness First-Team All-League ... earned a spot
on the Capital One Academic All-District First-Team and Horizon Academic AllLeague squads as well ... two-time Horizon League Player of the Week (Aug. 27
and Oct. 1) ... first UWM player to record 20-plus points since 2005 ... scored a
goal in three-straight games Aug. 26-Sept. 2 ... named MVP and a member of the
Panther Invitational All-Tournament Team ... had assists the next two games to
become the first Panther with points in five games in a row since 2007 ... went
3-for-3 on penalty kicks ... netted the game-winning goals against Northern Kentucky Aug. 26, Eastern Illinois Sept. 2 and Valparaiso Nov. 3 ... found the back of
the net in back-to-back games against Omaha Oct. 16 and Cleveland State Oct.
20 ... author of “Bell’s Blog” on the UWM website.
Returning Players
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2012: Made 10 starts in his 16 appearances overall, recording a career-high 27
shots in scoring one goal and recording a pair of assists ... moved to more of an
offensive role after playing defender as a freshman ... started the season opener
against Marquette Aug. 24, taking four shots ... had an assist on a corner kick and
four more shot attempts against Northern Kentucky Aug. 26 ... assisted the gamewinner against Eastern Illinois Sept. 2 ... scored his goal on an impressive header
off a long kick against UIC Oct. 6.
2011: Made an immediate impact on the defensive end as a freshman, starting
and appearing in 12 games ... recorded three shot attempts and scored once ...
his goal was an important one - it was the only tally in a 1-0 victory over Northern
Illinois Nov. 2 that gave UWM the LeWang Trophy back ... his blast from over 30
yards out helped the Panthers possess all three traveling cups they play for - the
first time since the end of the 2004 campaign they have had all three ... also had
shots against IPFW in the season opener and Marquette Sept. 9.
Westfield: Three-year varsity starter, leading his team to a Hoosier Crossroads
Conference Championship and a sectional runner-up finish as a senior ... team
captain and MVP his final year, earning first-team all-league honors after leading
the conference in assists ... named second-team all-state and first-team all-district, helping Westfield to a No. 1 ranking in state and No. 12 rank in the country
at the end of the season ... won a league title as a sophomore and a second-place
standing as a junior.
Personal: Son of Monte and Jennifer Stevenson ... born Sept. 27, 1993 ... chose
UWM because he loved the city ... career goal is to be a professional soccer player
... state champion or runner-up four years with his club team with Indiana United
Academy ... most memorable sports experience is winning those three state titles
... lists golf, basketball and winning as his hobbies.
22
Zach
Stevenson
Stevenson Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*4 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky 4 0 1 1
8/31 IUPUI
*4 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*2 0 1 1
9/9 at Xavier
*2 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois -DNP9/16 at Northwestern 0 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *3 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*0 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*0 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
1 1 0 2
10/10at Wisconsin
*0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*3 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State -DNP10/24Detroit
0 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
1 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*3 0 0 0
Season Totals
27 1 2 4
Defender/Midfielder
Junior
6-1 • 190
ZACH STEVENSON
Major: Education
Westfield, Ind.
Westfield High School
Year
2011
2012
Totals
G
12
16
28
GS MinShots SOG G A PTSGW
121062 3
2 10 2 1
10 974 27
8
1 2
4
0
22203630 10 22 6 1
16
Returning Players
27
Kyle
Neumann
2011: Appeared in 11 games in his first season at UWM ... recorded four
shots and added one assist ... assist came in his first game of the season,
setting up the final goal of a 4-0 win over Western Michigan Sept. 4 ...
three of his four shot attempts on the season came in 2-2 draw at Detroit
Oct. 8 ... other came against UAB Sept. 18, playing a season-high 43 minutes that day.
West: Earned Fox Valley Association First-Team All-Conference, WSCA
All-State Honorable Mention and first-team all-area honors as a senior ...
scored 22 goals and added 17 assists as a senior to follow up a junior campaign where he netted 24 goals and had 22 assists ... four-year letterwinner ... tallied 77 goals and 66 assists in his prep career, earning first-team
all-league honors three times ... also a three-year member of the varsity
basketball team ... National Honor Society member ... Badger Boys State
representative ... honor roll member.
Personal: Son of Darrell and Kris Neumann ... born Sept. 26, 1992 ... brother, Ethan, runs track at Stevens Point ... chose UWM because he really
liked the school, campus and soccer team ... career goal is to graduate
from college and become successful ... most memorable sports experience was playing in the state cup ... lists video games as a hobby ... played
club soccer with NEW United 93.
Midfielder/Forward
Junior
6-0 • 166
Major: Kinesiology
KYLE NEUMANN
Appleton, Wis.
Appleton West High School
Year
2011
2012
Totals
G
11
6
17
17
GS
0
2
2
MinShots SOG G
178
4
1
0
221
4
2
1
399
8
3
1
A PTSGW
1
1
0
0
2
0
1
3
0
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Neumann Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
-DNP8/26 Northern Kentucky -DNP8/31 IUPUI
-DNP9/2 Eastern Illinois
-DNP9/9 at Xavier
0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois 2 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern 0 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green -DNP9/29 at Loyola
-DNP10/3 at Green Bay
-DNP10/6 UIC
-DNP10/10at Wisconsin
-DNP10/16Omaha
*0 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State -DNP10/24Detroit
-DNP10/27at Wright State
-DNP11/3 Valparaiso
1 1 0 2
11/6 at Valparaiso
*1 0 0 0
Season Totals
4 1 0 2
2012: Made a pair of starts among his six appearances on the season ...
recorded four shots and scored a goal ... made season-debut against nationally-ranked Xavier Sept. 9 ... tallied a pair of shots against Northern
Illinois Sept. 14 ... made his first start of the year against Nebraska-Omaha
Oct. 16 ... put UWM on the board in the 2-1 win over Valparaiso Nov. 3,
scoring just 88 seconds after subbing into the contest ... also started the
Horizon League Tournament contest at Valparaiso Nov. 6, recording a shot
attempt.
Returning Players
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2012: Enjoyed a solid freshman campaign, playing in all 18 games and
making 15 starts ... recorded eight shots and scored a goal ... started the
season opener against Marquette Aug. 24 ... recorded a shot in each of
the first three games ... scored a goal against Green Bay Oct. 3 to help
UWM overcome a two-goal deficit and retain possession of the Chancellor’s Cup.
Mount Horeb: Named Wisconsin State Journal Player of the Year after
leading team to the WIAA Division II State Championship ... scored the
game-winner in the 1-0 final ... team went 20-2-2 as a senior, scoring 34
goals and adding 17 assists to earn Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association
First-Team All-State honors ... a three-time All-Northern Badger Conference selection (twice first-team), finished his career as the school’s alltime leading scorer in points (165) and assists (39) while adding 63 goals
... also named Dane County Player of the Year ... three-time team captain
and MVP.
Personal: Son of Todd and Joyce Ruhland ... born Oct. 18, 1993 ... chose
UWM because of the big city and soccer atmosphere ... career goal is
to be successful ... most memorable sports experience was winning the
state title in 2011 ... played 10 years of club soccer for the Middleton Yahara Soccer Club.
2
Patrick
Ruhland
Ruhland Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*1 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky 1 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
*1 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*0 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
*0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *0 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern *0 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *0 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*0 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
1 1 0 2
10/6 UIC
*0 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
*0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*1 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State *0 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*2 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*1 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*0 0 0 0
Season Totals
8 1 0 2
Midfielder
Sophomore
5-9 • 145
Major: Business
PATRICK RUHLAND
Mazomanie, Wis.
Mount Horeb High School
Year
2012
Totals
G
18
18
GS MinShots SOG G A PTSGW
15 1488 8
2
1 0
2
0
15 1488 8
2
1 0
2
0
18
Returning Players
7
Dorian
O’Lochlayne
Prior to UWM: Redshirted the 2011 season as a true freshman at Creighton University ... named one of the “Top 150 College Recruits by College
Soccer News.”
Marquette: Helped Hilltoppers to two state championships ... team was
ranked in NSCAA High School Top-25 both seasons ... earned First-Team
Greater Metro All-Conference honors as a junior and senior and honorable
mention as a sophomore ... second-team all-state as a senior and honorable mention as a junior ... Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area Second
Team member ... three-year varsity letterwinner ... Dean’s List member.
Personal: Son of D. and Kathy O’Lochlayne ... born March 30, 1993 ...
chose UWM because of the up-and-coming soccer program ... career goal
is to enjoy soccer ... most memorable sports experience was winning the
state championship ... also played club soccer for FC Milwaukee ... member of the Wisconsin Olympic Development Program and Region II pool ...
twice selected for USL ODP National Camp ... lists video games as a hobby.
Forward
Sophomore
5-10 • 165
Major: Finance
Pewaukee, Wis.
Marquette High School
Creighton
DORIAN O’LOCHLAYNE
Year
2012
Totals
G
14
14
19
GS MinShots SOG G A PTSGW
7
532 10
4
1 1
3
0
7
532 10
4
1 1
3
0
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
O’Lochlayne Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
*2 0 1 1
8/26 Northern Kentucky *2 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
-DNP9/2 Eastern Illinois
-DNP9/9 at Xavier
1 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *0 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern
-DNP9/25 at Bowling Green 0 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
1 1 0 2
10/3 at Green Bay
*3 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
*0 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
*0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
0 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State *0 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
-DNP10/27at Wright State
1 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
0 0 0 0
Season Totals
10 1 1 3
2012: Made seven starts in 14 games in his first season in a UWM uniform ... recorded 10 shots, one goal and one assist ... impressive debut in
the season opener against Marquette Aug. 24, assisting the first Panther
goal and adding a pair of shots ... earned his first start against the Golden
Eagles ... put Milwaukee up 1-0 against Loyola Sept. 29 ... tallied a seasonhigh three shots in the tie at Green Bay Oct. 3.
Returning Players
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2012: Capped a solid freshman campaign with Horizon League All-Newcomer
Team honors ... appeared in all 18 games, making 16 starts ... recorded 45
shots - second on the team - and finished third on the squad in scoring with
seven points on two goals and three assists ... was also selected to the College Sports Madness All-Horizon League Second Team ... finished fourth in
the Horizon League in shots and tied for eighth in assists ... made his first
start against IUPUI Aug. 31, scoring a goal to put UWM up 2-1 before assisting the game-winner that came at 89:59 ... named to the Panther Invitational
All-Tournament Team ... recorded an assist against nationally-ranked Xavier
Sept. 9 ... scored the game-winner and assisted the other in Milwaukee’s 2-0
victory over Nebraska-Omaha Oct. 16 ... also had a season-best eight shots in
that contest.
Catholic Memorial: Led team to the WIAA Division II state championship
game each of his four seasons, winning as a junior while finishing runnerup the other three years ... Classic 8 First-Team All-Conference selection and
league player of the year had a team-high 12 goals with four assists as a senior, going 18-6-1 ... WSCA All-State honoree was also a Second-Team All-Area
selection by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... scored 16 goals as a junior to
earn all-state honorable mention honors for the second consecutive season.
Personal: Son of Michael and Linda Horvat ... born April 12, 1994 ... career
goal is to win a Horizon League championship ... most memorable sports moment was winning the soccer state title in 2010 ... chose UWM because he
considered it a great college with a great soccer program ... lists golf as a
hobby ... played for the Milwaukee Bavarians for four years ... was invited to
train overseas with Bayer Leverkusen for four weeks in summer of 2011.
9
Aaron
Horvat
Horvat Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
0 0 0 0
8/26 Northern Kentucky 1 0 0 0
8/31 IUPUI
*5 1 1 3
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*5 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
*2 0 1 1
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *1 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern *2 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *6 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*0 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*5 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
*3 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
*2 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*8 1 1 3
10/20at Cleveland State *1 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*3 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*0 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*1 0 0 0
Season Totals
45 2 3 7
Forward
Sophomore
6-1 • 150
AARON HORVAT
Major: Undecided
East Troy, Wis.
Waukesha Catholic Memorial HS
Year
2012
Totals
G
18
18
GS MinShots SOG G A PTSGW
16 1458 45
17
2 3
7
1
16 1458 45
17
2 3
7
1
20
Returning Players
15
Declan
Rodriguez
Prior to UWM: Played for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency club
squad following time with the Richmond United Metro ... won the Metro
League Championship five times in a row in the U-12 to U-16 age bracket ... a member of Canada’s Danone Cup national team in 2005 ... played
for Coastal WFC in 2007 and 2009, winning the North American Super YLeague Championship.
Personal: Son of Ron and Ingrid Rodriguez ... born June 15, 1993 ... chose
UWM for a fresh new environment and to further his education and soccer career ... career goals are to have a successful college career that could
lead to a playing career in MLS or overseas ... most memorable sports experience was playing in Lyon, France, for Canada in the Danone Nations Cup.
Defender
Sophomore
6-1 • 175
DECLAN RODRIGUEZ
Major: Undecided
Vancouver, BC
Burnaby Central
Year
2012
Totals
G
18
18
21
GS MinShots SOG G A PTSGW
17 1631 26
6
2 0
4
0
17 1631 26
6
2 0
4
0
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Rodriguez Match by Match in 2012
Note: * = Game Started
DateOpponent
Sh G A Pts
8/24 at Marquette
1 1 0 2
8/26 Northern Kentucky *2 1 0 2
8/31 IUPUI
*1 0 0 0
9/2 Eastern Illinois
*2 0 0 0
9/9 at Xavier
*0 0 0 0
9/14 v. Northern Illinois *0 0 0 0
9/16 at Northwestern *3 0 0 0
9/25 at Bowling Green *2 0 0 0
9/29 at Loyola
*2 0 0 0
10/3 at Green Bay
*1 0 0 0
10/6 UIC
*1 0 0 0
10/10at Wisconsin
*0 0 0 0
10/16Omaha
*1 0 0 0
10/20at Cleveland State *2 0 0 0
10/24Detroit
*4 0 0 0
10/27at Wright State
*3 0 0 0
11/3 Valparaiso
*0 0 0 0
11/6 at Valparaiso
*1 0 0 0
Season Totals
26 2 0 4
2012: Earned Second-Team All-Horizon League honors and was selected to
the league All-Newcomer team ... started 17 of 18 games, with his 1,631
total minutes the most of any UWM newcomer ... did not take long to make
an impression as a Panther, scoring goals in each of his first two games to
become the fourth freshman since 2000 to score in the season opener ...
also became just the second-ever freshman to score in the first two games
of the season when he found the back of the net against Marquette Aug. 24
and Northern Kentucky Aug. 26 ... took 26 shots on the season ... seasonhigh four shots against Detroit Oct. 24.
2013 Newcomers
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Jonathan
Stahr
Agustin
Rey
Aaron
Cranfill
Goalkeepr
Freshman
6-1 • 180
Goalkeeper
Junior
6-0 • 190
Defender
Senior
6-3 • 200
Major:
Business
Milwaukee, Wis.
St. Thomas More High School
Major:
Psychology
Las Cruces, N.M.
Casa Grande Union High School
Yavapai CC
Major:
Accounting
New Berlin, Wis.
New Berlin West High School
Green Bay
2012: Redshirted the 2012 season and
maintained freshman eligibility.
Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at
Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona ...
team went 19-1-3 in 2011 and 21-3-0
in 2012, claiming a pair of conference
titles while being ranked in the NJCAA
Top 10 the entire stretch ... posted
a 0.96 goals against average and 28
saves in 13 games in his final season as
a Roughrider.
2012: Sat out the 2012 season due to
NCAA transfer rules.
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St. Thomas More: Wisconsin Soccer
Coaches Association First-Team Small
Schools All-State selection as a senior
... was in net for every game his final
campaign, recording 137 saves and a
1.51 goals against average ... named
First-Team All-Woodlands Conference
as a senior and honorable mention as
a sophomore and junior ... also played
four years on the basketball court,
earning honorable mention all-area
honors ... earned highest honors in the
classroom all four years.
Personal: Son of Michael and Kaye
Stahr ... born Oct. 1, 1993 ... career
goal is to be successful ... chose UWM
to play soccer and get a good education ... lists hobby as playing sports.
1
Casa Grande Union: A two-year all-district selection in high school ... played
for the Real Salt Lake Academy U-18
squad, earning a full scholarship to
Yavapai ... also a member of the Strickers Futbol Club.
Personal: Son of Agustin and Magdalena Rey ... nickname is “Augie” ...
born Dec. 27, 1992 ... will also minor in
Spanish ... career goal is to play at the
next level ... chose UWM because he
wanted to play good futbol and make it
to the big league ... lists FIFA and pingpong as hobbies.
22
4
Prior to UWM: A transfer to the Panthers
from Green Bay ... played in all 19 games
for the Phoenix, scoring first collegiate
goal against Loyola Sept. 24 ... member
of Horizon League Academic Honor Roll
... Dean’s List ... spent the 2010 and 2009
seasons at Marquette, one as a redshirt
... named to the 2009-10 Big East All-Academic Team.
New Berlin West: Three-time First-Team
All-Woodlands Conference honoree ... honorable mention all-state selection as a junior ... helped the Vikings’ defense set the
school’s shutout record two years in a row
... two-time all-area selection ... three-time
team captain ... also played basketball.
Personal: Son of Brian and Jenny Cranfill
... nickname is “Cranny” ... born March
17, 1991 ... chose UWM because of the
coaches, the team and the soccer history
... most memorable sports experience
was his first college goal against Loyola
... played club soccer for FC Milwaukee,
winning a state championship in 2007 ...
participant in the inaugural USSF Academy season ... lists hobbies as basketball,
FIFA and curling ... Eagle Scout.
2013 Newcomers
Andrew
Stone
Luke
Goodnetter
Rami
Younes
Midfielder
Junior
6-0 • 180
Forward
Freshman
5-9 • 135
Major:
Information Science & Technology
Green Bay, Wis.
Green Bay Preble High School
Green Bay
Major:
Marketing
Elm Grove, Wis.
Brookfield East High School
Green Bay
Major:
Business
Uppsala, Sweden
Celsius
2012: Sat out the 2012 season due to NCAA
transfer rules.
2012: Sat out the 2012 season due to NCAA
transfer rules.
Prior to UWM: A transfer to Milwaukee
from Green Bay ... named Second-Team AllHorizon League in 2011, starting 18 games
for a Phoenix defense that recorded five
shutouts on the year ... scored only goal of
the season at UIC Oct. 1 ... started 13 games
for the Phoenix in 2010, missing first six
games of the season due to an appendectomy ... played in all 20 games as a freshman
in 2009, finding the back of the net at Pittsburgh Sept. 11.
Prior to UWM: A transfer to Milwaukee from
Green Bay ... finished the 2011 season with
three goals, including one in the first round
of the Horizon League Tournament ... scored
game-winning goal at Cleveland State Oct. 22
... started 18 games for the Phoenix ... Dean’s
List at Green Bay ... played for the Wisconsin
Badgers in 2010, starting 18 of 19 games on
the season.
Prior to UWM: Played for Uppsala Näs
IK in Division 3, the best amateur league
in Sweden ... scored five goals and added seven assists in 24 games in 2012 ...
followed a 2011 campaign where he
scored 26 goals and had 21 assists in
50 games ... won six district championships in a row and was selected to the
all-state team for camp in Halmstad for
national team competitions.
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Green Bay Preble: Named First-Team AllFox River Classic Conference as a senior ...
named the League’s Offensive Player of the
Year his final season ... a second-team allconference selection as a junior, earned allleague accolades three times in his career ...
team captain ... helped lead his squad to the
state tournament.
Personal: Son of William and Catherine
Stone ... born Nov. 18, 1990 ... minoring in
business administration ... chose UWM so
he could finish reaching his goals ... career
goal is to play professional soccer ... most
memorable sports experience was playing
for Aldo Santaga when he was growing up
... played club soccer for F.C. Green Bay and
Green Bay Lightning ... lists hobbies as music, playing sports and spending time with
friends and family.
8
Brookfield East: Named NSCAA All-Region as
a senior in 2009 ... First-Team Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association All-State as a senior
... second-team all-state as a junior in 2008 ...
led squad to pair of regional championships in
2008 and 2009 ... First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference in 2008 and 2009 ... two-time
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel All-Area selection
... named team MVP his senior year after tallying 12 goals and eight assists ... candidate
for Gatorade Player of the Year in 2009 ...
honor roll member.
Personal: Son of John and Leslie Goodnetter
... born Oct. 15, 1991 ... has volunteered with
the Special Olympics ... chose UWM because
of the coaching staff ... career goal is to win
a Horizon League title and be a professional
soccer player ... lists hobbies as basketball,
golf and chess ... led Elm Grove Soccer Club
to back-to-back state titles in 2008 and 2009
... also played for FC Milwaukee in U.S. Soccer
Development Academy.
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10
Personal: Son of Khaled Younes and
Iman Renno ... born Aug. 10, 1992 in
Hammarby, Stockholm ... career goal
is to play professionally ... most memorable sports moment was third place at
the Swedish Championships ... chose
UWM so he could combine soccer and
school ... lists FIFA and friends as his
hobbies ... played club soccer for UNIK
and Sirius for four years.
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Defender
Senior
6-2 • 205
2013 Newcomers
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Junior
Juarez
Kostas
Kotselas
Beau
Laufer
Defender
Freshman
5-6 • 147
Forward
Freshman
6-3 • 187
Forward/Midfielder
Freshman
5-9 • 155
Major:
Undecided
Las Cruces, N.M.
Vista Grande High School
Major:
Business
San Diego, Calif.
St. Augustine High School
Major:
Civil Engineering
Louisville, Ky.
Eastern High School
Vista Grande: Played soccer at the club
level for three years at Real Salt Lake
Academy and eight years with Striker
FC ... was the captain of both the U-18
and U-16 teams at RSL, making Region
IV holdover camps at three different
positions ... a member of the U-14 National team, scored the winning penalty
kick at nationals for third place in development academy finals week ... first
named to the Developmental Academy
team in July of 2011 ... participated in
the RSL combine in 2012 ... was named
to the “Top 20 Players to Watch” as a
member of the U-16 RSL Academy ...
National Honor Society member.
St. Augustine: Scored the golden goal
in the California state championship
game as a senior, netting five goals in
three state tournament contests in
2012 ... a four-year starter, was named
a member of the 2012 San Diego Hall
of Champions All-County Soccer Team
... earned scholar-athlete honors ...
joined Real Salt Lake’s academy team
after prep career ... was the leading
scorer for the Surf Academy and also
played with the South Coast Strikers in
the summer of 2012.
Eastern: Was a four-year starter on the
soccer field, earning all-region honors
during his career ... was also the point
guard on the basketball team for two
seasons ... played club soccer for United 1996 FC International and River City
Rovers.
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Personal: Son of Jose and Melissa
Juarez ... given name is Isaias ... born
Jan. 3, 1995 in El Paso, Tex. ... career
goal is to win a national championship
and go on to play professionally ... most
memorable sports moment was scoring
the winning PK for third place at nationals ... chose UWM so he could continue
developing as a player and play at a high
level ... listening to music and working
with computers are his hobbies.
14
Personal: Son of John and Donna Kotselas ... born June 15, 1995 ... brother,
Panos, plays soccer at Cal State San
Marcos ... career goal is to win a national championship ... most memorable sports moment was scoring the
game-winner in the state championship ... chose UWM for the soccer program and for the business program ...
did over 75 hours of community service volunteer work in high school ...
lists hobbies as playing FIFA and going
to the gym.
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17
Personal: Son of Brad and Jacque
Laufer ... born Sept. 28, 1994 ... most
memorable sports moment was being
a futsal national champion ... chose
UWM for the excellent school and soccer program ... career goal is to become
a civil engineer ... has done volunteer
work with the Best Buddies program ...
lists hobbies as soccer, golf, table tennis and watching sports.
2013 Newcomers
Austin
Toth
Liam
Anderson
Ryan
Onwukwe
Goalkeeper
Freshman
6-0 • 190
Goalkeeper
Junior
6-3 • 205
Major:
Masters of Science in Taxation
Milwaukee, Wis.
Milwaukee Pius High School
DePaul
Major:
Geography
Auckland, New Zealand
Westlake High School
Major:
Sociology
New Hope, Minn.
Robbinsdale Cooper High School
IUPUI
Prior to UWM: A four-time member of
the BIG EAST Conference All-Academic
Team at DePaul ... started 14 of the 17
matches he competed in during the 2012
season ... started in all 19 matches as a
key component of the back line in 2011 ...
only Blue Demon to start in every game
that season ... started 17 times in 19 appearances as a freshman in 2010, scoring
in a 1-1, double-overtime tie with Providence ... redshirted the 2009 campaign ...
Dean’s List member at DePaul.
Westlake: A three-year starter in goal
for the Westlake Boys High School ...
was named the ASB Auckland Schoolboy Player of the Year ... also played
club soccer for Auckland City for two
seasons ... had a very successful run
in club soccer, including appearances
in FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2012,
FIFA U17 World Cup Mexico 2011, ASB
Charity Cup Champions 2011 and ASB
Premiership Runners-up 2013.
Prior to UWM: Spent one season at IUPUI
and two seasons at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside ... made one start for IUPUI
in 2012, making three saves in goal against
Xavier Sept. 5 ... appeared in seven matches
in 2011 at Parkside, all as a starter ... registered a 0.96 goals against average, 27 saves
and a 3-3-1 record with a shutout ... started
all 16 games in net as a freshman... named
the team’s Newcomer/Rookie of the Year ...
finished the year with a 1.52 goals against average, 45 saves and a 6-7-2 record with two
shutouts ... GLVC All-Academic Team honoree
... Dean’s List member.
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Pius: Selected all-state once and all-conference twice ... three-year starter and
four-year letterwinner ... five-time member of Wisconsin Olympic Development
Program ... played with Croatian Eagles
club team that won a State Cup title and
was a finalist twice.
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Personal: Son of Michael and Diane
Anderson ... born Oct. 20, 1994 ... career goal is to play professional soccer
... chose UWM to have a new experience in his life ... lists FIFA as a hobby.
Personal: Son of Alex and Jennifer Toth
... father was a two-year letterwinner
on the UWM soccer team ... majored in
accountancy as an undergrad student ...
born May 24, 1991 ... most memorable
sports moment was 3v3 national championship ... chose UWM to go to graduate school, to be back in Milwaukee and
to have a successful final year of college
soccer ... career goal is to work in public
accounting ... has done volunteer work
with Altius gymnastics ... lists playing and
watching sports as hobbies.
TR
Totino-Grace: Earned three varsity letters in
soccer at Totino-Grace (Minn.) High School ...
was an all-state selection... led Totino-Grace
to a state runner-up finish as a junior and
third place his senior year ... earned a shutout in the 2009 All-Star Senior Classic ... state
runner-up in 2008 with his club team, Minnesota Thunder Academy... won two state
club championships with Bangu-Tsunami ...
graduated from Robbinsdale Cooper Senior
High School ... Dean’s List member.
Personal: Son of Chioma Onwukwe and Jackie Johnson ... born Aug. 17, 1992 ... career
goal is to play professional soccer overseas
and open a gym ... most memorable sports
experience was winning the Midwest regional title with the Madison 56’ers in the NPSL ...
chose UWM for the great training to help him
get to the next level, the good location and
because he was familiar with Milwaukee ...
lists skateboarding and exercising as hobbies.
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2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Defender
Senior (Graduate Student)
6-1 • 170
2012 Results
2012 UWM Men’s Soccer Game Results
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Date
Aug. 24
Opponent
IPFW
Score
L, 4-1
Overall
0-1-0
Horizon
--
Goals Scored (Assist/s)
Laurie Bell (Robert Refai)
Aug. 24
at Marquette
L, 3-2
0-1-0
-
Cody Banks (Dorian O’Lochlayne)
Declan Rodriguez (Unassisted)
Aug. 26
NORTHERN KENTUCKY
W, 2-1
1-1-0
-
Declan Rodriguez (Zach Stevenson)
Laurie Bell (Penalty Kick)
Aug. 31
IUPUI #
W, 3-2
2-1-0
-
Laurie Bell (Penalty Kick)
Aaron Horvat (Laurie Bell)
Pol Narbona (Aaron Horvat)
Sept. 2
EASTERN ILLINOIS #
W, 2-0
3-1-0
-
Laurie Bell (Stevenson/Richard Johnson)
Jamie Bladen (Unassisted)
Sept. 9
at #25 Xavier
L, 3-1
3-2-0
-
Stuart McBain (Bell/Horvat)
Sept. 14
vs. NIU %
W, 1-0
4-2-0
-
Stuart McBain (Bell/Riley Weiner)
Sept. 16
at #18 Northwestern %
L, 2-0
4-3-0
-
-
Sept. 25
at Bowling Green
L, 2-1 OT2
4-4-0
-
Laurie Bell (Penalty Kick)
Sept. 29
at Loyola*
T, 1-1 OT2
4-4-1
0-0-1
Dorian O’Lochlayne (Jamie Bladen)
Oct. 3
at Green Bay*
T, 2-2 OT2
4-4-2
0-0-2
Patrick Ruhland (Unassisted)
Laurie Bell (Unassisted)
Oct. 6
UIC*
W, 2-1 OT
5-4-2
1-0-2
Zach Stevenson (James Ashcroft)
Jamei Bladen (Laurie Bell)
Oct. 10
Jamie Bleden (unassisted)
at Wisconsin
W, 1-0
6-4-2
-
Oct. 16
OMAHA
W, 2-0
7-4-2
-
Aaron Horvat (Robbie Boyd)
Laurie Bell (Aaron Horvat)
Oct. 20
at Cleveland State*
L, 2-1 OT
7-5-2
1-1-2
Laurie Bell (Jamie Bladen(
Oct. 24
DETROIT*
L, 1-0
7-6-2
1-2-2
-
Oct. 27
at Wright State*
L, 1-0
7-7-2
1-3-2
-
Nov. 3
VALPARAISO*
W, 2-1
8-7-2
2-3-2
Kyle Neumann (Laurie Bell)
Laurie Bell (Lucas Davey)
Nov. 6
-
at Valparaiso ^
L, 1-0
8-8-2
# 38th Panther Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.)
% Lakeside Classic (Evanston, Ill.)
* Horizon League Match
^ Horizon League Tournament Match
Home games in CAPS
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-
Team Record
W-L-T
Overall:8-8-2
Horizon:2-3-2
Home:6-1-0
Away:1-7-2
Neutral:1-0-0
Overtime:1-2-2
2012 Statistics
2012 Overall Statistics
Note: Bold indicates 2012 senior
--Goal Average-- --Saves--
# Name
GP-GS Minutes
GA
Avg
Saves
00
Connor Revsbeck
5-3 387:53 40.9315
30 John Shakon 15-15
1288:26191.3365
TEAM3
Totals
18 1676:19231.2383
Opponents
18 1676:19231.2386
Individual Game Highs
POINTS
GOALS
ASSISTS
3
3
3
3
Laurie Bell vs. Valparaiso (Nov. 3)
Aaron Horvat vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
Laurie Bell vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
Aaron Horvat vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
1
1
Numerous players tied
Numerous players tied
SHOTS 8 Aaron Horvat vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
7
Richard Johnson at Green Bay (Oct. 3)
--Record-Pct.
W
L
T
Sho
.7893112/0
.7745712/0
.7838824
.7898824
Individual Game Highs
SHOTS ON GOAL
5 Aaron Horvat vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
5 Laurie Bell vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
Goalkeeping
SAVES 8
6
6
6
27
John Shakon at Wright State (Oct. 27)
John Shakon at Green Bay (Oct. 3)
John Shakon at Xavier (Sept. 9)
John Shakon vs. Eastern Illinois (Sept. 2)
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
# Name
GP-GS
G
A
PTS
Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-ATT
20
Laurie Bell
17-178521 58.13825
.431 33-3
4 Jamie Bladen
17-17328 19.1589.474 20-0
9
Aaron Horvat
18-16237 45.04417
.378 10-0
15
Declan Rodriguez18-17204 26.0776.231 00-0
10
Stuart McBain
6-2 204 4 .5002.500 10-0
22
Zach Stevenson 16-10124 27.0378.296 00-0
7
Dorian O’Lochlayne
14-7 113 10.1004.400 00-0
6 Cody Banks
9-5 102 10.1005.500 00-0
2
Petrick Ruhland 18-15102 8 .1252.250 00-0
27
Kyle Neumann 6-2 102 4 .2502.500 00-0
21
Pol Narbona
6-0 102 2 .5001.500 10-0
19
Robbie Boyd
18-17011 32.00010
.312 00-0
18
Richard Johnson 14-14011 16.0005.312 00-0
3
James Ashcroft 18-17011 13.0005.385 00-0
26
Riley Weiner
16-7 011 8 .0002.250 00-0
28
Lucas Davey
8-4 011 1 .00011.00000-0
23
Kevin Ferron
14-10000 16.0005.312 00-0
30
John Shakon
15-15000 0 .0000.000 00-0
16
Alex Megna
1-1 000 0 .0000.000 00-0
12
Dustin Ashley
6-2 000 0 .0000.000 00-0
00
Connor Revsbeck 5-3 000 0 .0000.000 00-0
Totals
18
23 18 64 299 .077 109.365 8 3-3
Opponents
18
23 20 66 230 .100 106.461 8 4-6
2012 Team Statistics
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
MILWAUKEE RECORD...
Overall................................................8-8-2
At Home.............................................6-1-0
On the Road.....................................1-7-2
At Neutral Sites................................1-0-0
In League Games............................2-3-2
In Non-Conference Games..........6-5-0
In Overtime.......................................1-2-2
Playing One Overtime..................1-1-0
Playing Two Overtimes.................0-1-2
When Scoring First.........................7-1-1
When Leading at Halftime..........5-0-1
When Trailing at Halftime............1-3-1
When Tied at Halftime..................2-5-0
When Scoring One Goal...............2-3-1
When Scoring Two Goals.............5-1-1
When Scoring Three+ Goals.......1-0-0
When Allowing One Goal............3-3-1
When Allowing Two Goals..........1-2-1
When Allowing Three+ Goals........0-2-0
In Shutouts.......................................4-4-0
Outshooting Opponents.............5-4-1
Being Outshot.................................3-4-0
Tied in Shots.....................................0-0-1
Panther Game Highs
POINTS 8 vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
6 Four times
GOALS3
vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
2 Seven times
ASSISTS 2 Seven times
SHOTS 34 at Green Bay (Oct. 3)
26 vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
SOG
15 vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
12 vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
SAVES 8 at WSU (Oct. 27)
7 at Green Bay (Oct. 3)
C. KICKS 8 Three times
FOULS 18 vs. NIU (Sept. 14)
16 at BGSU (Sept. 25)
Opponent Game Highs
POINTS 10 at Xavier (Sept. 9)
8 at Marquette (Aug. 24)
GOALS 3 at Xavier (Sept. 9)
3 at Marquette (Aug. 24)
ASSISTS 4 at Xavier (Sept. 9)
SHOTS 18 at Green Bay (Oct. 20)
18 at Xavier (Sept. 9)
SOG
9 Three times
SAVES 12 vs. IUPUI (Aug. 31)
10 vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
C. KICKS 10 at Marquette (Aug. 24)
FOULS 23 vs. NKU (Aug. 26)
UWM
Opponent Game Lows
POINTS 0 Four times
GOALS 0 Four times
ASSISTS 0 Seven times
SHOTS 4 vs. NKU (Aug. 26)
7 vs. Detroit (Oct. 24)
SOG
2 vs. NKU (Aug. 26)
2 vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
SAVES 1 at CSU (Oct. 20)
2 at Wisconsin (Oct. 10)
2 at Valparaiso (Nov. 6)
C. KICKS 1 vs. NKU (Aug. 26)
1 at Green Bay (Oct. 3)
1 at WSU (Oct. 27)
FOULS 9 at Marquette (Aug. 24)
10 at CSU (Oct. 20)
2012 Team Statistics
Category
Shot Statistics
Goals-Shot Attempts
Goals Scored Average
Shot Percentage
Shots on goal-Attempts
SOG Percentage
Shots/Game
Assists
Corner Kicks
Penalty Kicks
Penalties (Y/R)
Attendance
Total
Dates
Neutral Site #/Avg.
Panther Game Lows
POINTS 0 Four times
GOALS 0 Four times
ASSISTS 0 Seven times
SHOTS 7 at Wisconsin (Oct. 10)
7 at CSU (Oct. 20)
SOG
2 at CSU (Oct. 20)
2 at Valparaiso (Nov. 6)
SAVES 1 vs. NKU (Aug. 26)
2 vs. Omaha (Oct. 16)
C. KICKS 1 Three times
FOULS 6 vs. UIC (Oct. 6)
8 Two times
OPP
23-29923-230
1.28
1.28
.077 .100
109-299 106-230
.365 .461
16.6 12.8
18
20
86
89
3-3
4-6
29/2
33/1
4092 5035
7/585 10/504
1/211
Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Milwaukee
8141 0 23
Opponents
6151 1 23
Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Milwaukee
129154 9 7 299
Opponents
101120 4 5 230
Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Milwaukee
38411 3 83
Opponents
42402 2 86
CK by Period
Milwaukee
Opponents
1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
36481 1 86
47420 0 89
Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total
Milwaukee
98115 5 0 218
Opponents
128156 2 8 294
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2012 Horizon League Review
Horizon LeagueOverall
WL T Pct.GFGA WL TPct.GFGA
Detroit
6 1 0 .85712 6 109 0.52626 27
Cleveland State*4 1 2 .71410 8 116 3.62529 18
UIC
331 .500 9 7 78 2.4712522
Valparaiso
223 .500 6 5 69 5.4252017
Milwaukee
232 .429 8 9 88 2.5002323
Loyola
2 3 2 .4291012 5122.31620 36
Wright State 241 .357 9 12 4131.2502232
Green Bay
043 .214 6 11 2104.2501331
* - 2012 Horizon League Tournament Champion
First Round - Tuesday, Nov. 6
(matches hosted by higher-seeded teams)
(#6) Loyola 4, (#3) UIC 3
(#5) Milwaukee 0, (#4) Valparaiso 1
Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 9
(at Detroit, Mich. - Titan Field)
(#2) Cleveland State 1, (#4) Valparaiso 0
(#1) Detroit 0, (#6) Loyola 1
Finals - Sunday, Nov. 11
(at Detroit, Mich. - Titan Field)
(#2) Cleveland State 2, (#6) Loyola 0
Horizon League All-Tournament Team
Name, School
Adam Bedell, Detroit
Pat Lepera, Detroit
Jaymie Bullard, Valparaiso
Jon Smith, Valparaiso
Kyle Spoo, Loyola
Nick Sanchez, Loyola
Ryan Howe, Loyola
Cazz Warren, Cleveland State
Aaron Adkins, Cleveland State
Cam Eisses, Cleveland State
Admir Suljevic, Cleveland State
Brad Stuver, Cleveland State*
* - Tournament MVP
NCAA Championship:
First Round - Thursday, Nov. 17
(at East Lansin, Mich. - DeMartin Soccer Complex)
Michigan State 2, Cleveland State 1
2012 Horizon League Award Winners
All-League First Team:
Name, School
Adam Bedell, Detroit
Ivan Stanisavljevic, UIC
Admir Suljevic, Cleveland State
Laurie Bell, Milwaukee
Pat Lepera, Detroit
Aslinn Rodas, Cleveland State
Brett Elder, Wright State
Jesus Torres, UIC
Cam Eisses, Cleveland State
Sam Krenzien, Green Bay
Kyle Zobeck, Valparaiso
Pos.
MF
MF
F
MF
MF
MF
F
MF
MF
MF
GK
All-League Second Team:
Derek Zuniga, Wright State
Thomas Villamil, UIC
Jonathon Smith, Valparaiso
Eric Nieto, Valparaiso
Josh Beard, UIC
James Ashcroft, Milwaukee
Matt Ybarra, Detroit
Matt Nedwicki, Detroit
Zach Ellis-Hayden, Cleveland State
Declan Rodriguez, Milwaukee
Brad Stuver, Cleveland State
MF
Junior
D
Freshman
D
Senior
F/MF Sophomore
MF
Junior
D
Junior
MF Sophomore
D
Senior
D
Junior
MF
Freshman
GK
Senior
Year
Junior
Senior
Junior
Sophomore
Senior
Junior
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Junior
Senior
Player of the Year: Adam Bedell, Detroit
Offensive Player of the Year: Adam Bedell, Detroit
Defensive Player of the Year: Cam Eisses, Cleveland State
Goalkeeper of the Year: Kyle Zobeck, Valparaiso
Newcomer of the Year: Brett Elder, Wright State
Coach of the Year: Ali Kazemaini, Cleveland State
Horizon League All-Newcomer Team:
Brett Elder, Wright State
Declan Rodriguez, Milwaukee
Thomas Villamil, UIC
Nathan Steinwascher, Detroit
Jordan Dover, Green Bay
Danilo Radjen, Cleveland State
Alfonso Sandoval, Cleveland State
Aaron Horvat, Milwaukee
Matt Harkema, Detroit
Jake Savino, Loyola
Jordan Aidoud, Valparaiso
29
F
Freshman
MF
Freshman
D
Freshman
GK RS-Freshman
MF
Freshman
D
Freshman
F
Freshman
F
Freshman
F
Freshman
F
Freshman
MF
Freshman
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Horizon League Championship
2012 Box Scores
Game One
Milwaukee 2 v. Marquette 3
Aug. 24 at Valley Fields
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Marquette
1
2
Score
022
033
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.50:13 UWM Banks
O’Lochlayne
2.61:05 MU Ciesiulka
PK
3.69:50 UWM Rodriguez
Unassisted
4.81:53 MU Lysak
Lyon
5.89:59 MU Jansson
Pothast
Shots: Milwaukee 16; Marquette 14
Saves: UWM 5 (Shakon 4, Team 1); MU 2 (Lyon 2)
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Game Two
Northern Kentucky 1v. Milwaukee 2
Aug. 26 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
1
2
Score
Northern Kentucky101
Milwaukee
022
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 13:48 NKU Salhieh
Murphy/Walker
2.58:23 UWM Rodriguez
Stevenson
3.76:00 UWM Bell
PK
Shots: Northern Kentucjy 4; Milwaukee 23
Saves: NKU 5 (Frohlich 5); UWM 1 (Shakon 1)
Game Three
IUPUI 2 v. Milwaukee 3
Aug. 31 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
IUPUI
Milwaukee
1
2
Score
112
123
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.29:38 UWM Bell
PK
2.38:42 IUPUI Block
Robinson
3.52:31 UWM Horvat
Bell
4.63:47 IUPUI Hyland
Unassisted
5.89:59 UWM Narbona
Horvat
Shots: IUPUI 10; Milwaukee 26
Saves: IUPUI 12 (Cortes 10, Team 2); UWM 5 (Shakon 5)
Game Four
Eastern Illinois 0 v. Milwaukee 2
Sept. 2 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
Eastern Illinois
Milwaukee
1
2
Score
000
112
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.3:21 UWM Bell
Stevenson/Johnson
2.78:51 UWM Bladen
Unassisted
Shots: Eastern Illinois 15; Milwaukee 22
Saves: EIU 6 (Creasor 4, Team 2); UWM 6 (Shakon 6)
Game Five
Milwaukee 1 v. #25 Xavier 3
Sept. 9 at Cincinnati, Ohio
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Xavier
1
2
Score
011
123
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.31:32 XU
Spencer
Cohen/Walker
2.60:37 UWM McBain
Bell/Horvat
3.65:07 XU
Spencer
Cohen
4.88:50 XU
Walker
Spencer
Shots: Milwaukee 10; Xavier 18
Saves: UWM 6 (Shakon 6), XU 3 (Marshall 3, Bezerra 0)
Game Six
Northern Illinois 0 v. Milwaukee 1
Sept. 14 at Evanston, Ill.
Goals by period
Northern Illinois
Milwaukee
1
2
Score
000
101
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.32:52 UWM McBain
Bell/Weiner
Shots: Northern Illinois 15; Milwaukee 14
Saves: NIU 5 (Godsey (5); UWM 4 (Shakon 4)
Game Seven
Milwaukee 0 v. #18 Northwestern 2
Sept. 16 at Evanston, Ill.
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Northwestern
1
2
Score
000
022
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 57:44 NU
Boxall
Herrill
2.62:48 NU
Gendron
Wilson/Herrill
Shots: Milwaukee 8; Northwestern 9
Saves: UWM 3 (Shakon 3), NU 3 (Miller 3)
Game Eight
Milwaukee 1 v. Bowling Green 2; 2OT
Sept. 25 at Bowling Green, Ohio
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Bowling Green
1 2 OT OT2 Score
0 10 0 1
1 0 0
1
2
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 35:25 BG
Grant
Baraldi/Snashall
2.57:29 UWM Bell
PK
3. 102:45BG
Baraldi
PK
Shots: Milwaukee 21; Bowling Green 13
Saves: UWM 3 (Shakon 3); BG 4 (Wiest 4)
Game Nine
Milwaukee 1 v. Loyola 1; 2OT
Sept. 29 at Chicago, Ill.
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Loyola
1 2 OT OT2 Score
1 00 0 1
0 10 0 1
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 33:29 UWM O’Lochlayne Bladen
2.61:13 LUC Spoo
Bergstrom
Shots: Milwaukee 11; Loyola 11
Saves: UWM 5 (Shakon 3, Revsback 2); LUC 5 (McKeown 5)
Game 10
Milwaukee 2 v. Green Bay 2; 2OT
Oct. 3 at Green Bay, Wis.
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Green Bay
1 2 OT OT2 Score
0 20 0 2
1 1 0
0
2
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.30:54 GB
Browne
Krenzien
2.49:05 GB
Ramushevski Flores
3.54:05 UWM Ruhland
Unassisted
4.76:20 UWM Bell
Unassisted
Shots: Milwaukee 34; Green Bay 18
Saves: UWM 7 (Shakon 6, Team 1); GB 7 (Wehking 6, Team 1)
30
Game 11
UIC 1 v. Milwaukee 2; OT
Oct. 6 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
UIC
Milwaukee
1 2 OT Score
0 10 1
1 01 2
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 34:08 UWM Stevenson
Ashcroft
2.56:45 UIC Stanisavljevic Unassisted
3.91:14 UWM B;aden
Bell
Shots: UIC 12; Milwaukee 20
Saves: UIC 5 (Ikic 5); UWM 6 (Shakon 4, Revsback 2)
Game 12
Milwaukee 1 v. Wisconsin 0
Oct. 10 at Madison, Wis.
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
1
2
Score
011
000
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.49:56 UWM Bladen
Unassisted
Shots: Milwaukee 7; Wisconsin 13
Saves: UWM 5 (Revsbeck 5), UW 2 (Jentsch 2)
Game 13
Omaha 0 v. Milwaukee 2
Oct. 16 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
Omaha
Milwaukee
1
2
Score
000
202
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.16:31 UWM Horvat
Boyd
2.35:50 UWM Bell
Horvat
Shots: Omaha 11; Milwaukee 21
Saves: Omaha 10 (Christensen 9, Team 1); UWM 2
(Revsbeck 2)
Game 14
Milwaukee 1 v. Cleveland State 2; OT
Oct. 20 at Cleveland, Ohio
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Cleveland State
1 2 OT Score
0 10 1
0 1 1
2
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 88:24 CSU Arboleda
Warren
2.89:47 UWM Bell
Bladen
3.92:20 CSU Suljevic
Unassisted
Shots: Milwaukee 7; Cleveland State 15
Saves: UWM 5 (Revsbeck 4, Team 1); CSU 1 (Stuver 1)
Game 15
Detroit 1 v. Milwaukee 0
Oct. 24 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
Detroit
Milwaukee
1
2
Score
011
000
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1. 45:53 UDM Bedell
PK
Shots: Detroit 7; Milwaukee 21
Saves: UDM 5 (Steinwascher 5); UWM 3 (Shakon 3)
2012 Boxes / League Leaders
Game 16
Milwaukee 0 v. Wright State 1
Oct. 27 at Dayton, Ohio
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Wright State
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.37:66 UWM Neumann
Bell
2.52:25 UWM Bell
Davey
3.73:54 VU
Vernvynckt
PK
Shots: Valparaiso 16; Milwaukee 9
Saves: VU 3 (Zobeck 3), UWM 5 (Shakon 5)
1
2
Score
000
011
Game 18
Milwaukee 0 v. Valparaiso 1
Horizon League Tournament
Nov. 6 at Valparaiso, Ind.
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.54:19 WSU Petrey
Elder
Shots: Milwaukee 17; Wright State 15
Saves: UWM 8 (Shakon 8); WSU 6 (Bye 6)
Goals by period
Milwaukee
Valparaiso
Game 17
Valparaiso 1 v. Milwaukee 2
Nov. 3 at Engelmann Stadium
Goals by period
Valparaiso
Milwaukee
1
2
Score
000
101
GOAL
Team Goal Scorer
Assists
1.44:38 VU
Bullard
Vervynckt
Shots: Milwaukee 12; Valparaiso 14
Saves: UWM 4 (Shakon 4); VU 2 (Zobeck 2)
1
2
Score
011
112
Points
GPG-A-Pts
Adam Bedell, UDM 19 11-5-27
Laurie Bell, UWM 17 8-5-21
Ivan Stanisavljevic, UIC17 8-5-21
Brett Elder, WSU
18 9-3-21
Admir Suljevic, CSU 20 5-4-14
Jake Savino, LU
19 5-2-12
Derek Zuniga, WSU 16 3-5-11
Jordan Aidoud, VU 19 4-3-11
Cazz Warren, CSU 20 4-3-11
Pat Lepera, UDM 15 4-2-10
Zach Ellis-Hayden, CSU20 4-2-10
PPG
1.42
1.24
1.24
1.17
0.70
0.63
0.69
0.58
0.55
0.67
0.50
Goals Scored
GP
Adam Bedell, UDM 19
Brett Elder, WSU
18
Ivan Stanisavljevic, UIC17
Laurie Bell, UWM 17
Jake Savino, LU
19
Admir Suljevic, CSU 20
Eight players tied --
GPG
0.58
0.50
0.47
0.47
0.26
0.25
--
G
11
9
8
8
5
5
4
Assists
GPA
Derek Zuniga, WSU 16
5
Laurie Bell, UWM 17
5
Ivan Stanisavljevic, UIC17
5
Adam Bedell, UDM 19
5
Kevon Pinkos, UDM 19
5
Aslinn Rodas, CSU 19
4
Admir Suljevic, CSU 20
4
12 players tied
--
3
APG
0.31
0.29
0.29
0.26
0.26
0.21
0.20
--
Goals Against AverageGP
Kyle Zobeck, VU
19
Brad Stuver, CSU 20
John Shakon, UWM 15
Piotr Kikolski, UIC 14
Jacob Bye, WSU
15
Nathan Steinwascher, UDM19
Ryan Wehking, GB 13
Peter Mckeown, LU 15
G/Min. GAA
16/1786 0.81
18/1894 0.86
19/1288 1.33
20/1312 1.37
21/1352 1.40
27/1710 1.42
23/1161 1.78
26/1290 1.81
Saves
GPSaves Avg.
Nathan Steinwascher, UDM19
88
4.63
Brad Stuver, CSU 20
81
4.05
Peter Mckeown, LU 15
70
4.67
Jacob Bye, WSU
15
69
4.60
John Shakon, UWM 15
65
4.33
Ryan Wehking, GB 13
59
4.54
Kyle Zobeck, VU
19
56
2.95
Piotr Kikolski, UIC 14
40
2.86
Tim Dobrowolski, LU6
34
5.57
Connor Revsbeck, UWM5
15
3.00
Shutouts
GP ShOShO%
Brad Stuver, CSU 20
9
0.45
Kyle Zobeck, VU
19
5
0.26
Peter Mckeown, LU 15
4
0.27
Nathan Steinwascher, UDM19
4
0.21
Piotr Kikolski, UIC 14
3
0.21
Goran Ikic, UIC
3
2
0.67
John Shakon, UWM 15
2
0.13
Connor Revsbeck, UWM 52 0.40
Jacob Bye, WSU
15
2
0.13
Two players tied
1
31
Robbie Boyd
Laurie Bell
John Shakon
Robbie Boyd
John Shakon
James Ashcroft
Greg Rosenthal
Tony Maxey
Greg Rosenthal
Travis Phillips
Greg Rosenthal
Steve Bode
Steve Bode
Billy Meier
Steve Bode
Kyle Zenoni
Khaled El-Ahmad
Khaled El-Ahmad
Chad Dombrowski
Evan Richardson
Chad Dombrowski
Blake Bostwick
Scott Dombrowski
Tony Colvin
Tony Colvin
Neal Driscoll
Matt Schmidt
Ryan Hawkins
Peter Metz
Joaquin Santos
Jon Coleman
Kevin Deck
Chris Jahr
Jake Provan
Paul Royal
Dean Beck
Steve Grimm
Trevor Sisk
Don Gramenz
Tony Sanneh
John Menk
Brian Donohoo
Gerard Lagos
Mike Roe
Goran Gralj
Eddie Miller
Eddie Miller
Mark Fuhr
Peter Schweinert
Mike Becker
Charlie Ernst
Jimmy Banks
Mike Rowe
Jeff Rohrman
Kevin Armstrong
Sasho Cirovski
Kris Geier
Matas Rutenis
Kris Geier
Mark Schaefer
Ian Favill
Jim Solberg
Pete Knezic
Craig Webb
Dave Scherer
Craig Webb
Mike Fischer
Mike Fischer
Miro Rokvic
Colin Beveridge
John Fetzer
James Akintonde
Jerry Zuba
Mike Dally
Mike Wallace
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2012 Horizon League Leaders
PANTHER CAPTAINS
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
All-Time Coaching Records
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
All-Time Coaches Records
Overall League
YearCoach
Record Pct. Record/FinishPct.
2012
Kris Kelderman............. 8-8-2.............. .500............... 2-3-2/5th............. .429
2011
Chris Whalley............... 6-10-2............ .389............... 2-4-2/7th............. .375
2010
Chris Whalley............... 6-10-3............ .395............... 4-4-0/6th............. .500
2009
Jon Coleman................ 3-13-2............ .222............... 2-4-2/6th............. .333
2008
Jon Coleman................ 4-10-5............ .342............... 1-5-2/7th............. .250
2007
Jon Coleman................ 5-12-3............ .325.............. 5-2-1/2nd............. .688
2006
Jon Coleman................. 8-9-2.............. .474............... 4-2-1/3rd............. .643
2005
Louis Bennett............... 14-4-5............ .717.............. 4-2-1/2nd............. .643
2004
Louis Bennett............... 14-5-3............ .705............... 6-1-0/1st.............. .857
2003
Louis Bennett............... 16-6-1............ .750............... 6-0-1/1st................929
2002
Louis Bennett............... 19-2-1............ .886............... 7-0-0/1st............ 1.000
2001
Louis Bennett............... 18-5-0............ .782............... 7-0-0/1st............ 1.000
2000
Louis Bennett............... 11-9-1............ .548............... 4-2-1/4th............. .643
1999
Louis Bennett............... 12-8-1............ .595.............. 5-1-1/2nd............. .786
1998
Louis Bennett............... 5-13-1............ .289............... 2-4-1/5th............. .357
1997
Louis Bennett............... 13-8-1............ .614............... 6-1-0/1st.............. .857
1996
Louis Bennett............... 13-4-3............ .725.............. 5-1-2/2nd............. .750
1995
Brian Tompkins........... 15-6-0............ .714............... 5-3-0/4th............. .625
1994
Brian Tompkins........... 14-8-1............ .630............. 7-3-1/2nd*............ .682
1993
Brian Tompkins........... 14-4-2............ .750............... 8-0-0/1st............ 1.000
1992
Brian Tompkins............ 6-9-3.............. .417....................... --............................ -1991
Brian Tompkins........... 13-5-0............ .722....................... --............................ -1990
Brian Tompkins........... 16-4-2............ .773.............. 4-1-0/t-1st............ .800
1989
Brian Tompkins........... 12-5-3............ .643.............. 4-1-0/t-1st............ .800
1988
Bob Gansler.................. 9-12-0............ .429............... 3-3-0/3rd............. .500
....................................................................WISL............. 3-1-0/2nd^........... .800
1987
Bob Gansler.................. 11-8-2............ .571............... 1-2-1/3rd............. .500
....................................................................WISL............ 3-1-0/t-1st^........... .800
1986
Bob Gansler.................. 10-8-2............ .550............... 3-0-1/1st.............. .875
1985
Bob Gansler.................. 14-5-1............ .725............... 4-0-0/1st............ 1.000
1984
Bob Gansler.................. 10-6-3............ .605............... 1-1-2/3rd............. .500
1983
Dan Harris...................... 9-8-1.............. .528............. 1-3-0/t-4th............ .250
1982
Dan Harris..................... 5-14-2............ .286....................... --............................ -1981
Dan Harris..................... 12-8-0............ .600....................... --............................ -1980
Dan Harris..................... 13-4-3............ .725....................... --............................ -1979
Dan Harris..................... 15-3-4............ .773....................... --............................ -1978
Dan Harris..................... 12-8-0............ .600....................... --............................ -1977
Dan Harris..................... 14-4-0............ .778....................... --............................ -1976
Dan Harris...................... 4-9-2.............. .333....................... --............................ -1975
Dan Harris..................... 11-4-0............ .733....................... --............................ -1974
Dan Harris...................... 8-2-3.............. .731....................... --............................ -1973
Dan Harris...................... 6-6-0.............. .500....................... --............................ -TOTALS (40 years)
429-285-70 .594
119-56-22
.659
Dan Harris
1973-1983
Bob Gansler
1984-1988
Brian Tompkins
1989-1995
Louis Bennett
1996-2005
Jon Coleman
2006-2009
* Panthers finished second in the MCC West Division.
^ Milwaukee competed in both the BCSC and WISL from 1987-88.
CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS
Horizon League/Midwestern Collegiate......................1994-Present
Mid-Continent Conference............................................................... 1993
Big Central Soccer Conference..................................................1987-90
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Soccer League..............................1983-88
COACHING RECORDS
Coach
Years
Overall
Kris Kelderman
2012-.................. 8-8-2...........
Chris Whalley 2010-2011.......... 12-20-5........
Jon Coleman 2006-2009......... 20-44-12.......
Louis Bennett 1996-2005........ 136-63-17......
Brian Tompkins 1989-1995......... 90-41-11.......
Bob Gansler
1984-1988.......... 54-39-8........
Dan Harris
1973-1983........ 109-70-15......
Pct.League Pct.
.500........ 2-3-2....... .429
.392........ 6-8-2....... .438
.333..... 12-13-6.... .483
.669..... 52-12-7.... .782
.673....... 28-8-1..... .770
.574....... 18-8-4..... .667
.601........ 1-3-0....... .250
32
Chris Whalley
2010-2011
Kris Kelderman
2012-present
Year-by-Year Leaders
Antou Jallow set school records
with 53 points and 24 goals
during the 2002 season.
Goals
20128................. Laurie Bell
20117................. Robert Refai
20104................. Andrew Wiedabach
20092................. Four players tied
20086................. Eric Frazier
20074................. Zeke Dombrowski
20064................. Colin Baker
20059................. Neil Dombrowski
200418............... Antou Jallow
200311............... Bobby Lish
200224............... Antou Jallow
200115............... Ryan Seymour
20009................. Ryan Seymour
19998................. Joe Luedke
19985................. Tony Colvin
5................. Joe Bernstein
199714............... Erik White
19969................. David Marshall, Jr.
199511............... Jake Provan
199414............... Trevor Sisk
199317............... Tony Sanneh
199212............... Tony Sanneh
199117............... Manuel Lagos
199015............... Manuel Lagos
15............... Tony Sanneh
19898................. Mark McIntosh
198810............... Jon Szczepanski
19878................. Mark Biebel
19868................. Mike Rowe
198512............... Mike Rowe
198410............... Mike Rowe
10............... Dan Day
19838................. Fabio Marras
19825................. Matas Rutenis
5................. Fabio Marras
198113............... Tunji Akiwowo
198012............... Fabio Marras
197915............... Pete Knezic
197816............... Pete Knezic
197719............... Milan Stojsavljevic
19767................. Lito Zabala
197512............... Rick Barbosa
19748................. George Rankovic
197318............... Zach Papanikolaou
Assists
20125................. Laurie Bell
20114................. Keegan Ziada
4................. Gerardo Saavedra
20105................. Andrew Wiedabach
20092................. Five players tied
20084................. Eric Frazier
20073................. Zeke Dombrowski
3................. Tenzin Rampa
20066................. Craig Mallace
200510............... Craig Mallace
200416............... Dale Weiler
20036................. Cliff Ellsworth
200210............... Bobby Lish
200112............... Kyle Lance
20005................. Three players tied
19997................. Tony Colvin
19984................. Bobby de St. Aubin
19979................. Erik White
9................. Tony Colvin
19967................. Joaquin Santos
19956................. Jason Rienzi
199417............... Steve Grimm
199315............... Tony Sanneh
33
19928................. Dan Gramenz
19919................. Tony Sanneh
19909................. Manuel Lagos
9................. Gerard Lagos
19897................. Goran Kralj
19885................. Peter Schweinert
19875................. Three players tied
19866................. Mike Rowe
6................. Mike Becker
198515............... Jeff Rohrman
198410............... Brian Blaschka
19838................. Fabio Marras
19829................. Sasho Cirovski
19817................. Sasho Cirovski
19809................. Craig Webb
19799................. Pete Knezic
9................. Craig Webb
19789................. Craig Webb
197714............... Milan Stojsavljevic
19766................. Mike Fischer
19756................. Rick Barbosa
19746................. Jerry Zuba
19739................. Don Lord
Shots
201258............... Laurie Bell
201138............... Keegan Ziada
201058............... Andrew Wiedabach
200931............... Greg Rosenthal
31............... Robert Refai
200865............... Eric Frazier
200749............... Zeke Dombrowski
200640............... Steve Sperl
200557............... Neil Dombrowski
200486............... Antou Jallow
200364............... Tighe Dombrowski
200280............... Antou Jallow
200192............... Ryan Seymour
200068............... Ryan Seymour
199949............... Tony Colvin
199836............... Joe Bernstein
199771............... Erik White
199664............... Erik White
199551............... Jake Provan
199474............... Trevor Sisk
199375............... Tony Sanneh
199267............... Tony Sanneh
199177............... Manuel Lagos
1990121............ Manuel Lagos
198954............... Mark McIntosh
198858............... Jon Szczepanski
198747............... Tihi Prpa
198660............... Mike Rowe
198553............... Jimmy Banks
198468............... Mike Rowe
198360............... Fabio Marras
198248............... Matas Rutenis
198153............... Sasha Cirovski
198083............... Pete Knezic
197988............... Pete Knezic
197869............... Pete Knezic
197792............... Milan Stojsavljevic
197650............... Fadel Al-Fulaij
197570............... Rick Barbosa
197445............... Jerry Zuba
197390............... Zach Papanikolaou
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Points
201221............... Laurie Bell
201116............... Robert Refai
201013............... Andrew Wiedabach
20096................. Three players tied
200816............... Eric Frazier
200711............... Zeke Dombrowski
200612............... Craig Mallace
200523............... Neil Dombrowski
200441............... Antou Jallow
200327............... Bobby Lish
200253............... Antou Jallow
200139............... Ryan Seymour
200023............... Ryan Seymour
199919............... Tony Colvin
199812............... Tony Colvin
199737............... Erik White
199623............... David Marshall, Jr.
199526............... Jake Provan
199433............... Trevor Sisk
199349............... Tony Sanneh
199228............... Tony Sanneh
199140............... Manuel Lagos
199039............... Manuel Lagos
198917............... Mark McIntosh
198823............... Jon Szczepanski
198718............... Mark Biebel
198622............... Mike Rowe
198527............... Mike Rowe
198425............... Mike Rowe
198324............... Fabio Marras
198213............... Sasho Cirovski
198129............... Tunji Akiwowo
198028............... Pete Knezic
197939............... Pete Knezic
197837............... Pete Knezic
197752............... Milan Stojsavljevic
197617............... Lito Zabala
197530............... Rick Barbosa
197419............... George Rankovic
19............... Kent Johnson
197334............... Zach Papanikolaou
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Year-by-Year Leaders
Goals Against Average
20121.33........... John Shakon
20111.65........... John Shakon
20101.28........... John Shakon
20091.62........... John Shakon
20081.47........... Grant Fernstrum
20071.07........... Grant Fernstrum
20061.11........... Grant Fernstrum
20050.47........... Grant Fernstrum
20040.85........... Eric Mickschl
20030.76........... Kirk Thode
20020.54........... Chris Dadaian
20010.89........... Brad Swenby
20001.35........... Brad Swenby
19991.26........... Chris Dadaian
19981.44........... Matt Schmidt
19971.10........... Matt Schmidt
19961.06........... Matt Schmidt
19951.06........... Paul Royal
19941.03........... Paul Royal
19931.72........... Paul Royal
19921.62........... Paul Royal
19911.40........... Jon Mroz
19901.18........... Jon Mroz
19891.18........... Jon Mroz
19881.23........... Jason Balestrieri
19870.67........... Jason Balestrieri
19861.05........... Joe Stacy
19850.80........... Jason Balestrieri
19840.85........... Joe Stacy
19831.35........... Kevin Armstrong
19821.73........... Kevin Armstrong
1.73........... Chris LaPorte
19811.30........... Kevin Armstrong
19800.62........... Ric Granyrd
19790.66........... P.J. Johns
19780.84........... P.J. Johns
19771.50........... Ric Granyrd
19762.58........... John Fetzer
19751.00........... John Fetzer
19740.90........... John Fetzer
1973N/A............ John Fetzer
Saves
20126533.......... John Shakon
201154............... John Shakon
201045............... John Shakon
200984............... John Shakon
200865............... Grant Fernstrum
200750............... Ryan Germann
200653............... Grant Fernstrum
200564............... Grant Fernstrum
200448............... Eric Mickschl
200350............... Kirk Thode
200246............... Chris Dadaian
200150............... Chris Dadaian
200055............... Brad Swenby
199977............... Chris Dadaian
199877............... Matt Schmidt
199780............... Matt Schmidt
199663............... Matt Schmidt
199560............... Paul Royal
199490............... Paul Royal
199392............... Paul Royal
199255............... Paul Royal
199159............... Jon Mroz
199092............... Jon Mroz
198965............... Jon Mroz
198865............... Jason Balestrieri
198768............... Jason Balestrieri
1986113............ Joe Stacy
198550............... Jason Balestrieri
198467............... Kevin Armstrong
198369............... Kevin Armstrong
198274............... Chris LaPorte
198189............... Chris LaPorte
1980105............ P.J. Johns
197999............... P.J. Johns
1978101............ P.J. Johns
1977144............ Ric Granyrd
1976179............ John Fetzer
197563............... Al Parada
197470............... John Fetzer
1973111............ John Fetzer
Victories
20125................. John Shakon
20114................. John Shakon
20105................. John Shakon
20093................. John Shakon
20083................. Grant Fernstrum
20074................. Ryan Germann
20064................. Ryan Germann
200510............... Grant Fernstrum
200411............... Eric Mickschl
200313............... Kirk Thode
200216............... Chris Dadaian
Chris Dadaian’s school-record
16 victories in 2002 included
nine shutouts.
200113............... Chris Dadaian
20007................. Brad Swenby
19999................. Chris Dadaian
19985................. Matt Schmidt
199713............... Matt Schmidt
199613............... Matt Schmidt
199513............... Paul Royal
199411............... Paul Royal
199312............... Paul Royal
19924................. Paul Royal
19919................. Jon Mroz
199015............... Jon Mroz
198911............... Jon Mroz
19889................. Jason Balestrieri
19878................. Jason Balestrieri
198610............... Joe Stacy
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198510............... Jason Balestrieri
19848................. Joe Stacy
19837................. Kevin Armstrong
19823................. Kevin Armstrong
3................. Chris LaPorte
19816................. Chris LaPorte
6................. Kevin Armstrong
19808................. Ric Granyrd
19797................. P.J. Johns
197811............... P.J. Johns
197713............... Ric Granyrd
19764................. John Fetzer
197511............... John Fetzer
19746................. John Fetzer
1973N/A
Shutouts
20122................. John Shakon
2................. Connor Revsbeck
20113................. John Shakon
20105................. John Shakon
20093................. John Shakon
20083................. Grant Fernstrum
20073................. Ryan Germann
20063................. Grant Fernstrum
3................. Ryan Germann
200510............... Grant Fernstrum
20045................. Eric Mickschl
20039................. Kirk Thode
20029................. Chris Dadaian
20015................. Chris Dadaian
20004................. Brad Swenby
19995................. Chris Dadaian
19981................. Matt Schmidt
19976................. Matt Schmidt
19966................. Matt Schmidt
19954................. Paul Royal
19946.5.............. Paul Royal
19932................. Paul Royal
19921................. Paul Royal
1................. Doug Fabio
19913.5.............. Jon Mroz
199010............... Jon Mroz
19895................. Jon Mroz
19885................. Jason Balestrieri
19875................. Jason Balestrieri
19866................. Joe Stacy
19856................. Jason Balestrieri
6................. Joe Stacy
19847................. Joe Stacy
19835................. Kevin Armstrong
19823................. Kevin Armstrong
3................. Chris LaPorte
19813................. Kevin Armstrong
19807................. P.J. Johns
19797................. P.J. Johns
19788................. P.J. Johns
19775.5.............. Ric Granyrd
19761................. John Fetzer
1975N/A
19742.5.............. John Fetzer
2.5.............. Al Parada
19732................. John Fetzer
School Records
SINGLE GAME GOALS
Single-Season Records
Wins.......................................................................... 19...................... 2002
Consecutive Wins................................................ 19...................... 2002
Consecutive Games Unbeaten.............. 20 (19-0-1)............. 2002
Winning Percentage................................ .886 (19-2-1)........... 2002
Best Home Record..................................... 1.000 (13-0)............ 2002
Losses...................................................................... 14...................... 1982
Consecutive Losses.............................................. 9................ 2006-07
Consecutive Games Without a Win....... 10 (0-9-1)....... 2006-07
Ties............................................................................. 5........... 2008, 2005
Overtime Games............................................ 9 (3-3-3)................ 2010
............................................................................. 8 (0-3-5)................ 2005
............................................................................. 8 (4-3-1)................ 1999
Goals........................................................................ 87...................... 1979
Goals Per Game Average................................ 3.95.................... 1979
Assists...................................................................... 70...................... 2002
Total Points.......................................................... 238.................... 1979
Shots...................................................................... 499.................... 1990
Fewest Goals Allowed........................................ 15...................... 2002
................................................................................... 15...................... 1974
Lowest Goals Against Average..................... 0.67.................... 2002
Saves...................................................................... 187.................... 1976
Shutouts........................................................ 12 (11-0-1)............. 2005
.......................................................................... 12 (10-0-2)............. 1979
Consecutive Shutouts......................................... 6....................... 1978
Most Goals Allowed............................................ 40...................... 1976
1.
1.
2.
3.
Bobby Lish...................
Zach Papanikolaou...
Ryan Seymour............
Milan Stojsavljevic....
Dale Weiler..................
Tony Colvin.................
Joaquin Santos..........
Steve Grimm...............
Steve Grimm...............
Tony Sanneh...............
Tony Sanneh...............
Tony Sanneh...............
Dan Day........................
Sasho Cirovski............
Craig Webb..................
Miro Rokvic.................
Jerry Zuba....................
5..... 10/27/02
5....... 9/29/73
4.......... 9/3/00
4....... 10/7/77
3..... 10/26/04
3....... 9/27/97
3.......... 9/4/96
3....... 10/9/94
3....... 9/11/94
3....... 11/5/93
3..... 10/10/93
3....... 9/23/90
3....... 9/14/85
3..... 10/27/82
3....... 9/13/80
3....... 10/8/77
3....... 11/9/74
SINGLE GAME POINTS
1.
2.
3.
Date
Engelmann Field............ 9/13/06
Bavarian Field................ 11/22/80
Engelmann Field............... 9/3/90
Engelmann Field............ 10/1/03
Arrowhead H.S. .............. 10/9/92
Uihlein Field..................... 10/2/98
Engelmann Stadium........ 9/9/11
Engelmann Field.......... 11/23/02
Engelmann Field............ 9/24/93
Arrowhead H.S.............. 10/20/95
Zach Papanikolaou... 13...... 9/29/73
George Rankovic....... 9....... 11/9/74
Neil Dombrowski...... 8..... 10/23/05
Antou Jallow............... 8..... 10/02/02
Mike Rowe................... 8..... 10/24/84
Tunji Akiwowo........... 8..... 10/29/80
Fabio Marras............... 8....... 9/27/80
Pete Knezic.................. 8....... 9/13/78
George Rankovic....... 8..... 10/27/76
SINGLE GAME SAVES
1.
Top to bottom:
Neil Dombrowski is the most recent 2.
UWM player to score four goals in a
3.
game (10/23/05).
4.
Zach Papanikolaou holds the school
game record with 13 points (4G/5A) as 5.
well as ties for the most goals (4) and as- 6.
sists (5) in a match.
7.
Antou Jallow struck for four goals in a game in 2002.
Bobby Lish tied the school mark with five
assists against Cleveland State in 2002.
Left: A record crowd of 3,256 jammed
into Engelmann Field for the first-ever
night game Sept. 13, 2006.
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10.
John Fetzer.................
John Fetzer.................
John Fetzer.................
John Fetzer.................
P.J. Johns.....................
Josh Rohde.................
Paul Royal...................
Joe Stacy.....................
Joe Stacy.....................
John Fetzer.................
Three times................
25.... 10/30/76
24.... 11/11/73
18...... 10/8/76
16.... 10/13/76
15...... 9/22/79
14...... 10/4/11
13...... 9/16/94
13.... 10/25/87
13...... 10/1/86
13.... 10/16/76
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2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
3,256Marquette..................
3,000 Cleveland State $....
2,250Evansville...................
2,138Wisconsin...................
2,113Indiana........................
2,106Wisconsin...................
1,893Marquette..................
1,864 Oakland $...................
1,708Wisconsin...................
1,636Wisconsin...................
$ NCAA Tournament
4..... 10/23/05
4..... 10/02/02
4 .... 10/24/84
4..... 10/29/80
4....... 9/27/80
4....... 9/13/78
4..... 10/27/76
4....... 11/9/74
4....... 9/29/73
SINGLE GAME ASSISTS
Single-Game Records
Goals............................................ 14...... vs. Purdue-Calumet 9/9/79
Assists.......................................... 11......................... vs. Lewis, 9/12/79
Total Points................................ 36..... vs. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79
Most Goals Allowed................. 7............................ vs. SIUE, 11/1/75
Largest Margin of Victory..... 14... vs. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 (14-0)
Largest Margin of Defeat....... 7.................. vs. SIUE, 11/1/75 (7-0)
Saves............................................ 25........................ vs. SIUE, 10/30/76
Home Attendance Records
Att.Opponent Location
Neil Dombrowski......
Antou Jallow...............
Mike Rowe ..................
Tunji Akiwowo...........
Fabio Marras...............
Pete Knezic..................
Miro Rokvic.................
George Rankovic.......
Zach Papanikolaou...
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Season Records
GAMES
1. 19 Players Tied..............
Most recently:
Steve Bode.....................
Neil Dombrowski.........
Zeke Dombrowski.......
Billy Meier.......................
Tenzin Rampa...............
Steve Sperl.....................
Kyle Zenoni....................
23..... 2005
23..... 2005
23..... 2005
23..... 2005
23..... 2005
23..... 2005
23..... 2005
GAMES STARTED
1. Steve Bode.....................
Chris Brisson..................
Khaled El-Ahmad.........
Trent Furtsch.................
Ryan Seymour...............
Dean Beck......................
Kevin Deck.....................
Trevor Sisk......................
23..... 2005
23..... 2001
23..... 2001
23..... 2001
23..... 2001
23..... 1994
23..... 1994
23..... 1994
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POINTS
1. Antou Jallow.................. 53..... 2002
2. Milan Stojsavljevic....... 52..... 1977
3. Tony Sanneh.................. 49..... 1993
4. Zach Papaknikolaou... 44..... 1973
5. Antou Jallow.................. 41..... 2004
6. Manuel Lagos................ 40..... 1991
7. Ryan Seymour............... 39..... 2001
Manuel Lagos................ 39..... 1990
Pete Knezic..................... 39..... 1979
10. Erik White........................ 37..... 1997
Pete Knezic..................... 37..... 1978
GOALS
1. Antou Jallow.................. 24..... 2002
2. Milan Stojsavljevic....... 19..... 1977
3. Antou Jallow.................. 18..... 2004
Zach Papanikolaou..... 18..... 1973
5. Tony Sanneh.................. 17..... 1993
Manuel Lagos................ 17..... 1991
7. Pete Knezic..................... 16..... 1978
8. Ryan Seymour............... 15..... 2001
Manuel Lagos................ 15..... 1990
Tony Sanneh.................. 15..... 1990
Pete Knezic..................... 15..... 1979
Pete Knezic (1977-80)
is No. 3 on the all-time
scoring list at UWM
and still holds numerous spots in the Top
10 for season records
in points, goals and
shots.
ASSISTS
1. Steve Grimm.................. 17..... 1994
2. Dale Weiler..................... 16..... 2004
3. Tony Sanneh.................. 15..... 1993
Jeff Rohrman................. 15..... 1985
5. Milan Stojsavljevic....... 14..... 1977
6. Kyle Lance...................... 12..... 2001
7. Craig Mallace................. 10..... 2005
Bobby Lish...................... 10..... 2002
Brian Blaschka............... 10..... 1984
10. 11 Players Tied............... 9
Most Recently:
B.J. Blake........................... 9...... 2002
SHOTS
1. Manual Lagos............... 121.... 1990
2. Ryan Seymour............... 92..... 2001
Milan Stojsavljevic....... 92..... 1977
4. Zach Papanikolaou..... 90..... 1973
5. Pete Knezic..................... 88..... 1979
6. Antou Jallow.................. 86..... 2004
7. Pete Knezic..................... 83..... 1980
8. Antou Jallow.................. 80..... 2002
9. Manuel Lagos................ 77..... 1991
10. Tony Sanneh.................. 75..... 1993
GOALKEEPING
GAMES
1. Matt Schmidt................ 22..... 1997
2. Jon Mroz......................... 21..... 1990
3. Kirk Thode...................... 20..... 2003
Matt Schmidt................ 20..... 1996
Paul Royal....................... 20..... 1994
Jason Balestrieri........... 20..... 1988
Joe Stacy......................... 20..... 1986
8. Paul Royal....................... 19..... 1995
P.J. Johns......................... 19..... 1978
10. John Shakon.................. 18..... 2009
Matt Schmidt................ 18..... 1998
Paul Royal....................... 18..... 1993
Jon Mroz......................... 18..... 1989
Ric Granyrd.................... 18..... 1977
GAMES STARTED
1. Matt Schmidt................ 22..... 1997
2. Jon Mroz......................... 21..... 1990
3. Kirk Thode...................... 20..... 2003
Matt Schmidt................ 20..... 1996
Jason Balestrieri........... 20..... 1988
Joe Stacy......................... 20..... 1986
7. Paul Royal....................... 19..... 1995
Paul Royal....................... 19..... 1994
9. John Shakon.................. 18..... 2009
Matt Schmidt................ 18..... 1998
Paul Royal....................... 18..... 1993
Jon Mroz......................... 18..... 1989
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SAVES
1. John Fetzer.................... 179.... 1976
2. Ric Granryd................... 144.... 1977
3. Joe Stacy........................ 113.... 1986
4. John Fetzer.................... 111.... 1973
5. P.J. Johns........................ 105.... 1980
6. P.J. Johns........................ 101.... 1978
7. P.J. Johns......................... 99..... 1979
8. Paul Royal....................... 92..... 1993
Jon Mroz......................... 92..... 1990
10. Paul Royal....................... 90..... 1994
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
(Minimum 45 min/team game)
1. Grant Fernstrum......... 0.47... 2005
2. Chris Dadaian.............. 0.54... 2002
3. P.J. Johns....................... 0.66... 1979
4. Jason Balistrieri........... 0.67... 1987
5. Kirk Thode.................... 0.76... 2003
6. Jason Balistrieri........... 0.80... 1985
7. P.J. Johns....................... 0.82... 1980
8. P.J. Johns....................... 0.84... 1978
9. Eric Mickschl................ 0.85... 2004
10. John Fetzer................... 0.90... 1974
SHUTOUTS
1. Grant Fernstrum........... 10..... 2005
Jon Mroz......................... 10..... 1990
3. Kirk Thode....................... 9...... 2003
Chris Dadaian................. 9...... 2002
5. P.J. Johns.......................... 7...... 1979
6. Matt Schmidt................. 6...... 1997
Matt Schmidt................. 6...... 1996
Paul Royal........................ 6...... 1994
Jon Mroz.......................... 6...... 1988
Jason Balistrieri.............. 6...... 1985
Kevin Armstrong........... 6...... 1983
P.J. Johns.......................... 6...... 1980
GOALKEEPING WINS
1. Chris Dadaian................ 16..... 2002
2. Jon Mroz......................... 15..... 1990
3. Kirk Thode...................... 13..... 2003
Chris Dadaian................ 13..... 2001
Matt Schmidt................ 13..... 1997
Matt Schmidt................ 13..... 1996
Paul Royal....................... 13..... 1993
Ric Granryd.................... 13..... 1977
8. Paul Royal....................... 12..... 1993
9. Eric Mickschl.................. 11..... 2004
Paul Royal....................... 11..... 1994
P.J. Johns......................... 11..... 1978
John Fetzer..................... 11..... 1975
Career Records
GAMES
1. Chris Brisson............. 88.... 2001-04
2. Trent Furtsch............ 86.... 2001-04
Kyle Lance................. 86.... 2000-03
4. Neil Dombrowski.... 85.... 2002-05
5. Zeke Dombrowski... 84.... 2004-07
5. Mark Brebel.............. 84.... 1987-90
7. Steve Bode................ 83.... 2003-07
Kyle Zenoni............... 83.... 2002-05
Blake Bostwick......... 83.... 1997-00
Tony Colvin............... 83.... 1996-99
GAMES STARTED
1. Chris Brisson............. 87.... 2001-04
2. Steve Bode................ 83.... 2003-07
3. Trent Furtsch............ 84.... 2001-04
4. Kevin Deck................ 82.... 1993-96
5. Tony Colvin............... 81.... 1996-99
6. Mike Becker.............. 79.... 1984-87
7. Tighe Dombrowski... 78.... 2000-03
8. Blake Bostwick......... 77.... 1997-00
Chris Jahr................... 77.... 1993-96
Mark Brebel.............. 77.... 1987-90
POINTS
1. Tony Sanneh............ 138... 1990-93
2. Antou Jallow........... 133... 2001-04
3. Pete Knezic.............. 125... 1977-80
4. Lito Zabala................ 95.... 1976-79
5. Mike Rowe................ 90.... 1983-86
6. Tunji Akiwowo......... 88.... 1978-81
7. Trevor Sisk................. 83.... 1991-94
8. Manuel Lagos.......... 79.... 1990-91
9. Craig Webb............... 74.... 1977-80
10. Fabio Marras............. 72.... 1980-83
ASSISTS
1. Tony Sanneh............. 32.... 1990-93
2. Kyle Lance................. 30.... 2000-03
Craig Webb............... 30.... 1977-80
4. Steve Grimm............ 28.... 1991-94
5. Sasho Cirovski.......... 27.... 1981-84
Pete Knezic............... 27.... 1977-80
7. Dale Weiler................ 23.... 2003-06
8. Tony Colvin............... 22.... 1996-99
9. Jeff Rohrman............ 21.... 1984-85
10. Don Gramenz........... 19.... 1990-93
Lito Zabala................ 19.... 1976-79
Mike Fischer.............. 19.... 1975-78
SHOTS
1. Pete Knezic.............. 279... 1977-80
2. Tony Sanneh............ 263... 1990-93
3. Antou Jallow........... 257... 2001-04
4. Mike Rowe............... 214... 1983-86
5. Manuel Lagos......... 198... 1990-91
6. Ryan Seymour........ 196... 1998-01
7. Fabio Marras............ 190... 1980-83
8. Tighe Dombrowski... 180... 2000-03
9. Gerard Lagos........... 177... 1988-91
10. Trevor Sisk................ 173... 1991-94
GOALKEEPING
GAMES
1. Paul Royal.................. 67.... 1993-95
2. Matt Schmidt........... 63.... 1995-98
3. John Shakon............. 59.... 2009-12
4. Chris Dadaian........... 57.... 1999-02
5. Jon Mroz.................... 54.... 1988-91
6. Joe Stacy.................... 53.... 1984-87
7. Grant Fernstrum..... 47.... 2005-08
Kevin Armstrong..... 47.... 1981-84
P.J. Johns.................... 47.... 1977-80
10. John Fetzer............... 45.... 1973-76
GAMES STARTED
1. Paul Royal.................. 65.... 1993-95
2. Matt Schmidt........... 62.... 1995-98
3. John Shakon............. 58.... 2009-12
4. Chris Dadaian........... 56.... 1999-02
5. Jon Mroz.................... 54.... 1988-91
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6. Grant Fernstrum..... 47.... 2005-08
7. Joe Stacy.................... 45.... 1984-87
8. Kevin Armstrong..... 45.... 1981-84
9. John Fetzer............... 41.... 1973-76
10. Eric Mickschl............. 27.... 2003-06
Kirk Thode................. 27.... 2002-04
SAVES
1. John Fetzer................ 400.... 1973-76
2. P.J. Johns..................... 318.... 1977-80
3. Paul Royal................... 297.... 1992-95
4. Ric Granryd................ 279.... 1977-80
5. Joe Stacy.................... 257.... 1984-87
6. John Shakon............. 248.... 2009-12
7. Kevin Armstrong..... 244.... 1981-84
8. Matt Schmidt............ 227.... 1995-98
9. Jon Mroz..................... 218.... 1988-91
10. Chris Dadaian........... 207.... 1999-02
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
(Minimum 2,000 minutes)
1. P.J. Johns..................... 0.73.... 1978-80
2. Kirk Thode.................. 0.88.... 2002-04
3. Jason Balistrieri........ 0.97.... 1985-88
4. Grant Fernstrum...... 0.98.... 2005-08
5. Joe Stacy.................... 1.06.... 1984-87
6. Chris Dadaian........... 1.10.... 1999-02
7. Ryan Germann......... 1.13.... 2006-08
8. Brad Swenby............. 1.13.... 2000-02
9. Paul Royal.................. 1.16.... 1992-95
10. Matt Schmidt............ 1.17.... 1995-98
SHUTOUTS
1. Chris Dadaian........... 21.... 1999-02
2. P.J. Johns.................... 19.... 1977-80
3. Jon Mroz.................... 18.... 1988-91
4. Grant Fernstrum..... 17.... 2005-08
5. Matt Schmidt........... 14.... 1995-98
Kevin Armstrong..... 14.... 1981-84
7. John Shakon............. 13.... 2009-12
Paul Royal.................. 13.... 1992-95
Jason Balistrieri....... 13.... 1985-88
Joe Stacy.................... 13.... 1984-87
Ric Granryd............... 13.... 1977-80
GOALKEEPING WINS
1. Chris Dadaian........... 42.... 1999-02
2. Paul Royal.................. 40.... 1993-95
3. Matt Schmidt........... 33.... 1995-98
4. Jon Mroz.................... 28.... 1988-91
5. Ric Granryd............... 27.... 1977-80
6. P.J. Johns.................... 23.... 1977-80
7. Joe Stacy.................... 20.... 1984-87
8. Eric Mickschl............. 19.... 2003-06
Jason Balistrieri....... 19.... 1985-88
10. John Shakon............. 17.... 2009-12
Grant Fernstrum..... 17.... 2005-08
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Chris Brisson (2001-04) is the
Panthers’ all-time leader in both
career games played and
career games started.
GOALS
1. Antou Jallow............ 60.... 2001-04
2. Tony Sanneh............. 53.... 1990-93
3. Pete Knezic............... 49.... 1977-80
4. Tunji Akiwowo......... 38.... 1978-81
Lito Zabala................ 38.... 1977-79
6. Mike Rowe................ 37.... 1983-86
7. Trevor Sisk................. 34.... 1991-94
Manuel Lagos.......... 32.... 1990-91
9. Fabio Marras............. 31.... 1980-83
10. Jake Provan............... 28.... 1992-95
Miscellaneous Records
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Quickest UWM Goal Scored To Start A Game
# TimeDate
Opponent
Player
1.0:19 9/14/03.............. Memphis.................. B.J. Blake
2.0:23 9/12/93.............. Alabama A&M......... Jake Provan
3.0:26 8/29/03.............. Northern Illinois..... Bobby Lish
4.0:32 9/17/80.............. Minnesota................ Dave Dray
5.0:49 11/15/02........... Butler......................... Evan Richardson
6.0:55 9/23/07.............. Yale............................. Travis Phillips
Least Time Between UWM Goals
# TimeDate
Opponent
Players
1. 0:2111/3/84...Northern Illinois..... Mike Rowe, Tihi Prpa
2. 0:279/15/91...Dartmouth.......... Manny Lagos, Tony Sanneh
3. 0:2811/2/90...Quincy.................. Manny Lagos, Gerard Lagos
4. 0:309/22/91...Drake.................... Don Gramenz, Don Gramenz
0:309/9/79......PU-Calumet........ Pete Knezic, John Sirin
Least Time Between Opponent Goals
# TimeDate
Opponent
Players
1. 0:5311/1/98....Wright State..... Neil Sharp, Anthony Shaw
2.0:5810/29/88.. SIU Edwardsville.... Paul Nischbach, Bob Garafalo
3. 1:0110/8/88....Evansville........... Brian Adcock, Paul Nevin
4. 1:059/27/92....Butler.................. Scott Lawler, Scott Weiger
5. 1:1111/6/08....Wright State..... Braden Fleak, Braden Fleak
Least Time Between UWM And Opponent Goals
# TimeDate Opponent
Players
1.0:05 10/7/90...Indiana.................... UWM - Mark Beibel
...................................................... IU - Blake Rodgers
2.0:14 9/19/04...... UNC Wilmington...... UWM - Dan Horst
...................................................... UNCW - Nick Acosta
0:1411/7/87...SIU Edwardsville... UWM - Mike Becker
...................................................... SIUE - Jim Nischbach
4.0:17 9/30/99...UIC............................ UWM - Scott Dombrowski
...................................................... UIC - Stein Garcia
5.0:18 11/5/93...Cleveland State.... UWM - Eric Klink
...................................................... CSU - Kurt Will
Tony Sanneh set a school record
with points in eight-straight games
(10 goals/12 assists) in 1993.
Longest Shutout Streak By A Goalkeeper
#Time
Dates
Goalkeeper
1.741:63.......10/11 to 11/15/02............ Chris Dadaian
2.584:28........ 9/23 to 10/20/05............. Grant Fernstrum
3.544:18........ 9/30 to 10/22/78............. P.J. Johns
4.468:36.......10/26 to 11/22/05............ Grant Fernstrum
5.451:14...........9/2 to 10/3/79................ P.J. Johns
Consecutive Games Without Allowing A Goal
#Games
Dates
Goalkeeper
1.7.............10/16 to 11/09/02............ Chris Dadaian
2.6 ............. 10/4 to 10/20/78............. P.J. Johns
3.5.............10/31 to 11/18/05............ Grant Fernstrum
5.............. 10/4 to 10/16/05............. Grant Fernstrum
5.................9/9 to 9/29/79................ P.J. Johns
Most Consecutive Games With A Point
#Games Player
Points Year
1.8.............. Tony Sanneh................. (10g, 12a)........ 1993
2.7.............. Antou Jallow................. (14g, 4a).......... 2002
7.............. Jeff Rohrman................ (2g, 6a)............. 1985
4.6.............. Tony Sanneh................. (7g, 3a)............. 1993
6.............. Manny Lagos................ (6g, 3a)............. 1990
6.............. Mark Beibel................... (4g, 4a)............. 1990
6.............. Don Gramenz............... (6g, 5a)............. 1992
8.5.............. Laurie Bell...................... (3g, 3a)............. 2012
5.............. Zeke Dombrowski...... (2g, 3a)............. 2007
5.............. Craig Mallace................ (1g, 5a)............. 2005
5.............. Dale Weiler.................... (3g, 5a)............. 2004
5.............. Antou Jallow................. (6g, 1a)............. 2004
5.............. Antou Jallow................. (7g, 0a)............. 2002
5.............. Ryan Seymour.............. (6g, 2a)............. 2001
5.............. Tony Colvin................... (1g, 4a)............. 1999
5.............. Erik White....................... (4g, 1a)............. 1996
5.............. Manny Lagos................ (6g, 2a)............. 1991
5.............. Tony Sanneh................. (7g, 3a)............. 1990
5.............. Sasho Cirovski.............. (3g, 6a)............. 1981
B.J. Blake recorded the fastest goal to
start a game in UWM history, scoring just
19 seconds into a match in 2003.
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Manny Lagos combined with
Tony Sanneh (0:27) and Gerard Lagos
(0:28) for quick back-to-back goals.
All-Time Honors
ACADEMIC HONORS
CoSIDA ALL-AMERICA
FIRST TEAM
2004 Antou Jallow
SECOND TEAM
2006 Billy Meier
2005 Neil Dombrowski
2003 Antou Jallow
THIRD TEAM
2005 Steve Bode
HONORABLE MENTION
1990 Gerard Lagos
NSCAA ACADEMIC
ALL-AMERICAN
SECOND TEAM
2006 Billy Meier
2005 Neil Dombrowski
NSCAA ALL-REGION
FIRST TEAM
2006 Billy Meier
2005 Steve Bode
Neil Dombrowski
Billy Meier
SECOND TEAM
2006 Steve Bode
Steve Sperl
HORIZON LEAGUE/
MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE
(1994-Present)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2004 Antou Jallow
2002 Antou Jallow
2001 Ryan Seymour
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2006 Billy Meier
COACH OF THE YEAR
2004 Louis Bennett
2003 Louis Bennett
2002 Louis Bennett
2001 Louis Bennett
1997 Louis Bennett
FIRST TEAM
2012 Laurie Bell
2010 Greg Rosenthal
Andrew Wiedabach
2007 Steve Bode
Zeke Dombrowski
2006 Billy Meier
2005 Neil Dombrowski
Steve Bode
2004 Antou Jallow
2003 Tighe Dombrowski
Antou Jallow
Kyle Lance
Chris Dadaian
Chad Dombrowski
Tighe Dombrowski
Antou Jallow
Chris Dadaian
Chad Dombrowski
Tighe Dombrowski
Ryan Seymour
Scott Dombrowski
Bobby de St. Aubin
Ryan Hawkins
Joaquin Santos
Erik White
Kevin Deck
David Marshall Jr.
Joaquin Santos
Erik White
Kevin Deck
Paul Royal
Jake Provan
Kevin Deck
Steve Grimm
Paul Royal
Trevor Sisk
SECOND TEAM
2012 James Ashcroft
Declan Rodriguez
2011 Robert Refai
2008 Eric Frazier
2006 Steve Bode
Craig Mallace
Steve Sperl
2005 Craig Mallace
Billy Meier
2004 Trent Furtsch
Dale Weiler
2003 Bobby Lish
2002 Khaled El-Ahmad
Bobby Lish
Evan Richardson
2001 Khaled El-Ahmad
Kyle Lance
2000 Blake Bostwick
Ryan Seymour
1999 Tony Colvin
Chad Dombrowski
1998 Tony Colvin
1997 Tony Colvin
Joe Luedke
1996 Matt Schmidt
1995 Jon Coleman
ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM
2012 Aaron Horvat
Declan Rodriguez
2011 Gerardo Saavedra
2010 Robbie Boyd
2009 Andrew Wiedabach
2008 Eric Frazier
Tony Maxey
2007 Greg Rosenthal
2002 Neil Dombrowski
Julian Chang
2001 Khaled El-Ahmad
Trent Furtsch
Antou Jallow
2000 Tighe Dombrowski
Kyle Lance
Daniel Saavedra
1999 Chris Dadaian
1998 Bobby de St. Aubin
1997
1996
Dan Mannella
Joe Luedke
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2007 Steve Bode
2005 Steve Bode
Neil Dombrowski
Grant Fernstrum
Dale Weiler
2004 Chris Brisson
Neil Dombrowski
Trent Furtsch
Antou Jallow
Eric Mickschl
Dale Weiler
2003 Kyle Lance
Trent Furtsch
Antou Jallow
Trent Furtsch
Tighe Dombrowski
2002 Antou Jallow
B.J. Blake
Chad Dombrowski
Tighe Dombrowski
Kyle Lance
Bobby Lish
Chris Dadaian
2001 B.J. Blake
Tighe Dombrowski
Trent Furtsch
Ryan Seymour
2000 Blake Bostwick
1998 Neal Driscoll
Ryan Seymour
1997 Tony Colvin
Joaquin Santos
Ryan Hawkins
1996 Chris Jahr
Peter Metz
1995 Kevin Deck
Jake Provan
MID-CONTINENT (1993)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1993 Tony Sanneh
FIRST TEAM
1993 Don Gramenz
Tony Sanneh
SECOND TEAM
1993 Steve Grimm
Jake Provan
BIG CENTRAL (1987-90)
COACH OF THE YEAR
1990 Brian Tompkins
1989 Brian Tompkins
ALL-BIG CENTRAL TEAM
1990 Goran Krajl
Gerard Lagos
Manuel Lagos
Tony Sanneh
1989 Mark Biebel
Brian Donohoo
Goran Krajl
Gerard Lagos
Eddie Miller
1988 Mark Beibel
Mark Fuhr
Peter Schweinert
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1987
Jon Szczepanski
Jason Balistrieri
Mike Becker
Mark Biebel
Tim Bisswurm
Mark Fuhr
Tihi Prpa
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
WISL (1983-86)
Jason Balistrieri
Mark Fuhr
Peter Schweinert
Jon Szczepanski
Mike Becker
Tim Bisswurm
Mark Fuhr
Tihi Prpa
Joe Stacy
Jimmy Banks
Mike Becker
Tim Bisswurm
Mike Rowe
Tihi Prpa
Jimmy Banks
Tim Bisswurm
Jeff Rohrman
Mike Rowe
Tim Bisswurm
Sasho Cirovski
Jeff Rohrman
Mike Rowe
Sasho Cirovski
ALL-WISCONSIN (1977-82)
1982 Sasho Cirovski
1981 Tunji Akiwowo
1980 Ian Favill
P.J. Johns
Pete Knezic
Craig Webb
Lito Zabala
1979 P.J. Johns
Dave Scherer
Pete Knezic
Craig Webb
Lito Zabala
1978 Mark Ambrosius
Mike Fischer
P.J. Johns
Dave Scherer
Pete Knezic
John Sirin
Craig Webb
Lito Zabala
1977 Fadel Al-Felaij
Mike Fischer
Milan Stojsavljevic
REGIONAL HONORS
NSCAA COACH OF THE YEAR
2002 Louis Bennett
2001 Louis Bennett
NSCAA FIRST TEAM
2003 Tighe Dombrowski
2002 Chad Dombrowski
Antou Jallow
NSCAA SECOND TEAM
2005
Neil Dombrowski
2004
Antou Jallow
Trent Furtsch
2002
Chris Dadaian
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
CoSIDA ALL-DISTRICT
FIRST TEAM
2012 Laurie Bell
2007 Zeke Dombrowski
2006 Billy Meier
Steve Sperl
2005 Steve Bode
Neil Dombrowski
2004 Antou Jallow
Khaled El-Ahmad
2003 Antou Jallow
2002
2001
2000
1999
1997
1996
1995
1994
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
All-Time Honors
THIRD TEAM
2002 Tighe Dombrowski
2001 Chad Dombrowski
Ryan Seymour
2000 Blake Bostwick
1999 Scott Dombrowski
1996 Kevin Deck
David Marshall, Jr.
1995 Kevin Deck
Jake Provan
1994 Trevor Sisk
1993 Don Gramenz
Tony Sanneh
1991 Gerard Lagos
Manuel Lagos
1990 Gerard Lagos
1990 Manuel Lagos
Tony Sanneh
1989 Brian Donohoo
1988
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1975
1974
1973 Mark Fuhr
Jon Szczepanski
Jimmy Banks
Jimmy Banks
Sasho Cirovski
Sasho Cirovski
Fabio Marras
Sasho Cirovski
Jim Solberg
Pete Knezic
Craig Webb
Pete Knezic
Craig Webb
Mike Fischer
Pete Knezic
Mike Fischer
James Akintonde
James Akintonde
Zach Papanikolaou
2009
NSCAA ALL-STATE
Andrew Wiedabach
ALL-AMERICA HONORS
NSCAA
FIRST TEAM
1991 Manuel Lagos
SOCCER TIMES
HONORABLE MENTION
2003 Tighe Dombrowski
COLLEGESOCCERNEWS.COM
SECOND TEAM
2002 Chad Dombrowski
SECOND TEAM
2002 Chad Dombrowski
1995 Kevin Deck
1993 Tony Sanneh
1990 Manuel Lagos
HONORABLE MENTION
2002 Antou Jallow
THIRD TEAM
2002 Antou Jallow
TOP DRAWER SOCCER
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
2005 Grant Fernstrum
HONORABLE MENTION
1979 Pete Knezic
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
2001 Khaled El-Ahmad
PANTHER TEAM HONORS
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000 2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Zach Papanikolaou
James Akintonde
Rick Barbosa
John Fetzer
Mike Fischer
Mike Fischer
Pete Knezic
Pete Knezic
Jim Solberg
Kris Geier
Fabio Marras
Sasho Cirovski
Jeff Rohrman
Mike Rowe
Tim Bisswurm
Jon Szczepanski
Brian Donohoo
Manuel Lagos
Mike Roe
John Menk
Tony Sanneh
Trevor Sisk
Steve Grimm
Kevin Deck
Kevin Deck
Chris Jahr
Ryan Hawkins
Matt Schmitt
Tony Colvin
Scott Dombrowski
Blake Bostwick
Ryan Seymour
Chad Dombrowski
Khaled El-Ahmad
Tighe Dombrowski
Antou Jallow
Steve Bode
Billy Meier
Steve Bode
Eric Frazier
Greg Rosenthal
Greg Rosenthal
Robert Refai
Laurie Bell
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
Lito Zabala
Pete Knezic
P.J. Johns
Tunji Akiwowo
Dave Dray
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Brian Thomas
Nick Racz
Kevin Armstrong
Mike Becker
Gottfried Eichler
Joe Stacy
Mark Biebel
Brian Donohoo
Goran Krajl
Tony Sanneh
Don Gramenz
Demetri Vacratsis
Dean Beck
Eric Stempinski
Ryan Hawkins
Erik White
Tony Colvin
Eric Hess
Chris Dadaian
Ryan Seymour
Chad Dombrowski
B.J. Blake
Kirk Thode
Ian Hoelker
Tenzin Rampa
Chris Lins
Nicholas Gerard-Larson
Peter Sanger
Robert Jarosz
Andrew Wiedabach
Josh Rohde
Kevin Ferron
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
2003
Steve Bode
2004
Dan Horst
2005
Grant Fernstrum
2006
Ryan Germann
2007
Greg Rosenthal
2008
Eric Frazier
Tony Maxey
2009
John Shakon
2010
Jordan Record
2011
Laurie Bell
2012
Declan Rodriguez
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
SOCCER SCHOLAR
Dave Dray
Dave Dray
P.J. Johns
Solomon Eskinder
Jim Solberg
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Sasho Cirovski
Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong
Joe Stacy
Mark Fuhr
Mark Fuhr
Mark Fuhr
Fritz Heiden
Doug Fabio
Craig Names
Brian Donohoo
Jack Hansen
Steve Grimm
Dean Beck
Mark Durham
Neal Driscoll
David Tompa
Chris Dadaian
Chris Dadaian
Chris Dadaian
Antou Jallow
Antou Jallow
Adam Gehrt
Billy Meier
Billy Meier
Ken Ogorzalek
Nicholas Gerard-Larson
Nicholas Gerard-Larson
Lucas Davey
Lucas Davey
Jamie Bladen
JOHN FETZER MEMORIAL
(Most Dedicated)
1983
George Knezic
1984
Tim Fahrney
1985
Bob Trunley
1986
Peter Fisher
1988
Eddie Miller
1989
Eddie Miller
1990
Mike Roe
1991
John Menk
1992
Doug Fabio
1993
Jake Provan
1994
Dominic Vacca
1995
Eric Klink
1996
Erik Klink
1997
Matt Schmidt
1998
Matt Schmidt
1999
Tony Colvin
2000
JB Matthews
2001
Mark Turner
40
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Tighe Dombrowski
Tighe Dombrowski
Chris Brisson
Billy Meier
Steve Bode
Paul Coleman
Zeke Dombrowski
Nkuti Ndely
John Shakon
John Shakon
John Shakon
James Ashcroft
COACH’S AWARD
(Outstanding Service To Program)
1984
Jeff Rohrman
1985
Tim Bisswurm
1986
Mike Becker
1987
Charlie Ernst
Mike Becker
1988
Peter Schweinert
Mark Fuhr
1989
Mark McIntosh
1990
Mark Biebel
Chris Blankenberg
1991
Gerard Lagos
Brian Donohoo
1992
Aaron Nelson
Tony Sanneh
1993
Don Gramenz
1994
Dean Beck
1995
Jake Provan
Paul Royal
1996
Jon Coleman
1997
Ryan Hawkins
1998
Neal Driscoll
1999
Tony Colvin
Scott Dombrowski
2000
Scott Dombrowski
2001
Chris Dadaian
2002
Chad Dombrowski
2003
Khaled El-Ahmad
2004
Khaled El-Ahmad
Trent Furtsch
2005
Neil Dombrowski
Kyle Zenoni
2006
Steve Sperl
2007
Steve Bode
Chris Lins
2008
Adam Skalecki
2009
Sol Caceres
2012
Robbie Boyd
Record vs. All-Time Opponents
W L T FirstLastGFGA
UNC Wilmington
1......... 0.......... 0...........2004...... 2004.........2........... 1
Northeastern0......... 1.......... 0...........2011...... 2011.........1........... 2
Northeastern Illinois 1......... 0.......... 0...........1995...... 1996.........5........... 0
Northern Illinois
20..... 15........4........ 1975.... 2012..... 66.......64
Northern Kentucky
1......... 0.......... 0...........2012...... 2012.........2........... 1
Northwestern15........ 3.......... 1...........1979...... 2012....... 61.......... 9
Notre Dame
4......... 3.......... 0...........1979...... 2003....... 14.........12
Oakland6....... 2.........1........ 1973.... 2010..... 17.......11
Old Dominion
0......... 1.......... 0...........1997...... 1997.........0........... 1
Omaha1....... 0.........0........ 2012.... 2012...... 2.........0
Oregon State
0......... 0.......... 1...........2005...... 2005.........1........... 1
Pennsylvania1......... 0.......... 0...........2004...... 2004.........2........... 1
Philadelphia Textile
0......... 1.......... 0...........1988...... 1988.........0........... 1
Princeton0......... 1.......... 0...........1989...... 1989.........1........... 2
Purdue-Calumet2......... 0.......... 0...........1973...... 1979....... 21.......... 0
Quincy8......... 3.......... 1...........1980...... 1993....... 19.......... 8
Rockford1......... 0.......... 0...........1982...... 1982.........4........... 0
Roosevelt2......... 0.......... 0...........1983...... 1984....... 12.......... 6
St. Bonaventure
1......... 0.......... 0...........1986...... 1986.........3........... 2
St. Joseph’s (PA)
1......... 0.......... 0...........1994...... 1994.........7........... 0
St. Louis
1......... 2.......... 0...........1978...... 1987.........1........... 6
St. Mary’s (CA)
4......... 1.......... 0...........1986...... 2001....... 15.......... 7
St. Thomas
1......... 0.......... 0...........1986...... 1986.........3........... 0
San Diego State
1......... 0.......... 1...........1986...... 2010.........3........... 2
San Francisco
2......... 0.......... 0...........1994...... 2004.........8........... 4
Santa Clara
0......... 1.......... 0...........2008...... 2008.........1........... 2
Seton Hall
0......... 0.......... 1...........1989...... 1989.........3........... 3
South Alabama
1......... 1.......... 0...........1992...... 1996.........2........... 3
South Florida
1......... 0.......... 0...........1985...... 1985.........2........... 0
SIU Edwardsville
6........ 13......... 1...........1973...... 2008....... 25.........53
Southern Methodist 1......... 5.......... 1...........1978...... 2006.........6..........15
Texas Christian
2......... 0.......... 0...........1978...... 1999.........5........... 3
Tulsa3......... 6.......... 0...........1985...... 2007....... 17.........18
UAB0......... 1.......... 0...........2011...... 2011.........1........... 2
UIC17..... 14........4........ 1973.... 2012..... 65.......43
UMKC1......... 1.......... 0...........2001...... 2003.........5........... 2
Valparaiso3....... 4.........2........ 1993.... 2012..... 14.......13
Vanderbilt0......... 2.......... 0...........1998...... 1999.........2........... 6
Vermont2......... 2.......... 0...........1993...... 2010.........8........... 6
Virginia Tech
0......... 1.......... 0...........2009...... 2009.........1........... 2
Wake Forest
0......... 2.......... 0...........1987...... 1995.........2........... 4
Washington0......... 1.......... 0...........2006...... 2006.........1........... 2
West Virginia
0......... 1.......... 0...........1982...... 1982.........0........... 3
Western Illinois
4....... 3.........1........ 1973.... 2011..... 14.......13
Western Kentucky
1......... 0.......... 0...........1991...... 1991.........2........... 0
Western Michigan 12...... 3.........1........ 1976.... 2011..... 38.......16
Wheaton1......... 0.......... 1...........1977...... 1979.........5........... 4
William & Mary
0......... 1.......... 0...........1991...... 1991.........2........... 3
Wisconsin16..... 15........6........ 1974.... 2012..... 50.......44
Wisconsin-Parkside11........ 3.......... 1...........1974...... 1992....... 48.......... 8
Wisconsin-Platteville7......... 0.......... 0...........1973...... 1981....... 32.......... 1
Wisconsin-Whitewater3......... 0.......... 0...........1978...... 1983....... 20.......... 1
Wright State
16...... 6.........4........ 1991.... 2012..... 51.......24
Xavier3......... 1.......... 0...........1994...... 2012.........7........... 4
Yale2......... 1.......... 0...........1998...... 2007.........8........... 6
NOTE: 2013 Opponents in BOLD
WLT
America East........... 4 42
Atlantic 10.............. 113 1
Atlantic Coast.......... 0 40
Atlantic Soccer........ 0 21
Atlantic Sun............. 2 00
Big East................... 4017 4
Big South................. 2 20
Big Ten.................... 2840 9
Big West................... 1 60
Colonial................... 1 30
Conference USA..... 1121 1
Horizon.................. 13076 24
Independent........... 5 10
Ivy............................ 4 40
Mid-Atlantic............ 2 00
41
WLT
Mid-American........ 4530 6
Missouri Valley....... 2225 8
Mountain Pacific..... 4 60
Mountain West........ 0 02
Northeast................ 0 10
Ohio Valley.............. 1 00
Pacific-10................. 2 21
Patriot...................... 1 01
Southern.................. 2 00
Summit................... 148 2
West Coast............... 6 31
Division II............... 3222 3
Division III.............. 221 2
NAIA/Dropped....... 263 2
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
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Adelphi0......... 1.......... 0...........1988...... 1988.........2........... 5
Air Force
1......... 1.......... 0...........1977...... 1996.........4........... 7
Akron9......... 9.......... 0...........1980...... 2003....... 23.........24
Alabama A&M
3......... 1.......... 0...........1993...... 2003....... 18.......... 6
Army0......... 0.......... 1...........1992...... 1992.........1........... 1
Beloit3......... 0.......... 0...........1973...... 1977....... 18.......... 5
Binghamton0......... 0.......... 1...........2008...... 2008.........0........... 0
Blackburn College
0......... 0.......... 1...........1974...... 1974.........1........... 1
Boston College
0......... 1.......... 0...........1982...... 1982.........0........... 3
Boston University
0......... 1.......... 0...........1986...... 1986.........0........... 1
Bowling Green
3....... 4.........1........ 1976.... 2012..... 13.......14
Bradley3......... 0.......... 1...........1990...... 2005....... 15.......... 3
Brigham Young
1......... 0.......... 0...........1986...... 1986.........3........... 0
Brooklyn College
1......... 0.......... 0...........1990...... 1990.........1........... 0
Brown0......... 1.......... 0...........1998...... 1998.........1........... 3
Butler16....... 11......... 1...........1992...... 2011....... 46.........36
California1......... 1.......... 0...........1990...... 1993.........3........... 7
Cal Poly
0......... 1.......... 0...........2007...... 2007.........0........... 1
Cal State Fullerton
0......... 1.......... 0...........2009...... 2009.........1........... 2
Cal State Northridge 1......... 1.......... 0...........2008...... 2009.........2........... 2
UC Santa Barbara
0......... 3.......... 0...........2004...... 2009.........1........... 6
Central Florida
0......... 1.......... 0...........1985...... 1985.........1........... 4
Central Michigan
1......... 0.......... 0...........1984...... 1984.........7........... 0
Chicago1......... 0.......... 0...........1975...... 1975.........7........... 0
Cincinnati5......... 1.......... 0...........1978...... 1991....... 18.......... 5
Cleveland State
24....... 15......... 3...........1973...... 2012....... 80.........53
Colorado College
1......... 1.......... 0...........1975...... 1977.........5........... 5
Coastal Carolina
2......... 1.......... 0...........1992...... 2004....... 10.......... 5
Connecticut0......... 2.......... 0...........1982...... 1992.........1........... 6
Creighton1......... 3.......... 1...........1983...... 2006.........6........... 8
Dartmouth1......... 1.......... 0...........1991...... 2007.........4........... 2
Davidson2......... 0.......... 0...........1987...... 1997.........7........... 4
Dayton4......... 3.......... 1...........1978...... 2010....... 13.........11
DePaul5....... 0.........0........ 1985.... 2002..... 28........3
Denver0......... 1.......... 0...........2003...... 2003.........0........... 1
Detroit12...... 8.........4........ 1994.... 2012..... 41.......28
Drake9....... 3.........1........ 1987.... 2008..... 37.......19
Eastern Illinois
5......... 6.......... 0...........1973...... 2012....... 17.........15
Eastern Michigan
2......... 0.......... 0...........1984...... 1999.........4........... 1
Evansville4......... 9.......... 4...........1978...... 2004....... 13.........27
Farleigh Dickinson
0......... 1.......... 0...........2005...... 2005.........1........... 2
Florida International 0......... 3.......... 0...........1988...... 2006.........1........... 7
Gardner-Webb0......... 1.......... 0...........2011...... 2011.........1........... 2
Georgetown1......... 0.......... 0...........1995...... 1995.........4........... 1
Gonzaga0......... 1.......... 1...........2005...... 2007.........2........... 3
Green Bay
24..... 14........4........ 1975.... 2012..... 71.......46
Hartford2......... 1.......... 0...........1993...... 2000.........8........... 7
Hartwick0......... 0.......... 1...........1987...... 1987.........3........... 3
Holy Cross
1......... 0.......... 0...........1995...... 1995.........4........... 1
Illinois State
6......... 1.......... 2...........1978...... 1987....... 17.......... 3
Illinois Tech
1......... 0.......... 0...........1973...... 1973.........6........... 1
Indiana0........ 17......... 1...........1976...... 1993.........8..........51
IPFW2......... 2.......... 0...........2002...... 2011....... 10.......... 6
IUPUI1....... 0.........0........ 2012.... 2012...... 3.........2
Lake Forest
2......... 0.......... 0...........1976...... 1977....... 12.......... 5
Lakeland1......... 0.......... 0...........1979...... 1979.........9........... 0
La Salle
2......... 0.......... 0...........1994...... 1994....... 12.......... 4
Lewis8......... 3.......... 0...........1973...... 1983....... 36.........15
Lipscomb1......... 0.......... 0...........2006...... 2006.........4........... 0
Loyola19........ 5.......... 2...........1982...... 2012....... 62.........22
Loyola (MD)
2......... 0.......... 0...........1994...... 2000.........3........... 0
Louisville2......... 1.......... 0...........1989...... 1991.........9........... 1
Marquette27..... 10........3........ 1973.... 2012..... 78.......44
Marshall0......... 1.......... 0...........1999...... 1999.........1........... 2
Memphis1......... 1.......... 0...........1999...... 2003.........4........... 4
Miami (OH)
2......... 1.......... 0...........1977...... 1995....... 10.......... 5
Michigan1......... 1.......... 0...........2005...... 2006.........2........... 2
Michigan State
6......... 4.......... 1...........1980...... 2011....... 24.........12
Michigan Tech
1......... 0.......... 0...........1974...... 1974.........8........... 2
Minnesota4......... 0.......... 0...........1978...... 1981....... 15.......... 2
Missouri State
0......... 1.......... 1...........2001...... 2008.........2........... 3
Nevada-Las Vegas
1......... 2.......... 0...........1986...... 2005.........3........... 7
New Hampshire
0......... 0.......... 1...........2010...... 2010.........0........... 0
New Mexico
2......... 2.......... 0...........1988...... 2003.........3........... 5
All-Time Series Histories
ADELPHI
11/5/88 Miami, Fla.
L
0-1-0
5-2
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
AIR FORCE 1-1-0
9/27/96 Dallas, Texas L
6-1
9/3/77 Col. Springs, Col.W 3-1
AKRON 9-9-0
10/5/03 Akron, Ohio W
2-1
10/11/02Milwaukee W
3-1
10/19/01 Akron, Ohio L
3-1
10/15/00Milwaukee W
2-1
10/25/98 Akron, Ohio L
2-0
10/6/96Milwaukee W 2-0
10/6/95 Akron, Ohio W 2-0 OT
10/23/94Milwaukee W
3-0
10/15/93 Akron, Ohio L
2-1
10/25/92Milwaukee L
2-0
9/18/87 Akron, Ohio L
2-0
9/21/86Milwaukee L 2-0
9/21/85 Akron, Ohio W
2-1
9/22/84Milwaukee L 1-0
9/25/83 Akron, Ohio L
2-0
9/25/82Milwaukee L 2-1
9/27/81 Akron, Ohio W
2-1
9/1/80Milwaukee W 2-1
ALABAMA A&M 3-1-0
9/7/03Milwaukee W 3-2
9/28/97Milwaukee W 7-0
9/4/94 Madison, Wis. L
3-1
9/12/93Milwaukee W 7-1
ARMY0-0-1
10/4/92 Mobile, Ala.
T 1-1 2OT
BELOIT 3-0-0
11/4/77Milwaukee W 7-1
9/28/74Milwaukee W 2-1
9/29/73 Beloit, Wis.
W
9-3
BINGHAMTON0-0-1
9/12/08Milwaukee T0-0 2OT
BLACKBURN0-0-1
10/16/74 Charleston, Ill. T 1-1 2OT
BOSTON COLLEGE
9/3/82 Boston, Mass. L
0-1-0
3-0
BOSTON UNIVERSITY 0-1-0
9/13/86Milwaukee L 1-0
BOWLING GREEN 3-4-1
9/25/12 Bowling Green, Ohio L 2-1 2OT
1-0
9/23/01 Bowling Green, OhioL
9/10/00Milwaukee L 3-1
9/5/92 Madison, Wis. T 1-1 2OT
9/23/83 Bowling Green, OhioL
4-0
10/9/82Milwaukee W 3-2
2-0
9/17/77 Bowling Green, OhioW
9/18/76Milwaukee W 5-1
BRADLEY 3-0-1
11/18/05 Peoria, Ill. $
W
2-0
9/13/05Milwaukee W 3-2
10/3/04 Peoria, Ill.
T 1-1 2OT
10/3/90 Milwaukee W
9-0
BRIGHAM YOUNG
9/16/86 Green Bay, Wis. W
1-0-0
3-0
BROOKYLN1-0-0
9/11/90Milwaukee W 1-0
9/16/90Cincinnati
9/15/89Milwaukee
9/18/88Cincinnati
10/14/78Milwaukee
W
W
L
W
4-2
2-0
2-1
1-0
CS FULLERTON 0-1-0
9/11/09Northridge L 2-1
CLEVELAND STATE 24-15-3
10/20/12 Cleveland
L 2-1 OT
10/1/11Milwaukee L 3-2
10/3/10Cleveland W 2-1 2OT
10/2/09Milwaukee T0-0 2OT
10/5/08 Cleveland
L 2-1 OT
10/14/07Milwaukee W
2-1
10/15/06Milwaukee W
2-1
9/29/05Cleveland W 1-0
11/6/04Milwaukee* W 4-0
10/31/04 Milwaukee
W 1-0 OT
9/26/03Cleveland W 4-2
11/17/02Milwaukee* W
8-0
10/27/02Milwaukee W
7-0
11/6/01Milwaukee* W 3-2
10/21/01Cleveland
W
1-0
10/28/00Cleveland
W
1-0
10/24/99Milwaukee W
2-1
10/23/98Cleveland
W
2-1
10/12/97Milwaukee W
2-1
11/1/96 Cleveland
W 1-0 OT
10/15/95Milwaukee W
5-0
9/24/94Cleveland W 3-1
11/5/93Cleveland W 6-2
9/17/89Milwaukee L 2-1
9/16/88 Cleveland
W 1-0 OT
10/18/87Milwaukee W
2-1
11/2/86Cleveland W 1-0
9/29/85Milwaukee W 2-0
10/27/84Cleveland
T
1-1
10/30/83Milwaukee L
4-0
10/30/82Cleveland
L
5-1
10/31/81Milwaukee L
2-0
11/22/80 Cleveland $
L
1-0
11/2/80Cleveland L 1-0
11/17/79 Cleveland $
L
2-1
9/1/79Milwaukee T 1-1
9/30/78Cleveland L 3-0
10/1/77Milwaukee L 4-1
10/2/76Cleveland L 3-2
9/19/75Cleveland L 3-1
10/12/74Milwaukee W
2-0
10/13/73 Cleveland L
4-2
CS NORTHRIDGE 1-1-0
9/13/09Northridge L 2-1
9/14/08Milwaukee W 1-0
COLORADO COLLEGE 1-1-0
9/2/77 Col. Springs, Col.L 4-3
10/25/75Milwaukee W
2-1
UC SANTA BARBARA 0-3-0
9/18/09Milwaukee L 2-0
9/7/07 Santa Barbara L
2-0
11/23/04 Santa Barbara $L 2-1 OT
COASTAL CAROLINA 2-1-0
9/17/04 Conway, S.C. L
1-0
10/27/97Milwaukee W
7-2
10/30/92Milwaukee W
3-2
CENTRAL FLORIDA
10/25/85 Orlando, Fla. L
CONNECTICUT0-2-0
9/6/92 Madison, Wis. L
2-1
9/1/82 Storrs, Conn. L
4-0
BROWN 0-1-0
3-1
9/18/98 New Haven, Conn.L
BUTLER16-11-1
9/24/11Indianapolis W 3-1
9/26/10 Mequon, Wis. L
2-0
9/25/09Indianapolis L 1-0
9/28/08Milwaukee L 4-3
10/5/07Indianapolis W 3-0
10/28/06Milwaukee* L
2-1
10/8/06Milwaukee T2-2 2OT
11/5/05Milwaukee* W 1-0
10/9/05Indianapolis W 2-0
10/29/04Milwaukee W
2-1
11/16/03Milwaukee* W
1-0
10/12/03Indianapolis W
1-0
11/15/02Milwaukee W
3-1
11/1/02Milwaukee W 3-1
11/11/01Milwaukee* L
2-0
10/28/01 Indianapolis W 3-2 OT
10/31/00Milwaukee W
3-0
10/13/00Milwaukee W
4-1
10/29/99Indianapolis L
3-0
11/8/98Indianapolis*L 2-0
10/30/98Milwaukee L
3-1
11/15/97Indianapolis* L
1-0
10/17/97Indianapolis W1-0 2OT
10/4/96Milwaukee W 2-0
10/27/95Indianapolis L
1-0
9/30/94Milwaukee W 3-1
10/1/93Indianapolis W 2-1
9/27/92Milwaukee L 4-3
CALIFORNIA1-1-0
9/4/93 Madison, Wis. W
3-2
9/7/90 Berkeley, Calif. L
5-0
CAL POLY
9/9/07 San Luis ObispoL
0-1-0
1-0
0-1-0
4-1
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1-0-0
9/1/84Milwaukee W 7-0
CHICAGO 1-0-0
10/10/75Milwaukee W
7-0
CINCINNATI5-1-0
10/19/91Milwaukee W
6-1
11/3/90Milwaukee W 4-0
CREIGHTON1-3-1
9/8/06 Madison, Wis. L
1-0
11/27/02 Lincoln, Neb. $ L
3-2
9/16/01 Omaha, Neb. W
3-0
10/9/99Milwaukee L 3-0
9/10/83 Omaha, Neb. T 1-1 2OT
42
DARTMOUTH1-1-0
9/21/07 Hanover, N.H. L
1-0
9/15/91Milwaukee W 4-1
DAVIDSON2-0-0
8/31/97 Madison, Wis. W
3-2
10/31/87 Davidson, N.C. W
4-2
DAYTON 4-3-1
9/17/10 Madison, Wis. L
2-0
9/5/08 Madison, Wis. W
1-0
9/3/04 Madison, Wis. T 0-0 2OT
9/12/03 Louisville, Ky. L
3-2
3-2
9/22/01 Bowling Green, OhioW
9/24/99 Dayton, Ohio L
3-1
9/6/97Milwaukee W 2-1
10/13/78Milwaukee W
4-0
DePAUL 5-0-0
9/7/02Milwaukee W 3-1
9/1/01Milwaukee W 4-1
10/11/88Chicago
W
4-1
9/16/87Milwaukee W 12-0
9/18/85Milwaukee W 5-0
DENVER 0-1-0
9/6/03 Milwaukee
L 1-0 OT
DETROIT 12-8-4
10/24/12Milwaukee L
1-0
10/8/11 Detroit
T 2-2 2OT
10/1/10Detroit
L 2-1
10/4/09Milwaukee W 1-0
10/3/08Detroit
T1-1 2OT
10/12/07Milwaukee W
1-0
9/15/06Detroit
L 2-1
11/13/05Detroit*
W
1-0
10/2/05Milwaukee L 2-1
11/14/04Milwaukee* W
3-2
9/25/04Detroit
W 4-0
9/29/03Milwaukee W 3-0
10/19/02Detroit
W
2-1
9/30/01Milwaukee W 4-2
9/29/00Detroit
W1-0 2OT
10/17/99Milwaukee W
6-2
10/11/98Detroit
W
3-2
9/21/97Milwaukee L 2-1
11/9/96 Indianapolis* T 1-1 OT
11/3/96Detroit
L 1-0
11/3/95 DeKalb, Ill.*
L 2-1 OT
10/29/95Detroit
L
2-1
11/4/94 South Bend, Ind.*W 1-0 OT
9/10/94 Milwaukee
T 1-1 OT
DRAKE 9-3-1
2-0
8/30/08 Des Moines, IowaL
9/14/07Milwaukee L 2-1
3-3 2OT
9/2/05Madison T
9/19/97 Des Moines, IowaW
4-3
9/14/96Milwaukee W 4-1
9/20/92 Des Moines, Iowa W 4-2 OT
9/22/91Milwaukee W 5-2
11/4/90Milwaukee* W 5-0
2-0
10/28/90 Des Moines, IowaW
9/23/89Milwaukee W 3-0
10/29/88 Edwardsville, Ill.* W 1-0 OT
4-3
9/5/88 Des Moines, IowaL
9/26/87Milwaukee W 2-0
All-Time Series Histories
EASTERN ILLINOIS 5-6-0
9/2/12Milwaukee W 2-0
9/9/01Milwaukee W 3-0
9/6/96 Madison, Wis. W
3-1
10/31/93Milwaukee W
4-0
9/13/87Milwaukee L 1-0
9/5/82 Charleston, Ill. L
1-0
10/11/81Milwaukee L
3-0
10/16/76 Charleston, Ill. L
3-2
10/18/75Milwaukee W
2-1
10/17/74 Charleston, Ill. L
2-0
10/20/73Milwaukee L
3-1
EASTERN MICHIGAN 2-0-0
9/12/99Milwaukee W 2-1
10/17/84Milwaukee W
2-0
FARLEIGH DICKINSON 0-1-0
9/11/05 Milwaukee
L 2-1 OT
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 0-3-0
9/23/06 Miami, Fla.
L
1-0
8/29/97 Madison, Wis. L
2-1
11/4/88 Miami, Fla.
L
4-0
GARDNER-WEBB0-1-0
2-1
9/16/12 Birmingham, Ala.L
GEORGETOWN1-0-0
9/2/95 Madison, Wis. W
4-1
GONZAGA0-1-1
9/16/07Milwaukee L 2-1
9/25/05 Spokane, Wash.T 1-1 2OT
GREEN BAY 24-14-4
10/3/12 Green Bay
T 2-2 2OT
9/28/11 Milwaukee
W 3-2 2OT
10/9/10Milwaukee L2-1 2OT
10/30/09 Green Bay
L
2-0
10/11/08Milwaukee L
2-0
10/27/07 Green Bay
W
1-0
10/19/06Milwaukee W
1-0
11/11/05 Detroit, Mich.* W
1-0
10/26/05 Green Bay
L 1-0 OT
10/13/04Milwaukee W
5-1
11/8/03Milwaukee* W 4-0
10/22/03 Green Bay
W
2-0
10/25/02Milwaukee W
5-0
10/9/01 Green Bay
W 2-1 OT
10/25/00Milwaukee T 1-1 2OT
In-state and league rivals, the
Chancellor’s Cup goes to the winner of the
regular season match-up between Milwaukee
and Green Bay. The Panthers won in dramatic
fashion in 2011, scoring the winning goal with
seven seconds left in double-overtime.
10/6/99 Green Bay
T 0-0 2OT
11/4/98 Green Bay*
W 5-2 2OT
10/4/98Milwaukee L 1-0
10/3/97 Green Bay
W 1-0 2OT
11/8/96 Indianapolis*W 2-0
9/25/96Milwaukee W 2-1
11/2/95 DeKalb, Ill.* W
1-0
10/22/95 Milwaukee
W 3-1 OT
9/21/94 Green Bay
L
1-0
10/24/93Milwaukee W
1-0
9/9/92 Green Bay
L 4-3 OT
8/24/91Milwaukee W 3-1
10/17/90 Green Bay
W
1-0
10/11/89Milwaukee W
3-2
10/19/88 Green Bay
L
1-0
10/21/87Milwaukee W
2-0
10/22/86 Green Bay
W 3-1 OT
10/5/85Milwaukee W 3-0
9/29/84 Green Bay
L
2-0
10/2/83Milwaukee L 2-0
10/1/82 Madison, Wis. L
1-0
10/3/80 Green Bay
L
4-0
10/6/79Milwaukee T 0-0
10/7/78 Green Bay
W
4-0
10/8/77 Green Bay
W
6-4
10/8/76 Platteville, Wis. L
2-0
10/11/75 Milwaukee
L 2-1 OT
HARTFORD2-1-0
9/9/00Milwaukee L 3-1
9/22/95 Green Bay, Wis. W 2-1 OT
9/19/93 Hartford, Conn.W
5-3
HARTWICK0-0-1
9/5/87 Milwaukee
T 3-3 2OT
HOLY CROSS
9/3/95 Madison, Wis. W
1-0-0
4-1
ILLINOIS STATE 6-1-2
9/11/87 Milwaukee
W 1-0 OT
10/15/86 Normal, Ill.
W 3-1 OT
10/16/85Milwaukee T 0-0 2OT
10/31/84 Normal, Ill.
W
2-0
11/3/82Milwaukee L 1-0
11/4/81 Normal, Ill.
W
2-1
10/11/80Milwaukee W
3-0
9/16/79 Normal, Ill.
T 0-0 2OT
9/15/78Milwaukee W 6-0
INDIANA 0-17-1
10/8/93BloomingtonL 6-0
10/9/92Milwaukee T1-1 2OT
10/11/91Bloomington L
2-1
11/10/90 Bloomington $ L
5-1
10/7/90Milwaukee L 2-1
10/8/89BloomingtonL 3-1
10/9/88 Milwaukee
L 2-1 OT
10/12/86Bloomington L
2-0
10/13/85Milwaukee L
2-0
10/14/84Bloomington L
6-0
10/16/83Milwaukee L
1-0
10/16/82Bloomington L
3-0
10/17/81Milwaukee L
1-0
10/19/80Bloomington L
3-0
9/2/79Milwaukee L 2-0
11/12/78Bloomington L
2-1
9/10/77Milwaukee L 2-1
9/11/76BloomingtonL 6-0
IPFW2-2-0
8/26/11Milwaukee L 4-1
9/14/10 Fort Wayne
L
1-0
9/1/06Milwaukee W 3-0
6-1
9/21/02 Green Bay, Wis.W
10/18/08Chicago
10/18/07Milwaukee
10/22/06Chicago
10/23/05Milwaukee
10/24/04Chicago
10/24/03Chicago
11/9/02Milwaukee*
9/24/02Milwaukee
10/12/01Chicago
10/8/00 Milwaukee
10/13/99Chicago
10/21/98Milwaukee
11/8/97Milwaukee*
10/28/97Chicago
10/25/96 Milwaukee
10/10/95Chicago
10/28/94Milwaukee
9/14/85Milwaukee
9/12/84Milwaukee
9/14/83Chicago
9/15/82Milwaukee
W
1-0
L
1-0
W
1-0
W
4-1
W
5-0
W3-2 2OT
W 2-0
W 5-0
W
2-1
L 3-2 OT
W
2-1
L
1-0
W 5-1
W
3-1
T 1-1 OT
W
2-1
W
5-1
W 7-0
W 3-0
W 1-0
W 4-0
LOYOLA (MD)
9/17/00 Green Bay, Wis. W
9/16/94 Green Bay, Wis. W
2-0-0
2-0
1-0
IUPUI1-0-0
8/31/12Milwaukee W 3-2
LAKE FOREST 2-0-0
10/26/77 Lake Forest, Ill. W
6-1
10/27/76Milwaukee W
6-4
LAKELAND1-0-0
10/20/79 Sheboygan, Wis.W
9-0
LaSALLE 2-0-0
7-1
11/3/94 South Bend, Ind.*W
10/21/94Milwaukee W
5-3
LEWIS 8-3-0
10/5/83Milwaukee W 3-1
9/11/82 Romeoville, Ill. L
2-1
9/9/81Milwaukee W 2-0
9/10/80 Romeoville, Ill. W
7-0
9/12/79Milwaukee W 10-0
9/13/78 Romeoville, Ill. W 4-3 OT
9/14/77Milwaukee W 4-2
9/15/76 Romeoville, Ill. L
4-1
9/10/75Milwaukee W 2-1
9/18/74 Romeoville, Ill. W
2-0
11/3/73Milwaukee L 2-0
LIPSCOMB1-0-0
9/3/06Milwaukee W 4-0
LOUISVILLE2-1-0
10/4/91 Norfolk, Va.
W
5-0
9/14/90 Louisville, Ky. W
4-0
9/20/89Milwaukee L 1-0
LOYOLA 19-5-2
9/29/12 Chicago, Ill.
T 1-1 2OT
10/29/11Milwaukee L
2-0
11/9/10Chicago*
L 3-0
10/16/10Chicago
W1-0 2OT
10/10/09Milwaukee W
2-1
43
The winner of the annual UWM
versus Marquette match takes
possession of the Milwaukee Cup.
In 2012, Milwaukee came up just short
of maintaining possession of the Cup
when Marquette scored the winner at
the 89:59 mark of regulation.
MARQUETTE27-10-3
8/24/12 Valley Fields L
3-2
9/9/11EngelmannW 2-1
9/1/10 Valley Fields W
4-2
9/1/09 Valley Fields L
1-0
10/22/08Engelmann L
2-0
10/31/07 Valley Fields T 1-1 2OT
9/13/06Engelmann W 3-2
10/31/05 Valley Fields W
4-0
10/26/04Engelmann W
3-1
9/28/03 Valley Fields L
2-1
10/22/02Engelmann W
2-0
10/3/01 Valley Fields W
2-1
9/1/00Engelmann L 5-1
9/15/99 Engelmann
L 3-2 OT
9/30/98 Valley Fields L
1-0
10/7/97 Valley Fields T 0-0 2OT
10/20/96Engelmann W
2-1
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
EVANSVILLE4-9-4
9/5/04 Madison, Wis. T 1-1 2OT
10/3/93 Evansville, Ind. T 1-1 2OT
9/12/92Milwaukee W 3-2
10/6/91 Evansville, Ind. L
1-0
0-0 2OT
9/3/90Milwaukee T
10/6/89 Evansville, Ind. L
3-0
10/8/88Milwaukee L 2-1
10/9/87 Evansville, Ind. L
2-0
9/14/86 Milwaukee
L 1-0 OT
11/3/85 Evansville, Ind. L 3-1 OT
9/14/84Milwaukee L 4-1
9/18/83 Evansville, Ind. W
1-0
9/18/82Milwaukee T0-0 2OT
11/7/81 Evansville, Ind. L
5-0
11/8/80Milwaukee W 1-0
11/11/79 Evansville, Ind. W
2-1
9/9/78Milwaukee L 3-1
ILLINOIS TECH 1-0-0
10/6/73Milwaukee W 6-1
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
All-Time Series Histories
9/15/95 Valley Fields
10/4/94Engelmann
9/28/93 Valley Fields
9/29/92Engelmann
9/11/91 Valley Fields
10/21/90 Valley Fields
10/22/89Engelmann
10/23/88Engelmann
10/25/87 Valley Fields
10/26/86Engelmann
11/9/85 Valley Fields
11/10/84 Bavarian Field
11/12/83 Valley Fields
11/13/82Milwaukee
9/16/81 Valley Fields
9/13/80Engelmann
9/19/79 Valley Fields
10/4/78Engelmann
9/7/77 Valley Fields
7/17/76Engelmann
9/20/75 Quincy, Ill.
9/21/74 Valley Fields
9/22/73 Valley Fields
W
2-1
W 2-0
L
2-0
W 2-0
W 2-1 OT
W
3-1
W
2-1
W
1-0
W 2-1 OT
W
2-0
W 4-2 OT
T 0-0 2OT
L
3-0
L
3-0
W
1-0
W 5-1
W
1-0
W 1-0
W
9-0
W 2-0
W
2-0
W
2-1
W
4-1
MARSHALL0-1-0
9/17/99 Nashville, Tenn. L 2-1 OT
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS 1-2-0
9/04/05 Madison, Wis. W
3-1
1-0
9/14/97 Albuquerque, N.M.L
11/8/86 Las Vegas, Nev. L
5-0
UNC WILMINGTON 1-0-0
9/19/04Wilmington W 2-1
11/2/91Milwaukee
9/26/90 DeKalb, Ill.
10/29/89 DeKalb, Ill.
10/14/89Milwaukee
9/24/88Milwaukee
9/23/87 DeKalb, Ill.
11/5/86Milwaukee
11/6/85 DeKalb, Ill.
11/3/84Milwaukee
11/5/83 DeKalb, Ill.
11/6/82Milwaukee
9/19/81Milwaukee
9/20/80MIlwaukee
9/22/79 DeKalb, Ill.
9/20/78Milwaukee
9/24/77 DeKalb, Ill.
9/25/76Milwaukee
9/27/75 DeKalb, Ill.
NORTHEASTERN
9/11/12 Milwaukee
0-1-0
L 2-1 OT
NORTHERN KENTUCKY 1-0-0
8/26/12Milwaukee W 2-1
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 1-0-0
10/1/95Milwaukee W 5-0
NORTHWESTERN15-3-1
9/16/12 Evanston, Ill. L
2-0
9/18/02 Evanston, Ill. W
3-0
9/5/01Milwaukee W 4-0
9/3/00 Evanston, Ill. W
5-1
9/2/98Milwaukee L 3-2
9/1/96 Evanston, Ill. W
5-0
10/13/95 Evanston, Ill. W
3-1
10/20/91 Evanston, Ill. W
3-0
9/30/90Milwaukee W 4-0
9/21/88 Evanston, Ill. L
1-0
9/30/87Milwaukee W 4-0
10/8/86 Evanston, Ill. T 1-1 OT
9/15/85Milwaukee W 5-0
9/16/83Milwaukee W 6-0
10/27/82 Evanston, Ill. W
3-0
10/28/81 Evanston, Ill. W
5-0
10/29/80 Evanston, Ill. W
4-0
11/7/79Milwaukee W 3-0
NEW HAMPSHIRE 0-0-1
9/4/10 Durham, NH T 0-0 2OT
NEW MEXICO 2-2-1
11/22/05 Albuquerque $ T 2-2 2OT
Note: UWM fell 5-3 on PK’s
8/31/03 Madison, Wis. W
1-0
9/13/98Milwaukee L 1-0
9/12/97AlbuquerqueL 2-0
9/10/88Milwaukee W 4-0
MEMPHIS
1-1-0
9/14/03 Louisville, Ky. L
3-2
10/3/99Milwaukee W 2-1
MIAMI (OH) 2-1-0
9/9/95Milwaukee W 4-2
9/23/94Cleveland L 3-2
10/14/77Milwaukee W
4-0
MICHIGAN1-1-0
10/13/06Milwaukee W
1-0
10/20/05 Ann Arbor
L 2-1 2OT
MICHIGAN STATE 6-4-1
10/4/11 East Lansing L
2-1
11/6/10Milwaukee T1-1 2OT
10/11/92Milwaukee L
3-2
10/13/91 East Lansing W
4-0
10/13/90Milwaukee W
7-1
11/5/89 East Lansing W
2-1
10/2/88Milwaukee L 1-0
10/4/87 East Lansing W
1-0
10/5/86Milwaukee L 1-0
9/25/81Milwaukee W 2-1
9/27/80Milwaukee W 4-1
MICHIGAN TECH 1-0-0
11/9/74Milwaukee W 8-2
MINNESOTA4-0-0
10/10/81Milwaukee W
1-0
9/17/80Milwaukee W 7-2
9/29/79Minneapolis W 3-0
9/24/78Milwaukee W 4-0
UM KANSAS CITY
9/20/03 Green Bay, Wis. W
11/23/01 St. Louis, Mo. $ L
1-1-0
4-0
2-1
MISSOURI STATE 0-1-1
8/31/08 Des Moines, IowaT 1-1 2OT
9/14/01 Omaha, Neb. L
2-1
The Panthers yearly battle
with Northern Illinois is for the
John LeWang Memorial Cup, named
for the former Huskie head coach who
died in a car crash in June of 1981.
In 2012, UWM maintained possession
of the Cup with a 1-0 victory.
NORTHERN ILLINOIS 20-15-4
9/14/12 Evanston, Ill. W
1-0
11/2/11Milwaukee W 1-0
11/4/10Milwaukee L 5-1
10/20/09 DeKalb, Ill.
L
5-1
10/14/08Milwaukee T 2-2 2OT
11/6/07 DeKalb, Ill.
L
1-0
10/1/06 Milwaukee
L 1-0 OT
10/16/05 DeKalb, Ill.
W
1-0
10/22/04Milwaukee W
1-0
8/29/03 Madison, Wis. W
2-0
10/6/02 DeKalb, Ill.
W
1-0
10/17/01Milwaukee W
3-0
9/6/00 DeKalb, Ill.
W
4-2
10/20/99Milwaukee L
3-1
9/25/98 DeKalb, Ill.
L
2-0
9/24/97Milwaukee L 3-2
10/13/96 DeKalb, Ill.
W
1-0
9/17/95Milwaukee W 2-1
10/16/94 DeKalb, Ill.
L
3-2
9/11/93Milwaukee W 3-1
10/21/92 DeKalb, Ill.
W
3-0
L 5-1
T
2-2
T
1-1
W
2-1
W 2-1
L
1-0
W 4-1
L
3-1
W 4-2
L
3-2
W 4-3
W 3-1
T 0-0
W
2-0
L 4-1
L 3-1 OT
L 2-1
W
3-2
NOTRE DAME 4-3-0
11/26/03 South Bend $ L
4-1
11/6/94 South Bend* L 3-2 OT
10/2/94 South Bend W
1-0
8/31/86Milwaukee L 1-0
9/7/85 South Bend W 3-2 OT
9/10/83 Milwaukee
W 2-1 OT
10/13/79Milwaukee W
5-1
OAKLAND6-2-1
2-0
10/20/10 Rochester, Mich.W
9/20/09Milwaukee L 3-2
9/9/05Milwaukee W 1-0
11/23/02Milwaukee$ W
2-1
3-1
9/8/84 Rochester, Mich.L
9/12/81Milwaukee W 2-1
11/6/76 Rochester, Mich.T 1-1 2OT
11/8/75Milwaukee W 3-0
11/17/73Milwaukee W
3-2
OLD DOMINION 0-1-0
1-0
9/14/97 Albuquerque, N.M.L
OMAHA 1-0-0
10/16/12Milwaukee W
2-0
OREGON STATE 0-0-1
9/23/05 Spokane, Wash.T 1-1 2OT
44
PENNSYLVANIA1-0-0
9/13/04 Milwaukee
W 2-1 OT
PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE 0-1-0
9/11/88 Milwaukee
L 1-0 OT
PRINCETON0-1-0
10/1/89 Princeton, N.J. L
2-1
PURDUE-CALUMET2-0-0
9/9/79 Hammond, Ind.W
14-0
10/3/73 Hammond, Ind.W
7-0
QUINCY 8-3-1
10/22/93Milwaukee W
3-1
9/7/91 Quincy, Ill.
W
3-0
11/2/90Milwaukee W 4-0
10/26/90 Quincy, Ill.
W 2-1 OT
10/27/89 DeKalb, Ill.
W
1-0
9/3/89 Valley Field
W
2-0
9/3/88 Quincy, Ill.
L
1-0
10/11/87Milwaukee L
1-0
9/2/85 Quincy, Ill.
W
3-0
9/3/84Milwaukee W 1-0
9/5/81 Quincy, Ill.
L
4-0
0-0 2OT
9/6/80Milwaukee T
ROCKFORD1-0-0
9/8/82Milwaukee W 4-0
ROOSEVELT2-0-0
10/24/84Chicago
W
7-3
9/7/83Milwaukee W 5-3
ST. BONAVENTURE
9/8/86 Madison, Wis. W
1-0-0
3-2
ST. JOSEPH’S (PA) 1-0-0
9/11/94Milwaukee W 7-0
ST. LOUIS 1-2-0
9/6/87Milwaukee L 1-0
9/2/80Milwaukee W 1-0
10/22/78 St. Louis
L
5-0
ST. MARY’S (CA) 5-1-0
9/8/01Milwaukee W 3-0
10/21/00 Moraga, Calif. L
2-1
9/3/99 Madison, Wis. W
1-0
9/5/93 Madison, Wis. W
3-2
9/9/90 Moraga, Calif. W
4-3
3-0
9/5/86 Green Bay, Wis.W
ST. THOMAS (MN) 1-0-0
3-0
9/5/86 Green Bay, Wis.W
SAN DIEGO STATE 1-0-1
9/19/10 Madison, Wis. T 1-1 2OT
11/9/86 Las Vegas, Nev. W 2-1 OT
SAN FRANCISCO 2-0-0
11/20/04 San Francisco $ W3-2
9/18/94 Green Bay, Wis. W5-2
SANTA CLARA
9/7/08 Madison, Wis. L
0-1-0
2-1
SETON HALL 0-0-1
9/29/89 South Orange, N.J. T 3-3 2OT
All-Time Series Histories
SOUTH ALABAMA 1-1-0
9/15/96Milwaukee W 2-1
11/1/92 Mobile, Ala.
L
2-0
SOUTH FLORIDA
10/26/85 Tampa Bay, Fla.W
1-0-0
2-0
SOUTHERN METHODIST 1-5-1
8/27/06 Tulsa, Okla.
L
1-0
9/2/02 Dallas, Tex.
T 1-1 2OT
9/29/96 Dallas, Tex.
L
4-0
9/3/94 Madison, Wis. L
2-1
10/2/92 Milwaukee
L 3-2 OT
11/3/79Milwaukee W 2-0
9/3/78 Dallas, Tex.
L
4-0
TEXAS CHRISTIAN 2-0-0
9/5/99 Madison, Wis. W 1-0 OT
9/2/78 Ft. Worth, Tex. W
4-3
TULSA 3-6-0
9/2/07 Madison, Wis. L 2-1 OT
8/25/06 Tulsa, Okla.
L
3-0
9/11/04Milwaukee L 4-1
8/31/02 Tulsa, Okla.
L 2-1 OT
10/17/98 Tulsa, Okla.
L
1-0
9/7/97Milwaukee L 1-0
9/13/92Milwaukee W 5-4
9/9/89Milwaukee W 6-1
9/1/85 Tulsa, Okla.
W
3-0
UAB0-1-0
9/18/12 Birmingham, Ala. L 2-1 OT
UIC17-14-4
10/6/12 Milwaukee
W 2-1 OT
11/5/11Chicago
L 3-1
10/23/10Milwaukee L 1-0 2OT
10/17/09Chicago
L
1-0
10/25/08Milwaukee L
1-0
11/16/07 Chicago*
L 1-0 OT
10/21/07Chicago
L
2-0
10/3/06Chicago
L 1-0
10/12/05Milwaukee T 0-0 2OT
10/10/04Chicago
L
1-0
10/16/03Milwaukee T 2-2 2OT
10/2/02Chicago
W 4-2
11/3/01Milwaukee W 3-2
VALPARAISO3-4-2
11/6/12Valparaiso* L 1-0
11/3/12Milwaukee W 2-1
10/22/11Valparaiso
L
2-0
9/24/10 Valparaiso
W 2-1 OT
11/10/09Valparaiso* L
4-0
10/24/09Milwaukee L
1-0
9/26/08 Valparaiso
T 2-2 2OT
9/29/07 Milwaukee
T 1-1 2OT
10/17/93Valparaiso W
7-0
VANDERBILT0-2-0
9/19/99 Nashville, Tenn. L
4-1
9/12/98 Milwaukee
L 2-1 OT
VERMONT2-2-0
9/6/10 Durham, NH L 2-1 2OT
3-0
9/21/03 Green Bay, Wis.W
9/22/95 Green Bay, Wis. W3-2
2-1
9/18/93 Hartford, Conn.L
VIRGINIA TECH
9/6/09 Madison, Wis. L
0-1-0
2-1
WAKE FOREST 0-2-0
9/10/95Milwaukee L 2-1
10/29/87 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 2-1 OT
WASHINGTON0-1-0
9/10/06 Madison, Wis. L 2-1 OT
WEST VIRGINIA 0-1-0
10/10/82Milwaukee L
3-0
WESTERN ILLINOIS 4-3-1
9/2/11Milwaukee W 2-0
9/4/09 Madison, Wis. W
1-0
9/8/02Milwaukee W 4-1
10/29/93Milwaukee W
3-2
10/22/76Milwaukee L
3-0
9/13/75 Macomb, Ill. L
1-0
10/26/74Milwaukee T 1-1 2OT
10/27/73 Macomb, Ill. L
5-3
WESTERN KENTUCKY 1-0-0
10/27/91 Bowling Green, Ky. W 2-0 OT
WESTERN MICHIGAN 12-3-1
9/4/11Milwaukee W 4-0
8/31/07 Madison, Wis. L
2-1
11/22/03 Milwaukee $ W
4-1
10/1/00Kalamazoo L 5-0
9/11/99Milwaukee W 3-0
10/14/87Kalamazoo W
1-0
9/27/86Milwaukee W 2-0
10/11/85Milwaukee W
3-0
10/10/84Kalamazoo W
3-2
10/13/82Milwaukee L
1-0
10/14/81Kalamazoo W
3-2
10/15/80Milwaukee W
2-0
10/17/79Kalamazoo W
6-0
10/20/78 Milwaukee
W 1-0 OT
10/21/77Kalamazoo W
3-1
10/23/76Milwaukee T 2-2 2OT
WHEATON1-0-1
10/3/79 Wheaton, Ill. T 2-2 2OT
10/15/77Milwaukee W
3-2
WILLIAM & MARY
9/29/91 Norfolk, Va.
L
0-1-0
3-2
UW-PARKSIDE11-3-1
11/7/92Milwaukee L 1-0
10/10/90 Kenosha, Wis. W
4-1
9/25/89Milwaukee W 3-0
9/1/88 Kenosha, Wis. W
3-1
11/4/87Milwaukee W 3-0
9/24/86 Kenosha, Wis. W
8-1
9/25/85Milwaukee W 5-1
9/26/84 Kenosha, Wis. W
3-0
10/8/83Milwaukee W 2-0
10/2/82 Madison, Wis. L
1-0
10/2/81 Kenosha, Wis. L 2-1 OT
10/5/79Milwaukee W 5-0
10/7/77 Green Bay, Wis. W
9-0
10/4/75Milwaukee W 2-0
10/5/74 Kenosha, Wis. T 0-0 2OT
UW-PLATTEVILLE7-0-0
10/3/81Milwaukee W 6-0
10/22/80 Platteville, Wis. W
7-0
10/6/78 Kenosha, Wis. W
6-0
10/9/76 Platteville, Wis. W
2-1
9/17/75 Platteville, Wis. W
1-0
11/8/74Milwaukee W 5-0
11/2/73Milwaukee W 4-0
UW-WHITEWATER3-0-0
9/30/83Milwaukee W 6-0
10/24/79 Whitewater, Wis.W 9-1
11/8/78Milwaukee W 5-0
WISCONSIN16-15-6
10/10/12Madison
W
1-0
10/26/11Milwaukee L
2-0
10/27/10Madison
L
2-0
11/5/09Milwaukee L 1-0
10/8/08Madison
L 4-0
10/10/07Milwaukee T 1-1 2OT
9/20/06Madison
T2-2 2OT
10/04/05Milwaukee W
2-0
10/6/04Madison
L 2-1
10/1/03Milwaukee L 1-0
10/16/02 Madison
W 1-0 OT
10/5/01Milwaukee W 3-1
10/6/00 Madison
L 3-2 OT
45
10/22/99 Milwaukee
W 2-1 2OT
10/2/98Milwaukee W 1-0
10/24/97Milwaukee L
1-0
10/26/96Madison
L
1-0
10/20/95Milwaukee L
1-0
10/30/94Madison
L
1-0
9/24/93 Milwaukee
T 2-2 OT
9/25/92Madison
L 1-0
8/25/91Milwaukee W 2-0
10/5/90Madison
W 2-0
10/15/89Milwaukee T
1-1
9/30/88Milwaukee W 1-0
9/1/87Madison L 3-0
10/1/86Milwaukee T 0-0
10/2/85Madison
W 3-1
9/29/84Milwaukee T 2-2
10/19/83Madison
L
5-1
9/2/81Milwaukee L 1-0
10/4/80Milwaukee W 3-1
10/12/79Milwaukee W
4-1
11/5/78Madison
W 4-1
11/5/77Milwaukee W 5-0
9/6/75Madison W 3-1
9/14/74Madison
W 1-0
WRIGHT STATE 16-6-4
10/27/12 Dayton, Ohio L
1-0
10/15/11 Dayton, Ohio T 2-2 2OT
10/30/10Milwaukee W
1-0
9/27/09 Dayton, Ohio T 2-2 2OT
11/6/08 Dayton, Ohio* L
3-1
10/31/08Milwaukee L 1-0 2OT
10/7/07 Dayton, Ohio W
1-0
10/6/06Milwaukee W 4-0
10/7/05 Dayton, Ohio W
2-0
11/12/04Milwaukee* W
3-0
10/15/04Milwaukee W
3-1
11/14/03Milwaukee* W
3-0
10/10/03 Dayton, Ohio W
2-1
10/13/02Milwaukee W
5-0
11/10/01Milwaukee* W
1-0
10/26/01 Dayton, Ohio W
3-2
9/24/00Milwaukee W 1-0
11/4/99 Indianapolis, Ind. L 2-1 OT
10/31/99 Dayton, Ohio W
1-0
11/1/98Milwaukee T 2-2 2OT
10/19/97 Dayton, Ohio W
2-0
10/18/96 Milwaukee
T 1-1 OT
10/8/95 Dayton, Ohio L
2-1
10/14/94Milwaukee L
2-1
11/7/93 Dayton, Ohio W
3-1
9/14/91Milwaukee W 4-1
XAVIER 3-1-0
3-1
9/9/12 Cincinnati, OhioL
9/16/00Milwaukee W 1-0
9/26/99 Cincinnati, Ohio W 2-1 OT
3-0
10/9/94 Cincinnati, OhioW
YALE2-1-0
9/23/07 Hanover, NH L
3-1
9/23/00Milwaukee W 3-2
4-1
9/20/98 New Haven, Conn.W
* denotes league tournament game
$ denotes NCAA Tournament game
^ denotes forfeit
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
SIU EDWARDSVILLE 6-13-1
9/20/08Milwaukee W 2-1
10/25/91 Edwardsville, Ill. W 4-2 OT
10/14/90Milwaukee L
3-0
9/1/89 Edwardsville, Ill. W 5-2 OT
10/30/88 Edwardsville, Ill. L4-0
10/14/88Milwaukee W
2-1
11/7/87 Edwardsville, Ill.T2-2 2OT
10/19/86Milwaukee L
2-1
10/19/85 Edwardsville, Ill.L 1-0
10/20/84Milwaukee L
2-0
10/23/82Milwaukee L
2-1
10/23/81 Edwardsville, Ill. L3-0
10/25/80Milwaukee W
3-1
10/27/79 Edwardsville, Ill.L 2-0
10/28/78Milwaukee L
2-0
10/29/77 Edwardsville, Ill. W3-2
10/30/76Milwaukee L
5-0
11/1/75 Edwardsville, Ill. L7-0
11/2/74Milwaukee L 5-2
11/11/73 Edwardsville, Ill.L 5-0
11/4/00Chicago*
L 2-0
9/27/00Chicago
L 3-0
9/30/99Milwaukee W 3-1
9/23/98 Chicago
L 1-0 OT
11/9/97 Indianapolis*W 2-0
10/16/97Milwaukee W
4-1
9/22/96Chicago
W 3-1
10/17/95Chicago
W
1-0
10/11/94Milwaukee W
4-0
10/10/93Chicago
W
7-2
9/19/84Chicago
W 7-0
9/21/83Milwaukee W 0-1^
9/22/82Chicago
T 0-0
9/23/81Milwaukee W 5-1
9/24/80Chicago
T 0-0
9/26/79Milwaukee W 7-3
9/27/78Chicago
L 1-0
9/28/77Milwaukee W 1-0
10/13/76Chicago
L
3-2
10/1/75Milwaukee W 3-1
10/6/74Chicago
W 3-2
10/10/73Milwaukee L
2-1
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Year-by-Year Results
2012
Kris Kelderman
8-8-2
Horizon: 2-3-2/5th
8/24Marquette
L 3-2
8/26 Northern Kentucky W 2-1
8/31 IUPUI !
W 3-2
9/2 Eastern Illinois !
W 2-0
9/9 at #25 Xavier
L 3-1
9/14 vs. Northern Illinois^W 1-0
9/16 at #18 Northwestern^ L2-0
9/25 at Bowling Green L 2-1 2OT
9/29 at Loyola*
T1-1 2OT
10/3 at Green Bay*
T 2-2 2OT
10/6UIC*
W2-1 OT
10/10 at Wisconsin
W 1-0
10/16Omaha
W 2-0
10/20 at Cleveland State* L 2-1 OT
10/24Detroit*
L 1-0
10/27 at Wright State*
L
1-0
11/3Valparaiso*
W 2-1
11/6 at Valparaiso #
L
1-0
* Horizon League game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Lakeside Classic, Evanston, Ill.
# Horizon League Tournament
11/6 #22 Michigan State T1-1 2OT
11/9 at Loyola #
L 3-0
* Horizon League game
^ UNH Nike Fall Classic, Durham, NH
& Wisconsin Soccer Classic, Madison, Wis.
# Horizon League Tournament
2009
Jon Coleman
3-13-2
Horizon: 2-4-2/6th
9/1 at Marquette
L 1-0
9/4 vs. Western Illinois &W 1-0
9/6 vs. Virginia Tech & L
2-1
9/11 vs. Cal State Fullerton ^L
2-1
9/13 at Cal State Northridge ^L
2-1
9/18 #9 UC Santa Barbara !L 2-0
9/20 Oakland !
L 3-2
9/25 at Butler*
L 1-0
9/27 at Wright State*
T 2-2 2OT
10/2 Cleveland State* T0-0 2OT
10/4 Detroit*
W1-0 OT
10/10Loyola*
W 2-1
10/17 at UIC*
L 1-0
10/20 at Northern Illinois L 5-1
10/24Valparaiso*
L 1-0
10/30 at Green Bay*
L 2-0
L 1-0
2011
Chris Whalley 11/5Wisconsin
L
4-0
6-10-2
Horizon: 2-4-2/7th 11/10 at Valparaiso #
* Horizon League game
8/26IPFW
L 4-1
9/1 Western Illinois ! W 2-0 & Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, Wis.
9/4 Western Michigan ! W 4-0 ^ Matador Invitational, Northridge, Calif.
9/9Marquette
W 2-1 ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
9/11 Northeastern
L 2-1 OT
# Horizon League Tournament
9/16 vs. Gardner-Webb^ L 2-1
9/18 at UAB^
L 2-1 OT 2008
Jon Coleman
9/24 at Butler*
W 3-1 4-10-5
Horizon: 1-5-2/7th
9/28 Green Bay*
W3-2 2OT 8/30 at Drake &
L 2-0
10/1 Cleveland State* L 3-2 8/31 vs. Missouri State & T1-1 2OT
10/4 at Michigan State L 2-1 9/5 vs. Dayton ^
W 1-0
10/8 at Detroit*
T2-2 2OT 9/7 vs. #14 Santa Clara ^L 2-1
T0-0 2OT
10/15 Wright State*
T2-2 2OT 9/12 Binghamton !
10/22 at Valparaiso*
L
2-0 9/14 Cal State Northridge !W 1-0
10/26Wisconsin
L 2-0 9/20 SIU Edwardsville W 2-1
10/29Loyola*
L 2-0 9/26 at Valparaiso*
T2-2 2OT
11/2 Northern Illinois W 1-0 9/28Butler*
L 4-3
11/5 at UIC*
L 3-1 10/3 at Detroit*
T1-1 2OT
* Horizon League game
10/5 at Cleveland State* L 2-1 OT
L
4-0
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 10/8 at Wisconsin
L 2-0
^ UAB Soccer Classic, Birmingham, Ala. 10/11 Green Bay*
10/14 Northern Illinois
T2-2 2OT
2010
Chris Whalley 10/18 at Loyola*
W 1-0
6-10-3
Horizon: 4-4-0/6th 10/22Marquette
L 2-0
9/1 at Marquette
W 4-2 10/25 #16 UIC*
L 1-0
9/4 at New Hampshire ^T0-0 2OT 10/31 Wright State*
L1-0 2OT
9/6 vs. Vermont ^
L2-1 2OT 11/6 at Wright State # L 3-1
* Horizon League game
9/14 at IPFW
L 1-0
& Drake Classic, Des Moines, Iowa
9/17 vs. Dayton &
L 2-0
9/19 vs. San Diego State &T1-1 2OT ^ Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, Wis.
9/24 at Valparaiso*
W2-1 OT ! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
9/26 #17 Butler*
L 2-0
# Horizon League Tournament
10/1 at Detroit*
L 2-1
10/3 at Cleveland State* W1-0 2OT 2007
Jon Coleman
10/9 Green Bay*
L2-1 2OT 5-12-3
Horizon: 5-2-1/2nd
10/16 at Loyola*
W1-0 2OT 8/31 vs. Western Michigan ^L
2-1
L 2-1 OT
10/20 at Oakland
W 2-0 9/2 vs. Tulsa ^
10/23UIC*
L1-0 2OT 9/7 at #9 UC Santa BarbaraL
2-0
L 1-0
10/27 at Wisconsin
L
2-0 9/9 at Cal Poly
L 2-1
10/30 Wright State*
W 1-0 9/14 Drake !
L 2-1
11/4 Northern Illinois
L 5-1 9/16 #20 Gonzaga !
9/21 at Dartmouth &
L 1-0
9/23 vs. Yale &
L
3-1
9/29Valparaiso*
T1-1 2OT
10/5 at Butler*
W 3-0
10/7 at Wright State*
W 1-0
10/10Wisconsin
T1-1 2OT
10/12Detroit*
W 1-0
10/14 Cleveland State* W 2-1
10/18Loyola*
L 1-0
10/21 at UIC*
L 2-0
10/27 at Green Bay*
W 1-0
10/31 at Marquette
T1-1 2OT
11/6 at Northern Illinois L 1-0
11/16 vs. UIC #
L 1-0 OT
* Horizon League game
^ Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
& Dartmouth Classic, Hanover N.H.
# Horizon League Tournament
2006
Jon Coleman
8-9-2
Horizon: 4-2-1/3rd
8/25 at Tulsa &
L
3-0
8/27 vs. #2 SMU &
L 1-0
9/1 IPFW !
W 3-0
9/3 Lipscomb !
W 4-0
9/8 vs. Creighton ^
L 1-0
9/10 vs. #6 Washington ^L 2-1 OT
9/13Marquette
W 3-2
9/15 at Detroit*
L 2-1
9/20 at Wisconsin
T 2-2 2OT
9/23 at Florida InternationalL
1-0
10/1 Northern Illinois
L 1-0 OT
10/3 at #12 UIC*
L 1-0
10/6 Wright State*
W 4-0
10/8Butler*
T
2-2 2OT
10/13Michigan
W 1-0
10/15 Cleveland State* W 2-1
10/19 Green Bay*
W 1-0
10/22 at Loyola*
W 1-0
10/28 Butler #
L 2-1
* Horizon League game
& Golden Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, Wis.
# Horizon League Tournament
2005
Louis Bennett
14-4-5
Horizon: 4-2-1/2nd
9/2 vs. Drake ^
T3-3 2OT
9/4 vs. UNLV ^
W 3-1
9/9 Oakland !
W 1-0
9/11 #12 Fairleigh Dickinson !L 2-1 OT
9/13Bradley
W 3-2
9/23 vs. Oregon State & T1-1 2OT
9/25 at Gonzaga &
T1-1 2OT
9/29 at Cleveland State* W 1-0
10/2Detroit*
L 2-1
10/4Wisconsin
W 2-0
10/7 at Wright State*
W 2-0
10/9 at Butler*
W 2-0
10/12UIC*
T0-0 2OT
10/16 at #22 Northern IllinoisW 1-0
10/20 at Michigan
L2-1 2OT
10/23Loyola*
W 4-1
10/26 at Green Bay*
L 1-0 OT
10/31Marquette
W 4-0
11/5 Butler #
W 1-0
46
11/11 vs. Green Bay #
W 1-0
11/13 at Detroit #
W 1-0
11/18 at Bradley %
W 2-0
11/22 at #1 New Mexico %T2-2 2OT
(Note: UWM fell 5-3 on penalty kicks)
* Horizon League game
^ Big Toe Soccer Invitational, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
& Gonzaga Nike Soccer Classic, Spokane, Wash.
# Horizon League Tournament
% NCAA Tournament
2004
Louis Bennett
14-5-3
Horizon: 6-1-0/1st
9/3 vs. Dayton ^
T0-0 2OT
9/5 vs. Evansville ^
T1-1 2OT
9/11 #20 Tulsa !
L
4-1
9/13 Pennsylvania !
W2-1 OT
9/17 #13 at Coastal CarolinaL
1-0
9/19 at UNC Wilmington W 2-1
9/25 at Detroit*
W 4-0
10/3 at Bradley
T1-1 2OT
10/6 at Wisconsin
L
2-1
10/10 at UIC*
L 1-0
10/13 Green Bay*
W 5-1
10/15 Wright State*
W 3-1
10/22 Northern Illinois W 1-0
10/24 at Loyola*
W 3-0
10/26Marquette
W 3-1
10/29Butler*
W 2-1
10/31 Cleveland State* W1-0 OT
11/6 Cleveland State # W 4-0
11/12 Wright State #
W 3-0
11/14 Detroit #
W 3-2
11/20 at #20 San Francisco %W 3-2
11/23 at #1 UC Santa Barbara %L2-1 2OT
* Horizon League game
^ Big Toe Soccer Invitational, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
# Horizon League Tournament
% NCAA Tournament
2003
Louis Bennett
16-6-1
Horizon: 6-0-1/1st
8/29 vs. Northern Illinois ^W 2-0
8/31 vs. #22 New Mexico ^W 1-0
9/6 Denver !
L 1-0 OT
9/7 Alabama A&M !
W 3-2
9/12 vs. Dayton $
L 3-2
9/14 vs. Memphis $
L 3-2
9/20 vs. UM-Kansas City &W 4-0
9/21 vs. Vermont &
W 3-0
9/26 at Cleveland State* W 4-2
9/28Detroit*
W 3-0
10/1Wisconsin
L 1-0
10/5 at #21 Akron
W 2-1
10/10 at Wright State*
W 2-1
10/12 at Butler*
W 1-0
10/16UIC*
T2-2 2OT
10/22 at Green Bay*
W 2-0
10/24 at Loyola*
W3-2 OT
10/29 at Marquette
L 2-1
11/8 Green Bay #
W 4-0
11/14 Wright State #
W 3-0
11/16 Butler #
W 1-0
11/22 Western Michigan %W 4-1
11/26 at #3 Notre Dame %L 4-1
* Horizon League game
Year-by-Year Results
^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
$ Seelbach Classic, Louisville, Ky.
& FILA Classic, Green Bay, Wis.
# Horizon League Tournament
% NCAA Tournament
2001
Louis Bennett
18-5-0
Horizon: 7-0-0/1st
9/1DePaul
W 4-1
9/5Northwestern W 4-0
9/8 St. Mary’s (CA) !
W 3-0
9/9 Eastern Illinois !
W 3-0
9/14 vs. Missouri State & L 2-1
9/16 at #14 Creighton & W 3-0
9/22 vs. Dayton $
W 3-2
9/23 at Bowling Green $ L 1-0
9/30Detroit*
W 4-2
10/3 at Marquette
W 2-1
10/5Wisconsin
W 3-1
10/9 at Green Bay*
W2-1 OT
10/12 at Loyola*
W 2-1
10/17 Northern Illinois W 3-0
10/19 at Akron
L 3-1
10/21 at Cleveland State* W 1-0
10/26 at Wright State*
W 3-2
10/28 at Butler*
W3-2 OT
11/3UIC*
W 3-2
11/6 Cleveland State # W 3-2
11/10 Wright State #
W 1-0
11/11 Butler #
L 2-0
11/23 vs. UM Kansas City %L 2-1 OT
* Horizon League game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
& Diadora Classic, Omaha, Neb.
$ Bowling Green Invite, Bowling Green, Ohio
# Horizon League Tournament
% NCAA Tournament, St. Louis, Missouri
1999
Louis Bennett
12-8-1
MCC: 5-1-1/2nd
9/3 St. Mary’s (CA) ^ W 1-0
9/5 Texas Christian ^ W1-0 OT
9/11 Western Michigan $W 3-0
9/12 Eastern Michigan $ W2-1 OT
9/15 Marquette
L 3-2 OT
9/17 vs. Marshall ~
L 2-1 OT
9/19 at Vanderbilt ~
L
4-1
9/24 at Dayton
L 3-1
9/26 at Xavier
W2-1 OT
9/30UIC*
W 3-1
10/3Memphis
W 2-1
10/6 at Green Bay*
T0-0 2OT
10/9 #17 Creighton
L 3-0
10/13 at Loyola*
W 2-1
10/17Detroit*
W 6-2
10/20 Northern Illinois
L 3-1
10/22 Wisconsin #
W2-1 2OT
10/24 Cleveland State* W 2-1
10/29Butler*
L 3-0
10/31 at Wright State*
W 1-0
11/4 vs. Wright State & L 2-1 OT
Note: Home games played at Uihlein Field
$ Panther Invitational, at Bavarian Field
^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis.
~ Vanderbilt Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.
# Played at Wisconsin Lutheran High School
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
& MCC Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind.
1998
Louis Bennett
5-13-1
MCC: 2-4-1/5th
9/2 Northwestern
L 3-2
9/12 Vanderbilt &
L2-1 2OT
9/13 New Mexico &
L 1-0
9/18 vs. Brown $
L 3-1
9/20 at Yale $
W 4-1
9/23 at UIC*
L 1-0 OT
9/25 at Northern Illinois L 2-0
9/30 at Marquette
L 1-0
10/2 vs. Wisconsin #
W 1-0
10/4 Green Bay*
L 1-0
10/11 at Detroit*
W 3-2
10/17 at Tulsa
L
1-0
10/21Loyola*
L 1-0
10/23 at Cleveland State* W 2-1
10/25 at Akron
L 2-0
10/30 #19 Butler*
L 3-1
11/1 Wright State*
T2-2 2OT
11/4 at Green Bay !
W5-2 2OT
11/8 at Butler !
L 2-0
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
& Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
$ Yale Invitational, New Haven, Conn.
# at Uihelein Soccer Complex
! MCC Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind.
1997
Louis Bennett
13-8-1
MCC: 6-1-0/1st
8/29 vs. Florida International ^L 2-1
8/31 vs. Davidson College ^ W 3-2
9/6 Dayton !
W 2-1
9/7 Tulsa ! L 1-0
9/12 at New Mexico % L 2-0
9/14 vs. UNLV %
L 1-0
9/19 at Drake
W 4-3
9/21 Detroit*
L 2-1
9/24 Northern Illinois
L 3-2 OT
9/27 Coastal Carolina $ W 7-2
9/28 Alabama A&M $ W 7-0
10/3 at Green Bay*
W1-0 2OT
10/7 at Marquette
T0-0 2OT
10/12 Cleveland State* W 2-1
10/17 at Butler*
W1-0 2OT
10/19 at Wright State*
W 2-0
10/24 Wisconsin #
L 1-0
10/26UIC*
W 4-1
10/28 at Loyola*
W 3-1
11/8 Loyola &
W 5-1
11/9 UIC &
W 2-0
11/15 Butler &
L 1-0
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis.
% New Mexico Tournament, Albuquerque, N.M.
$ Miami Tournament, Oxford, Ohio
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
& MCC Tournament, Engelmann Field
# at Uihlein Field
1996
Louis Bennett
13-4-3
MCC: 5-1-2/2nd
9/1 at Northwestern W 5-0
9/6 vs. Eastern Illinois ^W 3-1
9/8 vs. St. Bonaventure ^W3-2
9/14 Drake !
W 4-1
9/15 South Alabama ! W 2-1
9/22 at UIC*
W 3-1
9/25 Green Bay*
W 2-1
9/27 vs. Air Force &
L 6-1
9/29 at Southern Methodist &L 4-0
10/4 Butler*
W 3-0
10/6 Akron
W 2-0
10/13 at Northern Illinois*W 1-0
10/18 Wright State*
T 1-1 2OT
10/20 Marquette
W 2-1
10/25 Loyola*
T 1-1 2OT
47
10/26 at Wisconsin
L 1-0
11/1 at Cleveland State* W 1-0 OT
11/3 at Detroit*
L 1-0
11/8 vs. Green Bay #
W 2-0
11/9 vs. Detroit #
T 1-1 2OT
(Note: Detroit advanced in shootout, 5-4)
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
& SMU Tournament, Dallas, Texas
# MCC Tournament game, Indianapolis, Ind.
1995
Brian Tompkins
15-6-0
MCC: 5-3-0/4th
9/2 vs. Georgetown ^ W 4-1
9/3 vs. Holy Cross ^
W 4-1
9/9 Miami (OH) !
W 4-2
9/10 Wake Forest !
L 2-1
9/15 at Marquette
W 2-1
9/17 Northern Illinois* W 2-1
9/22 vs. Hartford $
W 2-1 OT
9/24 vs. Vermont $
W 3-2
10/1 Northeastern Illinois W 5-0
10/6 at Akron
W 2-0 OT
10/8 at Wright State*
L 2-1
10/10 at Loyola*
W 2-1
10/13 Northwestern
W 3-1
10/15 Cleveland State* W 5-0
10/17 at UIC*
W 1-0
10/20 Wisconsin #
L 1-0
10/22 Green Bay*
W 3-1 OT
10/27 at Butler*
L 1-0
10/29 at Detroit*
L 2-1
11/2 vs. Green Bay &
W 1-0
11/3 vs. Detroit &
L 2-1 OT
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
$ Coca-Cola Classic, Green Bay, Wis.
& MCC Tournament in DeKalb, Ill.
# at Arrowhead High School
1994
Brian Tompkins
14-8-1
MCC: 7-3-1/2nd-West
9/3 vs. Southern Methodist &L
2-1
9/4 vs. Alabama A&M & L 3-1
9/10 Detroit* !
T1-1 2OT
9/11 St. Joseph’s (PA) ! W 7-0
9/16 vs. Loyola (MD) % W 1-0
9/18 vs. San Francsico % W 5-2
9/21 at Green Bay*
L 1-0
9/23 vs. Miami (OH) ^ L 3-2
9/24 at Cleveland State* ^W 3-1
9/30Butler*
W 3-1
10/2 at Notre Dame*
W 1-0
10/4Marquette
W 2-0
10/9 at Xavier*
W 3-0
10/11UIC*
W 4-0
10/14 Wright State*
L 2-1
10/16 at Northern Illinois* L 3-2
10/21 La Salle*
W 5-3
10/23Akron
W 3-0
10/28Loyola*
W 5-1
10/30 at Wisconsin
L
1-0
11/3 vs. La Salle $
W 7-1
11/4 vs. Detroit $
W1-0 OT
11/6 at Notre Dame $ L 3-2 OT
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
2002
Louis Bennett
19-2-1
Horizon: 7-0-0/1st
8/31 at Tulsa
L 2-1 OT
9/2 at #8 Southern MethodistT1-1 2OT
9/7 DePaul !
W 3-1
9/8 Western Illinois ! W 4-1
9/18 at Northwestern W 3-0
9/21 vs. IPFW ^
W 6-1
9/24Loyola*
W 5-0
10/2 at UIC*
W 4-2
10/6 at Northern Illinois W 1-0
10/11 Akron $
W 3-1
10/13 Wright State*
W 5-0
10/16 at Wisconsin
W1-0 OT
10/19 at Detroit*
W 2-1
10/22Marquette
W 2-0
10/25 Green Bay*
W 5-0
10/27 Cleveland State* W 7-0
11/1Butler*
W 3-1
11/9 Loyola #
W 2-0
11/15 Butler #
W 3-1
11/17 Cleveland State # W 8-0
11/23 Oakland %
W 2-1
11/27 at #11 Creighton % L 3-2
* Horizon League game
$ Played at Uihlein Field
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis.
# Horizon League Tournament
% NCAA Tournament
2000
Louis Bennett
11-9-1
Horizon: 4-2-1/4th
9/1Marquette
L 5-1
9/3 at Northwestern W 5-1
9/6 at Northern Illinois W 4-2
9/9 Hartford !
L 3-1
9/10 Bowling Green !
L 3-1
9/16 vs. Xavier ^
W 1-0
9/17 vs. Loyola (MD) ^ W 2-0
9/23Yale
W 3-2
9/24 Wright State*
W 1-0
9/27 at UIC*
L 3-0
9/29 at Detroit*
W1-0 2OT
10/1 at Western MichiganL
5-0
10/6 at Wisconsin
L 3-2 OT
10/8 Loyola*
L 3-2 OT
10/13Butler*
W 4-1
10/15Akron
W 2-1
10/21 at St. Mary’s (CA) L 2-1
10/25 Green Bay*
T1-1 2OT
10/28 at Cleveland State* W 1-0
10/31 Butler #
W 3-0
11/4 at UIC &
L 2-0
* Midwestern Collegiate Conference game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis.
# MCC Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis.
& MCC Tournament, Chicago, Illinois
Year-by-Year Results
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
& Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
% Great Lakes Classic, Green Bay, Wis.
^ Cleveland St. Tournament, Cleveland, Ohio
$ MCC Tournament in South Bend, Ind.
1993
Brian Tompkins
14-4-2
Mid-Con: 8-0-0/1st
9/4 vs. California ^
W 3-2
9/5 vs. St. Mary’s (CA) ^ W 3-2
9/11 Northern Illinois* ! W 3-1
9/12 Alabama A&M !
W 7-1
9/18 vs. Vermont &
L
2-1
9/19 at Hartford &
W 5-3
9/24Wisconsin
T
2-2 2OT
9/28 at Marquette
L 2-0
10/1 at Butler
W 2-1
10/3 at Evansville
T1-1 2OT
10/8 at Indiana
L 6-0
10/10 at UIC*
W 7-2
10/15 at Akron
L 2-1
10/17 at Valparaiso*
W 7-0
10/22Quincy
W 3-1
10/24 Green Bay*
W 1-0
10/29 Western Illinois* W 3-2
10/31 Eastern Illinois*
W 4-0
11/5 at Cleveland State* W 6-2
11/7 at Wright State*
W 3-1
* Mid-Continent Conference game
^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
& Hartford Tournament, Hartford, Conn.
1992
Brian Tompkins
6-9-3
9/5 vs. Bowling Green ^T1-1 2OT
9/6 vs. Connecticut ^ L 2-1
9/9 at Green Bay
L 4-3 OT
9/12 Evansville !
W 3-2
9/13 Tulsa !
W 5-4
9/20 at Drake
W4-2 OT
9/25 at Wisconsin
L
1-0
9/27Butler
L 3-4
9/29Marquette
W 2-0
10/2 vs. Southern Methodist L 3-2 OT
10/4 vs. Army
T 1-1 OT
10/9 Indiana #
T 1-1 OT
10/11 Michigan State
L 3-2
10/21 at Northern Illinois W 3-0
10/25Akron
L 2-0
10/30 Coastal Carolina $ W 3-2
11/1 South Alabama $ L 2-0
11/7UW-Parkside
L 1-0
# at Arrowhead High School
^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
$ South Alabama Tournament, Mobile, Ala.
1991
Brian Tompkins
13-5-0
8/24 Green Bay ^
W 3-1
8/25 Wisconsin ^
W 2-0
9/7Quincy
W 3-0
9/11 at Marquette
W2-1 OT
9/14 Wright State !
W 4-1
9/15 Dartmouth !
W 4-1
9/22Drake
W 5-2
9/27 at Old Dominion # L 1-0
9/29 vs. William & Mary # L 3-2
10/4 at Louisville
W 5-0
10/6 at Evansville
L 1-0
10/11 at Indiana
L 2-1
10/13 at Michigan State W 4-0
10/19Cincinnati
W 6-1
10/20 at Northwestern W 3-0
10/25 at SIU Edwardsville W4-2 OT
10/27 at Western KentuckyW2-0 OT
11/2 Northern Illinois
L 5-1
^ Governor’s Cup, Engelmann Field
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
# Metro Life Tournament, Norfolk, Va.
1990
Brian Tompkins
16-4-2
Big Central: 4-1-0/1st
9/3Evansville
T
0-0 2OT
9/7 at California
L 5-0
9/9 at St. Mary’s (CA) W 4-3
9/11 Brooklyn College # W 1-0
9/14 at Louisville*
W 4-0
9/16 at Cincinnati*
W 4-2
9/23Bradley
W 9-0
9/26 at Northern Illinois T2-2 2OT
9/30Northwestern
W 4-0
10/5 at Wisconsin
W 2-0
10/7Indiana
L 2-1
10/10 at UW-Parkside
W 4-1
10/13 Michigan State
W 7-1
10/14SIU-Edwardsville* L 3-0
10/17 at Green Bay
W 1-0
10/21 at Marquette
W 3-1
10/26 at Quincy*
W2-1 OT
10/28 at Drake*
W 2-0
11/2 Quincy !
W 4-0
11/3 Cincinnati !
W 4-0
11/4 Drake !
W 5-0
11/10 at Indiana %
L 5-1
* Big Central Conference game
! BSCS Tournament, Engelmann Field
# at Brookfield East High School
% NCAA Tournament
1989
Brian Tompkins
12-5-3
Big Central: 4-1-0/1st
9/1 at SIU Edwardsville*W5-2 OT
9/3Quincy*
W 2-0
9/9 Tulsa !
W 6-1
9/10 Northwestern !
W 1-0
9/15Cincinnati*
W 2-1
9/17 Cleveland State
L 2-1
9/20Louisville*
L 1-0
9/23Drake*
W 3-0
9/25 UW-Parkside #
W 3-0
9/29 at Seton Hall
T3-3 2OT
10/1 at Princeton
L 2-1
10/6 at Evansville
L 3-0
10/8 at Indiana
L 3-1
10/11 Green Bay #
W 3-2
10/14 vs. Northern Illinois* $W 2-1
10/15 vs. Wisconsin $
T1-1 2OT
10/22 Marquette #
W 2-1
10/27 vs. Quincy &
W 1-0
10/29 at Northern Illinois &T1-1 2OT
11/5 at Michigan State W 2-1
*Big Central Soccer Conference game
# WISL Game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
$ McDonald’s Cup, Valley Field
& BSCS Tournament, DeKalb, Ill.
1988
Bob Gansler
9-12-0
Big Central: 3-3-0/3rd
9/1 at UW-Parkside
W 3-1
9/3 at Quincy*
L 1-0
9/5 at Drake*
L 3-4
9/10 New Mexico !
W 4-0
9/11 Philadelphia Textile !L 1-0 OT
9/16 at Cleveland State W1-0 OT
9/18 at Cincinnati*
L 2-1
9/21 at Northwestern L 1-0
9/24 Northern Illinois* W 2-1
9/30Wisconsin
W 1-0
10/2 Michigan State
L 1-0
10/8Evansville
L 2-1
10/9 Indiana
L 2-1 OT
10/11 at DePaul
W 4-1
10/14SIU-Edwardsville* W 2-1
10/19 at Green Bay
L 1-0
10/23Marquette*
W 1-0
10/29 vs. Drake ^
W1-0 OT
10/30 at SIU Edwardsville ^L 2-1
11/4 at Florida International %L 4-0
11/5 vs. Adelphi %
L 5-2
* Big Central Soccer Conference game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ BCSC Tournament, Edwardsville, Ill.
% Florida International Tournament, Miami, Fla.
1987
Bob Gansler
11-8-2
Big Central: 1-2-1/3rd
9/1 at Wisconsin
L
3-0
9/5 Hartwick !
T3-3 2OT
9/6 St. Louis !
L 1-0
9/11 Illinois State
W1-0 OT
9/13 Eastern Illinois
L 1-0
9/16DePaul
W 12-0
9/19 at Akron
L 2-0
9/23 at Northern Illinois* L 1-0
9/26Drake*
W 2-0
9/30Northwestern
W 4-0
10/4 at Michigan State W 1-0
10/9 at Evansville
L 2-0
10/11Quincy*
L 1-0
10/14 at Western MichiganW 1-0
10/18 Cleveland State
W 2-1
10/21 Green Bay
W 2-0
10/25 at Marquette
W2-1 OT
10/29 at Wake Forest
L 2-1 OT
10/31 at Davidson
W 4-2
11/4UW-Parkside
W 3-0
11/7 at SIU Edwardsville*T2-2 2OT
* Big Central Soccer Conference game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
1986
Bob Gansler
10-8-2
WISL: 3-0-1/1st
8/31 Notre Dame
L 1-0
9/5 vs. St. Thomas (MN) ^W 3-0
9/6 vs. Brigham Young ^W 3-0
9/13 Boston University ! L 1-0
9/14 Evansville ! L 1-0 OT
9/21Akron
L 2-0
9/24 at UW-Parkside* W 8-1
9/27 Western Michigan W 2-0
10/1Wisconsin*
T
0-0 2OT
48
10/5 Michigan State
L 1-0
10/8 at Northwestern T1-1 2OT
10/12 at Indiana
L 2-0
10/15 at Illinois State
W3-1 OT
10/19 SIU Edwardsville L 2-1
10/22 at Green Bay*
W3-1 OT
10/26Marquette*
W 2-0
11/2 at Cleveland State W 1-0
11/5 Northern Illinois W 4-1
11/8 at UNLV #
L 5-0
11/9 vs. San Diego State #W2-1 OT
* WISL game
^ Great Lakes Tournament, Green Bay, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
# UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev.
1985
Bob Gansler
14-5-1
WISL: 4-0-0/1st
9/1 at Tulsa
W 3-0
9/2 at Quincy
W 3-0
9/7 at Notre Dame
W3-2 OT
9/14 Loyola !
W 7-0
9/15 Northwestern !
W 5-0
9/18DePaul
W 5-0
9/21 at Akron
W 2-1
9/25UW-Parkside*
W 5-1
9/29 Cleveland State
W 2-0
10/2 at Wisconsin*
W 3-1
10/5 Green Bay*
W 3-0
10/11 Western Michigan W 3-0
10/13Indiana
L 2-0
10/16 Illinois State
T0-0 2OT
10/19 at SIU Edwardsville L 1-0
10/25 at Central Florida L 4-1
10/26 at South Florida W 2-0
11/3 at Evansville
L 3-1 OT
11/6 at Northern Illinois L 3-1
11/9 at Marquette*
W4-2 OT
* WISL game
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
1984
Bob Gansler
10-6-3
WISL: 1-1-2/3rd
9/1 Central Michigan ! #W 7-0
9/3 Quincy College ! # W 1-0
9/8 at Oakland
L 1-3
9/12Loyola
W 3-0
9/14 Evansville #
L 1-4
9/19 at UIC
W 7-0
9/22 Akron #
L 1-0
9/26 at UW-Parkside* W 3-0
9/29 at Green Bay*
L 2-0
10/6 Wisconsin* #
T2-2 2OT
10/10 at Western MichiganW 3-2
10/14 at Indiana
L 6-0
10/17 Eastern Michigan W 2-0
10/20 SIU Edwardsville # L 2-0
10/24 at Roosevelt
W 7-3
10/27 at Cleveland State T1-1 2OT
10/31 at Illinois State
W 2-0
11/3 Northern Illinois # W 4-2
11/10 Marquette* #
T0-0 2OT
* WISL game
# at Bavarian Field
! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field
Year-by-Year Results
1982 Dan Harris 5-14-2
9/1 at Connecticut
L 4-0
9/3 at Boston College L 3-0
9/5 at Eastern Illinois L 1-0
9/8Rockford
W 4-0
9/11 at Lewis
L 1-2
9/15Loyola
W 4-0
9/18 Evansville #
T0-0 2OT
9/22 at UIC
T0-0 2OT
9/25 Akron #
L 2-1
10/1 vs. Green Bay ^
L 1-0
10/2 vs. UW-Parkside ^ L 1-0
10/9 Bowling Green # ! W 3-2
10/10 West Virginia # !
L 3-0
1/13 Western Michigan L 1-0
10/16 at Indiana
L 3-0
10/23 SIU Edwardsville # L 2-1
10/27 at Northwestern W 3-0
10/30 at Cleveland State L 5-1
11/3 Illinois State
L 1-0
11/6 Northern Illinois # W 4-3
11/13 Marquette #
L 3-0
# at Bavarian Field
! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field
^ Chancellor’s Cup, Madison, Wis.
1981 Dan Harris 12-8-0
9/2 Wisconsin #
L 1-0
9/5 at Quincy
L 4-0
9/9Lewis
W 2-0
9/12 Oakland #
W 2-1
9/16 at Marquette
W 1-0
9/19 Northern Illinois W 3-1
9/23UIC
W 5-1
9/25 Michigan State
W 2-1
9/27 at Akron
W 2-1
10/2 vs. UW-Parkside ^ L 2-1 OT
10/3 vs. UW-Platteville ^ W 6-1
10/10 Minnesota # !
W 1-0
10/11 Eastern Illinois # ! L 3-0
10/14 at Western Michigan W3-2
10/17 Indiana #
L 1-0
10/23 at SIU Edwardsville L 3-0
10/28 at Northwestern W 5-0
10/31 Cleveland State # L 2-0
11/4 at Illinois State
W 2-1
11/7 at Evansville
L 5-0
# at Bavarian Field
! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field
^ Chancellor’s Cup, Kenosha, Wis.
1980 Dan Harris 13-4-3
9/1 Akron !
W 2-1
9/2 St. Louis !
W 1-0
9/6Quincy
T
0-0 2OT
9/10 at Lewis
W 7-0
9/13Marquette
W 5-1
9/17Minnesota
W 7-2
9/20 Northern Illinois # T0-0 2OT
9/24 at UIC
T0-0 2OT
9/27 Michigan State # W 4-1
10/3 at Green Bay ^
L 4-0
10/4 vs. Wisconsin ^
W 3-1
10/11 Illinois State #
W 3-0
10/15 Western Michigan W 2-0
10/19 at Indiana
L 3-0
10/22 at UW-Platteville W 7-0
10/25 SIU Edwardsville # W 3-1
10/29 at Northwestern W 4-0
11/2 at Cleveland State L 1-0
11/8 Evansville #
W 1-0
11/22 Cleveland State # % L 1-0
# at Bavarian Field
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Chancellor’s Cup, Green Bay, Wis.
% NCAA Tournament
1979 Dan Harris 15-3-4
9/1 Cleveland State # & T1-1 2OT
9/2 Indiana # &
L 2-0
9/9 at Purdue-Calumet W 14-0
9/12Lewis
W 10-0
9/16 at Illinois State
T0-0 2OT
9/19 at Marquette
W 1-0
9/22 at Northern Illinois W 2-0
9/26UIC
W 7-3
9/29 at Minnesota
W 3-0
10/3 at Wheaton
T2-2 2OT
10/5 UW-Parkside ^
W 5-0
10/6 Green Bay ^
T0-0 2OT
10/12 Wisconsin !
W 4-1
10/13 Notre Dame !
W 5-1
10/17 at Western MichiganW 6-0
10/20 at Lakeland CollegeW 9-0
10/24 at UW-Whitewater W 9-1
10/27 at SIU Edwardsville L 2-0
11/3 Southern MethodistW 2-0
11/7Northwestern
W 3-0
11/11 at Evansville
W 2-1
11/17 at Cleveland State %L 2-1
# at Bavarian Field
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Chancellor’s Cup, Engelmann Field
& Milwaukee Kick-Off Classic, Bavarian Field
% NCAA Tournament
1978 Dan Harris 12-8-0
9/2 at Texas Christian W 4-3
9/3 at Southern MethodistL4-0
9/9Evansville
L 3-1
9/13 at Lewis
W4-3 OT
9/15 Illinois State
W 6-0
9/20 Northern Illinois
L 4-1
9/24Minnesota
W 4-0
9/27 at UIC
L 1-0
9/30 at Cleveland State L 3-0
10/4Marquette
W 1-0
10/6 at UW-Platteville ^ W 6-0
10/7 vs. Green Bay ^
W 4-0
10/13 Dayton !
W 4-0
10/14 Cincinnati !
W 1-0
10/20 Western Michigan W1-0 OT
10/22 at St. Louis
L 5-0
10/28 SIU Edwardsville L 2-0
11/5 at Wisconsin
W 4-1
11/8UW-Whitewater W 5-0
11/12 at Indiana
L 2-1
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Chancellor’s Cup, Kenosha, Wis.
1977 Dan Harris 14-4-0
9/2 vs. Colorado College &L 4-3
9/3 at Air Force &
W 3-1
9/7 at Marquette
W 9-0
9/10Indiana
L 2-1
9/14Lewis
W 4-2
9/17 at Bowling Green W 2-0
9/24 at Northern Illinois L 3-1 OT
9/28UIC
W 1-0
10/1 Cleveland State
L 4-1
10/7 vs. UW-Parkside ^ W 9-0
10/8 at Green Bay ^
W 6-4
10/14 Miami (OH) !
W 4-0
10/15 Wheaton !
W 3-2
10/21 at Western MichiganW 3-1
10/26 at Lake Forest
W 6-1
10/29 at SIU Edwardsville W 3-2
11/4 Beloit W 7-1
11/5Wisconsin
W 5-0
& Pike’s Peak Tournament,
Colo. Springs, Colo.
^ Chancellor’s Cup, Green Bay, Wis.
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
1976 Dan Harris 4-9-2
9/11 at Indiana
L 6-0
9/15 at Lewis
L 4-1
9/17 Marquette !
W 2-0
9/18 Bowling Green ! W 5-1
9/25 Northern Illinois
L 2-1
10/2 at Cleveland State L 3-2
10/8 vs. Green Bay ^
L 2-0
10/9 at UW-Platteville ^ W 2-1
10/13 at UIC
L 3-2
10/16 at Eastern Illinois L 3-2
10/22 Western Illinois
L 3-0
10/23 Western Michigan T2-2 2OT
10/27 Lake Forest
W 6-4
10/30 SIU Edwardsville L 5-0
11/6 at Oakland
T1-1 2OT
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ State University Tournament, Platteville, Wis.
1975 Dan Harris 11-4-0
9/6 at Wisconsin
W 3-1
9/10Lewis
W 2-1
9/13 at Western Illinois L
1-0
9/17 at UW-Platteville W 1-0
9/19 vs. Cleveland State ^L 3-1
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9/20 vs. Marquette ^
W 2-0
9/27 at Northern Illinois W 3-2
10/1UIC
W 3-1
10/4UW-Parkside
W 2-0
10/10 Chicago !
W 7-0
10/11 Green Bay !
L 2-1 OT
10/18 Eastern Illinois
W 2-1
10/25 Colorado College W 2-1
11/1 at SIU Edwardsville L 7-0
11/8Oakland
W 3-0
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Quincy Tournament, Quincy, Ill.
1974 Dan Harris 8-2-3
9/14 at Wisconsin
W 1-0
9/18 at Lewis
W 2-0
9/21 at Marquette
W 2-1
9/28Beloit
W 2-1
10/5 at UW-Parkside
T0-0 2OT
10/7 at UIC
W 3-2
10/12 Cleveland State
W 2-0
10/16 vs. Blackburn ^
T1-1 2OT
10/17 at Eastern Illinois ^ L 2-0
10/26 Western Illinois
T1-1 2OT
11/2 SIU Edwardsville L 5-2
11/8 UW-Platteville !
W 5-0
11/9 Michigan Tech !
W 8-2
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
^ Eastern Illinois Tournament,
Charleston, Ill.
1973 Dan Harris 6-6-0
9/22 at Marquette
W 4-1
9/29 at Beloit
W 9-3
10/3Purdue-Calumet W 7-0
10/6 Illinois Tech
W 6-1
10/10UIC
L 2-1
10/13 at Cleveland State L 4-2
10/20 Eastern Illinois
L 3-1
10/27 at Western Illinois L
5-3
11/2 UW-Platteville !
W 4-0
11/3 Lewis ! L 2-0
11/11 at SIU Edwardsville L 5-0
11/17Oakland
W 3-2
! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
1983
Dan Harris
9-8-1
WISL: 1-3-0/4th
9/7Roosevelt
W 5-2
9/10 at Creighton
T1-1 2OT
9/14 at Loyola
W 1-0
9/16Northwestern
W 6-0
9/18 at Evansville
W 1-0
9/21UIC
W1-0^
9/23 at Bowling Green L 4-0
9/25 at Akron
L 2-0
9/30UW-Whitewater W 6-0
10/2 Green Bay* #
L 2-0
10/5Lewis
W 3-1
10/8 UW-Parkside* # ! W 2-0
10/9 Notre Dame # !
W2-1 OT
10/16 Indiana #
L 1-0
10/19 at Wisconsin*
L
5-1
10/30 Cleveland State # L 4-0
11/5 at Northern Illinois L 3-2
11/12 at Marquette*
L 3-0
* WISL game
# Bavarian Field
^ UIC forfeited game
! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field
All-Time Letterwinners
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
-AAbu-Khader, Mosa ............................ 1982-83
Acevedo, Kevin..........................................2009
Akintonde, James.............................. 1974-75
Akiwowo, Tunji ..................... 1978-79-80-81
Alexander, DJ...................................... 2008-09
Alexander, Sam..........................................2008
Al-Fulaij, Fadel..................................... 1976-77
Al-Fulaij, Khalid .........................................1980
Ambrosius, Mark................... 1977-78-79-80
Armstrong, Kevin.................. 1981-82-83-84
Ashcroft, James............................2010-11-12
Ashley, Dustin............................................2012
-BBabich, Mike........................................ 1977-78
Baker, Colin....................................2005-06-07
Balestrieri, Jason................... 1985-86-87-88
Banks, Cody............................ 2009-10-11-12
Banks, Demetrius......................................2003
Banks, Jimmy....................................... 1985-86
Barbosa, Luis..............................................1974
Barbosa, Rick..............................................1975
Barnes, Josh......................................... 2008-09
Barr, Wally....................................................1973
Barton, Paul................................................1992
Bartzis, Evan................................................2008
Beck, Dean.............................. 1991-92-93-94
Becker, John..................................1977-78-79
Becker, Mike........................... 1984-85-86-87
Bell, Laurie............................................ 2011-12
Benke, Cameron........................................2002
Bent, Wayne................................................1981
Bernstein, Joe......................... 1996-97-98-99
Beveridge, Colin................................. 1975-76
Bewley, Matthew......................................2009
Biebel, Mark............................ 1987-88-89-90
Bisswurm, Paul..........................................1983
Bisswurm, Tim........................ 1984-85-86-87
Bladen, Jamie...................................... 2011-12
Blake, B.J.................................. 2000-01-02-03
Blankenburg, Chris............... 1987-88-89-90
Blaschka, Brian..............................1983-84-85
Bode, Steve.............................2003, 05-06-07
Bosnjak, Mark.............................................1974
Bostwick, Blake................. 1997-98-99-2000
Bostwick, Ryan...........................................1995
Boyd, Bryce.................................................2010
Boyd, Robbie.................................2010-11-12
Brisson, Chris.......................... 2001-02-03-04
Buszydlo, Thomas.............................. 1997-98
Butt, Brian............................................. 1991-92
-CCaceres, Sol....................................2008-09-10
Calzavara, Steven......................................1989
Campos, Fernando............................ 1978-79
Castro, Martin........................ 2004-05-06-07
Chandler, Blake..........................................1999
Chang, Julian....................................... 2002-03
Chavers, Ben...............................................2007
Cirovski, Sasho....................... 1981-82-83-84
Clemens, Neal............................................1992
Coleman, Jon......................... 1993-94-95-96
Colvin, Tony............................ 1996-97-98-99
Coughlin, John..........................................1991
Crespo, Edison...........................................2010
Crouch, Lance..................................... 1979-80
-DDadaian, Chris................... 1999-2000-01-02
Dally, Mike............................................ 1973-74
D’Amato, Frank................................... 1981-82
Davey, Lucas..................................2010-11-12
Day, Dan................................................ 1984-85
de St. Aubin, Bobby.......................... 1998-99
Dean, Darren..............................................1992
Deck, Kevin............................. 1993-94-95-96
DeRosier, Alex..................................... 1992-93
Diaz deLeon, Rafael.................................1982
Dindorf, Mike.............................................1994
Dombrowski, Chad......... 1999-2000-01-02
Dombrowski, Neil................. 2002-03-04-05
Dombrowski, Scott......... 1997-98-99-2000
Dombrowski, Tighe.............. 2000-01-02-03
Dombrowski, Zeke............... 2004-05-06-07
Five Dombrowski brothers have played
at UWM (clockwise from top left):
Scott, Chad, Neil, Zeke and Tighe
(below, with the San Jose Earthquakes).
Donohoo, Brian..................... 1988-89-90-91
Dray, Dave............................... 1977-78-79-80
Dray, Dino....................................................1976
Driscoll, Neal........................... 1994-96-97-98
Duchicela, Jorge................... 1974-75-76-77
Dunn, Elliott................................................2007
Dulyx, Dan...................................................1999
Dulyx, Dave.......................................... 1998-99
Dundon, Nick.............................................2008
Durham, Mark........................ 1995-96-97-98
-EEhlers, Peter......................................... 1978-79
Eichler, Gottfried .........................1985-86-87
El-Ahmad, Khaled................. 2001-02-03-04
Eliadis, Nestor ...........................................1996
Elias, Elijah ..................................................1998
Ellsworth, Cliff...............................2002-03-04
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Ernst, Charlie ......................... 1984-85-86-87
-FFabio, Doug ........................... 1989-90-91-92
Fahrney, Tim ....................................... 1984-85
Favill, Ian ........................................1980-81-82
Fernstrum, Grant................... 2005-06-07-08
Ferron, Kevin.................................2010-11-12
Fetzer, John ............................ 1973-74-75-76
Fischer, Mike .......................... 1975-76-77-78
Fisher, Peter ........................... 1983-84-85-86
Francois, Andre................................... 2005-06
Fraundorf, Josh .................................. 1994-95
Frazier, Eric........................................... 2008-09
Fuhr, Mark .............................. 1985-86-87-88
Funk, Zach...................................................2009
Furtsch, Trent......................... 2001-02-03-04
-GGajevic, Bodo ...............................1973-74-75
Gajavic, Peter ............................................1973
Gramenz, Don ....................... 1990-91-92-93
Gehrt, Adam........................................ 2003-04
Geier, Kris ................................ 1980-81-82-83
Georg, John ...............................................1982
Gerard-Larson, Nicholas..... 2006-07-08-09
Germann, Ryan.............................2006-07-08
Getzinger, Steve .......................................1986
Gibbons, Aaron..................... 2008-09-10-11
Gibbons, Abe......................... 2007-08-09-10
Gramenz, Don........................ 1990-91-92-93
Grimm, Steve ........................ 1991-92-93-94
Gohsman, Robin ............................... 1998-99
Gouthro, Rick ..................................... 1974-75
Granryd, Ric ........................... 1977-78-79-80
-H-IHansen, Jack ..............................................1992
Hauser, Paul ...............................................1978
Hatfield, Charlie ........................................1990
Hawkins, Ryan ....................... 1994-95-96-97
Hedderich, Kurt ........................................1993
Heiden, Fritz ..............................................1988
Hess, Eric .............................................. 1997-98
Hohl, Dana .......................................... 1996-97
Hoelker, Ian............................. 2001-02-03-04
Hong, Van....................................................2007
Horst, Dan............................... 2004-05-06-07
Horvat, Aaron.............................................2012
Huson, Byron ................................1997-98-99
Hutchinson, Adam............................ 2011-12
-JJacks, Roger ..................................1988-89-90
Jahr, Chris ............................... 1993-94-95-96
Jaksic, Veljko ..............................................1973
Jallow, Antou.......................... 2001-02-03-04
Jarosz, Robert..................................... 2009-10
Johns, P.J. .......................................1978-79-80
Johnson, Kent ..............................1974-75-76
Johnson, Richard............................... 2011-12
-KKasten, Derek ............................................2000
Keyes, Bill ............................................. 1990-91
Klein, J.J. ............................................... 2000-01
Klim, George ..............................................1973
Klink, Eric ................................ 1993-94-95-96
All-Time Letterwinners
Klopp, Jim ......................................1989-90-91
Kluth, Ted ............................................. 1987-88
Knezic, George .................................. 1982-83
Knezic, Peter .......................... 1977-78-79-80
Knezic, Steve ...................................... 1974-76
Kopatich, Tom .................................... 1994-95
Kreitmeir, Scott .........................................1990
Kralj, Goran ............................ 1987-88-89-90
-LLagos, Gerard ........................ 1988-89-90-91
Lagos, Manuel ................................... 1990-91
Lance, Kyle ............................. 2000-01-02-03
Langford, Nick...........................................2011
LaPorte, Chris ..................................... 1981-82
Laube, Joel .................................................1984
Lee, Andrew ................................... 1999-2000
Leiszter, Brian ............................................1989
LeMoine, Bob ............................................1995
Lins, Chris................................ 2004-05-06-07
Lish, Bobby ............................ 2000-01-02-03
Lodi, Sal ..........................................1974-75-76
Lord, Don ....................................................1973
Luedke, Joe ............................ 1996-97-98-99
Lulik, J.R. ......................................................1982
-MMagnussen, Espen ........................... 1982-83
Mai, Calvin...................................................2007
Mallace, Craig......................... 2003-04-05-06
Mannella, Dan .................................... 1997-98
Maristany, Pete .........................................1977
Marras, Fabio ......................... 1980-81-82-83
Marshall, David ..................... 1993-94-95-96
Matthews, J.B.................... 1997-98-99-2000
Maxey, Tony...................................2008-09-10
McBain, Stuart...........................................2012
McCabe, Garrett................................. 2004-05
McIntosh, Mark ..................... 1986-87-88-89
Megna, Alex......................................... 2011-12
Meier, Billy............................... 2003-04-05-06
Mejia, Pedro............................ 2008-09-10-11
Menk, John ...................................1989-91-92
Metz, Peter ............................. 1994-95-96-97
Mickschl, Eric.......................... 2003-04-05-06
Mielke, Mike ..............................................2000
Miller, Eddie ........................... 1987-88-89-90
Mitrovich, John ..................... 1978-79-80-81
Monson, Roger ............................1973-76-77
Morgan, Ray ....................................... 1989-90
Mroz, Jon .......................................1989-90-91
-P-QPacho, Jorge .......................... 1973-74-75-76
Papanikolaou, Zach ................................1973
Parada, Al ............................................. 1974-75
Parker, Roy ..................................................1981
Pehowski, Mark..................... 1998-99-00-01
Pericciouli, Kirk .........................................1993
Phillips, Travis......................... 2005-06-07-08
Plutshack, Mark ........................................1985
Pollasky, Keith ...........................................1987
Polizzi, Mike ...............................................1984
Provan, Jake ........................... 1992-93-94-95
Prpa, Tihi ................................. 1984-85-86-87
-RRacz, Nick ............................................ 1981-82
Raich, Martin .............................................1987
Rajec, Dan ............................................ 1996-97
Ramirez, Emilio .................................. 1993-94
Rampa, Tenzin........................ 2004-05-06-07
Rankovic, George .......................1973-74-75
Refai, Robert.....................2007-08-09-10-11
Record, Jordan...........................................2010
Reigert, Tom ..............................................1975
Revsbeck, Connor.....................................2012
Richardson, Evan ................. 1999-00-01-02
Rienzi, Jason ....................................... 1994-95
Roder, Larry ................................................1983
Rodriguez, Declan....................................2012
Roe, Mike ................................ 1988-89-90-91
Roethe, Kevin ................... 1999-2000-01-02
Rogahn, Trent ............................................1996
Rohde, Josh................................................2011
Rohrman, Jeff ..................................... 1984-85
Rokvic, Miro ..................................1975-76-77
Romanello, Stephen......................... 2008-09
Rosenthal, Greg..................... 2007-08-09-10
Rowe, Mike ............................. 1983-84-85-86
Royal, Paul .............................. 1992-93-94-95
Ruhland, Patrick........................................2012
Rutenis, Matas ................................... 1982-83
-SSaavedra, Daniel ......................................2000
Saavedra, Gerardo....................................2011
Sanger, Peter.......................... 2007-08-09-10
Sanneh, Tony ......................... 1990-91-92-93
Santorineos, John ....................................1979
Santos, Joaquin .................... 1994-95-96-97
Saul, John ...................................................1975
Scalici, Mike ...............................................1973
Schade, Kevin ............................................1985
Schaefer, Mark ...................... 1979-80-81-82
Schemeld, Dean ................................ 1977-78
Scherer, Dave ...............................1976-78-79
Scheuerman, Tony ...................................1986
Schimpf, David ..................... 1985-86-87-88
Schimpf, Mark ...........................................1991
Schmidt, Matt ....................... 1995-96-97-98
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Scholz, Willie ..............................................1973
Schwebel, Scott ...........................1989-90-91
Schweinert, Peter ................ 1984-85-86-88
Seymour, Ryan ................. 1998-99-2000-01
Shakon, John.......................... 2009-10-11-12
Shaw, Tony .......................................... 1991-92
Siadat, Hamid ........................ 1975-76-77-78
Sirin, John ............................... 1976-77-78-79
Sisk, Trevor ............................. 1991-92-93-94
Skalecki, Adam...................... 2005-06-07-08
Solberg, Jim .......................... 1978-79-80-81
Sollie, David ...............................................1989
Solomon, Ari ..............................................1999
Sperl, Steve............................. 2003-04-05-06
Spielmann, Ryan ....................1999-2000-01
Spielmann, Troy............................2004-05-06
Stacy, Joe ................................ 1984-85-86-87
Steben, Andy .............................................1996
Stempinski, Eric ...........................1993-94-95
Stevenson, Zach................................. 2011-12
Stojsavljevic, Milan ..................................1977
Stowers, Erik ............................................. 1998
Swenby, Brad ...............................2000-01-02
Szczepanski, Jon .................. 1985-86-87-88
-T-UTherios, Andy ............................................1982
Thode, Kirk.....................................2002-03-04
Thomas, Brian ..............................1981-82-83
Tirnanic, Goran .........................................1984
Toth, Alex ............................................. 1980-81
Tomashek, Dave .......................................1986
Tomic, Zeke ......................................... 1973-74
Tompa, David ...............................1997-98-99
Treu, Roland ........................................ 1979-80
Trunley, Bob ..................................1983-84-85
Turner, Mark .......................... 1998-99-00-01
-VVacca, Dominic .................................. 1993-94
Vacratsis, Demetri .......................1990-91-92
Van Osdol, Ross..................... 2008-09-10-11
Vidakovich, Milan ............................. 1974-75
-WWallace, Mike ...............................1973-74-75
Webb, Craig ........................... 1977-78-79-80
Weiler, Dale............................. 2003-04-05-06
Weiner, Riley..................................2010-11-12
Wendt, Brian .......................... 1974-75-76-77
White, Erik .....................................1995-96-97
Whitehead, Ryan................................ 2010-11
Wiebe, Kevin ....................................... 1997-98
Wiedabach, Andrew......................... 2009-10
Wiersholm, Karl ................................. 1982-83
Willms, Bill ..................................................1989
Windbiel, Kurt ...........................................1982
Wuebben, Aaron.......................................2008
-X-Y-ZYoo, Seung .................................................1979
Zabala, Lito ............................ 1976-77-78-79
Zelasko, Dan..................................2004-05-06
Zenoni, Kyle............................ 2002-03-04-05
Ziada, Keegan............................................2011
Ziedler, Geoff .............................................1983
Zizzo, Frank ...................................1983-84-85
Zuba, Jerry .................................................1974
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Goran Kralj played for the Panthers from
1987-90, earning all-league honors twice.
He went on to become a national recording
artist with teammate Scott Schwebel
in the band The Gufs.
-N-ONames, Craig ......................... 1988-89-90-91
Narbona, Pol...............................................2012
Ndely, Nkuti............................ 2006-07-08-09
Neumann, Kyle................................... 2011-12
Nourmohamadian, Ali............................1977
Nowak, Mike ....................................... 1985-86
Ogorzalek, Ken...................... 2004-05-06-07
O’Lochlayne, Dorian................................2012
O’Pray, Steve ..............................................1993
Cradle of Coaches
The UWM men’s soccer program has produced a number of coaches over the years. The following is a list of former UWM players
and coaches who have distinguished themselves in the coaching profession. (Current Coaching Positions in BOLD)
Anderson, Stan Assistant, 1996-2005
Loyola Men’s Assistant Coach
Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach
Banks, Jimmy
Player, 1985-86
Milwaukee School of Engineering Men’s Coach
2013 Milwaukee Panthers Men’s Soccer
Bennett, LouisHead Coach, 1996-2005
Marquette Men’s Coach
• Left as the winningest coach in program
history (136 wins) while leading Milwaukee
to the NCAA Tournament from 2001-05.
Bode, Steve
Player, 2003-07
Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach
Cirovski, Sasho
Player, 1981-84
Maryland Men’s Coach
Hartford Men’s Coach
UWM Men’s Assistant Coach
• Led Maryland to a 23-3-0 record and
NCAA National Championship in 2008.
• Led Maryland to a 19-4-2 record and
NCAA National Championship in 2005.
their first World Cup appearance since 1950.
In 1996, he became coach of the Rampage.
In May of 1999, he was named coach of the
Kansas City Wizards and led the team to
an MLS championship title. He was then
named the MLS Coach of the Year.
Gramenz, Don
Player, 1990-93
Minnesota Thunder Head Coach
Minnesota Thunder Assistant Coach
Bloomington Jefferson H.S. Boys Coach
Grier, Kris
Player, 1980-83
Windsor Women’s Coach
St. Clair College Women’s Coach
Harris, Dan
Head Coach, 1973-83
Concordia Men’s Coach
• Athletic Director at Milwaukee School
of Engineering since 1995. Was inducted
into the UWM Hall of Fame in 2006.
Hatfield, Charlie
Player, 1991
West Texas A&M Men’s Assistant Coach
Knezic, Pete
Player, 1977-80
UWM Women’s Head Coach
Sasho
Cirovski
Coleman, Jon
Player, 1993-1996
UWM Men’s Head Coach, 2006-09
UWM Men’s Assistant Coach 1996-2005
Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach
• Named fifth head coach in history of
program on December 27, 2005.
• Coleman led the Lady Popes to the
2001 Division I State Championship Title
and was named the 2001 WIAA State
Girl’s Coach of the Year.
Dadaian, Chris
Player, 1999-2002
UWM Assistant Coach
D’Amato, Frank
Player, 1981-82
Marquette Women’s Assistant Coach
Dombrowski, Scott Player, 1997-2000
West Allis Hale H.S. Boys Coach
El-Ahmad, Khaled
Player, 2001-04
Marquette Men’s Assistant Coach
Gansler, Bob Head Coach, 1984-89
Toronto FC Assistant Coach
Kansas City Wizards Head Coach
Milwaukee Rampage Head Coach
1990 US World Cup Team Head Coach
• In 1990, Gansler led the Americans to
Launder, Jim
Player, 1974
Columbus Crew Assistant Coach
Milwaukee Rampage Assistant Coach
Dayton Men’s Coach
Wisconsin Men’s Coach
UWM Assistant Coach
• Launder organized and played for UWM’s
club soccer team and helped it to reach varsity status in 1974. He led Wisconsin to four
NCAA Tournament appearances in a fiveyear span, winning the national championship in 1995. In 2000, he was inducted into
the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame.
Peltonen, Craig
Assistant, 1985-87
Marian College Men’s Coach
Marian College Women’s Coach
UWM Women’s Assistant Coach
Pierce, Tony
Assistant, 1991
Lakeland Men’s & Women’s Coach
Green Bay Assistant Men’s Coach
Concordia (IL) Men’s Coach
Concordia (IL) Women’s Coach
Wisconsin Lutheran Women’s Coach
Rohrman, Jeff
Player, 1984-85
Wisconsin Men’s Coach
Maryland Men’s Assistant Coach
Bethany Men’s Coach
Navy Men’s Assistant
Royal, Paul
Player, 1992-95
La Salle Women’s Coach
Villanova Women’s Assistant
Philadelphia Charge Assistant (WUSA)
Szczepanski, Jon Player, 1985-88
Wisconsin Men’s Assistant
Yale Men’s Assistant
Milwaukee Rampage Assistant
Sollie, David Player, 1989
UWM Women’s Assistant Coach
NAVY Women’s Assistant Coach
Maryland Assistant Coach
Tompkins, Brian Head Coach, 1989-95
Yale Men’s Coach
UWM Women’s Head Coach
• Tompkins posted the best winning percentage in UWM history, a 90-41-11 (.672)
mark in seven years, and led the Panthers
to the NCAA Tournament in 1990.
Liekoski, Timo
Club Coach, 1972
Columbus Crew Head Coach
1995 US National U-23 Team
Cleveland Crunch Head Coach (MISL)
Hartwick Men’s Head Coach
• Liekoski was the UWM men’s soccer
coach in its last year as a club sport.
Luedke, Joe
Player, 1995-99
Wisconsin Lutheran Head Men’s Coach
Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach
Brian Tompkins
Mannella, Dan
Player, 1997-98
La Salle Women’s Assistant
Villanova Women’s Assistant
Webb, Craig Player, 1977-80
Wisconsin Women’s Coach
• Webb coached the Badgers from 198185, compiling an 83-13-3 record and a trip
to the NCAA Tournament in 1985.
Marras, Fabio
Player, 1980-83
Windsor Men’s Coach
Windbiel, Kurt
Player, 1982
Lakeland College Men’s Coach
Mroz, Jon
Player, 1987-91
Brookfield Central H.S. Boys Coach
UWM Men’s Assistant Coach
Zenoni, Kyle
Player, 2002-2005
Green Bay Men’s Assistant Coach
UWM Assistant Coach (2010)
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Laura Moynihan Field at
ENGELMANN STADIUM
Home to the Milwaukee men’s soccer team for all
but one season since its inception in 1973, Engelmann Stadium holds the reputation as being one of
the top soccer atmospheres in the region and it continues to undergo changes to improve the facility.
Prior to the 2010 season, a new, synthetic playing
surface was laid down at Engelmann Stadium.
Behind a three-year fundraising effort, the facility
received a FIFA 2-Star rated field and was renamed
in honor of Laura Moynihan, the former women’s
soccer coach and pioneer for girls’ soccer in the state
of Wisconsin.
The new playing surface from Poly-Tan was the
first of its kind in North America. The company had
installed 46 current FIFA 2-star rated fields in the
world. FIFA final round competitions, Champions
League matches and UEFA Cup matches can only
be played on 2-Star fields. At the time of its installation, there were just five such fields in the CONCACAF region (North and Central America and the
Caribbean).
Night soccer came to campus in time for the 2006
season. It was another fierce fundraising campaign
that enabled the Milwaukee men’s and women’s
soccer programs to raise the money for lights to be
installed on the campus soccer facility.
The lighting system for Engelmann Stadium is a
state-of-the-art, four-pole system by Musco Lighting Company, a leader in stadium and field lighting,
utilizing the latest technology.
With the ongoing improvements to the facility,
Engelmann Stadium remains a unique atmosphere
on the collegiate soccer scene. It exists among the
urban University, tucked beneath a busy campus,
unfolding into a stadium-like stage. The campus
buildings that enclose the field, including the
80-year-old Engelmann Hall for which the stadium
is named, provide an intimate setting for Panther
fans to experience.
Engelmann Stadium has provided a distinct home
field advantage for the Panthers, who have won
over 70 percent of their games at the campus site.
Along with the changes on the outside, the locker
rooms have also recently seen some upgrades. Most
notable among the improvements has been the
creation of the “Panther Room,” a meeting place
and film room for players and coaches that features
a large-screen television, VCR and DVD players and
numerous amenities to keep the team comfortable
and focused.
Permanent bleachers on the north side of the field,
as well as temporary bleachers on the south side,
provide seating for more than 1,500 fans. Space
along the fences and grassy knolls are open for 500
more fans to enjoy the action.
The largest crowd to ever see a soccer match at Engelmann Stadium came in 2006 in the first night
game ever played at the field. The Milwaukee men
overcame a 2-0 deficit to score a 3-2 win over crosstown rival Marquette in front of 3,256 fans.
A number of post-season matches have been played
on the surface, including Horizon League Championships in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
In 2002, the Panther men were awarded their first
home NCAA Tournament game since 1980. A first
for the storied facility, 1,864 fans watched UWM
win the first NCAA Tourney game in team history,
topping Oakland 2-1.
2013 MILWAUKEE MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE
Aug. 16
Aug. 21
Aug. 25
Aug. 30
@ SIUE (EX)
Lewis (EX)
Parkside (EX)
Marquette
39th Panther Invitational
Sept. 6
Drake
Marquette v. BGSU
Sept. 8
Bowling Green
Marquette v. Drake Oct. 2
Oct. 5
Oct. 8
Oct. 12
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
7:30 p.m. Oct. 26
5 p.m. Oct. 30
Noon
3:30 p.m. Nov. 9
Sept. 13
Sept. 15
Sept. 19
Sept. 22
Sept. 28
4 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
2 p.m.
@ DePaul
@ IUPUI
Western Illinois
@ Western Michigan
@ Detroit*
7:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
@ Omaha
Wright State*
Green Bay*
@ Valparaiso*
@ UIC*
Wisconsin
Oakland*
@ Northern Illinois
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
8 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Cleveland State*
7 p.m.
Horizon League Tournament
Nov. 12 First Round
Nov. 15 Semifinals
Nov. 17 Championship
TBA
TBA
TBA
Home Games in GOLD • All Times Central and Subject to Change • Home Games played at Engelmann Stadium (2033 E. Hartford Ave.)

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