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1 NCAA Tournament Participants General Information School...University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip...Milwaukee, Wis Founded Enrollment... 28,042 Nickname... Panthers Colors... Black and Gold Home Field...Engelmann Field Capacity... 2,000 Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference...Horizon League Chancellor...Dr. Carlos Santiago Director of Athletics... Bud Haidet Associate AD/SWA...Kathy Litzau Athletics Phone Ticket Office Phone History First Year of All-Time Record (.620) 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 Media Relations Asst. SID/Men s Contact... Chris Zills Office Phone Cell Phone czills@uwm.edu Sports Information Director...Kevin O Connor Office Phone Assistant SID...Kevin Conway Office Phone SID Fax Mailing Address...UWM Athletics... P.O. Box Milwaukee, Wis Overnight Address...UWM Athletics...The Pavilion, Room North Downer Avenue...Milwaukee, Wis Men s Information Head Coach...Jon Coleman Alma Mater...UW-Milwaukee, 1996 Record at School (Years) (2) Career Record... Same Assistant Coach...Chris Dadaian Assistant Coach... Jesse Rosen 2007 Record League Record/Finish /2nd Tournament Results......L, 1-0 (OT) vs. UIC in Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost...10/10 Starters Returning/Lost... 6/5 Newcomers...16 TV/Radio Roster...Inside Front Quick Facts/Table of Contents...1 Panther Staff Head Coach Jon Coleman...2 Assistant Coach Chris Dadaian...3 Assistant Coach Jesse Rosen...3 Support Staff...4 Composite Horizon League Schedule...5 Milwaukee Schedule...5 Season Preview Media Information...8 Roster Information Returning Players Ryan Germann Adam Skalecki Travis Phillips Grant Fernstrum Senior Salute...20 Nkuti Ndely...21 Nicholas Gerard-Larson...22 Abe Gibbons...23 Robert Refai...24 Greg Rosenthal...25 Peter Sanger...26 Incoming Players and Redshirts Bartzis/Barnes/Gibbons...27 Wehrli/Dundon/Van Osdol...28 Maxey/Mejia/Cáceres...29 Wuebben/Protasiewicz/DJ Alexander..30 Frazier/Romanello Shakon/S. Alexander Panther Captains in Review Results Statistics Team Stats...37 Horizon League...38 League Leaders Boxes and Recaps Opponents Bradley/UW-Whitewater/Drake...44 Missouri State/Dayton/Santa Clara..45 Binghamton/CS-Northridge/SIUE...46 Valparaiso/Butler/Detroit...47 Cleveland State/Wisconsin/Green Bay..48 NIU/Loyola/Marquette...49 UIC/Wright State...50 Horizon League Tournament...50 Program History and Legacy All-Time Coaching Records...52 Year-by-Year Leaders School Records All-Time Honors Record vs. All-Time Opponents...61 All-Time Series Histories Year-By-Year Results NCAA Teams Panther Letterwinners A Decade of Dombrowski s Panthers in the Pros A Cradle of Coaches...92 This is UWM Milwaukee...94 UWM...95 University Administration Carlos Santiago, Chancellor...96 UWM Administration...96 Bud Haidet, Director of Athletics.. 97 Athletics Administration...98 Athletics Board...98 The Student-Athlete...99 UWM Athletics The Pavilion Staff Directory The Horizon League Engelmann Field Engelmann Field... Inside Back Season Schedule... Back The Men s Media Guide was written and edited by UWM Assistant SID Chris Zills. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O Connor and Kevin Conway of the UWM Sports Information Office and men s soccer coaches Chris Dadaian and Jesse Rosen. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, John Ward, Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau and UWM Photographic Services. Printing by CCI, Hartland, Wis. Table of Contents // Quick Facts

2 2 Horizon League Champions Head Coach Jon Coleman Jon Coleman Head Coach Third Season Jon Coleman was named the men s soccer coach at Milwaukee on Dec. 27, 2005, just the fifth head coach in school history. The season will mark his 16th-straight at UWM as a coach, assistant coach or player. Two seasons into his coaching career, Coleman has fielded teams that have been competitive and strong defensively, yet have struggled to have much to show for it in the winloss column. After a record in the 2007 season, 17 of UWM s 21 losses over the past two years have been by just one goal. Following a slow start a year ago, the Panthers rebounded to go in Horizon League play to earn the No. 2 seed in the league tournament. The one-goal loss came back to haunt them again in the postseason, as they fell, 1-0, in overtime to a UIC team that went on to advance to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. I was proud of the way the team fought hard throughout the season last year, Coleman said. Even though we were on the short end of some really close games, we didn t lose sight of winning the conference and finished strong in the league. This is the kind of resilience and perseverance we need to bring to the field this fall. The Panthers went in his first season at the helm, with eight of the nine losses coming by one goal - including three to Top 25 teams (1-0 to #2 SMU, 2-1 to #6 Washington and 1-0 to #12 UIC). After hitting its stride at the end of the regular season with a six-game unbeaten streak (5-0-1), UWM had its season come to an end in a very unfamiliar spot. The Panthers were upset by Butler in the first round of the Horizon League Tournament, ending a streak of five-straight appearances in the league tournament championship. Coleman is a former UWM player who served as an assistant coach for the program for nine seasons ( ). While on the sidelines, Coleman helped direct the Panthers to unprecedented success, including five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. Having been involved with the Panthers for so long, Coleman was very happy to continue his long-time relationship at UWM by taking the next step. Coleman s career with the Panthers started on the field, as he was a four-year letterwinner from He played in 73 games as a midfielder, starting 63. In 1995, he was named an All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference team selection and also won the Coach s Award his senior year as a team captain. He posted an overall record of (.702 winning percentage) on the playing field in his four seasons, spending three years under the direction of Brian Tompkins. His teams also went in league play, winning a conference title in He joined Louis Bennett s staff after finishing his playing career in 1996, serving as a volunteer assistant until being named a full-time assistant prior to the 2001 season. In Coleman s tenure as an assistant, the Panthers posted an overall record of (.663) and enjoyed unprecedented success. In 2005, they reached the NCAA Tournament for the fifth-consecutive season and became one of only seven schools to post victories in each of the last four tournaments when they made it to the second round for the fourth-straight year. Additionally, the Panthers claimed five regular season conference titles and four Horizon League Tournament titles under his watch. His recruiting efforts have not gone unnoticed, as UWM players have been regularly recognized by the Horizon League with postseason honors: three times they have been named Player of the Year to go along with 22 first team and 20 second team all-conference selections. In addition, 32 players have been selected for the conference all-tournament team. Panther players have been honored nationally, as well, as Tighe Dombrowski (2003), Antou Jallow (2002) and Chad Dombrowski (2002) have all earned various All-American honors. Additionally, Coleman holds a USSF B coaching license as well as an NSCAA Premier license. UWM head coach Jon Coleman has spent the past 16 years with the UWM men s soccer program.

3 NCAA Tournament Participants Chris Dadaian Assistant Coach Third Season Jesse Rosen Assistant Coach First Season Chris Dadaian begins his third season as an assistant coach for the Milwaukee men s soccer team. He works closely with head coach Jon Coleman on all aspects. He also works with all players, specifically on developing the goalkeepers. Chris has been through the program and played in the NCAA Tournament, Coleman said. He is willing to do whatever it takes to get back into the tournament and prepare the team to make a run. He is a hard-working, passionate coach who is prepared to elevate the program. He has also worked very hard since coming on staff to connect with the alumni and keep the black and gold family strong. Dadaian was a four-year letterwinner as a goalkeeper at UWM from He earned First Team All-Horizon League honors in 2002 and 2001 and was named to the All- Newcomer Team in His goals against average of 0.54 in 2002 was third in the nation that season and was a school record until it was broken in He also holds Milwaukee standards with 21 career shutouts, 16 wins in a season and 42 victories in a career. His scoreless streak of 741:63, as part of a record seven-straight shutouts during the 2002 season, is also the longest in school history. Dadaian has prior experience coaching with the Milwaukee Bavarians and the Racine Club. Currently, he coaches with the Wisconsin Olympic Development Program. In addition, he is the director of Camp Shutout: The Advanced Sessions. Dadaian has his NSCAA Advanced Coaching license and his USSF `D license. Jesse Rosen begins his first season as an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team. He joins the staff from Marquette University where he was an assistant coach for two seasons. I am very excited to have Jesse Rosen on staff, UWM head coach Jon Coleman said. Jesse and I go back a long way and have a good understanding of each other. He will be a great addition to the program. He brings experience and a real love for the game and will help with recruiting and the everyday aspects. I am looking forward to the dynamics of the coaching staff. Rosen, considered one of the top youth coaches in the state, has won state championships at every level of soccer from U13 to 23. He comes to UWM after serving time as the Director of Coaching for the Bavarian Club of Milwaukee, one of the nation s oldest and most storied clubs. In 2006, his first year at the helm, he led their first-ever women s team to the U23 Wisconsin State Championship and the Bavarian U15 Boys to the state final. A Milwaukee native, Rosen played collegiate soccer at the University of Hartford (Conn.) where his team set school records for wins in a season (17) and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament in He was named Team MVP his senior year and to the New England Schools Senior Bowl. Following his senior season, he was drafted as a forward by the Mississippi Beach Kings of the Eastern Indoor League. He spent two additional years as a reserve forward for the 2000 Major Indoor League Champion Milwaukee Wave. He holds a USSF `B License as well as a K.N.V.B. Coaching Certificate (Dutch Federation Residential Coaching School). Jake Provan Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season Jake Provan returns for his second season as the Milwaukee men s soccer volunteer assistant coach. Provan was a four-year letterwinner as a player at UWM ( ), earning first team all-conference honors and a spot on the All-Midwest team in 1995 and second team all-league honors in He also held the distinction of scoring the fastest goal in program history, hitting the back of the net just 23 seconds into a game against Alabama A&M in the 1993 season. Provan has over 10 years of coaching experience and presently coaches for the Bavarian Club, Brookfield Club and the Wisconsin Olympic Development program. Provan possesses a U.S. Federation A Coaching License and a Masters Degree in Education. Coaching Staff

4 4 Horizon League Champions Support Staff As Director of Sport s Medicine, John Ochsenwald oversees the university s sports medicine department. Ochsenwald is also in his 16th season as the head athletic trainer for the men s soccer team. Ochsenwald, who assumed his duties in July 1992, supervises assistant trainers and student trainers in all sports, and serves as staff athletic trainer for the men s soccer and men s and women s swimming programs. He is also a clinical assistant professor and teacher in the Athletic Training Education Program. Ochsenwald came to UWM from the University of Illinois, where he was an assistant athletic trainer for 10 years. At Illinois, Ochsenwald worked primarily with the football, baseball and wrestling teams. A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State University, Ochsenwald received his master s degree from Illinois in He worked at Illinois as a graduate assistant athletic trainer before assuming a full-time position there. Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, have two children, Jenna and Jamie, and make their home in Cedarburg, Wis. Video duties for the men s soccer team once again fall into the capable hands of longtime supporter Paul Coleman. Coleman, the father of current Panther head coach Jon Coleman, will enter his 15th season with the program. Coleman s career began earnestly enough when he used to film Jon s games during his four-year Panther career in the early and late 90 s. Louis Bennett, who took over as head coach in 1996, then began using Coleman s films as a scouting tool. Coleman, a retired psychology social worker, then joined the staff on a more full-time basis and has become a mainstay of the program ever since. And, due to his expertise, Coleman served as the filmographer for the A-League s Milwaukee Rampage in 2001 and A resident of Milwaukee, Coleman has been married to his wife Jeannette for 36 years. The couple has two children, Sara and Jon. One of the most well-known faces around Panther Athletics is Michael Poll. He helps as a team manager with many of the UWM Athletic teams and is a presence at most soccer games and practices. Poll is also involved with the UWM volleyball team, the baseball team and both basketball teams. Taking care of Sports Medicine issues for the studentathletes is UWM s Athletic Training Staff. The licensed and certified athletic training staff includes Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald and Assistant Athletic Trainers Becky Worman, Renee Manofsky, Chad Henneberry and Drew Schaafsma. The entire staff is involved in the education of over 40 undergraduate athletic training students. In conjunction with the Department of Human Movement Sciences, these students are working and studying to become certified athletic trainers in the nationally-accredited Athletic Training Education Program, which is spearheaded by Curriculum Director Dr. Jen Earl and assisted by Dr. Stephen Cobb and Dr. Kyle Ebersole. The undergraduate students accrue valuable experiences while assisting the certified athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of student-athletes sports-medicine needs. The staff also includes a select group of sports medicine professionals, namely the orthopedic physicians Dr. William Smith, Dr. Todd Swenson, and Dr. Don Middleton all of whom are associated with Columbia Hospital directly adjacent to UWM s campus and the Orthopaedic Hospital. Providing vital general medicine health care to the Panthers is Team Physician Dr. Brian Hirano who is on staff at Columbia St. Mary s. Additionally, care is also provided by the team of medical providers at Norris Health Center on campus. The Panthers also have access to other specialized professionals to assist in peak performance, such as chiropractor Dr. Kendal Hoard, dentist Dr. Joseph Schell and registered dietician Julia Syburg, all of whom provide expert care for specific sports medicine needs. Dr. Don Middleton has been the team physician for the UWM men s soccer team for the past eight years. Born and raised in Madison, he attended Northwestern where he played soccer and was named Defensive MVP of the Big Ten Tournament in He attended medical school in Chicago at Northwestern Medical School. He completed his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin and in England and has been in private practice with Orthopedic Consultants since Don and his wife, Mary, live in Whitefish Bay with their four children. The entire family enjoys being involved with sports and they spend much of their free time attending each other s events.

5 NCAA Tournament Participants Friday, August 29 Detroit vs. Evansville... 5:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Valparaiso... 5:00 p.m. Wright State vs. Wisconsin... 5:30 p.m. Green Bay at Michigan... 8:00 p.m. UMKC at UIC... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, August 30 Butler vs. James Madison... 5:00 p.m. Cleveland State vs. Seattle... 5:00 p.m. Santa Clara at Loyola... 8:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Drake... 8:30 p.m. Sunday, August 31 Green Bay at Oakland... 1:00 p.m. Cleveland State at UC Irvine... 2:00 p.m. Detroit at Kentucky... 2:30 p.m. Wright State at Dayton... 2:30 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Missouri State... 6:00 p.m. Valparaiso at DePaul... 6:00 p.m. Monday, September 1 Butler vs. Northeastern...12:00 p.m. Loyola at Cincinnati... 2:00 p.m. Santa Clara at UIC... 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 4 IPFW at Butler... 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 5 Detroit vs. Canisius... 5:00 p.m. Green Bay vs. Cincinnati... 6:00 p.m. Loyola at Denver... 6:00 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Santa Clara... 6:00 p.m. Wright State at Buffalo... 7:00 p.m. Valparaiso at IUPUI... 7:00 p.m. Cleveland State at Missouri State... 7:30 p.m. UIC at UAB... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 6 Cleveland State vs. Drake... 5:00 p.m. Sunday, September 7 Wright State at vs. Canisius...12:00 p.m. Green Bay vs. West Virginia... 1:00 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Dayton... 1:00 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo... 2:00 p.m. Western Illinois at Valparaiso... 2:00 p.m. UIC at Alabama A&M... 2:00 p.m. Loyola at Air Force... 3:00 p.m. Butler at Evansville... 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 10 IPFW at Wright State... 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 12 Valparaiso vs. Bradley... 6:00 p.m. Niagara at Cleveland State... 7:00 p.m. SIU-Edwardsville at Wright State... 7:00 p.m. UIC at Michigan... 7:00 p.m. DePaul at Green Bay... 8:00 p.m. Binghamton at Milwaukee... 8:30 p.m. Drake at Loyola... 9:00 p.m. Sunday, September 14 UIC vs. Michigan State... 11:30 a.m. Drake at Green Bay... 2:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Evansville... 2:30 p.m. Butler at DePaul... 3:00 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Milwaukee... 3:30 p.m. Friday, September 19 Michigan at Detroit... 5:00 p.m. Alabama A&M at Wright State... 5:00 p.m. Butler vs. Robert Morris... 5:30 p.m. Cleveland State at St. Bonaventure... 7:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Missouri State... 8:00 p.m. Princeton at UIC... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 20 Western Illinois at Green Bay... 3:30 p.m. SIU-Edwardsville at Milwaukee... 8:00 p.m. Sunday, September 21 Butler vs. Marshall...12:00 p.m. Xavier at Detroit... 1:00 p.m. IUPUI at Green Bay... 3:30 p.m. SIU-Edwardsville at Loyola... 4:00 p.m. Loyola Marymount at UIC... 4:00 p.m. Western Michigan at Valparaiso... 5:00 p.m. Cleveland State at Akron... 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 26 Milwaukee at Valparaiso... 4:30 p.m. Cleveland State at UIC... 7:00 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Wright State... 7:00 p.m. Butler at Green Bay... 8:00 p.m. Detroit at Loyola... 9:00 p.m. Sunday, September 28 Cleveland State at Loyola... 1:00 p.m. Wright State at Valparaiso... 2:00 p.m. Butler at Milwaukee... 4:00 p.m. Detroit at UIC... 5:00 p.m. Thursday, October 2 UIC at Marquette... 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 3 Valparaiso at Butler... 4:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit... 4:00 p.m. Green Bay at Cleveland State... 7:00 p.m. Loyola at Wright State... 7:00 p.m. Sunday, October 5 Green Bay at Detroit...12:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Cleveland State... 2:00 p.m. UIC at Wright State... 5:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Loyola... 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 7 Indiana at Butler... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 8 IPFW at Cleveland State... 7:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Wisconsin... 8:00 p.m. Ohio State at UIC... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 11 Bradley at Loyola... 2:00 p.m. UIC at Butler... 4:00 p.m. Valparaiso at Cleveland State... 7:00 p.m. Detroit at Wright State... 7:00 p.m. Green Bay at Milwaukee... 8:05 p.m. Tuesday, October 14 IUPUI at Butler... 4:00 p.m. Northern Illinois at Milwaukee... 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, October 15 Loyola at DePaul... 5:00 p.m. Green Bay at Wisconsin... 7:00 p.m. Wright State at Akron... 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 17 Cleveland State at Detroit... 4:00 p.m. Saturday, October 18 Butler at Wright State... 7:00 p.m. Green Bay at UIC... 8:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Loyola... 8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 19 Detroit at Western Michigan... 1:00 p.m. IPFW at Valparaiso... 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 21 Eastern Illinois at Butler... 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 22 Wright State at Bowling Green... 3:00 p.m. IPFW at Detroit... 4:00 p.m. Cleveland State at Ohio State... 7:00 p.m. Marquette at Milwaukee... 8:05 p.m. Thursday, October 23 Valparaiso at Green Bay... 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 24 Loyola at Butler... 1:30 p.m. Saturday, October 25 Wright State at Cleveland State... 7:00 p.m. UIC at Milwaukee... 8:05 p.m. Sunday, October 26 Valparaiso at Michigan State... 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 28 Oakland at Detroit... 4:00 p.m. Butler at Bradley... 8:00 p.m. Northwestern at Loyola... 8:00 p.m. Wright State at IUPUI... 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 31 Butler at Detroit... 2:00 p.m. UIC at Valparaiso... 4:00 p.m. Loyola at Green Bay... 8:00 p.m. Wright State at Milwaukee... 8:05 p.m. Sunday, November 2 Green Bay at Wright State... 2:00 p.m. Cleveland State at Butler... 2:00 p.m. Detroit at Valparaiso... 2:00 p.m. Loyola at UIC... 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 4 Bowling Green at Detroit... 2:00 p.m. Thursday, November 6 Horizon League Championship, First Round >seeds 4-6 host seeds 9-7 Sunday, November 9 Horizon League Championship, Second Round >#3 hosts 6/7 winner; 4/9 winner vs. 5/8 winner Friday-Sunday, November Horizon League Championship, >hosted by top seed Note: All times eastern Milwaukee Men s Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Aug. 15 Black and Gold I (Exh.) Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Aug. 18 at Bradley (Exh.) Peoria, Ill. 3 p.m. Aug. 20 UW-Whitewater (Exh.) Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Aug. 23 Black and Gold II (Exh.) Engelmann Field 5 p.m. Aug. 30 at Drake Des Moines, Iowa 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 vs. Missouri State Des Moines, Iowa 5 p.m. Sept. 5 vs. Dayton Madison, Wis. 5 p.m. Sept. 7 vs. Santa Clara Madison, Wis. Noon Sept. 12 Binghamton Engelmann Field 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 Cal State Northridge Engelmann Field 2:30 p.m. Sept. 20 SIU-Edwardsville Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at Valparaiso* Valparaiso, Ind. 3:30 p.m. Sept. 28 Butler* Engelmann Field 3 p.m. Oct. 3 at Detroit* Detroit, Mich. 4 p.m. EST Oct. 5 at Cleveland State* Cleveland, Ohio 2 p.m. EST Oct. 8 at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7 p.m. Oct. 11 Green Bay* (Chancellor s Cup) Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Oct. 14 Northern Illinois (LeWang Trophy) Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Oct. 18 at Loyola* Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. Oct. 22 Marquette (Milwaukee Cup) Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Oct. 25 UIC* Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Oct. 31 Wright State* Engelmann Field 7 p.m. Nov Horizon League Tournament TBD TBD *Indicates Horizon League match / Bold indicates home matches Schedule(s)

6 6 Horizon League Champions Season Preview Over the past 10 seasons at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, defense has always been a key ingredient for the men s soccer team. It has given up an average of just 24.6 goals per year over the past decade and that has resulted in winning over 65% of its games. During the 2007 season, the Panthers allowed just 24 goals, yet their record at the end of the year was Also, the campaign featured nine one-goal losses and five 1-0 defeats. Jon Coleman (below), who starts his third season as the head coach this fall, thought he had seen it all in his first year, but 2007 was a hard one to swallow. Last season was difficult because all of the games were close - we could have ended up on either side of them but we ended up on the losing side, Coleman said. Obviously, the record was disappointing last year. But I think that has stirred some fire in everyone and given them that extra fight. Going into next season, the players that were here last year have a bad taste in their mouths. And the new players coming in - knowing this is a very important season - I think we are going to see this team really battle and fight for everything. Studying the stat sheet provided no answers either. Milwaukee outshot its opponents in 12 of 20 games on the season and forced more corner kicks in 13 of those 20 contests. The biggest difference this season will be the roster. Gone is an experienced senior class of six players that included All-Horizon League players Steve Bode and Zeke Dombrowski. The team will also be returning just two of its top six scorers and will be brining in a new class of 15 newcomers. That will mean that over half of the roster did not appear in a Panther uniform in The quality players we brought in have been doing the right things over the last six or seven months to help gear them up for the upcoming season, Coleman said. They are all pretty quick learners. They have been playing at a high level even though it has not been at the college level. And, with the core of guys we have coming back, they have put a lot of time and work in this spring and they are gearing up for the year and that will carry over to the next group. We still have guys that have the experience of having been to the tournament and, knowing what that is like, have also contributed through the years. That group, along with the coaching staff, will help the new group coming in as we go forward. That is not to say the team will be leaning on its newcomers alone UWM will have six returners that were starters a season ago. I think the experience we return will be significant, Coleman said. The returners we have in the back will affect the way the opposition will score goals and will help us stay in games. One of the most experienced positions will be in goal, where seniors Grant Fernstrum and Ryan Germann will be battling it out for playing time. Not to be counted out will be redshirt freshman Sam Alexander and true freshman John Shakon. I think all the goalkeepers have shown they can play during the spring, Coleman said. It s going to be their responsibility to see who is going to be sharp and perform. It is what they do over the next four months that will determine what will happen when they are given an opportunity. I mean, let s face it - Grant and Ryan are both coming into their senior seasons, neither one of them is going to want to watch. It will be fantastic with four players competing for one position, assistant and goalkeeper coach Chris Dadaian said. This could be the strongest goalkeeping unit in UWM history. The back line, always a strong part of the UWM attack, will again feature several players with significant experience under their belts. Senior Travis Phillips (below) will serve as team captain. He played in 18 games last season and has started the last 42 times he has taken the field. With Phillips experience, he has played numerous amounts of minutes and been a steady influence back there, Coleman said. I think he ll be able to give us some of that experience back there, some of that composure. Joining him will be sophomore Greg Rosenthal, who was named to the Horizon All-Newcomer Team after an impressive freshman season. He appeared in all 20 games, starting 17 times. Junior Nkuti Ndely will also have an upper hand on a starting spot.

7 NCAA Tournament Participants Greg (Rosenthal, below) was a consistent and strong player for us last year and is a stable player in the back who will be able to take some leadership and provide us some minutes, Coleman said. Nkuti has played quite a few minutes as well and will be counted on. The midfield lost a few key pieces last season and Coleman thinks it will have the most competition for starting spots on the field. I think it is difficult to figure out the midfield, Coleman said. We lost two pretty significant players (seniors Zeke Dombrowski and Tenzin Rampa) so the door of opportunity has swung open. Currently, Ross (Van Osdol) coming in early has been helpful. GL (Nicholas Gerard-Larson) has moved in there and done really well. I think it depends on those players we have now, how they prepare themselves, and the new guys coming in as well. I think the opportunity is there, but we are just looking for some consistent minutes. For us, the midfield is the engine that keeps the car running. So we are going to need strong, capable guys to be playing there. We have a number of players to choose from. Out of the three spots, we have five or six to choose from so it s going to be really competitive. One of the things Milwaukee has going for it was that several of the freshman last year saw significant playing time. In addition to Rosenthal, Robert Refai (16 games played, pictured at right) and Peter Sanger (15 games) did more than just get their feet wet as newcomers. I think the freshmen from last season developed tremendously, Coleman said. They have a year under their belts so they know the lay of the land and our system and the way we play. And, they have the ability to really make some contributions. They are going to have to make sure they come in fit and ready and that will make all of the difference. On paper, one of the biggest issues the Panthers had last season was scoring goals. Losing four of their top six point leaders from 2007 begs the question of where the offense will come from. Senior Adam Skalecki will look to close out his career with a breakout season. Among returners, Refai and Abe Gibbons will also see time on top. I think everyone is going to have an opportunity, it will just be what they do with that opportunity, Coleman said. There are a number of guys on the team right now that can contribute up top and a number of players coming in that can as well. It s going to be the individuals that are willing to take that initiative. How are we going to do it? We will do it in a number of ways set pieces, run of play, services. But at the same time, we need some individuals who are willing to step up and take that role. And I think we have a number of guys who can do that. Sanger, Evan Bartzis, we have the players that are capable of doing it, now it s just a matter of doing it and getting it done. Skalecki, Robert, those guys have the capability of putting up points. And I think they are going to get a load of opportunities this season. One thing that will steer the course of the campaign will be the contributions of the 16 newcomers - including a 12-member incoming recruiting class. All around, this is one of the best recruiting classes we have had, Coleman said. And every one of them is capable of playing at any given time. It is a group that is really committed and dedicated to what they are going to do next year. For the guys coming in, it s going to depend on how quick they adjust, how they make the transition and how quickly they develop. But, I don t think it s going to be that easy. Our returners are going to want to play. The new guys are going to play a huge role. They will build the squad and make it as strong as possible. With the quality of players we have, and the numbers we have coming in, there will be plenty of competition for spots. So I think we will get the most out of every player. The following is Coleman s perspective on how the newcomers will fall in for UWM position-wise: Goalkeeper: Alexander and Shakon Defense: DJ Alexander, Josh Barnes, Nick Dundon, Van Osdol, Pedro Mejia Midfield: Barnes, Eric Frazier, Aaron Gibbons, Tony Maxey, Van Osdol, Mejia Forward: Evan Bartzis, Stephen Romanello, Joe Wehrli I am really excited about the season, Coleman said. The guys we have now have been working really hard and the new guys coming in are really eager. I am looking forward to meshing them all together and establishing a common goal while playing some exciting soccer at the same time. I think we will play exciting soccer, I think we will play quality soccer. And there is no doubt in my mind we will be competitive. We will be right there knocking on the door. And we are not going to be an easy team to beat. Season Preview

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9 NCAA Tournament Participants Player Profiles Player Profiles

10 10 Horizon League Champions Milwaukee Men s Numerical Roster Roster # Name HT WT Pos. Year Hometown/High School/Last College 1 Ryan Germann GK Sr. Madison, Wis./Madison West/American University 2 Evan Bartzis F Fr. Northfield, Ill./New Trier 5 Nkuti Ndely D/MF Jr. Coon Rapids, Minn./Coon Rapids 6 Josh Barnes D/MF Fr. Batavia, Ill./Batavia 7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson MF Jr. Duluth, Minn./Duluth East 8 Aaron Gibbons D/MF Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 9 Joe Wehrli F Fr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central 10 Abe Gibbons MF/F So. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 11 Robert Refai F So. Uppsala, Sweden/Celsiusskolan 13 Nick Dundon D/MF Fr. Ambler, Penn./Hatboro-Horsham 14 Ross Van Osdol MF Fr. Peoria, Ill./Dunlap 15 Tony Maxey D/MF Fr. Sioux City, Iowa/Dowling Catholic 16 Greg Rosenthal D/MF So. St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul Central 17 Pedro Mejia MF/F Fr. Caracas, Venezuela/San Ignacio de Loyola 18 Sol Cáceres MF So. Milwaukee, Wis./Nicolet/IUPUI 19 Aaron Wuebben MF/F Fr. Appleton, Wis./Appleton West 20 Stephen Protasiewicz D Fr. Kettle Moraine, Wis./Kettle Moraine 21 Adam Skalecki MF/F Sr. Wauwatosa, Wis./East 22 DJ Alexander D Fr. Allen, Tex./Allen 23 Eric Frazier MF Fr. Flower Mound, Tex./Marcus 24 Travis Phillips D/MF Sr. DeForest, Wis./DeForest 26 Stephen Romanello F Fr. North Prairie, Wis./Kettle Moraine 27 Peter Sanger MF/F So. Wauwatosa, Wis./Wauwatosa East 28 John Shakon GK Fr. Oak Brook, Ill./Hinsdale Central 29 Sam Alexander GK Fr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville South 30 Grant Fernstrum GK Sr. Green Bay, Wis./Preble # Name Pos 2 Evan Bartzis...F 11 Robert Refai...F 9 Joe Wehrli...F 26 Stephen Romanello...F 10 Abe Gibbons...MF/F 17 Pedro Mejia...MF/F 21 Adam Skalecki...MF/F 27 Peter Sanger...MF/F 19 Aaron Wuebben...MF/F 4 Eric Frazier...MF 7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson..MF 14 Ross Van Osdol...MF 18 Sol Caceres...MF PANTHERS BY POSITION # Name Pos 5 Nkuti Ndely...D/MF 6 Josh Barnes...D/MF 8 Aaron Gibbons...D/MF 13 Nick Dundon...D/MF 15 Tony Maxey...D/MF 16 Greg Rosenthal...D/MF 20 Stephen Protaziewicz...D 22 DJ Alexander...D 24 Travis Phillips...D 1 Ryan Germann...GK 28 John Shakon...GK 29 Sam Alexander...GK 30 Grant Fernstrum...GK Pronunciation Guide Name Pronunciation Evan Bartzis...BAR-ges Sol Cáceres... Sole KAH-ser-res Nick Dundon...DUN-den Nicholas Gerard-Larson.. Jerard-Larson Ryan Germann... GUR-menn Pedro Mejia...May-HEE-ah Nkuti Ndely...KOO-tee en-del-ee Stephen Protasiewicz.. Pro-tah-SAY-vich Robert Refai... REE-fa-eye Peter Sanger... SANG-ger John Shakon... SHAY-kon Adam Skalecki...SKULL-lek-kee Ross Van Osdol...Van OZ-dol Joe Wehrli... WER-lee Aaron Wuebben...WOO-ben Coaching Staff Chris Dadaian... DAY-dee-an

11 NCAA Tournament Participants Milwaukee Men s Alphabetical Roster # Name HT WT Pos. Year Hometown/High School/Last College 22 DJ Alexander D Fr. Allen, Tex./Allen 29 Sam Alexander GK Fr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville South 6 Josh Barnes D/MF Fr. Batavia, Ill./Batavia 2 Evan Bartzis F Fr. Northfield, Ill./New Trier 18 Sol Cáceres MF So. Milwaukee, Wis./Nicolet/IUPUI 13 Nick Dundon D/MF Fr. Ambler, Penn./Hatboro-Horsham 30 Grant Fernstrum GK Sr. Green Bay, Wis./Preble 23 Eric Frazier MF Fr. Flower Mound, Tex./Marcus 7 Nicholas Gerard-Larson MF Jr. Duluth, Minn./Duluth East 1 Ryan Germann GK Sr. Madison, Wis./Madison West/American University 8 Aaron Gibbons D/MF Fr. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 10 Abe Gibbons MF/F So. Minneapolis, Minn./Minneapolis South 15 Tony Maxey D/MF Fr. Sioux City, Iowa/Dowling Catholic 17 Pedro Mejia MF/F Fr. Caracas, Venezuela/San Ignacio de Loyola 5 Nkuti Ndely D/MF Jr. Coon Rapids, Minn./Coon Rapids 24 Travis Phillips D/MF Sr. DeForest, Wis./DeForest 20 Stephen Protasiewicz D Fr. Kettle Moraine, Wis./Kettle Moraine 11 Robert Refai F So. Uppsala, Sweden/Celsiusskolan 26 Stephen Romanello F Fr. North Prairie, Wis./Kettle Moraine 16 Greg Rosenthal D/MF So. St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul Central 27 Peter Sanger MF/F So. Wauwatosa, Wis./Wauwatosa East 28 John Shakon GK Fr. Oak Brook, Ill./Hinsdale Central 21 Adam Skalecki MF/F Sr. Wauwatosa, Wis./East 14 Ross Van Osdol MF Fr. Peoria, Ill./Dunlap 9 Joe Wehrli F Fr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central 19 Aaron Wuebben MF/F Fr. Appleton, Wis./Appleton West Roster Roster By Class Seniors 4 Fernstrum, Germann, Phillips, Skalecki Juniors 2 Gerard-Larson, Ndely Sophomores 5 Cáceres, Abe Gibbons, Refai, Rosenthal, Sanger Freshmen 15 DJ Alexander, Sam Alexander, Barnes, Bartzis, Dundon, Frazier, Aaron Gibbons, Maxey, Mejia, Protasiewicz, Romanello, Shakon, Van Osdol, Wehrli, Wuebben PANTHERS BY THE NUMBERS Roster By State Wisconsin 9 Cáceres, Fernstrum, Germann, Phillips, Protasiewicz, Romanello, Sanger, Skalecki, Wuebben Minnesota 6 Sam Alexander, Gerard-Larson, Aaron Gibbons, Abe Gibbons, Ndely, Rosenthal Illinois 5 Barnes, Bartzis, Shakon, Van Osdol, Wehrli Iowa 1 Maxey Texas 2 DJ Alexander, Frazier Pennsylvania 1 Dundon Overseas 2 Refai (Sweden), Mejia (Venezuela) Roster By Height 6-foot-3 1 Germann 6-foot-2 2 Sam Alexander, Van Osdol 6-foot-1 3 Gibbons, Gibbons, Maxey 6-foot-0 7 Barnes, Dundon, Fernstrum, Frazier, Ndely, Protasiewicz, Wuebben 5-foot-11 7 Bartzis, Mejia, Phillips, Refai, Rosenthal, Sanger, Shakon 5-foot-10 3 DJ Alexander, Skalecki, Wehrli 5-foot-8 1 Gerard-Larson 5-foot-7 2 Cáceres, Romanello

12 12 Horizon League Champions RYAN GERMANN ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: It means playing for and representing a tradition of excellence... and beating Marquette every year. Returning Seniors #1 Ryan Germann

13 NCAA Tournament Participants : Appeared in and started 13 games on the year, posting a 1.21 goals against average... went overall, recording three shutouts... team and career-high 50 saves... went in final seven matches of season... blanked Butler Oct. 5 and Wright State Oct. 7 to earn Horizon League Player of the Week honors... made it three-straight clean sheets versus Detroit Oct. 12, giving UWM its 400th victory in program history... tied career-high with seven saves on three occasions: Sept. 9 vs. Cal Poly, Sept. 21 vs. Dartmouth and Oct. 14 against Cleveland State. 2006: Did not allow a goal in his first 368:28 of the season... appeared in five games (all starts) in his first year at UWM, recording impressive totals with a 0.40 goals against average and.920 save percentage... won his first four starts... blanked Michigan, 1-0, in his first start in a Milwaukee uniform Oct. 13, making seven saves... also recorded clean sheets against Green Bay Oct. 19 and Loyola Oct started the last five games of the season... named team Newcomer of the Year. Prior to UWM: Spent the 2005 season at American University in Washington DC... made one appearance, posting four saves in a double-overtime contest versus Loyola (Md.) Oct. 1. Madison West: Was a three-time all-city and two-time All-Big 8 Conference goalkeeper at Madison West High School... as a senior, was named captain and an allstate selection... posted 32 shutouts in 52 starts in three varsity seasons. 1 Ryan Germann Goalkeeper Senior Major: Finance Madison, Wis. Madison West High School MORE ON RYAN: Phrase I overuse: Look who it is! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: It doesn t matter if we win or lose Who should play me in a movie: Vince Vaughn I secretly have a crush on: Taylor Swift Describe yourself in five words: I like to play soccer People would be surprised to hear I: Play guitar The coolest name in sports is: Cesc Fabregas () Returning Seniors Personal: Son of Warren and Anita Germann... born Oct. 9, plays club soccer for the Panama City Pirates (PDL). Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record Totals Germann Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Minutes GA Saves 8/31 Western Michigan DNP /2 Tulsa 95: /7 #9 UCSB DNP /9 Cal Poly 90: /14 Drake 90: /16 #20 Gonzaga 90: /21 Dartmouth 90: /23 Yale 90: /29 Valparaiso 110: /5 Butler 90: /7 Wright State 90: /10 Wisconsin DNP /12 Detroit 90: /14 Cleveland State 90: /18 Loyola 90: /21 UIC 90: /27 Green Bay DNP /31 Marquette DNP /6 Northern Illinois DNP /16 UIC DNP Season Totals 1195:

14 14 Horizon League Champions #21 Adam Skalecki Returning Seniors ADAM SKALECKI ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: It means you are a Ferrari, not a Saturn. It means you have a lot of shiny tools, in your shiny tool box, that you bring to work everyday. It is an unexplainable feeling of history and attitude...

15 NCAA Tournament Participants : Set career-highs with 18 games played and six starts... his 13 shots on the season were also a personal-best... had a goal and an assist for three points... assist came against Butler Oct only goal of the season was a big one, giving UWM a 1-0 victory over Green Bay Oct. 27 and possession of the Chancellor s Cup. 2006: Made four starts in 15 games as a sophomore... recorded career-high seven shots on the year, including season-high two against IPFW Sept. 1 and Washington Sept started three-straight games Oct , including season-high 76 minutes of action versus Michigan Oct : Started twice in 15 games as a freshman... led UWM freshmen with six points, scoring two goals on just five shots... added two assists... netted a goal in the first game of the year against Drake Sept gave UWM a 1-0 lead with his goal against Michigan Oct earned starts against Loyola Oct. 23 and Green Bay Oct. 26, recording an assist against the Phoenix. Wauwatosa East: 2004 First-Team All-Greater Metro Conference... four-year varsity starter at East... named the team s most valuable player as a senior... honorable mention all-area by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel... played for the Wisconsin State Olympic Development Program team. Personal: Son of John Skalecki... born Aug. 18, brother, Jon, played soccer at Yale University from Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC / / /0 Totals /0 21 Adam Skalecki MF/Forward Senior Major: Art Wauwatosa, Wis. Wauwatosa East High School MORE ON ADAM: Phrase I overuse: Any word + ski Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Now let s go out there and out-soccer em Who should play me in a movie: Gary Coleman I secretly have a crush on: Giada De Laurentiis Describe yourself in five words: Creative, genius, awesome, amazing, humble People would be surprised to hear I: Am a good cook The coolest name in sports is: The Great One, Wayne Gretzky (Hockey) Skalecki Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB /9 Cal Poly /14 Drake /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth /23 Yale /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler /7 Wright State /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit /14 Cleveland State /18 Loyola /21 UIC DNP /27 Green Bay /31 Marquette /6 Northern Illinois DNP /16 UIC Season Totals Returning Seniors

16 16 Horizon League Champions TRAVIS PHILLIPS ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: Tradition! Returning Seniors #24 Travis Phillips

17 NCAA Tournament Participants : Started all 18 games he appeared in as a junior... recorded a career-high 15 shots and scored one goal... found the back of the net just 55 seconds into the match against Yale Sept. 23, marking the sixth-fastest goal to ever start a game in UWM program history... also tallied a career-high four shots that game. 2006: One of just two players to start all 19 games on the season... played a team-high 1,678 minutes as a sophomore, setting career-highs in goals, assists, shots and points... second on team with four assists, with two of them coming on game-winning goals: against Wright State Oct. 6 and Cleveland State Oct recorded his first point of the season with an assist against IPFW Sept only goal of the year came in Horizon League Tournament contest against Butler Oct : Started 11 times in 19 games played... recorded eight shots and one assist... assist came against Wright State Oct season-high two shots against Wisconsin Oct started every game of the Horizon League and NCAA Tournaments for the Panthers. 24 Travis Phillips Defender/MF Senior Major: Marketing DeForest, Wis. DeForest High School MORE ON TRAVIS: Phrase I overuse: Shut up Fernstrum! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: I m not going to say something weird so you put me in the media guide Who should play me in a movie: Matthew Lange I secretly have a crush on: Trenni Kusnierek Describe yourself in five words: Studly, cool, nice, happy, tough-guy People would be surprised to hear I: Ate 12 brats in one day once The coolest name in sports is: The Rock, Bill Schroeder (MLB broadcaster) Returning Seniors 2004: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. DeForest: Four-year starter at DeForest High School... two-time All- Badger Conference selection... all-time leading scorer at DeForest High... Second-Team WSCA All-State... first-team all-state pick in led DHS in scoring three straight seasons... team most valuable player... club player in the First Division of the Regional Premier League. Personal: Son of David and Beverly Phillips... born June 20, played club soccer for Yahara United. Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2004 Did not play - Redshirted / / /0 Totals /0 Phillips Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB DNP /9 Cal Poly /14 Drake /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth /23 Yale /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler /7 Wright State /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit /14 Cleveland State DNP /18 Loyola /21 UIC /27 Green Bay /31 Marquette /6 Northern Illinois /16 UIC Season Totals

18 18 Horizon League Champions #30 Grant Fernstrum Returning Seniors GRANT FERNSTRUM ON WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A UWM PANTHER: The upholding and preservation of the tradition and hardwork that was laid down by the other Panthers that have graced Engelmann Field before us. To walk up and out of the tunnel on to Engelmann and be able to cherish every single minute of the match because not many people get the opportunity like the Panthers do.

19 NCAA Tournament Participants : Appeared in and started seven games, posting a 1.07 goals against average and one shutout... season record of included three one-goal losses... made a career-best 11 saves in a 1-1 tie against Wisconsin Oct. 10, with only Badger goal coming on a penalty kick... blanked Green Bay Oct. 27 to give Milwaukee the Chancellor s Cup... made four saves, including one on a penalty kick, in tough 1-0 loss to Northern Illinois Nov : Started and played in 12 games as a sophomore, recording a 1.11 goals against average... hard-luck record of 3-7-2, suffering five 1-0 losses, including three-straight Sept. 23-Oct made a career-high nine saves in 1-0 loss to then- No. 2 SMU Aug recorded back-to-back shutout wins against IPFW and Lipscomb at Panther Invitational Sept. 1-3, earning a spot on the all-tournament team and Horizon League Player of the Week honors... recorded an assist in the game against IPFW... three shutouts on season push career total to 13, tying him for sixth in program history at the time. 30 Grant Fernstrum Goalkeeper Senior : Played in 16 games, all starts, as a freshman... went with 10 shutouts... started the final 14 games of the year... led the nation and set a school record with his 0.47 goals against average shutouts also tied the school mark... became the first-ever Horizon League player to win a national statistics championship... earned Horizon League Tournament MVP and all-tournament honors, becoming just the sixth goalie to not allow a goal in the tournament... named to Top Drawer National All-Rookie Team... earned Horizon League Player of the Week honors Oct. 10, going 3-0 for the week with three shutouts... also named to America, College News and Top Drawer s National Teams of the Week for the effort... recorded scoreless streaks of 584:28 (second all-time) and 468:36 (sixth) during the season... named Academic All-Horizon League and team newcomer of the year. 2004: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. Green Bay Preble: Four-year starter in goal for Preble High School in Green Bay... Green Bay Area Player of the Year by the Green Bay Press Gazette... Preble High School team most valuable player... two-time First-Team All-Fox River Valley Conference... Fox River Valley Conference Player of the Year... second-team all-state... member of Wisconsin ODP team from Personal: Son of Gary and Cheryl Fernstrum... born Sept. 7, plays club soccer for the NPSL Bavarians. Year G GS Shots Saves GA ShO GAA Record 2004 Did not play - Redshirted Totals Major: Biology Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Preble HS MORE ON GRANT: Phrase I overuse: Sorry bout that player! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Give it a boot! Who should play me in a movie: Fred Savage I secretly have a crush on: New York, the girl from the VH1 reality show Describe yourself in five words: The Most Breathtaking Human Alive! People would be surprised to hear I: Own a cookbook The coolest name in sports is: The Iceman, Chuck Liddell (UFC) Fernstrum Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Minutes GA Saves 8/31 Western Michigan 90: /2 Tulsa DNP /7 #9 UCSB 90: /9 Cal Poly DNP /14 Drake DNP /16 #20 Gonzaga DNP /21 Dartmouth DNP /23 Yale DNP /29 Valparaiso DNP /5 Butler DNP /7 Wright State DNP /10 Wisconsin 110: /12 Detroit DNP /14 Cleveland State DNP /18 Loyola DNP /21 UIC DNP /27 Green Bay 90: /31 Marquette 110: /6 Northern Illinois 90: /16 UIC 93: Season Totals 673: Returning Seniors

20 20 Horizon League Champions #1 Ryan Germann 2007 #21 Adam Skalecki Through the years with the UWM seniors... Senior Salute Adam Skalecki Grant Fernstrum Ryan Germann Travis Phillips #24 Travis Phillips #30 Grant Fernstrum

21 NCAA Tournament Participants : Saw action in nine games on the season, making six starts, including the first two matches of the year... did not record a shot but did have an assist against Yale Sept the assist came on what was the sixth-fastest goal (55 seconds) to ever start a game in UWM history. 2006: Played in 10 games as a freshman, making two starts... played all 90 minutes in first career start, a 4-0 victory over Lipscomb Sept recorded shots against Lipscomb, Northern Illinois Oct. 1 and Wright State Oct season came to an end when he broke his leg against Michigan Oct. 13, a game in which he was in the starting lineup. 2005: Redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility. Coon Rapids: All-State Honorable Mention performer in named Coon Rapids High team Most Valuable Player for two seasons... two-time First-Team All-Northwest Suburban Conference selection... scored nine goals as a senior... led club team to a Minnesota State Championship in 2003 and Personal: Son of Margaret Nwana-Ndely and Samuel Ndely... born Dec. 20, Nkuti Ndely Defender/MF Junior Major: Biochemistry Coon Rapids, Minn. Coon Rapids High School MORE ON NKUTI: Phrase I overuse: What s happening? Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: See the three; be the three (during a track meet) Who should play me in a movie: Will Smith I secretly have a crush on: Katie Castro Describe yourself in five words: I m kind of a big deal People would be surprised to hear I: Have two left feet The coolest name in sports is: Nkuti Ndely Returning Juniors Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC 2005 Did not play - Redshirted / /0 Totals /0 Ndely Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB /9 Cal Poly /14 Drake DNP /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth /23 Yale /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler DNP /7 Wright State DNP /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit DNP /14 Cleveland State DNP /18 Loyola DNP /21 UIC DNP /27 Green Bay DNP /31 Marquette DNP /6 Northern Illinois DNP /16 UIC DNP Season Totals

22 22 Horizon League Champions Nicholas Gerard-Larson 2007: Earned a spot in the starting lineup midway through the season, starting the final eight games of the year... played in 16 games, making 11 starts overall... played every minute of five of the final eight matches of the season... recorded only shot of year against #20 Gonzaga Sept earned team most-improved player award... named to the Horizon League Spring Academic Honor Roll. Returning Juniors Midfielder Junior Major: History Duluth, Minn. Duluth East High School MORE ON NICK: Phrase I overuse: Unlucky Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Don t score Who should play me in a movie: Val Kilmer I secretly have a crush on: Angelina Jolie Describe yourself in five words: Passionate, creative, intelligent, versatile, perceptive People would be surprised to hear I: Was a vegetarian for three months The coolest name in sports is: Jan Vennegoor () 2006: Appeared in four games as a freshman, making his UWM debut against Wright State Oct played a season-high 45 minutes against Cleveland State Oct. 15 and also recorded his only shot attempt of the season that game... also played against Michigan Oct. 13 and Loyola Oct UWM won all four games he appeared in. Duluth East: Spent four years on the varsity team, compiling career totals of 34 goals and 23 assists... was named the Duluth News Tribune Player of the Year and team MVP in 2005 when he scored 16 goals and added five assists... two-year captain was tabbed for all-state (2005) and all-area ( ) honors. Personal: Son of Gary Larson and April Gerard... born Oct. 10, was a member of the Minnesota ODP State Select team from 2000 to 2004 and won a State Cup Championship with the Wings U17-Premier Team in Gerard-Larson Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan DNP /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB DNP /9 Cal Poly DNP /14 Drake DNP /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth /23 Yale /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler /7 Wright State /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit /14 Cleveland State /18 Loyola /21 UIC /27 Green Bay /31 Marquette /6 Northern Illinois /16 UIC Season Totals Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC / /0 Totals /0

23 NCAA Tournament Participants : Appeared in one game as a freshman... played 10 minutes against Drake Sept. 14. South: Earned Minnesota Mr. honors after a 19-goal/31- assist season for his team... was a three-year starter who was named NSCAA All-Region in 2006 and all-state and all-conference as a senior and junior... was also tabbed a member of the Pioneer Press all-area team, all-metro first team and all-region... his 31 assists as a senior set a state record and his 125 points (62 goals/63 assists) is third all-time... graduated with honors. Personal: Son of Tim and Shawn Gibbons... born March 2, career goal is to find something he likes doing and to help people... lists basketball, tennis, the beach, biking and poker as hobbies and interests... does community work for his church and went on a two-week mission trip in the summer of twin brother, Aaron, also plays for the Panthers. 10 Abe Gibbons Midfielder/Forward Sophomore Major: Psychology Minneapolis, Minn. Misseapolis South HS MORE ON ABE: Phrase I overuse: Jiminy Cricket Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Do it to it! Who should play me in a movie: Danny Zuko I secretly have a crush on: Céline Dion Describe yourself in five words: Panther, wild, fierce, pounce, hungry People would be surprised to hear I: Pick my nose The coolest name in sports is: Neon Deion Sanders (NFL Football/MLB Baseball) Returning Sophomores Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC /0 Totals /0 Gibbons Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan DNP /2 Tulsa DNP /7 #9 UCSB DNP /9 Cal Poly DNP /14 Drake /16 #20 Gonzaga DNP /21 Dartmouth DNP /23 Yale DNP /29 Valparaiso DNP /5 Butler DNP /7 Wright State DNP /10 Wisconsin DNP /12 Detroit DNP /14 Cleveland State DNP /18 Loyola DNP /21 UIC DNP /27 Green Bay DNP /31 Marquette DNP /6 Northern Illinois DNP /16 UIC DNP Season Totals

24 24 Horizon League Champions Returning Sophomores 11 Robert Refai Forward/Midfielder Sophomore Major: Finance Uppsala, Sweden Celsiusskolan MORE ON ROBERT: Phrase I overuse: Sorry for my English Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Always underestimate your opponent Who should play me in a movie: Al Pacino I secretly have a crush on: Adriana Lima Describe yourself in five words: Happy, social, awesome, lucky, magical People would be surprised to hear I: Have seen all of the episodes of Beverly Hills The coolest name in sports is: Zlatan Ibrahimovic () 2007: Finished third on the team in scoring as a freshman, recording two goals and two assists... made 12 starts among 16 appearances on the year... tallied 17 shots... first point came on an assist against Drake Sept scored goals in back-to-back games against Valparaiso Sept. 29 and Butler Oct also had an assist against Butler for a season-high three-point effort... had season-best three shots against both Drake and Butler. Celsiusskolan: Spent three years on his high school team... also played with the club team IK Sirius in Uppsala, starting in tallied 93 goals and 91 assists in 190 career games, including three goals and six assists in set career-highs with 17 goals in 2000 and 15 assists in won a Swedish championship and received numerous accolades... named one of the best five players in Uppsala District. Personal: Son of Magdy and Annette Refai... born March 1, favorite club is Inter... has worked as a soccer coach for kids... dad is a coach with Sirius... brother Sebastian plays for IK Fyris and sister Maria plays for Team Sunnersta IF. Refai Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB DNP /9 Cal Poly DNP /14 Drake /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth /23 Yale /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler /7 Wright State /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit /14 Cleveland State DNP /18 Loyola DNP /21 UIC /27 Green Bay /31 Marquette /6 Northern Illinois /16 UIC Season Totals Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC /0 Totals /0

25 NCAA Tournament Participants : Appeared in all 20 games UWM played as a freshman, making 17 starts... most starts by a Milwaukee freshman since 2003 (Steve Bode - 23)... ended the year with 14 shots and also scored once... played every minute of the final eight games... goal came against Cleveland State Oct. 14 and was scored from just over midfield... had season-high two shot attempts in six different matches... earned a spot on the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team and was also named the team s newcomer of the year. Central: Was a three-year all-conference selection at St. Paul Central and a Minnesota State team and Region II member (2003- present)... led his high school team to a record as a junior and was a state Mr. favorite before missing his senior year with a knee injury... served as a captain and was named to the state all-tournament team in Personal: Son of Tom and Vickie Rosenthal... born Aug. 27, nickname is Rosie... lists hobbies as ping pong and soccer... considers a 45-yard field goal he made at state as his most memorable sports experience. 16 Greg Rosenthal Defender/Midfielder Sophomore Major: Graphic Arts St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Central HS MORE ON GREG: Phrase I overuse: Nuts! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Coach Coleman called me Greg Who should play me in a movie: Abe Gibbons I secretly have a crush on: Nadia Effendi Describe yourself in five words: Courageous, soccer player, Panther, attack People would be surprised to hear I: Have a python The coolest name in sports is: Minnesota Vikings Returning Sophomores Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC /0 Totals /0 Rosenthal Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB /9 Cal Poly /14 Drake /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth /23 Yale /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler /7 Wright State /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit /14 Cleveland State /18 Loyola /21 UIC /27 Green Bay /31 Marquette /6 Northern Illinois /16 UIC Season Totals

26 26 Horizon League Champions Returning Sophomores 27 Peter Sanger Midfielder/Forward Sophomore Major: Kinesiology Wauwatosa, Wis. Wauwatosa East HS MORE ON PETER: Phrase I overuse: You know? Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Are you trying not to make the travel squad? Who should play me in a movie: Don Cheadle I secretly have a crush on: Arsene Wenger Describe yourself in five words: Really, really good at soccer People would be surprised to hear I: Used to be a concert master violinist in high school The coolest name in sports is: Zizou () 2007: Played in 15 games as a freshman, making one start... recorded three shots on the year... first came against Tulsa Sept also recorded shots against Wisconsin Oct. 10 and Detroit Oct earned the start against Detroit as well, playing a seasonhigh 46 minutes. East: Was named second team all-state and first team all-conference as a senior... was also tabbed by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for its all-area second team... a four-year varsity starter that earned all-conference honorable mention status as a sophomore and captain status as a junior and senior... helped his team go as a senior, recording 11 goals and 10 assists on the season... honor roll member. Personal: Son of James Sanger and Mary Newton... born April 3, career goal is to become a physical therapist... lists hobbies as soccer, sleeping and soccer... father wrestled at the University of Michigan... considers when he committed to UWM as his most memorable sports experience. Sanger Match by Match in 2007 Date Opponent Sh G A Pts 8/31 Western Michigan /2 Tulsa /7 #9 UCSB /9 Cal Poly /14 Drake /16 #20 Gonzaga /21 Dartmouth DNP /23 Yale DNP /29 Valparaiso /5 Butler /7 Wright State /10 Wisconsin /12 Detroit /14 Cleveland State /18 Loyola /21 UIC /27 Green Bay DNP /31 Marquette DNP /6 Northern Illinois /16 UIC DNP Season Totals Year G GS Shots G A PTS GW YC/RC /0 Totals /0

27 NCAA Tournament Participants Evan Bartzis Josh Barnes Aaron Gibbons Forward Freshman Defender/Midfielder Freshman Defender/Midfielder Freshman Major: Business Northfield, Ill. New Trier HS MORE ON EVAN: Phrase I overuse: My bad Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Put a diaper on that poopy ball Who should play me in a movie: Adam Sandler I secretly have a crush on: Angelina Jolie Describe yourself in five words: Athletic, caring, nice, funny, outgoing People would be surprised to hear I: Eat Chipotle every day The coolest name in sports is: Djibril Cisse () Major: English Batavia, Ill. Batavia HS MORE ON JOSH: Phrase I overuse: That s sweet Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Chop them with your propellers Who should play me in a movie: Matt Damon I secretly have a crush on: Jessica Beil Describe yourself in five words: Fun, hardworking, nice, laid-back, intelligent People would be surprised to hear I: Won Super Y-League Nationals The coolest name in sports is: David Beckham () Major: Undecided Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis South HS MORE ON AARON: Phrase I overuse: Picture me rollin! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Just bop it! Attack! Who should play me in a movie: Vince Vaughn I secretly have a crush on: Jessica Biel Describe yourself in five words: Ferocious, Panther, kind, nice, bacon People would be surprised to hear I: Fish for sharks The coolest name in sports is: Minnesota Vikings UWM Newcomers Coleman on Bartzis: Evan is a very talented forward and will be a real threat on the attacking end. He is an optimistic player with good technical skills and is a quality finisher. He has the ability to hold the ball in pressure situations and either turn and beat defenders or lay if off to a teammate to start an attack. New Trier: Led the squad to a record as a senior, recording 15 goals and nine assists... team captain as a senior was tabbed for special mention all-state honors by the Chicago Tribune... as a junior, he led his team to a state championship, scoring the winning goal in the title game... three-year letterwinner who was named all-conference twice and also earned team offensive MVP honors during his career. Personal: Son of Peter and Angela Bartzis... born Nov. 13, plays club soccer for the Chicago Fire Academy... lists winning the state championship in 2006 as his most memorable sports experience. Coleman on Barnes: Josh is a very composed player and doesn t let anything affect him. He has great leadership qualities and carries himself well on and off the field. Josh gives you stability and a strong presence on the field. Batavia: Was a three-time All-Western Sun Conference selection and also a two-time allsectional honoree, including first team as a senior... tallied three goals and seven assists from his center-mid position as a senior and was a four-year letterwinner... a member of the honor list and Student Athletic Board. Personal: Son of Jeff and Marge Barnes... born June 26, plays club soccer for the Chicago Magic and was a member of the Illinois Olympic Development Program team... career goal is to become a business executive... lists Super-Y National Championship as his most memorable sports experience... has done community service for the TOP program. 2007: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. South: Led the state of Minnesota in scoring his final two years, including 2006 when he recorded 29 goals and 30 assists... was a three-year starter and all-conference selection... NSCAA All-Region in 2006 and all-state as a junior and senior.... was First Team All-Metro, Pioneer Press All-First Team and all-region as a senior... his 135 career points are a state record, as are his 66 assists points as a senior is second all-time; 69 career goals ranks third... also ran track & field. Personal: Son of Tim and Shawn Gibbons... born March 2, career goal is to find something he enjoys... lists drawing, basketball and hanging out with friends as hobbies... does community work for his church and went on a two-week mission trip in the summer of twin brother, Abe, also plays for the Panthers.

28 28 Horizon League Champions Joe Wehrli Nick Dundon Ross Van Osdol Forward Freshman Defender/Midfielder Freshman Midfielder Freshman UWM Newcomers Major: Undecided Naperville, Ill. Naperville Central HS MORE ON JOE: Phrase I overuse: Yo Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Wehrli stop embarrassing that kid Who should play me in a movie: Brad Pitt I secretly have a crush on: Eva Longoria Describe yourself in five words: Determined, outgoing, funny, athletic, leader People would be surprised to hear I: Am a godfather The coolest name in sports is: Dick Trickle (Nascar) Major: Undecided Ambler, Penn. Hatboro-Horsham HS MORE ON NICK: Phrase I overuse: Sounds good and I m going to Qdoba Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Don t swing your purse at him Who should play me in a movie: James Franco I secretly have a crush on: Christina Applegate Describe yourself in five words: Modest, determined, calm, hungry, Qdoba People would be surprised to hear I: Had casts on my legs at the age of four months The coolest name in sports is: Coco Crisp (MLB Baseball) Major: Undecided Peoria, Ill. Dunlap HS MORE ON ROSS: Phrase I overuse: Derf Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: To jump on people s ankles when they slide tackle you Who should play me in a movie: Jake Gyllenhaal I secretly have a crush on: Jessica Biel Describe yourself in five words: Athletic, respectful, short-tempered, confident, kind People would be surprised to hear I: Love country music and rap music The coolest name in sports is: Thierry Henry () Coleman on Wehrli: Joe is a talented forward that has a real knack for the goal. He is a `buzz player that can create scoring opportunities and always seems to be in the right place at the right time. He is a blue-collar player that fits the bill of a UWM forward. Coleman on Dundon: Nick is a strong player and is very focused. What I like about Nick is he is all business. He is very determined to be the best player he can be. He will give us some size in the back and should be a dominant defender in the air and on the ground. Coleman on Van Osdol: Ross has good touch and great vision. It was also good to have Ross here training with the squad to help him get acclimated with the college game and academics. He is very excited to be here and is working hard to make an impact. Naperville Central: Led team to final ranking of No. 6 in the Chicago Tribune s poll, going had six goals and eight assists, finishing second in assists in school history... three-year starter was a two-time all-city and all-conference choice and team captain as a senior... led team in goals and assists fours years in a row, breaking the freshman scoring record. Personal: Son of Jim and Diane Wehrli... born Jan. 1, career goal is to look back and have no regrets... lists frolf as a hobby... considers scoring the game-winning goal in regionals in back-to-back years as his most memorable sports experience... led his club team, Galaxy, in both goals and assists for the past three years. Hatboro-Horsham: A four-year starter, leading team to a record as a senior... team captain and MVP was a first team all-conference and all-area choice after posting eight goals and six assists... runner-up for league MVP... earned Suburban One League Honorable Mention honors as a junior and sophomore despite missing time with injuries... distinguished honor roll member all four years. Personal: Son of Daniel and Rita Dundon... born Dec. 8, given name is Nicholas... career goal is to make enough money to live a happy life... lists music as an interest... considers going to nationals with club team, FC Delco, as his most memorable sports experience. Dunlap: A 2007 NSCAA/adidas High School All-American, leading team to a record while scoring 22 goals and recording 11 assists... named the Peoria Journal Star s Player of the Year and to the Chicago Tribune All-State Second Team... three-time all-conference selection was tabbed all-midwest as a senior and is a two-time all-state honoree... was team MVP as a junior and senior, tallying 78 goals and 42 assists in his prep career... earned scholar-athlete honors. Personal: Son of Richard and Tamela Van Osdol... born Nov. 4, career goal is to win a national championship and play professionally... lists skateboarding as a hobby... graduated high school early and enrolled at UWM a semester early, making the Dean s List.

29 NCAA Tournament Participants Tony Maxey Pedro Mejia Sol Cáceres Defender/Midfielder Freshman Midfielder/Forward Freshman Midfielder Sophomore Major: Business Administration Sioux City, Iowa Dowling Catholic HS MORE ON TONY: Phrase I overuse: Stick! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Get in it! Who should play me in a movie: Steven Spielberg I secretly have a crush on: Hoopz Describe yourself in five words: Fun, athletic, sweet, nice, ambitious People would be surprised to hear I: Was in show choir The coolest name in sports is: Ruud van Nistelrooy () Major: Marketing Caracas, Venezuela San Ignacio de Loyola MORE ON PEDRO: Phrase I overuse: You know Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: If you know what you are doing don t listen to me Who should play me in a movie: Tom Hanks I secretly have a crush on: Angelina Jolie Describe yourself in five words: Great, big, huge, god, king People would be surprised to hear I: Did wrong The coolest name in sports is: Diego Maradona () Major: Sociology Milwaukee, Wis. Nicolet HS MORE ON SOL: Phrase I overuse: Daaaaaaang Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Good job Sol, you run like a chicken though Who should play me in a movie: Marc Anthony I secretly have a crush on: Oprah Describe yourself in five words: Energetic, outspoken, friendly, tall, driven People would be surprised to hear I: Was born and raised in Milwaukee The coolest name in sports is: Big Papi, David Ortiz (MLB Baseball) UWM Newcomers Coleman on Maxey: Tony has the ability to take charge on the defensive side of the ball. He has great presence on the field and is a ball-winner with an appetite to start the attack. What I like about Tony is his competitiveness and desire to get better everyday. Tony can take control of a game and make things difficult for the opposition. Dowling Catholic: Was named first team all-state after leading team to a state championship... named captain of the state alltournament team... four-year letterwinner was second team all-state as a junior and was a first team all-conference and Central Iowa Metro League selection each year... also an all-conference football player. Personal: Son of Steven and Teresa Maxey... born Aug. 2, career goal is to be a head coach for a club soccer team... considers winning the Disney Showcase as his most memorable sports experience... lists basketball as a hobby. 2007: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. San Ignacio de Loyola: Played forward and in the midfield in school... was the leading goal scorer in 2001, 2003 and also selected to play in the All-Star Team of Miranda State in 2003 and played club soccer for Loyola SC and Miranda State... was the team s top scorer five seasons... volunteered over 100 hours of community service. Personal: Son of Jesus Mejia and Dorys Szilard... lists windsurfing as a hobby... has been a counselor at summer camp... considers being the top scorer and tournament champion for LDCC (Liga Deportiva Colegial de Caracas) in 2005 as his most memorable sports experience... born Feb. 18, Coleman on Cáceres: Sol is a technicallyquick midfielder that we are excited to have on the squad. He has great vision and is a very good passer. Prior to UWM: Spent two seasons at IUPUI... played in 12 matches in 2007, starting three... made debut vs. Cornell Sept recorded assist in a 4-1 victory vs. UMKC Oct made first start of the season on at Oakland Oct Sat out the 2006 season as a redshirt. Nicolet/Dominican: Was a four-year varsity starter... played his first two years at Dominican (Whitefish Bay, Wis.) before playing his junior and senior seasons at Nicolet... threetime All-North Shore Conference pick, including first team honors twice... honor roll and National Honor Society member. Personal: Son of Abe and Milagros Cáceres... born Oct. 12, plays club soccer for Simba Lions SC in Milwaukee... considers playing with Puerto Rico U-23 in the Olympic Qualifiers as his most memorable sports experience.

30 30 Horizon League Champions Aaron Wuebben Stephen Protasiewicz DJ Alexander Midfielder/Forward Freshman Defender Freshman Defender Freshman UWM Newcomers Major: Finance Appleton, Wis. Appleton West HS MORE ON AARON: Phrase I overuse: Sounds good Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Pick up your room when you get home Who should play me in a movie: Adam Sandler I secretly have a crush on: Jessica Alba Describe yourself in five words: Funny, athletic, hard-worker, happy, competitive People would be surprised to hear I: Can juggle with my hands The coolest name in sports is: Zlatan Ibrahimovic () Major: Undecided Kettle Moraine, Wis. Kettle Moraine HS MORE ON STEPHEN: Phrase I overuse: I m hungry Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Why are you trying? Who should play me in a movie: Jim Carrey I secretly have a crush on: Vida Guerra Describe yourself in five words: Laid-back, funny, happy, competitive, nice People would be surprised to hear I: Play basketball The coolest name in sports is: Coco Crisp (MLB Baseball) Major: Accounting Allen, Tex. Allen HS MORE ON DJ: Phrase I overuse: That s tight Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Whenever you get the ball, just kick it Who should play me in a movie: Lil Bow Wow I secretly have a crush on: Stacy Dash Describe yourself in five words: Chill, fun, happy, friendly, athletic People would be surprised to hear I: Used to play the cello and do gymnastics The coolest name in sports is: Didier Drogba () Coleman on Wuebben: Aaron is a quick, tenacious forward with a real knack for the goal. He has great athletic potential. Appleton West: Missed his entire senior season with a torn ACL in his knee... fouryear letterwinner... WSCA all-state honorable mention selection and All-Fox Valley Association first-team selection as a junior... also earned a spot on the First Team Appleton Post-Crescent All-Area Team... second team All-FVA as a sophomore... his dad was his high school coach... named a WIAA Scholar Athlete... also played basketball for two years... high honors list all four years, graduating with a 3.98 GPA. Personal: Son of John and Vicki Wuebben... born Feb. 23, career goals are to graduate with good grades, have fun and have a good life... lists sports, music and TV as hobbies and interests... brother, Andy, played soccer at UW-Oshkosh. Coleman on Protasiewicz: Stephen is a very good technical player with a great passion for the game. He is also a steady defender in the back. Kettle Moraine: Named honorable mention WSCA all-state, second team Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-area and first team Classic 8 All-Conference as a senior... fouryear letterwinner... also played four years of basketball, lettering twice... honor roll member all four years. Personal: Son of Mike and Karen Protasiewicz... born Nov. 3, nickname is Proto... career goal is to win an NCAA championship... lists sports, video games and hanging out with friends as his hobbies and interests... most memorable sports experience was going to state in high school for the first time school history... has volunteered to work at basketball camps. Coleman on Alexander: DJ has great character and all the right tools to become a very good NCAA Division I player. He has great defensive awareness, is very quick and relentless and has great ability to get forward. Allen: A four-year starter on the varsity... earned first team all-district honors twice in leading team to two district championships... also team captain for the club team Andromeda 90 that won the U.S. Youth National Championship in 2007 and... team was ranked No. 1 in the country for the 2007 and seasons and has won the Texas State Cup the past five years. Personal: Son of Carroll Cleveland and Gail Alexander-Cleveland... born Sept. 28, given name is David... career goal is to win a national championship... most memorable sports experience is winning nationals in member of the North Texas Olympic Development Program team... minoring in finance.

31 NCAA Tournament Participants Milwaukee Recruits Claim Back-to-Back National Championships Eric Frazier Stephen Romanello Freshmen from Texas accomplish impressive feat MILWAUKEE (July 31, ) - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer recruits DJ Alexander (bio entry at left) and Eric Frazier (bio entry at right), both who will be freshmen at UWM this fall, successfully defended their national championship crown this summer at the U.S. Youth National Championships held in Little Rock, Ark. Their Andromeda `90 team, based in north Texas, defeated Shattuck- St. Mary s (Minn.), 3-0, to add to the title it won in A penalty kick in the 12th minute started the scoring before the team took a 2-0 lead at the half. A third goal in the 82nd minute iced the crown. Midfielder Freshman Major: Business Flower Mound, Tex. Marcus HS MORE ON ERIC: Phrase I overuse: Good stuff Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: You should be so close to your man that you can tell what kind of deodorant he is wearing Who should play me in a movie: Ryan Reynolds I secretly have a crush on: Katie Price Describe yourself in five words: Confident, determined, knowledgeable, friendly, clean People would be surprised to hear I: Aspire to have a career in fashion The coolest name in sports is: Ruud Van Nistelrooy () Forward Freshman Major: Human Resources North Prairie, Wis. Kettle Moraine HS MORE ON STEPHEN: Phrase I overuse: What s going on? Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: Stories from his high school life Who should play me in a movie: Adam Sandler I secretly have a crush on: Jessica Alba Describe yourself in five words: Outgoing, funny, loud, loyal, determined People would be surprised to hear I: Can t stand bugs The coolest name in sports is: Sweetness, Walter Payton (NFL Football) UWM Newcomers Both players recorded strong performances: Frazier scored three goals throughout the championships and Alexander was a strong and steady presence at right defender. Frazier came up big in the pool-play opener at the tournament, scoring off his own rebound shot as time expired to earn a hardfought 2-2 draw in the contest. The duo won last year s final against local club power FC Milwaukee in a shootout. Coleman on Frazier: Eric is an all-around sound player. He is tenacious and quick and has the ability to cause havoc on defenses. He has great technical skills and can play up front or in midfield and make a difference for us. Marcus: Won back-to-back state championships, going as a senior and as a junior... team captain... squad was No. 1 in final NSCAA/adidas poll in scored 14 goals and had eight assists in the team s undefeated season and helped them to a staterecord 32-consecutive victories... team newcomer of the year as a sophomore, recording 14 goals and nine assists... MVP of the junior varsity team in 2005, recording 19 goals and five assists... honor list member as a senior. Personal: Son of Joe and Ann Frazier... born Jan. 23, lists movies and tennis as hobbies and interests... his club team, Andromeda 90, won the U.S. Youth National Championship in 2007 and... lists high school state titles as most memorable sports experience... career goal is a job in the fashion industry. Coleman on Romanello: Stephen is a hardworking forward with great speed and acceleration. He is a tricky player that will give us some excitement in the attack. Stephen is one of our hometown kids and is someone who makes the most of his opportunities. Kettle Moraine: Captain as a senior, leading team to its first-ever state tournament berth in a season... was chosen First Team All-Classic 8 Conference his final two seasons and was honored as a member of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-area and second team all-state squads as a senior, when he recorded 10 goals and added five assists... four-year varsity starter... honor list member all four years. Personal: Son of Greg and Barb Romanello... born Aug. 9, nickname is Romo... considers playing in the high school state championships to be his most memorable sports experience.

32 32 Horizon League Champions UWM Newcomers John Shakon Goalkeeper Freshman Major: Business Oak Brook, Ill. Hinsdale Central HS MORE ON JOHN: Phrase I overuse: Oh Mylanta Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: I m too small to play keeper Who should play me in a movie: Brad Pitt I secretly have a crush on: The girl next door Describe yourself in five words: Hardworking, honest, respectful, compassionate, athletic People would be surprised to hear I: Enjoy bow hunting The coolest name in sports is: Bastian Schweinsteiger () Coleman on Shakon: John is an outstanding goalkeeper who has the ability to keep the ball out of net and to elevate his game when he s under pressure. John is someone that is constantly striving for perfection and lets nothing stand in his way. He is a very serious-minded player and has a strong will to win. Hinsdale Central: Gatorade Illinois Boys Player of the Year... went as a senior, finishing with school-record 14 shutouts and 0.76 goals against average... Chicago Tribune First Team All-State... honored as an all-sectional and all-state choice by the Illinois High School Coaches Association and named to the NSCAA All-Midwest Team as a senior... selected Team MVP, tabbed all-area by the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times, was the team captain and graduated with the career record for shutouts... Suburban Life Publications Player of the Year... honor roll member. Personal: Son of Terry and JoAnn Shakon... born Sept. 18, lists soccer, piano and archery as hobbies... career goal is to make money to live a happy life and have a job he loves. Sam Alexander Goalkeeper Freshman Major: Kinesiology Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville South HS MORE ON SAM: Phrase I overuse: Great Oden s Raven! Weirdest thing a coach ever told me: No, I already did that for Philly Who should play me in a movie: Aaron Gibbons I secretly have a crush on: Brooke Burke Describe yourself in five words: Panther, Panther, Panther, Panther, Panther People would be surprised to hear I: Enjoy photography The coolest name in sports is: Minnesota Vikings 2007: Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility. South: Earned all-state and All-Lake Conference first team honors as a goalkeeper for Lakeville South High School... playing the lion s share of minutes, he compiled a 1.32 goals against average as his team went was a three-year starter and the MVP of his team... also ran track and played football as a high school athlete. Personal: Son of James and Cindy Alexander... born Aug. 24, lists career goal to play soccer professionally or have a successful career... hobbies include music, ping pong and photography... has worked as a valet... volunteer for Meals on Wheels and Feed Our Starving Children... club team is Bangu Tsunami. PANTHER CAPTAINS Travis Phillips 2007 Steve Bode 2006 Steve Bode Billy Meier 2005 Steve Bode Kyle Zenoni 2004 Khaled El-Ahmad 2003 Khaled El-Ahmad 2002 Chad Dombrowski Evan Richardson 2001 Chad Dombrowski 2000 Blake Bostwick Scott Dombrowski 1999 Tony Colvin 1998 Tony Colvin Neal Driscoll Matt Schmidt 1997 Ryan Hawkins Peter Metz Joaquin Santos 1996 Jon Coleman Kevin Deck Chris Jahr 1995 Jake Provan Paul Royal 1994 Dean Beck Steve Grimm Trevor Sisk 1993 Don Gramenz Tony Sanneh 1992 John Menk 1991 Brian Donohoo Gerard Lagos Mike Roe 1990 Goran Gralj Eddie Miller 1989 Eddie Miller 1988 Mark Fuhr Peter Schweinert 1987 Mike Becker Charlie Ernst 1986 Jimmy Banks Mike Rowe 1985 Jeff Rohrman 1984 Kevin Armstrong Sasho Cirovski 1983 Kris Geier Matas Rutenis 1982 Kris Geier Mark Schaefer 1981 Ian Favill Jim Solberg 1980 Pete Knezic Craig Webb 1979 Dave Scherer Craig Webb 1978 Mike Fischer 1977 Mike Fischer Miro Rokvic 1976 Colin Beveridge John Fetzer 1975 James Akintonde 1974 Jerry Zuba 1973 Mike Dally Mike Wallace

33 NCAA Tournament Participants Season in Review 2007 Season In Review

34 34 Horizon League Champions Season In Review BODE NAMED ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Steve Bode wrapped up his illustrious career by being named the Pepsi/UWM Male Athlete of the Year. He also received the prestigious UWM Alumni Association Herman Kluge Award. Bode was a three-time all-league selection, a team captain for three years and a starter for all four of his seasons in Milwaukee. He started all 83 games he played in his career, missing just two of UWM s matches in that span due to injury. As a sophomore and a senior, he was named team most valuable player. He led the Panthers to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in each of his first two seasons on the field, winning one regular season Horizon League Championship and two Horizon League tournament titles in his career. He was also named to the league all-tournament team on two occasions and set career-highs with 11 points and five goals as a sophomore. In the classroom, Bode earned all-region scholar-athlete honors three times from the National Coaches Association of America while posting a cumulative grade-point average. He also collected third-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America recognition and was a three-year member of the Horizon League All-Academic Team. He also received the Horizon League Sportsmanship Award after the 2005 campaign. After wrapping up his college career, Bode was drafted by the Chicago Fire of MLS and by the Milwaukee Wave. SHINING IN LEAGUE PLAY After a slow start to the 2007 season, the Panthers righted the ship in time for the start of Horizon League play. In their eight conference games, the team gave up just five goals (posting four clean sheets) for a team goals against average of They held edges in every statistical category: goals (9-5), assists (8-5), shots (95-85), shots on goal (41-31) and corner kicks (48-38). Five different players accounted for the five game-winning goals en route to a second-place showing in the standings. PANTHERS IN THE PROS In addition to Bode continuing his career in the world of professional soccer, former UWM player Tenzin Rampa was also drafted following his senior campaign by the Milwaukee Wave in the fifth round of the Major Indoor League College Draft. QUICK ONE FOR PHILLIPS Travis Phillips gave Milwaukee a 1-0 lead against Yale last season before most people had even found their seats. Phillips caught the Yale goalkeeper off guard with a 35-yard blast off a free kick from near midfield in the first minute of play. The tally at the 55-second mark was the sixth-quickest goal to start a match in program history. Quickest Goal Scored To Start A Game # Time Date Player 1. 0:19 9/14/03 B.J. Blake 2. 0:23 9/12/93 Jake Provan 3. 0:26 8/29/03 Bobby Lish 4. 0:32 9/17/80 Dave Dray 5. 0:49 11/15/02 Evan Richardson 6. 0:55 9/23/07 Travis Phillips THE DRIVE FOR 400 The Panthers hit a significant milestone in their program history Oct. 12 against Detroit: all-time victory No UWM had entered play in 2007 with an all-time mark of , a.635 winning percentage. MILESTONE PROGRAM WINS: 1: Marquette, 4-1 (9/22/73) 50: Green Bay, 4-0 (10/7/78) 100: Northern Illinois, 4-3 (11/6/82) 150: Cleveland State, 2-1 (10/18/87) 200: Michigan State, 4-0 (10/13/91) 250: Cleveland State, 5-0 (10/15/95) 300: Loyola (MD), 2-0 (9/17/00) 350: Detroit, 3-0 (9/28/03) 400: Detroit, 1-0 (10/12/07) HITTING THE BOOKS UWM had three players honored for their work in the classroom by the league office. Steve Bode, Zeke Dombrowski and Ken Ogorzalek were all named to the Horizon Academic All-League Team in December. Dombrowski was also selected as the league Scholar Athlete of the Week in October. The Panther men were also once again named a recipient of the NCSAA/adidas Team Academic Award from the National Coaches Association of America. SO CLOSE, SO FAR: PART II If it feels like the Panthers have been in every match but haven t been able to catch a few necessary breaks, it could be considered a factual statement. After a 1-0 defeat in overtime against UIC in the semifinals of the Horizon League Tournament Nov. 16, the trend sounds familiar: 17 of the last 20 UWM losses dating back the past two seasons have been by just one goal. In 2006, the Panthers overall record consisted of nine losses, with eight of them one-goal setbacks. Three of them came at the hands of Top 25 teams: 1-0 to No. 2 SMU Aug. 27, 2-1 to No. 6 Washington in overtime Sept. 10 and 1-0 to No. 12 UIC Oct. 3. OVERTIME JINX CONTINUES In having its season come to a close with an overtime loss, UWM saw a streak get extended once again that they would like to put to rest: the team is now in its past 18 overtime matches. They were in 2007, in 2006, in 2005 and lost in extra time in the final match of the 2004 season (2-1 at UCSB in the NCAA Tournament). The Panthers last OT victory came Oct. 31, 2004, a 1-0 win over Cleveland State. ONE-ZERO SOUND FAMILIAR? UWM closed out the season by playing its ninth 1-0 game of the year against UIC in the league tournament. After starting 0-5 in such decisions, the Panthers did record victories in three of the final four, going 3-6 in those nine 1-0 affairs. THE OTHER FOOTBALL Jake Provan, the volunteer assistant coach for the Panthers both this season and in 2007, got a chance to be a part of the Milwaukee Bonecrushers roster last year as their kicker. Provan also went into the team record books by scoring the first points in franchise history on a 22-yard field goal in the season opener. The Bonecrushers play in the CIFL, a 12- team league based in Canton, Ohio.

35 NCAA Tournament Participants UWM Men s Game Results Date Opponent Score Overall Horizon Goals Scored (Assist/s) Aug. 31 vs. Western Michigan %... L, Zeke Dombrowksi (PK) Sept. 2 vs. Tulsa %... L, 1-2 (OT) Zeke Dombrowski Sept. 7 at #9 UC Santa Barbara... L, Sept. 9 at Cal Poly... L, Sept. 14 DRAKE $... L, Colin Baker (Refai, Rampa) Sept. 16 #20 GONZAGA $... L, Chris Lins (Castro) Sept. 21 at L, Sept. 23 vs. L, Travis Phillips (Ndely) Sept. 29 VALPARAISO... T, 1-1 (2OT) Roberft Refai (Dombrowski) Oct. 5 at Butler *... W, Ken Ogorzalek (Refai) Robert Refai (Chavers) Zeke Dombrowski (Skalecki) Oct. 7 at Wright State *... W, Zeke Dombrowksi (Dunn) Oct. 10 WISCONSIN... T, 1-1 (2OT) Colin Baker (Dombrowski) Oct. 12 DETROIT *... W, Colin Baker (Dombrowski, Rampa) Oct. 14 CLEVELAND STATE *... W, Greg Rosenthal Martin Castro (Rampa) 2007 Results Oct. 18 LOYOLA *... L, Oct. 21 at UIC *... L, Oct. 27 at Green Bay *... W, Adam Skalecki Oct. 31 at Marquette... T, 1-1 (OT) Steve Bode (Castro) Nov. 6 at Northern Illinois... L, Nov. 16 vs. UIC ^... L, 0-1 (OT) % Wisconsin Invitational (Madison, Wis.) $ 34th Annual Panther Dartmouth Classic (Hanover, N.H.) * Horizon League Match ^ Horizon League Tournament Match Team Record W-L-T Overall: Horizon: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime: 0-2-3

36 36 Horizon League Champions Overall Statistics 2007 Statistics # Name GP-GS G A PTS Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-ATT 11 Zeke Dombrowksi Colin Baker Robert Refai Martin Castro Adam Skalecki Tenzin Rampa Travis Phillips Greg Rosenthal Ken Ogorzalek Steve Bode Chris Lins Ben Chavers Elliott Dunn Nkuti Ndely Dan Horst Peter Sanger Van Hong Raphael Martinez Calvin Mai Nick Gerard-Larson Abe Gibbons Joe Keller Totals Opponents Note: Bold indicates 2007 senior --Goal Average-- --Saves-- --Record-- # Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct. W L T Sho 30 Grant Fernstrum : Ryan Germann : TEAM 0: Totals : Opponents : Individual Game Highs POINTS 3 Robert Refai at Butler (Oct. 5) 2 15 Players Tied Most Recently: 2 Steve Bode at Marquette (Oct. 31) GOALS 1 Numerous Players Tied ASSISTS 1 Numerous Players Tied Individual Game Highs SHOTS 7 Zeke Dombrowski vs. Valparaiso (Sept. 29) 5 Four Players Tied SHOTS ON GOAL 5 Martin Castro vs. Yale (Sept. 23) 2 Numerous Players Tied Goalkeeping SAVES 11 Grant Fernstrum vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) 7 Ryan Germann vs. CSU (Oct. 14) 7 Ryan Germann at Dartmouth (Sept. 21) 7 Ryan Germann at Cal Poly (Sept. 9)

37 NCAA Tournament Participants UWM RECORD... Overall At Home On the Road At Neutral Sites In League Games In Non-Conference Games In Overtime Playing One Overtime Playing Two Overtimes When Scoring First When Leading at Halftime When Trailing at Halftime When Tied at Halftime When Scoring One Goal When Scoring Two Goals When Scoring Three+ Goals When Allowing One Goal When Allowing Two Goals When Allowing Three+ Goals In Shutouts Outshooting Opponents Being Outshot Tied in Shots Team Statistics Category UWM OPP 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) 36/2 43/3 Attendance Total Dates 7/542 9/802 Neutral Site #/Avg. 4/294 Panther Game Highs POINTS 9 at Butler (Oct. 5) 5 vs. CSU (Oct. 14) GOALS 3 at Butler (Oct. 5) 2 vs. CSU (Oct. 14) ASSISTS 3 at Butler (Oct. 5) 2 vs. Detroit (Oct. 12) 2 vs. Drake (Sept. 14) SHOTS 24 vs. Valparaiso (Sept. 29) 16 vs. Yale (Sept. 23) SOG 11 vs. Valparaiso (Sept. 29) 9 vs. Yale (Sept. 23) SAVES 11 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) 8 at UCSB (Sept. 7) C. KICKS 12 at Marquette (Oct. 31) 11 vs. Yale (Sept. 23) FOULS 29 vs. Valparaiso (Sept. 29) 27 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) Opponent Game Highs POINTS 7 at UIC (Oct. 21) 7 vs. Yale (Sept. 23) GOALS 3 vs. Yale (Sept. 23) ASSISTS 3 at UIC (Oct. 21) SHOTS 21 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) SOG 12 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) SAVES 10 vs. Valparaiso (Sept. 29) C. KICKS 8 at Wright State (Oct. 7) 8 at Butler (Oct. 5) FOULS 31 vs. Valparaiso (Sept. 29) Panther Game Lows POINTS 0 Seven Times GOALS 0 Seven Times ASSISTS 0 Ten Times SHOTS 3 at Wright State (Oct. 7) 4 at UIC (Oct. 21) SOG 1 at Wright State (Oct. 7) 2 at UCSB (Sept. 7) 2 at UIC (Oct. 21) SAVES 1 vs. W. Michigan (Aug. 31) 2 Five Times C. KICKS 1 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) 1 vs. UIC (Nov. 16) FOULS 12 vs. W. Michigan (Aug. 31) 12 at Dartmouth (Sept. 21) Opponent Game Lows POINTS 0 Four Times GOALS 0 Four Times ASSISTS 0 Nine Times SHOTS 6 vs. W. Michigan (Aug. 31) 6 vs. Detroit (Oct. 12) SOG 2 at Wright State (Oct. 7) 2 vs. Detroit (Oct. 12) SAVES 0 at Wright State (Oct. 7) 2 at UCSB (Sept. 7) 2 at UIC (Oct. 21) C. KICKS 1 vs. Drake (Sept. 14) FOULS 9 vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 10) 10 vs. UIC (Nov. 16) Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee Opponents Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee Opponents CK by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee Opponents Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Milwaukee Opponents Statistics

38 38 Horizon League Champions Horizon League Overall W L T Pct. GF GA W L T Pct. GF GA Loyola Milwaukee UIC * Green Bay Butler Wright State Valparaiso Detroit Cleveland State * Horizon League Men s Tournament Champion 2007 Horizon League Review Horizon League Championship First Round - Friday, Nov. 9 (matches hosted by higher-seeded teams) (#4) Green Bay 0, (#9) Cleveland State 0 - OT (Green Bay advances 4-2 in PK s) (#5) Butler 4, (#8) Detroit 3 - OT (#6) Wright State 2, (#7) Valparaiso 1 Second Round - Sunday, Nov. 11 (matches hosted by higher-seeded teams) (#3) UIC 4, (#6) Wright State 0 (#4) Green Bay 1, (#5) Butler 0 - OT Semifinals - Friday, Nov. 16 (at Chicago, Ill. - Loyola Park) (#4) Green Bay 1, (#1) Loyola 0 (#3) UIC 1, (#2) Milwaukee 0 - OT Championship - Sunday, Nov. 18 (at Chicago, Ill. - Loyola Park) (#3) UIC 3, (#4) Green Bay 1 All-Tournament Team: Name, School Yr. Pos. Steve Bode, Milwaukee Sr. D Jovan Bubonja, UIC So. GK Pavle Dundjer, UIC Sr. MF Michael Ferguson, Loyola So. F Keum Sung Kim, Loyola Sr. MF Dan O Brien, Green Bay Sr. MF David Prochazka, Green Bay Fr. MF Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay Jr. F/MF Kevin Stoll, UIC Fr. F Robert Younger, UIC Fr. D Cesar Zambrano, UIC* Sr. MF * - Tournament MVP NCAA Championship: First Round - Friday, Nov. 23 (at St. Louis, Mo. - Robert R. Herman Stadium) UIC 0, St. Louis 0- OT (UIC advances 6-5 in PK s) Second Round - Wednesday Nov. 28 (at Evanston, Ill. - Lakeside Field) UIC 2, (#9 seed) Northwestern 0 Third Round - Saturday Dec. 1 (at Omaha, Neb. - Michael G. Morrison Field) UIC 1, (#8 seed) Creighton 0 Quarterfinals - Sunday Dec. 9 (at Amherst, Mass. - Rudd Field) Massachusetts 2, UIC Horizon League Award Winners All-League First Team: Name, School Yr. Pos. Michael Ferguson, Loyola So. F Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay Jr. F Zeke Dombrowski, Milwaukee Sr. MF Pavle Dundjer, UIC Sr. MF Eric Gehrig, Loyola So. MF Baggio Husidic, UIC So. MF Dan O Brien, Green Bay Sr. MF Cesar Zambrano, UIC Sr. MF Steve Bode, Milwaukee Sr. D Iradj Farahmand, Loyola Sr. D Jovan Bubonja, UIC So. GK All-League Second Team: Eduardo Garcia, Butler Jr. F Oscar Lomeli, Valparaiso Jr. F Frank Patano, Butler Jr. F Carl Ebers, Wright State Fr. MF Boris Gatzky, Butler So. MF Keum Sung Kim, Loyola Sr. MF Christian King, Detroit Jr. MF Renato Susnja, Detroit Jr. MF Lati Ziba, Green Bay Sr. MF Mitch Boyer, Cleveland State So. D Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso So. GK Player of the Year: Michael Ferguson, Loyola Offensive Player of the Year: Michael Ferguson, Loyola Defensive Player of the Year: Iradj Farahmand, Loyola Goalkeeper of the Year: Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso Newcomer of the Year: Carl Ebers, Wright State Coach of the Year: Brendan Eitz, Loyola Horizon League Players of the Week September 3...Frank Patano, Butler September 10...Nick Harpel, Cleveland State September 17...Dan O Brien, Green Bay September 24...Michael Ferguson, Loyola October 1...J.C. Banks, Green Bay October 8...Ryan Germann, Milwaukee October 15...Michael Ferguson, Loyola October 22...Brian Byrne, Loyola October 29...Tebias Mason, Wright State November 5...Frank Patano, Butler

39 NCAA Tournament Participants Points GP G-A-Pts PPG Frank Patano, Butler Michael Ferguson, Loyola Boris Gatzky, Butler Cesar Zambrano, UIC Renato Susnja, Detroit Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay JC Banks, Green Bay Pavle Dundjer, UIC Matt Spiess, UIC Charlie Trout, UIC Goals Scored GP G GPG Frank Patano, Butler Michael Ferguson, Loyola Renato Susnja, Detroit Boris Gatzky, Butler JC Banks, Green Bay Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay Cesar Zambrano, UIC Steve Shively, Valparaiso Pavle Dundjer, UIC Matt Spiess, UIC Assists GP A APG Adrian Ortiz, Valparaiso Boris Gatzky, Butler Cesar Zambrano, UIC Dan O Brien, Green Bay Tyler Rosenberg, Green Bay Francois Basty, Green Bay Robert Younger, UIC Mitch Boyer, CSU Simon Zahra, Detroit Kyle Vondenbenken, BU Charlie Trout, UIC The Horizon League in the 2007 NCAA Rankings Points Per Game 7. Frank Patano, Butler Michael Ferguson, Loyola 1.68 Goals Per Game 4. Frank Patano, Butler Michael Ferguson, Loyola 0.79 Assists Per Game 53. Adrian Ortiz, Valparaiso 0.39 Team Scoring 21. Butler 1.85 Goals Against Average GP G Min. GAA Jovan Bubonja, UIC : Brian Byrne, Loyola : Adam Stikl, Green Bay : Bryan Kloss, Detroit : Ryan Germann, Milwaukee : Nick Harpel, CSU : Fabian Knopfler, Butler : Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso : Tebias Mason, Wright State : Saves GP Saves Avg. Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso Bryan Kloss, Detroit Tebias Mason, Wright State Brian Byrne, Loyola Nick Harpel, CSU Fabian Knopfler, Butler Adam Stikl, Green Bay Jovan Bubonja, UIC Ryan Germann, Milwaukee Grant Fernstrum, Milwaukee Shutouts GP ShO ShO% Jovan Bubonja, UIC Adam Stikl, Green Bay Brian Byrne, Loyola Bryan Kloss, Detroit Tebias Mason, Wright State Nick Harpel, CSU Ryan Germann, Milwaukee Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso The Horizon League in the 2007 NCAA Rankings Goals Against Average 9. Jovan Bubonja, UIC Brian Byrne, Loyola 0.69 Saves 17. Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso 5.24 Save Percentage 26. Brian Byrne, Loyola Team Goals Against Average 10. UIC Loyola 0.69 Shutout Percentage 9. UIC 0.56 Save Percentage 15. Loyola Horizon League Review

40 40 Horizon League Champions Recaps and Box Scores Game One Western Michigan 2, Milwaukee 1 Aug. 31 at Madison, Wis. Goals by period 1 2 Score Western Michigan Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 51:10 UWM Dombrowski PK 2. 52:19 WM Fylonenko Rosenhagen 3. 62:17 WM Dowding Wojcicki Shots: Milwaukee 13; WMU 6 Saves: UWM 1 (Fernstrum 1), WM 5 (Aubil 5) MADISON, Wis. - Senior Zeke Dombrowski gave the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team a 1-0 lead in the second half, but it could not hold on in falling to Western Michigan, 2-1, in the season opener for both teams Friday night. Dombrowski put home a penalty kick at the 51:10 mark, scoring easily after junior Colin Baker was brought down in the box by a Western Michigan defender. UWM could not hold the momentum, as the Broncos struck for the equalizer at the 52:19 mark and for the eventual gamewinner less than 10 minutes later. Both goals came as a result of Milwaukee miscues. Game Two Tulsa 2, Milwaukee 1; OT Sept. 2 at Madison, Wis. Goals by period 1 2 OT Score Tulsa Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 29:27 TU Christiansen DeFraitas 2. 41:59 UWM Dombrowski Unassisted 3. 95:01 TU DeFraitas Sandez Shots: Milwaukee 15; Tulsa 13 Saves: UWM 4 (Germann 4), TU 5 (Cervi 5) MADISON, Wis. - Eric DeFreitas struck for the gamewinning goal in the 96th minute Sunday, helping Tulsa escape with a 2-1 overtime victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team in Madison. With the result, the Golden Hurricane (2-0) give the Panthers (0-2) back-to-back one-goal losses at the Middleton Cycle & Fitness Invitational. The game-winner came at the 95:01 mark, when DeFreitas beat junior goalkeeper Ryan Germann to a loose ball in the box that was flicked on by a Tulsa player. After out-shooting Tulsa in regulation, the Milwaukee offense was unable to record a shot in the overtime session. Milwaukee had a final chance right before the end of regulation on a free kick, but senior Zeke Dombrowski s shot over the wall went just above the cross bar with 20 seconds left. Game Three Milwaukee 0, #9 UC Santa Barbara 2 Sept. 7 at Santa Barbara, Calif. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee #9 UCSB GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 3:21 UCSB Pontius Motagalvan 2. 18:57 UCSB Nunez Avila Shots: Milwaukee 7; UCSB 13 Saves: UWM 8 (Fernstrum 6, Team 2), UCSB 2 (Rueckner 2) SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team could not overcome a quick start by No. 9 UC Santa Barbara Friday night, falling 2-0 at Harder Stadium. The Panthers (0-3-0) outplayed the Gauchos (1-1-1) in the second half, but could not find a way to upset the defending national champions. Milwaukee seemed to find its offensive stride in the second half, outshooting UCSB seven-to-five after intermission. The team also had numerous chances in the final 10 minutes of the game. The closest came with less then seven minutes left, when freshman Greg Rosenthal sent one off the cross bar from just outside the six-yard box after a corner kick from senior Martin Castro. Game Four Milwaukee 0, Cal Poly 1 Sept. 9 at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee Cal Poly GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 32:54 CAL Cumming Montgomery Shots: Milwaukee 10; Cal Poly 12 Saves: UWM 7 (Germann 7), Cal Poly 3 (Branagan- Franco 3) SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - Daniel Cumming scored the only goal of the game in the 33rd minute to lead Cal Poly to a 1-0 victory over the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men s soccer team Sunday. The Mustangs (2-0) send the Panthers (0-4) back home to Wisconsin without a victory on their weekend trip to California. Cal Poly struck for the game-winner at the 32:54 mark. Kyle Montgomery threaded a square ball through traffic right along the top of the 18-yard box. Daniel Cumming was able to put one over the keeper for his third goal of the season. The Panthers came very close to finding the equalizer in the 80th minute. Senior Zeke Dombrowski sent a 25-yard blast to the near post that was saved by Cal Poly keeper Eric Branagan-Franco. The Panthers pushed forward to try and find a way to send the game to overtime, but it was not meant to be for UWM. Game Five Drake 2, Milwaukee 1 Sept. 14 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 Score Drake Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 9:49 UWM Baker Refai, Rampa 2. 23:59 DU Foster Webb 3. 43:38 DU Shrout Unassisted Shots: Milwaukee 15; Drake 10 Saves: UWM 3 (Germann 3), Drake 6 (Breuer 6) MILWAUKEE - Senior Tenzin Rampa sent a final shot off the cross bar in the closing seconds, helping Drake University escape with a 2-1 victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team Friday night at the Panther Invitational. The Bulldogs (3-2) overcame a 1-0 deficit in giving the Panthers (0-5) a tough loss in their home opener at Engelmann Field. Rampa sent a 25-yard shot from the right side of the penalty area on goal with just 10 seconds remaining in the match. It made it over the head of the Drake goalkeeper, but caught just enough of the cross bar to prevent it from finding the back of the net and sending the game to overtime. The Panthers pressed forward in the final minutes to try and find the equalizer and did come up with some quality chances. In addition to Rampa s shot, senior Zeke Dombrowski nearly tied the game in the 86th minute on a free kick, only to see the Drake goalkeeper make a diving one-handed save at the post. The rebound came to Rampa who also had a shot, but the tough angle provided no real chance. Game Six #20 Gonzaga 2, Milwaukee 1 Sept. 16 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 Score #20 Gonzaga Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 44:43 UWM Lins Castro 2. 55:24 GU Josten PK 3. 60:00 GU Barclay Baranski Shots: Milwaukee 10; Gonzaga 9 Saves: UWM 3 (Germann 3), GU 3 (Higgins 3) MILWAUKEE - Senior Chris Lins gave the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team a 1-0 lead just before intermission Sunday, but No. 20 Gonzaga University scored two second half goals to record the 2-1 victory at the Panther Invitational. The Panthers (0-6) played the nationally-ranked Bulldogs (3-2) evenly throughout the match, but could not find a way to overcome giving up two goals in a fiveminute stretch early in the second half. The biggest play of the second half occurred in the 56th minute. After a steal in back, Gonzaga s George Josten flicked a ball to a teammate on the break. Junior goalkeeper Ryan Germann came off his line to get to the ball at the top of the box, but was called for a foul on the tackle that resulted in a penalty kick situation. Josten then put in the PK to tie the game and turn the momentum. The Bulldogs capitalized again just 4:36 later, getting the game-winner on a corner kick. Game Seven Milwaukee 0, Dartmouth 1 Sept. 21 at Hanover, N.H. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee Dartmouth GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 8:58 DU Olsen Henderson Shots: Milwaukee 10; Dartmouth 13 Saves: UWM 7 (Germann 7), DU 4 (Milligan 4) HANOVER, N.H. - Junior goalkeeper Ryan Germann made seven saves Friday night, including several spectacular stops, but Dartmouth University scored an early goal and held on, 1-0, at the Dartmouth Classic. The Panthers (0-7) generated the majority of the offense in the final 30 minutes against the Big Green (4-1-1), but could not find the back of the net to force overtime. Senior Zeke Dombrowski nearly tied the game in the 74th minute, but his header off a perfectly-placed corner kick from junior Adam Skalecki was stopped at the line by the left hand of Big Green keeper Sean Milligan. Dombrowski had a shot at the rebound as well, but it was blocked by a teammate. Game Eight Yale 3, Milwaukee 1 Sept. 23 at Hanover, N.H.

41 NCAA Tournament Participants Goals by period 1 2 Score Yale Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 0:55 UWM Phillips Ndely 2. 5:02 Yale Guse Unassisted 3. 27:56 Yale Rose Unassisted 4. 59:32 Yale Guse Meyer Shots: Milwaukee 16; Yale 10 Saves: UWM 4 (Germann 4), Yale 8 (Geiger 8) HANOVER, N.H. - A fast start could not help the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team Sunday, as it dropped a 3-1 decision to Yale in its final game of the Dartmouth Classic. The Panthers (0-8) scored just 55 seconds into the game, but the Bulldogs (1-4) tied it in the sixth minute and went on to add two more unanswered goals. Junior Travis Phillips got things started quickly for the Panthers, catching the Yale goalkeeper off guard with a 35-yard blast off a free kick from sophomore Nkuti Ndely in the first minute of play. The tally at the 55 second mark was the sixth-quickest goal to start a match in program history. But Yale netted the equalizer in the sixth minute when UWM caught yet another unlucky break. After a foul just outside the penalty area, Tyler Guse sent a shot on goal. The ball caught a piece of the wall, redirecting it past junior goalkeeper Ryan Germann, who had started one way and could not react after the misdirection. The Bulldogs then went ahead in the 28th minute, when Brad Rose poked in a shot from about eight yards out to make it 2-1 going into the half. Game Nine Valparaiso 1, Milwaukee 1; 2OT Sept. 29 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Valparaiso Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 14:56 UWM Reafi Dombrowski 2. 77:52 Valpo Shively Unassisted Shots: Milwaukee 24; Valparaiso 14 Saves: UWM 3 (Germann 3), Valpo 10 (Schwarz 9, Team 1) MILWAUKEE - Freshman Robert Refai scored in the 15th minute, helping the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team to a 1-1 tie with Valparaiso University at Engelmann Field Saturday night. The Crusaders (2-6-2, Horizon) scored a late goal to send it to overtime, preventing the Panthers (0-8-1, Horizon) first victory. The Panthers struck first at the 14:56 mark when Refai was there to clean up a rebound save. Senior Zeke Dombrowski took a feed from senior Tenzin Rampa in the box and ripped a shot on goal. Ryan Schwarz made the diving save, with the ball rebounding back to Dombrowski. He fired again, only to be stopped pointblank. But this time, the rebound went to Refai, who netted the first goal of his UWM career. Game Ten Milwaukee 3, Butler 0 Oct. 5 at Indianapolis, Ind. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee Butler GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 12:17 UWM Ogorzalek Refai 2. 48:54 UWM Refai Chavers 3. 71:18 UWM Dombrowski Skalecki Shots: Milwaukee 16; Butler 9 Saves: UWM 4 (Germann 4), BU 3 (Knopfler 3) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Freshman Robert Refai scored a goal and assisted another, leading the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team to a 3-0 victory over Butler University on the road Friday night. The Panthers (1-8-1, Horizon) have now beaten the Bulldogs (4-5-2, Horizon) in eight of the last 10 meetings between the two teams. The Panthers didn t wait long to net the eventual game-winner, as Refai flicked a throw-in to senior Ken Ogorzalek, who buried the shot to make it 1-0 just 12:17 into the game. Milwaukee looked to take the one-goal lead into halftime, but had to have a big save from junior goalkeeper Ryan Germann to make it that far. In the 43rd minute, a foul on UWM gave Butler s Boris Gatzky a penalty kick. Germann was credited with the save, getting a piece of the ball and knocking it up and off the cross bar to keep the momentum going and the shutout in place. Milwaukee would go on to add two more second-half goals, with Refai tallying his second of the season just 3:54 into the second half. Game Eleven Milwaukee 1, Wright State 0 Oct. 7 at Dayton, Ohio Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee Wright State GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 5:58 UWM Dombrowski Dunn Shots: Milwaukee 3; Wright State 9 Saves: UWM 2 (Germann 0), WSU 0 DAYTON, Ohio - Senior Zeke Dombrowski scored early in the match to lead the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men s soccer team to a 1-0 victory over Wright State University Sunday. The Panthers (2-8-1, Horizon) remain undefeated in their three Horizon League contests this season with the win over the Raiders (2-9-0, Horizon). The only goal of the match came quickly at the 5:58 mark, when Dombrowski netted the first game-winner of his UWM career. After a corner kick was sent back out by senior Tenzin Rampa, freshman Elliott Dunn started the second-phase attack with a move around his defender. He chipped the ball to the far post, finding Dombrowski who finished with a perfect volley into the back of the net. The Panthers made that tally stand up the rest of the way with a solid all-around effort. The defense was strong once again, recording its second-straight clean sheet over the two-game weekend road trip. Milwaukee has not allowed a goal in 192:08 of play in its three-game unbeaten streak. Game Twelve Wisconsin 1, Milwaukee 1; 2OT Oct. 10 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Wisconsin Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 60:14 WIS Fujita PK 2. 68:37 UWM Baker Dombrowski Shots: Milwaukee 11; Wisconsin 21 Saves: UWM 11 (Fernstrum 11), UW 3 (Horvath 2, Team 1) MILWAUKEE - Junior goalkeeper Grant Fernstrum made a career-high 11 saves to help lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team to a 1-1 tie against the University of Wisconsin Wednesday night. The Panthers (2-8-2) run their unbeaten streak to four games with the tie against the Badgers (5-4-3). Fernstrum s 11 saves included many impressive stops, with the only goal allowed coming on a penalty kick by Sho Fujita in the 61st minute after a Milwaukee defender tripped up Brandon Miller at the top of the box. UWM found the equalizer quickly, hitting the back of the net at the 68:37 mark to tie it up. After a hand ball was called on the Badgers, senior Zeke Dombrowski took a 30-yard free kick, sending it low on the ground around the wall to junior Colin Baker, who was streaking into the goal box. Baker timed it perfectly, with his eight-yard shot beating the keeper for his second goal of the season. Game Thirteen Detroit 0, Milwaukee 1 Oct. 12 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 Score Detroit Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 60:36 UWM Baker Dombrowski, Rampa Shots: Milwaukee 13; Detroit 6 Saves: UWM 2 (Germann 2), UDM 6 (Kloss 6) MILWAUKEE - Colin Baker scored the game-winner and Ryan Germann recorded another shutout in goal to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team to a 1-0 victory over the University of Detroit-Mercy Friday night. The win also marked the 400th in program history. In a defensive battle, the Panthers (3-8-2, Horizon) made the lone goal stand up against the Titans (4-6-4, Horizon), who had come into the game having not given up a goal in two-straight matches and posting shutouts in four of their last six outings. Baker found the back of the net in the 61st minute, heading home the game-winner from about eight yards out off a perfect lead pass from senior Zeke Dombrowski to extend UWM s unbeaten streak to five games (3-0-2). The defense did the rest, posting its third shutout in the past five games. Germann was called on to make just two saves, stopping a harmless chance in the first half and coming up big with just over a minute left in the game, punching a 35-yard blast by Simon Zahra up and over the cross bar. He extended his scoreless streak to 282:08 in the process. Game Fourteen Cleveland State 1, Milwaukee 2 Oct. 14 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 Score Cleveland State Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 16:14 UWM Rosenthal Unassisted 2. 17:46 UWM Castro Rampa 3. 39:48 CSU Kephart DiFranco, Barton Shots: Milwaukee 12; Cleveland State 16 Saves: UWM 7 (Germann 7), CSU 4 (Harpel 4) Recaps and Box Scores

42 42 Horizon League Champions Recaps and Box Scores MILWAUKEE - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team defeated Cleveland State, 2-1, Sunday afternoon to extend its unbeaten streak to six games (4-0-2). The Panthers (4-8-2, Horizon) also improved their winning streak against the Vikings (3-8- 2, Horizon) to 18-consecutive games. Milwaukee scored both of its goals in a span of oneminute and thirty-two seconds in the first half. It held on from there, giving up a goal in the 40th minute, but never letting the Vikings find the equalizer. Freshman Greg Rosenthal started the scoring at the 16:14 mark, finding the back of the net from just past midfield when his long-distance shot skipped off the wet field, hit the far post and caromed into the net. Senior Martin Castro scored the eventual game-winner just 1:32 later, stopping a cross from senior Tenzin Rampa that carried through the goal box and firing a left-footed shot over the CSU keeper. Castro made a quick impression, scoring the goal just 31 seconds after subbing into the match. Game Fifteen Loyola 1, Milwaukee 0 Oct. 18 at Engelmann Field Goals by period 1 2 Score Loyola Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 21:44 LU Ferguson Unassisted Shots: Milwaukee 10; Loyola 9 Saves: UWM 2 (Germann 2), LU 4 (Byrne 4) MILWAUKEE - Michael Ferguson scored his leagueleading 13th goal of the season to lead Loyola University to a 1-0 victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team on Senior Night at Engelmann Field Thursday. The Panthers (4-9-2, Horizon) see their six-game unbeaten streak come to an end with the loss to the Ramblers (8-3-3, Horizon). Milwaukee was the aggressor in the second half, outshooting Loyola, seven-to-two, after intermission and forcing six corner kicks. The Panthers had two solid chances in a two-minute span late in the game, but could not find the back of the net. Ferguson continues to be a one-man show for the Ramblers, scoring Loyola s fifth-consecutive goal over the past three games at the 21:44 mark. He controlled the ball near the end line, made a move around two UWM defenders to create some space for the shot and rifled one over the shoulder of junior Ryan Germann for the game-winner. Game Sixteen Milwaukee 0, UIC 2 Oct. 21 at Chicago, Ill. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee UIC GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 25:40 UIC Spiess Zambrano 2. 71:29 UIC Spiess Sarachan, Younger Shots: Milwaukee 4; UIC 8 Saves: UWM 2 (Germann 2), UIC 2 (Bubonja 2) CHICAGO, Ill. - Matt Spiess scored twice to lead the University of Illinois at Chicago to a 2-0 victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team Sunday night. The Flames (6-4-5, Horizon) extended their unbeaten streak at home to 15 games with the 2-0 victory over the Panthers (4-10-2, Horizon). The Panthers had an opportunity to cut into the deficit late, but UIC goalkeeper Jovan Bubonja made one of his two saves in the match to keep them off the scoreboard. Game Seventeen Milwaukee 1, Green Bay 0 Oct. 27 at Green Bay, Wis. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee Green Bay GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 77:37 UWM Skalecki Unassisted Shots: Milwaukee 14; Green Bay 14 Saves: UWM 4 (Fernstrum 4), UWGB 3 (Stikl 2, Team 1) GREEN BAY, Wis. - Junior Grant Fernstrum made four saves and junior Adam Skalecki scored the only goal to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team to a thrilling 1-0 victory over the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Saturday night at Santaga Stadium. With the victory, the Panthers (5-10-2, Horizon) not only retain possession of the Chancellor s Cup, but move above the Phoenix (9-4-4, Horizon) in the standings and clinch a second-place finish in the Horizon League. Fernstrum got the start and played well, making all four of his saves in the second half, including one with just over two minutes remaining that saved the game from overtime. Skalecki was the hero for the offense, finding the back of the net at the 77:37 mark for his first goal of the season. He was in the right place at the right time, collecting a loose ball near the top of the box and sending a 14-yard shot past the UWGB keeper. Game Eighteen Milwaukee 1; Marquette 1; 2OT Oct. 31 at Valley Fields Goals by period 1 2 OT OT2 Score Milwaukee Marquette GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 25:03 MU Addis Greene, Jallow 2. 84:52 UWM Bode Castro Shots: Milwaukee 14; Marquette 7 Saves: UWM 2 (Fernstrum 2), MU 5 (Pyzdrowski 5) MILWAUKEE - Senior Steve Bode scored in the 85th minute, helping the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team earn a 1-1 draw with crosstown rival Marquette Wednesday night at Valley Fields. The tie against the Golden Eagles (2-11-4) also allows the Panthers (5-10-3) to maintain possession of the Milwaukee Cup. Neither team created any real quality chances in overtime, with senior Zeke Dombrowski getting Milwaukee s lone shot on goal eight minutes into the extra session, a 30-yard shot in the run of play that hugged the ground for an easy save. Bode tied the game at the 84:52 mark, volleying a wellplaced corner kick from senior Martin Castro into the back of the net for his first goal of the season. Game Nineteen Milwaukee 0, Northern Illinois 1 Nov. 6 at DeKalb, Ill. Goals by period 1 2 Score Milwaukee Northern Illinois GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 77:56 NIU Own Goal Unassisted Shots: Milwaukee 10; Northern Illinois 9 Saves: UWM 4 (Fernstrum 4), NIU 3 (Van Buren 3) DeKALB, Ill. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team caught a bad break Tuesday afternoon against Northern Illinois, as an own goal late in the contest was the only score in a 1-0 loss. The Huskies (6-8-4) maintain possession of the LeWang Cup with the victory over the Panthers (5-11-3) in what was the final regular season match for both teams. Scoreless well into the second half, the Panthers caught a break in the 70th minute when NIU s Luis De La Cerda missed a penalty kick after a foul was called on a Milwaukee defender in the box. UWM looked to use that momentum, but the tide turned on the decisive play just eight minutes later. A foul was called just prior to the goal, setting up a 25- yard free kick for Northern Illinois. De La Cerda took the free kick, floating one in front of the goal box. The ball went off freshman Raphael Martinez in the opposite direction of where junior goalkeeper Grant Fernstrum was, deflecting into the back of the net. Game Twenty Horizon League Tournament UIC 1, Milwaukee 0; OT Nov. 16 at Chicago, Ill. Goals by period 1 2 OT Score UIC Milwaukee GOAL Team Goal Scorer Assists 1. 93:59 UIC Stoll Zambrano Shots: Milwaukee 6; UIC 10 Saves: UWM 4 (Fernstrum 4), UIC 3 (Bubonja 3) CHICAGO, Ill. - Kevin Stoll scored the game-winning goal at the 93:59 mark of overtime, sending the University of Illinois at Chicago to a 1-0 victory over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer team Friday night at Loyola Park. The Panthers (5-12-3) see their season come to a close in the Horizon League semifinals, while the Flames (10-5-5) advance to play in the tournament championship game against Green Bay Sunday. A defensive struggle throughout, junior goalkeeper Grant Fernstrum kept the Panthers in the game all evening. With just over eight minutes remaining in overtime, he made a full-out diving stop off a closerange header that saved the game at the time. Less than two minutes later, the Flames played a quick corner kick up the sideline and then chipped the ball into the goal box. After deflecting off two players, the ball fell right to Stoll who sent one past Fernstrum to end it. Chances in the game for either side were few and far between all match and Fernstrum was able to come up with every stop he needed throughout the match. With less than a minute remaining in regulation, he made a tough stop on a free kick off the foot of Pavle Dundjer.

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44 44 Horizon League Champions Bradley Braves Aug. 18 Peoria, Ill. 3 PM (Exh.) Location... Peoria, Ill. Colors... Red and White Enrollment...6,055 Founded Conference... Missouri Valley President... Joanne K. Glasser Director of Athletics... Ken Kavanagh Home Field...Shea Stadium Capacity...1,700 Website... Head Coach... Jim DeRose Record at School (12) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches...Brad Ruzzo... Preston Good 2007 Overall Record League Record (1st) Starters Returning/Lost...6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 14/11 Contact...Bobby Parker SID Phone SID ...bparker@bradley.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...11/18/05: UWM 2; BU 0 (NCAA) UW-Whitewater Warhawks Aug. 20 Engelmann Field 7 PM (Exh.) Location...Whitewater, Wis. Colors... Purple and White Enrollment...10,632 Founded Conference..Wis. Intercollegiate Athletic (D-III) Chancellor...Richard Telfer Director of Athletics...Paul Plinske Home Field... Fiskum Field Capacity...2,000 Website... www. uwwsports.com Head Coach...Greg Henschel Record at School (9) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches...Zach Groelle...Ryan Schuettpelz 2007 Overall Record League Record... Independent Starters Returning/Lost...8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 20/5 Contact...Tom Fick SID Phone SID ...fickt@uww.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...9/30/83: UWM 6; UWW 0 Drake Bulldogs Aug. 30 Des Moines, Iowa 7:30 PM Location...Des Moines, Iowa Colors... Blue and White Enrollment...5,617 Founded Conference... Missouri Valley President... David Maxwell Director of Athletics...Sandy Hatfield Clubb Home Field...Cownie Complex Capacity...1,000 Website... Head Coach...Sean Holmes Record at School (10) Career Record (15) Assistant Coach... Joe Burger 2007 Overall Record League Record (4th) Starters Returning/Lost...7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 11/5 Contact...Anthony Reynolds SID Phone SID ...anthony.reyes@drake.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 9/14/07: UWM 1; Drake 2 Opponents Schedule Aug Milwaukee (Exh.) Aug at SIU Edwardsville (Exh.) Aug at Memphis Aug vs. UAB Sept. 5...WESTERN ILLINOIS Sept. 7...NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sept vs. Valparaiso Sept vs. North Florida Sept at Xavier Sept CAL STATE FULLERTON Oct. 3...ALABAMA A&M Oct. 4...HOWARD Oct at Loyola Oct EASTERN ILLINOIS* Oct CREIGHTON* Oct at Drake* Oct MISSOURI STATE* Oct BUTLER Nov. 1...at Evansville* Nov. 8...at Central Arkansas * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug at Milwaukee (Exh.) Aug vs. Luther Aug at Wisconsin Lutheran Sept. 6...LAKELAND Sept vs. Whitworth Sept at Pacific Sept at UW-Platteville Sept KENYON Sept at Carroll Sept AUGSBURG Sept ST. THOMAS Oct. 3...at Wheaton Oct. 8...ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Oct at Edgewood Oct DOMINICAN Oct at UW-Superior Oct UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Nov. 2...at Elmhurst Nov. 8...UW-OSHKOSH * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug TRUMAN STATE (Exh.) Aug ST. AMBROSE (Exh.) Aug at IPFW (Exh.) Aug MILWAUKEE Aug SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Sept. 5...vs. Cleveland State Sept. 6...vs. Centenary Sept at Loyola Sept at Green Bay Sept vs. California Sept at Stanford Sept at Oral Roberts Sept at Missouri-Kansas City Oct MISSOURI STATE* Oct WESTERN ILLINOIS* Oct EASTERN ILLINOIS* Oct BRADLEY* Nov. 1...at Creighton* Nov. 5...at Wisconsin Nov. 8...at Evansville * Conference games Home games in CAPS

45 NCAA Tournament Participants Missouri State Bears Aug. 31 Des Moines, Iowa 5 PM Location... Springfield, Mo. Colors... Maroon and White Enrollment...21,407 Founded Conference... Missouri Valley President... Dr. Michael Nietzel Director of Athletics... Bill Rowe Home Field... Plaster Field Capacity...16,300 Website... www. missouristatebears.com Head Coach... Jon Leamy Record at School (16) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches... Michael Seabolt... David Stockton 2007 Overall Record League Record (6th) Starters Returning/Lost...7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 11/6 Contact... Missy Linnens SID Phone SID ...linnens33@missouristate.edu SID Fax Series Record... Missouri State leads Last Meeting... 9/14/01: UWM 1; MSU 2 Dayton Flyers Sept. 5 Madison, Wis. 5 PM Location...Dayton, Ohio Colors... Red and Blue Enrollment...6,800 Founded Conference...Atlantic 10 President... Dr. Daniel J. Curran Director of Athletics...Ted Kissell Home Field... Baujan Field Capacity...2,000 Website...www. daytonflyers.com Head Coach...Dennis Currier Record at School (3) Career Record (15) Assistant Coach... Chase Brooks Santa Clara Broncos Sept. 7 Madison, Wis. 12 PM Location...Santa Clara, Calif. Colors... Red and White Enrollment...8,377 Founded Conference...West Coast President...Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. Director of Athletics... Dan Coonan Home Field... Buck Shaw Stadium Capacity...6,800 Website... www. santaclarabroncos.com Head Coach...Cameron Rast Record at School (6) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches... Eric Yamamoto,...Rusty Johnson, Tim Martin 2007 Overall Record League Record (1st) Starters Returning/Lost...7/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 15/6 Contact... Sabrina Polidoro SID Phone SID ...spolidoro@scu.edu SID Fax Series Record...First Meeting Last Meeting...N/A 2007 Overall Record League Record (6th) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 19/8 Contact... Krystal Warren SID Phone SID ...warrenkk@notes.udayton.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting..9/3/04: UWM 0; Dayton 0 (2OT) Opponents Schedule Aug vs. SIU-Edwardsville Aug vs. Milwaukee Sept. 5...CLEVELAND STATE Sept. 6...CENTENARY Sept vs. Cal Poly Sept vs. Akron Sept VALPARAISO Sept at Memphis Sept at Saint Louis Oct. 3...vs. Howard Oct. 4...vs. Alabama A&M Oct. 7...CENTRAL ARKANSAS Oct at Drake* Oct at Evansville* Oct CREIGHTON* Oct at Bradley* Oct at UM-Kansas City Nov. 1...EASTERN ILLINOIS* Nov. 6...TULSA * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug KENTUCKY (Exh.) Aug vs. Central Arkansas (Exh.) Aug DENVER Aug WRIGHT STATE Sept vs. Milwaukee Sept. 7...at Wisconsin Sept at UNC Wilmington Sept vs. Coastal Carolina Sept MARSHALL Sept ROBERT MORRIS Sept SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Oct RICHMOND* Oct GEORGE WASHINGTON* Oct at Charlotte* Oct at Saint Louis* Oct FORDHAM* Oct La SALLE* Oct at Temple* Nov. 2...at Saint Joseph s* Nov. 8...at Xavier* * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug at Loyola Sept. 1...at UIC Sept. 5...at Wisconsin Sept vs. Milwaukee Sept CALIFORNIA Sept at UCLA Sept SAN JOSE STATE Sept at Stanford Oct. 3...at Gonzaga* Oct. 5...at Portland* Oct at Saint Mary s* Oct LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* Oct SAN DIEGO* Oct SAN FRANCISCO* Oct at San Francisco* Oct GONZAGA* Nov. 2...PORTLAND* Nov. 7...SAINT MARY S* Nov at Loyola Marymount* Nov at San Diego* * Conference games Home games in CAPS

46 46 Horizon League Champions Binghamton Bearcats Sept. 12 Engelmann Field 7:30 PM Location...Vestal, N.Y. Colors...Dark Green, Black and White Enrollment...14,373 Founded Conference... America East President... Lois B. DeFleur Director of Athletics... Joel Thirer Home Field...Bearcats Sports Complex Capacity...2,534 Website... www. bubearcats.com Head Coach...Paul Marco Record at School (6) Career Record (12) Assistant Coaches...John Scott... Beau Brinsko 2007 Overall Record League Record (1st) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 19/3 Contact... David O Brian SID Phone SID ...sports@binghamton.edu SID Fax Series Record...First Meeting Last Meeting...N/A Cal State Northridge Matadors Sept. 14 Engelmann Field 2:30 PM Location... Northridge, Calif. Colors... Red, White and Black Enrollment...32,997 Founded Conference... Big West President...Dr. Jolene Koester Director of Athletics... Rick Mazzuto Home Field...Matador Field Capacity...1,381 Website...www. gomatadors.com Head Coach...Terry Davila Record at School (9) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches... Yossi Raz,...Ivan Alzate, Peter Bomar 2007 Overall Record League Record (3rd) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 16/8 Contact... Geoffrey Herberg SID Phone SID ...geoffrey.herberg@csun.edu SID Fax Series Record...First Meeting Last Meeting...N/A SIU-Edwardsville Cougars Sept. 20 Engelmann Field 7 PM Location...Edwardsville, Ill. Colors... Red and White Enrollment...13,398 Founded Conference... Independent President...Dr. Vaugn Vandegrift Director of Athletics...Dr. Brad Hewitt Home Field... Ralph Korte Stadium Capacity...4,000 Website... Head Coach...Kevin Kalish Record at School...First Season Career Record...First Season Assistant Coach...TBA 2007 Overall Record League Record (2nd) Starters Returning/Lost... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 15/4 Contact... Eric Hess SID Phone SID ... ehess@siue.edu SID Fax Series Record...SIUE leads Last Meeting...10/25/91: UWM 2; SIUE 4; OT Opponents Schedule Aug SYRACUSE (Exh.) Aug vs. Duquesne Aug vs. Lafayette Sept. 5...at Colgate Sept. 7...vs. Central Arkansas Sept at Milwaukee Sept vs. Wisconsin Sept BUCKNELL Sept HARTWICK Sept at Cornell Sept at Maryland Oct. 8...at Albany* Oct at Boston* Oct HARTFORD* Oct VERMONT* Oct at UMBC* Oct NEW HAMPSHIRE* Oct STONY BROOK* Nov. 2...at Maine * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug GEORGETOWN Aug ALABAMA A&M Sept. 5...vs. Cal State Bakersfield Sept. 7...vs. UNLV Sept vs. Wisconsin Sept at Milwaukee Sept SACRAMENTO STATE Sept at UCLA Oct. 1...at Creighton Oct. 5...UC RIVERSIDE* Oct. 8...at UC Santa Barbara* Oct at UC Irvine* Oct CAL STATE FULLERTON Oct at UC Davis* Oct CAL POLY* Oct UC SANTA BARBARA* Nov. 1...at UC Riverside* Nov. 5...at Cal State Fullerton Nov. 8...UC IRVINE* * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS (Exh.) Aug MISSOURI-ROLLA (Exh.) Aug vs. Bradley (Exh.) Aug vs. Missouri State Aug at Drake Sept. 5...at Northern Illinois Sept at Wright State Sept at IPFW Sept at Milwaukee Sept at Loyola Sept at Dayton Oct. 8...at Oral Roberts Oct McKENDREE Oct JEFFERSON COLLEGE Oct at Memphis Oct at Alabama-Birmingham Nov. 1...at Oakland Nov. 7...at Belmont Nov at Central Arkansas * Conference games Home games in CAPS

47 NCAA Tournament Participants Valparaiso Crusaders Sept. 26 Valparaiso, Ind. 3:30 PM Location... Valparaiso, Ind. Colors... Brown and Gold Enrollment...4,000 Founded Conference... Horizon League President... Mark Heckler Director of Athletics...Mark LaBarbera Home Field... Eastgate Field Capacity Website... Head Coach... Mike Avery Record at School (1) Career Record (7) Assistant Coaches...Rick King Butler Bulldogs Sept. 28 Engelmann Field 3 PM Location...Indianapolis, Ind. Colors... Blue and White Enrollment...4,200 Founded Conference... Horizon League President... Dr. Bobby Fong Director of Athletics...Barry Collier Home Field...Varsity Field/Butler Bowl Capacity... 1,000/3,000 Website... Head Coach...Kelly Findley Record at School (2) Career Record (4) Assistant Coaches... David Costa... Mike Rivas 2007 Overall Record League Record (4th) Starters Returning/Lost... 11/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 21/1 Contact...Jim McGrath SID Phone SID ... jmcgrath@butler.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...10/5/07: UWM 3; Butler 0 Detroit Titans Oct. 3 Detroit, Mich. 3 PM Location...Detroit, Mich. Colors...Red, White and Blue Enrollment...5,700 Founded Conference... Horizon League President... Fr. Gerard Stockhausen, S.J. Director of Athletics...Keri Gaither Home Field...Titan Field Capacity Website... Head Coach... Morris Lupenec Record at School (16) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches...Steve Corder...Nick Deren 2007 Overall Record League Record (8th) Starters Returning/Lost...7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 13/10 Contact...Maggie Walsh SID Phone SID ...walshmm@udmercy.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 10/12/07: UWM 1; Detroit Overall Record League Record (7th) Starters Returning/Lost... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 17/7 Contact... Aaron Leavitt SID Phone SID ...aaron.leavitt@valpo.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 9/29/07: UWM 1; Valpo 1; 2OT Opponents Schedule Aug Indianapolis (Exh.) Aug at St. Francis (Pa.) (Exh.) Aug EASTERN ILLINOIS Aug at DePaul Sept. 5...at IUPUI Sept. 7...WESTEN ILLINOIS Sept vs. Bradley Sept at Evansville Sept at Missouri State Sept WESTERN MICHIGAN Sept MILWAUKEE* Sept WRIGHT STATE* Oct. 3...at Butler* Oct. 5...at Loyola* Oct at Cleveland State* Oct IPFW Oct at Green Bay* Oct at Michigan State Oct UIC* Nov. 2...DETROIT* Schedule Aug at Cincinnati (Exh.) Aug vs. James Madison Sept. 1...vs. Northeastern Sept. 4...IPFW Sept. 7...at Evansville Sept at DePaul Sept vs. Robert Morris Sept vs. Marshall Sept at Green Bay* Sept at Milwaukee* Oct. 3...VALPARAISO* Oct. 7...INDIANA Oct UIC* Oct IUPUI Oct at Wright State* Oct EASTERN ILLINOIS Oct LOYOLA* Oct at Bradley Oct at Detroit* Nov. 2...CLEVELAND STATE* Schedule Aug at Ohio State (Exh.) Aug NORTHWOOD (Exh.) Aug vs. Evansville Aug at Kentucky Sept. 5...vs. Canisius Sept. 7...at Buffalo Sept MICHIGAN Sept XAVIER Sept at Loyola* Sept at UIC* Oct MILWAUKEE* Oct. 5...GREEN BAY* Oct at Wright State* Oct CLEVELAND STATE* Oct at Western Michigan Oct IPFW Oct OAKLAND Oct BUTLER* Nov. 2...at Valparaiso* Nov. 4...BOWLING GREEN * Conference games Home games in CAPS * Conference games Home games in CAPS * Conference games Home games in CAPS

48 48 Horizon League Champions Cleveland State Vikings Oct. 5 Cleveland, Ohio 1 PM Location...Cleveland, Ohio Colors...Forest Green and White Enrollment...16,245 Founded Conference... Horizon League President... Dr. Michael Schwartz Director of Athletics...Lee Reed Home Field...Krenzler Field Capacity...1,680 Website... Head Coach...Ali Kazemaini Record at School (2) Career Record (16) Assistant Coaches...T.J. Kolba...Mohammad Fard 2007 Overall Record League Record (9th) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 11/6 Contact...Brian McCann SID Phone SID ...b.mccann66@csuohio.edu SID Fax Series Record...Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 10/14/07: UWM 2; CSU 1 Wisconsin Badgers Oct. 8 Madison, Wis. 7 PM Location... Madison, Wis. Colors... Cardinal and White Enrollment...42,041 Founded Conference...Big Ten Chancellor... Carolyn Martin Director of Athletics... Barry Alvarez Home Field...McClimon Complex Capacity...4,500 Website... Head Coach... Jeff Rohrman Record at School (6) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches... Jon Szczepanski,...Nick Pasquarello, Lee Ferderer 2007 Overall Record League Record (6th) Starters Returning/Lost...6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 16/5 Contact...Brian Mason SID Phone SID ...BM3@athletics.wisc.edu SID Fax Series Record...Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...10/10/07: UWM 1; UW 1 (2OT) Green Bay Phoenix Oct. 11 Engelmann Field 7 PM Location... Green Bay, Wis. Colors...Green, White and Red Enrollment...5,416 Founded Conference... Horizon League Chancellor... Dr. David Ward (Interim) Director of Athletics...Ken Bothof Home Field... Aldo Santaga Stadium Capacity...3,500 Website... Head Coach... Tom Poitras Record at School (4) Career Record (14) Assistant Coach...Mike Kulas 2007 Overall Record League Record (4th) Starters Returning/Lost...8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 18/7 Contact...Sheila Blackman SID Phone SID ... blackmas@uwgb.edu SID Fax Series Record...Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 10/27/07: UWM 1; UWGB 0 Opponents Schedule Aug at Bowling Green (Exh.) Aug at Seattle Aug at UC Irvine Sept. 5...vs. Drake Sept. 6...at Missouri State Sept NIAGARA Sept at St. Bonaventure Sept at Akron Sept at UIC* Sept at Loyola* Oct. 3...GREEN BAY* Oct MILWAUKEE* Oct. 8...IPFW Oct VALPARAISO* Oct at Detroit* Oct at Ohio State Oct WRIGHT STATE* Nov. 2...at Butler* * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug UW-PARKSIDE (Exh.) Aug EDGEWOOD (Exh.) Aug vs. Wright State Aug vs. Denver Sept. 5...SANTA CLARA Sept. 7...DAYTON Sept vs. Cal State Northridge Sept vs. Binghamton Sept at Indiana* Sept at Marquette Sept MICHIGAN* Oct. 1...WESTERN ILLINOIS Oct. 5...at Michigan State* Oct MILWAUKEE Oct NORTHWESTERN* Oct GREEN BAY Oct at Ohio State* Oct PENN STATE* Oct at Northern Illinois Nov. 5...DRAKE Schedule Aug at Michigan Aug at Oakland Sept. 5...vs. Cincinnati Sept. 7...vs. West Virginia Sept DePAUL Sept DRAKE Sept WESTERN ILLINOIS Sept IUPUI Sept BUTLER* Oct. 3...at Cleveland State* Oct. 5...at Detroit* Oct at Milwaukee* Oct at Wisconsin Oct at UIC* Oct VALPARAISO* Oct LOYOLA* Nov. 2...WRIGHT STATE* * Conference games Home games in CAPS * Conference games Home games in CAPS

49 NCAA Tournament Participants Northern Illinois Huskies Oct. 14 Engelmann Field 7 PM Location... DeKalb, Ill. Colors...Cardinal and Black Enrollment...25,254 Founded Conference... Mid-American President...John Peters Director of Athletics...Jim Phillips Home Field...Huskie Field Capacity...1,989 Website... Head Coach...Steve Simmons Record at School (5) Career Record (11) Assistant Coaches... Eric Luzzi...Kylie Stannard 2007 Overall Record League Record (5th) Starters Returning/Lost...6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 17/7 Contact...Russell Houghtaling SID Phone SID ... houghtaling@niu.edu SID Fax Series Record...Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...11/6/07: UWM 0; NIU 1 Loyola Ramblers Oct. 18 Chicago, Ill. 7 PM Location...Chicago, Ill. Colors...Maroon and Gold Enrollment...15,545 Founded Conference... Horizon League President... Fr. Michael Garanzini, S.J. Director of Athletics...John Planek Home Field...Loyola Park Capacity Website... Head Coach...Brendan Eitz Record at School (3) Career Record (13) Assistant Coaches... Tim McBride...Adam Ewig 2007 Overall Record League Record (1st) Starters Returning/Lost... 10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 19/4 Contact...Amy Hyerczyk SID Phone SID ... ahyerczyk@luc.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...10/18/07: UWM 0; Loyola 1 Marquette Golden Eagles Oct. 22 Engelmann Field 7 PM Location... Milwaukee, Wis. Colors... Blue and Gold Enrollment...11,000 Founded Conference...Big East President... Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J. Director of Athletics...Steve Cottingham Home Field...Valley Fields Capacity...1,750 Website... Head Coach...Louis Bennett Record at School (2) Career Record (12) Assistant Coaches... Stan Anderson... Steve Bode 2007 Overall Record League Record (8th) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 14/8 Contact...Luke LeNoble SID Phone SID ...lucas.lenoble@marquette.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 10/31/07: UWM 1; MU 1 (2OT ) Opponents Schedule Aug at DePaul (Exh.) Aug MARQUETTE (Exh.) Aug vs. IUPUI Aug vs. San Francisco Sept. 5...SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Sept. 7...at Bradley Sept XAVIER Sept EASTERN ILLINOIS Sept at SMU Sept vs. Tulsa Sept FLORIDA ATLANTIC* Oct. 4...AKRON* Oct at Buffalo* Oct at Milwaukee Oct HARTWICK* Oct at Northwestern Oct BOWLING GREEN* Oct WISCONSIN Nov. 2...at Duke Nov. 6...at Western Michigan* Schedule Aug SANTA CLARA Sept. 1...at Cincinnati Sept. 5...at Denver Sept. 7...at Air Force Sept DRAKE Sept SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Sept DETROIT* Sept CLEVELAND STATE* Oct. 3...at Wright State* Oct. 5...VALPARAISO* Oct BRADLEY Oct at DePaul Oct MILWAUKEE Oct at Butler* Oct NORTHWESTERN Oct at Green Bay* Nov. 2...at UIC* * Conference games Home games in CAPS Schedule Aug CARDINAL STRITCH (Exh.) Aug at NIU (Exh.) Aug UW-OSHKOSH (Exh.) Sept. 1...BRYANT Sept. 5...PENN Sept. 7...COLUMBIA Sept at Notre Dame* Sept SYRACUSE* Sept ST. JOHN S* Sept at Louisville* Sept at Cincinnati* Oct. 2...UIC Oct. 5...at Pittsburgh* Oct SETON HALL* Oct WISCONSIN Oct CONNECTICUT* Oct at Milwaukee Oct PROVIDENCE* Oct at West Virginia* Nov. 1...at Georgetown* * Conference games Home games in CAPS * Conference games Home games in CAPS

50 50 Horizon League Champions Opponents UIC Flames Oct. 25 Engelmann Field 7 PM Location...Chicago, Ill. Colors... Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Enrollment...24,541 Founded Conference... Horizon League Chancellor...Dr. Eric Gislason (Interim) Director of Athletics... James W. Schmidt Home Field...Flames Field Capacity...1,000 Website... Head Coach...John Trask Record at School (3) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches... Sean Phillips...Aleksey Korol 2007 Overall Record League Record (3rd) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 12/5 Contact...John Jaramillo SID Phone SID ...jjar@uic.edu SID Fax Series Record...Milwaukee leads Last Meeting...11/16/07: UWM 0; UIC 1 (OT) Wright State Raiders Oct. 31 Engelmann Field 7 PM Location...Dayton, Ohio Colors...Hunter Green and Gold Enrollment...16,870 Founded Conference... Horizon League President...Dr. David Hopkins Director of Athletics... Bob Grant Home Field...Alumni Field Capacity Website... Head Coach...Mike Tracy Record at School (7) Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches... David Wall... Kamal Raphael 2007 Overall Record League Record (6th) Starters Returning/Lost...9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 15/9 Contact... Chris Kirby SID Phone SID ...kirby.22@wright.edu SID Fax Series Record... Milwaukee leads Last Meeting... 10/7/07: UWM 1; WSU 0 Horizon League Tournament Nov. 6, 9, 14, 16 Year-by-Year Tournament Champions UIC Loyola Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Butler UIC UIC Butler Butler Detroit Butler Notre Dame Notre Dame Evansville Evansville Evansville Evansville Notre Dame Evansville Horizon League Contact... Matt Segal Phone msegal@horizonleague.org Fax Schedule Aug vs. Tulsa (Exh.) Aug at Notre Dame (Exh.) Aug UMKC Sept. 1...SANTA CLARA Sept. 5...at UAB Sept. 7...at Alabama A&M Sept at Michigan Sept vs. Michigan State Sept PRINCETON Sept LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Sept CLEVELAND STATE* Sept DETROIT* Oct. 2...at Marquette Oct. 5...at Wright State* Oct. 8...OHIO STATE Oct at Butler* Oct GREEN BAY* Oct at Milwaukee* Oct at Valparaiso* Nov. 2...LOYOLA* Schedule Aug NORTHERN KENTUCKY (Exh.) Aug vs. Wisconsin Aug at Dayton Sept. 5...at Buffalo Sept. 7...vs. Canisius Sept IPFW Sept SIU-EDWARDSVILLE Sept ALABAMA A&M Sept EASTERN ILLINOIS Sept at Valparaiso* Oct. 3...LOYOLA* Oct. 5...UIC* Oct DETROIT* Oct at Akron Oct BUTLER* Oct at Bowling Green Oct at Cleveland State* Oct at IUPUI Oct at Milwaukee* Nov. 2...at Breen Bay* Tournament Schedule Thursday, November 6 First Round >Seeds 4-6 host seeds 9-7 Sunday, November 9 Second Round >#3 seed hosts 6/7 winner >4/9 winner vs. 5/8 winner Friday, November 14 Semifinal Round >#2 seed vs. 3/6/7 winner >#1 seed vs. 4/5/8/9 winner Hosted by top seed Sunday, November 16 Horizon League Championship Hosted by top seed * Conference games Home games in CAPS * Conference games Home games in CAPS

51 NCAA Tournament Participants UWM Men s History UWM History

52 52 Horizon League Champions All-Time Coaches Records All-Time Coaching Records Overall League Year Coach Record Pct. Record/Finish Pct Jon Coleman /2nd Jon Coleman /3rd Louis Bennett /2nd Louis Bennett /1st Louis Bennett /1st Louis Bennett /1st Louis Bennett /1st Louis Bennett /4th Louis Bennett /2nd Louis Bennett /5th Louis Bennett /1st Louis Bennett /2nd Brian Tompkins /4th Brian Tompkins /2nd* Brian Tompkins /1st Brian Tompkins Brian Tompkins Brian Tompkins /t-1st Brian Tompkins /t-1st Bob Gansler /3rd WISL /2nd^ Bob Gansler /3rd WISL /t-1st^ Bob Gansler /1st Bob Gansler /1st Bob Gansler /3rd Dan Harris /t-4th Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris Dan Harris TOTALS (35 years) * Panthers finished second in the MCC West Division. ^ Milwaukee competed in both the BCSC and WISL from Bob Gansler Louis Bennett Dan Harris Brian Tompkins CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS Horizon League/Midwestern Collegiate Present Mid-Continent Conference Big Central Conference Wisconsin Intercollegiate League COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Overall Pct. League Pct. Jon Coleman 2006-present Louis Bennett Brian Tompkins Bob Gansler Dan Harris Jon Coleman 2006-present

53 NCAA Tournament Participants Points Zeke Dombrowski Craig Mallace Neil Dombrowski Antou Jallow Bobby Lish Antou Jallow Ryan Seymour Ryan Seymour Tony Colvin Tony Colvin Erik White David Marshall, Jr Jake Provan Trevor Sisk Tony Sanneh Tony Sanneh Manuel Lagos Manuel Lagos Mark McIntosh Jon Szczepanski Mark Biebel Mike Rowe Mike Rowe Mike Rowe Fabio Marras Sasha Cirovski Tunji Akiwowo Pete Knezic Pete Knezic Pete Knezic Milan Stojsavljevic Lito Zabala Rick Barbosa George Rankovic Kent Johnson Zach Papanikolaou Antou Jallow set school records with 53 points and 24 goals during the 2002 season. Goals Zeke Dombrowski Colin Baker Neil Dombrowski Antou Jallow Bobby Lish Antou Jallow Ryan Seymour Ryan Seymour Joe Luedke Tony Colvin 5... Joe Bernstein Erik White David Marshall, Jr Jake Provan Trevor Sisk Tony Sanneh Tony Sanneh Manuel Lagos Manuel Lagos Tony Sanneh Mark McIntosh Jon Szczepanski Mark Biebel Mike Rowe Mike Rowe Mike Rowe/Dan Day Fabio Marras Matas Rutenis 5... Fabio Marras Tunji Akiwowo Fabio Marras Pete Knezic Pete Knezic Milan Stojsavljevic Lito Zabala Rick Barbosa George Rankovic Zach Papanikolaou Assists Zeke Dombrowski 3... Tenzin Rampa Craig Mallace Craig Mallace Dale Weiler Cliff Ellsworth Bobby Lish Kyle Lance Three players tied Tony Colvin Bobby de St. Aubin Erik White 9... Tony Colvin Joaquin Santos Jason Rienzi Steve Grimm Tony Sanneh Dan Gramenz Tony Sanneh Manuel Lagos 9... Gerard Lagos Goran Kralj Peter Schweinert Three players tied Mike Rowe 6... Mike Becker Jeff Rohrman Brian Blaschka Fabio Marras Sasha Cirovski Sasha Cirovski Craig Webb Pete Knezic 9... Craig Webb Craig Webb Milan Stojsavljevic Mike Fischer Rick Barbosa Jerry Zuba Don Lord Shots Zeke Dombrowski Steve Sperl Neil Dombrowski Antou Jallow Tighe Dombrowski Antou Jallow Ryan Seymour Ryan Seymour Tony Colvin Joe Bernstein Erik White Erik White Jake Provan Trevor Sisk Tony Sanneh Tony Sanneh Manuel Lagos Manuel Lagos Mark McIntosh Jon Szczepanski Tihi Prpa Mike Rowe Jimmy Banks Mike Rowe Fabio Marras Matas Rutenis Sasha Cirovski Pete Knezic Pete Knezic Pete Knezic Milan Stojsavljevic Fadel Al-Fulaij Rick Barbosa Jerry Zuba Zach Papanikolaou Year-by-Year Offensive Leaders

54 54 Horizon League Champions Year-by-Year Defensive Leaders Goals Against Average Grant Fernstrum Grant Fernstrum Grant Fernstrum Eric Mickschl Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian Brad Swenby Brad Swenby Chris Dadaian Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jason Balestrieri Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Kevin Armstrong Kevin Armstrong Chris LaPorte Kevin Armstrong Ric Granyrd P.J. Johns P.J. Johns Ric Granyrd John Fetzer John Fetzer John Fetzer 1973 N/A...John Fetzer Saves Ryan Germann Grant Fernstrum Grant Fernstrum Eric Mickschl Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian Chris Dadaian Brad Swenby Chris Dadaian Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jason Balestrieri Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Jason Balestrieri Kevin Armstrong Kevin Armstrong Chris LaPorte Chris LaPorte P.J. Johns P.J. Johns P.J. Johns Ric Granyrd John Fetzer Al Parada John Fetzer John Fetzer Victories Ryan Germann Ryan Germann Grant Fernstrum Eric Mickschl Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian Chris Dadaian s school-record 16 victories in 2002 included nine shutouts Chris Dadaian Brad Swenby Chris Dadaian Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jason Balestrieri Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Kevin Armstrong Kevin Armstrong 3...Chris LaPorte Chris LaPorte 6...Kevin Armstrong Ric Granyrd P.J. Johns P.J. Johns Ric Granyrd John Fetzer John Fetzer John Fetzer 1973 N/A...N/A Shutouts Ryan Germann Grant Fernstrum 3...Ryan Germann Grant Fernstrum Eric Mickschl Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian Chris Dadaian Brad Swenby Chris Dadaian Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal Paul Royal 1...Doug Fabio Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jon Mroz Jason Balestrieri Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Jason Balestrieri 6...Joe Stacy Joe Stacy Kevin Armstrong Kevin Armstrong 3...Chris LaPorte Kevin Armstrong P.J. Johns P.J. Johns P.J. Johns Ric Granyrd John Fetzer 1975 N/A...N/A John Fetzer Al Parada John Fetzer

55 NCAA Tournament Participants Single-Season Records Wins Consecutive Wins Consecutive Games Unbeaten Winning Percentage (19-2-1) Best Home Record (13-0) Losses Consecutive Losses Consecutive Games Without a Win...10 (0-9-1) Ties Overtime Games...8 (0-3-5) (4-3-1) Goals Goals Per Game Average Assists Total Points Shots Fewest Goals Allowed Lowest Goals Against Average Saves Shutouts (11-0-1) (10-0-2) Consecutive Shutouts Most Goals Allowed Single-Game Records Goals vs. Purdue-Calumet 9/9/79 Assists vs. Lewis, 9/12/79 Total Points vs. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 Most Goals Allowed vs. SIUE, 11/1/75 Largest Margin of Victory vs. Purdue-Calumet, 9/9/79 Largest Margin of Defeat vs. SIUE, 11/1/75 Saves vs. SIUE, 10/30/76 Home Attendance Records Att. Opponent Location Date 3,256 Marquette...Engelmann Field...9/13/06 3,000 Cleveland State $...Bavarian Field... 11/22/80 2,250 Evansville...Engelmann Field...9/3/90 2,138 Wisconsin...Engelmann Field...10/1/03 2,113 Indiana...Arrowhead H.S....10/9/92 2,106 Wisconsin...Uihlein Field...10/2/98 1,864 Oakland$...Engelmann Field... 11/23/02 1,708 Wisconsin...Engelmann Field...9/24/93 1,636 Wisconsin...Arrowhead H.S /20/95 $ NCAA Tournament Top to bottom: Neil Dombrowski is the most recent UWM player to score four goals in a game (10/23/05). Zach Papanikolaou holds the school game record with 13 points (4G/5A) as well as ties for the most goals (4) and assists (5) in a match. Antou Jallow struck for four goals in a game in Bobby Lish tied the school mark with five assists against Cleveland State in Left: A record crowd of 3,256 jammed Engelmann Field for the first-ever night game Sept. 13, SINGLE GAME GOALS 1. Neil Dombrowski /23/05 Antou Jallow /02/02 Mike Rowe /24/84 Tunji Akiwowo /29/80 Fabio Marras /27/80 Pete Knezic /13/78 Miro Rokvic /27/76 George Rankovic /9/74 Zach Papanikolaou /29/73 SINGLE GAME ASSISTS 1. Bobby Lish /27/02 Zach Papanikolaou /29/73 2. Ryan Seymour /3/00 Milan Stojsavljevic /7/77 3. Dale Weiler /26/04 Tony Colvin /27/97 Joaquin Santos /4/96 Steve Grimm /9/94 Steve Grimm /11/94 Tony Sanneh /5/93 Tony Sanneh /10/93 Tony Sanneh /23/90 Dan Day /14/85 Sasho Cirovski /27/82 Craig Webb /13/80 Miro Rokvic /8/77 Jerry Zuba /9/74 SINGLE GAME POINTS 1. Zach Papanikolaou /29/73 2. George Rankovic /9/74 3. Neil Dombrowski /23/05 Antou Jallow /02/02 Mike Rowe /24/84 Tunji Akiwowo /29/80 Fabio Marras /27/80 Pete Knezic /13/78 George Rankovic /27/76 SINGLE GAME SAVES 1. John Fetzer /30/76 2. John Fetzer /11/73 3. John Fetzer /8/76 4. John Fetzer /13/76 5. P.J. Johns /22/79 6. Paul Royal /16/94 Joe Stacy /25/87 Joe Stacy /1/86 John Fetzer /16/ Doug Fabio /9/92 Ric Granryd /14/77 Game and Team Records

56 56 Horizon League Champions Season Records GAMES Players Tied...23 Most recently: Steve Bode Neil Dombrowski Zeke Dombrowski Billy Meier Tenzin Rampa Steve Sperl Kyle Zenoni GAMES STARTED 1. Steve Bode Chris Brisson Khaled El-Ahmad Trent Furtsch Ryan Seymour Dean Beck Kevin Deck Trevor Sisk POINTS 1. Antou Jallow Milan Stojsavljevic Tony Sanneh Zach Papaknikolaou Antou Jallow Manuel Lagos Ryan Seymour Manuel Lagos Pete Knezic Erik White Pete Knezic GOALS 1. Antou Jallow Milan Stojsavljevic Antou Jallow Zach Papanikolaou Tony Sanneh Manuel Lagos Pete Knezic Ryan Seymour Manuel Lagos Tony Sanneh Pete Knezic Pete Knezic ( ) 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 Dale Weiler Tony Sanneh Jeff Rohrman Milan Stojsavljevic Kyle Lance Craig Mallace Bobby Lish Brian Blaschka Players Tied...9 Most Recently: B.J. Blake SHOTS 1. Manual Lagos Ryan Seymour Milan Stojsavljevic Zach Papanikolaou Pete Knezic Antou Jallow Pete Knezic Antou Jallow Manuel Lagos Tony Sanneh GOALKEEPING GAMES 1. Matt Schmidt Jon Mroz Kirk Thode Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Paul Royal P.J. Johns Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Jon Mroz Ric Granyrd GAMES STARTED 1. Matt Schmidt Jon Mroz Kirk Thode Matt Schmidt Jason Balestrieri Joe Stacy Paul Royal Paul Royal Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Jon Mroz SAVES 1. John Fetzer Ric Granryd Joe Stacy John Fetzer P.J. Johns P.J. Johns P.J. Johns Paul Royal Jon Mroz Paul Royal GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 45 min/team game) 1. Grant Fernstrum Chris Dadaian P.J. Johns Jason Balistrieri Kirk Thode Jason Balistrieri P.J. Johns P.J. Johns Eric Mickschl John Fetzer SHUTOUTS 1. Grant Fernstrum Jon Mroz Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian P.J. Johns Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Jon Mroz Jason Balistrieri Kevin Armstrong P.J. Johns GOALKEEPING WINS 1. Chris Dadaian Jon Mroz Kirk Thode Chris Dadaian Matt Schmidt Matt Schmidt Paul Royal Ric Granryd Paul Royal Eric Mickschl Paul Royal P.J. Johns John Fetzer Note: Current Panthers in BOLD

57 NCAA Tournament Participants GAMES 1. Chris Brisson Trent Furtsch Kyle Lance Neil Dombrowski Zeke Dombrowski Mark Brebel Steve Bode Kyle Zenoni Blake Bostwick Tony Colvin Chris Brisson ( ) is the Panthers all-time leader in both career games played and career games started. GAMES STARTED 1. Chris Brisson Steve Bode Trent Furtsch Kevin Deck Tony Colvin Mike Becker Tighe Dombrowski Blake Bostwick Chris Jahr Mark Brebel POINTS 1. Tony Sanneh Antou Jallow Pete Knezic Lito Zabala Mike Rowe Tunji Akiwowo Trevor Sisk Manuel Lagos Craig Webb Fabio Marras GOALS 1. Antou Jallow Tony Sanneh Pete Knezic Tunji Akiwowo Lito Zabala Mike Rowe Trevor Sisk Manuel Lagos Fabio Marras Jake Provan ASSISTS 1. Tony Sanneh Kyle Lance Craig Webb Steve Grimm Sasho Cirovski Pete Knezic Dale Weiler Tony Colvin Jeff Rohrman Don Gramenz Lito Zabala Mike Fischer SHOTS 1. Pete Knezic Tony Sanneh , Antou Jallow Mike Rowe Manuel Lagos Ryan Seymour Fabio Marras Tighe Dombrowski Gerard Lagos Trevor Sisk GOALKEEPING GAMES 1. Paul Royal Matt Schmidt Chris Dadaian Jon Mroz Joe Stacy Kevin Armstrong P.J. Johns John Fetzer Grant Fernstrum Eric Mickschl GAMES STARTED 1. Paul Royal Matt Schmidt Chris Dadaian Jon Mroz Joe Stacy Kevin Armstrong John Fetzer Grant Fernstrum Eric Mickschl Kirk Thode SAVES 1. John Fetzer P.J. Johns Paul Royal Ric Granryd Joe Stacy Kevin Armstrong Matt Schmidt Jon Mroz Chris Dadaian Jason Balistrieri GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Minimum 2,000 minutes) 1. P.J. Johns Grant Fernstrum Kirk Thode Jason Balistrieri Joe Stacy Chris Dadaian Brad Swenby Paul Royal Matt Schmidt Doug Fabio SHUTOUTS 1. Chris Dadaian P.J. Johns Jon Mroz Grant Fernstrum Matt Schmidt Kevin Armstrong Paul Royal Jason Balistrieri Joe Stacy Ric Granryd GOALKEEPING WINS 1. Chris Dadaian Paul Royal Matt Schmidt Jon Mroz Ric Granryd P.J. Johns Joe Stacy Eric Mickschl Jason Balistrieri Kirk Thode Kevin Armstrong John Fetzer Note: Current Panthers in BOLD Career Records

58 58 Horizon League Champions School Records Quickest UWM Goal Scored To Start A Game # Time Date 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 # Time Date Opponent Players 1. 0:21 11/3/84.. Northern Illinois. Mike Rowe, Tihi Prpa 2. 0:27 9/15/91.. Dartmouth... Manny Lagos, Tony Sanneh 3. 0:28 11/2/90.. Quincy... Manny Lagos, Gerard Lagos 4. 0:30 9/22/91.. Drake... Don Gramenz, Don Gramenz 0:30 9/9/79... PU-Calumet... Pete Knezic, John Sirin Least Time Between Opponent Goals # Time Date Opponent Players 1. 0:53 11/1/98.. Wright State...Neil Sharp, Anthony Shaw 2. 0:58 10/29/88.SIU-Edwardsville.Paul Nischbach, Bob Garafalo 3. 1:01 10/8/88.. Evansville...Brian Adcock, Paul Nevin 4. 1:05 9/27/92.. Butler...Scott Lawler, Scott Weiger 5. 1:44 9/9/92... Green Bay...Mark Schlenker, Darren Moore Least Time Between UWM And Opponent Goals # Time Date 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 0:14 11/7/87.. 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 Longest Shutout Streak By A Goalkeeper # Time Dates Goalkeeper : /11-11/15/02... Chris Dadaian :28...9/23-10/20/05... Grant Fernstrum :18...9/30-10/22/78... P.J. Johns : /26-11/22/05... Grant Fernstrum : /2/-10/3/79... P.J. Johns Consecutive Games Without Allowing A Goal # Games Dates Goalkeeper /16-11/09/02... Chris Dadaian /4/78-10/20/78... P.J. Johns /31-11/18/05... Grant Fernstrum /4-10/16/05... Grant Fernstrum /9/79-9/29/79... P.J. Johns Most Consecutive Games With A Point # Games Player Points Year Tony Sanneh... (10g,12a) Antou Jallow... (14g, 4a) Jeff Rohrman... (2g, 6a) Tony Sanneh... (7g, 3a) Manny Lagos... (6g, 3a) Mark Beibel... (4g, 4a) Don Gramenz... (6g, 5a) Zeke Dombrowski... (2g, 3a) Craig Mallace... (1g, 5a) Dale Weiler... (3g, 5a) Antou Jallow... (6g, 1a) Antou Jallow... (7g, 0a) Ryan Seymour... (6g, 2a) Tony Colvin... (1g, 4a) Erik White... (4g, 1a) Manny Lagos... (6g, 2a) Tony Sanneh... (7g, 3a) Sasho Cirovski... (3g, 6a) Current Panthers in BOLD Tony Sanneh set a school record with points in eight-straight games (10 goals/12 assists) in B.J. Blake recorded the fastest goal to start a game in UWM history, scoring just 19 seconds into a match in Manny Lagos combined with Tony Sanneh (0:27) and Gerard Lagos (0:28) for quick back-to-back goals.

59 NCAA Tournament Participants 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 CoSIDA ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM 2007 Zeke Dombrowski 2006 Billy Meier Steve Sperl 2005 Steve Bode Neil Dombrowski 2004 Antou Jallow Khaled El-Ahmad 2003 Antou Jallow 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 2007 Steve Bode Zeke Dombrowski 2006 Billy Meier 2005 Neil Dombrowski Steve Bode 2004 Antou Jallow 2003 Tighe Dombrowski Antou Jallow Kyle Lance 2002 Chris Dadaian Chad Dombrowski Tighe Dombrowski Antou Jallow 2001 Chris Dadaian Chad Dombrowski Tighe Dombrowski Ryan Seymour 2000 Scott Dombrowski 1999 Bobby de St. Aubin 1997 Ryan Hawkins Joaquin Santos Erik White 1996 Kevin Deck David Marshall Jr. Joaquin Santos Erik White 1995 Kevin Deck Paul Royal Jake Provan 1994 Kevin Deck Steve Grimm Paul Royal Trevor Sisk SECOND TEAM 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 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 Dan Mannella 1996 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 ( ) 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 Jon Szczepanski 1987 Jason Balistrieri Mike Becker Mark Biebel Tim Bisswurm Mark Fuhr Tihi Prpa WISL ( ) 1988 Jason Balistrieri Mark Fuhr Peter Schweinert Jon Szczepanski 1987 Mike Becker Tim Bisswurm Mark Fuhr Tihi Prpa Joe Stacy 1986 Jimmy Banks Mike Becker Tim Bisswurm Mike Rowe Tihi Prpa 1985 Jimmy Banks Tim Bisswurm Jeff Rohrman Mike Rowe 1984 Tim Bisswurm Sasho Cirovski Jeff Rohrman Mike Rowe 1983 Sasho Cirovski ALL-WISCONSIN ( ) 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 FIRST TEAM 2003 Tighe Dombrowski 2002 Chad Dombrowski Antou Jallow SECOND TEAM 2005 Neil Dombrowski 2004 Antou Jallow Trent Furtsch 2002 Chris Dadaian All-Time Honors

60 60 Horizon League Champions THIRD TEAM 2002 Tighe Dombrowski 2001 Chad Dombrowski Ryan Seymour 2000 Blake Bostwick 1999 Scott Dombrowski 1996 Kevin Deck David Marshall, Jr 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 Mark Fuhr Jon Szczepanski 1986 Jimmy Banks 1985 Jimmy Banks 1984 Sasho Cirovski 1983 Sasho Cirovski Fabio Marras 1982 Sasho Cirovski 1981 Jim Solberg 1980 Pete Knezic Craig Webb 1979 Pete Knezic Craig Webb 1978 Mike Fischer Pete Knezic 1977 Mike Fischer 1975 James Akintonde 1974 James Akintonde 1973 Zach Papanikolaou ALL-AMERICA HONORS NSCAA FIRST TEAM 1991 Manuel Lagos SECOND TEAM 2002 Chad Dombrowski 1995 Kevin Deck 1993 Tony Sanneh 1990 Manuel Lagos THIRD TEAM 2002 Antou Jallow HONORABLE MENTION 1979 Pete Knezic SOCCER TIMES HONORABLE MENTION 2003 Tighe Dombrowski COLLEGESOCCERNEWS.COM SECOND TEAM 2002 Chad Dombrowski HONORABLE MENTION 2002 Antou Jallow ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2001 Khaled El-Ahmad TOP DRAWER SOCCER ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2005 Grant Fernstrum PANTHER TEAM HONORS All-Time Honors MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1973 Zach Papanikolaou 1974 James Akintonde 1975 Rick Barbosa 1976 John Fetzer 1977 Mike Fischer 1978 Mike Fischer 1979 Pete Knezic 1980 Pete Knezic 1981 Jim Solberg 1982 Kris Geier 1983 Fabio Marras 1984 Sasho Cirovski 1985 Jeff Rohrman 1986 Mike Rowe 1987 Tim Bisswurm 1988 Jon Szczepanski 1989 Brian Donohoo 1990 Manuel Lagos 1991 Mike Roe 1992 John Menk 1993 Tony Sanneh 1994 Trevor Sisk Steve Grimm 1995 Kevin Deck 1996 Kevin Deck Chris Jahr 1997 Ryan Hawkins 1998 Matt Schmitt 1999 Tony Colvin Scott Dombrowski 2000 Blake Bostwick 2001 Ryan Seymour 2002 Chad Dombrowski Khaled El-Ahmad 2003 Tighe Dombrowski 2004 Antou Jallow 2005 Steve Bode 2006 Billy Meier 2007 Steve Bode MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1976 Lito Zabala 1977 Pete Knezic 1978 P.J. Johns 1979 Tunji Akiwowo 1980 Dave Dray 1981 Brian Thomas 1982 Nick Racz 1983 Kevin Armstrong 1984 Mike Becker 1985 Gottfried Eichler 1986 Joe Stacy 1987 Mark Biebel 1988 Brian Donohoo 1989 Goran Krajl 1990 Tony Sanneh 1991 Don Gramenz 1992 Demetri Vacratsis 1993 Dean Beck 1994 Eric Stempinski 1995 Ryan Hawkins 1996 Erik White 1997 Tony Colvin 1998 Eric Hess 1999 Chris Dadaian 2000 Ryan Seymour 2001 Chad Dombrowski 2002 B.J. Blake 2003 Kirk Thode 2004 Ian Hoelker 2005 Tenzin Rampa 2006 Chris Lins 2007 Nicholas Gerard-Larson NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2003 Steve Bode 2004 Dan Horst 2005 Grant Fernstrum 2006 Ryan Germann 2007 Greg Rosenthal SOCCER SCHOLAR 1977 Dave Dray 1978 Dave Dray 1979 P.J. Johns 1980 Solomon Eskinder 1981 Jim Solberg 1982 Sasho Cirovski 1983 Kevin Armstrong 1984 Kevin Armstrong 1985 Joe Stacy 1986 Mark Fuhr 1987 Mark Fuhr 1988 Mark Fuhr 1989 Fritz Heiden 1990 Doug Fabio 1991 Craig Names 1992 Brian Donohoo 1993 Jack Hansen 1994 Steve Grimm 1995 Dean Beck 1996 Mark Durham 1997 Neal Driscoll 1998 David Tompa 1999 Chris Dadaian 2000 Chris Dadaian 2001 Chris Dadaian 2002 Antou Jallow 2003 Antou Jallow 2004 Adam Gehrt 2005 Billy Meier 2006 Billy Meier 2007 Ken Ogorzalek 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 2002 Tighe Dombrowski 2003 Tighe Dombrowski 2004 Chris Brisson 2005 Billy Meier 2006 Steve Bode Paul Coleman 2007 Zeke Dombrowski COACH S AWARD (Outstanding Service To UWM 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

61 NCAA Tournament Participants W L T First Last GF GA Adelphi Air Force Akron Alabama A&M Army Beloit Binghamton First Meeting Blackburn College Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Bradley Brigham Young Brooklyn College Brown Butler California Cal Poly Cal State Northridge First Meeting UC-Santa Barbara Central Florida Central Michigan Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland State Colorado College Coastal Carolina Connecticut Creighton Dartmouth Davidson Dayton DePaul Denver Detroit Drake Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville Farleigh Dickinson Florida International Georgetown Gonzaga Green Bay Hartford Hartwick Holy Cross UIC Illinois State Illinois Tech Indiana IPFW Lake Forest Lakeland La Salle Lewis Lipscomb Loyola Loyola (MD) Louisville Marquette Marshall Memphis Miami (OH) Michigan Michigan State Michigan Tech Minnesota UM-Kansas City W L T First Last GF GA Missouri State Nevada-Las Vegas New Mexico UNC-Wilmington Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northwestern Notre Dame Oakland Old Dominion Oregon State Pennsylvania Philadelphia Textile Princeton Purdue-Calumet Quincy Rockford Roosevelt St. Bonaventure St. Joseph s (PA) St. Louis St. Mary s (CA) St. Thomas San Diego State San Francisco Santa Clara First Meeting Seton Hall South Alabama South Florida SIU-Edwardsville Southern Methodist Texas Christian Tulsa Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vermont Wake Forest Washington West Virginia Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wheaton William & Mary Wisconsin UW-Parkside UW-Platteville UW-Whitewater Wright State Xavier Yale NOTE: Opponents in BOLD W L T America East Atlantic Atlantic Coast Atlantic Atlantic Sun Big East Big South Big Ten Big West Colonial Conference USA Horizon Independent Ivy W L T Mid-Atlantic Mid-American Mid-Continent Missouri Valley Mountain Pacific Mountain West Northeast Pacific Patriot Southern West Coast Division II Division III NAIA/Dropped All-Time Series Histories

62 62 Horizon League Champions Series Histories ADELPHI /5/88 Miami, Fla.... L AIR FORCE /27/96 Dallas, Texas... L /3/77 Col. Springs, Col... W AKRON /5/03 Akron, Ohio... W /11/02 Milwaukee... W /19/01 Akron, Ohio... L /15/00 Milwaukee... W /25/98 Akron, Ohio... L /6/96 Milwaukee... W /6/95 Akron, Ohio... W OT 10/23/94 Milwaukee... W /15/93 Akron, Ohio... L /25/92 Milwaukee... L /18/87 Akron, Ohio... L /21/86 Milwaukee... L /21/85 Akron, Ohio... W /22/84 Milwaukee... L /25/83 Akron, Ohio... L /25/82 Milwaukee... L /27/81 Akron, Ohio... W /1/80 Milwaukee... W ALABAMA A&M /7/03 Milwaukee... W /28/97 Milwaukee... W /4/94 Madison, Wis.... L /12/93 Milwaukee... W ARMY /4/92 Mobile, Ala....T OT BELOIT /4/77 Milwaukee... W /28/74 Milwaukee... W /29/73 Beloit, Wis.... W BLACKBURN /16/74 Charleston, Ill....T OT BOSTON COLLEGE /3/82 Boston, Mass.... L BOSTON UNIVERSITY /13/86 Milwaukee... L BOWLING GREEN /23/01 Bowling Green.. L /10/00 Milwaukee... L /5/92 Madison, Wis....T OT 9/23/83 Bowling Green.. L /9/82 Milwaukee... W /17/77 Bowling Green. W /18/76 Milwaukee... W BRADLEY /18/05 Peoria, Ill. $... W /13/05 Milwaukee... W /3/04 Peoria, Ill....T OT 10/3/90 Milwaukee... W BRIGHAM YOUNG /16/86 Green Bay, Wis.. W BROOKYLN /11/90 Milwaukee... W BROWN /18/98 New Haven, Conn..L BUTLER /5/07 Indianapolis... W /28/06 Milwaukee*... L /8/06 Milwaukee...T OT 11/5/05 Milwaukee*... W /9/05 Indianapolis... W /29/04 Milwaukee... W /16/03 Milwaukee*... W /12/03 Indianapolis... W /15/02 Milwaukee... W /1/02 Milwaukee... W /11/01 Milwaukee*... L /28/01 Indianapolis... W OT 10/31/00 Milwaukee... W /13/00 Milwaukee... W /29/99 Indianapolis... L /8/98 Indianapolis*... L /30/98 Milwaukee... L /15/97 Indianapolis*... L /17/97 Indianapolis... W OT 10/4/96 Milwaukee... W /27/95 Indianapolis... L /30/94 Milwaukee... W /1/93 Indianapolis... W /27/92 Milwaukee... L CALIFORNIA /4/93 Madison, Wis... W /7/90 Berkeley, Calif.... L CAL POLY /9/07 San Luis Obispo.. L UC-SANTA BARBARA /7/07 Santa Barbara... L /23/04 Santa Barbara $. L OT CENTRAL FLORIDA /25/85 Orlando, Fla.... L CENTRAL MICHIGAN /1/84 Milwaukee... W CHICAGO /10/75 Milwaukee... W CINCINNATI /19/91 Milwaukee... W /3/90 Milwaukee... W /16/90 Cincinnati... W /15/89 Milwaukee... W /18/88 Cincinnati... L /14/78 Milwaukee... W CLEVELAND STATE /14/07 Milwaukee... W /15/06 Milwaukee... W /29/05 Cleveland... W /6/04 Milwaukee*... W /31/04 Milwaukee... W OT 9/26/03 Cleveland... W /17/02 Milwaukee*... W /27/02 Milwaukee... W /6/01 Milwaukee*... W /21/01 Cleveland... W /28/00 Cleveland... W /24/99 Milwaukee... W /23/98 Cleveland... W /12/97 Milwaukee... W /1/96 Cleveland... W OT 10/15/95 Milwaukee... W /24/94 Cleveland... W /5/93 Cleveland... W /17/89 Milwaukee... L /16/88 Cleveland... W OT 10/18/87 Milwaukee... W /2/86 Cleveland... W /29/85 Milwaukee... W /27/84 Cleveland...T /30/83 Milwaukee... L /30/82 Cleveland... L /31/81 Milwaukee... L /22/80 Cleveland $... L /2/80 Cleveland... L /17/79 Cleveland $... L /1/79 Milwaukee...T /30/78 Cleveland... L /1/77 Milwaukee... L /2/76 Cleveland... L /19/75 Cleveland... L /12/74 Milwaukee... W /13/73 Cleveland... L

63 NCAA Tournament Participants COLORADO COLLEGE /2/77 Colorado Springs. L /25/75 Milwaukee... W COASTAL CAROLINA /17/04 Conway, S.C.... L /27/97 Milwaukee... W /30/92 Milwaukee... W CONNECTICUT /6/92 Madison, Wis.... L /1/82 Storrs, Conn.... L CREIGHTON /8/06 Madison, Wis.... L /27/02 Lincoln, Neb. $.. L /16/01 Omaha, Neb... W /9/99 Milwaukee... L /10/83 Omaha, Neb...T OT DARTMOUTH /21/07 Hanover, N.H.... L /15/91 Milwaukee... W DAVIDSON /31/97 Madison, Wis... W /31/87 Davidson, N.C.. W DAYTON /3/04 Madison, Wis....T OT 9/12/03 Louisville, Ky.... L /22/01 Bowling Green, Ohio.. W /24/99 Dayton, Ohio... L /6/97 Milwaukee... W /13/78 Milwaukee... W DePAUL /7/02 Milwaukee... W /1/01 Milwaukee... W /11/88 Chicago... W /16/87 Milwaukee... W /18/85 Milwaukee... W DENVER /6/03 Milwaukee... L OT DETROIT /12/07 Milwaukee... W /15/06 Detroit... L /13/05 Detroit*... W /2/05 Milwaukee... L /14/04 Milwaukee*... W /25/04 Detroit... W /29/03 Milwaukee... W /19/02 Detroit... W /30/01 Milwaukee... W /29/00 Detroit... W OT 10/17/99 Milwaukee... W /11/98 Detroit... W /21/97 Milwaukee... L /9/96 Indianapolis*...T OT 11/3/96 Detroit... L /3/95 DeKalb, Ill.*... L OT 10/29/95 Detroit... L /4/94 South Bend, Ind.*. W OT 9/10/94 Milwaukee...T OT DRAKE /14/07 Milwaukee... L /2/05 Madison...T OT 9/19/97 Des Moines, Iowa..W /14/96 Milwaukee... W /20/92 Des Moines, Iowa. W OT 9/22/91 Milwaukee... W /4/90 Milwaukee*... W /28/90 Des Moines, Iowa..W /23/89 Milwaukee... W /29/88 Edwardsville, Ill.*.. W OT 9/5/88 Des Moines, Iowa...L /26/87 Milwaukee... W EASTERN ILLINOIS /9/01 Milwaukee... W /6/96 Madison, Wis... W /31/93 Milwaukee... W /13/87 Milwaukee... L /5/82 Charleston, Ill.... L /11/81 Milwaukee... L /16/76 Charleston, Ill.... L /18/75 Milwaukee... W /17/74 Charleston, Ill.... L /20/73 Milwaukee... L EASTERN MICHIGAN /12/99 Milwaukee... W /17/84 Milwaukee... W EVANSVILLE /5/04 Madison, Wis....T OT 10/3/93 Evansville, Ind...T OT 9/12/92 Milwaukee... W /6/91 Evansville, Ind... L /3/90 Milwaukee...T OT 10/6/89 Evansville, Ind... L /8/88 Milwaukee... L /9/87 Evansville, Ind... L /14/86 Milwaukee... L OT 11/3/85 Evansville, Ind... L OT 9/14/84 Milwaukee... L /18/83 Evansville, Ind.. W /18/82 Milwaukee...T OT 11/7/81 Evansville, Ind... L /8/80 Milwaukee... W /11/79 Evansville, Ind.. W /9/78 Milwaukee... L FARLEIGH DICKINSON /11/05 Milwaukee... L OT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL /23/06 Miami, Fla.... L /29/97 Madison, Wis.... L /4/88 Miami, Fla.... L GEORGETOWN /2/95 Madison, Wis... W GONZAGA /16/07 Milwaukee... L /25/05 Spokane, Wash..T OT 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 kept the Cup in 2007 with a thrilling 1-0 victory on the road, scoring in the 78th minute. GREEN BAY /27/07 Green Bay... W /19/06 Milwaukee... W /11/05 Detroit, Mich.*. W /26/05 Green Bay... L OT 10/13/04 Milwaukee... W /8/03 Milwaukee*... W /22/03 Green Bay... W /25/02 Milwaukee... W /9/01 Green Bay... W OT 10/25/00 Milwaukee...T OT 10/6/99 Green Bay...T OT 11/4/98 Green Bay*... W OT Series Histories

64 64 Horizon League Champions Series Histories 10/4/98 Milwaukee... L /3/97 Green Bay... W OT 11/8/96 Indianapolis*... W /25/96 Milwaukee... W /2/95 DeKalb, Ill.*... W /22/95 Milwaukee... W OT 9/21/94 Green Bay... L /24/93 Milwaukee... W /9/92 Green Bay... L OT 8/24/91 Milwaukee... W /17/90 Green Bay... W /11/89 Milwaukee... W /19/88 Green Bay... L /21/87 Milwaukee... W /22/86 Green Bay... W OT 10/5/85 Milwaukee... W /29/84 Green Bay... L /2/83 Milwaukee... L /1/82 Madison, Wis.... L /3/80 Green Bay... L /6/79 Milwaukee...T /7/78 Green Bay... W /8/77 Green Bay... W /8/76 Platteville, Wis.. L /11/75 Milwaukee... L OT HARTFORD /9/00 Milwaukee... L /22/95 Green Bay, Wis. W OT 9/19/93 Hartford, Conn. W HARTWICK /5/87 Milwaukee...T OT HOLY CROSS /3/95 Madison, Wis... W UIC /16/07 Chicago*... L OT 10/21/07 Chicago... L /3/06 Chicago... L /12/05 Milwaukee...T OT 10/10/04 Chicago... L /16/03 Milwaukee...T OT 10/2/02 Chicago... W /3/01 Milwaukee... W /4/00 Chicago*... L /27/00 Chicago... L /30/99 Milwaukee... W /23/98 Chicago... L OT 11/9/97 Indianapolis*... W /16/97 Milwaukee... W /22/96 Chicago... W /17/95 Chicago... W /11/94 Milwaukee... W /10/93 Chicago... W /19/84 Chicago... W /21/83 Milwaukee... W...0-1^ 9/22/82 Chicago...T /23/81 Milwaukee... W /24/80 Chicago...T /26/79 Milwaukee... W /27/78 Chicago... L /28/77 Milwaukee... W /13/76 Chicago... L /1/75 Milwaukee... W /6/74 Chicago... W /10/73 Milwaukee... L ILLINOIS STATE /11/87 Milwaukee... W OT 10/15/86 Normal, Ill.... W OT 10/16/85 Milwaukee...T OT 10/31/84 Normal, Ill.... W /3/82 Milwaukee... L /4/81 Normal, Ill.... W /11/80 Milwaukee... W /16/79 Normal, Ill....T OT 9/15/78 Milwaukee... W ILLINOIS TECH /6/73 Milwaukee... W INDIANA /8/93 Bloomington... L /9/92 Milwaukee...T OT 10/11/91 Bloomington... L /10/90 Bloomington $.. L /7/90 Milwaukee... L /8/89 Bloomington... L /9/88 Milwaukee... L OT 10/12/86 Bloomington... L /13/85 Milwaukee... L /14/84 Bloomington... L /16/83 Milwaukee... L /16/82 Bloomington... L /17/81 Milwaukee... L /19/80 Bloomington... L /2/79 Milwaukee... L /12/78 Bloomington... L /10/77 Milwaukee... L /11/76 Bloomington... L IPFW /1/06 Milwaukee... W /21/02 Green Bay, Wis.. W LAKE FOREST /26/77 Lake Forest, Ill.. W /27/76 Milwaukee... W LAKELAND /20/79 Sheboygan, Wis..W LaSALLE /3/94 South Bend, Ind.*.. W /21/94 Milwaukee... W LEWIS /5/83 Milwaukee... W /11/82 Romeoville, Ill... L /9/81 Milwaukee... W /10/80 Romeoville, Ill.. W /12/79 Milwaukee... W /13/78 Romeoville, Ill.. W OT 9/14/77 Milwaukee... W /15/76 Romeoville, Ill... L /10/75 Milwaukee... W /18/74 Romeoville, Ill.. W /3/73 Milwaukee... L LIPSCOMB /3/06 Milwaukee... W LOUISVILLE /4/91 Norfolk, Va.... W /14/90 Louisville, Ky.... W /20/89 Milwaukee... L LOYOLA /18/07 Milwaukee... L /22/06 Chicago... W /23/05 Milwaukee... W /24/04 Chicago... W /24/03 Chicago... W OT 11/9/02 Milwaukee*... W /24/02 Milwaukee... W /12/01 Chicago... W /8/00 Milwaukee... L OT 10/13/99 Chicago... W /21/98 Milwaukee... L /8/97 Milwaukee*... W /28/97 Chicago... W /25/96 Milwaukee...T OT 10/10/95 Chicago... W /28/94 Milwaukee... W /14/85 Milwaukee... W /12/84 Milwaukee... W /14/83 Chicago... W /15/82 Milwaukee... W LOYOLA (MD) /17/00 Green Bay, Wis. W /16/94 Green Bay, Wis. W

65 NCAA Tournament Participants /21/74 Valley Fields... W /22/73 Valley Fields... W MARSHALL /17/99 Nashville, Tenn...L OT MEMPHIS /14/03 Louisville, Ky.... L /3/99 Milwaukee... W /13/98 Milwaukee... L /12/97 Albuquerque... L /10/88 Milwaukee... W UNC-WILMINGTON /19/04 Wilmington, N.C... W NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS /1/95 Milwaukee... W The winner of the annual UWM versus Marquette match takes possession of the Milwaukee Cup. In 2007, Milwaukee scored a late goal to earn a hardfought 1-1 tie and maintain possession of the Cup for another year. MARQUETTE /31/07 Valley Fields...T OT 9/13/06 Engelmann... W /31/05 Valley Fields... W /26/04 Engelmann... W /28/03 Valley Fields... L /22/02 Engelmann... W /3/01 Valley Fields... W /1/00 Engelmann... L /15/99 Engelmann... L OT 9/30/98 Valley Fields... L /7/97 Valley Fields...T OT 10/20/96 Engelmann... W /15/95 Valley Fields... W /4/94 Engelmann... W /28/93 Valley Fields... L /29/92 Engelmann... W /11/91 Valley Fields... W OT 10/21/90 Valley Fields... W /22/89 Engelmann... W /23/88 Engelmann... W /25/87 Valley Fields... W OT 10/26/86 Engelmann... W /9/85 Valley Fields... W OT 11/10/84 Bavarian Field...T OT 11/12/83 Valley Fields... L /13/82 Milwaukee... L /16/81 Valley Fields... W /13/80 Engelmann... W /19/79 Valley Fields... W /4/78 Engelmann... W /7/77 Valley Fields... W /17/76 Engelmann... W /20/75 Quincy, Ill.... W MIAMI (OH) /9/95 Milwaukee... W /23/94 Cleveland... L /14/77 Milwaukee... W MICHIGAN /13/06 Milwaukee... W /20/05 Ann Arbor... L OT MICHIGAN STATE /11/92 Milwaukee... L /13/91 East Lansing... W /13/90 Milwaukee... W /5/89 East Lansing... W /2/88 Milwaukee... L /4/87 East Lansing... W /5/86 Milwaukee... L /25/81 Milwaukee... W /27/80 Milwaukee... W MICHIGAN TECH /9/74 Milwaukee... W MINNESOTA /10/81 Milwaukee... W /17/80 Milwaukee... W /29/79 Minneapolis... W /24/78 Milwaukee... W UM-KANSAS CITY /20/03 Green Bay, Wis... W /23/01 St. Louis, Mo. $... L MISSOURI STATE /14/01 Omaha, Neb... L NEVADA-LAS VEGAS /04/05 Madison, Wis... W /14/97 Albuquerque, N.M.. L /8/86 Las Vegas, Nev....L NEW MEXICO /22/05 Albuquerque $...T OT Note: UWM fell 5-3 on PK s 8/31/03 Madison, Wis... W 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 In 2006, UWM lost for the first time in the series since NORTHERN ILLINOIS /6/07 DeKalb, Ill.... L /1/06 Milwaukee... L OT 10/16/05 DeKalb, Ill.... W /22/04 Milwaukee... W /29/03 Madison, Wis... W /6/02 DeKalb, Ill.... W /17/01 Milwaukee... W /6/00 DeKalb, Ill.... W /20/99 Milwaukee... L /25/98 DeKalb, Ill.... L /24/97 Milwaukee... L /13/96 DeKalb, Ill.... W /17/95 Milwaukee... W /16/94 DeKalb, Ill.... L /11/93 Milwaukee... W /21/92 DeKalb, Ill.... W /2/91 Milwaukee... L /26/90 DeKalb, Ill....T /29/89 DeKalb, Ill....T /14/89 Milwaukee... W /24/88 Milwaukee... W /23/87 DeKalb, Ill.... L /5/86 Milwaukee... W Series Histories

66 66 Horizon League Champions Series Histories 11/6/85 DeKalb, Ill.... L /3/84 Milwaukee... W /5/83 DeKalb, Ill.... L /6/82 Milwaukee... W /19/81 Milwaukee... W /20/80 MIlwaukee...T /22/79 DeKalb, Ill.... W /20/78 Milwaukee... L /24/77 DeKalb, Ill.... L OT 9/25/76 Milwaukee... L /27/75 DeKalb, Ill.... W NORTHWESTERN /18/02 Evanston, Ill.... W /5/01 Milwaukee... W /3/00 Evanston, Ill.... W /2/98 Milwaukee... L /1/96 Evanston, Ill.... W /13/95 Evanston, Ill.... W /20/91 Evanston, Ill.... W /30/90 Milwaukee... W /21/88 Evanston, Ill.... L /30/87 Milwaukee... W /8/86 Evanston, Ill....T OT 9/15/85 Milwaukee... W /16/83 Milwaukee... W /27/82 Evanston, Ill.... W /28/81 Evanston, Ill.... W /29/80 Evanston, Ill.... W /7/79 Milwaukee... W NOTRE DAME /26/03 South Bend $... L /6/94 South Bend*... L OT 10/2/94 South Bend... W /31/86 Milwaukee... L /7/85 South Bend... W OT 9/10/83 Milwaukee... W OT 10/13/79 Milwaukee... W OAKLAND /9/05 Milwaukee... W /23/02 Milwaukee$... W /8/84 Rochester, Mich.. L /12/81 Milwaukee... W /6/76 Rochester, Mich..T OT 11/8/75 Milwaukee... W /17/73 Milwaukee... W OLD DOMINION /14/97 Albuquerque, N.M. L OREGON STATE /23/05 Spokane, Wash..T OT PENNSYLVANIA /13/04 Milwaukee... W OT PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE /11/88 Milwaukee... L OT PRINCETON /1/89 Princeton, N.J.... L PURDUE-CALUMET /9/79 Hammond, Ind. W /3/73 Hammond, Ind. W QUINCY /22/93 Milwaukee... W /7/91 Quincy, Ill.... W /2/90 Milwaukee... W /26/90 Quincy, Ill.... W OT 10/27/89 DeKalb, Ill.... W /3/89 Valley Field... W /3/88 Quincy, Ill.... L /11/87 Milwaukee... L /2/85 Quincy, Ill.... W /3/84 Milwaukee... W /5/81 Quincy, Ill.... L /6/80 Milwaukee...T OT ROCKFORD /8/82 Milwaukee... W ROOSEVELT /24/84 Chicago... W /7/83 Milwaukee... W ST. BONAVENTURE /8/86 Madison, Wis... W ST. JOSEPH S (PA) /11/94 Milwaukee... W ST. LOUIS /6/87 Milwaukee... L /2/80 Milwaukee... W /22/78 St. Louis... L ST. MARY S (CA) /8/01 Milwaukee... W /21/00 Moraga, Calif.... L /3/99 Madison, Wis... W /5/93 Madison, Wis... W /9/90 Moraga, Calif.... W /5/86 Green Bay, Wis...W ST. THOMAS (MN) /5/86 Green Bay, Wis...W SAN DIEGO STATE /9/86 Las Vegas, Nev...W OT SAN FRANCISCO /20/04 San Francisco $..W /18/94 Green Bay, Wis...W SETON HALL /29/89 South Orange, N.J..T OT SOUTH ALABAMA /15/96 Milwaukee... W /1/92 Mobile, Ala.... L SOUTH FLORIDA /26/85 Tampa Bay, Fla...W SIU-EDWARDSVILLE /25/91 Edwardsville, Ill.. W OT 10/14/90 Milwaukee... L /1/89 Edwardsville, Ill.. W OT 10/30/88 Edwardsville, Ill... L /14/88 Milwaukee... W /7/87 Edwardsville, Ill...T OT 10/19/86 Milwaukee... L /19/85 Edwardsville, Ill... L /20/84 Milwaukee... L /23/82 Milwaukee... L /23/81 Edwardsville, Ill... L /25/80 Milwaukee... W /27/79 Edwardsville, Ill... L /28/78 Milwaukee... L /29/77 Edwardsville, Ill.. W /30/76 Milwaukee... L /1/75 Edwardsville, Ill... L /2/74 Milwaukee... L /11/73 Edwardsville, Ill... L SOUTHERN METHODIST /27/06 Tulsa, Okla.... L /2/02 Dallas, Tex....T OT 9/29/96 Dallas, Tex.... L /3/94 Madison, Wis.... L /2/92 Milwaukee... L OT 11/3/79 Milwaukee... W /3/78 Dallas, Tex.... L TEXAS CHRISTIAN /5/99 Madison, Wis... W OT 9/2/78 Ft. Worth, Tex.. W TULSA /2/07 Madison, Wis.... L OT 8/25/06 Tulsa, Okla.... L /11/04 Milwaukee... L

67 NCAA Tournament Participants /31/02 Tulsa, Okla.... L OT 10/17/98 Tulsa, Okla.... L /7/97 Milwaukee... L /13/92 Milwaukee... W /9/89 Milwaukee... W /1/85 Tulsa, Okla.... W VALPARAISO /29/07 Milwaukee...T OT 10/17/93 Valparaiso, Ind... W VANDERBILT /19/99 Nashville, Tenn. L /12/98 Milwaukee... L OT VERMONT /21/03 Green Bay, Wis. W /22/95 Green Bay, Wis. W /18/93 Hartford, Conn. L WAKE FOREST /10/95 Milwaukee... L /29/87 Winston-Salem, N.C..L OT WASHINGTON /10/06 Madison, Wis.... L OT WEST VIRGINIA /10/82 Milwaukee... L WESTERN ILLINOIS /8/02 Milwaukee... W /29/93 Milwaukee... W /22/76 Milwaukee... L /13/75 Macomb, Ill.... L /26/74 Milwaukee...T OT 10/27/73 Macomb, Ill.... L WESTERN KENTUCKY /27/91 Bowling Green, Ky.. W OT WESTERN MICHIGAN /31/07 Madison, Wis.... L /22/03 Milwaukee $... W /1/00 Kalamazoo... L /11/99 Milwaukee... W /14/87 Kalamazoo... W /27/86 Milwaukee... W /11/85 Milwaukee... W /10/84 Kalamazoo... W /13/82 Milwaukee... L /14/81 Kalamazoo... W /15/80 Milwaukee... W /17/79 Kalamazoo... W /20/78 Milwaukee... W OT 10/21/77 Kalamazoo... W /23/76 Milwaukee...T OT WHEATON /3/79 Wheaton, Ill....T OT 10/15/77 Milwaukee... W WILLIAM & MARY /29/91 Norfolk, Va.... L UW-PARKSIDE /7/92 Milwaukee... L /10/90 Kenosha, Wis.... W /25/89 Milwaukee... W /1/88 Kenosha, Wis.... W /4/87 Milwaukee... W /24/86 Kenosha, Wis.... W /25/85 Milwaukee... W /26/84 Kenosha, Wis.... W /8/83 Milwaukee... W /2/82 Madison, Wis.... L /2/81 Kenosha, Wis.... L OT 10/5/79 Milwaukee... W /7/77 Green Bay, Wis. W /4/75 Milwaukee... W /5/74 Kenosha, Wis....T OT UW-PLATTEVILLE /3/81 Milwaukee... W /22/80 Platteville, Wis. W /6/78 Kenosha, Wis.... W /9/76 Platteville, Wis. W /17/75 Platteville, Wis. W /8/74 Milwaukee... W /2/73 Milwaukee... W UW-WHITEWATER /30/83 Milwaukee... W /24/79 Whitewater, Wis. W /8/78 Milwaukee... W WISCONSIN /10/07 Milwaukee...T OT 9/20/06 Madison...T OT 10/04/05 Milwaukee... W /6/04 Madison... L /1/03 Milwaukee... L /16/02 Madison... W OT 10/5/01 Milwaukee... W /6/00 Madison... L OT 10/22/99 Milwaukee... W OT 10/2/98 Milwaukee... W /24/97 Milwaukee... L /26/96 Madison... L /20/95 Milwaukee... L /30/94 Madison... L /24/93 Milwaukee...T OT 9/25/92 Madison... L /25/91 Milwaukee... W /5/90 Madison... W /15/89 Milwaukee...T /30/88 Milwaukee... W /1/87 Madison... L /1/86 Milwaukee...T /2/85 Madison... W /29/84 Milwaukee...T /19/83 Madison... L /2/81 Milwaukee... L /4/80 Milwaukee... W /12/79 Milwaukee... W /5/78 Madison... W /5/77 Milwaukee... W /6/75 Madison... W /14/74 Madison... W WRIGHT STATE /7/07 Dayton, Ohio... W /6/06 Milwaukee... W /7/05 Dayton, Ohio... W /12/04 Milwaukee*... W /15/04 Milwaukee... W /14/03 Milwaukee*... W /10/03 Dayton, Ohio... W /13/02 Milwaukee... W /10/01 Milwaukee*... W /26/01 Dayton, Ohio... W /24/00 Milwaukee... W /4/99 Indianapolis, Ind.. L OT 10/31/99 Dayton, Ohio... W /1/98 Milwaukee...T OT 10/19/97 Dayton, Ohio... W /18/96 Milwaukee...T OT 10/8/95 Dayton, Ohio... L /14/94 Milwaukee... L /7/93 Dayton, Ohio... W /14/91 Milwaukee... W XAVIER /16/00 Milwaukee... W /26/99 Cincinnati, Ohio W OT 10/9/94 Cincinnati, Ohio W YALE /23/07 Hanover, N.H.... L /23/00 Milwaukee... W /20/98 New Haven, Conn...W * denotes league tournament game $ denotes NCAA Tournament game ^ denotes forfeit Series Histories

68 68 Horizon League Champions Year-by-Year Results 2007 Jon Coleman Horizon: 5-2-1/2nd 8/31 vs. Western Michigan ^ L 2-1 9/2 vs. Tulsa ^ L 2-1 OT 9/7 at #9 UC Santa Barbara L 2-0 9/9 at Cal Poly L 1-0 9/14 Drake! L 2-1 9/16 #20 Gonzaga! L 2-1 9/21 at Dartmouth & L 1-0 9/23 vs. Yale & L 3-1 9/29 Valparaiso* T 1-1 2OT 10/5 at Butler* W /7 at Wright State* W /10 Wisconsin T 1-1 2OT 10/12 Detroit* W /14 Cleveland State* W /18 Loyola* L /21 at UIC* L /27 at Green Bay* W /31 at Marquette T 1-1 2OT 11/6 at Northern Illinois L /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 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 9/13 Marquette W 3-2 9/15 at Detroit* L 2-1 9/20 at Wisconsin T 2-2 2OT 9/23 at Florida International L /1 Northern Illinois L 1-0 OT 10/3 at #12 UIC* L /6 Wright State* W /8 Butler* T 2-2 2OT 10/13 Michigan W /15 Cleveland State* W /19 Green Bay* W /22 at Loyola* W /28 Butler # L 2-1 * Horizon League Game & Golden Hurricane Classic, Tulsa, Okla.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ Wisconsin Invitational, Madison, Wis. # Horizon League Tournament 9/29 at Cleveland State* W /2 Detroit* L /4 Wisconsin W /7 at Wright State* W /9 at Butler* W /12 UIC* T 0-0 2OT 10/16 at #22 Northern Illinois W /20 at Michigan L 2-1 2OT 10/23 Loyola* W /26 at Green Bay* L 1-0 OT 10/31 Marquette W /5 Butler # W /11 vs. Green Bay # W /13 at Detroit # W /18 at Bradley % W /22 at #1 New Mexico % T 2-2 2OT (Note: UWM fell 5-3 on penalty kicks) * Horizon League Game ^ Big Toe Invitational, Madison, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field & Gonzaga Nike Classic, Spokane, Wash. # Horizon League Tournament % NCAA Tournament 2004 Louis Bennett Horizon: 6-1-0/1st 9/3 vs. Dayton ^ T 0-0 2OT 9/5 vs. Evansville ^ T 1-1 2OT 9/11 Tulsa! L 4-1 9/13 Pennsylvania! W 2-1 OT 9/17 at Coastal Carolina L 1-0 9/19 at UNC-Wilmington W 2-1 9/25 at Detroit* W /3 at Bradley T 1-1 2OT 10/6 at Wisconsin L /10 at UIC* L /13 Green Bay* W /15 Wright State* W /22 Northern Illinois W /24 at Loyola* W /26 Marquette W /29 Butler* W /31 Cleveland State* W 1-0 OT 11/6 Cleveland State # W /12 Wright State # W /14 Detroit # W /20 at San Francisco % W /23 at UC-Santa Barbara % L 2-1 2OT * Horizon League Game ^ Big Toe Invitational, Madison, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field # Horizon League Tournament % NCAA Tournament 9/26 at Cleveland State* W 4-2 9/28 Detroit* W /1 Wisconsin L /5 at Akron W /10 at Wright State* W /12 at Butler* W /16 UIC* T 2-2 OT 10/22 at Green Bay* W /24 at Loyola* W 3-2 OT 10/29 at Marquette L /8 Green Bay # W /14 Wright State # W /16 Butler # W /22 Western Michigan % W /26 at Notre Dame % L 4-1 * Horizon League Game ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field $ Seelbach Classic, Louisville, Ky. & FILA Classic, Green Bay, Wis. # Horizon League Tournament % NCAA Tournament 2002 Louis Bennett Horizon: 7-0-0/1st 8/31 at Tulsa L 2-1 OT 9/2 at Southern Methodist T 1-1 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 9/24 Loyola* W /2 at UIC* W /6 at Northern Illinois W /11 Akron $ W /13 Wright State* W /16 at Wisconsin W 1-0 OT 10/19 at Detroit* W /22 Marquette W /25 Green Bay* W /27 Cleveland State* W /1 Butler* W /9 Loyola # W /15 Butler # W /17 Cleveland State # W /23 Oakland % W /27 at Creighton % L 3-2 * Horizon League Game % Played at Uihlein Field! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ UW-Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. # Horizon League Tournament % NCAA Tournament 2005 Louis Bennett Horizon: 4-2-1/2nd 9/2 vs. Drake ^ T 3-3 2OT 9/4 vs. UNLV ^ W 3-1 9/9 Oakland! W 1-0 9/11 #12 Fairleigh Dickinson! L 2-1 OT 9/13 Bradley W 3-2 9/23 vs. Oregon State & T 1-1 2OT 9/25 at Gonzaga & T 1-1 2OT 2003 Louis Bennett Horizon: 6-0-1/1st 8/29 vs. Northern Illinois ^ W 2-0 8/31 vs. 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 Louis Bennett Horizon: 7-0-0/1st 9/1 DePaul W 4-1 9/5 Northwestern 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 Creighton & W 3-0 9/22 vs. Dayton $ W 3-2 9/23 at Bowling Green $ L 1-0

69 NCAA Tournament Participants /30 Detroit* W /3 at Marquette W /5 Wisconsin W /9 at Green Bay* W 2-1 OT 10/12 at Loyola* W /17 Northern Illinois W /19 at Akron L /21 at Cleveland State* W /26 at Wright State* W /28 at Butler* W 3-2 OT 11/3 UIC* W /6 Cleveland State # W /10 Wright State # W /11 Butler # L /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 2000 Louis Bennett Horizon: 4-2-1/4th 9/1 Marquette 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 9/23 Yale W 3-2 9/24 Wright State* W 1-0 9/27 at UIC* L 3-0 9/29 at Detroit* W 1-0 2OT 10/1 at Western Michigan L /6 at Wisconsin L 3-2 OT 10/8 Loyola* L 3-2 OT 10/13 Butler* W /15 Akron W /21 at St. Mary s (CA) L /25 Green Bay* T 1-1 2OT 10/28 at Cleveland State* W /31 Butler # W /4 at UIC & L 2-0 * Midwestern Collegiate Conference Game! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ UW-Green Bay Tournament, Green Bay, Wis. # MCC Tournament, Milwaukee, Wis. & MCC Tournament, Chicago, Illinois 1999 Louis Bennett MCC: 5-1-1/2nd 9/3 St. Mary s (CA) ^ W 1-0 9/5 Texas Christian ^ W 1-0 OT 9/11 Western Michigan $ W 3-0 9/12 Eastern Michigan $ W 2-1 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 W 2-1 OT 9/30 UIC* W /3 Memphis W /6 at Green Bay* T 0-0 2OT 10/9 Creighton L /13 at Loyola* W /17 Detroit* W /20 Northern Illinois L /22 Wisconsin # W 2-1 2OT 10/24 Cleveland State* W /29 Butler* L /31 at Wright State* W /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 Louis Bennett MCC: 2-4-1/5th 9/2 Northwestern L 3-2 9/12 Vanderbilt & L 2-1 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 /5 at Wisconsin W /7 Indiana L /10 at UW-Parkside W /13 Michigan State W /14 SIU-Edwardsville* L /17 at Green Bay W /21 at Marquette W /26 at Quincy* W 2-1 OT 10/28 at Drake* W /2 Quincy! W /3 Cincinnati! W /4 Drake! W /10 at Indiana % L 5-1 * Big Central Conference Game & Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field # at Brookfield East High School! BSCS Tournament, Engelmann Field % NCAA Tournament 1997 Louis Bennett MCC: 6-1-0/1st 8/29 vs. Florida International ^ L 2-1 3/31 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 /3 at Green Bay* W 1-0 2OT 10/7 at Marquette T 0-0 2OT 10/12 Cleveland State* W /17 at Butler* W 1-0 2OT 10/19 at Wright State* W /24 Wisconsin # L /26 UIC* W /28 at Loyola* W /8 Loyola & W /9 UIC & W /15 Butler & L 1-0 * MCC Game ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis. % New Mexico Tournament, Albuquerue, N.M. $ Miami Tournament, Oxford, Ohio! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field & MCC Tournament, Engelmann Field # at Uihlein Field 1996 Louis Bennett 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 ^ W 3-2 9/14 Drake! W 4-1 9/15 South Alabama! W 2-1 9/22 at UIC* W 3-1 9/25 UW-Green Bay* W 2-1 9/27 vs. Air Force & L 6-1 9/29 at Southern Methodist & L /4 Butler* W /6 Akron W /13 at Northern Illinois* W /18 Wright State* T 1-1 2OT 10/20 Marquette W /25 Loyola* T 1-1 2OT 10/26 at Wisconsin L /1 at Cleveland State* W 1-0 OT 11/3 at Detroit* L /8 vs. Green Bay # W /9 vs. Detroit # T 1-1 2OT (Note: Detroit advanced in shootout, 5-4) * MCC Game ^ Wisconsin Tournament, Madison, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field & SMU Tournament, Dallas, Texas # MCC Tournament game, Indianapolis, Ind Brian Tompkins 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 /1 Northeastern Illinois W /6 at Akron W 2-0 OT 10/8 at Wright State* L /10 at Loyola* W /13 Northwestern W /15 Cleveland State* W /17 at UIC* W /20 Wisconsin # L /22 Green Bay* W 3-1 OT 10/27 at Butler* L /29 at Detroit* L 2-1 Year-by-Year Results

70 70 Horizon League Champions Year-by-Year Results 11/2 vs. Green Bay & W /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 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*! T 1-1 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 9/30 Butler* W /2 at Notre Dame* W /4 Marquette W /9 at Xavier* W /11 UIC* W /14 Wright State* L /16 at Northern Illinois* L /21 La Salle* W /23 Akron W /28 Loyola* W /30 at Wisconsin L /3 vs. La Salle $ W /4 vs. Detroit $ W 1-0 OT 11/6 at Notre Dame $ L 3-2 OT * MCC Game & 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 Brian Tompkins 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 9/24 Wisconsin T 2-2 2OT 9/28 at Marquette L /1 at Butler W /3 at Evansville T 1-1 2OT 10/8 at Indiana L /10 at UIC* W /15 at Akron L /17 at Valparaiso* W /22 Quincy W /24 Green Bay* W /29 Western Illinois* W /31 Eastern Illinois* W /5 at Cleveland State* W /7 at Wright State* W 3-1 * Mid-Continent Conference game ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field & Hartford Tournament, Hartford, Conn Brian Tompkins /5 vs. Bowling Green ^ T 1-1 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 W 4-2 OT 9/25 at Wisconsin L 1-0 9/27 Butler L 3-4 9/29 Marquette W /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 /21 at Northern Illinois W /25 Akron L /30 Coastal Carolina $ W /1 South Alabama $ L /7 UW-Parkside L 1-0 # at Arrowhead High School ^ Rocky Rococo Classic, Madison, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field $ South Alabama Tournament, Mobile, Ala Brian Tompkins /24 Green Bay ^ W 3-1 8/25 Wisconsin ^ W 2-0 9/7 Quincy W 3-0 9/11 at Marquette W 2-1 OT 9/14 Wright State! W 4-1 9/15 Dartmouth! W 4-1 9/22 Drake W 5-2 9/27 at Old Dominion L 1-0 9/29 vs. William & Mary # L /4 at Louisville # W /6 at Evansville L /11 at Indiana L /13 at Michigan State W /19 Cincinnati W /20 at Northwestern W /25 at SIU-Edwardsville W 4-2 OT 10/27 at Western Kentucky W 2-0 OT 11/2 Northern Illinois L 5-1 ^ Governor s Cup, Engelmann Field! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field # Metro Life Tournament, Norfolk, Va Brian Tompkins Big Central: 4-1-0/1st 9/3 Evansville 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 9/23 Bradley W 9-0 9/26 at Northern Illinois T 2-2 2OT 9/30 Northwestern W /5 at Wisconsin W /7 Indiana L /10 at UW-Parkside W /13 Michigan State W /14 SIU-Edwardsville* L /17 at Green Bay W /21 at Marquette W /26 at Quincy* W 2-1 OT 10/28 at Drake* W /2 Quincy! W /3 Cincinnati! W /4 Drake! W /10 at Indiana % L 5-1 % NCAA Tournament * Big Central Conference Game! BSCS Tournament, Engelmann Field # at Brookfield East High School 1989 Brian Tompkins Big Central: 4-1-0/1st 9/1 at SIU-Edwardsville* W 5-2 OT 9/3 Quincy* W 2-0 9/9 Tulsa! W 6-1 9/10 Northwestern! W 1-0 9/15 Cincinnati* W 2-1 9/17 Cleveland State L 2-1 9/20 Louisville* L 1-0 9/23 Drake* W 3-0 9/25 UW-Parkside # W 3-0 9/29 at Seton Hall T 3-3 2OT 10/1 at Princeton L /6 at Evansville L /8 at Indiana L /11 Green Bay # W /14 vs. Northern Illinois* $ W /15 vs. Wisconsin $ T 1-1 2OT 10/22 Marquette # W /27 vs. Quincy & W /29 at Northern Illinois & T 1-1 2OT 11/5 at Michigan State W 2-1 *Big Central Conference Game # WISL Game! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field $ McDonald s Cup, Valley Field & BSCS Tournament, DeKalb, Ill Bob Gansler 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 W 1-0 OT 9/18 at Cincinnati* L 2-1 9/21 at Northwestern L 1-0 9/24 Northern Illinois* W 2-1 9/30 Wisconsin W /2 Michigan State L /8 Evansville L /9 Indiana L 2-1 OT 10/11 at DePaul W /14 SIU-Edwardsville* W /19 at Green Bay L 1-0

71 NCAA Tournament Participants /23 Marquette* W /29 vs. Drake ^ W 1-0 OT 10/30 at SIU-Edwardsville ^ L /4 at Florida International % L /5 vs. Adelphi % L 5-2 * Big Central Conference game! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ BCSC Tournament, Edwardsville, Ill. % Florida International Tournament, Miami, Fla Bob Gansler Big Central: 1-2-1/3rd 9/1 at Wisconsin L 3-0 9/5 Hartwick! T 3-3 2OT 9/6 St. Louis! L 1-0 9/11 Illinois State W 1-0 OT 9/13 Eastern Illinois L 1-0 9/16 DePaul W /19 at Akron L 2-0 9/23 at Northern Illinois* L 1-0 9/26 Drake* W 2-0 9/30 Northwestern W /4 at Michigan State W /9 at Evansville L /11 Quincy* L /14 at Western Michigan W /18 Cleveland State W /21 Green Bay W /25 at Marquette W 2-1 OT 10/29 at Wake Forest L 2-1 OT 10/31 at Davidson W /4 UW-Parkside W /7 at SIU-Edwardsville* T 2-2 2OT * Big Central Conference game! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 1986 Bob Gansler 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 9/21 Akron L 2-0 9/24 at UW-Parkside* W 8-1 9/27 Western Michigan W /1 Wisconsin* T 0-0 2OT 10/5 Michigan State L /8 at Northwestern T 1-1 2OT 10/12 at Indiana L /15 at Illinois State W 3-1 OT 10/19 SIU-Edwardsville L /22 at Green Bay* W 3-1 OT 10/26 Marquette* W /2 at Cleveland State W /5 Northern Illinois W /8 at UNLV # L /9 vs. San Diego State # W 2-1 OT * WISL game ^ Great Lakes Tournament, Green Bay, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field # UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev Bob Gansler WISL: 4-0-0/1st 9/1 at Tulsa W 3-0 9/2 at Quincy W 3-0 9/7 at Notre Dame W 3-2 OT 9/14 Loyola! W 7-0 9/15 Northwestern! W 5-0 9/18 DePaul W 5-0 9/21 at Akron W 2-1 9/25 UW-Parkside* W 5-1 9/29 Cleveland State W /2 at Wisconsin* W /5 Green Bay* W /11 Western Michigan W /13 Indiana L /16 Illinois State T 0-0 2OT 10/19 at SIU-Edwardsville L /25 at Central Florida L /26 at South Florida W /3 at Evansville L 3-1 OT 11/6 at Northern Illinois L /9 at Marquette* W 4-2 OT * WISL game! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 1984 Bob Gansler 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 9/12 Loyola 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 /6 Wisconsin* # T 2-2 2OT 10/10 at Western Michigan W /14 at Indiana L /17 Eastern Michigan W /20 SIU-Edwardsville # L /24 at Roosevelt W /27 at Cleveland State T 1-1 2OT 10/31 at Illinois State W /3 Northern Illinois # W /10 Marquette* # T 0-0 2OT * WISL game # at Bavarian Field! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field 1983 Dan Harris WISL: 1-3-0/4th 9/7 Roosevelt W 5-2 9/10 at Creighton T 1-1 2OT 9/14 at Loyola W 1-0 9/16 Northwestern W 6-0 9/18 at Evansville W 1-0 9/21 UIC W 1-0^ 9/23 at Bowling Green L 4-0 9/25 at Akron L 2-0 9/30 UW-Whitewater W /2 Green Bay* # L /5 Lewis W /8 UW-Parkside* #! W /9 Notre Dame #! W 2-1 OT 10/16 Indiana # L /19 at Wisconsin* L /30 Cleveland State # L /5 at Northern Illinois L /12 at Marquette* L 3-0 * WISL game # Bavarian Field ^ UIC forfeited game! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field 1982 Dan Harris /1 at Connecticut L 4-0 9/3 at Boston College L 3-0 9/5 at Eastern Illinois L 1-0 9/8 Rockford W 4-0 9/11 at Lewis L 1-2 9/15 Loyola W 4-0 9/18 Evansville # T 0-0 2OT 9/22 at UIC T 0-0 2OT 9/25 Akron # L /1 vs. Green Bay ^ L /2 vs. UW-Parkside ^ L /9 Bowling Green #! W /10 West Virginia #! L 3-0 1/13 Western Michigan L /16 at Indiana L /23 SIU-Edwardsville # L /27 at Northwestern W /30 at Cleveland State L /3 Illinois State L /6 Northern Illinois # W /13 Marquette # L 3-0 # at Bavarian Field! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field ^ Chancellor s Cup, Madison, Wis Dan Harris /2 Wisconsin # L 1-0 9/5 at Quincy L 4-0 9/9 Lewis W 2-0 9/12 Oakland # W 2-1 9/16 at Marquette W 1-0 9/19 Northern Illinois W 3-1 9/23 UIC W 5-1 9/25 Michigan State W 2-1 9/27 at Akron W /2 vs. UW-Parkside ^ L 2-1 OT 10/3 vs. UW-Platteville ^ W /10 Minnesota #! W /11 Eastern Illinois #! L /14 at Western Michigan W /17 Indiana # L /23 at SIU-Edwardsville L /28 at Northwestern W /31 Cleveland State # L /4 at Illinois State W /7 at Evansville L 5-0 # at Bavarian Field! Panther Invitational, Bavarian Field ^ Chancellor s Cup, Kenosha, Wis. Year-by-Year Results

72 72 Horizon League Champions Year-by-Year Results 1980 Dan Harris /1 Akron! W 2-1 9/2 St. Louis! W 1-0 9/6 Quincy T 0-0 2OT 9/10 at Lewis W 7-0 9/13 Marquette W 5-1 9/17 Minnesota W 7-2 9/20 Northern Illinois # T 0-0 2OT 9/24 at UIC T 0-0 2OT 9/27 Michigan State # W /3 at Green Bay ^ L /4 vs. Wisconsin ^ W /11 Illinois State # W /15 Western Michigan W /19 at Indiana L /22 at UW-Platteville W /25 SIU-Edwardsville # W /29 at Northwestern W /2 at Cleveland State L /8 Evansville # W /22 Cleveland State # % L 1-0 % NCAA Tournament # at Bavarian Field! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ Chancellor s Cup, Green Bay, WI 1979 Dan Harris /1 Cleveland State # & T 1-1 2OT 9/2 Indiana # & L 2-0 9/9 at Purdue-Calumet W /12 Lewis W /16 at Illinois State T 0-0 2OT 9/19 at Marquette W 1-0 9/22 at Northern Illinois W 2-0 9/26 UIC W 7-3 9/29 at Minnesota W /3 at Wheaton T 2-2 2OT 10/5 UW-Parkside ^ W /6 Green Bay ^ T 0-0 2OT 10/12 Wisconsin! W /13 Notre Dame! W /17 at Western Michigan W /20 at Lakeland College W /24 at UW-Whitewater W /27 at SIU-Edwardsville L /3 Southern Methodist W /7 Northwestern W /11 at Evansville W /17 at Cleveland State % L 2-1 % NCAA Tournament # at Bavarian Field! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ Chancellor s Cup, Engelmann Field & UW-Milwaukee Kick-Off Classic, Bavarian Field 1978 Dan Harris /2 at Texas Christian W 4-3 9/3 at Southern Methodist L 4-0 9/9 Evansville L 3-1 9/13 at Lewis W 4-3 OT 9/15 Illinois State W 6-0 9/20 Northern Illinois L 4-1 9/24 Minnesota W 4-0 9/27 at UIC L 1-0 9/30 at Cleveland State L /4 Marquette W /6 at UW-Platteville ^ W /7 vs. Green Bay ^ W /13 Dayton! W /14 Cincinnati! W /20 Western Michigan W 1-0 OT 10/22 at St. Louis L /28 SIU-Edwardsville L /5 at Wisconsin W /8 UW-Whitewater W /12 at Indiana L 2-1! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ Chancellor s Cup, Kenosha, Wis Dan Harris /2 vs. Colorado College & L 4-3 9/3 at Air Force & W 3-1 9/7 at Marquette W 9-0 9/10 Indiana L 2-1 9/14 Lewis W 4-2 9/17 at Bowling Green W 2-0 9/24 at Northern Illinois L 3-1 OT 9/28 UIC W /1 Cleveland State L /7 vs. UW-Parkside ^ W /8 at Green Bay ^ W /14 Miami (OH)! W /15 Wheaton! W /21 at Western Michigan W /26 at Lake Forest W /29 at SIU-Edwardsville W /4 Beloit W /5 Wisconsin W 5-0 & Pike s Peak Tournament, Colo. Springs, Colo. ^ Chancellor s Cup, Green Bay, Wis.! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field 1976 Dan Harris /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 at Cleveland State L /8 vs. Green Bay ^ L /9 at UW-Platteville ^ W /13 at UIC L /16 at Eastern Illinois L /22 Western Illinois L /23 Western Michigan T 2-2 2OT 10/27 Lake Forest W /30 SIU-Edwardsville L /6 at Oakland T 1-1 2OT! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ State University Tournament, Platteville, Wis Dan Harris /6 at Wisconsin W 3-1 9/10 Lewis 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 9/20 vs. Marquette ^ W 2-0 9/27 at Northern Illinois W /1 UIC W /4 UW-Parkside W /10 Chicago! W /11 Green Bay! L 2-1 OT 10/18 Eastern Illinois W /25 Colorado College W /1 at SIU-Edwardsville L /8 Oakland W 3-0! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ Quincy Tournament, Quincy, Ill Dan Harris /14 at Wisconsin W 1-0 9/18 at Lewis W 2-0 9/21 at Marquette W 2-1 9/28 Beloit W /5 at UW-Parkside T 0-0 2OT 10/7 at UIC W /12 Cleveland State W /16 vs. Blackburn ^ T 1-1 2OT 10/17 at Eastern Illinois ^ L /26 Western Illinois T 1-1 2OT 11/2 SIU-Edwardsville L /8 UW-Platteville! W /9 Michigan Tech! W 8-2! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field ^ Eastern Illinois Tournament, Charleston, Ill Dan Harris /22 at Marquette W 4-1 9/29 at Beloit W /3 Purdue-Calumet W /6 Illinois Tech W /10 UIC L /13 at Cleveland State L /20 Eastern Illinois L /27 at Western Illinois L /2 UW-Platteville! W /3 Lewis! L /11 at SIU-Edwardsville L /17 Oakland W 3-2! Panther Invitational, Engelmann Field

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74 74 Horizon League Champions In the NCAA Tournament 2005 Milwaukee 2 Bradley 0 (Peoria, Ill.) 2004 Milwaukee 3 No. 16 San Francisco 2 (San Francisco, Calif.) 2003 Milwaukee 4 Western Michigan 1 (Engelmann Field) 2002 Milwaukee 2 Oakland 1 (Engelmann Field) ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT UWM GOALS SCORED Nov. 17, 1979 at Cleveland State L, 1-2 Tunji Akiwowo (Roland Treu) Nov. 22, 1980 Cleveland State L, 0-1 Nov. 10, 1990 at Indiana L, 1-5 Tony Sanneh (Unassisted) Nov. 23, 2001 vs. UM-Kansas City L-OT, 1-2 Chad Dombrowski (B.J. Blake) Nov. 23, 2002 Oakland W, 2-1 Khaled El-Ahmad (Kyle Lance) Kyle Zenoni (Unassisted) Nov. 27, 2002 at Creighton L, 2-3 Bobby Lish (Ian Hoelker) Antou Jallow (Kyle Lance) Nov. 22, 2003 Western Michigan W, 4-1 Bobby Lish (Penalty Kick) Antou Jallow (Chris Brisson/Cliff Ellsworth) Tighe Dombrowski (Unassisted) Cliff Ellsworth (Antou Jallow) Nov. 26, 2003 at Notre Dame L, 1-4 Kyle Lance (Penalty Kick) Nov. 20, 2004 at San Francisco W, 3-2 Chris Brisson (Antou Jallow) Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler) Steve Sperl (Dale Weiler) Nov. 23, 2004 at UC-Santa Barbara L-2OT, 1-2 Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler/Trent Furtsch) Nov. 18, 2005 at Bradley W, 2-0 Steve Sperl (Unassisted) Andre Francois (Neil Dombrowski/Tenzin Rampa) Nov. 22, 2005 at New Mexico T-2OT, 2-2 Troy Spielmann (Dale Weiler) Steve Sperl (Dael Weiler) Note: New Mexico advanced 5-3 on penalty kicks Home Games in CAPS Game-Winning Goals in BOLD SECOND ROUND STATUS Milwaukee reached lofty territory when it became just one of nine schools to win at least one NCAA Tournament match in each season from 2002 through California UCLA UC-Santa Barbara Connecticut Creighton Indiana Maryland MILWAUKEE St. Johns (UWM first-round wins listed at left) CAREER NCAA RECORDS *Years listed are NCAA Tournaments played GAMES PLAYED 1. Neil Dombrowski Kyle Zenoni Chris Brisson Trent Furtsch Antou Jallow GOALS 1. Antou Jallow Steve Sperl Bobby Lish Players Tied... 1 ASSISTS 1. Dale Weiler Antou Jallow Kyle Lance Players Tied... 1 POINTS 1. Antou Jallow Steve Sperl Dale Weiler Kyle Lance Bobby Lish Chris Brisson Cliff Ellsworth GAMES PLAYED (GOALKEEPERS) 1. Eric Mickschl Chris Dadaian Grant Fernstrum Kirk Thode P.J. Johns WINS (GOALKEEPERS) 1. Eric Mickschl Grant Fernstrum Chris Dadaian

75 NCAA Tournament Participants Overall No. 16 Final Ranking NCAA TOURNAMENT In its sixth season of varsity status, Milwaukee earned a bid to its first NCAA Tournament on the strength of a regular season mark. Led by future UWM Hall of Famers Pete Knezic, Tunji Akiwowo and goalkeeper P.J. Johns, the 1979 Panthers scored a school-record 87 goals and held opponents scoreless a record 12 times. After opening the season with a tie to eventual NCAA opponent Cleveland State and a loss to national power Indi- Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Pete Knezic N/A N/A 39 Lito Zabala N/A N/A 35 Tunji Akiwowo N/A N/A 29 Roland Treu N/A N/A 26 Craig Webb N/A N/A 23 John Santorineos N/A N/A 20 John Becker N/A N/A 14 Fernando Campos N/A N/A 14 Can Sirin N/A N/A 11 Dave Scherer N/A N/A 9 Dave Dray N/A N/A 3 Mark Ambrosius N/A N/A 3 Rick Moore N/A N/A 3 Terry Tennant N/A N/A 3 Paul Hauser N/A N/A 2 Steve Rossetti N/A N/A 2 Jim Solberg N/A N/A 1 Pete Ehlers N/A N/A 1 Frank D Amato N/A N/A 0 P.J. Johns N/A N/A 0 Mark Schaefer N/A N/A 0 Seung Yoo N/A N/A 0 Ric Granyrd N/A N/A 0 Totals 22/ N/A 238 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record P.J. Johns Ric Granyrd N/A Steve Mott N/A Totals N/A ana, UWM did not lose for 55 days. An unbeaten streak that spanned 15 games (12-0-3) followed and the team did not taste defeat again until a 2-0 decision at the hands of SIU-Edwardsville. The Cougars went on to win the 1979 national championship. After their first loss in almost two months, the Panthers headed into the post-season strong, with three-straight wins. In the tourney, UWM drew familiar foe Cleveland State, which it faced in the season-opener. The host Vikings entered the match with a similar mark and jumped up 2-0 early with a pair of goals in the first 10 minutes of the match. Akiwowo netted the Panthers first goal of the match in the 30th minute of an assist from Roland Treu. Milwaukee could get no closer in an offensive game that saw 35 shots (CSU had the edge) and 13 corner kicks (CSU, 8-5). Cleveland State 2, Milwaukee 1 Nov. 17, 1979 Cleveland, Ohio SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee Cleveland State SCORING SUMMARY 5:58 CSU Tom Turner (Unassisted) 9:57 CSU Charles Carey (Neil Jackson) 29:03 UWM Tunji Akiwowo (Roland Treu) Shots: UWM 15, CSU 20 Saves: UWM 6 (P.J. Johns 6), CSU 4 (John Vanoostveen 4) Attendance: 1, AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Dan Harris CAPTAINS Craig Webb, Dave Scherer AT-LARGE BID SCHOOL RECORDS Goals (87, 3.95/game); Points (238); Shutouts (12); Ties (4) NOTABLE WINS 14-0 at Purdue-Calumet (School records for goals and margin of victory) 10-0 vs. Lewis (First game after 14-0 win; set school record with 11 assists) In the NCAA Tournament A trip through time... Follow along on the bottom of the pages to view the UWM media guide covers through the years, starting with 1976 and moving forward in time... (Note: Media guides from the 1973, 1974 and 1975 seasons were not found in the UWM archives)

76 76 Horizon League Champions Overall No. 19 Final Ranking NCAA TOURNAMENT In the NCAA Tournament Returning key contributors from the 1979 NCAA team, head coach Dan Harris had his 1980 squad poised for a repeat trip to the NCAA Tournament. Ranked 14th in the nation and second in the region, UWM earned a second-straight bid into the NCAA field. Awaiting the Panthers in the tourney was familiar foe Cleveland State. The Vikings sat just behind Milwaukee in the regional rankings at No. 3, while holding No. 17 national spot. In the first NCAA game ever hosted by UWM, a Charlie Carey goal in the 32nd Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Pete Knezic 18/ /0 28 Fabio Marras 20/ /1 24 Tunji Akiwowo 20/ /0 23 Craig Webb 18/ /2 21 Khalid Al-Felaij 18/ /0 12 Ian Favill 17/ /1 7 Jim Solberg 19/ /0 6 Dave Dray 20/ /0 6 Roland Treu 20/ /0 5 Kris Geier 20/ /0 3 Frank D Amato 6/ /0 2 John Mitrovich 15/ /0 1 Mark Schaefer 19/ /0 1 Alex Toth 20/ /0 1 Mark Ambrosius 19/ /0 1 Lance Crouch 19/ /0 1 Roy Parker 9/ /0 0 Fran Benitez 3/ /0 0 Dick Moran 1/ /0 0 Rich Moore 1/ /0 0 Totals 20/ /4 142 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record P.J. Johns 12/ Ric Granyrd 8/ Chris LaPorte 1/ Totals 20/ minute proved to be the difference. Milwaukee got 10 saves from P.J. Johns, but could not convert on an equalizer. CSU gained an 11-9 shot advantage in a tightly-played match. Played at Bavarian Field, the 3,000 fans in attendance set a school record. It was also the first of three NCAA matches hosted by UWM. Much like 1979, Milwaukee was led on the offensive side of the ball by Pete Knezic, Fabio Marras and Tunji Akiwowo, combining on 33 goals scored, while Johns was stalwart in the nets. Johns led the Panthers to 10 shutouts on the year, posting a 0.82 GAA. On the way to the tourney, UWM began the slate before suffering its first loss of the season at Green Bay. Milwaukee s only other losses came to No. 2 Indiana and Cleveland State in a regular season match. The Panthers also claimed a 3-1 decision over the defending National Champion, SIU- Edwardsville. Cleveland State 1, Milwaukee 0 Nov. 22, 1980 Milwaukee, Wis. (Bavarian Field) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee Cleveland State SCORING SUMMARY 31:20 CSU Charles Carey (Liam Costello) Shots: UWM 9, CSU 11 Saves: UWM 10 (P.J. Johns 10), CSU 7 (John Vanoostveen 7) Attendance: 3, AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Dan Harris CAPTAINS Craig Webb, Pete Knezic AT-LARGE BID NOTABLE WINS 3-1 vs. SIU-Edwardsville (Defending National Champions)

77 NCAA Tournament Participants Overall Big Central No. 20 Final Ranking Behind the freshman duo of Manny Lagos and Tony Sanneh, the Panthers stormed their way into the national rankings, then into their first NCAA Tournament in 10 years. It was the team s third-straight at-large berth into the tourney. After a 10-year layoff, UWM had no easy task in drawing Indiana, just two years removed from its third national championship. IU had also topped the Panthers, 2-1, in the regular season. In Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Manuel Lagos 21/ /1 39 Tony Sanneh 22/ /1 34 Gerard Lagos 22/ /0 19 Mark Biebel 22/ /0 16 Jim Klopp 22/ /1 16 Brian Danohoo 22/ /0 13 Scott Kreitmeir 21/ /0 10 Scott Schwebel 17/ /0 9 Goran Kralj 22/ /3 8 Mike Roe 22/ /0 6 Roger Jacks 19/ /0 4 Craig Names 22/ /0 1 Dan Gramenz 18/ /0 1 Bill Keyes 9/ /0 1 Chris Blankenburg 22/ /0 0 Demetri Vacratsis 13/ /0 0 Eddie Miller 5/ /0 0 Ray Morgan 4/ /0 0 Jason Neitzel 3/ /0 0 Brad miller 3/ /0 0 Jon Mroz 21/ /1 0 Totals 22/ /7 177 Opponents 22/ /3 65 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Jon Mroz 21/ Doug Fabio 2/ Totals 22/ Opponents 22/ the game, the Hoosiers went ahead 2-0 in the ninth minute, and built a 5-0 lead by the 54th minute, to come away with a win. Sanneh tallied his 15th goal of the season in the 82nd minute to avoid the shutout. Milwaukee had opened its season with a 1-1 tie against Evansville, a team that would finish the season No. 1 in national polls with a record. After an early-season loss, the Panthers posted an eight-game unbeaten stretch (7-0-1) before riding a seven-game winning streak into a rematch with Indiana. Among the highlights for the 1990 team was a commanding performance in the Big Central Conference Tournament. In its final tune-up for the NCAA Tournament, Milwaukee outscored three tourney opponents, 13-0, on the way to the title. Sanneh (5 goals) and Lagos (3g, 2a) were named Tournament Co-MVP s. NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Indiana 5, Milwaukee 1 Nov. 10, 1990 Bloomington, Ind. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee Indiana SCORING SUMMARY 4:23 IU Chad Deering (Wane Lobring) 8:03 IU Chad Deering (Penalty Kick) 22:00 IU UWM own goal 39:28 IU Wane Lobring (M. Coyer) 53:19 IU Wane Lobring (M. Anhaeuser) 81:36 UWM Tony Sanneh (Unassisted) Shots: UWM 15, IU 13 Saves: UWM 3 (John Mroz 3), IU 4 (J. Sommer 3, C. Atinay 1) Attendance: 1, AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Brian Tompkins CAPTAINS Eddie Miller, Goran Kralj AT-LARGE BID NOTABLE MATCHES 1-1 tie vs. Evansville (Aces finished season No. 1 in the polls with an overall record of ) In the NCAA Tournament

78 78 Horizon League Champions Overall Horizon League NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS In the NCAA Tournament Milwaukee made its fourth NCAA appearance in Thanks to a schoolrecord 18 wins and a win over No. 11 Creighton, the Panthers earned their fourth at-large bid. UWM swept the league slate, earning home field advantage in the Horizon League Tournament as the top seed. After 3-2 wins in the quarter and semifinal rounds, Milwaukee dominated Butler in the title game, but could not find the back of the net in a 2-0 loss. On the strength of its record, UWM earned its Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Ryan Seymour 23/ /1 39 Kyle Lance 23/ /0 22 Chad Dombrowski 22/ /1 21 Antou Jallow 13/ /0 16 B.J. Blake 20/ /0 10 Tighe Dombrowski 21/ /0 8 Chris Brisson 23/ /0 8 Kevin Roethe 15/ /0 6 Marc Pehowski 19/ /0 6 Bobby Lish 11/ /0 4 Evan Richardson 13/ /0 4 Ian Hoelker 16/ /0 4 Mark Krstich 4/ /0 2 Trent Furtsch 23/ /0 1 Khaled El-Ahmad 23/ /1 1 Chris Dadaian 16/ /0 1 J.J. Klein 7/ /0 1 Mark Turner 19/ /0 0 Ryan Spielmann 9/ /0 0 Brad Swenby 8/ /0 0 Totals 23/ /3 156 Opponents 23/ /3 77 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Chris Dadaian 16/ Brad Sweny 8/ Totals 23/ Opponents 23/ fourth bid. Heading to the St. Louis Regional, Milwaukee faced off with Mid-Con Champion Missouri-Kansas City. In the tourney, Chad Dombrowski gave UWM its first NCAA lead, scoring off an assist from B.J. Blake less than three minutes after halftime. The Kangaroos rebounded with the equalizer 10 minutes later. UMKC then scored a golden goal in the 99th minute to keep the Panthers winless in the NCAA Tournament. Dombrowski led Milwaukee on both offense and defense, anchoring the back line, while finishing third on the team in scoring. Ryan Seymour and Kyle Lance formed a formidable one-two offensive punch. Seymour scored 15 goals and assisted on nine more, while Lance tallied 12 helpers and scored five of his own. The team s 18 victories established a school record, topping the 16 wins of its last NCAA year in UMKC 2, Milwaukee 1 Nov. 23, 2001 St. Louis, Mo. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT T Milwaukee UMKC SCORING SUMMARY 47:47 UWM Chad Dombrowski (B.J. Blake) 57:34 UMKC Drew Perkins (Jason Woods) 98:08 UMKC Jason Woods (Mike Reiter/Dan Hilson) Shots: UWM 14, UMKC 7 Saves: UWM 1 (Chris Dadaian 1), UMKC 8 (Beau Williams 8) Attendance: AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Louis Bennett CAPTAIN Chad Dombrowski AT-LARGE BID NOTABLE WINS 3-0 at Creighton (No. 11 in the nation; NCAA Runner-Up in 2000)

79 NCAA Tournament Participants AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Louis Bennett CAPTAIN Chad Dombrowski, Evan Richardson SCHOOL RECORDS Wins (19); consecutive wins (19); unbeaten streak (20); home wins (13-0); assists (70); GAA (0.67) AUTOMATIC BID (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) NOTABLE WINS 2-1 vs. Oakland (First NCAA Tourney win) 8-0 vs. Cleveland State in League Championship game (League record for goals in a tourney game, first automatic NCAA berth in school history) The 2002 season was a memorable one for the UWM Panthers. After a season-opening loss to Tulsa, Milwaukee played to a tie with SMU and then proceeded to win a nation-best Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Antou Jallow 20/ /0 53 B.J. Blake 22/ /0 25 Bobby Lish 22/ /0 22 Chad Dombrowski 21/ /0 18 Tighe Dombrowski 21/ /0 14 Kyle Lance 22/ /0 14 Neil Dombrowski 21/ /0 14 Julian Chang 20/ /0 12 Kyle Zenoni 18/ /0 10 Evan Richardson 22/ /2 8 Kevin Roethe 12/ /0 8 Trent Furtsch 21/ /0 5 Khaled El-Ahmad 16/ /0 3 Chris Brisson 21/ /0 2 Cliff Ellsworth 19/ /0 2 Cameron Benke 5/ /0 1 Chris Dadaian 17/ /0 0 Brad Swenby 7/ /0 0 Kirk Thode 3/ /0 0 Totals 22/ /2 214 Opponents 22/ /2 41 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Kirk Thode 1/ Chris Dadaian 17/ Brad Swenby 6/ Totals 22/ Opponents 22/ straight games. That streak carried the team to a Horizon League Tournament crown and the league s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. With an record, the Panthers were awarded their first home NCAA Tourney match since UWM pushed its 2002 home record to a school-record 13-0 with a 2-1 win over Oakland in the opening round. It was the team s first NCAA win, as well as team-record 19th win in a row. The streak stands tied for seventh in NCAA Division I history. In the second round, Milwaukee s record run came to an end at the hands of No. 11 Creighton. For the thirdstraight NCAA match, UWM scored first when Bobby Lish finished off a pass from Ian Hoelker in the 18th minute. After the Bluejays knotted the game at one, Antou Jallow picked up his 24th goal of the season. CU responded two minutes later and dodged overtime with the game-winner in the 83rd minute. In setting school records for wins, consecutive wins, consecutive games without a loss and wins at home, the 2002 Panthers dominated the opposition, outscoring opponents, 72-15, on the season. Jallow tallied a school-record 53 points and 24 goals, while goalkeeper Chris Dadaian finished third in the nation with a 0.54 GAA Overall Horizon League No. 17 Final Ranking NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Milwaukee 2, Oakland 1 Nov. 23, 2002 Milwaukee, Wis. (Engelmann Field) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Oakland Milwaukee SCORING SUMMARY 4:42 UWM Khaled El-Ahmad (Kyle Lance) 24:37 OAK Phillip Braathen (Unassisted) 60:37 UWM Kyle Zenoni (Unassisted) Shots: UWM 9, OAK 9 Saves: UWM 3 (Chris Dadaian 3), OAK 3 (Jeff Wiese 3) Attendance: 1,864 Creighton 3, Milwaukee 2 Nov. 27, 2002 Lincoln, Neb. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee Creighton SCORING SUMMARY 17:24 UWM Bobby Lish (Ian Hoelker) 26:56 CU Julian Nash (David Wagenfuhr) 57:49 UWM Antou Jallow (Kyle Lance) 59:57 CU Mike Tranchilla (D. Wagenfuhr) 82:22 CU Joe Weiland (Mike Tranchilla) Shots: UWM 14, CU 16 Saves: UWM 6 (Chris Dadaian 6), CU 2 (Mike Gabb 2) Attendance: 812 In the NCAA Tournament

80 In the NCAA Tournament 80 Horizon League Champions AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Louis Bennett CAPTAIN Khaled El-Ahmad AUTOMATIC BID (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) NOTABLE WINS 1-0 vs. No. 22 New Mexico 2-1 vs. No. 21 Akron In 2003, Milwaukee shook off a shaky 3-3 start to go over the final 17 games of the season and work its way into the second round of the NCAA Tournament. UWM s domination of league play continued, as it hosted the league tournament for the thirdstraight year and won its second-straight tournament title and its automatic berth. Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Bobby Lish 22/ /4 27 Antou Jallow 22/ /1 23 Tighe Dombrowski 21/ /0 17 Kyle Lance 21/ /1 15 Cliff Ellsworth 19/ /0 12 Chris Brisson 22/ /0 8 Trent Furtsch 23/ /0 7 Neil Dombrowski 22/ /0 6 Kyle Zenoni 21/ /0 6 Steve Sperl 14/ /1 5 B.J. Blake 15/ /0 5 Dale Weiler 17/ /0 4 Adam Gehrt 19/ /0 2 Julian Chang 18/ /0 1 Craig Mallace 15/ /0 1 Steve Bode 22/ /0 0 Demetrius Banks 7/ /0 0 Khaled El-Ahmad 12/ /0 0 Billy Meier 7/ /0 0 Kirk Thode 20/ /0 0 Israel Cortez-Garcia 2/ /0 0 Ian Hoelker 9/ /0 0 Eric Mickschl 7/ /0 0 Totals 23/ /7 139 Opponents 23/ /3 59 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Kirk Thode 20/ Eric Mickschl 6/ Totals 23/ Opponents 23/ After a league record, the Panthers swept through the league tournament, shutting out all three opponents on the way to a repeat crown. The impressive run pushed Milwaukee s unbeaten league streak to 23 games (21-0-2). UWM was awarded its third-ever NCAA Tournament home game, welcoming Western Michigan to Engelmann Field. The Panthers took a 2-0 lead in just the 30th minute and coasted to a 4-1 victory and the second round. At Notre Dame, the Fighting Irish broke open a 1-1 game at halftime with three goals in the second half in a 4-1 win. Milwaukee surrendered a 1-0 lead in the 32nd minute, but knotted the game just over seven minutes later on Kyle Lance s penalty kick. The Panthers posted a 2-1 record against ranked foes on their way to a fourth campaign of 16 wins or more, and third straight. UWM shut out No. 21 New Mexico early in the season, 1-0, before posting a 2-1 win over No. 22 Akron. Milwaukee was led in scoring by Bobby Lish, who broke out in his senior season for 11 goals and 27 total points. Antou Jallow finished second on the squad with the second of threestraight 10-goal seasons. Goalkeeping was once again key, as Kirk Thode finished 23rd in the nation with a 0.76 GAA and posted nine shutouts on the year Overall Horizon League NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Milwaukee 4, Western Michigan 1 Nov. 22, 2003 Milwaukee, Wis. (Engelmann Field) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Western Michigan Milwaukee SCORING SUMMARY 9:57 UWM Bobby Lish (Penalty Kick) 29:24 UWM Antou Jallow (Chris Brisson/Cliff Ellsworth) 41:00 WMU Jeff Hughes (Unassisted) 54:29 UWM Tighe Dombrowski (Unassisted) 60:51 UWM Cliff Ellsworth (Antou Jallow) Shots: UWM 18, WMU 11 Saves: UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl 3), WMU 6 (Brent Miller 5, TEAM 1) Attendance: 1,122 Notre Dame 4, Milwaukee 1 Nov. 26, 2003 South Bend, Ind. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee Notre Dame SCORING SUMMARY 31:41 ND Juston Detter (Luke Boughen) 38:53 UWM Kyle Lance (Penalty Kick) 46:17 ND Devon Prescod (Martin/Goldthwaite) 77:32 ND Greg Martin (Prescod/Detter) 88:16 ND Justin Detter (Kevin Goldthwaite) Shots: UWM 8, ND 17 Saves: UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl 3), ND 3 (Chris Sawyer 3) Attendance: 671

81 NCAA Tournament Participants AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Louis Bennett CAPTAIN Khaled El-Ahmad AUTOMATIC BID (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) NOTABLE WINS 3-2 at No. 16 San Francisco (NCAA Tournament) Ten games into the 2004 season, a return to the NCAA Tournament looked like a longshot. The Panthers rebounded from a start, winning 10-straight games through the Horizon League Championship game. It was the third-straight year UWM claimed a league title on its home field, and the fourth-straight season it moved on to Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Antou Jallow 22/ /2 41 Dale Weiler 22/ /0 24 Neil Dombrowski 20/ /1 11 Dan Horst 16/ /0 8 Kyle Zenoni 21/ /0 8 Chris Brisson 22/ /0 8 Craig Mallace 20/ /0 7 Cliff Ellsworth 10/ /0 7 Trent Furtsch 19/ /0 7 Steve Sperl 15/ /0 5 Martin Castro 8/ /0 3 Troy Spielmann 21/ /0 3 Ian Hoelker 22/ /0 2 Dan Zelasko 13/ /0 2 Zeke Dombrowski 22/ /0 2 Khaled El-Ahmad 15/ /0 1 Adam Gehrt 8/ /0 1 Kirk Thode 8/ /0 1 Garrett McCabe 8/ /0 0 Tenzin Rampa 5/ /0 0 Billy Meier 18/ /0 0 Ken Ogorzalek 12/ /0 0 Chris Lins 5/ /0 0 Totals 22/ /3 141 Opponents 22/ /3 62 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Eric Mickschl 16/ Kirk Thode 8/ Totals 22/ Opponents 22/ the NCAA Tournament. Milwaukee made it 11-straight wins with a first-round upset at No. 16 San Francisco. Chris Brisson scored the game s first goal in just the fifth minute. UWM s one-goal lead held up until the 53rd minute, but was reestablished in the 76th minute when Antou Jallow found the back of the net on a Dale Weiler assist. USF responded less than three minutes later to tie the score again, this time at 2-2. Reserve forward Steve Sperl sent Milwaukee into the second round when he found the back of the net in the 88th minute on Weiler s second assist of the game. The Panthers had their work cut out for them in the second round, drawing a road match at No. 1 UC-Santa Barbara. UWM did not back down, fighting the homestanding Gauchos through two overtimes before succumbing, 2-1. UCSB held a 1-0 lead after the 28th minute. Jallow put Milwaukee back in the game with the equalizer in the 77th minute. It would not be enough, however, as Pat Scott beat Kirk Thode at the 102-minute mark for the game-winner. UWM finished the season 24th in the nation, the fourth time, and second in three seasons, the Panthers finished nationally ranked. The 2004 senior class became the first in school history to advance to the NCAA Tournament in four years. The eightmember class won four league titles and went 3-4 in NCAA Tournament matches Overall Horizon League No. 24 Final Ranking NCAA TOURNAMENT REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Milwaukee 3, No. 16 San Francisco 2 Nov. 20, 2004 San Francisco, Calif. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee San Francisco SCORING SUMMARY 4:25 UWM Chris Brisson (Antou Jallow) 52:26 USF Al Bedrossian (Aaron Chandler/Brandon McDonald) 75:29 UWM Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler) 78:20 USF Brandon McDonald (J. Keyes) 87:22 UWM Steve Sperl (Dale Weiler) Shots: UWM 9, USF 15 Saves: UWM 3 (Eric Mickschl 3), USF 2 (Geremy Uhl 2) Attendance: 2,333 UCSB 2, Milwaukee 1 (2OT) Nov. 23, 2004 Santa Barbara, Calif. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 T Milwaukee UC-Santa Barbara SCORING SUMMARY 27:31 UCSB Jonathan Davis (Tony Lochhead) 76:26 UWM Antou Jallow (Dale Weiler/Trent Furtsch) 102:00 UCSB Pat Scott (Jones/Lochhead) Shots: UWM 7, UCSB 19 Saves: UWM 5 (Eric Mickschl 4, Kirk Thode 1), UCSB 4 (Dan Kennedy 4) Attendance: 2,520 In the NCAA Tournament

82 In the NCAA Tournament 82 Horizon League Champions AT A GLANCE HEAD COACH Louis Bennett CAPTAIN Kyle Zenoni, Steve Bode AUTOMATIC BID (LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS) NOTABLE WINS 1-0 at No. 22 Northern Illinois 2-0 at Bradley (Fourth-straight first round win in NCAA Tournament) Despite losing a highly-decorated eightmember senior class from 2004 that had been to the NCAA Tournament each season in a Milwaukee jersey, the 2005 version of the Panthers picked up right where they left from the previous year. After starting the season in the first month, the Panthers went in their final 14 games before falling to eventual national runner-up New Mexico on penalty kicks in the second Name GP/GS Shots Goals Assists PK/PKA Points Neil Dombrowski 23/ /2 23 Craig Mallace 22/ /1 18 Steve Sperl 23/ /0 16 Steve Bode 23/ /0 11 Dale Weiler 13/ /0 10 Andre Francois 22/ /0 7 Adam Skalecki 15/ /0 6 Kyle Zenoni 23/ /0 4 Troy Spielmann 22/ /0 4 Tenzin Rampa 23/ /0 4 Chris Lins 18/ /0 3 Colin Baker 18/ /0 2 Billy Meier 23/ /0 2 Zeke Dombrowski 23/ /0 1 Travis Phillips 19/ /0 1 Martin Castro 16/ /0 1 Dan Horst 5/ /0 1 Dan Zelasko 12/ /0 0 Ken Ogorzalek 19/ /0 0 Garrett McCabe 5/ /0 0 Totals 23/ /3 114 Opponents 23/ /3 51 Name GP GA GAA Saves Shutouts Record Grant Fernstrum 16/ Eric Mickschl 7/ Totals 23/ Opponents 23/ round of the NCAA Tournament. Starting with a 2-0 victory over Wisconsin Oct. 4, the Panthers defense - spearheaded by freshman goalkeeper Grant Fernstrum - came together to post five consecutive shutouts. That streak came to a close with a heartbreaking, double-overtime loss at Michigan Oct. 20. However, just as quickly, the team did it again, posting another fivestraight clean sheets to end the regular season and start the postseason. The squad finished second in the league standings, so it had to hit the road to claim its fourth-straight Horizon League Tournament Championship. They did it in style, winning each road game by identical 1-0 scores to earn a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth-straight season. The team opened the NCAA Tournament with a game against Bradley, a team they defeated in the regular season. Junior Steve Sperl scored the game-winner in the 11th minute to back Fernstrum s 10th shutout of the year. After that, it was on to Albuquerque, N.M. for a second round meeting with the Lobos, ranked No. 1 in the country. Despite taking a 2-0 first half lead on goals by sophomore Troy Spielmann and Sperl, the Panthers were unable to hold on against the potent New Mexico offense. After playing to a 2-2 tie in regulation, the Panthers season came to a close in heart-wrenching fashion, falling 5-3 on penalty kicks. Fernstrum did go on to become the first-ever Horizon League player to win an NCAA statistical category, claiming top honors with his schoolrecord 0.47 goals against average Overall Horizon League No. 24 Final Ranking NCAA TOURNAMENT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPS Milwaukee 2, Bradley 0 Nov. 18, 2005 Peoria, Ill. SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 T Milwaukee Bradley SCORING SUMMARY 11:00 UWM Steve Sperl (Unassisted) 50:13 UWM Andre Francois (Neil Dombrowski/Tenzin Rampa) Shots: UWM 21, BU 24 Saves: UWM 5 (Grant Fernstrum 5), BU 8 (Chris Dunsheath 7, TEAM 1) Attendance: 1,006 No. 1 New Mexico 2, Milwaukee 2 (2OT) New Mexico advances on PK s Nov. 22, 2005 Albuquerque, New Mexico SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 T Milwaukee New Mexico SCORING SUMMARY 4:04 UWM Troy Spielmann (Dale Weiler) 5:45 UWM Steve Sperl (Dale Weiler) 18:35 NM Andrew Boyens (Jeff Rowland) 79:07 NM Jeff Rowland (Unassisted) PENALTY KICK SHOOTOUT School Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Rd.4 Rd.5 New Mexico 3 G 7 G 6 G 10 G 9 G - 5 Milwaukee 10 G 28 G 22 X 7 G N/A - 3 Shots: UWM 7, NM 26 Saves: UWM 6 (Grant Fernstrum 6), NM 1 (Mike Graczyk 1). Attendance: 4,552

83 NCAA Tournament Participants A - Abu-Khader, Mosa Akintonde, James Akiwowo, Tunji Al-Fulaij, Fadel Al-Fulaij, Khalid Ambrosius, Mark Armstrong, Kevin B - Babich, Mike Baker, Colin Balestrieri, Jason Banks, Demetrius Banks, Jimmy Barbosa, Luis Barbosa, Rick Barr, Wally Barton, Paul Beck, Dean Becker, John Becker, Mike Benke, Cameron Bent, Wayne Bernstein, Joe Beveridge, Colin Biebel, Mark Bisswurm, Paul Bisswurm, Tim Blake, B.J Blankenburg, Chris Blaschka, Brian Bode, Steve , Bosnjak, Mark Bostwick, Blake Bostwick, Ryan Brisson, Chris Buszydlo, Thomas Butt, Brian C - Calzavara, Steven Campos, Fernando Castro, Martin Chandler, Blake Chang, Julian Chavers, Ben Cirovski, Sasho Clemens, Neal Coleman, Jon Colvin, Tony Coughlin, John Crouch, Lance D - Dadaian, Chris Dally, Mike D Amato, Frank Day, Dan de St. Aubin, Bobby Dean, Darren Deck, Kevin DeRosier, Alex Diaz deleon, Rafael Dindorf, Mike Dombrowski, Chad Dombrowski, Neil Dombrowski, Scott Dombrowski, Tighe Dombrowski, Zeke Five Dombrowski brothers have played at Milwaukee (clockwise from top left): Scott, Chad, Neil, Zeke and Tighe (below, with the San Jose Earthquakes). Donohoo, Brian Dray, Dave Dray, Dino Driscoll, Neal Duchicela, Jorge Dunn, Elliott Dulyx, Dan Dulyx, Dave Durham, Mark , E - Ehlers, Peter Eichler, Gottfried El-Ahmad, Khaled Eliadis, Nestor Elias, Elijah Ellsworth, Cliff Ernst, Charlie F - Fabio, Doug Fahrney, Tim Favill, Ian Fernstrum, Grant Fetzer, John Fischer, Mike Fisher, Peter Francois, Andre Fraundorf, Josh Fuhr, Mark Furtsch, Trent G - Gajevic, Bodo Gajavic, Peter Gramenz, Don Gehrt, Adam Geier, Kris Georg, John Gerard-Larson, Nicholas Germann, Ryan Getzinger, Steve Gibbons, Abe Gramenz, Don Grimm, Steve Gohsman, Robin Gouthro, Rick Granryd, Ric H - I - Hansen, Jack Hauser, Paul Hatfield, Charlie Hawkins, Ryan Hedderich, Kurt Heiden, Fritz Hess, Eric Hohl, Dana Hoelker, Ian Hong, Van Horst, Dan Huson, Byron J - Jacks, Roger Jahr, Chris Jaksic, Veljko Jallow, Antou Johns, P.J Johnson, Kent K - Kasten, Derek Keyes, Bill Klein, J.J Klim, George Klink, Eric Klopp, Jim Kluth, Ted Knezic, George Knezic, Peter Knezic, Steve Kopatich, Tom All-Time Letterwinners

84 84 Horizon League Champions All-Time Letterwinners Kralj, Goran Kreitmeir, Scott Goran Krajl played for the Panthers from , earning all-league honors twice. He went on to become a national recording artist with teammate Scott Schwebel in the band The Gufs. - L - Lagos, Gerard Lagos, Manuel Lance, Kyle LaPorte, Chris Laube, Joel Lee, Andrew Leiszter, Brian LeMoine, Bob Lins, Chris Lish, Bobby Lodi, Sal Lord, Don Luedke, Joe Lulik, J.R M - Magnussen, Espen Mai, Calvin Mallace, Craig Mannella, Dan Maristany, Pete Marras, Fabio Marshall, David Matthews, J.B McCabe, Garrett McIntosh, Mark Meier, Billy Menk, John Metz, Peter Mickschl, Eric Mielke, Mike Miller, Eddie Mitrovich, John Monson, Roger Morgan, Ray Mroz, Jon N - O - Names, Craig Ndely, Nkuti Nourmohamadian, Ali Nowak, Mike Ogorzalek, Ken O Pray, Steve P - Q - Pacho, Jorge Papanikolaou, Zach Parada, Al Parker, Roy Pehowski, Mark Pericciouli, Kirk Phillips, Travis Plutshack, Mark Pollasky, Keith Polizzi, Mike Provan, Jake Prpa, Tihi R - Racz, Nick Raich, Martin Rajec, Dan Ramirez, Emilio Rampa, Tenzin Rankovic, George Refai, Robert Reigert, Tom Richardson, Evan Rienzi, Jason Roder, Larry Roe, Mike Roethe, Kevin Rogahn, Trent Rohrman, Jeff Rokvic, Miro Rosenthal, Greg Rowe, Mike Royal, Paul Rutenis, Matas S- Saavedra, Daniel Sanger, Peter Sanneh, Tony Santorineos, John Santos, Joaquin Saul, John Scalici, Mike Schade, Kevin Schaefer, Mark Schemeld, Dean Scherer, Dave Scheuerman, Tony Schimpf, David Schimpf, Mark Schmidt, Matt Scholz, Willie Schwebel, Scott Schweinert, Peter Seymour, Ryan Shaw, Tony Siadat, Hamid Sirin, John Sisk, Trevor Skalecki, Adam Solberg, Jim Sollie, David Solomon, Ari Sperl, Steve Spielmann, Ryan Spielmann, Troy Stacy, Joe Steben, Andy Stempinski, Eric Stojsavljevic, Milan Stowers, Erik Swenby, Brad Szczepanski, Jon T - U - Therios, Andy Thode, Kirk Thomas, Brian Tirnanic, Goran Toth, Alex Tomashek, Dave Tomic, Zeke Tompa, David Treu, Roland Trunley, Bob Turner, Mark V - Vacca, Dominic Vacratsis, Demetri Vidakovich, Milan W - Wallace, Mike Webb, Craig Weiler, Dale Wendt, Brian White, Erik Wiebe, Kevin Wiersholm, Karl Willms, Bill Windbiel, Kurt X - Y - Z - Yoo, Seung Zabala, Lito Zelasko, Dan Zenoni, Kyle Ziedler, Geoff Zizzo, Frank Zuba, Jerry

85 NCAA Tournament Participants A Decade Of Dombrowski s For UWM Men s By: UWM Assistant Sports Information Director Chris Zills What started innocently enough in August of 1997 has taken on a life of its own for the Dombrowski family and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s soccer program. Fast-forward 10 years: Five soccer-playing brothers from the same West Allis family have left a large and lasting imprint on the UWM program. Each is an accomplished four-year letterwinner in his own right and at least one of the Dombrowski s Scott ( ), Chad ( ), Tighe ( ), Neil ( ) and Zeke ( ) have been on the field for the Panthers since the start of the 1997 season. They have helped Milwaukee to a record of and a league record of The list of accomplishments also includes five regular season titles, five league tournament crowns and five trips to the NCAA Tournament. UWM head coach Jon Coleman has been there for all of it, starting as an assistant coach with the program in 1997 up until the 2007 campaign which was his second has the head coach of the Panthers. He considers it a great story and is glad to have been part of it all. The program has enjoyed every moment with the Dombrowski s and will continue to do so, Coleman said. They have definitely put their mark on the program and know that UWM will always be home for them. It has truly been a decade to remember. The biggest difference for Coleman in the season will take place on the field for the first game of the season. There won t be a Dombrowski name announced over the loudspeaker in the starting line-up for the first time in over 10 years. It will be very different and strange not to have one on the field, Coleman said. But, even if we do not get to see one on the field this fall, we hope to see as many as possible at Engelmann Field over the course of the season. The tradition of wearing the Black and Gold goes back to Scott, who was a Team MVP and Coach s Award recipient in 1999, an All- Great Lakes Region selection in 1999 and a first-team all-conference selection in He insists it wasn t a tough choice at the time he chose to go to UWM because it was close to home and when he was younger, his dad had taken him watch some UWM home games. He had no idea what he was starting I did not see the potential for all of us to go to UWM when I was there, Scott said. We talked to one another about what it was like to play at UWM, but we never really talked about it in terms of a big picture. Everyone seemed to make their own decision to play at UWM, and everything else just turned out really well for each one of us and our family. One by one, the younger siblings followed. Chad came next, and by the time Scott was a senior, Tighe was a freshman. It was up to Scott to be the big brother and the best influence he could. It was actually very easy being the big brother in 2000, Scott said. Chad and Tighe are both excellent players as well as extremely hard workers on the field, and they are good people to be around off the field, so they fit in extremely well. Being able to play on the same team at UWM was extremely special, but it was an easy fit. Scott, a team captain in 2000, went on to a professional career that included stints with the Milwaukee Wave and Milwaukee Rampage. He currently coaches the Milwaukee Bavarians U-17 team and still counts two lasting memories as his favorite from his time at Milwaukee. The first one is playing in the MCC Championship game in 1997, Scott said. It was against Butler, at Engelmann, in the snow. The second is obviously being on the field with Chad and Tighe during my last year in Chad was the second brother to play at UWM, and left quite an impression of his own. His was long-lasting as well, as he continues to make his living playing professionally, most recently with the Carolina RailHawks of the USL. He also became the first player from Milwaukee to be drafted by Major League, when the Chicago Fire selected him with the 43rd pick in He earned numerous accolades as a Panther, including Second- Team NSCAA All-America honors in He also was a two-time First-Team Great Lakes Region selection and a two-time First-Team All-Horizon League honoree. His pro career includes time with the RailHawks, Minnesota Thunder, Milwaukee Wave and Chicago Fire. He helped lead the Wave to an MISL Championship in Following Scott to UWM was an easy choice for Chad, as well. My family and I attended UWM games in the late 1980 s and watched some memorable games at Engelmann Field, Chad said. We grew up watching the Lagos brothers, Jon Mroz, Scott Schweibel, Tony Sanneh to name a few. Then, when it became time for me to look at colleges, coach (Louis) Bennett was my state team coach - he liked me as a player and I loved his passion for the game. Plus at the time, I didn t have very many other options, because people did not look to schools like West Allis Hale for soccer talent. Chad s career on the pitch included four-straight winning seasons, A Decade of Dombrowski s

86 86 Horizon League Champions capped by a phenomenal record his senior season in However, the wins, ties and losses were all the same to him. It was the other things that went in to being a soccer player at UWM that stuck with Chad. The training sessions at the lake and the work in the spring season we did to make sure we could compete in the fall were some of my lasting memories, Chad said. My junior year is the season I remember the best, because up until that year we were working with a belief that we could be a top-ranked college team. During that season we got our first national ranking and it was such a validation to all our hard work. First-Team All-League recognition. Tighe joined Chad on the list of drafted Panthers, taken 50th overall by the San Jose Earthquakes in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft. His teams won 55 games in his four years. What I take with me is being part of and helping to build teams that were very successful and doing it in a way that I was very proud of and enjoyed a lot, Tighe said. His largest connections to the brother storyline came in his freshman year of 2000, when Scott was a senior and also in 2002, when Chad was a senior. A Decade of Dombrowski s Chad had the opportunity to play with two brothers at the same time on a pair of occasions first in 2000 and then again during the 2002 campaign. It s great when you can watch your younger brothers grow up as players and people from up close, Chad said. It s also an advantage knowing teammates so well. It helps mesh a team, because you know the work ethic of your brothers. I don t think I thought as much about it in the moment as I look back now and realize how special it was. All my brothers worked everyday to make themselves and the team better. Chad turned his time as a Panther into a lengthy professional career that is now going on to its seventh season. He credits the program with getting him to where he is today. The coaching staff of coach (Louis) Bennett, coach (Stan) Anderson and coach (Jon) Coleman created an atmosphere that was intense on a day-to-day basis, Chad said. Individually, they offered personal knowledge that has helped me along the way. I still occasionally look to each one of them for advice. They are great friends who want nothing but the best from their players. Third in line to put on a Panther uniform was Tighe, who fell back to the same story line on how he approached choosing a college and place to play the game he loved. He got to know the program well from his brothers and watching games growing up. I really liked the atmosphere within the program, the attitude towards soccer and how they approached the game, Tighe said. Having Scott and Chad there was a huge factor. Not because I wanted to be with them just because they were my brothers, but because I knew they were top college players and with players like that it would be a good team. Tighe made quite a name for himself as well, earning Honorable Mention Times All-America status in 2003 as well as two-time First-Team Great Lakes Region and three-time Having three of us on the team in 2000 was great, Tighe said. I loved playing with my brothers because they re great players. They also kept me in line and showed me what it took to be a better player. We re not the type of family to have a serious sit-down and hand out advice, but by what they said or how they acted I knew if I was out of line or if I needed to play better. Most importantly, when I was playing well, their confidence in me made me play even better. There were also three of us in 2002, and we had the best season in school history. If you look at years where there were at least two of us, chances are it was a great season. Tighe has also gone on to a successful professional career, returning stateside to the Minnesota Thunder recently after extended playing time for IK Sirius in Sweden over the past few seasons. The attention to detail at UWM from the coaching staff prepared me a lot for the pro game, Tighe said. I also learned that it s more than just what you do on the field, but also what you do off the field that gives you the tools to be a professional. Tighe is very proud of the legacy that his family has left on the UWM program. Most of us didn t get that much respect or credit for what we did until we proved that we were top division one players, Tighe said. Not many people expected a family out of West Allis to have so much success in soccer. Sometimes having so many of us go through the program hides the fact that we all had successful college careers in our own right. Neil and Zeke had to deal with people doubting them just because they were another Dombrowski. They both showed that they were successful because of the quality of their play and not the name on their shirt. The people within the program knew that. With that said, having so many of us play at UWM to the level that we did is something that I can look at with pride knowing that it was a rare thing. Neil was the fourth of the siblings to come through the program and did something that none of the others did before him he took his team to the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons. He was a first team all-league selection as a senior and also earned Second Team Academic All-America accolades that season. He tied school and league records with four goals in one game versus Loyola Oct. 23, Following in his brothers footsteps was almost a given at the time, but Neil still had to choose where he was going to play. People definitely started to assume that I would attend UWM, but it takes more than being the younger brother of very good soccer

87 NCAA Tournament Participants players to be able to play at such a great program, Neil said. I was grateful that coach (Louis) Bennett and coach (Stan) Anderson wanted me to be part of the team. They always said that we were all different types of players. We shared some qualities but our games were all different. I was just happy that I was able to contribute to the team. At this point in the timeline, Neil was able to take advantage of the situation he was walking into. College soccer is a new experience for any player, and even the great ones have a tough time making the initial transition. I was familiar with the style of play since I d been watching them play for years, Neil said. I m sure it also helped that the guys were friends with my brothers, so I guess they kind of knew what to expect from me a little as far as not only my soccer ability but also my personality. Neil led the team in goals and points as a senior and earned numerous awards on and off the playing field including being honored as the UWM Athlete of the Year. He joined the ranks of the professional world as well. After getting drafted by the Milwaukee Wave, he signed with the Rochester Raging Rhinos of the USL. He played last season for the Portland Timbers. He credits his time at UWM for the help it gave him professionally. The program was always run very professionally, so it was an easy transition, Neil said. I learned a lot at UWM - how to properly prepare yourself for games, training sessions, etc. My soccer intelligence greatly improved and I learned about mental toughness and determination. The high level of play showed me how to compete at a high level each day and training. And the competition for a spot in the starting line up has been invaluable to my soccer career. After 63 wins, 10 ties and just 17 losses in his Panther career, Neil has plenty of great memories. I ll always remember UWM by my teammates and the coaches, he said. We were all very close. It felt like one big family. And I suppose the irony is that I did have my family there with me to experience these things together. For the fifth part of this story, Zeke, it would have been easy to just follow suit and head to UWM, but there was still quite a decisionmaking process. The school he was going to play at needed to meet his list of requirements. Milwaukee met all of those on the list. With my brothers already gone through, or still attending, I had been going to games for pretty much as long as I could remember and already had a close connection with UWM, Zeke said. Secondly, the team was a Top-25 team, had gone to the NCAA Tournament and was a top program in the region as well as the country. I was able to see through my brothers experiences the ability and care the coaching staff had in developing players for the professional level and that was a major reason for choosing UWM. Also, add in that it was about a half hour from where I grew up, and those were the factors. Following such a line of success can be tough to stand up to, but not so for Zeke. He made a name for himself immediately, stepping in as a starter as a freshman. He became a mainstay on the field for UWM, starting 60 of the final 62 games of his career and appearing in all 84 games that Milwaukee played while he was in the program. He grew stronger as a player each season, topping it off with first team all-league honors as a senior after he led the team in goals, assists, points, shots and shots on goal. The prior expectations didn t affect me all that much, Zeke said. I was recruited like an individual and treated like an individual both by coaches and players. Once you are on the field all that matters is your performance. If I didn t perform well, I didn t play. And when you are on the field, you re just another player. Certain personality traits, such as hard-working, determined and a winning attitude - among others - I feel are consistent among all of us. Knowing I was a Dombrowski, people expected to see those traits out of me. Zeke was the final Dombrowski to play for UWM last fall, marking the final season of a run that lasted from 1997 through 2007 where at least one was on the field. The success has been impressive and not lost on anyone. It helps to feed your drive, he said. My brothers success has been useful in many ways. For example, seeing your brothers win the Horizon League and win NCAA games and then go on to play professionally, you want to achieve those for yourself. With their success it laid out a path that I could follow to help achieve my goals and be successful. I saw what they did and applied some of their approaches and some of my own to achieve what I have. The backbone of the success has been the parents, Mark and Judy Dombrowski of West Allis. Mark has coached his sons for years, going back to the day he signed up Scott and Chad for club ball nearly 20 years ago. I still do club coaching a small club that a number of boys have been a part of Parkland Club, Mark said. The oldest two were not in that, it was just getting started. Tighe, Neil and Zeke all grew up in the club playing. All of the boys spent time playing for me somewhere. A Decade of Dombrowski s

88 88 Horizon League Champions All five then went on to play at West Allis Hale and the pride the situation gives the family is remarkable. We are very proud of all of them, Mark said. From Scott all the way through Zeke, they have all had different roads to UWM and different experiences at UWM. I was no less proud when Zeke was there then when the first (Scott) was there and everyone in between. One of the things that helped the process along was the relationship that the family developed with the coaching staff. Former head coach Louis Bennett was at Milwaukee from 1996 through 2005, giving the program continuity in that position that is not always there at this level. It is unusual that they all followed to the same spot, Mark said. A lot of that had to do with the coaching staff trusting and liking them. Each of them went there for their own reasons. Of course it was pretty easy when you get to Zeke s case and having been on the sidelines watching his brothers play for six, seven years. You have an ingrained loyalty to the program and can see yourself there pretty easily. They all handled it differently we never really pushed them to go that way. We liked the program, we enjoyed the people, but we still let them make their own decisions. They got a little stuff from their brothers, but even the brothers let the others make their own minds up. I think in each of their cases there was a different thought pattern as to why they did it, but it just worked out that way that they did go time after time. A Decade of Dombrowski s It was easy on my part because I knew we could trust the coaches, Mark said. They were good people and they were true to their word as for what they thought of the boys talent-wise and scholarship-wise. We knew they were good to their word so it made it easy as a parent to not discourage them from going that direction. Ten years of having a son on the soccer team meant plenty of hours spent watching games whether it was in the friendly confines of Engelmann Field or on the road again for yet another road trip to follow the team. It was a rare home game that we missed, Mark said. We went to the majority of the games that were drivable in a reasonable amount of time. Some times it was piling everyone in for the weekend and heading to Butler. It would depend if their siblings were playing we did the best we could to block out Fridays through Sundays in the fall so we could attend games. Six, eight or 10-hour drives, we did it them all. My wife and I were usually at home games, as well as their siblings. There are definitely a couple of corners of the fence around Engelmann that our family has been leaning on for 10 years. There have been numerous pairs of brothers or sisters to play a sport at the NCAA Division I level plenty of other examples exist even at UWM. But to have the story line reach five student-athletes is a unique and special situation. It is unique and there is a great level of pride with it, Mark said. Scott set a good example when he started playing and decided he wanted to play division one soccer. He had a great work ethic. And, even though it was collegiate sports, he had a great deal of professionalism to the way he learned how to play the game and advance himself through it, getting into the starting line-up, playing a lot and taking care of the school part of it as well. They all learned a little bit from that, but they still had to find their own motivation. I tell people very often that if you are doing it for the scholarship money, you are better off hours-wise to get a part-time job and do it that way. Along with the academics, there are numerous hours of practice and the travel which just makes your school work so much tougher having to do it in distracting settings. It s unique in the fact that they all have been able to find that attitude and work their way through it. After 10 years of walking the sidelines at Engelmann Field, if the family comes out this season, it will be for support of the team in general not to yell and scream for a son playing on the field. That is where the story takes yet another interesting turn Mark and Judy have three more children, including two more sons. Of course, they all play soccer. Quinn is an eighth-grader playing U-14 and he is the next oldest, Mark said. Cade is a 10-year old playing U-11 and then their sister is an eight-year old playing U-9. When you grow up standing on the sidelines, it just gets ingrained in you by being there. They learn by seeing, which is a benefit for us. They don t grow up watching it on TV, so it s an advantage that my kids have had that their brothers were players and they learned things that you do not learn unless you are there. Of course, the question has to be asked will they follow in the Dombrowski tradition? My son Cade, he s 10, and he just thinks it s a natural progression in soccer to go on and play for the Panthers in college and then you go on to play pro after that, Mark said. That is the only thing he has ever seen and expects you should do. For him, it s just a given. The younger ones are playing and we will see how they develop as they go down the line. All that can be said for now is check back in four years and see who is leaning on that familiar fence at Engelmann Field. The Dombrowski family might just be adding to the amazing story it started over a decade ago. The other remarkable thing about it is that each continued to choose Milwaukee as where they were going to play despite each going through a recruiting process of their own. It was never a given that each would pick UWM, it just worked out that way.

89 NCAA Tournament Participants AKIWOWO, TUNJI UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Notes: Fourth-leading scorer in UWM history with 38 goals... allstate (1981)... played on NCAA Tournament teams in 1979 and BANKS, JIMMY UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Notes: Member of the U.S. National Team that played in the 1990 World Cup... All-Mideast/Midwest and All- WISL in ( ). BERNSTEIN, JOE UWM Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Draftee Notes: Four-year letterwinner at UWM... scored both UWM goals, including GW in second OT, in 2-1 win over state-rival Wisconsin during senior season. BLASCHKA, BRIAN UWM Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) Notes: Three-time letterwinner at defender from BODE, STEVE UWM Milwaukee Wave (MISL Draftee) Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL) Chicago Fire (MLS) Notes: Three-time all-league selection, including first team as a senior and sophomore... earned numerous awards in the classroom, including Academic All-America Third Team honors... started every game he appeared in during his career... was a three-year team captain... named Team MVP twice in his career. BRISSON, CHRIS UWM Minnesota Thunder (USL) Chicago Storm (MISL) Notes: Has spent the past two seasons with the Storm... MISL Player of the Week in December of Helped UWM reach the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons... Horizon League All-Tournament (2004)... all-time leader in career games and starts for UWM... earned John Fetzer Memorial for most dedicated in CIROVSKI, SASHO UWM Milwaukee Wave (AISA) North York Rockets (CSL) Notes: Current head coach for the University of Maryland, leading Terps to NCAA National Title in Panther assistant coach ( )... fourth in career assists with All- Mideast/Midwest ( )... cocaptain and MVP (1984). COLEMAN, JON UWM Lafayette Swamprats (EISL) Notes: UWM assistant coach from before being named head coach before 2006 campaign... Second Team All-MCC (1995). COLVIN, TONY UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Draftee Notes: Finished sixth in career assists (22) and 10th in career points (64). DECK, KEVIN UWM Chicago Stingers (USISL) Notes: Milwaukee s first All-American defender, earning second team honors in inducted into UWM Hall of Fame in First Team All-MCC ( )... First Team All- Midwest Region ( )... Team MVP in 1995 and co-mvp in DOMBROWSKI, CHAD UWM Milwaukee Wave (MISL) Chicago Fire (MLS Draftee-5th Round) Milwaukee Wave United (A-League) Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Named team s Defender of the Year in 2005 and Carolina RailHawks (USL) Notes: Second-Team NSCAA All- America in two-time First- Team Great Lakes Region...two-time First-Team All-Horizon League... helped Wave to 2005 MISL Championship... first UWM player to be drafted by the MLS. DOMBROWSKI, NEIL UWM Milwaukee Wave (MISL Draftee) Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL) Portland Timbers (USL) Notes: Helped lead UWM to second round of NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons... first team all-league in third in program history with 85 games played... named Second Team Academic All- American as a senior... tied school and league records with four goals in one game versus Loyola Oct. 23, DOMBROWSKI, SCOTT UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL Draftee) Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Notes: Team MVP and Coach s Award recipient in All-Great Lakes Region selection (1999)... team captain in named first-team All-MCC (2000). DOMBROWSKI, TIGHE UWM San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Sirius (Swedish First Division) Notes: Honorable Mention Times All-America in twotime First-Team Great Lakes Region... three-time First-Team All-League... loaned by San Jose (MLS) to Minnesota of A-League in summer of was playing overseas in Sweden with Sirius before returning stateside in 2007 to play for the Minnesota Thunder. FISCHER, MIKE UWM Indianapolis Daredevils (ASL) Minnesota Kicks (ASL) Notes: UWM co-captain and MVP ( )... finished 10th in career assists with 19. Panthers in the Professional Ranks

90 90 Horizon League Champions Panthers in the Professional Ranks FURTSCH, TRENT UWM Sirius (Swedish First Division) Notes: Named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team in 2001, 2003 and second all-time in program history in both games played (86) and games started (84). GRAMENZ, DON UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Notes: UWM co-captain in seventh in career assists with played on 1990 NCAA Tournament team. GRANRYD, RIC UWM Detroit Express (ASL) Notes: Played on NCAA Tournament teams in 1979 and starting goalkeeper in fourth in career saves with 279. JAHR, CHRIS UWM Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Lehigh Valley Steam (A-League) Chicago Stingers (USISL) Notes: Four-year starter... MCC All-Tournament team (1996)... team s co-mvp (1996). Following the completion of his record-breaking senior season in 2004, Antou Jallow found his services in high demand in the professional soccer ranks. After the season, Jallow tried out for Gefle IE of the Swedish Premier League before being drafted into both MLS and the MISL. JALLOW, ANTOU UWM Gefle IF (Swedish Premiership) San Jose Quakes (MLS Draftee) Chicago Storm (MISL Draftee) Notes: Four-year starter... finished as leading goal-scorer in UWM and Horizon League history... two-time League Player of the Year... threetime First-Team All-Horizon League... member of first senior class to advance to NCAA Tournament in all four years on roster... also won league titles each year. P.J. Johns spent three seasons in the nets for UWM, leading the team to the NCAA Tournament in both 1979 and After leaving Milwaukee, Johns played professionally indoors and outdoors and was inducted into the Panther Hall of Fame in JOHNS, P.J. UWM Edmonton Drillers (NASL) Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL) Cleveland Force (MISL) Canton Invaders (NPSL) Pittsburgh Stingers (CISL) Notes: Starting goalkeeper on NCAA Tournament teams of 1979 and member of the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame... ended his career first in shutouts (19) and career GAA (0.73)... set school-record 0.66 GAA in KNEZIC, PETE UWM Chicago Horizon (MISL) Oklahoma City Slickers (ASL) Oklahoma City Stampede (ASL) Tulsa Tornadoes (ASL) Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Notes: UWM s third all-time leading scorer with 125 points (49 goals, 27 assists)... All-American honorable mention (1979)... MVP on NCAA Tournament teams of 1979 and KREITMEIR, SCOTT UWM 1990 Fox River Valley Rebels (PDSL) Chicago Power (NPSL) Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) 1860 Munich (Germany) Notes: Had two goals and six assists in one season at UWM... played on the 1990 NCAA Tournament team. LAGOS, GERARD UWM Loudon (France) Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Notes: Co-captain ( )... scored 60 career points (22 goals, 16 assists)... All-Big Central ( )... played on 1990 NCAA Tournament team... UWM Hall of Fame inductee. LAGOS, MANUEL UWM U.E. Lleida (Spain) Minnesota Thunder (A-League) New York/N.J. Metrostars (MLS) Chicago Fire (MLS) Tampa Bay Mutiny (MLS) San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) Columbus Crew (MLS) Notes: First-team All-American in 1991, second-team All-American in MVP of 1990 NCAA Tournament team... scored 32 goals in two seasons, seventh all-time... member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic team. MALLACE, CRAIG UWM Milwaukee Wave (MISL) Draftee Minnesota Thunder (USL) Notes: Two-time All-Horizon League selection played in three NCAA Tournaments and led team in scoring as a senior and in assists his final two seasons. MARSHALL, DAVID UWM Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Notes: First-team All-MCC and All-

91 NCAA Tournament Participants Midwest Region (1996) career goals. McINTOSH, MARK UWM Tulsa Ambush (NPSL) MENK, JOHN UWM Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Notes: 1991 recipient of the team s John Fetzer Memorial Award... team captain and MVP in MROZ, JON UWM Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) Notes: Third in career wins (33), second in shutouts (18)... goalkeeper with 1990 NCAA Tournament team. PROVAN, JAKE UWM Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Fox Valley Rebels (PDSL) Notes: First-team All-MCC in 1995, second-team All-Mid Continent in played for the CIFL Milwaukee Bonecrushers as a kicker in RAMPA, TENZIN UWM Milwaukee Wave (MISL) Draftee Notes: Led team is assists as a senior... four-year letterwinner. RICHARDSON, EVAN UWM Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Notes: Named All Horizon-League Second Team in RIENZI, JASON UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Chicago Stingers (USISL) Notes: Two-time letterwinner. ROHRMAN, JEFF UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Notes: MVP runner-up of WISL, Panther captain and MVP (1985)... All-WISL ( ). ROYAL, PAUL UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) New Jersey Stallions (USISL) South Jersey Barons (USL) Philadelphia Kixx (MISL) Notes: Two-time first-team All-MCC selection ( )... second in school history in wins (40), sixth in shutouts (13) and seventh in GAA (1.16). SANNEH, TONY UWM Chicago Power (NPSL) Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) D.C. United (MLS) Hertha Berlin (German Bundesliga) FC Nurnberg (German Bundesliga) US National Team (2002 World Cup) Columbus Crew (MLS) Chicago Fire (MLS) Notes: UWM s all-time leader in assists (32) and points (138) and second in goals (53)... Mid-Con and team MVP (1993)... member of the U.S. National team ( ), earning the starting defensive position for the 2002 World Cup team in Japan/South Korea... had #9 retired by Milwaukee Rampage, only retired number in franchise history. SANTOS, JOAQUIN UWM Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Notes: First-team All-MCC selection in 1996 and selected to the MCC All-Tournament team in SCHWEINERT, PETER UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Notes: Co-captain and All-WISL (1988). SHEMALD, DEAN UWM Indianapolis Daredevils (ASL) Phoenix Fire (ASL) Notes: Starting defender in SISK, TREVOR UWM Rockford Raptors (USISL) Notes: First-team All-MCC (1994)... Second-team All-Mid-Con (1993)... All-Mideast Region (1994) career goals are seventh all-time. STOSAVLJEVIC, MILAN UWM 1977 New England Tea Men (NASL) Notes: Second in season goals (19) and points (52). SWENBY, BRAD UWM Minnesota Thunder (A-League) Notes: Sixth all-time with a 1.13 goals against average. SZCZEPANSKI, JON UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Milwaukee Rampage (USISL) Notes: All-Mideast/West, All- WISL and All-Big Central in Panther MVP (1988). WEBB, CRAIG UWM Chicago Horizon (MISL) Notes: Co-captain... named All- Mideast ( ). WHITE, ERIK UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Milwaukee Rampage (A-League) Notes: All-MCC selection ( )... led team in scoring in 1997; second in ZABALA, LITO UWM Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) Carolina Lightnin (ASL) Chicago Power (NPSL) Notes: Fourth in career goals (38) and points (95) and is 10th in career assists (19) NCAA Tournament. ZENONI, KYLE UWM Chicago Storm (MISL Draftee) Dundee FC (Scottish Premier League) Minnesota Thunder (USL) La Paz FC (Bolivian Club) Notes: Team captain as a senior... advanced to second round of NCAA Tournament all four years. Panthers in the Professional Ranks

92 92 Horizon League Champions 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) A Cradle of Coaches Anderson, Stan Assistant, Marquette Men s Assistant Coach Banks, Jimmy Player, Milwaukee School of Engineering Men s Coach Bennett, Louis Head Coach, Marquette Men s Coach Left as the winningest coach in program history (136 wins) while leading Milwaukee to the NCAA Tournament from Bennett (right) and current UWM coach Jon Coleman before the UWM/Marquette game in Bode, Steve Player, Marquette Men s Assistant Coach Cirovski, Sasho Player, Maryland Men s Coach Hartford Men s Coach UWM Men s Assistant Coach Led Maryland to a record and NCAA National Championship in Sasho Cirovski Coleman, Jon Player, UWM Men s Head Coach UWM Men s Assistant Coach Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach Named fifth head coach in history of program on December 27, In his second year as head coach, 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, UWM Assistant Coach D Amato, Frank Player, Marquette Women s Assistant Coach Dombrowski, Scott Player, West Allis Hale H.S. Boys Coach El-Ahmad, Khaled Player, Marquette Men s Assistant Coach Gansler, Bob Head Coach, 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 their first World Cup appearance since 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. Grier, Kris Player, Windsor s Women s Coach St. Clair College Women s Coach Harris, Dan Head Coach, Concordia Men s Coach Athletic Director at Milwaukee School of Engineering since Was inducted into the UWM Hall of Fame in Hatfield, Charlie Player, 1991 West Texas A&M Men s Assistant Coach Knezic, Pete Player, UWM Women s Head Coach 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 He led Wisconsin to four NCAA Tournament appearances in a five-year span, winning the national championship in In 2000, he was inducted into the UWM Athletic Hall of Fame. 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, Wisconsin Lutheran Head Men s Coach Milwaukee Pius XI H.S. Girls Coach Mannella, Dan Player, La Salle Women s Assistant Villanova Women s Assistant Marras, Fabio Player, Windsor Men s Coach Mroz, Jon Player, Brookfield Central H.S. Boys Coach UWM Men s Assistant Coach Peltonen, Craig Assistant, Marian College Men s Coach Marian College Women s Coach UWM Women s Assistant Coach Pierce, Tony Assistant, 1991 Green Bay Assistant Men s Coach Concordia (IL) Men s Coach Concordia (IL) Women s Coach Wisconsin Lutheran Women s Coach Rohrman, Jeff Player, Wisconsin Men s Coach Maryland Men s Assistant Coach Bethany Men s Coach Navy Men s Assistant Royal, Paul Player, La Salle Women s Coach Villanova Women s Assistant Philadelphia Charge Assistant (WUSA) Szczepanski, Jon Player, 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, Yale Men s Coach UWM Women s Head Coach Tompkins posted the best winning percentage in UWM history, a (.672) mark in seven years, and led the Panthers to the NCAA Tournament in Brian Tompkins Webb, Craig Player, Wisconsin Women s Coach Webb coached the Badgers from , compiling an record and a trip to the NCAA Tournament in Windbiel, Kurt Player, 1982 Lakeland College Men s Coach

93 NCAA Tournament Participants This is UWM This is UWM

94 94 Horizon League Champions Milwaukee: A Genuine American City One of the many highlights of downtown Milwaukee is the scenic River Walk, which extends from the north end of downtown through the Third Ward. Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, alive in growth and development. From the sparkling clean water of Lake Michigan, to the rich heritage of our ethnic neighborhoods, Milwaukee invites you to discover its unique, diverse community. Heralded as The City of Festivals, Milwaukee hosts more than 15 annual festivals, including the world s largest music festival, Summerfest, and over a dozen ethnic festivals all held along Milwaukee s spectacular lakefront. The RiverWalk, which meanders through the heart of downtown, recently received a $13 million facelift, and development continues to the north and south. Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, exciting nightlife and a wide array of distinctive sports bars are located along the RiverWalk. Also prevalent along the RiverWalk are many brewpubs and microbreweries. Gondolas and water taxies frequently travel Milwaukee s scenic RiverWalk area. The Historic Third Ward is quickly becoming the off-broadway of Milwaukee s arts scene. It is home to the new Broadway Theatre Center as well as another, smaller, experimental theatre. In addition, this restored warehouse district features a number of art galleries, the well-regarded Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, coffee houses, cafes and antique stores. An abundance of new housing in the form of loft-style apartments and condominiums are also becoming a part of the landscape in the Historic Third Ward. Milwaukee s museum scene is also active. The Milwaukee Art Museum wrapped up a $100 million expansion a few years ago featuring a dramatic wing-like sculpture rising high above Milwaukee s lakefront. The Milwaukee Public Museum includes a number of nationally-renowned exhibits and an IMAX Theater. Plus, the Milwaukee County Zoo is well-known as one of the finest in the nation. Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major League Baseball with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring of The $400 million, one-ofa-kind ballpark features a convertible roof and natural grass. Offering the finest in ballpark amenities, Miller Park is a park within a park - that is, it includes places to tailgate along the Menomonee River, a sports-themed restaurant, and an elegantly finished restaurant, the.300 Club. Miller Park also played host to the Major League All-Star Game in 2002 and has hosted concerts and other special events. Two of the city s other professional sports teams, including the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena downtown is the home of the UWM men s basketball team, as well as the Milwaukee Wave of the Major Indoor League. The arena has undergone major renovations and also hosts a number of concerts and other special events. The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair Park, is home to a NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing League event. Plus, the sports landscape also includes one of the best county park systems in the nation and an annual PGA Tour event in suburban Brown Deer. The 2005 PGA Championship was held in Kohler, just one hour north of Milwaukee. The 2007 Senior PGA Championship will also be held in Kohler. Milwaukee is also a tourist and business destination for travelers around the state and nation. The Midwest Express Center downtown serves as the city s main convention center and draws groups from around the world to host their annual activities in Milwaukee. Milwaukee is also easy to get to, located at the intersections of interstates 94 and 43. Milwaukee s Mitchell International Airport has nearly 20 airlines, over 500 daily departures and arrivals and features a newly reconstructed public area. Summerfest is one of many annual festivals held along Milwaukee s lakefront during the summer months.

95 NCAA Tournament Participants LOCATION/ENVIRONMENT UWM s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee s upper East Side, one of the city s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff and students. The campus lies just five blocks from the beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan. Its location in the business, financial, cultural and industrial heart of the state gives students an edge in getting professional experience while still in school. The compact campus is situated along residential tree-lined streets and stately homes 10 minutes from downtown. UWM is ranked as the second-safest campus in Wisconsin. HISTORY Originally founded in 1885 as the Milwaukee State Normal School, the school expanded its curriculum in 1927 to become the Milwaukee State Teachers College. In 1951, it became Wisconsin State College- Milwaukee, and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee was created with a merger of the State College and the University of Wisconsin Extension Center in Milwaukee UWM TODAY UWM has seen its enrollment grow to over 28,000 students, the second-largest in the state. The university boasts 120 undergraduate majors and submajors, 47 masters and 19 doctoral degree programs. They are separated into the following schools and colleges: Allied Health Professions The Arts Architecture and Urban Planning Education Business Administration Nursing Engineering & Applied Science An aerial view of the UWM campus, which is located within blocks of Lake Michigan on Milwaukee s east side. Social Welfare Library & Information Science Letters & Science UWM FAST FACTS Students... 28,042 Degree Programs Undergrad Programs...81 Masters Programs...48 Doctoral Programs...18 Schools and Colleges...12 FACULTY With a distinguished faculty of more than 1,300, UWM is listed among the top 100 public institutions in the nation in research and development expenditures. UWM s individual schools and colleges have achieved national recognition, as well as top accreditation, by their review groups. AREAS OF EXCELLENCE UWM has nine University System Centers of Excellence, areas of the university that have received special recognition from the UW System Board of Regents for outstanding achievements in diverse areas of instruction, scholarship, research and performance. They are: School of Architecture and Urban Planning Center for Business Competitiveness Institute of Chamber Music Center for Great Lakes Studies Professional Theatre Training Program Laboratory for Surface Studies Center for Teacher Education Center for Twentieth-Century Studies Women s Studies Consortium AMONG THE BEST UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and universities (from a total of 3,600) ranked by the Carnegie Foundation in the top group called Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive. ALUMNI 65 percent of alumni remain in Southeastern Wisconsin, and include many of Milwaukee s business, cultural and community leaders. More than 100,000 UWM grads live in all 50 states and abroad. Among UWM s many distinguished graduates are Golda Meir (Education 17), the former prime minister of Israel, for whom the UWM library is named. Notable graduates in the sports world include the late NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering 77) and former NFL All-Pro defensive back Mike Reinfeldt (Business 75), vice president and chief financial officer of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. NFL referee Bill Carollo, who officiated the 2003 Super Bowl, is also a UWM grad. U.S. World Cup standout Tony Sanneh also attended UWM, as did Illinois men s basketball coach Bruce Weber. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

96 96 Horizon League Champions for the university s benefit. The Chancellor Carlos Santiago Chancellor Carlos E. Santiago is beginning his fifth academic year as the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Santiago is UWM s seventh Chancellor. In this position, he is the chief administrative officer of the university and a partner with a great number of constituents on and off campus. Chancellor Santiago also holds the academic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has regional expertise in the Caribbean and Central America, with special emphasis on Puerto Rico. Cooperation and collaboration to strengthen UW-Milwaukee s research portfolio, academic excellence and diversity have been the highest priorities of Chancellor Santiago since his arrival on July 1, Among the primary results that UWM has achieved during his tenure: Securing a historic reinvestment by the State of Wisconsin in the university s and Southeastern Wisconsin s future, especially in the targeted areas of advanced automation, biomedical engineering, health care and freshwater science. Completing the record-setting Campaign for UWM, the most ambitious fund-raising effort in university history. Developing Access to Success, the campus blueprint to enhance access to higher education while promoting greater success for all students. Initiating a master planning process to create a template for regional growth away from the university s extremely compressed primary campus. Creating the UWM Research Foundation to support research and innovation, and the UWM Real Estate Foundation to partner with the public and private sectors to develop and hold real estate Santiago also has a strong background in working with athletics. With the University at Albany, State University of New York, where he held the position of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Santiago was a member of its National Collegiate Athletic Association Certification Steering Committee, worked closely with the athletics department on academics and admissions-related issues, and was involved with the New York Giants annual National Football League summer training camp held at the University at Albany. Universities must focus on creating the scholar-athlete, Chancellor Santiago said. Winning is nice, but first and foremost you must focus on the academics. UWM s consistent performance -- in both winning championships and placing leading numbers of students on the Horizon League s Academic Honor Roll -- demonstrates our commitment to both of these objectives. Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of five books focusing on labor and economic development issues, with the latest being Puerto Ricans in the United States: A Contemporary Portrait, co-authored with Edna Acosta-Belén. He has co-edited another book and has published more than 30 articles and book reviews in a wide variety of scholarly journals. Along with Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiago also is a founding coeditor of the Latino Research Review and was a member of the U.S. Congressional Hispanic Caucus International Relations Advisory Group. Dr. Santiago s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, is also part of the faculty at UWM. She is an associate professor of educational psychology in the School of Education. Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell University ( 82) and M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell University ( 79) and the University of Puerto Rico ( 75). Like most other boys growing up in Puerto Rico, Dr. Santiago played baseball year-round and aspired to follow national heroes Roberto Clemente and Orlando Cepeda to Major League Baseball. Dr. Santiago played third base throughout high school and earned a place on his division s all-star team. In recent years, his sporting interests have included golf, tennis, downhill skiing, walking and jogging. He also helped coach softball teams for his daughters. Rita Cheng is the Provost and Vice Chancellor at UWM, a position she has held since April Cheng came to UWM in 1988 and has subsequently served the university in several high-level administrative capacities. She was the Interim Dean of the School of Continuing Education in 2004 and 2005, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs from 2002 to 2005 and Associate Dean of the School of Business Administration from 1998 to She holds a bachelor s degree from Bishop s University in Quebec, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a Ph.D from Temple University. Cheng has also been actively involved with the athletic department throughout her career, serving as faculty athletics representative from Helen L. Mamarchev was named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs in January of She came to UWM from Illinois State University, where she served most recently as the Special Projects Assistant to the President. Prior to her current position at Illinois State University, she served as its Vice President for Student Affairs from 2000 to At the University of Florida, she was the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs from 1985 to 2000 and the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs from 1983 to Dr. Mamarchev has a PhD in Counseling; Organizational Behavior and Industrial Relations from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She also has degrees from Indiana University and Southern Methodist University.

97 NCAA Tournament Participants Bud Haidet Athletic Director as high as eighth in the nation. The women s volleyball team has qualified for six of the last nine NCAA Tournaments. The women s basketball team also made the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and 2006, the women s soccer team has been in the tournament four out of the last six years and the baseball team has also been a regular in the NCAA Tournament. Athletics has been a way of life for UWM Director of Athletics Bud Haidet, and Haidet is busy making success a way of life for the UWM Athletics Department. In fact, the department has experienced unprecedented success on and off the playing surface under Haidet. In , UWM won the Horizon League s Women s All-Sports Trophy for the seventh time while seeing teams in women s soccer, women s volleyball and men s indoor and outdoor track & field win league crowns. This continued a long line of success for Milwaukee athletics under Haidet. In , the Panthers women s soccer team advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for a second-straight year, while in , UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, the Horizon League s All-Sports Trophy, for the fourth time. UWM won 10 league titles and claimed a third-straight regular season league title in men s basketball. UWM has also won the women s and men s all-sports awards. The biggest highlight of the campaign came after the Horizon League basketball season was completed. The Panther men again made their mark in the NCAA Tournament, beating Big 12 power Oklahoma before falling to eventual national champion Florida. At the same time, the Panther women were battling with Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament, only to fall in the contest. Those basketball accomplishments came on the heels of a 2005 postseason run that saw the Panther men advance to the Sweet 16 and garner national recognition. Basketball is far from the only sport where UWM has experienced tremendous success. In fact, both the men s and women s soccer teams advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in The men knocked off Bradley before falling in overtime to national runner-up New Mexico, while the women beat Purdue before falling to Marquette on a last-second goal. The success at UWM actually started long ago. UWM finished second in the McCafferty Trophy standings during the school year and during the school year. In fact, following the season, UWM finished just one point out of first place and won the MCC men s all-sports championship. The Panthers then won the league s all-sports trophy for the first time after the season, and then won it again after the campaign. Many of UWM s teams have also gained national recognition under Haidet. The great success of the men s basketball team also includes an NCAA berth in 2003 and a National Invitation Tournament appearance in The men s soccer team has qualified for five of the last six NCAA Tournaments and has been ranked In the classroom, 78 UWM student-athletes were named to the Horizon Academic Honor Roll in June, giving UWM the highest number per sport offered in the league. Numerous Panthers have also won league and national academic awards, including three student-athletes earning Academic All-America honors this past school year. And, the current cumulative grade point average of all student-athletes is above 3.0. Haidet has also directed an upgrade in facilities for all of UWM athletics. The recently-completed Klotsche Center renovation - the Pavilion - has vastly improved the office and training space for the athletic department and its student-athletes. Haidet has also led the extremely successful move by the men s basketball team to the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee and shown the way for improvements at Henry Aaron Field and Engelmann Field, which had lights installed for play in Over Haidet s tenure, athletics at UWM has moved from NAIA Division II to NCAA Division I status, and from independent status to membership in two athletic conferences. Haidet notes that the strong commitment to athletics by the institution and student association has greatly contributed to the rapid and successful growth of the program. He also feels past student-athletes, coaches and administrators helped set in motion the success UWM enjoys. Haidet is active in numerous NCAA activities. He has completed Level I-III NCAA Athletics Management courses and was a member of two NCAA Division I Peer Review Certification teams and two NCAA committees. He was also recently the chair of the Horizon League s Executive Council and is active in all of the league s activities. Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an athletics administrator at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he earned both his bachelor s and master s degrees. He was inducted into the Miami Athletics Hall of Fame in A former captain in the Marine Corps, Haidet enjoys weight training, hiking and fishing, and spending time with his wife, Beth, stepson, Drew, four children and 13 grandchildren. The Athletic Director

98 98 Horizon League Champions Kathy Litzau Associate AD Jason Clark Assistant AD UWM Administration After spending 14 seasons as the head volleyball coach at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Kathy Litzau is now an associate athletic director and senior women administrator at the school. In her new role, Litzau is overseeing a variety of sports as well as the areas of student-athlete support services and student welfare. She is also acting as the liason between the athletic department and the campus and community while coordinating community relations projects for the department. The numbers in the 14-year coaching tenure of Litzau in Milwaukee are astounding. She led the Panthers to nine 20-win seasons, eight Horizon League regular season titles and six NCAA Tournaments. Litzau was also named league coach of the year seven times and regional coach of the year twice. In all, she tallied 271 wins in her 14 seasons after taking over a program that won just three matches the season prior to her arrival. Litzau is a graduate of Notre Dame, where she played volleyball for four years and was the team captain and most valuable player her senior season. She also has a master s degree from Illinois, where she spent time as an assistant volleyball coach. The Naperville, Ill., native also worked at Wisconsin and Michigan State before taking over at UWM in Litzau and her husband, Steve, have three daughters - Lauren, Danielle and Kayce - and a son - Nicholas. UWM ATHLETIC BOARD The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Board plays a role in connecting the athletic department to the rest of the campus community. Made up of a variety of staff and faculty members, students and alumni, the board meets monthly and gets involved in a number of the activities of the athletic department. The board s stated mission includes fostering an environment in which a diversified UWM athletic, intramural and recreation program can be competitively and financially successful. The board is also dedicated to integrating a well-rounded athletic, intramural and recreation program into the life of the university, while also ensuring that the UWM athletic, intramural and recreation program operates in a manner that meets the highest ethical and regulatory standards. Members (As of Aug. 1) Jason Clark was named the assistant athletics director for external operations in April of Clark serves as the marketing director for UWM s athletics department while also participating in other external affairs. His main responsibilities are maintenance of sponsorship sales, marketing, promotions and advertising for all 15 of UWM s varsity sports. In addition, he oversees the Panther Media Network, helping to coordinate UWM s relationships with its radio and tevelision partners. Clark also helps to coordinate some special events for the athletic department, including the annual men s basketball golf outing and the athletic department s participation in the Wisconsin State Fair. He also coordinates the activities of the UWM cheerleaders and the school s mascot, Pounce. Steve Lautz Assistant AD Steve Lautz is starting his sixth year as the compliance coordinator for UWM Athletics and was promoted to assistant director of athletics for compliance in the summer of Prior to coming to UWM, Lautz was a law clerk and associate for Bond, Schoeneck and King in Overland Park, Kan., for four years. He represented colleges and universities on matters involving NCAA legislation and conducted investigations of alleged NCAA rules violations. He was also involved in conducting audits of athletic departments, particularly in the areas of recruiting, summer camps and clinics. He did his undergraduate work at Gustavus Adolphus before attending law school at the University of Kansas. He also served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy. Ann Snyder Teresa Johnson Mark Keane Jennifer Earl Dinah Gygi Ginny Stoffel Jim Cleary Douglas Woods Jose Torres Andrea Wrench Filippo Carini LeVar Ridgeway Tickets and Events Manager Brian Morgan Tickets and Events Coordinator John Stewart Corporate Sales Manager Melanie Fisher Director of Athletic Development

99 NCAA Tournament Participants The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee s Athletics Department is committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic and personal success of every student-athlete. A partnership has been created between the academic and athletic communities on campus to give all student-athletes an opportunity to achieve academic success. UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, reinforcing its commitment to its student-athletes academic success. All new student-athletes meet with their advisor on an individual basis to assess specific needs. Programs for academic advancement are developed, including monitoring courses, grades and academic progress. The Academic Assistance Center, located in the new Pavilion, provides student-athletes with a quiet place to study and one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center also houses a full computer lab and numerous tutoring rooms. Tom Vollman is UWM s full-time athletic academic advisor, working closely with all student-athletes. Vollman has developed a comprehensive program for academic enhancement while also providing tutoring and support service assistance, coordinating coursework and monitoring grade reports, academic progress and degree completion requirements. PRIORITY REGISTRATION - ACADEMIC MONITORING Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. Academic advisors provide ongoing assistance with class scheduling and career planning. Progress reports from the professors of each student-athlete are sought periodically throughout the year, and academic progress is monitored regularly. TUTORS Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to studentathletes upon request. The new Pavilion has private tutoring and study rooms for student-athletes. STRUCTURED STUDY All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours per week. Students meet Monday through Thursday for two hours per night and are monitored by a member of the coaching staff. Upperclassmen with a cumulative grade point average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however their hours are pro-rated based on their GPA. POST-GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the on-campus Career Development Center. Approximately 200 employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are offered to assist student-athletes in planning their career paths. Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in the metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic center of Wisconsin. UWM is a member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA and UWM is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM program, SUCCESS, was created to support student-athlete development and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. The life skills program includes five major commitments: Commitment to Academic Excellence support academic progress toward intellectual development and graduation Commitment to Athletic Excellence build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete. Commitment to Personal Development support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills Commitment to Career Development encourage the studentathlete to develop and pursue career and life goals Commitment to Service engage the student-athlete in service to his/her campus and surrounding communities STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE The UWM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is composed of current Panther student-athletes. It is assembled to provide insight into the student-athlete experience by promoting, fostering, designing and implementing programs that encourage academic achievement, professional development, health-conscious life choices and social responsibility. The UWM SAAC is committed to the following initiatives: Providing student-athletes with the opportunity to effectively communicate with the department administration and offer suggestions to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience Promoting effective communication among coaches, the department administration and student-athletes Promoting an awareness of UWM Athletics throughout the campus and the Greater Milwaukee area Reviewing NCAA legislative proposals and make recommendations to the department administration SAAC members serve as liaisons between student-athletes, the athletic administration and the campus community. Athletes are encouraged to communicate concerns and ideas to their captains and/or for discussion at scheduled committee meetings. The UWM SAAC operates in conjunction with the Horizon League SAAC and the NCAA SAAC. Steve Bode of men s soccer and Sarah Moore of women s volleyball represented UWM on the Horizon League SAAC last year. Moore also sat on the NCAA SAAC. The Student Athlete

100 100 Horizon League Champions UWM Athletics: A Winning Way The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has moved itself into a prominent position both regionally and nationally in the world of intercollegiate athletics. In fact, UWM has consistently shown it is the top athletic program in the Horizon League. The school has won the league s McCafferty Trophy four times in the last eight years, including a stretch of three-straight victories from to UWM has also won the women s all-sports awards seven times and the men s all-sports award three times. The school year was another banner one for Panther sports. In the fall, UWM s volleyball and women s soccer teams each claimed Horizon League titles. Then, later in the year, the men s track and field team captured both the indoor and outdoor league titles, bringing to 30 the number of team track titles UWM has won since Plus, the women s track and field team finished second in both the indoor and outdoor seasons while the baseball team advanced all the way to the title game of the league tournament. The school year was another banner one for Panther sports, as UWM teams won seven league titles while a number of individuals also claimed league crowns. The success started in the fall as both the women s soccer and women s volleyball teams won the league regular season crown, with the volleyball squad also capturing the league tourney title. Both teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament, where the women s soccer team moved to the second round for the secondstraight season. UWM also continued its dominance in track and field, winning indoor and outdoor team titles on both the men s and women s sides. Those championships brought to 28 the number of team track league titles UWM has won since But the season was far from the first successful one for Panther athletics. In , UWM saw both of its soccer teams win league titles and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, while the men s and women s basketball teams also played in the NCAA Tourney. The men again caught the eyes of the nation with a win over Oklahoma in the first round before being eliminated by eventual national champion Florida in the second round. The men s basketball team also helped put UWM athletics on the national map in UWM pulled off upset wins over Alabama and Boston College to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Panthers were eventually eliminated from the tournament by national runner-up Illinois, but UWM had already captured the hearts and minds of the nation s college basketball fans. You have to go even further back to find the true start of the great run of success at UWM. In the season, UWM won five league titles and sent four teams to NCAA Tournament play. The Panther men s soccer team was ranked as high as eighth in the nation and the men s basketball team made its first NCAA Tournament appearance. UWM s first McCafferty Trophy came after the Panthers won nine league titles in the school year. UWM student-athletes have also become known for their work in UWM IN THE NCAAs Men s 1979 First Round 1980 First Round 1990 First Round 2001 First Round 2002 Second Round 2003 Second Round 2004 Second Round 2005 Second Round Track & Field 1995 Nationals 1996 Nationals Women s 1997 First Round 2001 First Round 2002 First Round 2005 Second Round 2006 Second Round Women s Volleyball 1998 First Round 1999 First Round 2000 First Round 2001 First Round 2002 First Round 2006 First Round Baseball 1999 Regionals 2001 Regionals 2002 Regionals Women s Basketball 2001 First Round 2006 First Round Men s Basketball 2003 First Round 2005 Sweet Second Round UWM IN THE CLASSROOM Departmental Team cumulative GPA (as of June ) Number of Student-Athletes With 3.0-or-better cumulative GPA (as of June ) 151 Student-Athletes on League Honor Roll 70

101 NCAA Tournament Participants the classroom. This past spring, 70 student-athletes were named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. UWM student-athletes also regularly appear on the league s academic all-league teams and the cumulative grade-point average for the athletic department consistently is above 3.0, with a cumulative GPA the mark as of this past June. Quality facilities are also a part of the athletic scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an addition to the Klotsche Center, opened in January of 2006 and now houses all of the athletics offices, as well as new locker rooms, team rooms, training rooms, weight rooms and an academic center. The facility, which also includes a tremendous amount of space for the general student population, rates as one of the best athletic office and workout facilities in the Horizon League. The project also included a renovation of the 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is home to the women s volleyball, women s basketball and track and field teams. The facility now has air conditioning and a new sound system, as well as two new concession stands. Plus, with it standing adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans attending events can park in the Pavilion s new parking garage and attend events without ever stepping outside. The swimming and diving teams have their own pool in the Klotsche Center, located on the lower level. UWM s men s basketball team has played at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee since the 2003 Horizon League Tournament. The move downtown has been a successful one, with attendance records set each season the Panthers have played in the historic building. Meanwhile, UWM s other recent facility improvements have come at the soccer and baseball fields. On-campus Engelmann Field, home of the Panther soccer teams, is renowned to be one of the best collegiate soccer facilities in the country. Lights were added to the field in 2006 and a new team room has also been developed. The Panther baseball team plays at Henry Aaron Field, while occasionally getting the chance to play at Miller Park. A new scoreboard was added in, while extensive work on the field, fencing and dugouts have been completed over the last few years, with plans for additional renovations on the table. Athletics has a long history at UWM. Some sports records date back to the late 1800 s and UWM fielded a football team until UWM has played on all levels of NCAA competition, including stints as a Division II and Division III institution along with its current run in Division I. UWM athletics also spent some years in NAIA competition. The school s athletic teams have also competed in the Wisconsin state school league for a number of years, while competing in the Mid-Continent Conference and Midwestern Collegiate Conference/Horizon League since moving all of its varsity sports to Division I in the fall of UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and offers its prospective student-athletes aid in the form of athletic scholarships. Full and partial scholarships are available in all 15 varsity sports. Full scholarships include the cost of room and board, in addition to tuition and books. Scholarships are based on athletic ability and academic success. UWM s LEAGUE AWARDS McCafferty Trophy Winner 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 Women s All-Sports Award 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, Men s All-Sports Award 2000, 2005, 2006 UWM s LEAGUE TITLES Baseball 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Men s Cross Country 1993 Women s Cross Country 1992, 1993 Men s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Men s Outdoor Track & Field 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Women s Indoor Track & Field 2000, 2001,2003, 2006, 2007 Women s Outdoor Track & Field 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 Men s Swimming & Diving 2000 Women s Swimming & Diving 2001 Men s 1990,1993,1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Women s 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Women s Volleyball 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Men s Basketball 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Women s Basketball 2001, 2006 UWM Athletics: A Winning Way

102 102 Horizon League Champions The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee s newest on-campus building is the Pavilion, which is the home to UWM Athletics. The Pavilion officially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006 and the building was officially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2. Among the new athletics facilities in the building specifically are offices for coaches and staff, a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men s basketball, women s basketball and women s volleyball. The recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is utilized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University s intramural programs. The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sciences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs. The Pavilion UWM student-athletes are also benefitting from the brand-new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than triples the previous space available for UWM s athletic trainers. The facility also includes a 2,800-square-foot academic assistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom. The new academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618- space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility. UWM s general student population is also benefitting tremendously from the new facility. A new fitness center has expansive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. Administration Bud Haidet Director of Athletics Kathy Litzau Associate AD/SWA Jason Clark Assistant AD Steve Lautz Assistant AD Kevin O Connor Sports Info Director Kevin Conway Assistant SID Chris Zills Assistant SID LeVar Ridgeway Ticket/Events Mgr Brian Morgan Asst. Ticket/Events Mgr Dave Clark Director of Camps Tom Vollman Academic Advisor Sharif Chambliss Student-Athlete Tudor John Stewart Corporate Sales Melanie Fischer Athletic Development Kris Heinjen Marketing Assistant Vicki Hastings Cheerleading Co-Coach Leigh Wallace Cheerleading Co-Coach Ann Brantman Program Assistant Jill Jurena Program Assistant Brenda Brown Program Assistant DeeDee Merritt Program Assistant Celita Kouzes Accountant The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in below budget due to a favorable bidding climate. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also undertaken a variety of fundraising efforts for even larger enhancements within its space in the facility. The most distinctive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot Pavilion is the extensive use of glass walls, creating a feeling of openness and allowing expansive views of nearby Downer Woods and the campus. Architects for the project were Venture Architects of Milwaukee, a joint venture of Kahler Slater Architects and the Zimmerman Design Group. They emphasize that placement and tinting of windows, called cool daylighting, not only allows a wash of daylight inside while reducing energy needs. ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION COACHES SUPPORT STAFF Baseball Scott Doffek Head Coach Cory Bigler Assistant Coach Men s Basketball Rob Jeter Head Coach Brian Bidlingmyer Assistant Coach Chad Boudreau Assistant Coach Duffy Conroy Assistant Coach Ronnie Jones Dir. of Basketball Ops Chip MacKenzie Video Coordinator Women s Basketball Sandy Botham Head Coach John Motherwell Assistant Coach Sheila Roux Assistant Coach Lindsay Bronson Assistant Coach Brenna Rollie Dir. of Basketball Ops Men s Jon Coleman Head Coach Chris Dadaian Assistant Coach Jesse Rosen Assistant Coach Women s Mike Moynihan Head Coach David Nikolic Associate Head Coach Chris Maravalli Assistant Coach Men s and Women s Swimming and Diving Erica Janssen Head Coach TBA Assistant Coach TBA Assistant Coach Women s Tennis Matt McCaskill Head Coach Men s and Women s Track & Field/Cross Country Pete Corfeld Head Coach Jason Francis Assistant Coach Stefan Rudiger Assistant Coach Women s Volleyball Susie Johnson Associate Head Coach Lindsey Vanden Berg Assistant Coach Evan Berg Assistant Coach

103 NCAA Tournament Participants Celebrating its 30th anniversary in - 09, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward its goal of being one of the nation s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the development of student-athletes as leaders and role models. The Horizon League membership features ten public and private institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Current membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Valparaiso University, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State University. The Horizon League s primary focus is on adding value to the educational experience through its four platforms of athletic performance, academic achievement, community outreach, and personal responsibility and accountability. It is the League s belief that athletics is a powerful and visible resource tool that can be used to enhance student-athletes collegiate experience. The Horizon League s goals are to enhance the holistic university experience for the student-athlete, to create an affiliation of institutions with similar athletic goals, and to adhere to the principals of integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. The Horizon League sponsors competition in 19 sports nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis) and ten for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and volleyball). In all sports, all teams participate in their respective postseason League championships regardless of regular-season performance, allowing all student-athletes an opportunity to qualify for NCAA championships. The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s golf, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s tennis, and women s volleyball. The Horizon League is headquartered in Indianapolis, the Amateur Sports Capital of the World, with offices in the Pan American Plaza (201 S. Capitol Avenue), located a block from Lucas Oil Stadium and just minutes from Conseco Fieldhouse, the State Capitol Building, Victory Field and the NCAA national office. HISTORY Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women s sports for the academic year. Charter members of the conference included current members Butler and Loyola as well as the University of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. Among other current members, Detroit joined in 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 in the largest nonmerger conference expansion in history, with Youngstown State joining in 2001 and Valparaiso in On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled its current name and ushered in a new dynamic direction that has brought the League closer to its stated goal of being one of the nation s top ten conferences with a focus on enhancing the student-athletes experience by upgrading the League s market and competitive positions. ATHLETIC SUCCESS In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed unprecedented success on the national stage, highlighted by three Sweet Sixteen appearances (Butler 2003, 2007; Milwaukee 2005) and eight wins in the NCAA Men s Basketball Championship in the past six seasons. In other sports, League teams have won at least one game in their respective NCAA Championships each of the last six seasons in men s soccer (Milwaukee , UIC ), with UIC just one win away from the College Cup in In softball, League teams won a game in the national tournament four straight years earlier in the decade (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright State 2003; Green Bay 2005) while advancing into the second round in women s soccer three of the last four seasons (Detroit 2004, Milwaukee ). Green Bay s women s basketball team added to that résumé with a victory in the 2007 NCAA Women s Basketball Championship. Butler s Victoria Mitchell became the League s first NCAA individual champion when she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and then finished fourth at the 2005 NCAA Cross Country Championships. ACADEMIC SUCCESS Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom as more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor Roll each of the past seven semesters for carrying a grade-point average of 3.2 or better, including more than 600 for the fall 2007 and spring semesters. Forty-eight student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in , while 14 earned Academic All-America honors, including a pair of first-team selections. DEMOGRAPHICS Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment of more than 130,000 plus nearly a quarter-million living alumni centered in the League s Midwest footprint. League media markets include five of the nation s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, covering more than ten million television households and encompassing more than nine percent of the nation s television audience. HORIZON LEAGUE NETWORK The Horizon League is a recognized leader in video streaming, through the Horizon League Network (HLN), having produced more than 800 free, live events in the past three years, with plans to web cast more than 400 during the -09 academic year. In addition to live games, HLN includes highlight vignettes of all 19 League championships, weekly highlight videos during the men s and women s basketball season and other special programming covering Horizon League institutions, coaches and student-athletes. McCAFFERTY TROPHY The Horizon League annually awards the McCafferty Trophy in recognition of its all-sports champion in honor of its first commissioner, James J. McCafferty. 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