2015 BGSU Men's Soccer Guide

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Bowling Green State University

FALCON SOCCER

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Fourth-year seniors Jake Genrich & Ryan James

2014 MEDIA GUIDE


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THE 2015 FALCONS

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NICK LANDSBERGER

BISMARK AGYEMAN

DOMINIC GRIDA

JAKE GENRICH

IAN HASKIN

R-JUNIOR ARLINGTON HTS., ILL.

R-FRESHMAN COLUMBUS, OHIO

FRESHMAN NORTH ROYALTON, OHIO

SENIOR PLYMOUTH, MICH.

SOPHOMORE CHESTERFIELD, MICH.

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JAKE MARTIN

RYAN JAMES

ALEXIS SOUAHY

BRAD MACOMBER

PRAYAG JINA

SENIOR MAUMEE, OHIO

SENIOR MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO

SOPHOMORE SAINT ETIENNE AU MONT, FRANCE

SOPHOMORE MUSKEGON, MICH.

SOPHOMORE AURORA, OHIO

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PAT FLYNN

PETER PUGLIESE

DANNY SHEA

KEATON REYNOLDS

OMAR SALEM

JUNIOR NAPERVILLE, ILL.

FRESHMAN CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO

R-JUNIOR NAPERVILLE, ILL.

SOPHOMORE NOBLESVILLE, IND.

FRESHMAN WESTLAKE, OHIO

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MAX AUDEN

JACOB ROTH

CHASE BETENSON

VINCENT GIANNINI

MOE MUSTAFA

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JUNIOR CLEVELAND, OHIO

SOPOMORE TWINSBURG, OHIO

FRESHMAN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

FRESHMAN WESTLAKE, OHIO

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JOE SULLIVAN

RYAN ROSS

RYAN HEUTON

TATE ROBERTSON

BILLY LARSEN

JUNIOR NAPERVILLE, ILL.

FRESHMAN BOLINGBROOK, ILL.

R-JUNIOR CHICO, CALIF.

FRESHMAN SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

R-FRESHMAN ST. CHARLES, ILL.

33 NOAH KUMMER

ERIC NICHOLS

ERIC REED

ZACH LEMKE

DANNY BARALDI

FRESHMAN BROOKVILLE, OHIO

HEAD COACH SEVENTH SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON

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BGSU MEN’S SOCCER 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS The 2015 Season Falcon Notes 3-4 2015 Rosters 5 Roster Breakdown 6 The 2015 Falcons Head Coach Eric Nichols Assistant Coaches Support Staff Falcons by the Numbers The Returnees The Newcomers

Last Season / The MAC 2014 Match-by-Match Box Scores The Mid-American Conference Series Information Falcon Men’s Soccer History Year-by-Year Records Year-by-Year Results & Statistics 2014 Awards & Honors Falcons in the MAC Tournament Cochrane Stadium BGSU Hall of Fame Inductees All-Americans Falcons in the Pros NCAA Tournament Teams Letterwinners Single-Season & Career Leaders Falcon Men’s Soccer Records Honors & Awards

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GENERAL INFORMATION

School__________Bowling Green State University Location_ _______________ Bowling Green, Ohio Founded / Enrollment____________ 1910 / 17,558 Nickname / Colors_ ___Falcons / Orange & Brown Conference_ ____________ Mid-American (MAC) Home Facility______________ Cochrane Stadium Press Box Phone________________ 419.372.0550 President_______________ Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey Faculty Representative_________ Dr. Lee Meserve Director of Athletics____________ Chris Kingston Senior Associate AD/SWA_______Lauren Ashman Athletics Dept. Phone____________ 419.372.2401

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach_____________________ Eric Nichols Alma Mater__________________ Ohio State, 2000 E-Mail____________________ enichol@bgsu.edu Office Phone___________________ 419.372.7072 Record at BGSU (years)__________ 44-51-19 (six) MAC Record________________________ 13-17-6 Career Record (years)___________ 103-73-21 (10) Assistant Coach_______ Eric Reed (second season) Alma Mater_____________________ UCLA, 2006 E-Mail_____________________ edreed@bgsu.edu Assistant Coach_______ Zach Lemke (third season) Alma Mater______________ Bowling Green, 2012 E-Mail____________________ zlemke@bgsu.edu Volunteer Assistant___ Danny Baraldi (first season) Alma Mater______________ Bowling Green, 2015 E-Mail____________________ dbarald@bgsu.edu Assistant Coaches’ Office Phone_ __ 419.372.7071

2015 MEDIA INFORMATION

• This 2015 Bowling Green State University Men’s Soccer Media Information is a production of the BGSU Athletic Communications Office in conjunction with the BGSU Men’s Soccer Office • Information compiled, written and edited by men’s soccer SID Mike Cihon

• Photography by BGSU Marketing & Communications (Craig Bell, Brad Phalin and Bianca Garza), as well as Ernie Aranyosi, Larry Clapper, Kara Fallon, Jeff Harwell, Ruben Kappler, Michael Nemeth & members of the BGSU Athletic Communications staff

TEAM INFORMATION

2014 Overall Record______________14-6-1 (.690) 2014 MAC Record________________2-2-1 (.500) Conference Finish________________ T-Third of 6 MAC Tournament____________Advanced to Final Letterwinners Returning / Lost____________15 / 3 Starters Returning / Lost__________________8 / 3

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Year of Men’s Soccer_______________ 1965 All-Time Varsity Record_______413-349-79 (.538) All-Time MAC Record__________56-60-12 (.484) MAC Regular-Season Titles_________________ 3 _________________________ (1996, 2000, 2002) MAC Tournament Appearances_____________ 18_ (1994-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-10-12-14) MAC Ty. Championship-Match Appearances_ __ 9 _(1994-1995-1996-1997-1998-2000-2002-2003-2014) MAC Tournament Titles____________________ 3 __________________________(1995-1996-1997) MAC Tournament Record_________18-15-0 (.545) NCAA Championships Appearances_ _________ 6 ____________(1972-1973-1992-1995-1996-1997) NCAA Championships Record_____ 4-6-0 (.400) * * includes wins in 1995 & ‘97 NCAA ‘Play-In’ Matches

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Asst. AD/Director________________Jason Knavel Asst. Director (m.soccer)_ __________Mike Cihon Office Phone___________________ 419.372.0474 E-Mail____________________mjcihon@bgsu.edu Assistant Director________________ Kevin Davis Assistant Director_______________ Scott Swegan Graduate Assistant_ ______________ Alexx Klein Visual Communication Intern____Amanda Cutcher Student Assistant_______________James Nahikian Student Assistant________________ Gina Locigno Mailing Address_ _______ 247 Perry Stadium East _____________ Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 Overnight Address_ ________ 1610 Stadium Drive Athletics Website_ __________ BGSUFalcons.com Twitter______ @BGathletics, @BGSUmenssoccer

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FALCON FODDER (A FEW BGSU NOTES) FLYNN MAKES HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST BGSU standout Pat Flynn has been marked as a potential contender for the 2015 Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy. Flynn, a junior, was one of just 30 players named to the award’s Watch List in early August. The MAC Hermann Trophy is the most prestigious individual award in NCAA soccer, presented annually to one male and one female athlete. The winners will be announced Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, at the trophy presentation banquet at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis. “This is a big endorsement of Pat as a player,” said BGSU head coach Eric Nichols. “To be named with the best players is the country is a real honor for Pat, for our program and for our University.” The lists are compiled by the NSCAA Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division I All-America Committees, based on analysis of returning All-America and All-Region players, as well as any prominent newcomers. Flynn, a native of Naperville, Ill. (Central H.S.), had one of the top seasons in program history last fall. He started all 21 contests in 2014, his first season at BGSU, and led the team with 14 goals and 32 points. Those totals are the highest by a Falcon since 1996, and ranked him among the national leaders. Flynn’s goal total was tied for the third-highest in a season in program history, and his point total deadlocked him for fifth on that BGSU list. Flynn led the Mid-American Conference in total goals and game-winning goals (six), and he ranked second in the league in total points, goals per game (0.67) and points per game (1.52). He finished the season ranked among the national leaders in all five of those categories, as he was eighth or better on each list. A total of 13 players that earned 2014 NSCAA All-America nods were named to this year’s Watch List. Additionally, six of those AllAmericans appeared as 2014 MAC Hermann semifinalists. On the women’s side, the 28 Watch List members include 13 NSCAA All-Americans from 2014, four of whom were named 2014 semifinalists. Flynn is one of 15 juniors on the men’s Watch List, which also includes 13 seniors and two sophomores. He is one of just two players from the MAC to make the men’s list. Near the end of the collegiate regular season, NCAA Division I coaches whose programs are

current NSCAA College Services members will vote on their top choices and the lists will be narrowed down to the top 15 players. From that pool, three finalists will be chosen for the award, before the winner is announced in January. NICHOLS SIGNS CONTRACT EXTENSION Also in early August, BGSU Director of Athletics D. Christopher Kingston announced that BGSU men’s soccer coach Eric Nichols has signed a multi-year contract extension. Nichols’ contract now runs through Dec. 31, 2019. “The men’s soccer program is achieving at a very high level, on and off the field, and we are so pleased about this extension for Eric,” said Kingston. “His leadership is exactly what we look for in Falcon Head Coaches and we look forward to continued success in the classroom and on the pitch.” Nichols is entering his seventh season at the helm of the Falcons. Since coming to BG on Feb. 17, 2009, he has built not just a winning team, but a successful program both on and off the pitch. In his first six seasons with the Falcons, Nichols has changed the culture of the program, showing steady improvement each season. BGSU has an overall record of 44-51-19 since Nichols assumed the helm. After going 3-12-3 in his initial season, Nichols’ Falcons have a winning record over the last five years. The Falcons had an RPI of 184 in the 2008 season, the year before Nichols arrived. Four years later, BGSU finished with an RPI of 99. And, at the conclusion of the 2014 campaign, Nichols and the Falcons were ranked 64th in the nation in the end-of-season RPI. “I want to thank Chris Kingston and President Mary Ellen Mazey for their continued support of the men’s soccer program,” said Nichols. “I couldn’t be more excited about the direction of our university and the athletic department. Couple that with the support we get from our community and our alumni backing and we have the opportunity to do some special things with the soccer program. We will continue set our sights very high and build a program that we can all be proud of. “This community has been wonderful to my family since the day we first arrived and we look forward to calling Bowling Green home for many years to come.” Nichols took over a team that had dropped to the bottom of the Mid-American Conference, and slowly but surely returned the BGSU men’s soccer program to relevance in the MAC and the region.

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FALCON FODDER (A FEW BGSU NOTES) Nichols and the Falcons, after losing 10 seniors off of the 2013 team, were picked to finish fifth in the six-team MAC in the 2014 campaign. But, that ‘14 team put together one of the most successful seasons in the last few decades. The Falcons went 14-6-1 overall, finishing with a winning record for the first time in 14 years. The overall win total was the program’s highest in 17 seasons. BGSU more than doubled the previous season’s win total, and the Falcons advanced to the championship match of the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2003. In the final 2014 NCAA statistics, the Falcons were ranked 30th or better in the country in eight of the 11 team categories kept by the NCAA. BGSU won five-straight matches late in the season, including a come-frombehind, overtime win over West Virginia in the MAC Tournament semifinals. In the league tourney championship, the Brown and Orange took a second-half lead over Akron on the Zips’ home field, but the hosts battled back for a narrow, 2-1 win. Nevertheless, the message had been sent that BG was back. In the classroom, the Falcons received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for the fifth consecutive season. The award is given to programs that have achieved a minimum team GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

of 20-4-4 over the last two regular seasons, and the Phantoms won the division crown in ‘14.. Grant played in all 19 of BGSU’s matches during his senior season (2013), making 15 starts. He finished second on the Falcons in goals, assists and points, with 11 total points on three goals and four helpers. Grant led the team with 66 total shots and 31 shots on goal, and tied for the BG lead with two game-winning goals. He was named to the All-MAC First Team and was a co-recipient of the MAC’s Newcomer-of-the-Year Award in 2012, when he led the Falcons with eight goals and 20 points. In his two years with the Falcons, Grant had 31 points in 39 matches, on 12 goals and seven assists. Seven of those 12 goals were game winners. AUDEN, GENRICH & JAMES NAMED CAPTAINS Seniors Jake Genrich and Ryan James and redshirt junior Max Auden will serve as tri-captains of the Falcons this fall. The captains were chosen by a vote of team members.

Nichols is only the fifth head coach in the storied history of the BGSU men’s soccer program, which enters its 51st season in 2015. He joins Mickey Cochrane (1965-77), the late Gary Palmisano (1978-92, 1994), Mel Mahler (1993, 1995-2003) and Fred Thompson (2004-08) on that list.

“Our program is in a good place in terms of leadership in that we have a number of guys who have taken leadership roles from a variety of angles,” said head coach Eric Nichols. “The three guys who have been chosen as captains are exceptional young men who lead by example, but more importantly they follow it up and hold their teammates responsible for the things that our team values. These three are overtly committed to high standards and doing whatever they can to help their teammates to operate with those same standards.”

GRANT DOMINATES THE PDL, AGAIN For the second-straight summer, former Falcon standout Anthony Grant had a dominant season in the Premier Development League. Grant, a member of the Seacoast United Phantoms, was named the PDL’s Most Valuable Player for the 2015 season.

Auden, a native of Naperville, Ill. (North), was named to the MAC All-Tournament Team last fall, and also was named an all-conference first-team selection by the College Sports Madness web site. Auden started all 21 matches, and scored 15 points on six goals and three assists, in 2014.

Grant claimed both the league’s Golden Boot and Scoring Champion title in 2015, after a standout season in the PDL’s Northeast Division. He finished the regular season with 12 goals and 28 points as he led the Phantoms to the playoffs. The standout forward has now scored 26 goals for the Phantoms in the past two seasons, having finished second in both the Golden Boot and Scoring Champion categories a year ago.

Genrich, from Plymouth, Mich. (Salem), is a BGSU tri-captain for the second consecutive year. An All-MAC Second-Team selection last year, he started all 21 matches at a center-back position, playing every second of every match. He helped the Falcons post eight shutouts, and BGSU allowed just 20 total goals in those 21 games.

Grant scored 14 goals and 29 points in just 10 games in the 2014 season, earning all-league honors. He was named to the all-conference team again in ‘15, leading the Phantoms to a playoff berth for the second consecutive year. The Phantoms, based in Portsmouth, N.H., went 9-3-2 in 2015 to finish second in the Northeast Division. Seacoast United has a record

James, who hails from Mississauga, Ontario (Loyola Catholic Secondary), was an All-MAC Second-Team selection last year, and also was named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Great Lakes Region Third Team. James was chosen to the All-Ohio Second Team, and also earned Academic All-MAC and Academic All-Ohio honors. “I am very pleased for these three guys and excited that our team is in such good hands,” said Nichols.

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2015 BGSU ROSTERS & PRONUNCIATIONS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 33

NAME (PRONUNCIATION) Nick Landsberger * Bismark Agyeman (AH-jee-man) Dominic Grida (GREE-da) Jake Genrich (GEN-rich [hard G sound]) ***# Ian Haskin * Jake Martin * Ryan James ***# Alexis Souahy (a-LEX-ee SWAH-hee) Brad Macomber (MAY-come-berr) * Prayag Jina (PRAY-ag JEE-na) * Pat Flynn * Peter Pugliese (pug-LEESE) Danny Shea * Keaton Reynolds * Omar Salem Max Auden (AWE-den) **# Jacob Roth ** Chase Betenson * Vincent Giannini (ja-NEE-nee) Moe Mustafa (moo-STAH-fa) Joe Sullivan ** Ryan Ross Ryan Heuton (HUE-ton) * Tate Robertson Billy Larsen Noah Kummer (KOO-mer)

POS. GK M D/M D M M M D F M F M D F M M D/M F M D M F/M GK F GK GK

YEAR R-Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. R-Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr.

HOMETOWN (H.S./PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) Columbus, Ohio (Horizon Science Acad.) North Royalton, Ohio (North Royalton) Plymouth, Mich. (Salem) Chesterfield, Mich. (Anchor Bay) Maumee, Ohio (St. John’s Jesuit) (Owens CC) Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Loyola Catholic Secondary) Saint Etienne au Mont, France (Saint Joseph) (Notre Dame Coll.) Muskegon, Mich. (Reeths-Puffer) Aurora, Ohio (Aurora) Naperville, Ill. (Central) (DePaul Univ.) Cambridge, Ontario, Canada (Jacob Hespeler Secondary) Naperville, Ill. (Metea Valley) Noblesville, Ind. (Noblesville) Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Naperville, Ill. (North) Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius) Twinsburg, Ohio (Twinsburg) Sydney, Australia (Christian Brothers H.S. Lewisham) Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Naperville, Ill. (North) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley) (Foothill CC) Springfield, Ohio (Catholic Central) St. Charles, Ill. (North) Brookville, Ohio (Dayton Carroll)

Head Coach: Eric Nichols (Ohio State, 2000) – seventh year * letters earned Assistant Coach: Eric Reed (UCLA, 2006) – second year # 2015 Captains Assistant Coach: Zach Lemke (Bowling Green, 2012) – third year Volunteer Assistant Coach: Danny Baraldi (Bowling Green, 2015) – first year Student Director of Soccer Operations: Jason Samuelsen – second year Student Manager: Rami Alazhari – first year Athletic Training Graduate Assistant: Mary Ankrom (Ashland, 2014) – first year Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant: Emily McClelland (Bowling Green, 2014) – first year

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. 2 17 19 11 4 20 3 5 24 7 10 33 1 28 9 6 21 12 14 26 23 18 15 13 8 22

NAME (PRONUNCIATION) Bismark Agyeman (AH-jee-man) Max Auden (AWE-den) **# Chase Betenson * Pat Flynn * Jake Genrich (GEN-rich [hard G sound]) ***# Vincent Giannini (ja-NEE-nee) Dominic Grida (GREE-da) Ian Haskin * Ryan Heuton (HUE-ton) * Ryan James ***# Prayag Jina (PRAY-ag JEE-na) * Noah Kummer (KOO-mer) Nick Landsberger * Billy Larsen Brad Macomber (MAY-come-berr) * Jake Martin * Moe Mustafa (moo-STAH-fa) Peter Pugliese (pug-LEESE) Keaton Reynolds * Tate Robertson Ryan Ross Jacob Roth ** Omar Salem Danny Shea * Alexis Souahy (a-LEX-ee SWAH-hee) Joe Sullivan **

POS. M M F F D M D/M M GK M M GK GK GK F M D M F F F/M D/M M D D M

YEAR R-Fr. R-Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. R-Jr. Sr. So. Fr. R-Jr. R-Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. R-Jr. So. Jr.

HOMETOWN (H.S./PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Columbus, Ohio (Horizon Science Acad.) Naperville, Ill. (North) Twinsburg, Ohio (Twinsburg) Naperville, Ill. (Central) (DePaul Univ.) Plymouth, Mich. (Salem) Sydney, Australia (Christian Brothers H.S. Lewisham) North Royalton, Ohio (North Royalton) Chesterfield, Mich. (Anchor Bay) Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley) (Foothill CC) Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Loyola Catholic Secondary) Aurora, Ohio (Aurora) Brookville, Ohio (Dayton Carroll) Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) St. Charles, Ill. (North) Muskegon, Mich. (Reeths-Puffer) Maumee, Ohio (St. John’s Jesuit) (Owens CC) Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Cambridge, Ontario, Canada (Jacob Hespeler Secondary) Noblesville, Ind. (Noblesville) Springfield, Ohio (Catholic Central) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius) Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Naperville, Ill. (Metea Valley) Saint Etienne au Mont, France (Saint Joseph) (Notre Dame Coll.) Naperville, Ill. (North)

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (15) Name Max Auden Chase Betenson Pat Flynn Jake Genrich Ian Haskin Ryan Heuton Ryan James Prayag Jina Nick Landsberger Brad Macomber Jake Martin Keaton Reynolds Jacob Roth Danny Shea Joe Sullivan

Pos. M F F D M GK M M GK F M F D D M

Yr. R-Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. R-Jr. Sr. So. R-Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. R-Jr. Jr.

MP/MS 21/21 9/5 21/21 21/21 12/3 9/8 21/21 7/0 15/13 20/5 12/11 5/0 21/21 14/5 20/20

G-A=Pts. 6-3=15 0-1=1 14-4=32 0-0=0 0-0=0 4-2-1, 0.48 GAA, 4 Shutouts 0-6=6 0-2=2 10-4-0, 1.18 GAA, 3 Shutouts 2-2=6 0-0=0 0-0=0 5-8=18 0-0=0 5-6=16

OTHERS RETURNING (2) Name Bismark Agyeman Billy Larsen

Pos. Yr. Stats/Notes M R-Fr. Did not see match action in 2014 GK R-Fr. Did not see match action in 2014

NEWCOMERS (9) Name Vincent Giannini Dominic Grida Noah Kummer Moe Mustafa Peter Pugliese Tate Robertson Ryan Ross Omar Salem Alexis Souahy

Pos. M D/M GK D M F F/M M D

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Hometown (Previous School[s]) Sydney, Australia (Christian Brothers H.S. Lewisham) North Royalton, Ohio (North Royalton) Brookville, Ohio (Dayton Carroll) Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Cambridge, Ontario (Jacob Hespeler Secondary) Springfield, Ohio (Catholic Central) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Saint Etienne au Mont, France (Saint Joseph) (Notre Dame Coll.)

LETTERWINNERS LOST (3) Name Danny Baraldi Jon Kumher Vlad Lekarev

Pos. M D M

OTHERS LOST (4) Name Jeremy Daouk Beck Nebergall Ty Smith Brent Winkler

Pos. M M F D

Yr.^ Sr. Sr. Sr.

MP/MS 18/16 21/21 19/19

G-A=Pts. 4-2=10 0-0=0 0-1=1

Notes Double-digit point totals in all 4 yrs. at BG Made 36 career starts, including 21 in 2014 Played in 52 matches in 3 seasons at BGSU

Yr.^ Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr.

Stats/Notes Did not see match action in 2014 1 MP, 0 MS, 0-0=0 Did not see match action in 2014 1 MP, 0 MS, 0-0=0

FALCONS ... BY CLASS SENIORS (3)

Genrich, James, Martin

JUNIORS (7)

Auden%, Flynn, Heuton%, Landsberger%, Roth, Shea%, Sullivan

SOPHOMORES (6)

Betenson, Haskin, Jina, Macomber, Reynolds, Souahy

FRESHMEN (10)

Agyeman#, Giannini, Grida, Kummer, Larsen#, Mustafa, Pugliese, Robertson, Ross, Salem % redshirt junior # redshirt freshman

BY STATE ^ OHIO (10)

Agyeman, Betenson, Grida, Jina, Kummer, Martin, Mustafa, Robertson, Roth, Salem

ILLINOIS (7)

Auden, Flynn, Landsberger, Larsen, Ross, Shea, Sullivan

MICHIGAN (3)

Genrich, Haskin, Macomber

ONTARIO (2) James, Pugliese

AUSTRALIA (1) Giannini

CALIFORNIA (1) Heuton

FRANCE (1) Souahy

INDIANA (1) Reynolds

^ or country, or province

^ denotes eligibility in 2014-15 academic year

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FALCON COACHING STAFF

ERIC NICHOLS HEAD COACH • SEVENTH SEASON Eric Nichols enters his seventh season at the helm of the BGSU men’s soccer program in 2015. Since being named the Falcons’ mentor on Feb. 17, 2009, Nichols has built not just a winning team, but a successful program both on and off the pitch. In his first six seasons with the Falcons, Nichols has changed the culture of the program, showing steady improvement each season. BGSU has an overall record of 44-51-19 since Nichols assumed the helm. After going 3-12-3 in his initial season, Nichols’ Falcons have a winning record over the last five years. The Falcons had an RPI of 184 in the 2008 season, the year before Nichols arrived. Four years later, BGSU finished with an RPI of 99. And, at the conclusion of the 2014 campaign, Nichols and the Falcons were ranked 64th in the nation in the end-of-season RPI. Nichols took over a team that had dropped to the bottom of the MidAmerican Conference, and slowly but surely returned the BGSU men’s soccer program to relevance in the MAC and the region. Nichols and the Falcons, after losing 10 seniors off of the 2013 team, were picked to finish fifth in the six-team MAC in the 2014 campaign. But, that 2014 team put together one of the most successful seasons in the last few decades. The Falcons went 14-6-1 overall and tied for third in the MAC with a 2-2-1 league ledger. In 2014, the Falcons finished with a winning record for the first time in 14 years, and the overall win total was the program’s highest in 17 seasons. BGSU more than doubled the previous season’s win total, and the Falcons advanced to the championship match of the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2003. In the final 2014 NCAA statistics, the Falcons were ranked 30th or better in the country in eight of the 11 team categories kept by the NCAA. The BG offense finished ranked in the top-20 in total goals (14th), total points (15th) and total assists (17th), and most importantly, the Falcons were in the top 20 in winning percentage (20th). The Falcons got off to a strong start in the fall of 2014, with a 9-2-0 record in early October. A four-match winless streak, however, included a tie and a pair of losses in MAC matches. As Halloween approached, the Brown and Orange found their margin for error nearly gone. A non-conference win at Detroit on Oct. 29, however, was the first of three consecutive overtime victories, 8 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 8


FALCON COACHING STAFF including a surreal win over Western Michigan that kept BG’s MAC Tournament hopes alive. That WMU match saw the Falcons fall behind with 15 minutes left in regulation, only to score the tying goal with approximately five minutes to go. In overtime, though, the Broncos were awarded a penalty kick, and a goal would end the Falcons’ chances of making the league tournament. Falcon ‘keeper Ryan Heuton saved that WMU PK, however, and moments later, BG scored at the other end of Cochrane Field for an improbable come-from-behind victory. After a win over Wright State that allowed BG to keep possession of the I-75 Cup, the Falcons picked up a road win over Northern Illinois in another must-win game, earning a berth in the league tournament. In that league tourney, the Falcons posted a fifth-straight one-goal victory (and a fourth overtime win in that time) with another come-from-behind win. This time, the victim was West Virginia, and the Falcons advanced to the league tourney final for the first time since 2003. In that championship game, the Brown and Orange took a second-half lead over Akron on the Zips’ home pitch, but the hosts battled back for a narrow, 2-1 win. Nevertheless, the message had been sent that BG was back. The 2014 team had just three seniors, two of whom battled injuries down the stretch. All three seniors played key roles in the Falcons’ success, but Nichols and his staff got numerous contributions from the freshman, sophomore and junior classes as well. Individually, sophomore Pat Flynn finished the season ranked among the nation’s top-10 players in no fewer than five categories. Flynn was third in the nation with six game-winning goals, and he finished fourth in the country in goals (14) and fifth in points (32). Flynn, part of the Falcons’ strong tradition of players from the Naperville, Ill., area, was eighth in the nation in both goals per game and points per game in 2014. Several other Falcons finished among the NCAA’s individual leaders last season, as Max Auden, Ryan James, Jacob Roth and Joe Sullivan all were listed in the top-100 in the nation in at least one statistical category. All four players, in addition to Flynn, are slated to return in 2015. In the classroom, the Falcons received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for the fifth consecutive season. The award is given to programs that have achieved a minimum team GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Additionally, Flynn was named to the Academic All-America Second Team in 2014, marking the second-straight season that the Falcons were represented among that distinguished group (Brandon Silva also earned second-team honors in 2013). Seven Falcons earned Academic All-MAC honors in 2014, and six of those seven student-athletes -- Auden, Flynn, James, Roth, Sullivan and Jake Genrich -- were named Distinguished Scholar Athletes by the conference in the first year of that award. On the pitch, Flynn and James were named to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Team in 2014, with Flynn earning first-team honors and James being named to the third team. Flynn was the first Falcons to earn all-region accolades in 14 years. Flynn and James were joined by Danny Baraldi on the OCSA’s All-Ohio Team, with Flynn again earning first-team honors and his two teammates each picking up second-team accolades. Ironically, after one of the most successful seasons in recent memory, BGSU was the only school without a player named to the All-MAC First Team in 2014. However, a quintet of Falcons earned second-team honors. The total of five honorees was the team’s most since 1996, and tied a school record. Nichols has worked tirelessly at making Cochrane Stadium an entertaining place to be for soccer fans, as well as a difficult place to play for the road team. BGSU’s attendance numbers have steadily increased during his tenure, and the Falcons have had multiple crowds of over 2,000 fill the stadium over the last three seasons, including throngs of 3,126 vs. Ohio State and 2,273 against Michigan in 2013. Nichols also was instrumental in the Cochrane Stadium lights project, as the Falcons now play nearly all of their matches under the lights, enhancing an already-entertaining game-day atmosphere. The Falcons posted a 6-7-6 overall record in 2013, going 2-2-2 in MAC play while again playing a strong non-league schedule. The ‘13 team scored the most goals (25) since 2003, and allowed the fewest goals (17) since the ‘01 campaign. The Falcons scored a total of 38 goals in 2014. Nichols and his staff have solidified the Falcons’ defensive corps, as BGSU’s defense allowed fewer goals than the previous year in each of his first five seasons. Although the number of goals allowed increased slightly from 2013 (17) to ‘14 (20), BG still allowed less than a goal per game for the second-straight season. Both the 2011 and ‘12 Falcons had seven shutouts, and the 2013 and ‘14 teams each kept eight clean sheets.

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FALCON COACHING STAFF The ‘12 campaign saw the Falcons post eight wins against another in a long line of tough schedules for Nichols-coached teams. BGSU’s 8-93 overall mark represented the team’s most wins and highest winning percentage since 2003. The Brown and Orange posted two wins and a tie against teams that advanced to the NCAA Championships. BGSU went 3-3-1 in MAC play that fall, earning the fourth seed in the eight-team conference and a bid to the league tournament. The Falcons fell on the road to the nation’s top-ranked team in the MAC Tournament’s semifinal round. The Falcons went undefeated in overtime in 2012, and BG recaptured the I-75 Cup with a victory over Wright State. BGSU had two AllMAC First-Team selections for the first time since 2002.

ERIC NICHOLS • YEAR BY YEAR RECORD HEAD COACH, OHIO DOMINICAN Year

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Prior to his stint at Davidson, Nichols was the head men’s soccer coach at Ohio Dominican University for four seasons (2004-07). Under his guidance, the Panthers recorded a 59-22-2 (.711) overall mark, including a final ranking of fourth in 2007. That team advanced all the way to the quarterfinals of the NAIA National Tournament. Nichols guided his final ODU team to a 19-3-0 overall record and was named the NSCAA/NAIA Midwest Region Coach of the Year and Ohio Coach of the Year in 2007. He was named the American Mideast Conference South Division Coach of the Year in three of his four seasons with the Panthers. Prior to heading to ODU, Nichols served as an assistant coach at Ohio Wesleyan University under Jay Martin. During Nichols’ four years

7-1-0

19- 3-0

59-22-2 (.711)

5-1-0

22-8-0 (.733)

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2010

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Nichols came to Bowling Green after spending the 2008 season as assistant coach at Davidson College. He also served as recruiting coordinator under head coach Matt Spear.

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In 2010, his second season at the helm, Nichols guided the Brown and Orange to an overall mark of 6-9-3 and a MAC ledger of 3-3-0. BGSU, after being picked to place sixth in the league in the preseason coaches poll, tied for third in the final regular-season standings and earned the third seed for the MAC Tournament. With just four seniors on the 26-man roster in 2010, Nichols and the Falcons doubled the team’s overall win total from the previous fall.

Nichols guided his initial Falcon team to a 3-12-3 mark and a 2-3-1 MAC record. That 2009 club narrowly missed out on a top-four conference finish and a berth in the league tournament.

5-3-0

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2009

That 2010 team came away with a result (a win or a tie) 50 percent of the time, after the Falcons did so in just 33.3% of the 2009 matches.

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The 2011 season saw the Falcons post a 7-8-3 overall record. The seven wins, the program’s highest total since the 2003 season, included a season-opening victory over ninth-ranked U-M before a crowd of over 2,100 at Cochrane Field. The Brown and Orange went 4-2-1 at Cochrane, and BGSU’s defense posted a total of seven shutouts on the year, the program’s most in a decade.

That ‘10 roster featured 12 newcomers, including 11 true freshmen. At least nine of those 12 players started two or more matches. That young team was ranked 117th of 204 schools in the final NCAA RPI, after going five years without having a ranking better than 152.

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T-3rd of 6

Overall Head Coaching Totals: 103-73-21, 35-25-6

ADDITIONAL COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE

• Assistant Coach, Ohio Wesleyan – four seasons (2000-04) • Assistant Coach, Davidson College – one season (2008)

there, the Battling Bishops compiled a mark of 74-14-3, won four conference championships and advanced to a pair of NCAA Regional Championships and one Final Four. Along with his collegiate coaching experience, Nichols was the head coach of the Columbus Crew’s U18 U.S. Soccer Academy team for the 2007-08 season, and also has experience coaching state and region squads in the Olympic Development Program (ODP). He also has a NSCAA Premier Diploma and a U.S. Soccer “A” License. Nichols played collegiately at Ohio State, and played five years of professional soccer for the Columbus Xoggz and Indiana Blast of the USISL and the Columbus Invaders of the NPSL. He is only the fifth head coach in the storied history of the BGSU men’s soccer program, which enters its 51st season in 2015. He joins Mickey Cochrane (1965-77), the late Gary Palmisano (1978-92, 1994), Mel Mahler (1993, 1995-2003) and Fred Thompson (2004-08) on that list. Nichols earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from OSU in 2000. He has taken graduate courses at BGSU. Nichols and his wife, Marianne, reside in Bowling Green with their three children, Kalen (15), Jordan (12) and Braden (6).

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ERIC REED ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON Eric Reed enters his second season on the Bowling Green State University men’s soccer staff in 2015. Reed, who came to BGSU from Davidson College, began his duties with the Falcons in early February of 2014. “I am excited to add Eric Reed to the BGSU program,” said Falcon head coach Eric Nichols at the time of Reed’s hiring. “The playing pedigree and the experiences he brings are extremely valuable, but it is the quality of his character that sets him apart and will make him a perfect fit for our program and our community.” In his first season with the Falcons. all Reed did was help the program to one of the most successful campaigns in recent memory while also winning a prestigious award. Reed was named 2014 Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA). Reed, along with head coach Eric Nichols and fellow assistants Zach Lemke and Brandon Silva, guided a youthful BG team to 14 wins and a trip to the championship match of the Mid-American Conference Tournament in 2014. Reed, who primarily works with the goalkeepers, joined a BG program that had lost 10 seniors off of the 2013 team, including a goalkeeper (Michael Wiest) who had started every second of every match in both 2012 and ‘13. The 2014 roster featured three ‘keepers who had never played in a competitive match at BG. Overall, BG had just eight returning letterwinners, including four starters, when preseason camp began in August, and the Falcons had 11 newcomers on the 23-man opening-day roster. Nichols, Reed and Company, coming off of a 6-7-6 season in 2013, proceeded to more than double that win total, going 14-6-1. The program’s victory total was the highest in 17 years, and BGSU advanced to the championship match of the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2003. Redshirt sophomore goalkeepers Ryan Heuton and Nick Landsberger and the BGSU defense combined to post eight shutouts in the fall of 2014. The Falcons led the MAC in total shutouts, and BG’s team goals-against average of 0.91 ranked second in the conference. Heuton and Landsberger each ranked among the top-three goalkeepers in the conference in both GAA and saves percentage. Heuton led the MAC in both categories, with a GAA of just 0.48 and a saves pct. of .905. Landsberger had a 1.18 GAA and a .750 saves pct.

A native of Mission Viejo, Calif., Reed spent two seasons working with the goalkeepers at Davidson. Reed, who has played professionally since graduating from college, also spent the 2007 season as the goalkeeper coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at the University of San Francisco. Additionally, he has extensive coaching experience working with various camps, schools and clubs. Reed played for the Charlotte Eagles of the USL Pro League for three seasons, from 2011-13. He was a finalist for the league’s Goalkeeper-of-the-Year award in both 2011 and ‘13 and helped the Eagles to the championship game in the latter year. Reed attended UCLA, where he started at least 16 matches in each of his final three seasons. As a junior in 2005, he earned All-Pac-10 First-Team honors as well as NSCAA/adidas All-Far West Third-Team accolades, after leading the Bruins to the conference title. In his senior season of 2006, Reed recorded shutouts in three of five NCAA Tournament games, as UCLA advanced all the way to the national championship match. Reed earned both All-Pac-10 and Academic All-Pac-10 honors in each of his final three seasons at UCLA. He had a career record of 34-12-5, 24 total shutouts and a goals-against average of 0.81. Reed, who was a was a member of the U.S. U-18 National Team, was selected by the California Victory in the 2007 USL First Division College Player Draft. At the end of that season, Victory fans voted Reed team MVP. Reed transferred to USL Second Division outfit Cleveland City Stars, where he helped that club with the USL2 title in 2008. Reed joined the Carolina RailHawks for the 2009 and 2010 seasons, before signing on with the Charlotte Eagles. Reed, who attended Laguna Hills High School, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies from UCLA in 2006. He is active in the community, working with groups that include Missionary Athletes International, Athletes in Action and Ambassadors in Sport. Reed and his wife, Maria, reside in Bowling Green with their one-year-old son, Jeddison.

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ZACH LEMKE ASSISTANT COACH • THIRD SEASON Zach Lemke has been an integral part of the BGSU men’s soccer program’s return to prominence, first on the pitch and now from the bench. Lemke, a key part of the Falcons’ lineup during the first four seasons of the Eric Nichols Era, embarks upon his third season on Nichols’ coaching staff in 2015. The Falcons had an RPI of 184 in the 2008 season, the year before Nichols arrived and Lemke played in his first match as a Falcon. Four years later, BGSU finished with an RPI of 99. And, at the conclusion of the 2014 campaign, The Falcons were ranked 64th in the nation in the end-of-season RPI. During the last six seasons, Nichols, Lemke and their fellow players and coaches have slowly but surely returned the BGSU men’s soccer program to relevance in the MAC and the region. The Falcons, after losing 10 seniors off of the 2013 team, were picked to finish fifth in the six-team MAC in the 2014 campaign. But, that 2014 team put together one of the most successful seasons in the last few decades. The Falcons went 14-6-1 overall and tied for third in the MAC with a 2-2-1 league ledger.

Additionally, Lemke was named to the Academic All-Ohio Team by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA) in both 2011 and 2012, and also was named to the Academic All-MAC Team twice. A native of Beavercreek, Ohio (Beavercreek H.S.), Lemke played in 37 of BGSU’s 38 matches over his last two years, missing one match due to injury. He had five points on a goal and three assists during his senior year, tying for fourth on the team in scoring. His goal came in the Michigan State match at Cochrane Field, and his assists included helpers on game-winning goals by Anthony Grant against both Cleveland State and Western Michigan. Lemke played 1,754 of the Falcons’ 1,874 minutes during his senior season. As a junior in 2011, Lemke had seven points on the year. One of three Falcons to start all 18 games, he was second on the team in minutes played, with 1,622. Lemke scored the game-winning goal at Detroit, heading home a corner kick early in the match, and he also found the back of the net in a home win vs. IPFW. Lemke recorded assists vs. CSU, IUPUI and Florida Atlantic.

In 2014, the Falcons finished with a winning record for the first time in 14 years, and the overall win total was the program’s highest in 17 seasons. BGSU more than doubled the previous season’s win total, and the Falcons advanced to the championship match of the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2003.

Lemke scored three points in his sophomore season of 2010. His first collegiate goal proved to be the game-winner, as he headed home a cross less than five minutes into the Falcons’ victory over Buffalo at Cochrane Field. He picked up an assist in another MAC win, against FAU in a 2-1 win that gave the Falcons a berth in the conference tournament.

In the classroom, the Falcons received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for the fifth consecutive season. The award is given to programs that have achieved a minimum team GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

After sitting out the 2008 season, Lemke played in 15 matches in ‘09, making five starts. Lemke, who earned the team’s Most Improved Player award during his redshirt season, played in a total of 68 matches for the Falcons, starting 56.

The BGSU staff has worked tirelessly at making Cochrane Stadium an entertaining place to be for soccer fans, as well as a difficult place to play for the road team. BGSU’s attendance numbers have steadily increased during his tenure, and the Falcons have had multiple crowds of over 2,000 fill the stadium over the last three seasons, including throngs of 3,126 vs. Ohio State and 2,273 against Michigan in 2013.

Prior to coming to BG, Lemke helped Beavercreek to back-to-back Greater Western Ohio Conference championships in his last two years, earning all-conference honors in both seasons. He played club soccer for Ohio Galaxies FC.

Lemke scored a total of 15 points for the Falcons during his playing career, and achieved numerous milestones both on and off the pitch. A team tri-captain on the 2012 club, Lemke was named the BGSU Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year at the Athletics Honors Night ceremony in April of 2013. That award, like the Junior ScholarAthlete-of-the-Year honor he earned the previous April, is given to just one male and one female student-athlete at BGSU each year.

Lemke, who majored in sport management at BGSU, had a stellar cumulative GPA of 3.707 at the University, and earned his degree in December of 2012.

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DANNY BARALDI VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON After a superb four-year career on the pitch for the Falcons, Danny Baraldi joins the coaching staff for the 2015 season. Baraldi will serve as a volunteer assistant coach under head coach Eric Nichols this season. Baraldi scored a total of 57 points, including 18 goals and 21 assists, in 72 matches in the Orange and Brown. He finished his BGSU playing career just one assist and two points shy of moving into the top 10 on each of those school career lists. Baraldi was the first Falcon in 15 years to post a double-digit point total in all four seasons. Baraldi, a native of Canton, Ohio, burst onto the scene in his freshman year of 2011. He led the Falcons in goals (five), assists (eight) and points (18) and was named to the OCSA All-Ohio First Team. He led all freshmen in the country in both total assists and assists per game (0.44), and was directly involved in the scoring of 13 of BGSU’s 22 goals on the season. His first collegiate goal came in his first collegiate match, as he scored in the 64th minute against then-#9 Michigan in a BGSU win at Cochrane Field. For his efforts against the Wolverines, Baraldi was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week. That goal, the first of the match, held up as the gamewinning marker in a 2-0 victory, and he also scored the winning goal in a 1-0 win at Pittsburgh. Baraldi had a six-game point-scoring streak that season, the longest by a BGSU player in over a decade. In his sophomore season, Baraldi became BGSU’s first all-region selection in 11 years, as he was named to the All-Great Lakes Region Third Team by the NSCAA. He also was an All-MAC First-Team selection, and was named to the All-Ohio Second Team by the OCSA. Baraldi scored 19 points on six goals and a team-leading seven asists. For the second-straight season, he scored the Falcons’ first goal of the year and saw it hold up as the game winner, finding the back of the net in the season opener vs. St. Bonaventure. He was named the MAC Player of the Week in mid-September after a two-goal game on the road vs. nationally-ranked Coastal Carolina.

As a junior in 2013, Baraldi scored 10 points and was named to the All-MAC Second Team. His point total included a five-point night in a blowout win over IPFW late in the season. He had a career-best three assists in that game, and both his assist and point totals were the highest by a MAC player during the entire 2013 season. A team-tri captain in 2014, Baraldi was again named to the All-MAC Second Team, and he earned All-Ohio Second-Team honors from the OCSA. For the second-straight season, he scored 10 points. Baraldi scored goals in each of the first two matches of the 2014 season, both BGSU wins, and he scored the winning goal at IPFW, breaking a scoreless draw with under seven minutes left in the second half. He was injured in the Falcons’ win over Western Michigan on Nov. 1, and missed the final two matches of the regular season, but he returned to the field for the MAC Tournament, coming off the bench to play in both the West Virginia (Nov. 14) and Akron (Nov. 16) matches as BGSU advanced to the league tourney final for the first time since 2003. A four-year letterwinner at Jackson H.S., he was an NSCAA All-American for the Polar Bears as a senior in the fall of 2010, and also earned All-Ohio First-Team honors that year. Baraldi was the Stark County Player of the Year and the district P-O-Y after setting the school singleseason record with 24 goals, and he also was the Federal League P-O-Y and earned all-league honors for the third-consecutive year. Jackson advanced to the state finals in Baraldi’s freshman season, and to the elite eight in each of the next three years. He had a career total of 47 goals and 36 assists at JHS. Baraldi, the son of Michael and Regina Baraldi, is the youngest of three boys. His brother, Tony, played collegiate soccer at Cleveland State.

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FALCON SUPPORT STAFF

MARY ANKROM ATHLETIC TRAINING • FIRST SEASON Mary Ankrom enters her first season as a graduate assistant in athletic training at Bowling Green State University. She will work primarily with the softball and men’s soccer programs. Ankrom came to BGSU after spending the 2014-15 academic year at fellow Mid-American Conference member Miami University. She was an athletic training intern with the RedHawks, working with the swimming and diving program.

Ankrom, a native of Geneva, Ohio, earned her undergraduate degree in athletic training from Ashland University, graduating in 2014. She is a sport administration major at BGSU, and is scheduled to earn her master’s degree in sport administration in 2017.

JASON SAMUELSEN SOCCER OPERATIONS • SECOND SEASON Jason Samuelsen enters his second season with the BGSU men’s soccer program. After serving as a student manager in 2014, Samuelsen is the student director of soccer operations for head coach Eric Nichols and the Falcons in 2015. In Samuelsen’s first year with the program, the Falcons put together one of the most successful seasons in the last few decades. BG went 14-6-1 overall and tied for third in the MAC with a 2-2-1 league ledger. The 2014 Falcons finished with a winning record for the first time in 14 years, and the overall win total was the program’s highest in 17 seasons. BGSU more than doubled the previous season’s win total, and the Falcons advanced to the championship match of the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2003.

Samuelsen, a native of Rapid City, S.D., is a graduate of Stevens H.S., where he played varsity soccer for two seasons. In 2013, the Raiders had a record of 9-1-0 in the regular season and reached the championship game of the South Dakota state tournament. Samuelsen, a sophomore at the University, is a sport management major. He played club ball for Rushmore Soccer Club for six years, and obtained his E coaching license in the winter of 2013.

RAMI ALAZHARI STUDENT MANAGER • FIRST SEASON Rami Alazhari enters his first season as a student manager with the BGSU men’s soccer program. He will help head coach Eric Nichols and his staff with a myriad of duties at practices, in the office and at games during the 2015 season. Alazhari, a native of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is a junior at BGSU, and is majoring in sport management. He was a goalkeeper for the Manila Nomads youth team, and also played for the Manila Nomads Braves. Alazhari was named the Braves’ Player of the Year in 2011.

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MEDIA INFORMATION / BY THE NUMBERS MEDIA INFORMATION

FALCONS BY THE NUMBERS

BGSU men’s soccer releases and other information can be accessed via the internet. Log on to BGSUFalcons.com to receive information on all 18 intercollegiate sports. The men’s soccer site includes a schedule, roster, all press releases (usually in portable document [.pdf] as well as text format), results (including boxscores) and up-to-date statistics as well as historical program information and other Falcon men’s soccer tidbits. Members of the media can request to receive releases and notes via e-mail by contacting BGSU men’s soccer SID Mike Cihon (mjcihon@bgsu.edu).

Eric Nichols is just the fifth coach in the illustrious history of BGSU men’s soccer, which spans over five decades. Mickey Cochrane, Gary Palmisano, Mel Mahler and Fred Thompson are the only other individuals to have served as head coach of the men’s soccer Falcons ... Pat Flynn tied the school single-game record with five goals in BG’s win over Findlay last Sept. 2 at Cochrane Stadium ... the Falcons set a school record with five overtime wins last fall.

CREDENTIALS / PRESS BOX SEATING

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Admission to BGSU home soccer matches is free, but press box space is limited. Press and photo credentials for Falcon home soccer events SHOULD BE REQUESTED AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. Seating is limited to working press only. Requests should be directed to... Mike Cihon, BGSU Athletic Communications 247 Perry Stadium East Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0030 or via email... mjcihon@bgsu.edu

RADIO, TV & INTERNET BROADCASTS

Requests for permission to broadcast must be made to Mike Cihon at least one week prior to the match.

INTERVIEWS

All interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through the athletic communications office. Please allow at least 24 hours (longer, if possible) to set up interviews. Phone numbers for student-athletes (in any sport) will not be made available. Studentathletes will not be asked to miss class for any interviews or media opportunities. Arrangements will be made for telephone and/or inperson interviews at a mutually-agreeable time.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

While admission is free, photographers and videographers will need a credential to shoot from the sidelines. Please see a member of the BGSU athletic communications or soccer game operations staff prior to the match. Photographers may not stand in the team bench areas, and may not block the view of fans at any time.

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BGSU’s total of six losses last season is the program’s lowest total since the 1997 team went 18-6-0. No Falcon team has had fewer losses since the 1996 club went 18-4-1.

The Falcons won 14 matches in 2014, the program’s highest total in 17 years. No BG team had won as many as 14 matches since 1997 ... Additionally, Flynn scored 14 goals last fall, tying him for the thirdhighest single-season total in program history. Nichols and the Falcons welcome back no fewer than 15 letterwinners, including eight starters, from a year ago. BGSU’s returning players combined to score over 89 percent of the team’s goals and register more than 91% of the team’s assists last fall. And, the Falcons’ returning goalkeepers combined to play every second of every match in between the posts in 2014.

DIRECTIONS & PARKING

The quickest way to Cochrane Stadium is via Interstate 75. Take exit 181 off of I-75 and head west (toward Doyt Perry [football] Stadium) on Wooster Street. Turn right at the second light (Mercer Road) and turn right. Proceed past the BGSU Ice Arena and turn right on Stadium Drive. The Cochrane Field parking area will be on your right, past the Ice Arena but before you reach Perry Stadium. Parking is free.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS

Post-game interviews will be conducted on the field, approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game unless circumstances dictate otherwise. Contact Mike Cihon or a member of the athletic communications staff to set up an interview with Coach Eric Nichols 15 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 15


BGSU MEN’S SOCCER CAMPS

The BGSU men’s soccer program holds a number of camps and clinics throughout the year, that provide fun, excitement and instruction for kids of all ages. To learn more about the opportunities, or to register for an upcoming camp, log on to bgsoccercamps.com.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

BISMARK AGYEMAN • 5-9 • R-FR.

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COLUMBUS, OHIO (HORIZON SCIENCE ACAD.) 2014 Joined the Falcons in October and did not see match action ... wore uniform #12 as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL A graduate of Horizon Science Academy (‘12), where he played three years on the varsity team under coach Ibrahim Said ... National Honor Society member. PERSONAL Bismark Agyeman was born on Sept. 26, 1995 in Ghana ... son of Eric Agyeman and Mary Yeboah ... the fourth of five children ... has two older brothers, an older sister and a younger brother ... a pharmacy major at BGSU, with a 3.380 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2015 semester.

BISMARK AGYEMAN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

2014............ TOTAL...........

GP-GS Minutes

G

A

Pts

Did not see match action

Shots

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

GW

PK-Att

0

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MAX AUDEN • 5-11 • R-JR.

17

NAPERVILLE, ILL. (NORTH) LETTERS EARNED – 2 2015 – A tri-captain of the 2015 Falcons. 2014 – Was named to the MAC All-Tournament Team ... also was named an all-league first-team selection by the College Sports Madness web site ... named to the Academic All-Ohio First Team by the OCSA ... was named to the Academic All-MAC Team as well ... additionally, was named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete in the first year of that award’s existence ... was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, in March of 2015 ... started all 21 matches, and played 1962 of the 1972 total minutes on the year ... had 15 points on six goals and three assists ... ranked fourth on the team in scoring, and was second on the Falcons in goals ... also was second on the team, and tied for fourth in the MAC, in game-winning goals (three) ... was sixth in the league in both goals and goals per game (0.29), and ranked seventh in the conference in points and 10th in points per game (0.71) ... in MAC games only, tied for third in the league in goals (three), goals per game (0.60) and points (six), and deadlocked for fourth in points per game (1.20) ... tied for the MAC lead with two GWG in conference games ... in fact, scored the match-winning goal in each of BGSU’s three victories (two regular-season, one tournament) against MAC opponents on the season ... those GWGs came on back-to-back-toback weekends, as BG downed Western Michigan (Nov. 1), Northern Illinois (Nov. 8) and West Virginia (Nov. 14) ... scored a ‘Golden Goal’ against WVU, in the semifinal round of the MAC Tournament ... took a pass from Pat Flynn and scored from the left side of the six-yard box with just under a minute gone in the OT period ... that goal sent BGSU to the league

MAX AUDEN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

G

A

2013............

16-14

1323

0

1

37-35

3285

6

4

2012............ 2014............ TOTAL...........

Pts

Did not see match action 21-21

1962

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

6

Points: 4, Western Michigan -- Nov 01, 2014 Assists: 2, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014

3

Shots

Shot%

1

12

.000

16

40

.150

15

28

.214

SOG

SOG%

GW

3

.250

0

0-0

16

.400

3

0-0

13

.464

3

PK-Att

0-0

Goals: 2, Western Michigan -- Nov 01, 2014 Shots: 5, Western Michigan -- Nov 01, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES tourney championship for the first time in 11 years ... had two goals vs. WMU, including the overtime winner in BG’s 2-1 triumph ... scored his first goal with under 15 minutes left in regulation vs. the Broncos, then won the match with his second header goal of the day in the 100th minute ... along with Jacob Roth, he became the first Falcon to score multiple overtime winners in a season in the ‘Golden Goal’ Era, which began in 1997 ... four of his six goals came in the month of November ... also had goals vs. Duquesne (Sept. 7) and Eastern Illinois (Sept. 19) ... had two assists in the win over Findlay (Sept. 2), and added one assist against IUPUI (Aug. 29) ... had a seasonhigh five shot attempts vs. WMU, putting two on goal ... in the WVU match in the league tourney, took four shots, putting all four on goal (and his final one in the goal). 2013 – Earned honorable mention on the Academic All-MAC Team ... played in 16 of the Falcons’ 19 matches, making 14 starts ... after playing in just one of the first four games of the year, played in each of the last 15 ... was in the starting lineup for all but one of those final 15 matches, playing at an outside defender position ... had one assist on the year, coming in his collegiate debut, vs. Malone (Aug. 30) ... played 90 or more minutes in 10 matches, and played a total of 1323 minutes on the season, ranking eighth on the team.

2012 – Did not see match action. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at Naperville North H.S. (‘12) under Jim Konrad, a BGSU men’s soccer alumnus ... helped the Huskies to DuPage Valley Conference titles in each of those three seasons ... team went 58-8-6 in that three-year span, including an undefeated regular season in 2011 ... scored the winning goal in the second overtime to send the Huskies to the state semifinals in 2010 ... a two-time all-league selection who also earned all-sectional honors ... a three-time academic all-league choice ... North won three regional titles in as many years ... captained the team as a senior ... made the honor roll in every semester. PERSONAL – John Maxwell Auden was born on March 31, 1994 in Lombard, Ill. ... son of Jim and Lisa Auden ... the oldest of three children ... has a brother and a sister ... an accounting major at BGSU, with a 3.593 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2015 semester ... played club ball with the Galaxy Soccer Club for coach Brett Strang (a BGSU men’s soccer alum), serving as a three-year captain.

BGSU’s tri-captains for the 2015 season are Max Auden (left), Jake Genrich (center) & Ryan James.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

CHASE BETENSON • 6-0 • SO.

19

TWINSBURG, OHIO (TWINSBURG) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Played in nine matches, making five starts, in his first collegiate season ... had one assist on the year ... played in just one of the team’s first 11 matches of the season, seeing 28 minutes of action in the win over Findlay (Sept. 2) ... had an assist on classmate Brad Macomber’s second-half goal vs. the Oilers ... beginning with the Akron match (Oct. 11), played in seven consecutive matches, starting the last five during that stretch ... those starts came against Ohio State (Oct. 22), West Virginia (Oct. 25), Detroit (Oct. 29), Western Michigan (Nov. 1) and Wright State (Nov. 4) ... played a season-high 71 minutes in the WMU match, and played 66 minutes against Buffalo (Oct. 18), 59 vs. WSU and 52 at UDM ... also saw action in the MAC Tournament semifinal-round win over WVU, with 21 minutes of work. HIGH SCHOOL – A four-year letterwinner at Twinsburg H.S. (‘14) ... led the Tigers in both goals and assists in all four years ... earned OSSCA All-State First-Team honors as a senior after being named to the second team the previous year ... helped the team to a combined record of 37-11-19 in his four years, with career totals of 52 goals and 37 assists ... earned All-Northeast Ohio Conference honors in all four years, and earned All-Greater Cleveland First-Team accolades three times after being named to the second team as a freshman... had a career-high 17 goals in 2012, when the Tigers went 13-0-3 overall and captured the NOC championship ... captained the team as a senior. PERSONAL – Chase Edward Betenson was born on Dec. 12, 1995, in Murray, Utah ... son of Alex and Jennifer Betenson ... has an older brother and a younger sister ... a biology major at BGSU, with a 3.166 cumulative GPA through the spring 2015 semester ... played club ball with Everest Soccer Club and Twinsburg AC.

CHASE BETENSON - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

2014............ TOTAL...........

GP-GS Minutes 9-5 9-5

388 388

G

0 0

A

Pts

1

1

1

1

Shots 4 4

Shot% .000 .000

SOG 2 2

SOG%

GW

.500

0

.500

0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 1, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014

Assists: 1, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014 Shots: 2, Buffalo -- Oct 18, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

11

PAT FLYNN • 6-0 • JR. NAPERVILLE, ILL. (CENTRAL) (DEPAUL UNIV.) LETTERS EARNED (at BGSU) – 1

2015 – Named to the Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy Watch List in August ... one of just 30 men’s soccer players nationally to be added to the list. 2014 – An Academic All-American ... named to the Capital One Academic All-America Second team ... also earned academic all-district first-team honors ... named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Great Lakes Region First Team ... BGSU’s first all-region first-team selection since the 2000 season ... named to the All-Ohio First Team by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA) ... an All-MAC SecondTeam honoree ... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... was named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete in the first year of that award’s existence ... also was named to the all-conference first team by the College Sports Madness web site ... additionally, was one of three finalists for both BGSU’s Male Athlete of the Year and Male Newcomer of the Year for 2014-15 ... started all 21 matches ... was one of the top scorers in the MAC -- and the nation -- with 14 goals and 32 points ... those totals were the highest by a Falcon since 1996 ... his goal total was the third highest in a season in program history, while his point total tied him for fifth on that BGSU list ... six of those 14 goals proved to be game winners ... he was directly involved in the scoring of nine game-winning goals, as three of his four assists on the season came on the winning tally ... he led the MAC in GWG, and tied for the league lead in total goals ... was second in the MAC in shots (56), and tied for second in points, points per game (1.52) and goals per game (0.67) ... ranked fifth in the conference in shots per game (2.67) ... had eight goals in the first three games, including a fivegoal, 11-point performance in the win over Findlay (Sept. 2)

PAT FLYNN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

2014............

21-21

2013 at DePaul.. BGSU TOTALS.....

15-5

21-21

1820 1820

G

4

32

14

4

14

Assists: 1, 5 times (4 at BGSU, 1 at DU) % tied school single-game record

Pts

1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 11, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014 %

A

2

5

32

Shots 8

56 56

Shot% .250

.250 .250

SOG

SOG%

GW

.625

6

5

.625

35

.625

35

0

6

PK-Att 0-0

0-0 0-0

Goals: 5, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014 % Shots: 9, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES ... he tied the school single-match records for both goals and points that had stood for nearly 33 years ... scored at least one goal in six of the first seven games of the season, and hit the crossbar with a shot in overtime of the seventh game ... his first BGSU goal came in the win over IUPUI (Aug. 29) ... scored two goals against both Niagara (Sept. 5) and Eastern Illinois (Sept. 19), and also found the back of the net vs. Northern Kentucky (Sept. 12), Michigan (Sept. 16), Detroit (Oct. 29) and West Virginia (Nov. 14), with the latter goal coming in the semifinal round of the MAC Tournament ... had a three-point match vs. WVU, with an assist on Max Auden’s ‘Golden Goal’ that sent BG to the league tourney championship match ... his goal at UDM came in overtime, in the 109th minute ... in addition to the assists vs. UF and WVU, also had helpers vs. Niagara (for a five-point match) and St. Bonaventure (Sept. 28) ... laid the ball off to Joe Sullivan, who scored the GWG with under 14 minutes to go, in the SBU match ... a two-time MAC Player of the Week, earning the honor on both Sept. 8 and Sept. 22 ... the first P-O-W award came after he had scored seven goals and 16 points the previous week ... was named the MAC’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 24 ... was selected as the U.S. College Sport Division-I P-O-W on Sept. 17 ... was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week on Sept. 22 after scoring three goals, including both GWG, in the Falcons’ wins over U-M and EIU ... a day later, he was named the MAC’s P-O-W by College Soccer Madness

... was named the No. 3 player in the MAC in the Top Drawer Soccer midseason player rankings ... had 56 shot attempts on the season, putting 35 on target (62.5%) ... enrolled at BGSU for the spring 2014 semester, and participated in practices and spring matches. 2013 at DePAUL – Played in 15 matches, making five starts, for the Blue Devils ... had five points, including a pair of goals and an assist ... scored in his collegiate debut, vs. Green Bay, and also found the back of the net in a win over UIC ... his assist came in another win, over Loyola (Ill.) ... had a total of eight shot attempts, with five on frame. HIGH SCHOOL – Named an All-American his senior year at Naperville Central (‘13), after scoring 30 goals and adding 10 assists ... Chicago Sun-Times and Daily Herald Player of the Year that season ... set school season and career records for both goals and points ... helped the Redhawks to a state runnerup finish in the Class 3A tournament. PERSONAL – Son of David and Kathy Flynn ... has two brothers ... an accounting major at BGSU, with a 3.791 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2015 semester ... played club ball with Galaxy Soccer Club, helping that team to a national championship.

Pat Flynn scored five goals and 11 points against Findlay last fall, tying the school single-game records in each category. Flynn had all 11 of his points in the first half of the Falcons’ 8-0 win at Cochrane Stadium.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

JAKE GENRICH • 6-2 • SR.

4

PLYMOUTH, MICH. (SALEM) LETTERS EARNED – 3 GENRICH AND THE FALCONS – Has played in all 60 of BGSU’s matches during his first three seasons, starting 59 ... has helped the Falcons to 23 shutouts in that time. 2015 – Was named a team tri-captain for the second-straight year. 2014 – A team tri-captain ... named to the All-MAC Second Team ... also chosen to the all-league second team by the College Sports Madness web site ... was named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... and, was named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete in the first year of that award’s existence ... named to the Academic All-Ohio Second Team by the OCSA ... was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, in March of 2015 ... started all 21 matches, and was on the pitch for every second of every match in 2014 ... played a total of 1972:39 ... a center back, helped the Brown and Orange to eight shutouts and 14 wins on the year ... BGSU allowed just 20 goals in the 21 matches ... was named to the Preseason All-MAC Second Team by College Sports Madness. 2013 – Named to the OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team ... also earned honorable mention on the Academic All-MAC Team ... played in all 19 matches, making 18 starts ... played a total of 1738 minutes, ranking fifth on the team ... a central defender who helped the Falcons post eight shutouts, the team’s highest total since 1998 ... the Falcons allowed just 0.89 goals per game ... played every minute of the match on 13 occasions, including in each of the last eight games of the year,

JAKE GENRICH - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes 20-20

1822

0

0

A

Pts

2013............

19-18

1738

0

0

0

7

2014............

21-21

1973

0

0

0

TOTAL...........

60-59

5533

0

0

0

2012............

G

0

Shots

2

.333

SOG%

GW

.000

2

.286

0

0-0

2

.000

1

.500

0

0-0

15

.000

5

.333

0

0-0

6

Shot% .000

SOG

0

PK-Att 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Shots: 2, IUPUI -- Aug 29, 2014; Detroit -- Oct 08, 2013

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THE FALCON RETURNEES and played at least 78 minutes of four other matches ... was named to the Preseason All-MAC Second Team by the College Sports Madness web site. 2012 – One of just four Falcons to start all 20 matches ... played at a center-back position ... played a total of 1822 minutes to rank second among field players ... helped the BG defense post a total of seven shutouts on the year ... was on the pitch for every minute of the match on 15 occasions ... played the full match in six of BG’s shutout wins.

PERSONAL – Jake Thomas Genrich was born on Oct. 21, 1994, in Plymouth, Mich. ... son of Michael and Mary Genrich ... the youngest of four children ... has a brother and two sisters ... supply chain management major at BGSU, with a cumulative GPA of 3.677 through the Spring 2015 semester ... has played club ball with the Michigan Wolves and CSA Wolves Academy, and was a multiple-year captain ... played in the U15 US Youth National League ... also has Olympic Development Program (ODP) experience, participating on the State Team in three-straight seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year starter at a center-back position at Salem H.S. (‘12) under coach Ed McCarthy ... a first-team all-state selection as a senior ... also earned MHSAA all-district and all-region honors that year, garnering all-district accolades for the second-straight season ... helped the Rocks to district and regional championships as a sophomore, as Salem advanced to the state semifinals ... captained the team as a senior ... also played basketball ... made the Honor Roll in all four years.

BGSU’s fourth-year seniors: Jake Genrich (left) and Ryan James

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

IAN HASKIN • 5-7 • SO.

5

CHESTERFIELD, MICH. (ANCHOR BAY) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Appeared in 12 matches, making three starts ... played in each of the Falcons’ first four matches of the year ... then, saw action in just one of the next 10 contests ... drew a start in that lone match, vs. Eastern Illinois (Sept. 19) ... played in each of the final seven games of the season, and was in the starting lineup for the wins over Wright State (Nov. 4) and Northern Illinois (Nov. 8) ... played 91 minutes in the OT victory over WSU, and was on the pitch for all 90 minutes of the win at NIU that clinched a berth in the MAC Tournament ... played in both of the league tourney matches, including 35 minutes of action against Akron (Nov. 16) in the championship match ... had a pair of shot attempts in the Western Michigan match (Nov. 1) ... wore uniform #16 as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at Anchor Bay H.S. (‘14) under coaches Don Dzuik and Nate Williams ... led the Tars with six goals as a freshman ... despite playing in a total of just 10 games over the next two years, scored eight goals in that time ... that total included six goals in six games as a junior ... did not play as a senior ... was a kicker on the Anchor Bay football team. PERSONAL – Ian James Haskin was born on Dec. 18, 1995, in St. Clair Shores, Mich. ... son of Gary and Jeanine Haskin ... has an older sister and two younger brothers ... sister, Olivia, is on the women’s soccer team at Tiffin Univ. ... a biology major at BGSU ... played club ball with Waza FC, helping that club to the 2013 Michigan State Cup championship.

IAN HASKIN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

TOTAL...........

12-3

2014............

12-3

441 441

G

0 0

A

Pts

0

0

0

0

Shots 2 2

Shot% .000 .000

SOG 0 0

SOG%

GW

.000

0

.000

0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Shots: 2, Western Michigan -- Nov 01, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

RYAN HEUTON • 6-3 • R-JR.

24

CHICO, CALIF. (PLEASANT VALLEY) (FOOTHILL CC) LETTERS EARNED (at BGSU) – 1 2014 – Played in nine matches, making eight starts ... had a 4-2-1 record, 38 saves and a goals-against average of just 0.48 in nearly 755 minutes of work ... also had a saves percentage of .905 ... led the entire MAC in GAA and saves pct. ... also led the league in saves per game (4.22) and shutouts per game (0.44) ... was tied for second in the conference in total shutouts (four), and was tied for fourth in total saves ... posted complete-match shutouts in each of his first three starts, all on the road, as the Falcons downed St. Bonaventure (Sept. 28), IPFW (Oct. 1) and Cleveland State (Oct. 7), all by 1-0 scores ... also picked up a road shutout against Detroit (Oct. 29), making a season-high eight saves in that win ... had seven stops vs. St. Bonaventure and six against both Akron (Oct. 11) and Western Michigan (Nov. 1) ... did not allow a goal for the first 340:29 of his BGSU career, and the first goal he surrendered came on a penalty kick vs. Akron ... played a total of 437:37, the equivalent of nearly five complete matches, before finally allowing a goal from the run of play ... saved a WMU penalty kick in overtime, when a Bronco goal would have eliminated BGSU from the MAC Tournament race ... was injured in the scramble for the rebound after the PK save, and did not see action in the remainder of BGSU’s matches ... in addition to his four complete-match saves, combined with Nick Landsberger for a shutout vs. Findlay (Sept. 2) ... wore uniform #0 in the 2014 season.

RYAN HEUTON - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS (AT BGSU) SEASON

2013............ 2014............ TOTAL...........

GP-GS

Minutes

GA

754:51

4

GaAvg Saves Save%

Did not see match action 9-8 9-8

754:51

4

0.48 0.48

38 38

.905 .905

W

L

T

Sho

4

2

1

4

4

2

1

4

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Saves: 8, Detroit -- Oct 29, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES 2013 – Did not see match action in his first season at BGSU ... wore uniform number 33 in his first fall on campus. AT FOOTHILL CC – Attended Foothill Community College in the 2012-13 academic year ... head coach Tom Liner’s team went 7-7-6 overall and 6-4-4 in conference play. HIGH SCHOOL – A four-year letterwinner at Pleasant Valley H.S. (‘12) under coach Mike Vought ... helped the Vikings to a combined record of 19-6-4 over his last two seasons ... earned All-Eastern Athletic League honors in each of those years ... allowed just six goals as a senior, posting nine shutouts

as PVHS went 11-2-1 ... had four shutouts and a 1.03 goalsagainst average in his junior season, helping the Vikings to an 8-4-2 overall mark ... captained the team as a senior ... also lettered in basketball and volleyball. PERSONAL – Ryan Michael Heuton was born on March 13, 1994, in Chico, Calif. ... son of Randy and Karen Heuton ... the second of three sons ... aviation studies major at BGSU, with a cumulative GPA of 3.471 through the Spring 2015 semester ... brother, Jeff, played collegiate soccer at Chico State in 201011.

1 2 3 4 Ryan Heuton made a diving save of a Western Michigan penalty kick in overtime of a match at Cochrane Field last November. A loss to the Broncos would have eliminated BGSU from MAC Tournament contention, but the Falcons went on to defeat WMU as part of a season-best five-game winning streak that took the Brown and Orange all the way to the league tourney championship match.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

RYAN JAMES • 5-9 • SR.

7

MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO (LOYOLA CATHOLIC SEC.) LETTERS EARNED – 3 JAMES AND THE FALCONS – Has played in all 60 of BGSU’s matches in his first three seasons, making 50 starts ... has 20 career points on five goals and 10 assists. 2015 – A tri-captain of the 2015 Falcons. 2014 – Named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Great Lakes Region Third Team ... an All-MAC Second-Team selection ... also selected to the all-league second team by the College Sports Madness web site ... was named to the All-Ohio Second Team by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA) ... also was named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... and, was named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete in the first year of that award’s existence ... was voted to the Academic AllOhio First Team by the OCSA ... was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, in March of 2015 ... started all 21 matches in the midfield ... had six assists on the year, tying him for second on the team and fifth in the MAC ... was tied for eighth in the league in assists per game (0.29) ... had an assist in each of the first three matches of the season, wins over IUPUI (Aug. 29), Findlay (Sept. 2) and Niagara (Sept. 5) ... also had an assist at St. Bonaventure (Sept. 28), and in back-to-back games vs. Northern Illinois (Nov. 8) and West Virginia (Nov. 14) ... assist at SBU was part of a nifty passing sequence that resulted in Joe Sullivan’s goal with under 14 minutes to go ... BG’s win in the NIU game clinched a MAC Tournament berth, and the win over WVU in the league tourney semifinal round sent the Falcons to the championship match for the first time in 11 years ... the assist vs. WVU came after his shot was blocked by a defender and hit the crossbar ...

RYAN JAMES - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

2013............

19-16

2012............ 2014............ TOTAL...........

G

A

Pts

20-13

1345

4

2

10

21-21

1924

0

6

6

60-50

1252 4521

1

2

5 10

4

Shots 21 27

20

16 64

Shot% .190 .037 .000 .078

SOG

SOG%

GW

.296

0

8

.381

8

.500

8 24

.375

1 0 1

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 4, Wright State -- Oct 30, 2012; at Coastal Carolina -- Sep 09, 2012 Goals: 2, Wright State -- Oct 30, 2012

Assists: 2, at Coastal Carolina -- Sep 09, 2012

Shots: 5, at Davidson -- Oct 19, 2013

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THE FALCON RETURNEES he got the rebound and slid a pass to Pat Flynn, who scored the first goal of the match ... played a total of 1924 of the team’s 1972 minutes ... named to the Preseason All-MAC Second Team by College Sports Madness ... was listed as the 20th-best player in the MAC in Top Drawer Soccer’s Preseason rankings. 2013 – Named to the OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team ... also earned honorable mention on the Academic All-MAC Team ... played in all 19 matches, making 16 starts ... had a total of four points on a goal and a pair of assists ... found the back of the net in the Falcons’ season-opening win over Malone at Cochrane Field (Aug. 30) ... assists came on Joey D’Agostino’s game-tying goal in a 1-1 draw vs. Michigan (Sept. 2), and on Anthony Grant’s marker vs. IPFW (Nov. 5) ... played a total of 1252 minutes on the year ... played a seasonhigh 95 minutes in the Falcons’ OT win over Northern Illinois (Oct. 12) ... played at least 70 minutes in a total of 11 matches ... was named to the Preseason All-MAC First Team by the College Sports Madness web site 2012 – Was listed as an all-conference second-team selection by the College Sports Madness web site ... played in all 20 matches, starting 13 ... made four starts in conference play ... finished third on the team in both goals and points ... scored 10 total points, with four goals and a pair of assists ... had two of BGSU’s four four-point games on the year ... exploded for four points in the Falcons’ 3-3 tie on the road against nationally-ranked Coastal Carolina (Sept. 9) ... was involved in the scoring of all three goals, with assists on a pair of Danny Baraldi markers and a goal of his own in the 70th minute ... for

his efforts, was named to the All-Tournament Team at the CCU Invitational ... scored the Falcons’ second goal in a 2-0 win at Michigan (Oct. 23), heading home a far-post cross ... had two goals, including the overtime winner, as BGSU downed Wright State, 3-2, at Cochrane Field (Oct. 30) ... tied the match at 1-1 in the 72nd minute, then scored a ‘Golden Goal’ at the 91:31 mark ... played a season-high 105 minutes at CCU, and saw 100 minutes of action vs. Northern Illinois (Oct. 20). HIGH SCHOOL – A four-year member of the varsity at Loyola Catholic Secondary School (‘12) ... was named the team MVP, and also was chosen his school’s Athlete of the Year ... the Warriors won a regional title in 2011 ... twice led the team in scoring ... team captain ... three-year member of the Honour Roll. PERSONAL – Ryan Lee James was born on April 21, 1994 ... son of Lee and Catherine James ... the youngest of three children ... has a brother and a sister ... majoring in exercise science at BGSU ... has a cumulative GPA of 3.790 through the Spring 2015 semester ... played club ball with Dixie Lions Athletics, and helped the team to a number-one ranking in Ontario in 2011 ... the Lions won the OYSL League championship, going undefeated in league play, in ‘11 ... also was a member of Team Ontario at both the U14 and U16 levels, winning a silver medal at both national tournaments, and was a member of the Canadian National Player Pool ... brother, Evan, played collegiate men’s soccer at Charlotte, and was the first overall pick of the 2012 MLS Supplemental Draft, going to the Montreal Impact.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

PRAYAG JINA • 5-8 • SO.

10

AURORA, OHIO (AURORA) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Played in seven matches off the bench, and had two points on the year ... picked up a pair of assists in the Falcons’ win over Findlay (Sept. 2), on goals by Pat Flynn and Brad Macomber ... played a season-high 49 minutes in BG’s victory against Wright State (Nov. 4), and saw 40 minutes of action vs. UF ... played a significant role in the win over WSU ... twice played passes to classmate Keaton Reynolds in the penalty area, and Reynolds was taken down, leading to BG penalty kicks (and BG goals) on both occasions ... the second such play came in overtime of the 2-1 win ... was on the pitch for a total of 160 minutes on the year ... wore uniform #2 as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL – A four-year letterwinner at Aurora H.S. (‘14) under coach Chris Gentile ... helped the Greenmen to three consecutive district championships, including a regional title and a state semifinal appearance in 2012 ... had nine goals and 35 assists in his AHS career, and earned All-Chagrin Valley Conference, all-district and All-Greater Cleveland honors during that time ... also earned academic all-conference honors ... captained the team as a senior ... National Honor Society. PERSONAL – Prayag Jina was born on June 25, 1996, in Birmingham, England ... son of Shashi and Ranjan Jina ... has an older brother ... international business major at BGSU, with a 3.225 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2015 semester ... has extensive Olympic Development Program experience, having played on the ODP Region II team for four years ... was invited to the US Soccer ID2 Camp under the direction of the US National Coaching staff ... played club ball with Everest Soccer Club, helping that team to a state championship in 2013.

PRAYAG JINA - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

2014............ TOTAL...........

GP-GS Minutes 7-0 7-0

160 160

G

0 0

A

Pts

2

2

2

2

Shots 1 1

Shot% .000 .000

SOG 0 0

SOG%

GW

.000

0

.000

0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 2, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014

Assists: 2, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014 Shots: 1, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

NICK LANDSBERGER • 6-2 • R-JR.

1

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. (BUFFALO GROVE) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Was named to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team ... was chosen to the all-league second team by the College Sports Madness web site ... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... additionally, was voted to the Academic All-Ohio Second Team by the OCSA ... played in 15 matches, making 13 starts ... had a 10-4-0 record, 48 saves and a goals-against average of 1.18 ... his win total was the highest by a Falcon ‘keeper since the 1998 season ... was third in the MAC in GAA, total saves and saves percentage (.750) ... finished fourth in the conference in saves per game (3.20), fifth in shutouts (three) and eighth in shutouts per game ... posted a shutout against IUPUI (Aug. 29) in his BGSU debut ... for that performance, was named the MAC Player of the Week on Sept. 1 ... combined with Ryan Heuton for a shutout vs. Findlay (Sept. 2) and picked up another complete-match shutout against Niagara three days later (Sept. 5) ... did not allow a goal until the Duquesne match (Sept. 7) ... also had a complete-match shutout in the Falcons’ win at Michigan (Sept. 16) ... made a season-high eight saves in the MAC Tournament championship match at Akron (Nov. 16), and had seven stops against Wright State (Nov. 4). 2013 – Did not see match action.

NICK LANDSBERGER - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SEASON

GP-GS

2013............

Did not see match action

2012............ 2014............ TOTAL...........

Minutes

GA

GaAvg Saves Save%

Did not see match action 15-13 15-13

1217:48 1217:48

16 16

1.18 1.18

48 48

.750 .750

W

L

T

Sho

10

4

0

3

10

4

0

3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Saves: 8, at Akron -- Nov 16, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES 2012 – Did not see match action during the regular season ... played 30 minutes in the Falcons’ scrimmage at Oakland, making a save on the only shot on goal he faced ... wore uniform #33 in the 2012 season. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at Buffalo Grove H.S. (‘12) under coaches Rick Carlson and Dan Caldera ... earned IHSA All-Area Special Mention after helping the Bison to a regional championship in 2011 ... a multi-year All-MidSuburban Soccer League selection ... captained the team as a senior ... was named one of Top Drawer Soccer’s ‘Top 20 Players to Watch’ in the Midwest region in 2010 ... named to the Senior (honor) Roll in each of his four years at the school.

PERSONAL – Nicholas Landsberger was born on April 28, 1994, in Arlington Hts., Ill. ... son of Al Landsberger and Diana Chrissis ... has a younger sister ... a visual communication technology (VCT) major at BGSU, with a cumulative GPA of 3.428 through the Spring 2015 semester ... was inducted into the Ohio Xi Chapter of the National College Athlete Honor Society, Chi Alpha Sigma, at the BGSU Athletics Honors Night in April of 2014 ... played club ball for Sockers FC Chicago, and was a U.S. Developmental Academy player from 2009-12.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

BILLY LARSEN • 6-0 • R-FR.

28

ST. CHARLES, ILL. (NORTH) 2014 – Did not see match action ... wore uniform #33 in his first season on campus. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at St. Charles North H.S. (‘14) for coach Eric Willson ... an All-Area FirstTeam selection for the North Stars as a senior, and earned Academic All-Upstate Eight Conference accolades in each of his final three years ... a two-time team captain. PERSONAL – William James Larsen, Jr., was born on Oct. 11, 1995, in St. Charles, Ill. ... son of Bill and Lisa Larsen ... the oldest of three boys ... a biology (pre-medicine) major at BGSU, with a 3.222 cumulative GPA through the spring 2015 semester ... played club ball with Campton United, helping that team to a pair of State Cup semifinal appearances along with an Illinois state championship in 2013.

BILLY LARSEN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS SEASON

2014............

GP-GS

Minutes

GA

GaAvg Saves Save%

Did not see match action

W

L

T

Sho

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

BRAD MACOMBER • 5-6 • SO.

9

MUSKEGON, MICH. (REETHS-PUFFER) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Played in 20 matches in his first season at BGSU, making five starts ... had six points on two goals and a pair of assists ... had goals in back-to-back home matches ... scored his first collegiate goal in the win over Findlay (Sept. 2) ... was involved in the scoring of both BGSU goals in a 2-1 win vs. Northern Kentucky (Sept. 12), with a goal late in the first half, and an assist on the winning goal with just over five minutes left ... also had an assist in the victory against Eastern Illinois (Sept. 19) ... made starts in three-straight matches -- vs. Cleveland State (Oct. 7), Akron (Oct. 11) and Buffalo (Oct, 18) -- and also was in the starting XI for late-season wins over Wright State (Nov. 4) and Northern Illinois (Nov. 8) ... played a season-high 86 minutes at CSU, and was on the pitch for 83 minutes against WSU ... played a total of 787 minutes on the year. HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at Reeths-Puffer H.S. (‘14) for coach Keith Knapp ... was an all-state honorablemention selection as a junior ... earned all-conference (O-K Black), all-district and all-region first-team honors that season as well, helping the team to a 15-6 record ... the Rockets posted double-digit win totals in each of his three seasons ... did not play high-school soccer as a senior, instead playing for his club team ... National Honor Society member. PERSONAL – Bradley Richards Macomber was born on Oct. 25, 1995, in Muskegon, Mich. ... son of Larry Macomber and Lisa Bayne ... has three sisters, one older and two younger ... a biology major at BGSU, with a cumulative GPA of 3.217 through the Spring 2015 semester ... played club ball with Alliance Academy.

BRAD MACOMBER - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

TOTAL...........

20-5

2014............

20-5

787 787

G

2 2

A

Pts

2

6

2

6

Shots 15 15

Shot% .133 .133

SOG 5 5

SOG%

GW

.333

0

.333

0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 3, Northern Kentucky -- Sep 12, 2014

Goals: 1, Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014; Northern Kentucky -- Sep 12, 2014 Assists: 3, Northern Kentucky -- Sep 12, 2014

Shots: 3, Wright State -- Nov 04, 2014; Findlay -- Sep 02, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

JAKE MARTIN • 5-10 • SR.

6

MAUMEE, OHIO (ST. JOHN’S JESUIT) (OWENS CC) LETTERS EARNED (at BGSU) – 1 2014 – Played in 12 matches, starting 11 ... started nine of the first 10 games of the year, missing one due to injury ... played every second of five of those matches -- vs Duquesne (Sept. 7), Northern Kentucky (Sept. 12), Michigan (Sept. 16), Michigan State (Sept. 24) and St. Bonaventure (Sept. 28) ... played the first 86-plus minutes of the IPFW contest (Oct. 1) before suffering another injury, and missed the next eight matches ... returned to action in the win at Northern Illinois (Nov. 8), coming off the bench to play 40 minutes ... returned to the starting lineup for the MAC Tournament, playing all 90-plus minutes of the semifinal-round win over West Virginia (Nov. 14) and seeing 74 minutes of action in the championship match vs. host Akron (Nov. 16) ... played a total of 941 minutes on the year. 2013 at OWENS CC – Played in 19 matches, starting all 19 ... led the team in goals, with 13, and finished second on the club in points, with 30 ... had four assists ... earned All-Ohio Community College Athletic Conference (OCCAC) First-Team honors, and also was named to the All-Region XII First Team ... had seven game-winning goals on the season, including the winner in the Region XII Tournament semifinals ... the Express finished 15-6-1, posting the third-highest win total in program history ... a two-time OCCAC Player of the Week, and also was named the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) D-I Player of the Week on Sept. 19 ... had two multigoal games, scoring twice in a 4-3 win over Jackson College (Aug. 31) and in a 2-1 OT win vs. Morton College (Sept. 14).

JAKE MARTIN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS (AT BGSU) Season

GP-GS Minutes

TOTAL...........

12-11

2014............

12-11

941 941

G

0 0

A

Pts

0

0

0

0

Shots 1 1

Shot% .000 .000

SOG 1 1

SOG%

GW

1.000

0

1.000

0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Shots: 1, at St. Bonaventure -- Sep 28, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES 2012 at OWENS CC – Started 17 games at a midfield position ... earned All-OCCAC Second-Team honors. HIGH SCHOOL – A two-year letterwinner at St. John’s Jesuit H.S. (‘12), playing for Titan coaches Dan Weisenberger and Tim Concannon (a BGSU men’s soccer alum) ... attended St. Francis as a freshman and sophomore, earning a pair of letters for the Knights ... captained SJJ as a senior ... also earned four letters in wrestling.

PERSONAL – Jacob A. Martin was born on Feb. 9, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio ... son of Jeffrey and Rebecca Martin ... has an older brother ... a liberal studies major at BGSU ... father played football at Findlay ... grandfather, David Slough, golfed at BG ... played club ball with Pacesetter ... competed on the Pacesetter Villa Super 20 team, helping the club to the national finals.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

KEATON REYNOLDS • 6-0 • SO.

14

NOBLESVILLE, IND. (NOBLESVILLE) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Played in five matches, including each of the last four games of the season, off the bench ... played 30 minutes in the Findlay match (Sept. 2), his lone appearance over the first 17 games of the year ... saw his first action in over two months in the Wright State contest (Nov. 4), and contributed heavily to the Falcons’ win ... twice was taken down in the penalty area, leading to a penalty kick in each case ... Jacob Roth converted both of those PKs, with the second coming in overtime in BG’s 2-1 victory ... played 23 minutes in that match ... saw 10 minutes of action in the Falcons’ win at Northern Illinois (Nov. 8), a win that clinched a berth in the MAC Tournament ... then, played in each of the two tourney matches ... saw 12 minutes of action vs. West Virginia (Nov. 14), firing a second-half shot just wide of goal vs. the Mountaineers, and played 22 minutes in the MAC Tournament championship match vs. Akron (Nov. 16). HIGH SCHOOL – A four-year letterwinner at Noblesville H.S. (‘14) for coach Brian Prange ... helped the Millers to three sectional championships and one regional title ... had 15 career goals, including eight as a senior when the team advanced to the regional finals ... earned all-conference (Hoosier Cross Roads) and all-county honors ... NHS went a combined 32-12-13 over his last three seasons, including a 15-4-2 mark and a trip to the state semifinals in his sophomore year ... scored two goals that season, and five more as a junior. PERSONAL – Keaton Bradley Reynolds was born on Oct. 24, 1995, in Indianapolis, Ind. ... son of Brad and Leslie Reynolds ... has a younger brother ... a criminal justice major at BGSU ... father played basketball at California Baptist Univ. ... played club ball with Carmel United Elite, helping the team to the State Cup finals in 2013.

KEATON REYNOLDS - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

2014............ TOTAL...........

GP-GS Minutes 5-0 5-0

97 97

G

0 0

A

Pts

0

0

0

0

Shots 2 2

Shot% .000 .000

SOG 0 0

SOG%

GW

.000

0

.000

0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Shots: 1, Wright State -- Nov 04, 2014; vs West Virginia -- Nov 14, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

JACOB ROTH • 6-0 • JR.

18

CLEVELAND, OHIO (ST. IGNATIUS) LETTERS EARNED – 2 2014 – Named to the All-MAC Second Team, and also was voted to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team ... was chosen to the all-league first team by the College Sports Madness web site ... twice was named the MAC Player of the Week by CSM, on Oct. 13 and Nov. 10 ... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... and, was named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete in the first year of that award’s existence ... additionally, was voted to the Academic All-Ohio First Team by the OCSA ... started all 21 matches on the year, playing 1902 of a possible 1972 minutes ... had 18 points, good for second on the team, on five goals and a team-leading eight assists ... tied for third on the team in goals ... tied for second in the MAC in assists, and was fourth in assists per game (0.38) ... was sixth in the league in both points and points per game (0.86), and tied for seventh in goals ... scored 10 of those points, including four goals, in the month of November ... had two assists in backto-back games, vs. Findlay (Sept. 2) and Niagara (Sept. 5) ... his first collegiate goal came in overtime in his hometown, as he put a free kick inside the far post for a ‘Golden Goal’ at Cleveland State (Oct. 7) ... scored a goal in each of BGSU’s MAC Tournament matches, including a penalty kick that tied the game late in regulation of the semifinal-round win over West Virginia (Nov. 14) ... the goal vs. WVU came with 8:39 left in regulation, after he was taken down in the penalty box ... scored the game’s first goal in the league tourney championship, converting a free kick against Akron (Nov. 16) ... had a pair of goals, both on PKs, in the Falcons’ 2-1 win over Wright State (Nov. 4) ... the second goal vs. the Raiders came in OT ... along with Max Auden, became the first BGSU player to score multiple overtime winners in a season in the

JACOB ROTH - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

2014............

21-21

2013............ TOTAL ...........

6-1

27-22

G

A

Pts

8

18

152

0

0

2054

5

8

1902

5

0

18

Shots 2

33 35

Shot% .000 .152 .143

SOG

SOG%

GW

.545

2

0

.000

18

.514

18

0 2

PK-Att 0-0 3-3 3-3

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 4, Wright State -- Nov 04, 2014 Goals: 2, Wright State -- Nov 04, 2014 Assists: 2, Four Times

Shots: 4, Wright State -- Nov 04, 2014; Buffalo -- Oct 18, 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES ‘Golden Goal’ Era, which began in 1997 ... had assists on both goals in the Falcons’ 2-1 overtime win over Western Michigan (Nov. 1) ... also had assists vs. Duquesne (Sept. 7) and IPFW (Oct. 1) ... BGSU’s primary free-kick and corner-kick taker. 2013 – Saw action in six matches, making one start ... played a total of 152 minutes at an outside-back position ... lone start of the season came in the Detroit match (Oct. 8) ... played a season-high 40 minutes against Malone (Aug. 30) ... had an assist in the Falcons’ exhibition win over Cincinnati at Cochrane Field (Aug. 24). HIGH SCHOOL – Earned a pair of letters at St. Ignatius H.S. (‘13) under coach Mike McLaughlin ... earned All-State First-Team honors in 2012, scoring five goals and adding nine

assists as the Wildcats went 15-1-3 and advanced to the district final ... was named team MVP, and was one of just 40 seniors from across the nation selected to compete in the High School Soccer All-American Game in Birmingham, Ala., in December of 2012 ... during his four years with the program, the Wildcats did not lose a single regular-season game ... St. Ignatius won the state championship in 2011, his junior season. PERSONAL – Jacob Michael Roth was born on March 20, 1995, in Fairview Park, Ohio ... son of Jeff and Kim Roth ... has an older brother and a younger sister ... engineering technology major at BGSU, with a cumulative GPA of 3.086 through the Spring 2015 semester ... has played club ball for Cleveland United SC, helping that team to State Cup runner-up finishes in 2011, ‘12 and ‘13.

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

DANNY SHEA • 6-0 • R-JR.

13

NAPERVILLE, ILL. (METEA VALLEY) LETTERS EARNED – 1 2014 – Played in 14 matches, making five starts ... after playing in three of the first nine matches of the year, saw action in 11 of the last 12 ... made his first collegiate start in the Buffalo match (Oct. 18), playing all 110 minutes ... started each of the last four matches of the season, playing 93 minutes in the win over Wright State (Nov. 4) and all 90 minutes in a victory at Northern Illinois (Nov. 8) that clinched a berth in the MAC Tournament ... also started both tourney matches, vs. West Virginia (Nov. 14) and Akron (Nov. 16) ... played 69 minutes vs. the Mountaineers and 76 against the Zips. 2013 – Played in one match off the bench ... played five minutes of the Falcons’ win over Malone (Aug. 30). 2012 – Did not see match action. HIGH SCHOOL – Attended Metea Valley H.S. (‘12), earning two letters for coach Josh Robinson ... a first-team all-area selection for the Mustangs ... also was named to the AllUpstate 8 Conference team and earned IHSSCA All-Sectional accolades ... captained the Mustangs as a senior and was named team MVP ... attended Waubonsie Valley H.S. as a freshman. PERSONAL – Daniel Edward Shea was born on Aug. 26, 1994, in Naperville, Ill. ... son of Phil and Linda Shea ... has an older brother ... a communication major at BGSU ... played club ball with the Galaxy Soccer Club for coach Brett Strang (a BGSU men’s soccer alum).

DANNY SHEA - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

2012............ 2013............ 2014............ TOTAL...........

GP-GS Minutes

G

A

Pts

5

0

0

0

0

713

0

0

0

0

Did not see match action 1-0

14-5 15-5

708

0

0

0

Shots

0

Shot%

SOG

SOG%

GW

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

.000

0

.000

0

0-0

.000

0

.000

0

PK-Att

0-0

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THE FALCON RETURNEES

JOE SULLIVAN • 5-10 • JR.

22

NAPERVILLE, ILL. (NORTH) LETTERS EARNED – 2 2014 – Named to the Capital One Academic All-District First Team ... chosen to the all-league second team by the College Sports Madness web site ... also named to the Academic All-MAC Team ... and, was named a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete in the first year of that award’s existence ... additionally, was voted to the Academic All-Ohio Second Team by the OCSA ... played in 20 matches, starting all 20 ... had 16 points on five goals and six assists ... finished third on the team in scoring, and was tied for second on the Falcons in assists ... deadlocked for third on the team in goals ... tied for fifth in the MAC in assists ... was sixth in the league in points, and was seventh in points per game ... tied for seventh in the MAC in goals, ranked ninth in shots and tied for ninth in goals per game ... two of his goals proved to be the game winner, vs. Niagara (Sept. 5) and St. Bonaventure (Sept. 28) ... scored a pair of goals in the Niagara match, which was part of the Duquesne Invitational ... was named to the Duquesne Invite’s All-Tournament Team ... at SBU, scored what proved to be the winner with under 14 minutes to go in BG’s 1-0 victory ... had three points, with a goal and an assist, vs. Findlay (Sept. 2) ... also had a goal in the Falcons’ win over Northern Illinois (Nov. 8) that clinched a berth in the MAC Tournament ... had two assists against Eastern Illinois (Sept. 19), and also had a helper on the overtime GWG in the MAC Tournament’s semifinalround match vs. West Virginia (Nov. 14) ... had an assist on the winner, late in the second half, of BG’s 1-0 win at IPFW (Oct. 1) ... also had an assist at Michigan (Sept. 16), on what also proved to be the winning goal in another 1-0 victory ... played a total of 1809 minutes on the season ... was listed as the No. 18 player in the MAC in Top Drawer Soccer’s midseason player rankings.

JOE SULLIVAN - YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Season

GP-GS Minutes

2014............

20-20

2013............ TOTAL...........

19-6

39-26

G

A

Pts

6

16

990

2

2

2799

7

8

1809

5

6

22

Shots 15 43 58

Shot% .133 .116 .121

SOG

SOG%

GW

.419

2

7

.467

25

.431

18

2 4

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:

Points: 4, vs Niagara -- Sep 05, 2014 Goals: 2, vs Niagara -- Sep 05, 2014

Assists: 2, Eastern Illinois -- Sep 19, 2014

Shots: 5, vs Niagara -- Sep 05, 2014; at St. Bonaventure -- Sep 28 2014

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THE FALCON RETURNEES 2013 – Played in all 19 matches in his first season with the Falcons, starting six ... had six points to tie for fourth on the team ... scored two goals -- both of which proved to be gamewinning goals -- and added a pair of assists ... tied for the BG lead in GWG ... deadlocked for fifth in the MAC in gamewinning scores ... those goals came on the road against Buffalo (Oct. 4) and Davidson (Oct. 19) ... the UB goal came in the second half of a 1-0 MAC win ... headed home Vlad Lekarev’s cross at the far post early in the Davidson match ... assisted on Danny Baraldi’s late goal in that Davidson contest, for a threepoint match ... other assist came vs. Detroit (Oct. 8) ... his 990 minutes included a season-high 90 at Akron (Sept. 21), as he played the entire contest vs. the nationally-ranked Zips ... had a goal in the Falcons’ exhibition win over Cincinnati at Cochrane Field (Aug. 24). HIGH SCHOOL – A three-year letterwinner at Naperville North H.S. (‘13) under coach Jim Konrad, a BGSU men’s soccer alum ... earned All-State honors as a senior in 2012, after leading the team in scoring with 16 goals and 20 assists

... a three-time All-DuPage Valley Conference selection ... finished second in school history with 36 career assists ... helped the Huskies to a combined record of 57-9-3 over his last three years, with a conference championship in all three seasons ... had 14 goals and 18 assists as a junior, when North went 21-1-1 overall ... scored five goals and added 10 assists in his sophomore campaign, as the Huskies finished fourth in the state ... team captain as a senior ... National Honor Society ... Illinois State Scholar ... named to the Honor Roll in all eight semesters of high school, and was a Distinguished Honor Roll recipient in six of those semesters. PERSONAL – Joseph Patrick Sullivan was born on Sept. 2, 1994, in Naperville, Ill. ... son of Tim and Marilyn Sullivan ... the oldest of two boys ... business administration major at BGSU, with a 3.894 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2015 semester ... has played club ball for the Galaxy Soccer Club ... helped that team to a state championship as well as a national title in 2012 ... a three-year captain for the Galaxy.

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THE 2015 FALCONS

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FALCON NEWCOMERS

VINCENT GIANNINI • 5-9 • FR.

20

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS) HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Christian Brothers H.S. Lewisham in September of 2014 ... his coaches included John Carnabucci, Domenic Hudap and Vincenzo Colagiuri ... was a four-time MVP and two-time Player of the Year for the Lewo, helping the team to four league (Metropolitan Catholic Colleges) championships and two runnerup finishes in six years ... team won the 2012 state championship after finishing as runner up the previous year ... captained the team every year from 2009-14 ... named the school’s Academic Sportsman of the Year in 2014. PERSONAL Vincent Anthony Giannini was born on May 29, 1996 in Sydney, Australia ... son of Greg and Rosa Giannini ... the oldest of three children ... has two sisters ... plans to major in economics

at BGSU ... played club ball with numerous teams including Sydney Olympic FC, Marconi Stallions FC, Sutherland Sharks FC and Rockdale City Suns FC ... played for the FFA Australian Junior Socceroos and was an AFC Asian All-Star representative ... gained selection into the New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS) on a soccer scholarship ... his accolades also include being selected into the U17 Australian National Team training squad and the Australian U19 School Boy squad.

DOMINIC GRIDA • 5-7 • FR. NORTH ROYALTON, OHIO (NORTH ROYALTON) HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterwinner at North Royalton H.S. (‘15) ... was an OSSCA All-Ohio Second-Team selection in 2013, helping the Bears to a 14-2-2 overall record and a second Northeast Ohio Conference championship in three years .. was the NOC Player of the Year that season, earning all-conference first-team honors for the second consecutive year after earning honorable mention as a freshman ... had a career total of 26 goals and 29 assists, including 19 of each as a junior ... captained the team in that junior season ... did not play high-school soccer during his senior year, playing academy soccer with the Crew Academy U18 team instead.

PERSONAL Dominic Joseph Grida was born on Jan. 4, 1997 in Cleveland, Ohio ... son of Sam and Rena Grida ... has an older sister ... plans to major in sport management at BGSU ... father played baseball and mother played softball collegiately at Mount Union ... has played club ball with the Columbus Crew Soccer Academy.

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NOAH KUMMER • 6-2 • FR.

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BROOKVILLE, OHIO (DAYTON CARROLL) HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Dayton Carroll H.S. (‘15) under coach Scott Molfenter ... was named the Ohio Division II Player of the Year by the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (OSSCA) in his senior year of 2014 ... also, of course, named to the All-Ohio First Team ... additionally, was named to the all-state team by the TopDrawerSoccer.com web site ... set the state record for career shutouts, with 51 ... a four-year starter, he had a career record of 66-5-12 ... led the Patriots to state championships in both 2011 and ‘12, and earned First-Team All-Ohio honors in both 2013 and ‘14 ... was the only goalkeeper named to the NSCAA Fall High School All-America Team in 2014 ... earned the NSCAA All-America Team honor in each of his last two years ... also was named to the all-area team, the Academic All-Ohio Team and the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Team in each of those two seasons, and twice was named the Miami Valley Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Division II Player of the Year ... the Patriots won Greater Catholic League titles

in each of his four seasons, with a conference record of 30-0-6 during that time ... captained the team as a senior ... was chosen to play in the Boys High School All-American Game in Raleigh, N.C., as part of the East All-American Team ... also lettered in basketball ... National Honor Society. PERSONAL Noah Benjamin Kummer was born on August 6, 1996 in Dayton, Ohio ... son of Ray and Paula Kummer ... the youngest of three children ... has a pair of brothers ... plans to major in sport management at BGSU ... has played club ball with Ohio Galaxies FC Elite 96, captaining that team.

MOE MUSTAFA • 6-0 • FR. WESTLAKE, OHIO (WESTLAKE) HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Westlake H.S. (‘15) for coaches Mike Besu and Doug Khunz ... was an All-Southwestern Conference First-Team selection three times, after earning second-team honors as a freshman ... twice earned All-Greater Cleveland First-Team honors ... was the WHS Defensive MVP on two occasions ... helped the Demons to an overall record of 47-9-10 and trips to the district finals in each of his last two years ... Westlake advanced to the regional finals during his sophomore season.

PERSONAL Mohammed Wael Mustafa was born on June 30, 1997 in Cleveland, Ohio ... son of Wael and Nabila Mustafa ... the fourth of five children ... has two older sisters, a younger sister and a younger brother ... plans to major in business at BGSU ... has played club ball with several teams including the Columbus Crew Academy.

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PETER PUGLIESE • 5-8 • FR.

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CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO (JACOB HESPELER SEC.) PUGLIESE AND THE FALCONS After graduating high school early, enrolled at BGSU for the Spring 2015 semester, and competed with the Falcons during the spring season. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Jacob Hespeler Secondary School in Cambridge, Ontario ... in addition to soccer, played volleyball, basketball and badminton for the school.

PERSONAL Peter Pugliese was born on Oct. 12, 1997 ... son of Matt and Lesley Pugliese ... has a younger brother ... a mathematics major at BGSU, with a 3.785 cumulative GPA through the Spring 2015 semester ... played for the Cambridge Supersonics U21 team in the Ontario Soccer League ... has played for the Cambridge Soccer Club for many years ... also played for the Team Ontario U16 team that captured a national championship in the summer of 2013 ... set up the winning goal in the gold-medal game, a 1-0 victory over Alberta.

TATE ROBERTSON • 5-9 • FR. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO (CATHOLIC CENTRAL) HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Springfield Catholic Central H.S. (‘15) for coach Shane Latham ... an All-Ohio First-Team selection in Division III as a senior, when he scored a whopping 44 goals ... was the top scorer in all of Division III and was third in the state in scoring among all divisions ... named his league’s (Ohio Heritage Conference) Player of the Year as a senior, earning All-OHC First-Team honors for the third consecutive year ... had career totals of 105 goals and 64 assists and helped the Irish to four OHC championships, three district titles and an additional trip to the district finals ... the team went 65-14-5 during his four years ... captained the team as a senior ... in addition to his state-leading 44 goals, had 10 assists as a senior ... scored 36 goals and added 26 assists as a junior, after posting totals of 20 goals and 22 assists in

his sophomore year ... had five goals and six helpers during his freshman campaign ... also earned three letters in basketball. PERSONAL Tate Boswell Robertson was born on May 31, 1997 in Springfield, Ohio ... son of Mark and Cyndi Robertson ... an only child ... plans to major in sports medicine at BGSU ... has played club ball with Ohio Galaxies FC, helping his team to a 29-4-3 record in 2014.

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RYAN ROSS • 6-0 • FR.

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BOLINGBROOK, ILL. (NEUQUA VALLEY) HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Neuqua Valley H.S. (‘15) for coaches Tony Kees and Skip Begley ... an all-state first-team selection as a senior ... also was named to the Illinois All-State Team by the TopDrawerSoccer.com web site ... chosen to the all-conference team (Upstate Eight Conference) in each of his four seasons ... finished his career as the third-leading scorer in school history ... scored 51 career goals, including 21 in his senior year as the Wildcats had a 14-8 record ... scored seven goals in each of his first two seasons before scoring 16 goals as a junior ... earned all-sectional and all-area first-team honors in his junior year ... Wildcats won conference championships in three of his four years ... captained the team as a senior, and earned all-academic honors in all four years.

PERSONAL Ryan Scott Ross was born on Sept. 18, 1996 in Naperville, Ill. ... son of Scott and Laura Ross ... has an older sister ... currently undecided upon a major at BGSU ... has played club ball for Galaxy SC, the same program as current Falcons Max Auden, Pat Flynn, Danny Shea and Joe Sullivan.

OMAR SALEM • 5-10 • FR. WESTLAKE, OHIO (WESTLAKE) HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Westlake H.S. (‘15) for coach Mike Besu ... was an All-Ohio Division I First-Team selection as a senior, and also was named to the NSCAA Fall High School All-America Team ... named to the Ohio All-State team by the TopDrawerSoccer.com web site ... the Greater Cleveland Boys Division I Player of the Year in 2014 ... was a three-time AllSouthwestern Conference First-Team selection after earning second-team honors as a freshman ... was the conference MVP as both a junior and a senior, and earned All-Greater Cleveland FirstTeam honors in each of his last three years ... earned All-Ohio Second-Team accolades as a junior before being named to the first team the following year ... helped the Demons to an overall record of 47-9-10 and trips to the district finals in each of his last two years ... Westlake advanced to the regional finals during his sophomore season.

PERSONAL Omar Salem was born on June 25, 1997 in Cleveland, Ohio ... son of Sam and Izzieh Salem ... the second of six children ... has an older sister, a younger sister and three younger brothers ... plans to major in premedicine at BGSU ... has played club ball with several teams including the Columbus Crew Academy.

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ALEXIS SOUAHY • 6-0 • SO.

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SAINT ETIENNE AU MONT, FRANCE (SAINT JOSEPH) 2014 AT NOTRE DAME COLLEGE Started all 18 matches for the Falcons ... had four points on a pair of goals ... both of those goals, scored a week apart, proved to be game winners ... scored the first goal of the match in a 3-0 win over Wheeling Jesuit (Sept. 13) ... that goel came only 50 seconds into the match ... then, scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory vs. West Virginia Wesleyan one week later (Sept. 20) ... that goal came in the 72nd minute ... played 1674 of the team’s 1682 total minutes ... the Falcons finished with a 10-6-2 overall record and a 7-3-2 mark in the Mountain East Conference ... NDC earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Championships. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Saint Joseph (‘13) in Le Havre, France, which he attended for three years.

PERSONAL Alexis Souahy was born on Jan. 13, 1995, in Montreuil, SeineSaint-Denis, France ... son of Yolaine Souahy ... plans to major in international business at BGSU ... has played for Le Havre Athletic Club, helping that team to fourthplace finishes in both the U19 National Championship and the Championnat de France amateur 2 (CFA 2) Championship ... the CFA 2 is the fifth division of the French football league system.

The first game under the lights in program history came on Oct. 22, 2011, as the Falcons took on Hartwick College, and a large contingent of BGSU men’s soccer alumni came back to Bowling Green to witness the historic event. That group of alums included Gary Kovacs (left photo, second from right), who was a major donor in the Cochrane Field lights project. Kovacs was recognized on the field at that match, and was joined by (left to right) Mickey Cochrane, Eric Nichols and then-BGSU Director of Athletics Greg Christopher.

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2014 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES MATCH 1

MATCH 3

MATCH 5

MATCH 7

Aug. 29, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Sept. 5, 2014 Rooney Field (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Sept. 12, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Sept. 19, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

BGSU 2, IUPUI 0 Scoring

1

2

Shots

1

2

1

2

IUPUI BGSU

0 1

IUPUI BGSU

3 12

IUPUI BGSU

5 2

Saves Goalkeepers

0 1

F 0 2

F

8 6

11 18

2 4

7 6

F

IUPUI – Eduardo Cortes (7/62:57); Christian Lomeli (0/27:03) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (5/90)

Scoring Summary

BG Pat Flynn (Ryan James, Max Auden) 26:03 BG Danny Baraldi (–) 60:06

MATCH 2

BGSU 8, Findlay 0

Sept. 2, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Scoring UF BGSU

Shots

UF BGSU

Saves UF BGSU

Goalkeepers

1 0 7

1

3 15

1 5 0

2 0 1

2 3 8

2 2 1

F 0 8

F

6 23

F 7 1

UF – Joe McClanahan (5/45); Ben Richter (2/45) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (0/45); Ryan Heuton (1/45)

Scoring Summary BG BG BG BG BG BG BG BG

Pat Flynn (Jacob Roth) 17:39 Flynn (Joe Sullivan, Max Auden) 22:59 Sullivan (Flynn) 32:13 Danny Baraldi (PK) 34:13 Flynn (Ryan James) 35:26 Flynn (Roth) 40:18 Flynn (Auden, Prayag Jina) 43:45 Brad Macomber (Jina, Chase Betenson) 86:42

BGSU 4, Niagara 0

BGSU 2, Northern Kentucky 1

Scoring

1

2

F

Shots

1

2

F

Saves

1

2

NU BGSU

0 2

NU BGSU

0 2

3 6

NU BGSU

Goalkeepers

0 1

0 4

5 7

8 13

1 3

1 4

F

BGSU DU

Saves BGSU DU

2 OT O2 F 0 1

3 10 4 7

1 0

0 14 2 13

2 3

0 0

1 0

Goalkeepers

0 3

2 OT O2 F 2 OT O2 F 2 3

5 6

BGSU – Nick Landsberger (4/104:56) DU – Sam Frymier (6/104:56)

Scoring Summary DU DU BG BG DU

2

3 1

1 2

F

9 8

12 17

2 1

5 2

F

BG Brad Macomber (–) 43:55 NKU Caleb Eastham (Cian McDonald) 63:42 BG Pat Flynn (Macomber, Danny Baraldi) 84:56

MATCH 6

Sept. 16, 2014 U-M Soccer Stadium (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

0 0

1

1

3 9

F

BGSU 1, Michigan 0

2 1

1

Saves

1 1

Scoring Summary

Sept. 7, 2014 Rooney Field (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Shots

2

0 1

NKU – A.J. Fleak (5/90) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (2/90)

Duquesne 3, BGSU 2 (2-OT)

0 1

1

Goalkeepers

MATCH 4

1

Shots

NKU BGSU

Joe Sullivan (Ryan James, Pat Flynn) 11:32 Flynn (Jacob Roth) 31:28 Sullivan (Roth) 50:35 Flynn (–) 52:35

BGSU DU

2

NKU BGSU

Scoring Summary

Scoring

1

NKU BGSU

NU – Joel Gerberich (0/58:21); Steve Casey (1/31:39) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (4/90) BG BG BG BG

Scoring

Kadeem Pantophlet (–) 31:20 Dorian Kouame (–) 55:24 Max Auden (Jacob Roth) 60:36 Danny Baraldi (PK) 87:41 Fredrik Borenstein (Thor Beckdahl) 104:56

Scoring BGSU U-M

Shots

BGSU U-M

Saves BGSU U-M

Goalkeepers

1 1 0

1

2 0 0

2

F 1 0

F

7 4

3 16

10 20

0 3

5 2

5 5

1

2

F

BGSU – Nick Landsberger (5/90) U-M – Evan Louro (5/90)

Scoring Summary

BG Pat Flynn (Joe Sullivan) 16:29

BGSU 3, Eastern Illinois 1 Scoring

1

2

F

Shots

1

2

F

Saves

1

EIU BGSU EIU BGSU EIU BGSU

Goalkeepers

0 1

1 2

1 3

1 8

5 14

6 22

0 0

4 2

4 2

2

F

EIU – Mike Novotny (4/90) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (2/90)

Scoring Summary BG EIU BG BG

Max Auden (Brad Macomber, Joe Sullivan) 38:18 Will Butler (–) 47:44 Pat Flynn (Vlad Lekarev) 78:46 Flynn (Danny Baraldi, Sullivan) 89:47

MATCH 8

Michigan State 1, BGSU 0

Sept. 24, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Scoring

1

Shots

1

Saves

1

MSU BGSU MSU BGSU MSU BGSU

Goalkeepers

0 0

2 1 0

2

F 1 0

F

2 5

10 4

12 9

1 0

2 4

3 4

2

F

MSU – Zach Bennett (3/90) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (4/90)

Scoring Summary

MSU Tim Kreutz (Ken Krolicki) 79:38

This Pat Flynn shot found the back of the net, and was one of a school record-tying five goals for the Falcon sophomore in BG’s 8-0 win over Findlay.

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2014 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES MATCH 9

Scoring Summary

OSU Liam Doyle (PK) 2:53 OSU Christian Soldat (Kyle Culbertson) 30:44 OSU Yianni Sarris (Ryan Ivancic, Culbertson) 63:55

BGSU 1, St. Bonaventure 0

Sept. 28, 2014 Marra Athletics Complex (Olean, N.Y.)

Scoring

1

2

Shots

1

2

Saves

1

BGSU SBU

0 0

BGSU SBU BGSU SBU

Goalkeepers

1 0

F 1 0

F

6 6

8 10

14 16

3 3

4 1

7 4

2

MATCH 15

West Virginia 2, BGSU 1

Oct. 25, 2014 Dick Dlesk Stadium (Morgantown, W.Va.)

F

BGSU 1, IPFW 0

Oct. 1, 2014 Hefner Field (Fort Wayne, Ind.)

Scoring BGSU IPFW

Shots

1 0 0

1

2 1 0

2

F 1 0

F

BGSU IPFW

14 2

11 4

25 6

BGSU IPFW

0 5

2 5

2 10

Saves Goalkeepers

1

2

F

BGSU – Ryan Heuton (2/90) IPFW – Cody Schweitzer (8/90)

Scoring Summary

BG Danny Baraldi (Joe Sullivan, Jacob Roth) 83:15

2

F

Shots

1

2

F

Saves

1

1 1

BGSU WVU

Scoring Summary

MATCH 10

1

BGSU WVU

BGSU – Ryan Heuton (7/90) SBU – Jeremy Figler (3/90) BG Joe Sullivan (Pat Flynn, Ryan James) 76:18

Scoring

Jacob Roth’s first collegiate goal came in his hometown, as he scored on a free kick in overtime in the Falcons’ win at Cleveland State. Roth scored five goals in 2014 and – along with Max Auden – became the first BGSU player to score multiple OT winners in a season in the ‘Golden Goal’ Era, which began in 1997

MATCH 13

Oct. 7, 2014 Krenzler Field (Cleveland, Ohio)

Oct. 18, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Scoring

1

2 OT F

Shots

1

2 OT F

Saves

1

2 OT F

BGSU CSU BGSU CSU BGSU CSU

0 0 5 3 0 3

0 0

1 0

1 0

2 1

2 0

9 4

0 0

Goalkeepers

0 0

0 3

1

Saves

1

UA BGSU

Goalkeepers

2

F

0 0

2

1 0

F

9 5

10 6

19 11

2 3

4 3

6 6

2

UA – Jake Fenlason (6/90) BGSU – Ryan Heuton (6/90)

Scoring Summary

2 OT O2 F

Saves

1

2 OT O2 F

6 9 1 1

0 0

8 4

4 1

2 20 2 16

0 2

1 2

1 1

0 0

2 5

BG Own Goal 18:49 UB Sean Young (Marcus Hanson, Daniel Cramarossa) 23:22

Oct. 11, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

UA BGSU

1

0 0

Scoring Summary

#25 Akron 1, BGSU 0

Shots

Shots

0 0

UB – Waleed Cassis (2/110) BGSU – Ryan Heuton (5/110)

MATCH 12

1 0

2 OT O2 F

1 1

Goalkeepers

BG Jacob Roth (–) 99:15

UA BGSU

1

UB BGSU

Scoring Summary

1

Scoring

UB BGSU

BGSU – Ryan Heuton (0/99:15) CSU – Nick Ciraldo (3/99:15)

Scoring

BGSU 1, Buffalo 1 (2-OT)

UB BGSU

UA Adam Najem (PK) 15:54

F

MATCH 14

Ohio State 3, BGSU 0

Oct. 22, 2014 Jesse Owens Memorial (Columbus, Ohio)

Scoring

1

2

F

Shots

1

2

F

1

2

BGSU OSU

0 2

BGSU OSU

3 12

BGSU OSU

4 2

Saves Goalkeepers

Goalkeepers

1 2

1 4

4 10

5 14

0 1

0 3

0 4

2

F

BGSU – Nick Landsberger (0/90) WVU – Brent Arnold (4/90)

Scoring Summary

MATCH 11

BGSU 1, Cleveland St. 0 (OT)

BGSU WVU

0 1

0 1

BG WV WV

Own Goal 27:46 Jad Arslan (Alex Ochoa) 38:44 Jack Elliott (Andy Bevin) 77:32

MATCH 16

BGSU 1, Detroit 0 (2-OT) Oct. 29, 2014 Titan Field (Detroit, Mich.)

Scoring

1

2 OT O2 F

Shots

1

2 OT O2 F

1

2 OT O2 F

BGSU UDM

0 0

BGSU UDM

5 10

BGSU UDM

3 1

Saves

Goalkeepers

6 20

1 2

5 4

0 0

1 0

4 7

0 2

4 13 0 19

4 1

1 0

0 2

BGSU – Ryan Heuton (8/108:42) UDM – Nathan Steinwascher (4/108:42)

Scoring Summary

BG Pat Flynn (–) 108:42

0 3

3 8

0 0

F

BGSU – Ryan Heuton (3/30:40); Nick Landsberger (2/59:20) OSU – Alex Ivanov (4/90)

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8 4


2014 MATCH-BY-MATCH BOX SCORES MATCH 17

MATCH 19

Nov. 1, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Nov. 8, 2014 NIU Soccer Complex (DeKalb, Ill.)

BGSU 2, Western Mich. 1 (OT) Scoring

1

2 OT F

Shots

1

2 OT F

Saves

1

2 OT F

WMU BGSU WMU BGSU WMU BGSU

0 0 2 8 1 2

Goalkeepers

1 1

0 1

1 2

7 5

3 12 4 17

1 3

0 1

2 6

WMU – Drew Shepherd (2/99:46) BGSU – Ryan Heuton (6/91:14); Nick Landsberger (0/8:32)

Scoring Summary

WM Carlos Suarez (Kyle Farris) 63:30 BG Max Auden (Jacob Roth) 75:02 BG Auden (Roth) 99:46

MATCH 18

BGSU 2, Wright State 1 (OT) Max Auden had a November to remember in 2014. Auden headed home a pair of goals, with the second coming in overtime, as the Falcons downed Western Michigan at Cochrane Field on Nov. 1.

Nov. 4, 2014 Cochrane Stadium (Bowling Green, Ohio)

Scoring

1

2 OT F

Shots

1

2 OT F

1

2 OT F

WSU BGSU WSU BGSU

Saves WSU BGSU

0 1

1 0

10 12 7 5 4 4

Goalkeepers

1 2

0 1

1 2

3 25 2 14 0 1

5 7

BGSU 2, Northern Illinois 1 Scoring

1

2

F

Shots

1

2

F

Saves

1

2

F

BGSU NIU

2 0

BGSU NIU

0 1

2 4

BGSU NIU

Goalkeepers

2 1

1 5

1 0

3 9

0 0

1 0

BGSU – Nick Landsberger (1/90) NIU – Andrew Glaeser (0/90)

Scoring Summary BG BG NI

Joe Sullivan (–) 32:10 Max Auden (Ryan James) 37:32 Dusty Page (Richard Hall) 60:46

BGSU 3, West Virginia 2 (OT) Nov. 14, 2014 FirstEnergy Stadium (Akron, Ohio)

BGSU WVU

Shots

1 1 0

1 2

1 0

3 2

4 6

1 11 0 16

1 1

0 0

2 OT F

1

2 OT F

6 10

BGSU WVU

3 4

Saves

2 OT F

1

BGSU WVU

BGSU – Nick Landsberger (4/90:59) WVU – Lee Johnston (5/90:59)

Scoring Summary BG WV WV BG BG

Pat Flynn (Ryan James) 33:20 Andy Bevin (Joey Piatczyc, Louis Thomas) 54:58 Jamie Merriam (Mike Desiderio) 60:28 Jacob Roth (PK) 81:21 Max Auden (Flynn, Joe Sullivan) 90:59

MATCH 21

Akron 2, BGSU 1

Nov. 16, 2014 FirstEnergy Stadium (Akron, Ohio)

Scoring

1

2

F

Shots

1

2

F

1

2

BGSU UA

0 0

BGSU UA

3 13

BGSU UA

5 2

Saves

MATCH 20 Scoring

Goalkeepers

Goalkeepers

1 2

4 9

7 22

3 1

8 3

F

BGSU – Nick Landsberger (8/90 UA – Jake Fenlason (3/90)

Scoring Summary

BG Jacob Roth (–) 66:28 UA Adam Najem (PK) 66:56 UA Anthony Macchione (–) 78:10

4 5

WSU – Tyler Blackmer (5/99:01) BGSU – Nick Landsberger (7/99:01)

Scoring Summary BG WS BG

1 2

Jacob Roth (PK) 43:13 Jake Stovall (Eric Lynch) 62:16 Roth (PK) 99:01

Then, just under two weeks later, Auden again found the back of the net in overtime. Auden scored in the first minute of OT against West Virginia in the MAC Tournament, giving the Falcons a semifinal-round win and sparking a wild celebration. Auden scored BG’s gamewinning goal in all three of the Falcons’ victories vs. MAC opposition last season.

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THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE MEET THE MAC

Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only ten football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009.

HISTORY OF THE MAC

Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference membership consists of 12 universities across five states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York and Ohio) as well as affiliate members in several sports, including men’s soccer (West Virginia University). Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple University (2007). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University (1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total of 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980.

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 (216) 566-4622 www.mac-sports.com

2014 MAC STANDINGS

School (Overall) 1. Akron (13-6-2) 2. West Virginia (11-7-1) 3. Bowling Green (14-6-1) Western Mich. (8-7-4) 5. Buffalo (5-10-2) 6. Northern Illinois (3-9-5)

MAC Pts. 4-1-0 12 3-1-1 10 2-2-1 7 2-2-1 7 1-2-2 5 0-4-1 1

23 SPORTS

For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis. (Text and information courtesy MAC office)

The Falcons score vs. Kentucky in the 1996 MAC Tournament’s championship match at Cochrane Field. BGSU went on to win the match, for the second of three-straight league tourney crowns

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SERIES INFORMATION Opponent

W

L

T

8

45

3

Ala.-Birmingham (UAB) 1

0

Adelphi

0

Akron

Alabama A&M

1

American

0

Ball State

10

Appalachian State

0

Belmont

0

Bradley

0

Brooklyn

0

Bucknell

1

Buffalo

11

Canisius

0

Butler

1

Cedarville

0

Centenary

1

Central Arkansas

Central Connecticut St. Central Florida (UCF) Central Michigan

Coll. of Charleston Cincinnati

Cleveland State

Coastal Carolina Colgate Cornell

Creighton

Dartmouth Davidson

2 1 0

13 0 6

0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 3

14

15

1

0

1 0 1 0 2

Dayton

16

DePaul

4

Denison

1

1

1 0 1 1 0 9 1 0

0

Pct. GF GA 1st/Last Mtg.

Opponent

.170

Duquesne

.000

0 1.000 0 1.000

4

5

1985/1985

2

0

1987/1987

1

2

42 148 1

0

.000

1

.955

41

.000

1

1 0 0 0

.500 .000 .000

0 1.000

0 2 1 5

0 0 8 3

1

.250

1

2

.500

0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0

.000

0

.000

1 1 1 1

4 3

2 1 0 5

.650

15

14

.500

6

6

.483

.500

0

.000

0

3

5

37

1

1

3

7

.900

0 1.000 0

5

.500 .833

0

47 2 3 3 0 7

7 2

55

1998/2014 1997/2010 2001/2007 1965/1966 2008/2008 2007/2008 1996/1996 1999/2003 1979/1994 2008/2008 1972/2007 1973/2014 1994/2011

3

1985/2000

3 1 3

30

0 1.000

6

0

6

1990/1990

1997/1997

63

.500

2011/2011

0

.640

0

1967/1981

1999/1999

26

2

2010/2010

1

2

28 3

2007/2007

1998/1999

.605 .000

1993/1993

5

1 0

1966/2014

6

1980/1980 1990/1990 1995/2013 1965/2009 1971/1972 1990/1999

Detroit

Eastern Illinois

Eastern Michigan Evansville

Fairleigh Dickinson Findlay

Florida Atlantic

Florida International Fresno State Furman

George Mason Georgetown

George Washington Hartwick

Heidelberg

W

L

T

1

2

1

17 3

22

3

0

0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0

IPFW

8

Iona

James Madison Kent State Kentucky Kenyon

Lafayette Lehigh

Liberty

Lipscomb

Louisville

Loyola (Md.)

0

11

Illinois State

IUPUI

1

2

Illinois at Chicago (UIC) 1 Indiana

8

0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 1

3

15

2

1

1 0 6

4 0 0 6

8

10

1

0

2 1 1 0 2 0

0 0 0 1 1 3

Pct. GF GA 1st/Last Mtg.

2

.667

53

33

1987/2014

1

.700

11

5

1996/2014

.375

0 1.000 0 1

.154 .500

0 1.000 0

.833

0

.000

1 0 0

.250 .000 .000

0 1.000 0 1.000 4

.500

0 1.000 0 1.000 0

.000

2

.643

1 1

6

71

16

1

1

11

39 13 1 2 1 1 1 4

27 0 4 2 4 5 5 0 2

8

10

6

1

11 0

1 2

.184

16

46

.625

5

3

0 1.000 1

.500

1

.447

2

3

32 7 0

17 0 0

.500

36

29

0 1.000

9

0

0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1

.250

0

.000

0

.667

25 2 2 1 1 2 3

2014 Senior Day at Cochrane Field

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27 0 0 0 3 3 7

2002/2014 1981/1999 1979/2006 1991/1991 1981/2014 2007/2012 1988/2007 1984/1996 1998/2008 1998/2007 1989/1989 1996/1996 1984/2013 1968/1969 1991/1991 1988/1988 1981/1997 1982/2014 2004/2014 1987/1987 1989/1989 1965/1978 1993/2009 1965/1966 1992/1992 1991/1991 1991/1991 2010/2011

1986/2009 1984/1998


SERIES INFORMATION Opponent

W

L

T

Pct. GF GA 1st/Last Mtg.

Marquette

6

7

1

.464

19

19

0

.000

2

4

Malone

Marshall

Massachusetts

Memphis (State) Miami

• Miami (Varsity) • Miami (Club)

Michigan

1 7 0 2

23 20 3 5

0 4 1 0 8 6 2 6

Michigan State

16

20

New Hampshire

2

1

UNLV

New Mexico Niagara

North Carolina Northeastern

Northern Illinois

Northern Kentucky Northwestern Notre Dame Oakland Oberlin

Ohio State Ohio

Ohio Wesleyan Oneonta State Penn State Pittsburgh

Richmond

Sacramento State St. Bonaventure

Saint Francis (Pa.) Saint Louis

Saint Mary’s (Calif.) San Diego State

0 0 1 1 0

1 0 0 0 1

9

16

1

0

1 4 2 0

0 5 6 1

25

15

6

6

6 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0

5 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 0 1

0 1.000 3 1 3 3 0 1 6 0

.607 .833

9

2013/2013

14

1979/2013

2

91

42

.600

15

11

.741 .458 .452 .000 .500

0 1.000 0 1.000 0

.000

1

.750

1

27

0

.721

0 1.000 1

5

76

31

1985/1985

5 1 4 2 1

3 1 0 1 2

0

2

1

1

.450

14

15

0

.000

0

6

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

9

14

.616

73

51

.500

20

20

.536 .000 .500 .667 .250 .000

24 0 1 3 3 0

21 1 1 2

10

1

3

.250

2014/2014 1986/1986 1997/1997 1974/2014

Opponent

1986/1986

South Alabama

2013/2014 1979/1994 1988/2004 1967/1967 1967/2014 1965/1980 1966/2001 1984/1984 1987/1999 2002/2011

1983/2014

1 4

1990/1990

8

3

.000 .750

1995/2003

1985/2009

26 2

1970/2014

5

.714 .000

1966/1970

4

55

2

4

1971/1998

1

49

0 1.000

3

1966/1998

2000/2014

49

3

1989/1997

28

33

.278

1985/1985

14

.365

1

1984/2013

6 2

Siena

SIU-Edwardsville

South Florida (USF) Southern Indiana

1

0

0 1.000

0 0 1 0

Syracuse

1

Stetson Toledo

• Toledo (Varsity) • Toledo (Club)

2002/2008

Valparaiso

1985/1985

T

Southwest Missouri St.

Towson (State)

2005/2006

L

1

Southern Methodist (SMU) 0

2006/2006

1972/1992

W

Tulsa

Vanderbilt Vermont

Western Illinois

Western Kentucky Western Michigan West Virginia + Wheaton

Wilmington Wisconsin

UW-Green Bay

UW-Milwaukee Wofford

2 10 2 8 1 0 0 0 1 2 5

3 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 0

28

15

0

1

4 0 4 4 4 0

Wooster

11

Xavier

6

Wright State

0

8

2 0 1 3 4 1 8 6 3

Pct. GF GA 1st/Last Mtg.

0 1.000

5

0

1990/1990

0

3

10

1978/1988

3

2

0

.000 .000

0 1.000 0 0

.000 .000

0 1.000 0 1.000

2 0 3 1 5 2

0

.909

62

0

.889

44

0

.000

0

.000

0 1.000 0 1.000 0

.000

0 1.000 1

.625

3

.641

1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0

18 4 2 0 1 1 6

.917

17

.625

18

.000 .500 .800 .562

1 7

2

1986/2003

2 0 6 0 6 1 5 4 2 0 5 5

0

2

11

16 1 6

10

.500

14

.579

40

26

.667

23

14

.000 .563

0

24

+ includes forfeit victory (originally a 4-2 WVU win)

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1994/1994

1995/1999

28

8

1988/2008

6

93

1

1997/1997

15 1

19

2000/2000 1990/1990 1965/1981 1980/1981 1965/1978 1975/1975 1990/1999 2009/2010 2000/2000 1996/1996 1982/2006 1986/1999 1971/2014 1979/2014 1981/1981 1965/1965 1976/1995 1981/2003 1976/2013 2012/2012 1965/1983 1982/2014 1982/2004


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR 57 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 57


YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS ALL-TIME BGSU RECORDS

OVERALL

YEAR W-L-T PCT.

MID-AMERICAN W-L-T PCT.

FINISH

MAC TOURNAMENT / NATIONAL POSTSEASON

1972 NCAA Tournament Second Round 1973 NCAA Tournament Second Round

Head Coach Mickey Cochrane (13 seasons – 68-56-14; .543) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

2- 4-2 3- 6-1 2- 7-1 5- 4-1 7- 3-0 4- 5-1 5- 4-1 7- 2-3 9- 2-0 6- 3-1 6- 3-2 4- 7-1 8- 6-0

.375 .350 .250 .550 .700 .450 .550 .708 .818 .650 .636 .375 .571

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

9- 3-0 7- 5-5 7- 7-1 11- 7-1 12- 7-0 16- 3-1 10- 8-2 4-11-4 12- 6-2 12- 5-0 9-11-0 12- 3-3 7-11-2 16- 2-2 15- 2-1

.750 .559 .500 .605 .632 .825 .550 .316 .650 .706 .450 .750 .400 .850 .861

2-1-1 * 4-0-0 * 3-1-0 * 3-0-1 * 2-2-0 * 4-0-0 * 4-1-0 *

.625 1.000 .750 .875 .500 1.000 .800

2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st

No tourney held * No tourney held * No tourney held * No tourney held * No tourney held * Tournament Champion * No tourney held * / 1992 NCAA Tournament First Round

1993

10- 7-0

.588

4-1-0

.800

2nd of 6

No tourney held

1994

13- 6-1

.675

3-1-1

.700

3rd of 6

Advanced to Championship

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

16- 3-2 18- 4-1 18- 6-0 10- 8-2 8-10-1 9- 8-1 8- 8-1 6-13-0 8- 9-5

.810 .804 .750 .550 .447 .528 .500 .316 .477

3-1-1 5-0-0 5-2-0 4-3-1 4-2-1 4-2-0 2-4-0 4-1-0 2-3-1

.700 1.000 .714 .563 .643 .667 .357 .800 .417

T-2nd of 6 1st of 6 T-2nd of 8 4th of 9 3rd of 8 T-1st of 7 5th of 7 T-1st of 7 4th of 7

Tournament Champion / 1995 NCAA Tourn. First Round # Tournament Champion / 1996 NCAA Tourn. Second Round Tournament Champion / 1997 NCAA Tourn. Second Round # Advanced to Championship Advanced to Quarterfinals Advanced to Championship Advanced to Semifinals Advanced to Championship Advanced to Championship

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

0-19-0 4-13-2 4-14-1 6-10-3 4-13-2

.000 .263 .237 .395 .263

0-6-0 1-4-0 0-5-0 2-2-1 0-6-0

.000 .200 .000 .500 .000

7th of 7 5th of 6 6th of 6 4th of 6 7th of 7

Advanced to Quarterfinals Advanced to Quarterfinals Advanced to Semifinals Advanced to Quarterfinals Advanced to Quarterfinals

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

3-12-3 6- 9-3 7- 8-3 8- 9-3 6- 7-6 14- 6-1

.250 .417 .472 .475 .474 .690

2-3-1 3-3-0 1-4-1 3-3-1 2-2-2 2-2-1

.417 .500 .250 .500 .500 .500

5th of 7 T-3rd of 7 6th of 7 T-4th of 8 T-4th of 7 T-3rd of 6

Did not qualify Advanced to Semifinals Did not qualify Advanced to Semifinals Did not qualify Advanced to Championship

Head Coach Gary Palmisano (16 seasons – 172-97-25; .628)

Head Coach Mel Mahler (10 seasons – 111-76-13; .588) ^ Head Coach Gary Palmisano Head Coach Mel Mahler

Head Coach Fred Thompson (five seasons – 18-69-8; .232)

Head Coach Eric Nichols (six seasons – 44-51-19; .469)

Totals -- 413-349-79 .538

56-60-12 .484

3 MAC R-S Titles, 3 MAC Tourn. Titles

* Mid-America Soccer Conference # won NCAA Play-In Match ^ Mahler served as interim head coach in 1993, while Palmisano worked at the Detroit venue in preparation for the 1994 World Cup Photos (from top to bottom): Mickey Cochrane, Gary Palmisano, Mel Mahler, Fred Thompson and Eric Nichols. The Falcons have had just five head coaches in the history of the program, which is now entering its 51st season.

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1965 & 1966 1965

2-4-2 Overall

OCSA/NA ISFAA Midwest/NR Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Ron Carroll, Bob Hall 10-2 at Dayton 10-5 WILMINGTON (OT) 10-12 KENYON 10-15 at Toledo 10-23 at Cedarville (OT) 10-30 at Kent State 11-6 OHIO 11-13 at Wooster

L T W L T L W L

1-4 1-1 6-0 0-2 2-2 1-4 3-2 1-3

1966

3-6-1 Overall

OCSA/NA ISFAA Midwest/NR Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Terry Butwid, Dave Johnson 10-1 DAYTON L 4-5 10-7 at Miami L 3-4 10-12 at Akron L 1-3 10-15 at Kenyon W 3-0 10-18 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-1 10-22 TOLEDO W 4-0 10-26 CEDARVILLE (OT) T 3-3 10-29 KENT STATE W 2-1 11-5 at Ohio L 1-3 11-12 WOOSTER L 3-4

1966 Statistics Player Guenter Herold Orest Wolynec Steve Meyer Pete Farrell Doug Lorenzen Dean Forsberg Al Fromm Terry Butwid BGSU

G 9 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 24

Mickey Cochrane (pictured above) was the first coach in BGSU soccer history. Cochrane, who also coached lacrosse at the University, guided the soccer Falcons from 1965 through the 1977 season

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1967 & 1968 1967

2-7-1 Overall

Peter Farrell (left) served as a co-captain for the Falcons in both the 1967 and ’68 seasons under head coach Mickey Cochrane (right). The Falcon futbol pitch is now named after Cochrane

OCSA/NA ISFAA Midwest/NR Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Gordon Beecher, Peter Farrell 9-30 MIAMI W 10-3 OHIO WESLEYAN L 10-7 at Dayton L 10-14 BALL STATE W 10-18 AKRON L 10-21 at Ohio State L 10-28 at Kent State L 10-31 at Wooster L 11-4 at Oberlin L 11-11 OHIO (OT) T

5-1 1-2 2-3 4-1 3-6 1-3 1-6 1-6 0-6 1-1

1967 Statistics Player Jim Brewer Fred Weismann Guenter Herold Craig Daniels Orest Wolynec Pete Farrell Dean Forsberg Dick Green Barry Marshall BGSU

G 5 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 19

1968

5-4-1 Overall

OCSA/9th ISFAA Midwest/NA Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Robert Bartels, Peter Farrell 9-27 at Miami (OT) W 3-2 10-2 at Heidelberg (OT) W 2-1 10-5 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-5 10-8 at Akron L 0-7 10-12 at Ball State W 3-2 10-18 KENT STATE W 6-3 10-22 WOOSTER L 0-1 10-26 OHIO STATE L 0-3 10-30 TOLEDO W 4-3 11-9 at Ohio (OT) T 2-2

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1969 & 1970 1969

1970

OCSA/3rd ISFAA Midwest/T-9th Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Tom Asimou, Gary Kovacs 9-27 MIAMI (OT) W 4-3 10-1 AKRON L 0-3 10-4 at Kent State L 1-2 10-7 HEIDELBERG W 9-0 10-11 OHIO W 1-0 10-18 BALL STATE W 4-1 10-22 at Wooster W 1-0 10-25 DAYTON L 0-3 10-29 at Toledo W 3-0 11-1 at Ohio State W 4-2

OCSA/8th ISFAA Midwest/NA Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Wolfgang Petrasko, Jim Pschirrer, Allan Sandberg 9-26 at Dayton 10-3 KENT STATE (OT) 10-7 at Akron 10-10 at Miami 10-16 at Ball State 10-20 WOOSTER 10-28 MICHIGAN STATE (OT) 10-31 OHIO STATE 11-3 TOLEDO 11-11 at Ohio

7-3-0 Overall

1969 Scoring Player Jim Brewer Al Silva Fred Weismann Bill Minarik Don Gable Ed Marsman Rich Llewellyn Norman Dykes Joe Costa Wolfgang Petrasko Chris Bartels Tony Lupica Tom Asimou George Asimou Herb Schumm

4-5-1 Overall

W T L L W L L W W L

3-0 1-1 1-6 0-1 3-1 1-2 2-4 4-1 5-0 0-3

1970 Scoring G 7 3 3 2 2 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

A 5 4 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1

Pts. 12 7 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

Player Don Gable Dave Dyminski Warren Heede Mike Kamienski Eric Selden Howard Seigel Wolfgang Petrasko BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Al Sandberg John Essig BGSU Opponents

G 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 20 19 Games 8 6 10 10

A 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 8 11

Pts. 6 5 4 4 2 2 1 28 30

Svs SHO 36 1.5 26 0.5 62 2 137 2

Gary Palmisano (second from left) and Mickey Cochrane (third from left) combined for a total of 240 wins during their respective head-coaching tenures with the Brown and Orange. After serving as an assistant under Cochrane, Palmisano took over as head coach in 1977. ‘Palmo’ remains the only Falcon to advance to the NCAA Tournament as both a player and a coach.

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1971 & 1972 1971

1972

OCSA/6th ISFAA Midwest/NA Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Seniors 10-1 at Kent State 10-5 AKRON 10-8 MIAMI 10-12 WESTERN MICH. (OT) 10-16 BALL STATE 10-20 at Wooster 10-27 at Michigan State 10-30 at Ohio State (OT) 11-3 at Denison (OT) 11-6 OHIO

OCSA/T-3rd ISFAA Midwest/HM Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Chris Bartels, Dave Dyminski 9-27 DENISON W 2-1 9-30 KENT STATE (OT) L 3-4 10-7 at Miami (OT) T 2-2 10-11 at Western Michigan W 5-2 10-13 at Ball State W 4-0 10-18 WOOSTER W 3-0 10-21 CINCINNATI W 3-0 10-25 OHIO STATE W 5-0 10-31 MICHIGAN STATE (OT) T 1-1 11-4 at Ohio (OT) T 1-1 11-7 at Toledo W 3-1 11-20 at Saint Louis $ L 0-2 $ NCAA Tournament (Second Round)

5-4-1 Overall

7-2-3 Overall

W L W W W W L T L L

2-1 0-5 7-0 3-1 9-0 2-1 0-3 0-0 4-5 0-6

1971 Statistics Player Warren Heede Joe Costa Dave Dyminski Rich Cotton Chris Bartels Eric Seldin Bob Gofus Al Carroll Don Gable Jeff Aingworth Tom Bull Greg Brooks Howard Siegel BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Bill Heyne John Essig

G 8 6 3 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 27 22 Games 10 4

A 3 1 4 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

Pts. 11 7 7 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

Svs SHO 91 2.5 14 0.5

1972 Statistics Player Warren Heede Chris Bartels Norm Dykes Dave Dyminski Rich Cotton Tim Davis Steve Cabalka Jeff Aingworth Bud Lewis Bart Hayden Eric Seldin Joe White BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Gary Palmisano Bill Heyne

G 10 4 5 5 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 32 14 Games 9 6

A 2 6 3 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 23

Pts. 12 10 8 7 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 55

Svs SHO 135 3 55 1

ABOVE: The Falcons in action during a 1971 home match. RIGHT: Dave Dyminski was a co-captain on both the 1972 and 1973 teams. The ’72 club was the first in Falcon soccer history to advance to the NCAA Championships, while the ’73 team made a return trip.

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1973 & 1974 1973

1974

OCSA/1st ISFAA Midwest/6th Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Greg Brooks, Dave Dyminski, Warren Heede 9-29 at Kent State W 6-2 10-3 at Ohio Wesleyan W 2-1 10-5 MIAMI W 2-0 10-10 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 4-0 10-13 at Wooster L 1-2 10-20 CLEVELAND STATE W 5-1 10-27 at Ohio State W 4-0 10-30 at Michigan State W 3-1 11-3 OHIO W 3-0 11-6 TOLEDO W 7-0 11-24 vs. Saint Louis $ L 0-6 $ NCAA Tournament (Second Round) at SIU-Edwardsville

OCSA/2nd ISFAA Midwest/NA Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Steve Cabalka, Bud Lewis 9-28 KENT STATE W 7-0 10-2 OHIO WESLEYAN W 4-0 10-5 at Miami (OT) T 2-2 10-9 at Western Michigan W 2-0 10-12 WOOSTER W 1-0 10-19 at Cleveland State W 2-1 10-26 OHIO STATE W 3-1 10-30 at Akron L 1-4 11-2 at Ohio L 0-2 11-9 at Northern Illinois L 2-4

9-2-0 Overall

1973 Statistics Player Tim Davis Dave Dyminski Rich Cotton Jan Fedorcak Jim Hodge Warren Heede Bob Boss Bart Hayden Steve Kittelberger Jeff Aingworth Steve Cabalka Dan Otten Bud Lewis Greg Brooks BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Gary Palmisano Bill Heyne

6-3-1 Overall

1974 Statistics

G 5 5 6 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 37 13 SHO 3 2

A 5 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 21 5

Pts. 10 7 7 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 58 18

Player Steve Kittelberger Bart Hayden Bud Lewis Bob Boss Jan Fedorcak Ken Hendershott Rich Cotton Steve Cabalka Bob Lewis Jim Kittelberger Dick Wendling Kevin Donovan BGSU Opponents

G 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 24 14

Goalkeeper Games Bill Heyne 8 Tom Doriety 7 BGSU 10 Opponents 10 * Doriety & Heyne shared one shutout

A 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 13 4 Svs 51 44 95 154

Pts. 9 7 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 37 18 GA SHO 8 2* 6 3* 14 4 24 1

The Falcons during a 1973 home match. BGSU was a perfect 5-0-0 at home in ‘73, scoring 20 goals during visiting schools while allowing just one.

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1975 & 1976 1975

1976

OCSA/4th ISFAA Midwest/NA Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Steve Cabalka, Glenn Jost, Craig Tesler 9-23 at Ohio Wesleyan (OT) T 1-1 9-27 at Kent State (OT) T 2-2 10-1 at Wooster W 2-0 10-3 MIAMI W 3-2 10-8 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 10-11 at Towson State W 4-1 10-18 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-8 10-25 at Ohio State W 1-0 10-29 AKRON L 0-3 11-1 OHIO W 2-0 11-8 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 0-1

OCSA/NA ISFAA Midwest/NR Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Dan Otten, Craig Tesler 9-17 Wisconsin ^ W 9-18 at UW-Milwaukee ^ L 9-24 KENT STATE L 9-29 OHIO WESLEYAN (OT) T 10-2 at Miami (OT) L 10-6 WOOSTER W 10-9 at Cleveland State L 10-13 at Western Michigan W 10-16 at Akron L 10-22 OHIO STATE W 10-30 at Ohio L 11-5 MICHIGAN STATE L ^ UWM Tournament (2nd place)

6-3-2 Overall

1975 Statistics Player Ken Hendershott Doug Olson Steve Cabalka Steve Kittelberger Dan Otten Marty Rolnick Allan Luisi Craig Tesler Bob Lewis Roy Tesler BGSU Opponents

G 7 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 18 19

Goalkeeper Games Tom Doriety 10 Bob Alarcon 6 BGSU 11 Opponents 11 * Doriety & Alarcon shared one shutout

4-7-1 Overall

1-0 1-5 1-2 2-2 2-3 3-1 1-2 1-0 0-7 2-0 0-1 0-3

1976 Statistics A 1 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 11 14 Svs 60 31 91 102

Pts. 8 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 29 33 GA SHO 17 2* 2 2* 19 3 18 2

Player Marty Rolnick Dennis Mepham Craig Tesler Bobby Lewis Doug Olson Andy Clayton Dan Otten Allan Luisi BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Tom Doriety Bob Alarcon BGSU Opponents

G 5 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 14 26 Games 6 6 12 12

A 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 7 13 Svs 42 63 105 127

Pts. 5 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 21 39 GA SHO 8 2 18 1 26 3 14 3

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1977 & 1978 1977

1978

OCSA/6th ISFAA Midwest/NA Coach - Mickey Cochrane Captains - Jim Kittelberger, Bob Lewis 9-17 UW-MILWAUKEE L 0-2 9-27 at Ohio Wesleyan W 2-1 9-30 MIAMI W 2-1 10-5 at Wooster L 0-1 10-8 CLEVELAND STATE L 0-2 10-11 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 2-1 10-15 AKRON L 0-4 10-22 at Ohio State L 0-2 10-26 TOLEDO W 8-0 10-29 OHIO W 6-0 11-2 at Kent State % L 0-1 11-4 at Michigan State W 2-0 11-9 DAYTON W 2-0 11-12 at Ball State W 1-0 % originally scheduled for 9-24, but ppd.

OCSA/4th ISAA Mideast/5th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Bob Alarcon, Robert Brihn 9-22 KENT STATE W 3-0 9-26 OHIO WESLEYAN W 2-0 9-30 at Miami W 3-2 10-4 WOOSTER W 5-1 10-11 OHIO STATE W 2-1 10-14 BALL STATE W 3-1 10-18 at Cleveland State L 2-3 10-21 at Akron (OT) L 3-6 10-25 at Toledo W 10-0 11-3 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-1 11-7 OAKLAND W 4-0 11-13 at SIU-Edwardsville L 1-4

8-6-0 Overall

9-3-0 Overall

Frank Gustoff scored four goals during the 1978 season, helping the Falcons go 9-3-0 under first-year head coach Gary Palmisano

1977 Statistics Player Ken Hendershott Dieter Wimmer Jim Kittelberger Bob Lewis Steve Theophilus Andy Clayton Dennis Mepham Steve Kittelberger Bob Pike Scott Hamman Rusty Mulvihill Bob Brihn BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Bob Alarcon Doug Brewer Gerard Smith BGSU Opponents

G 9 4 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 25 15 Games 14 2 1 14 14

1978 Statistics A 2 2 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 14 5 Svs 98 3 1 102 143

Pts. 11 6 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 39 20 GA SHO 14 5 1 0 0 0 15 5 25 6

Player Dennis Mepham Dieter Wimmer Eric Sorensen Steve Theophilus Frank Gustoff Andy Clayton Ken Hendershott John Bertrams Al Luisi Dave Bapst Zenon Zyga Chris Valentine Phil Stever BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Bob Alarcon Pat Jacoby BGSU Opponents

G 8 5 7 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 40 19 Games 12 3 12 12

A 5 8 0 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 25 7 Svs 83 4 87 113

Pts. 13 13 7 6 5 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 65 26 GA SHO 19 4 0 0 19 4 40 0

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1979 & 1980 1979

1980

OCSA/6th ISAA Mideast/NA Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Dennis Mepham, Mike O’Rourke 9-14 vs. West Virginia (OT) # T 2-2 9-15 vs. Marshall # W 8-0 9-18 at Evansville L 1-5 9-26 at Ohio Wesleyan (OT) T 0-0 9-29 MIAMI W 4-2 10-6 vs. Western Michigan ^ W 2-1 10-7 vs. Ohio State ^ W 4-0 10-9 at Wooster L 1-2 10-12 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 2-4 10-13 at Northern Illinois L 0-1 10-17 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-3 10-20 AKRON (OT) W 1-0 10-27 at Ball State (OT) T 2-2 10-31 NOTRE DAME W 2-1 11-3 at Michigan State (OT) T 0-0 11-7 at Oakland (OT) T 3-3 11-10 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 3-0 # Alderson-Broaddus Tournament (Philippi, W.Va.) (2nd place) ^ Akron Tournament (1st place)

OCSA/5th ISAA Mideast/9th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Jim House, Steve Theophilus, Dieter Wimmer 9-17 at Toledo W 9-20 U. OF MEXICO (OT) # T 9-24 OHIO WESLEYAN L 9-27 at Miami L 10-1 EVANSVILLE L 10-4 vs. Cornell (OT) @ T 10-5 vs. Ohio @ W 10-8 WOOSTER W 10-11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 10-15 at Notre Dame L 10-18 at Akron L 10-23 OHIO STATE W 10-25 BALL STATE W 10-29 at Cleveland State L 11-1 MICHIGAN STATE W 11-5 OAKLAND L # Exhibition @ Akron Children’s Hospital Classic (2nd place)

7-5-5 Overall

7-7-1 Overall

1979 Statistics Player Dennis Mepham John Bapst Steve Theophilus Dieter Wimmer John Bertrams Bob Theophilus Eric Sorensen Jim House Dave Bapst Tom Bertrams Mike O’Rourke Kevin Cameron Chip Esckilsen Tony Corsiglia Dan Johnson BGSU Opponents

G 11 6 6 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 36 26

7-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 3-3 4-0 2-1 2-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 5-0 0-3 4-3 0-2

Tony Corsiglia had three goals and a pair of assists in two his seasons as a Falcon. He was tragically killed in an auto accident. To honor his memory, the Tony Corsiglia Memorial Award was established in 1981 and is given annually to the team’s top rookie.

1980 Statistics A 2 5 3 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 28 17

Goalkeeper Games Svs Joe Koury 16 92 Pat Jacoby 3 18 BGSU 17 110 Opponents 17 * Koury & Jacoby combined on one shutout

Pts. 13 11 9 7 5 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 64 43 GA SHO 19 6* 7 1* 26 6 40 3

Player Don Popp Dieter Wimmer Steve Theophilus Bob Theophilus Tony Corsiglia Neil Ridgway Sabastian Silva Kevin Cameron Zenon Zyga Tim O’Rourke Lenny Connors Humphrey Fradl Jim House Dave Bapst Doug Stapleton Bart Markel BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper Joe Koury BGSU Opponents

GP 15 15 15 15 15 13 12 10 5 15 14 15 14 15 14 3 15 15 GP 15 15 15

Shots 34 45 58 37 12 11 7 6 7 7 4 12 13 5 4 1 272 182

Min. 1370 1370 1370

Svs 95 95 113

G 10 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 21

A 2 7 7 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 27

Pts. 12 11 10 7 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 58

GA GAA SHO Record 21 1.38 4 7-7-1 21 1.38 4 7-7-1 31 2.04 4 7-7-1

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1981 & 1982 1981

1982

OCSA/4th ISAA Mideast/7th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Jim House, Doug Stapleton 9-9 at Findlay W 10-0 9-12 at Central Michigan W 4-0 9-16 TOLEDO W 11-0 9-19 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 3-0 9-23 at Ohio Wesleyan (OT) T 2-2 9-26 MIAMI W 1-0 10-3 DAYTON W 2-0 10-7 at Wooster W 4-1 10-10 AKRON L 0-2 10-14 INDIANA L 1-7 10-17 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 3-0 10-21 at Ohio State W 1-0 10-24 at Ball State W 3-0 10-27 CLEVELAND STATE L 2-3 10-30 vs. UW-Green Bay % L 0-2 10-31 at Wheaton % L 0-2 11-5 NOTRE DAME W 2-1 11-10 at Michigan State L 0-1 11-15 at Evansville L 0-1 % Wheaton (IL) Invitational (4th place)

OCSA/5th ISAA Mideast/6th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Joe Koury, Neil Ridgway 8-26 HANYANG (S. KOREA) # L 1-3 9-4 W. ONTARIO (OT) # T 1-1 9-8 FINDLAY W 21-0 9-11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 3-0 9-13 at IPFW W 5-0 9-18 at Western Michigan (OT) W 1-0 9-22 OHIO WESLEYAN L 1-2 9-25 WRIGHT STATE W 2-0 9-29 at Eastern Michigan W 1-0 10-5 at Dayton W 1-0 10-9 at UW-Milwaukee • L 2-3 10-10 vs. Western Illinois • W 3-0 10-13 at Indiana L 0-1 10-16 UW-GREEN BAY L 1-3 10-20 at Akron (OT) L 3-4 10-23 OHIO STATE L 1-2 10-26 at Cleveland State L 1-5 10-30 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-0 11-3 WOOSTER W 3-0 11-7 at Xavier W 2-1 11-11 EVANSVILLE (OT) W 2-1 # Exhibition • UW-Milwaukee Tournament (3rd place)

11-7-1 Overall

12-7-0 Overall

1981 Statistics Player Neil Ridgway Don Popp Bob Theophilus Tod Johnson Victor Damast Jim House Drew Dawson Bart Markel Sebastian Silva Steve Flanagan Archie Edgar Mike Miller Joe Koury Charlie Thomas Mladen Medancic Lenny Connors Doug Stapleton Pat Kenney Kurt Davis Bill Roberts Joe Barros Al Abrams Kim Bucher BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 19/19 18/17 18/18 18/8 13/8 19/19 19/4 19/19 14/1 3/0 18/12 16/9 19/19 19/19 17/3 18/18 15/11 11/0 10/0 7/0 3/0 2/0 5/0 19 19

Neil Ridgway and Archie Edgar battle an opponent for possession. Ridgway captained the team in 1982 and 1983, hitting double figures in both goals and assists each year.

1982 Statistics Shots 69 69 72 31 25 43 21 20 11 5 20 8 0 1 15 23 6 3 2 2 0 1 0 477 231

G 12 10 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 22

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. Svs Joe Koury (19/19) 1549:13 122 Kim Bucher (5/0) 170:47 7 Koury & Bucher combined on two shutouts

A 5 4 9 3 2 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 16

Pts. 29 24 19 13 12 8 8 7 5 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 60

GA GAA SHO Record 18 1.05 7 * 11-7-1 4 2.11 0 * 0-0-0

Player Neil Ridgway Bob Theophilus Mladen Medancic Mark Jackson Archie Edgar Bill Roberts Don Popp Drew Dawson Tod Johnson Steve Flanagan Mike Miller Kurt Davis Bart Markel Joe Barros Brian Yeardley Charlie Thomas Bill Baxter BGSU

MP/MS 19/19 19/19 19/18 19/6 18/14 18/3 17/6 19/19 16/4 6/0 13/6 19/9 16/16 12/7 11/10 19/19 1/0 19

Shots 90 69 61 58 28 19 40 34 16 6 4 23 15 3 3 2 1 472

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. Shots Joe Koury (19/19) 1653 215 Kim Bucher (5/0) 117 17 BGSU 1770 232 Opponents 1770 458 * Koury & Bucher combined on one shutout

Svs 127 8 135 188

G 10 7 8 8 5 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 55 GA 22 0 22 55

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A 10 8 3 3 4 0 3 3 1 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 44

Pts. 30 22 19 19 14 12 9 7 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 154

GAA SHO Record 1.20 9 * 12-7-0 0.00 0 * 0-0-0 1.12 10 12-7-0 2.80 1 7-12-0


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1983 & 1984 1983

1984

OCSA/2nd ISAA Mideast/2nd Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Pat Kenney, Neil Ridgway 9-3 vs. West Virginia @* W 2-4 9-4 vs. St. Bonaventure @ W 11-1 9-10 vs. Wisconsin ¢ W 3-2 9-11 at UW-Green Bay (OT) ¢ T 1-1 9-17 at Michigan State W 2-0 9-20 at Ohio Wesleyan W 2-1 9-23 UW-MILWAUKEE W 4-0 9-26 at Central Michigan W 1-0 9-28 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 4-0 10-2 DAYTON W 6-0 10-8 MIAMI W 7-0 10-12 INDIANA (OT) L 1-2 10-16 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 3-0 10-19 at Wright State W 3-0 10-22 at Ohio State W 4-3 10-26 CLEVELAND STATE W 2-0 10-30 AKRON L 1-2 11-6 XAVIER W 8-0 11-8 at Wooster W 6-0 11-13 at Evansville L 1-2 @ Akron Children’s Hospital Classic (2nd place) * forfeit win; WVU used ineligible players ¢ Lowenbrau Great Lakes Classic (Green Bay, Wis.) (1st place)

OCSA/3rd ISAA Mideast/6th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Kim Bucher, Pat Kenney 9-1 vs. Fresno State (OT) + L 1-2 9-2 vs. Loyola (Md.) + L 1-2 9-7 vs. Hartwick = W 1-0 9-8 at Oneonta State = L 0-1 9-12 MARQUETTE (OT) W 2-1 9-15 UW-GREEN BAY (OT) W 2-1 9-19 OHIO WESLEYAN W 1-0 9-26 at Eastern Michigan W 3-0 9-30 at Western Michigan L 1-2 10-3 at Indiana L 0-2 10-10 at Akron (OT) T 1-1 10-13 OAKLAND L 0-1 10-17 WRIGHT STATE (OT) T 2-2 10-21 OHIO STATE W 4-0 10-24 at Cleveland State L 0-1 10-28 MICHIGAN STATE (OT) W 1-0 10-31 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 2-1 11-3 EVANSVILLE (OT) L 2-4 11-7 at Miami W 6-2 11-11 at Dayton (OT) W 2-1 + Budweiser/Children’s Hospital Classic (Akron) (4th place) = Mayor’s Cup IX (Oneonta, N.Y.) (2nd place)

16-3-1 Overall

10-8-2 Overall

1983 Statistics Player Dennis Wesley Neil Ridgway Mark Jackson Gary Mexicotte Bill Roberts Mladen Medancic Drew Dawson Tom House Pat Kenney Nan Chul Shin Kurt Davis Peter Tatley Kim Bucher Tod Johnson Joe Barros Bart Markel Bill Baxter Brad Gorsha BGSU

1984 Statistics

MP/MS 20/20 20/20 19/19 19/0 20/6 15/14 20/20 16/0 20/20 11/1 20/20 17/14 20/20 20/20 18/16 15/7 10/0 2/0 20

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. Kim Bucher (20/20) 1840 BGSU 1840 Opponents 1840

Dennis Wesley (left) congratulates Mark Jackson after one of Jackson’s team-leading 10 goals in the 1984 season. Wesley had scored an eye-popping total of 24 goals the previous fall, as BG found the back of the net 72 times in 20 games in 1983.

Shots 96 69 81 29 21 42 36 8 10 5 19 3 0 14 1 5 2 2 443

Shots 220 220 443

Svs 106 106 157

G 24 12 10 7 6 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 GA 14 14 72

A 4 17 9 2 2 6 6 2 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 54

Pts. 52 41 29 16 14 12 12 6 5 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 198

GAA SHO Record 0.69 12 16-3-1 0.69 12 16-3-1 3.52 0 3-16-1

Player Mark Jackson Dennis Wesley Gary Mexicotte Larry Valbuena Steve Aleric Kurt Davis Pat Kenney Tod Johnson Nan Chul Shin Pete Tatley Bert Westin Joe Barros Dave Hemsi Dave Scharf Greg Pepe Tim Burns Jim Kinderdine BGSU

MP/MS 20/20 14/10 20/20 20/20 20/5 20/20 20/20 20/20 20/12 20/20 18/16 19/18 6/0 7/0 4/0 3/0 2/0 20

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. Kim Bucher 1718 Terry Ginley 242 BGSU 1960

Shots 106 49 51 32 21 30 9 16 31 12 17 3 3 0 1 0 0 382

Shots 202 41 243

Svs 98 21 119

G 10 6 5 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 GA 19 5 24

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A 2 4 4 3 3 2 3 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27

Pts. 22 16 14 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 91

GAA SHO Record 1.00 6 8-8-2 1.86 0 2-0-0 1.10 6 10-8-2


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1985 & 1986 1985

1986

4-11-4 Overall

OCSA/NA ISAA Mideast/NR Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Drew Dawson, Mark Jackson 9-1 vs. Adelphi (OT) + L 4-5 9-2 vs. Massachusetts + L 2-4 9-7 CREIGHTON & W 2-1 9-8 RICHMOND (OT) & T 2-2 9-13 at UNLV ~ L 1-4 9-14 vs. San Diego State ~ L 0-2 9-21 at Marquette (OT) L 3-4 9-25 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 3-0 9-28 AKRON (OT) T 0-0 10-2 at Notre Dame (OT) T 1-1 10-9 INDIANA (OT) T 3-3 10-13 at Evansville L 0-4 10-20 at Ohio State L 2-3 10-23 CLEVELAND STATE L 0-2 10-26 DAYTON W 8-0 10-30 at Michigan State L 0-1 11-2 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 1-5 11-6 at Central Michigan W 2-0 11-9 MIAMI L 1-2 + Budweiser/Children’s Hospital Classic at Akron (4th place) & Toledo Trust/BGSU Soccer Cup at Perry Stadium (2nd place) ~ UNLV Red Rebel Classic (4th place)

12-6-2 Overall 2-1-1 MASC (2nd)

OCSA/2nd ISAA Great Lakes/6th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Gary Mexicotte, Larry Valbuena 8-30 vs. Wisconsin + W 8-31 vs. Western Kentucky (OT) + T 9-6 LOUISVILLE W 9-13 NORTHWESTERN & W 9-14 WEST VIRGINIA (OT) & W 9-19 at Indiana L 9-24 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 9-27 at Akron L 10-1 NOTRE DAME W 10-5 at Western Michigan (OT) T 10-9 EVANSVILLE L 10-12 at Eastern Michigan W 10-15 at Dayton W 10-19 OHIO STATE W 10-24 at Stetson (OT) ^ W 10-25 vs. North Carolina ^ W 10-30 MICHIGAN STATE W 11-2 MARQUETTE L 11-5 at Cleveland State L 11-8 at Miami L + Akron Budweiser Holiday Classic (1st place) & Toledo Trust/BGSU Soccer Cup (1st place) ^ Florida Invitational Cup (1st place)

1985 Statistics Player Mark Jackson Nan Chul Shin Steve Aleric Drew Dawson Tom Kasten Kevin McGrath Larry Valbuena Brian Zaun-Cook Jon Felton Gary Mexicotte Ron Haines Joey D’Agostino Bertil Westin Roy Sternweiler Rick Childress Dave Scharf Joe Petzker BGSU Goalkeeper Jeff Vincent Terry Ginley BGSU Opponents

Min. 1310 500 1810 1810

MP/MS 19/19 19/19 19/17 19/19 16/5 19/10 18/18 19/8 19/19 18/15 19/15 13/0 13/9 12/0 7/0 16/13 3/3 19

2-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 2-1 2-3 3-1 1-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-1 0-4 Nan Chul Shin (12) was the Mid-America Soccer Con0-2 ference’s Player of the Year in 1986, leading the team in scoring with seven goals and 16 points that fall.

1986 Statistics Shots 75 32 25 13 25 16 12 6 8 11 4 9 8 3 0 2 0 249

Shots 99 35 134 123

Svs 68 23 91 88

G 14 6 5 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 35

A 2 2 3 5 3 1 4 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 30

Pts. 30 14 13 9 7 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 100

GA GAA SHO Record 31 2.12 3 2-8-3 12 2.16 1 2-3-1 43 2.14 4 4-11-4 35 1.74 5 11-4-4

Player MP/MS Shots Nan Chul Shin 20/20 48 Joe D’Agostino 14/0 15 Tom Kasten 20/5 30 T.J. Casey 20/11 16 Ile Kocevski 20/19 13 Gary Mexicotte 20/20 29 Larry Valbuena 20/20 31 Kevin McGrath 14/8 16 Jon Felton 13/13 10 Ron Haines 20/20 7 Roy Sternweiler 12/0 5 Craig Notarianni 7/1 2 Mickey Loescher 19/19 0 Chris Blike 17/8 8 Joe Petzker 20/20 1 Rich Lane 19/13 0 Brian Cook 20/20 0 John Nekic 4/0 0 Pat Shea 5/0 0 Team BGSU 20 231

G 7 6 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26

Goalkeeper Min. Mickey Loescher 1796:30 Darren Wyville 101:30 BGSU 1900:00 Opponents 1900:00

GA 21 0 21 26

Shots 191 8 199 231

Svs 93 4 97 101

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A 2 1 4 1 1 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26

Pts. 16 13 8 7 7 7 7 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 78

GAA SHO Record 1.05 6 11-6-2 0.00 1 1-0-0 0.99 7 12-6-2 1.23 5 6-12-2


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1987 & 1988 1987

1988

OCSA/2nd ISAA Great Lakes/2nd Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Kevin McGrath, Larry Valbuena 9-1 at Detroit 9-4 at Penn State 9-9 at Central Michigan 9-12 at Louisville 9-16 DAYTON 9-20 INDIANA 9-23 at Ohio State 9-26 EASTERN MICHIGAN 9-29 at Notre Dame (OT) 10-3 ALABAMA A&M % 10-4 IONA % 10-9 CLEVELAND ST. (OT) 10-18 at Marquette (OT) 10-24 AKRON 10-28 at Michigan State (OT) 11-1 WESTERN MICHIGAN 11-4 MIAMI % BGSU Soccer Cup (1st place)

OCSA/NA ISAA Great Lakes/NA Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Jon Felton, Ron Haines, Kevin McGrath 9-3 XAVIER ^ W 9-4 ST. BONAVENTURE ^ W 9-6 CENTRAL MICH. (OT) W 9-10 vs. SIU-Edwardsville % L 9-11 at Illinois State % L 9-16 at Indiana L 9-24 DETROIT W 9-27 NOTRE DAME L 9-30 at Florida International $ L 10-1 vs. South Florida $ L 10-5 EVANSVILLE L 10-8 OHIO STATE W 10-12 at Dayton L 10-16 at Western Michigan (OT) L 10-21 at Akron L 10-26 MICHIGAN STATE (OT) W 10-30 MARQUETTE W 11-2 at Cleveland State L 11-6 at Eastern Michigan W 11-9 at Miami W ^ Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) % ISU Soccer Classic (4th place) $ Southern Bell/FIU Soccer Classic (4th place)

12-5-0 Overall 4-0-0 MASC (1st)

9-11-0 Overall 3-1-0 MASC (2nd)

W W W W W L W W L W W W L L L W W

2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 1-3 1-0 3-1 1-2 2-0 7-0 1-0 1-3 0-4 0-1 1-0 4-1

1987 Statistics Player Mike Anticoli Kyle Royer Tom Kasten Kevin McGrath Larry Valbuena Jon Felton T.J. Casey John Nekic Steve Aleric Ron Haines Dave Scharf Pat Shea Ile Kocevski Brian Cook Craig Notarianni Andrew Arthurs Richard Lane Pete Boone Dave Syzdlik Joe D’Agostino BGSU

Larry Valbuena started 75 matches from 1984-87, helping the Falcons to 12 wins in his senior season, including a 4-0-0 MASC record.

1988 Statistics

MP/MS 16/11 17/17 17/14 17/15 17/17 16/14 17/13 11/1 17/15 17/17 12/10 14/0 9/2 17/17 10/8 11/0 10/0 3/0 2/0 1/0 17

Goalkeeper Min. Mickey Loescher 1246:33 Nate Levens 357:27 Will Gordon 6:00 BGSU 1610 Opponents 1610

3-1 7-0 3-2 0-2 0-2 0-3 4-1 1-2 1-2 0-4 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-5 1-0 1-0 0-1 4-2 2-0

Shots 26 41 46 19 21 16 7 10 20 6 9 7 10 11 11 3 2 2 0 0 267

Shots 158 35 0 193 267

Svs 76 18 0 94 128

G 5 4 5 4 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 GA 13 4 0 17 30

A 2 4 1 2 4 5 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 25

Pts. MWG 12 4 12 1 11 2 10 1 8 0 7 1 5 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 12

GAA SHO Record 0.94 7 10-4-0 1.01 1 2-1-0 0.00 0 0-0-0 0.95 8 12-5-0 1.68 2 5-12-0

Player Mike Anticoli Kyle Royer Chris Iantoni Shaun Howe Rob Hunt Chris Blike Brian Cook John Nekic Brian Drought Jon Felton Roy Sternweiler Joe D’Agostino Ron Haines Tom Kasten Mickey Loescher Dave Scharf T.J. Casey Kevin McGrath Andrew Arthurs Rich Lane Craig Notarianni Sean O’Brien BGSU

MP/MS 20/20 20/20 20/16 14/11 20/15 20/20 20/20 16/1 15/1 13/11 8/5 12/0 20/20 12/7 20/20 17/10 14/10 9/1 19/12 4/4 7/3 1/0 20

Shots 44 51 28 14 25 28 15 7 2 9 7 4 8 16 0 2 13 0 8 1 3 0 285

Goalkeeper Min. SOG Mickey Loescher (20/20) 1860:00 122 BGSU 1860:00 122 Opponents 1860:00 129

Svs 92 92 99

G 7 3 4 4 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 GA 30 30 30

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A 3 11 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 3 3 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 39

Pts. MWG 17 3 17 0 11 1 10 1 9 1 6 1 5 1 4 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 9

GAA SHO Record 1.45 5 9-11-0 1.45 5 9-11-0 1.45 8 11-9-0


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1989 & 1990 1989

1990

12-3-3 Overall 3-0-1 MASC (1st)

OCSA/2nd ISAA Great Lakes/4th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Andrew Arthurs, Greg Murphy, Kyle Royer 9-2 at Central Michigan (OT) T 9-10 at Georgetown W 9-17 INDIANA L 9-20 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 9-23 vs. James Madison (OT) √ T 9-24 at Wright State (OT) √ L 9-30 at Marquette (OT) T 10-3 at Detroit W 10-7 MEMPHIS STATE ø W 10-8 UW-GREEN BAY ø W 10-11 MIAMI W 10-14 DAYTON W 10-18 at Ohio State W 10-22 AKRON L 10-25 at Michigan State W 10-29 at Notre Dame W 11-3 CLEVELAND STATE W 11-5 WESTERN MICHIGAN W √ Met Life/WSU Soccer Classic (3rd place) Andrew Arthurs was a BGSU captain in both 1989 and ø Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) 1990. The ’89 Falcons went 12-3-3 overall and won 10 of the final 11 matches.

1989 Statistics Player Rob Martella Kyle Royer Ken Sorensen Brian Ferguson Bob Boyle Chris Iantoni Steve Cain Andrew Arthurs Brian Bonham Brian Lord Brian Drought Rob Hunt Jim Konrad Chris Williams Mickey Loescher Ryan Dell Patrick Shea Aaron Melton Ronni Banks T.J. Casey Kerry Zobel Roy Sternweiler BGSU Opponents

0-0 1-0 1-2 6-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 5-1 3-1 2-1 2-0 3-0 1-0 3-4 2-1 1-0 4-2 2-0

OCSA/NA ISAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Andrew Arthurs, Mickey Loescher, Kyle Royer 9-2 vs. Syracuse ^ W 2-0 9-3 vs. Siena ^ W 5-0 9-8 OHIO STATE W 2-1 9-11 at Dayton L 0-1 9-14 at Indiana L 1-4 9-19 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 1-2 9-22 BROOKLYN $ L 1-2 9-23 TULSA $ L 0-1 9-26 at Eastern Michigan W 3-0 9-29 MARQUETTE L 0-1 10-5 vs. Dartmouth # L 0-1 10-6 vs. New Mexico (OT) # T 1-1 10-10 at Miami L 1-2 10-13 at Akron L 1-4 10-16 DETROIT W 2-0 10-19 DePAUL (OT) W 1-0 10-24 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-1 10-27 at Western Michigan W 3-0 10-29 WRIGHT STATE (OT) T 1-1 11-4 at Cleveland State L 1-2 ^ Maine Kick Off Tournament (1st place) $ Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) # Women’s Federal Savings Bank Classic @ Cleve. St. (3rd Place)

1990 Statistics

MP/MS 18/18 18/18 16/13 18/18 16/6 18/18 18/0 18/18 16/15 18/18 9/0 17/0 12/3 18/18 17/17 18/18 12/0 4/0 3/0 3/0 1/0 1/0 18 18

Goalkeeper Min. Mickey Loescher 1486:55 Greg Murphy 253:05 BGSU 1740:00

7-11-2 Overall 2-2-0 MASC (3rd)

Shots 40 30 32 19 12 19 19 15 5 9 2 9 0 17 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 237 174

Shots 155 19 174

Svs 74 7 81

G 11 6 7 2 5 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 15 GA 13 2 15

A 8 6 2 10 1 6 1 1 4 3 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 51 14

Pts. MWG 30 4 18 2 16 3 14 1 11 1 8 0 5 0 5 1 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 12 44 3

GAA SHO Record 0.79 8 12-2-3 0.71 0 0-1-0 0.78 8 12-3-3

Player Rob Martella Chris Williams Brian Ferguson Bob Boyle Ken Sorensen Kyle Royer Chris Iantoni Carlos Arzabe Andrew Arthurs Steve Cain Brian Lord Brian Bonham Jim Konrad Ryan Dell Mike Kelly Tom Kinney Kerry Zobel Mark Dorenkott BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 20/20 20/20 20/19 18/15 15/12 19/14 19/18 12/1 20/20 18/3 20/19 8/7 14/11 15/15 11/0 15/7 4/0 3/0 20 20

Goalkeeper Min. Greg Murphy 1872:00 Kevin Hughes 18:00 BGSU 1890:00 Opponents 1890:00

Shots 65 27 35 33 35 24 34 4 18 12 8 6 2 0 3 10 0 0 322 198

Shots 79 0 79 148

Svs 55 0 55 122

G 11 5 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 24 GA 24 0 24 26

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A 3 1 6 1 2 2 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 24 20

Pts. MWG 25 2 11 1 10 2 7 1 6 1 6 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 7 68 11

GAA SHO Record 1.15 6 7-11-2 0.00 0 0-0-0 1.14 6 7-11-2 1.24 5 11-7-2


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1991 & 1992 1991

1992

OCSA/1st ISAA Great Lakes/5th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Chris Iantoni, Rob Martella, Chris Williams 9-7 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (OT) ^ T 1-1 9-8 at Lehigh ^ W 2-0 9-13 LIBERTY # W 1-0 9-14 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO # W 6-1 9-18 CINCINNATI W 2-0 9-21 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 3-1 9-25 at Ohio State W 1-0 9-28 at Marquette (OT) W 1-0 9-29 at DePaul W 1-0 10-2 MIAMI W 1-0 10-5 at Central Michigan W 3-0 10-13 INDIANA L 0-2 10-16 at Detroit W 1-0 10-19 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 3-1 10-23 at Michigan State (OT) T 0-0 10-26 DAYTON W 4-1 10-30 AKRON L 2-4 11-3 at Cleveland State W 3-0 11-9 EASTERN MICHIGAN $ W 5-1 11-10 MIAMI $ W 2-0 ^ Lehigh/Chrysler First Soccer International (1st place) # Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) $ MASC Tournament (1st place)

OCSA/1st ISAA Great Lakes/1st ISAA National/9th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Tom Kinney, Rob Martella, Chris Williams 9-5 vs. UW-Milwaukee (OT) ^ T 9-6 at Wisconsin (OT) ^ W 9-12 LAFAYETTE # W 9-13 W. KENTUCKY # W 9-16 at Cincinnati W 9-20 at Miami W 9-23 OHIO STATE W 9-26 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 9-30 at Eastern Michigan W 10-4 CLEVELAND STATE W 10-7 MARQUETTE W 10-11 at Indiana W 10-14 at Dayton W 10-18 DETROIT W 10-23 at Akron L 10-25 at Western Michigan W 11-1 MICHIGAN STATE W 11-15 at Saint Louis $ L ^ UW/Rocky Rococo Soccer Classic (1st place) # Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) $ NCAA Tournament (First Round)

16-2-2 Overall 4-0-0 MASC (1st)

15-2-1 Overall 4-1-0 MASC (2nd)

1991 Statistics Player Rob Martella Tom Kinney Ken Sorensen Chris Iantoni Ryan Dell Bob Boyle Derek Schorejs Steve Cain Chris Williams Pepe Aragon Justen Harman Mark Dorenkott Mike Kelly Tim Concannon Brian Bonham Greg Murphy Brian Lord Matt Smith Frank Frostino Mark Heckler Kevin Hughes BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 19/19 20/20 19/13 20/20 20/17 18/11 18/1 19/18 20/20 20/20 8/0 10/1 13//2 14/0 20/20 16/16 18/18 4/0 7/0 4/0 5/4 20 20

1-1 2-1 2-0 3-0 3-2 3-0 2-0 2-0 5-1 4-2 5-2 2-1 1-0 3-1 0-1 7-1 3-0 1-2

Rob Martella, shown here on the cover of the 1991 BGSU media guide, indeed became an All American. He capped off his career with 36 points in 1992, helping the Falcons to the NCAA Tournament. Martella still holds the school record for career goals, with 45.

1992 Statistics Shots 68 39 38 40 24 31 8 38 36 3 5 3 16 5 24 1 6 1 6 0 0 392 236

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Svs Greg Murphy (16/16) 1489:22 76 66 Kevin Hughes (5/4) 400:38 17 15 BGSU 1890:00 93 81 Opponents 1890:00 176 134 Murphy & Hughes combined on one shutout

G 9 6 6 3 4 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 12 GA 10 2 12 42

A 6 7 6 12 8 4 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 59 12

Pts. MWG 24 5 19 4 18 2 18 1 16 1 12 1 7 1 7 0 6 1 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 16 36 2

GAA SHO Record 0.60 10 13-2-1 0.45 3 3-0-1 0.57 12 16-2-2 2.00 2 2-16-2

Player Rob Martella Bob Boyle Brian Ferguson Tom Kinney Ryan McCue Ryan Dell Chris Williams Mike Kelly Frank Frostino Derek Schorejs Justen Harman John Sgro Brian Lord Brian Bonham Dan Traver Pepe Aragon Brian Hyde Quinton Martin Tim Concannon David Michels BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 18/18 18/18 18/18 17/17 17/1 18/18 18/18 18/18 18/17 9/0 13/0 5/0 18/18 13/1 18/18 18/18 2/0 1/0 2/0 4/0 18 18

Shots 68 40 35 33 19 25 28 30 21 1 9 4 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 5 337 194

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Dan Traver (18/18) 1680:00 89 BGSU 1680:00 89 Opponents 1680:00 168

Svs 74 74 119

G 14 8 5 1 4 3 4 4 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 15 GA 15 15 49

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A 8 6 12 12 3 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 63 20

Pts. MWG 36 5 22 2 22 3 14 0 11 1 11 0 10 1 10 0 6 1 4 0 4 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 15 50 2

GAA SHO Record 0.80 7 15-2-1 0.80 7 15-2-1 2.63 1 2-15-1


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1993 & 1994 1993

1994

OCSA/3rd ISAA Great Lakes/9th Interim Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Brian Ferguson, Mike Kelly, Tom Kinney 9-4 DEPAUL ^ W 9-5 KENTUCKY ^ W 9-12 at Central Michigan * W 9-17 at Western Kentucky # W 9-19 vs. UAB # W 9-22 at Ohio State L 9-26 CINCINNATI W 9-29 at Western Michigan (OT) * W 10-3 MARQUETTE L 10-6 at Detroit L 10-10 INDIANA L 10-13 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W 10-17 NOTRE DAME L 10-20 MIAMI * W 10-24 AKRON * L 10-27 at Cleveland State W 10-31 at Michigan State L ^ Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) # WKU-Mitre Classic (1st place) * MAC match

OCSA/2nd ISAA Great Lakes/7th Coach - Gary Palmisano Captains - Dave Michels, Dan Traver 9-3 vs. Loyola (Md.) @ L 2-3 9-5 vs. Coastal Carolina @ W 3-1 9-10 DAYTON ^ W 4-0 9-11 SOUTHERN INDIANA ^ W 3-2 9-14 OHIO STATE W 2-0 9-18 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 5-1 9-23 CENTRAL MICHIGAN * W 6-1 9-28 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W 4-0 10-2 at Marquette L 0-1 10-5 DETROIT W 2-1 10-9 at Indiana L 0-1 10-14 at Akron (OT) * L 1-2 10-16 at Notre Dame L 1-3 10-19 at Eastern Michigan * W 1-0 10-22 at Miami (OT) * T 1-1 10-26 CLEVELAND ST. (OT) W 2-1 10-30 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0 11-4 vs. Eastern Michigan $ W 5-1 11-5 at Akron $ W 1-0 11-6 vs. Miami (OT) $ L 1-3 @ Akron Children’s Hospital Medical Center Classic (2nd place) ^ Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) * MAC match $ MAC Tournament; Akron, Ohio (2nd place)

10-7-0 Overall 4-1-0 MAC (2nd)

13-6-1 Overall 3-1-1 MAC (3rd)

2-0 5-2 4-0 3-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 3-1 1-2 0-2 2-5 3-2 1-2 3-2 1-2 2-1 1-6

1993 Statistics Player Tom Kinney Tim Concannon Steve Klein Ryan McCue Mike Kelly Brian Ferguson Tony Dore Michael James Joe Burch Frank Frostino Jamie Harmon Dave Michels Peter Kolp Dan Traver Brian Glibkowski Ben Gilchrest Brian Dorenkott Andy Penoff Ryan Williams Barry Schnell Josh Baker Dave Kindl BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 17/17 17/11 16/14 16/12 17/13 17/17 17/8 17/9 17/17 17/17 16/1 17/17 13/0 16/16 17/17 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 3/1 4/0 7/0 17 17

Tom Kinney was one of BGSU’s inaugural All-MAC selections, earning the honor in 1993. Kinney, a team tri-captain that fall, led the Falcons with 10 goals and 25 points.

1994 Statistics Shots 47 33 27 33 18 33 17 16 12 16 10 6 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 277 289

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Dan Traver (16/16) 1398:20 114 Barry Schnell (3/1) 108:14 9 Ryan Williams (1/0) 53:26 6 BGSU 1560:00 129 Opponents 1560:00 109 * one shared shutout

SOG 26 12 14 11 8 13 8 4 3 4 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 129 Svs 89 7 3 99 75

G 10 5 4 4 4 0 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 30 GA 25 2 3 30 34

A 5 2 4 4 3 8 1 4 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 34

Pts. 25 12 12 12 11 8 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 94

MWG 2 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7

GAA SHO Record 1.61 3 10-6-0 1.66 0 0-1-0 5.05 0 0-0-0 1.73 4 * 10-7-0 1.96 1 7-10-0

Player MP/MS Joe Burch 20/19 Steve Klein 20/19 David Kindl 20/1 Frank Frostino 20/19 Jason Began 19/19 Tim Concannon 20/19 Brian Glibkowski 20/19 Jon Giganti 19/1 Jamie Harmon 20/14 Jason Follebout 9/1 Dave Michels 20/19 Peter Kolp 20/20 Chuck Ashton 4/1 Brandon Pelton 5/0 Duane Ely 15/6 Michael James 19/0 Dan Kindl 13/2 Andy Penoff 3/0 Andy Carl 4/2 Brian Hyde 4/1 Ryan Evans 14/1 Dan Traver 19/18 Tony Dore 19/19 BGSU 20 Opponents 20

Shots SOG 71 37 65 27 42 15 41 16 38 15 32 9 20 8 9 4 26 8 10 7 2 0 10 4 1 1 4 1 15 8 21 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 1 1 416 170 276 103

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Dan Traver (19/18) 1767:00 88 Andy Carl (4/2) 153:00 15 BGSU 1920:00 103 Opponents 1920:00 170

Svs 71 10 81 123

G 13 7 8 5 2 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 22 GA 17 5 22 47

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A 6 17 4 10 7 4 5 4 3 1 3 3 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 18

Pts. 32 31 20 20 11 10 9 8 7 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 62

MWG 2 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 6

GAA SHO Record 0.87 6 13-4-1 2.94 0 0-2-0 1.03 6 13-6-1 2.20 1 6-13-1


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1995 & 1996 1995

1996

OCSA/1st ISAA Great Lakes/3rd ISAA National/19th Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Joe Burch, Steve Klein, Dave Michels 9-2 vs. New Hampshire @ W 2-0 9-4 vs. West Virginia (OT) @ W 6-2 9-10 XAVIER W 3-0 9-15 vs. UW-Green Bay ^ W 1-0 9-17 vs. SMU ^ L 1-2 9-20 at Ohio State W 2-0 9-24 at Western Kentucky W 5-3 9-30 DETROIT % W 1-0 10-1 MARQUETTE % W 3-0 10-6 at Kentucky * Ppd. 10-8 INDIANA W 2-1 10-11 at Michigan State (OT) T 1-1 10-15 AKRON * L 0-1 10-18 CINCINNATI W 3-1 10-22 MIAMI * W 2-0 10-25 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W 3-1 10-29 at Western Michigan * W 3-0 10-31 at Kentucky (OT) * T 0-0 11-4 vs. Kentucky (2-OT) ! W 1-0 11-5 vs. Akron ! W 2-0 11-12 DAVIDSON ## W 3-1 11-19 at Wisconsin $ L 0-2 @ Akron Acme Soccer Classic (1st place) ^ Creighton Classic (2nd place) % Kwik Goal/BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) * MAC match ! MAC Tournament at Kalamazoo, Mich. ## NCAA Play-In $ NCAA Tournament (First Round)

OCSA/1st NSCAA Great Lakes/2nd NSCAA National/17th Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Joe Burch, Tony Dore, Steve Klein 8-31 MEMPHIS (OT) T 1-1 9-7 vs. Vermont < W 1-0 9-8 at New Hampshire < W 1-0 9-14 vs. C. Connecticut State ÷ W 4-0 9-15 vs. George Washington ÷ W 4-2 9-20 at Fresno State (OT) µ L 1-2 9-22 vs. SMU µ L 1-2 9-25 at Detroit (OT) L 1-3 9-29 E. ILLINOIS (OT) W 2-1 10-2 at Xavier (OT) W 2-1 10-6 KENTUCKY * W 3-0 10-9 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0 10-13 at Indiana W 2-0 10-18 at Akron * W 2-1 10-23 OHIO STATE W 3-0 10-27 at Miami * W 2-0 10-30 at Eastern Michigan * W 5-1 11-1 DAYTON W 8-1 11-3 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W 8-0 11-16 EASTERN MICHIGAN •• W 1-0 11-17 KENTUCKY •• W 4-0 11-23 DETROIT $ W 4-0 12-1 at Indiana $$ L 0-2 < UNH Pepsi/Nike Classic (1st place) ÷ MU Kelme Invitational; Oxford, Ohio (1st place) µ Umbro Goal Rush Classic (4th place) * MAC match •• MAC Tournament $ NCAA Tourn. (1st Round) $$ NCAA Tourn. (2nd Round)

16-3-2 Overall 3-1-1 MAC (T-2nd)

18-4-1 Overall 5-0-0 MAC (1st)

1995 Statistics Player Steve Klein Joe Burch Dave Kindl Jason Began Peter Kolp Dan Kindl Jason Follebout Darren Niles Tony Dore Jon Giganti Brandon Pelton Jamie Harmon Duane Ely Chuck Ashton Scott Vallow Dave Michels Brett Strang Andy Carl Brian Hyde Ryan Evans Mark Michalak Andy Penoff BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 20/20 21/21 21/13 21/21 20/18 20/20 16/9 15/2 21/21 21/10 18/2 21/10 10/1 13/1 20/20 21/21 21/18 3/1 4/0 5/0 7/1 7/1 21 21

Steve Klein capped an incredible career at BGSU by scoring 50 points to help the Falcons to the NCAA Tournament in 1996. Klein, a BGSU Hall of Famer, still holds the school career records for assists (45) and points (119).

1996 Statistics

Shots 59 52 34 37 26 48 28 24 2 10 7 40 7 10 0 3 9 0 1 1 0 2 400 268

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Scott Vallow (20/20) 1893:37 65 Andy Carl (3/1) 122:30 7 BGSU 2016:07 72 Opponents 2016:07 149 Vallow & Carl combined on one shutout

SOG 26 18 17 12 11 15 9 10 1 3 2 13 2 4 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 149 72 Svs 54 3 57 105

G 8 9 8 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 15 GA 11 4 15 44

A 10 6 1 9 6 4 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 58 20

Pts. 26 24 17 17 12 10 8 7 5 5 4 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 146 50

MWG 2 3 4 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 3

GAA SHO Record 0.52 10 15-3-2 2.94 0 1-0-0 0.67 11 16-3-2 1.96 3 3-16-2

Player Steve Klein Dave Kindl Jason Began Joe Burch Chris Dore Dan Kindl Jason Bryant Tim Ashton Mark Michalak Bobby Biggs Tony Dore Peter Kolp Jamie Harmon Brett Strang Brian Glibkowski Jon Giganti Ryan Evans Brandon Pelton Darren Niles Kevin Jackson Ty Fowler Scott Vallow BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 23/23 22/5 20/19 23/23 23/21 22/22 19/0 20/13 23/23 16/0 23/23 20/18 23/1 22/22 20/9 20/7 6/0 11/0 15/0 14/1 3/0 23/23 23 23

Shots 89 59 65 75 49 28 10 15 7 10 5 9 14 13 11 2 1 7 10 4 0 0 494 306

SOG 44 30 23 22 20 6 3 7 5 5 3 3 5 3 4 2 1 3 4 0 0 0 194 106

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Svs Scott Vallow (23/23) 2175:20 104 87 Ty Fowler (3/0) 44:40 2 2 BGSU 2220:00 106 89 Opponents 2220:00 194 131 Vallow & Fowler combined on two shutouts

G 18 11 7 5 8 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 63 17 GA 17 0 17 63

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A 14 7 12 9 3 8 5 3 9 2 4 5 2 2 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 94 22

Pts. 50 29 26 19 19 10 9 9 9 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 220 56

MWG 7 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 4

GAA SHO Record 0.70 10 18-4-1 0.00 0 0-0-0 0.69 12 18-4-1 2.55 1 4-18-1


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1997 & 1998 1997

1998

OCSA/1st NSCAA Great Lakes/2nd NSCAA National/15th Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Jason Began, Dan Kindl, Brett Strang 8-30 vs. St. Bonaventure + W 2-0 8-31 vs. Northeastern + L 1-2 9-6 at Memphis @ W 5-0 9-7 vs. South Alabama @ W 2-1 9-13 DAYTON L 0-1 9-20 vs. Indiana # L 0-1 9-21 at Butler # W 3-2 9-25 at Detroit W 3-0 9-28 at Eastern Illinois W 4-0 10-3 at Akron * W 1-0 10-5 at Marshall * L 0-1 10-10 at Kentucky * L 1-2 10-12 MIAMI * W 7-0 10-15 XAVIER W 3-0 10-19 at Michigan State W 3-1 10-24 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W 5-0 10-26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 4-3 11-2 at Eastern Michigan * W 3-2 11-6 vs. Northern Illinois •• W 4-1 11-7 vs. Kentucky •• W 1-0 11-9 vs. Akron •• W 1-0 11-15 COLGATE $ W 2-0 11-22 at Marquette $$ W 1-0 11-30 at Indiana $$$ L 0-4 + Zip Soccer Classic (1st place) @ Memphis Classic (1st place) # Nike/Snickers SoccerFest (2nd place) at Indianapolis, Ind. * MAC match •• MAC Tournament (1st place) at Oxford, Ohio $ NCAA Play-In $$ NCAA Tournament (First Round) $$$ NCAA Tournament (Second Round)

OCSA/4th NSCAA Great Lakes/8th Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Chris Doré, Darren Niles, Scott Vallow 9-1 DETROIT W 2-1 9-4 vs. Furman + L 0-1 9-6 vs. Evansville + W 1-0 9-11 at Dayton W 1-0 9-13 at Ohio State (2OT) T 1-1 9-20 BRADLEY L 0-1 9-26 vs. George Mason # L 0-2 9-27 at Loyola (Md.) # L 0-2 10-2 AKRON (2OT) * T 0-0 10-4 BUFFALO (OT) * L 1-2 10-9 at Western Michigan * W 1-0 10-11 at Northern Illinois (OT) * L 2-3 10-16 EASTERN MICHIGAN * W 3-0 10-18 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-0 10-23 at Miami * W 2-0 10-25 at Kentucky * L 0-1 10-30 MARSHALL * W 1-0 11-6 vs. Marshall •• W 2-0 11-8 at Kentucky (2OT) •• W 2-0 11-14 at Akron •• L 1-4 + Ohio State/Nike Classic (3rd place) # Loyola Fila Cl. (3rd place) * MAC match •• MAC Tournament (2nd place) Quarterfinals and semifinals in Lexington, Kentucky Championship game at top remaining seed (Akron)

18-6-0 Overall 5-2-0 MAC (T-2nd)

10-8-2 Overall 4-3-1 MAC (4th)

1997 Statistics Player Bobby Biggs Chris Dore Zac Olson Jason Began Darren Niles Brandon Pelton Ryan Schwaigert Brett Strang Nick Kolliniatis Chris Kraft Fred Degand Kevin Jackson Dan Kindl Mark Michalak Jason Bryant Vetus Syracuse Brian Glibkowski Jon Giganti Scott Vallow Ty Fowler BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 23/11 24/24 24/8 23/23 23/0 21/2 23/14 24/24 21/14 19/0 23/10 24/24 24/24 24/24 24/24 12/0 19/10 24/4 23/23 2/1 24 24

Shots 30 82 26 64 29 22 27 23 32 5 18 12 14 12 10 6 6 7 0 0 428 342

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Scott Vallow (23/23) 2013:35 119 Ty Fowler (2/1) 146:25 8 BGSU 2160:00 127 Opponents 2160:00 185

SOG 16 39 16 20 13 13 9 12 11 2 7 5 5 2 4 4 2 2 0 0 185 127 Svs 100 6 106 129

Jason Began was named to both the Academic AllMAC Team and the MAC’s All-Tournament Team in every season possible. He was a three-time academic all-conference selection (freshmen are not eligible), and was named to the league’s all-tourney squad three times as well (a team was not named in 1995). Began was part of three NCAA tournament teams.

1998 Statistics G 9 5 7 3 5 6 4 5 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 56 21 GA 19 2 21 56

A 4 9 5 11 5 2 6 3 6 5 2 2 6 6 2 1 1 2 1 0 79 24

Pts. 22 19 19 17 15 14 14 13 12 7 6 6 6 6 4 3 3 2 1 0 191 66

MWG 6 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 6

GAA SHO Record 0.85 12 16-6-0 1.23 0 2-0-0 0.88 12 18-6-0 2.33 4 6-18-0

Player Nick Kolliniatis Chris Dore Bobby Biggs Fred Degand Darren Niles Zac Olson Chris Kraft Matt Lyons Kevin Jackson Jason Bryant Mike Tinajero Tommy Thomas Tony Malik Kevin Wisniewski Adam Schokora Detrick Matthews Scott Vallow Adam Erhard Gene Braxton Ben Vaccaro Vetus Syracuse Matt Johnson Ty Fowler BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 20/20 20/20 20/12 20/19 19/19 19/4 19/3 19/16 20/20 20/20 17/1 17/12 20/4 18/1 15/9 15/3 20/20 18/17 11/0 8/0 2/0 1/0 1/0 20 20

Shots 22 58 27 23 13 7 9 9 10 12 5 12 20 10 5 4 0 17 5 1 0 0 0 269 232

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Scott Vallow (20/20) 1860:57 97 Ty Fowler (1/0) 43:00 1 BGSU 1903:57 98 Opponents 1903:57 103

SOG 10 20 12 8 5 5 4 4 5 4 2 6 10 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 103 98 Svs 79 1 80 80

G 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 18 GA 18 0 18 23

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A 3 3 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 17

Pts. 13 11 9 8 6 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 53

MWG 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8

GAA SHO Record 0.87 10 10-8-1 0.00 0 0-0-1 0.85 10 10-8-2 1.09 6 8-10-2


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 1999 & 2000 1999

2000

OCSA/6th NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Jason Bryant, Chris Dore, Kevin Jackson 9-1 DAYTON W 3-1 9-4 W. KENTUCKY + W 1-0 9-5 DePAUL + W 2-0 9-11 at Bradley # L 1-4 9-12 vs. Tulsa # L 2-4 9-18 vs. UCF @ L 3-4 9-19 vs. Xavier @ L 2-3 9-24 vs. Penn State (2OT) & L 0-1 9-26 vs. SMU & L 1-2 10-3 KENTUCKY * L 0-1 10-8 BUCKNELL W 5-1 10-10 WESTERN MICH. (2OT) * T 1-1 10-15 at Marshall (2OT) * W 2-1 10-17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 4-1 10-22 at Akron * L 0-1 10-24 at Buffalo (OT) * W 3-2 10-27 OAKLAND L 0-1 10-31 at Eastern Michigan (OT) * W 3-2 11-5 at Northern Illinois •• L 2-4 + BGSU Soccer Classic (1st place) # Holiday Inn City Centre Classic (4th place) at Peoria, Illinois @ Global Soccer Classic (4th place) at Rochester, Mich. & FIU Golden Panther Classic (3rd place) at Miami, Fla. * MAC match •• MAC Tournament Quarterfinal

OCSA/5th NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Mel Mahler 9-2 vs. SW Missouri State ! L 1-2 9-3 at Creighton ! L 1-2 9-9 vs. UW-Green Bay @ L 1-2 9-10 at UW-Milwaukee @ W 3-1 9-14 at Detroit W 2-1 9-20 at Dayton L 1-3 9-23 OHIO STATE # Ccd. 9-24 VANDERBILT # L 1-2 9-28 MICHIGAN W 2-0 10-6 at Northern Illinois * L 0-1 10-11 at Western Michigan * W 2-0 10-14 MARSHALL * W 1-0 10-17 at Oakland W 2-1 10-20 at Kentucky (OT) * L 1-2 10-27 BUFFALO * W 3-0 10-29 AKRON * W 2-1 10-31 MICHIGAN STATE (2OT) T 1-1 11-5 at Buffalo •• W 1-0 11-12 KENTUCKY •• L 0-1 ! Creighton/Diadora Challenge (3rd place) @ UW-Milwaukee Coca-Cola Classic (3rd place) # BGSU Diadora Classic (4th place) * MAC match •• MAC Tournament

8-10-1 Overall 4-2-1 MAC (3rd)

9-8-1 Overall 4-2-0 MAC (T-1st)

1999 Statistics Player Chris Dore Bobby Biggs Tony Malik Gene Braxton Matt Lyons Kevin Wisniewski Detrick Matthews Fred Degand Tommy Thomas Adam Erhard Mike Tinajero Jason Bryant Zac Olson Ben Vaccaro Kevin Jackson Chris Kraft Ty Fowler Matt Leardini Justin Follebout Matt Johnson BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 19/19 19/18 19/13 19/2 19/11 19/15 19/13 17/16 19/19 16/16 16/1 18/17 17/6 17/1 19/19 16/4 19/19 7/0 4/0 3/0 19 19

Chris Dore scored a team-high 26 points en route to All-MAC First-Team honors in 1999. Dore is one of five field players ranked among the BGSU career top10 on all three major lists (goals, assists and points).

2000 Statistics Shots 64 34 25 18 12 9 10 15 18 10 7 23 14 7 3 2 0 1 1 1 274 272

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Ty Fowler (19/19) 1812:22 139 BGSU 1812:22 139 Opponents 1812:22 138

SOG 30 19 11 13 6 4 7 8 7 3 3 11 9 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 138 139 Svs 95 95 103

G 9 6 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 34 GA 34 34 35

A 8 6 2 2 3 0 2 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 28

Pts. 26 18 8 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 102 96

MWG 3 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 10

GAA SHO Record 1.69 2 8-10-1 1.69 2 8-10-1 1.74 4 10-8-1

Player Matt Lyons Fred Degand Adam Erhard Detrick Matthews Gene Braxton Tommy Thomas Chris Kraft P.J. Behan Ben Vaccaro Zac Olson Kevin Wisniewski Scott Tilford Dave DeGraff Tony Malik Adam Schokora Matt Leardini Tim Butler Mike Tinajero Matt Martinka Mike Began BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 17/17 15/15 17/17 18/18 18/8 18/18 18/18 16/13 18/8 13/13 18/6 14/0 18/18 18/18 8/5 15/0 9/0 9/0 13/6 1/0 18 18

Shots 27 33 23 26 23 27 12 18 12 13 16 4 0 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 242 264

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. SOGF Dave DeGraff (18/18) 1553:08 95 Mike Began (1/0) 102:05 7 BGSU 1655:13 108 * Opponents 1655:13 100 * includes six ‘team saves’

SOG 14 9 6 11 13 14 4 8 5 4 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 100 108 Svs 76 6 88 * 75

G 5 4 0 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 20 GA 19 1 20 25

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A 8 4 8 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 16

Pts. 18 12 8 7 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 56

MWG 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8

GAA SHO Record 1.10 5 9-8-0 0.88 0 0-0-1 1.09 5 9-8-1 1.36 2 8-9-1


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2001 & 2002 2001

2002

OCSA/5th NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Mel Mahler Captains - Tony Malik, Detrick Matthews, Ben Vaccaro, Kevin Wisnewski 9-9 at Ohio State L 0-4 9-17 at Michigan State W 3-1 9-22 CANISIUS (2OT) ! T 0-0 9-23 UW-MILWAUKEE (2OT) ! W 1-0 9-28 at Akron * L 1-2 9-30 at Buffalo (OT) * W 1-0 10-5 KENTUCKY * L 1-3 10-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 0-1 10-11 at Michigan W 1-0 10-14 at Marshall * L 0-1 10-17 at Cincinnati W 3-1 10-19 OHIO WESLEYAN (OT) L 0-1 10-26 at Cleveland State W 2-0 10-28 DETROIT L 2-3 11-4 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W 1-0 11-9 vs. Buffalo (3OT) •• W 1-0 11-11 vs. Kentucky •• L 0-1 ! BGSU/Diadora Challenge (1st) * MAC match •• MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)

OCSA/NR NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Mel Mahler Captain - Matt Leardini 8-31 at St. Bonaventure ! 9-1 vs. Pittsburgh ! 9-7 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) @ 9-8 DUQUESNE @ 9-11 at Detroit 9-14 at Oakland 9-20 OHIO STATE (OT) 9-22 at Xavier 9-27 at Kentucky * 9-29 BUFFALO * 10-6 at Northern Illinois * 10-9 at Michigan 10-18 at Western Michigan * 10-20 MARSHALL (OT) * 10-25 IPFW 10-27 AKRON * 11-1 MICHIGAN STATE (OT) 11-3 CLEVELAND STATE 11-15 KENTUCKY # 11-17 AKRON # ! St. Bonaventure Classic @ Diadora Classic # MAC Tournament

8-8-1 Overall 2-4-0 MAC (5th)

6-13-0 Overall 4-1-0 MAC (T-1st)

2001 Statistics Player Detrick Matthews Matt Leardini Jon Hundley Tony Malik Tim Butler Burt Weaver Ben Vaccaro P.J. Behan Damion Bennett Scott Tilford Matt Martinka Ricky Harper Richie Francis Jonathan Wells Kevin Wisniewski Joshua Racette Jordan Bell Nnamdi Ihemelu Deryck Freudeman Charlie Archibald Dave DeGraff BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 17/17 17/17 14/7 17/17 13/6 16/2 16/16 11/9 16/16 15/5 16/16 15/12 15/11 15/8 11/6 11/1 1/1 6/1 8/1 6/1 17/17 17 17

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Dave DeGraff (17/17) BGSU Opponents * includes two “team saves”

L 1-3 L 0-1 L 1-4 L 0-3 L 1-4 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 0-4 Ccd. W 3-0 W 2-1 L 0-2 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 1-0 L 0-1 W 3-2 W 2-1 L 1-4

The awards just kept rolling in for Tony Malik in 2001. An All-MAC First-Team selection, he also was named to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team. Off the pitch, Malik was named the Falcon Club’s Senior Student-Athlete of the Year, and was the MAC’s male recipient of the Bob James Memorial Scholarship.

2002 Statistics Shots 35 13 20 16 12 12 16 17 15 11 8 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 1 1 0 210 272

Min. 1635:01 1635:01 1635:01

SOG 16 5 4 6 6 5 7 4 6 5 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 74 106 Svs 86 88 * 74

G 6 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 17

A 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 18

Pts. 13 6 5 5 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 52

MWG 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8

GA GAA SHO Record 18 0.99 7 8-8-1 18 0.99 7 8-8-1 17 0.94 6 8-8-1

Player Paul Dhaliwal Paul Seip Robert Aouad Eric Duda Francisco Sanchez Matt Leardini Ben Monnette Cory Stevens Deryck Freudeman Matt Martinka Adrian Akpan Damion Bennett Dave Belfort Nnamdi Ihemelu Andres Marques Scott Tilford Ryan Baird David DeGraff BGSU Opponents Goalkeeper (MP/MS) David DeGraff (19/19) Jim McCarthy (1/0) BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 18/15 19/19 19/12 16/15 19/10 19/19 19/18 18/17 19/7 17/17 18/15 17/16 15/3 5/0 12/3 8/4 4/0 19/19 19 19

Shots 24 16 8 14 14 7 11 8 11 1 14 9 1 4 3 2 0 0 147 277

Min. 1731:48 13:42 1745:30 1745:30

SOG 11 6 6 11 7 2 5 4 4 1 4 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 71 131 Svs 87 1 93 * 52

G 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 40

A 2 6 0 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 38

Pts. 10 10 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 61 118

MWG 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 13

GA GAA SHO Record 39 2.03 2 6-13-0 1 6.57 0 0-0-0 40 2.06 2 6-13-0 20 1.03 7 13-6-0

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2003 & 2004 2003

2004

OCSA/NR NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Mel Mahler Captain - Matt Martinka 8-30 CINCINNATI (2OT) 9-7 UW-GREEN BAY 9-12 at UCF 9-14 at Stetson 9-19 vs. San Diego State (2OT) ! 9-21 at UNLV (2OT) ! 9-26 at Akron * 9-28 MICHIGAN 10-3 at Buffalo (2OT) * 10-5 KENTUCKY * 10-10 at IPFW (OT) 10-12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * 10-16 at Cleveland State (2OT) 10-19 BIRMINGHAM SOUTH. 10-21 OAKLAND 10-24 at Marshall * 10-26 WESTERN MICH. (2OT) * 10-31 at Michigan State 11-2 DETROIT (2OT) 11-7 NORTHERN ILLINOIS # 11-9 KENTUCKY # 11-16 at Western Michigan # ! UNLV Classic • MAC match # MAC Tournament

OCSA/NR NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Fred Thompson 9-1 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-3 9-4 IUPUI (2OT) ! L 2-3 9-5 ST. BONAVENTURE ! L 1-4 9-8 at Detroit L 0-1 9-10 WRIGHT STATE L 0-4 9-12 XAVIER L 0-4 9-17 at Michigan L 0-4 9-19 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 0-3 9-24 at Ohio State L 4-7 9-26 MARSHALL * L 2-5 9-29 at Oakland L 0-2 10-3 AKRON * L 0-4 10-8 at Northern Illinois * L 3-6 10-10 BUFFALO (OT) * L 1-2 10-15 at Kentucky * L 1-5 10-22 at Western Michigan * L 2-5 10-24 at Cincinnati L 0-6 10-28 IPFW L 3-7 11-5 vs. Akron # L 0-1 * MAC match # MAC Tournament Quarterfinal (Kalamazoo, Mich.) ! Kelme Classic

8-9-5 Overall 2-3-1 MAC (4th)

0-19-0 Overall 0-6-0 MAC (7th)

T 0-0 W 3-0 L 1-0 W 3-1 T 1-1 L 2-3 L 1-4 L 1-6 W 1-0 L 0-3 W 2-1 W 2-1 T 2-2 W 1-0 L 0-1 L 0-1 T 2-2 L 0-2 T 1-1 W 2-1 W 1-0 L 0-5

2003 Statistics Player Dustin Snyder Omari Aldridge Paul Dhaliwal Eric Duda Paul Seip P.J. Behan Matt Martinka Sean McGarity Cory Stevens Daniel Bartulovic Adrian Akpan Kyle Adkins Bobby Woods Ben Monnette Andrew Knoll Dave Belfort Deryck Freudeman Andre Marques Scott Tilford Greg Gigliotti BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 22/20 22/22 18/16 19/19 21/20 21/20 18/18 19/9 22/17 17/0 20/20 13/1 22/19 20/18 9/8 6/2 10/0 9/0 2/1 1/0 22 22

Omari Aldridge led the Falcons in scoring in both 2004 and ‘05. He had 14 points in the 2004 campaign, following that up with an 11-goal, 25-point senior season the next fall.

2004 Statistics Shots 47 32 20 23 31 34 5 28 18 18 11 3 11 7 1 0 3 2 0 0 294 344

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Min. David DeGraff (21/21) 2021:24 Brandon Decker (1/1) 86:14 BGSU 2107:38 Opponents 2107:38 * includes three “team saves”

SOG 22 20 11 9 10 11 4 13 8 6 3 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 126 165 Svs 127 3 133 * 115

G 6 4 3 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 36

A 4 1 2 8 3 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 30 33

Pts. 16 9 8 8 7 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 80 105

MWG 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9

GA GAA SHO Record 32 1.42 5 8-8-5 4 4.17 0 0-1-0 36 1.54 5 8-9-5 25 1.07 7 9-8-5

Player Omari Aldridge Jordan Koblens Gregory Hennelly Abiola Sandy Matt Yanick Paul Seip P.J. Behan Nnamdi Ihemelu Dave Belfort Ben Monnette Michael Rutkowski Adrian Akpan Alec Perea Francisco Sanchez Dirk Eckroat Ryan Perea Cory Stevens Deryck Freudeman Julian Donofrio John MacKenzie Robert Aouad Tyler Dollins Brandon Decker BGSU Opponents

MP/MS 19/18 18/12 17/15 14/11 18/15 18/17 11/8 14/4 19/17 9/4 13/2 9/3 13/3 17/2 17/15 15/0 10/6 5/1 9/0 19/16 12/11 17/14 10/5 19 19

Goalkeeper (MP/MS) Tyler Dollins (17/14) Brandon Decker (10/5) BGSU Opponents * includes six ‘team saves’

Shots 32 17 19 17 16 17 8 6 2 2 7 5 3 1 6 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 163 328

Min. 1250:28 489:32 1740:00 1740:00

SOG 17 8 9 8 8 7 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 72 191 Svs 68 42 116 * 52

G 6 3 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 76

A 2 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 66

Pts. 14 9 5 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 218

MWG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19

GA GAA SHO Record 52 3.74 0 0-14-0 24 4.41 0 0-5-0 76 3.93 0 0-19-0 19 0.98 10 19-0-0

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2005 SAINT MARY’S (CALIF.) W 3-1 at Michigan State L 1-3 4-13-2 Overall at Loyola (Ill.) (2OT) L 2-3 1-4-0 MAC (5th) NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 0-3 OCSA/NR WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 2-3 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR at Buffalo * L 0-4 Coach - Fred Thompson at Akron * L 0-3 Captains - Dave Belfort, Omari CINCINNATI L 0-1 Aldridge, Matthew Yanick at Western Illinois (2OT) T 2-2 9-3 vs. Sacred Heart # L 0-1 CLEVELAND STATE W 3-1 9-4 vs. Eastern Illinois (2OT) # T 1-1 IPFW * W 2-1 9-9 at Wright State L 0-1 at Western Michigan •• L 0-2 9-11 at Evansville L 1-2 # UWGB Nike Tournament 2005 BGSU Men's Soccer 9-14 at Xavier L 0-5 * MAC match Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 07, 2009) 9-18 at UMBC L 1-2 •• MAC Tournament Quarterfinal 9-23 OHIO STATE (2OT) W 3-2 All games 9-25 9-29 10-2 10-7 10-9 10-14 10-16 10-19 10-23 10-26 10-30 11-8

2005

Overall: 4-13-2 Conf: 1-4-0 Home: 4-3-0 Away: 0-9-1 Neut: 0-1-1 ## 10 17 11 9 4 18 21 2 12 8 16 14 5 19 6 3 15

## 1 30 0 TM

Player

gp-gs

ALDRIDGE, Omari KIM, Justin HENNELLY, Gregory SANDY, Abiola DAVIS, George PEREA, Ryan BELFORT, Dave WILLIAMS, Kyle SANCHEZ, Francisco YANICK, Matt MACKENZIE, John PEREA, Alec LOPEZ, Jason SYNK, Andy AOUAD, Robert EPPS, Ryan MCNAYR, Kyle Total Opponents

19-18 18-17 19-6 18-11 18-17 19-15 19-17 18-6 16-0 16-0 19-19 16-4 14-12 19-19 8-2 18-8 19-19 19 19

Goalie

a

pts

sh

3 25 61 4 8 33 0 4 21 2 4 16 1 3 18 1 3 7 0 2 12 0 2 5 0 2 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 0 0 9 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 55 208 47 129 316 Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

SHOEMAKER,Paul PETKUS, Brent DECKER, Brandon TEAM Total Opponents

g

11 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 41

16-16 2-1 2-2 19 19

1507:04 135:00 135:00 0:00 1777:04 1777:04

32 4 5 0 41 21

sh%

sog

.180 34 .061 13 .095 5 .062 10 .056 5 .143 5 .083 1 .200 2 .333 1 .000 2 .000 0 .000 3 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .101 84 .130 131 gaavg

1.91 2.67 3.33 0.00 2.08 1.06

sog%

yc

.557 1 .394 4 .238 1 .625 1 .278 3 .714 3 .083 1 .400 3 .333 0 .500 0 .000 4 .333 1 .143 0 .167 1 .500 0 .000 0 .000 2 .404 26 .415 27

Saves saves

80 11 6 2 99 67

rc gwg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

pct

.714 .733 .545 1.000 .707 .761

2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13

w

4 0 0 0 4 13

pk-att

2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dave Belfort, a four-year letterwinner for the Falcons, was a team tri-captain in his 0-0 senior season of 2005. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-3 Record l

10 1 2 0 13 4

t

sho

2 0 0 0 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 8

Team saves: 2 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 21 41

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 208 316

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 99 67

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

9 13

11 27

92 104 138 166 45 31

47 34

0 0 5 7 4 1

1 1

7 5 3 1

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 85 79

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 307 288

34 36

48 41

150 151 136 139

1 2 2 7

2 0 4 6

BGSU 1279 7/183 2/385

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Opponent 3937 10/394


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2006 9-8 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) (2OT) $ T 1-1 10-22 at IPFW * L 1-2 9-10 vs. Sacramento State $ L 0-3 10-27 at Western Michigan * L 1-2 4-14-1 Overall 9-14 at Ohio State L 0-2 10-31 at Western Michigan # W 2-1 0-5-0 MAC (6th) 9-17 WRIGHT STATE L 1-4 11-3 vs. Akron % L 2-8 OCSA/NR 9-20 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-1 ! Falcon Classic ^ Coastal Carolina Invitational NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 9-24 EVANSVILLE L 1-4 $ Saint Mary’s Classic * MAC match Coach - Fred Thompson 9-29 at Northern Illinois * L 0-2 # MAC Tournament First Round 8-25 WESTERN ILLINOIS (OT) ! W 2-1 10-3 at 2006 BGSU Men's Soccer Detroit W 3-0 % MAC Tournament Semifinal (DeKalb, Ill.) 8-27 EASTERN ILLINOIS ! L 1-2 10-6 BUFFALO * L 1-2 Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 07, 2009) 9-1 at Coastal Carolina ^ L 0-2 10-11 at Pittsburgh All games W 2-1 9-3 vs. Furman ^ L 1-2 10-20 AKRON * L 1-4

2006

Overall: 4-14-1 Conf: 0-5-0 Home: 1-6-0 Away: 3-5-1 Neut: 0-3-0 ## 17 4 11 10 20 7 23 9 27 16 18 8 24 2 6 3 19 15 13 21 00 12 5

## 00 0 1 TM

Player

KIM, Justin DAVIS, George PEREA, Alec PEREA, Ryan VAN HOUTEN, Hunter HEPPLE, Cameron SMITH, Ahmad SANDY, Abiola LAWRENCE, Jacob MACKENZIE, John EVWARAYE, Chuko DEAL, Tyler SATHYANATHAN, Arun WILLIAMS, Kyle CRONE, Tim DAVIS,Chris SYNK, Andy MCNAYR, Kyle VETH, Dana DOZIER, Gavin SCHOLZ, Mark NICHOLS, Drew TURTON, Derek Total Opponents Goalie

gp-gs

15-13 19-16 18-17 17-13 19-13 15-10 16-7 12-8 16-16 18-15 9-0 14-2 3-1 13-7 10-3 8-7 8-7 16-16 7-5 11-0 4-1 19-14 1-0 19 19

a

pts

sh

2 12 34 3 7 31 3 5 31 3 7 28 0 2 22 1 3 15 0 6 15 0 0 8 1 5 6 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 2 3 1 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 16 56 215 46 134 287 Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

SCHOLZ, Mark PETKUS, Brent SHOEMAKER, Paul TEAM Total Opponents

g

5 2 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 44

3-1 2-2 16-16 19 19

180:00 200:00 1361:53 0:00 1741:53 1741:53

2 4 38 0 44 20

sh%

.147 .065 .032 .071 .045 .067 .200 .000 .333 .000 .000 .000 .333 .500 .000 .000 .000

1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .093 .153

gaavg

1.00 1.80 2.51 0.00 2.27 1.03

sog

19 14 11 11 9 10 6 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 99 131

sog%

.559 .452 .355 .393 .409 .667 .400 .375 .500 .750 .500 .667 .667 .500 .500 .000 .000

1.000 1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .460 .456

Saves saves

13 14 59 1 87 79

yc

3 2 3 6 2 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 35

rc gwg

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2

pct

.867 .778 .608 1.000 .664 .798

1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 14

w

0 0 4 0 4 13

pk-att

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 2-2

Paul Shoemaker started 16 of the Falcons’ 19 matches in 2006. Shoemaker made at least 50 saves in all four of his seasons.

Record l

1 1 12 0 14 4

t

Shots faced

sho

0 1 0 0 1 0

0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1 5

29 36 207 0 272 204

Team saves: 1 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 20 44

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 215 287

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 87 79

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

11 26

8 18

109 105 145 134 43 43

41 36

1 0

4 6

2 0

0 0 0 2 1 0

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 67 85

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 317 293

32 37

35 48

161 153 142 147

0 0 0 2

0 0

3 2

BGSU 1198 7/171 3/69

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Opponent 1945 9/216


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2007 9-23 at Wright State W 2-0 9-28 at Buffalo (OT) * L 2-3 6-10-3 Overall 10-2 at Michigan State L 0-1 2-2-1 MAC (4th) 10-7 IPFW (2OT) T 0-0 OCSA/NR 10-10 at Cincinnati L 0-3 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 10-14 HARTWICK (2OT) * T 2-2 Coach - Fred Thompson 10-17 at Michigan L 2-5 Captains - Thomas McLean, Abiola 10-19 at Akron * L 0-4 Sandy, Hunter Van Houten 10-24 DETROIT W 2-1 8-31 at Florida International (2OT) T 0-0 10-27 WESTERN MICHIGAN * W 4-1 9-2 at Florida Atlantic W 2-1 11-2 2007 BGSU MEN'S SOCCER NORTHERN ILLINOIS * W 3-1 9-7 at George Mason L 1-3 11-13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS # L 0-3 Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 07, 2010) 9-9 at American L 1-2 ! Falcon Classic All games 9-14 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (2OT) ! W 1-0 * MAC match 9-16 CANISIUS (OT) ! L 1-2 # MAC Tournament First Round 9-20 OHIO STATE L 0-1 Overall: 6-10-3 Conf: 2-2-1 Home: 4-3-2 Away: 2-7-1 Neut: 0-0-0

2007

## 7 9 20 18 6 10 14 21 16 27 11 2 1 0 3 8 15 4 22 13 12

Player

HEPPLE, Cameron SANDY, Abiola VAN HOUTEN, Hunter EVWARAYE, Chuko McLEAN, Thomas PEREA, Ryan KLANCIC, Matt DOZIER, Gavin THOMAS, Nathanyal LAWRENCE, Jacob PEREA, Alec DAVIS, Ryan SHOEMAKER, Paul PETKUS, Brent TOPOLIC, Dusko DEAL, Tyler McNAYR, Kyle BIRELINE, Garrett MISICK, Sean NETTEY, Paul PAVLIK, Patrick Total Opponents

## Goalie PETKUS, Brent 0 1 SHOEMAKER, Paul

gp-gs

15-14 18-18 19-19 19-18 16-16 12-6 18-13 19-3 5-0 19-19 15-10 14-9 13-13 6-6 17-17 15-15 17-11 7-2 5-0 8-0 3-0 19 19

g

4 5 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 33

a

6-6 13-13 19 19

559:45 1236:07 1795:52 1795:52

pts

sh

3 11 28 0 10 38 4 10 19 0 6 29 0 6 12 2 6 16 1 3 15 0 2 19 0 2 2 2 2 20 1 1 20 1 1 14 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 62 267 35 101 247

Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

Total Opponents

min

1104 1418 1642 1371 1327 604 1008 650 65 1604 858 732 1135 560 1500 1329 1163 211 45 202 13 -

9 24 33 23

gaavg

1.45 1.75 1.65 1.15

sh%

sog

.143 13 .132 16 .158 7 .103 13 .250 6 .125 8 .067 5 .053 11 .500 2 .000 8 .000 5 .000 7 .000 0 .000 0 .000 7 .000 5 .000 5 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .086 119 .134 122 Saves saves

34 54 88 95

sog% gwg

.464 .421 .368 .448 .500 .500 .333 .579

1.000

.400 .250 .500 .000 .000 .467 .500 .625 .500 .000 .000 .000 .446 .494

pct

.791 .692 .727 .805

1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 10

pk-att

0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0

w

3 3 6 10

Abiola Sandy scored four of his team-high total of five goals inside the friendly confines of Cochrane Field in 2007. Sandy earned AllOhio honors as the Falcons finished in fourth place in the MAC.

Record l

2 8 10 6

t

sho

1 2 3 3

1 3 4 7

Team saves: 0 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 23 33

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 267 247

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 88 95

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

12 13

10 18

123 130 101 134 36 51

46 42

0 2 8 8 4 2

1 0 6 4 2 0

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 101 79

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 268 237

50 41

42 36

136 121 124 105

5 1 8 5

4 1 3 3

BGSU 2150 9/239 0/0

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Opponent 3772 10/377


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2008 10-1 at Ohio State L 0-1 10-4 at Hartwick * L 0-2 4-13-2 Overall 10-11 AKRON * L 0-2 0-6-0 MAC (7th) 10-15 at Western Michigan * L 0-3 OCSA/NR 10-19 at Florida Atlantic (OT) * L 1-2 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 10-22 WRIGHT STATE W 3-0 Coach - Fred Thompson 10-25 at Northern Illinois * L 0-1 Captains - Thomas McLean, Hunter 10-29 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-4 Van Houten 11-1 BUFFALO * L 0-2 8-30 at South Florida L 0-3 11-4 at Detroit (2OT) T 3-3 9-5 at Furman $ L 0-2 11-13 vs. Northern Illinois & L 0-2 BGSU FALCON MEN'S SOCCER 2008 9-7 vs. Coll. of Charleston $ L 0-2 $ Diadora/Spinx Furman Invitational (Greenville, S.C.) Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 07, 2009) 9-12 vs. Centenary % W 3-2 % UCA Tournament (Conway, Ark.) All games 9-13 at Central Arkansas (2OT) % W 2-1 # BGSU Invitational 9-19 IPFW # W 2-0 * MAC match 9-21 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) # L 1-2 MAC Tournament Overall: 4-13-2 &Conf: 0-6-0 Quarterfinal Home: (Akron, 2-4-0Ohio) Away: 1-7-2 Neut: 1-2-0 9-27 at Marshall (2OT) T 3-3

2008

## 18 27 7 6 9 1 26 4 21 20 10 8 3 23 16 5 2 17 15 19 12

## 1 0 TM

Player

EVWARAYE, Chuko LAWRENCE, Jacob HEPPLE, Cameron McLEAN, Thomas EBLING, Byard SHOEMAKER, Paul JURTOVSKI, Chris BIRELINE, Garrett DOZIER, Gavin VAN HOUTEN, Hunter ARMSTRONG, Colin DEAL, Tyler TOPOLIC, Dusko SMITH, Ahmad KRKELJIC, Vuk BARKER, Robert DAVIS, Ryan FINK, Tanner McNAYR, Kyle BARR, John STEGMAIER, Brandon Total Opponents Goalie

gp-gs

19-14 16-15 15-10 18-18 9-7 15-15 13-9 5-0 19-13 17-16 14-4 17-17 19-18 12-7 15-5 8-3 9-7 12-9 18-17 3-0 2-1 19 19

a

pts

sh

0 10 20 0 8 22 4 8 29 0 4 18 0 4 12 2 4 6 0 2 13 0 2 1 2 2 13 2 2 13 2 2 5 1 1 18 0 0 31 0 0 11 0 0 7 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 49 228 34 108 283 Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

SHOEMAKER, Paul PETKUS, Brent TEAM Total Opponents

g

5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 37

15-15 4-4 19 19

1383:37 382:07 0:00 1765:44 1765:44

28 9 0 37 18

sh%

.250 .182 .069 .111 .167 .167 .077

1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .079 .131

gaavg

1.82 2.12 0.00 1.89 0.92

sog

10 13 11 9 6 6 7 1 7 7 2 8 10 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 106 136

sog% gwg

.500 .591 .379 .500 .500

1.000

.538

1.000

.538 .538 .400 .444 .323 .364 .286 .500 .000

1.000

.000 .000 .000 .465 .481

Saves saves

66 28 5 99 88

2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13

pk-att

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2

pct

.702 .757 1.000 .728 .830

Kyle McNayr, a four-year starter, was a mainstay on the Falcons’ back line from 2005-08.

w

3 1 0 4 12

Record l

11 2 0 13 4

t

sho

1 1 0 2 1

1 1 0 2 11

Team saves: 5 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 18 37

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 228 283

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 99 88

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

3 17

14 19

105 118 132 137 48 38

48 48

0 1 1 5

1 1

1 0 4 9 2 1

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 75 84

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 231 248

34 46

38 36

107 113 121 121

0 2 9 2

3 0

2 4

BGSU 1228 6/205 3/109

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Opponent 3282 10/328


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2009 9-20 IPFW (2OT) T 1-1 9-23 at Michigan L 1-5 3-12-3 Overall 9-26 at Akron * L 0-6 2-3-1 MAC (5th) 10-3 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 0-1 OCSA/NR 10-6 VALPARAISO L 0-2 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 10-16 at Buffalo * W 4-3 Coach - Eric Nichols 10-21 at Michigan State L 1-2 Captains - Jacob Lawrence, Hunter Van 10-25 HARTWICK (2OT) * T 2-2 Houten 10-28 at Wright State L 0-2 9-1 MARSHALL W 2-0 10-31 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 0-3 9-4 vs. Louisville $ L 0-3 11-4 DETROIT (OT) L 2-3 BGSU FALCON MEN'S SOCCER 2009 9-6 at Kentucky $ L 1-4 11-7 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 3-0 Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 07, 2009) 9-11 vs. Richmond % L 1-3 $ UK Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 9-12 at Duquesne (2OT) % T 0-0 % DuquesneAll games Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 9-18 at Dayton L 3-4 * MAC match

2009

Overall: 3-12-3 Conf: 2-3-1 Home: 2-4-2 Away: 1-6-1 Neut: 0-2-0

## 10 27 7 20 3 18 11 14 5 9 2 21 33 8 6 19 17 16 15 13 22 4

## 33 0 TM

Player

HEPPLE, Cameron LAWRENCE, Jacob EBLING, Byard VAN HOUTEN, Hunter WESTON, Max EVWARAYE, Chuko JURTOVSKI, Chris SMITH, Ahmad TOPOLIC, Dusko McLEAN, Thomas D'AGOSTINO, Joey DOZIER, Gavin SCHOETTLEY, Dylan DEAL, Tyler LEMKE, Zach BARR, John ARMSTRONG, Colin McLEAN, Chris BARKER, Robert FINK, Tanner CUSTER, Jake BIRELINE, Garrett Total Opponents Goalie

gp-gs

12-12 16-16 18-9 16-16 13-6 16-7 18-11 10-2 18-15 17-14 17-8 16-1 10-7 18-18 15-5 7-0 13-4 15-7 5-0 18-18 11-6 17-5 18 18

g

10 5 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 44

a

10-7 11-11 18 18

792:45 895:00 0:00 1687:45 1687:45

pts

sh

1 21 43 3 13 32 1 5 26 5 5 21 2 4 5 1 3 12 0 2 12 0 2 4 2 2 10 1 1 14 1 1 10 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 15 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 61 228 38 126 334

Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

SCHOETTLEY, Dylan SMOKER, Jeff TEAM Total Opponents

min

960 1464 789 1408 559 651 872 242 1330 1167 994 480 793 1516 607 81 354 658 112 1660 510 505 -

20 24 0 44 21

gaavg

2.27 2.41 0.00 2.35 1.12

sh%

sog

.233 22 .156 19 .077 12 .000 10 .200 1 .083 7 .083 5 .250 1 .000 3 .000 3 .000 5 .000 2 .000 0 .000 7 .000 2 .000 1 .000 0 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .092 103 .132 146 Saves saves

44 56 2 102 82

sog% gwg

.512 .594 .462 .476 .200 .583 .417 .250 .300 .214 .500 .400 .000 .467 .333 .333 .000 .333 .500 .500 .000 .000 .452 .437

pct

.688 .700 1.000 .699 .796

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 12

pk-att

1-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 3-3

w

2 1 0 3 12

Cameron Hepple, despite missing all of six matches and parts of two others, led the team with 10 goals and 21 points in 2009. He had four goals and eight points in just three MAC contests.

Record l

5 7 0 12 3

t

sho

1 2 0 3 3

1 1 1 3 7

Team saves: 2 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 21 44

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 228 334

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 102 82

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

10 17

11 26

94 123 152 165 53 29

43 49

0 1 7 8 4 3

0 0 4 9 2 1

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 83 107

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 237 236

26 44

53 54

124 106 111 116

2 3 3 6

2 6 4 3

BGSU 1935 8/242 2/798

Opponent 4963 8/620

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2010 9-26 LIPSCOMB L 0-2 10-1 WESTERN MICHIGAN * L 0-2 6-9-3 Overall 10-6 at IPFW (OT) W 2-1 3-3-0 MAC (T-3rd) 10-9 BUFFALO * W 2-0 OCSA/NR 10-13 at Butler L 0-5 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 10-16 at Hartwick * W 1-0 Coach - Eric Nichols 10-20 MICHIGAN STATE L 1-2 Captains - Tanner Fink, Thomas 10-27 at Michigan L 1-5 McLean, Dusko Topolic 10-30 at Northern Illinois * L 0-1 9-3 vs. Appalachian State (2OT) % T 0-0 BOWLING GREEN MEN'S SOCCER 2010 11-3 at IUPUI (2OT) T 0-0 9-5 at Davidson (2OT) % T 2-2 11-6 at Florida Atlantic * W 2-1 Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 02, 2011) 9-11 AKRON * L 0-2 11-12 vs. Western Michigan $ L 0-1 All games 9-15 at Detroit W 1-0 % Davidson adidas Classic (Davidson, N.C.) 9-19 at Valparaiso L 0-2 * MAC match 9-22 WRIGHT STATE W 3-0 $ MAC Tournament Semifinal (Akron, Ohio)

2010

Overall: 6-9-3 Conf: 3-3-0 Home: 2-4-0 Away: 4-4-2 Neut: 0-1-1

## 10 5 2 18 9 12 23 17 11 8 13 21 20 6 7 24 14 16 4 3 1 0

## 0 1 TM

Player

gp-gs

WESTON, Max TOPOLIC, Dusko D'AGOSTINO, Joey COMISKEY, Ryan LEMKE, Zach GALLOWAY, Sam SCHEWEE, Zach ARMSTRONG, Colin JURTOVSKI, Chris SILVA, Brandon FINK, Tanner EGANHOUSE, Jacob SNASHALL, Ryan McLEAN, Thomas EBLING, Byard ILAO, Marco GRIESINGER, Matt McLEAN, Chris BIRELINE, Garrett SIKICH, Sean ROSALES, Miguel WIEST, Michael Total Opponents

18-16 18-13 18-15 16-3 16-14 17-12 18-18 12-2 15-9 18-18 18-18 14-3 17-2 18-18 5-0 4-2 16-12 8-5 1-0 1-0 18-18 1-0 18 18

Goalie

g

4 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 26

a

5 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 22

Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

WIEST, Michael ROSALES, Miguel TEAM Total Opponents

min

1148 1048 1142 699 991 1054 1621 259 896 1660 1675 500 646 1675 51 171 1186 446 3 7 1659 29 -

1-0 18-18 18 18

29:16 1659:07 0:00 1688:23 1688:23

0 26 0 26 15

pts

sh

13 26 6 31 4 17 4 15 3 23 3 23 2 12 2 2 2 13 1 19 1 10 1 3 1 3 0 6 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 209 74 290 gaavg

0.00 1.41 0.00 1.39 0.80

sh%

sog

.154 11 .097 11 .118 9 .133 9 .043 4 .000 8 .083 4 .500 1 .000 5 .000 5 .000 3 .000 0 .000 0 .000 3 .000 2 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .072 77 .090 104 Saves saves

0 75 3 78 62

sog% gwg

.423 .355 .529 .600 .174 .348 .333 .500 .385 .263 .300 .000 .000 .500 .500 .000

1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .368 .359

pct

.000 .743 1.000 .750 .805

2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9

pk-att

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

w

0 6 0 6 9

The Falcons celebrate a goal by Dusko Topolic (5) in the win over Wright State. Topolic scored three goals on the season, with the game-winning marker vs. both WSU and Hartwick.

Record l

0 9 0 9 6

t

sho

0 3 0 3 3

0.0 6.0 0.0 6 9

Team saves: 3 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 15 26

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 71 101

Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 209 290

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 202 200

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 78 62

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

4 11

10 15

92 103 130 144 39 25

33 34

1 0 9 9 2 1

0 0 5 7 4 2

31 58

37 41

89 105 92 100

1 1 1 7

2 1 7 1

BGSU 1934 6/322 2/986

Opponent 3096 10/310

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2011 9-18 at Lipscomb (2OT) % T 1-1 9-21 at Detroit W 4-1 7-8-3 Overall 9-30 IUPUI W 1-0 1-4-1 MAC (6th) 10-2 FLORIDA ATLANTIC * W 3-0 OCSA/NR 10-5 at Ohio State (OT) L 0-1 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 10-9 at Buffalo * L 0-5 Coach - Eric Nichols 10-19 at Michigan State (2OT) T 0-0 Captains - Tanner Fink, Miguel Rosales, 10-22 HARTWICK (2OT) * T 1-1 Brandon Silva 10-26 at #7 Akron * L 0-3 8-26 #9 MICHIGAN W 2-0 10-29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * L 0-3 8-31 IPFW W 3-0 11-1 at Wright State L 1-2 9-3 CLEVELAND STATE L 1-2BOWLING GREEN MEN'S SOCCER 2011 11-5 at Western Michigan * L 1-2 9-9 vs. Duquesne (2OT) $ Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 05, 2012) W 1-0 $ Pitt/Nike Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 9-11 at Pittsburgh $ W 1-0 % Hyatt Place Brentwood Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.) All games 9-16 at Belmont % L 2-3 * MAC match

2011

Overall: 7-8-3 Conf: 1-4-1 Home: 4-2-1 Away: 2-6-2 Neut: 1-0-0 ## 15 10 17 8 6 9 5 13 12 23 14 2 20 16 7 21 24 11 4 3 1 0

## 0 1 TM

Player

gp-gs

BARALDI, Danny HALL, Rodcliff ARMSTRONG, Colin SILVA, Brandon LEMKE, Zach COMISKEY, Ryan SNASHALL, Ryan FINK, Tanner GALLOWAY, Sam SCHEWEE, Zach GRIESINGER, Matt D'AGOSTINO, Joey OLIVERIO, Nico McLEAN, Chris EBLING, Byard KUMHER, Jon ILAO, Marco JURTOVSKI, Chris BECHTOL, Alex SIKICH, Sean ROSALES, Miguel WIEST, Michael Total Opponents

18-18 17-17 16-2 17-17 18-18 14-2 15-14 13-13 11-11 18-18 6-5 17-6 6-0 7-0 17-14 9-4 1-0 1-0 17-17 4-4 7-5 13-13 18 18

Goalie

g

5 4 4 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 24

a

8 2 0 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 20

Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

WIEST, Michael ROSALES, Miguel TEAM Total Opponents

min

1599 1261 511 1483 1622 385 1104 1226 831 1653 455 836 137 129 1319 302 4 12 1606 380 616 1081 -

13-13 7-5 18 18

1080:55 615:44 0:00 1696:39 1696:39

13 11 0 24 22

pts

sh

18 45 10 53 8 15 7 18 7 40 6 11 4 18 2 13 1 11 1 8 1 0 0 7 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 248 68 231 gaavg

1.08 1.61 0.00 1.27 1.17

sh%

sog

.111 21 .075 20 .267 9 .167 8 .050 14 .182 3 .056 11 .000 5 .000 3 .000 2 .000 0 .000 2 .000 3 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .089 104 .104 98 Saves saves

43 30 1 74 82

sog%

yc

rc gwg

.467 4 .377 4 .600 1 .444 0 .350 1 .273 1 .611 2 .385 0 .273 1 .250 1 .000 0 .286 0 .750 0 .500 0 .500 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .419 19 .424 26

pct

.768 .732 1.000 .755 .788

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

w

6 1 0 7 8

2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8

pk-att

Record l

4 4 0 8 7

0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-1

Brandon Silva (left), Miguel Rosales (center) and Tanner Fink were the captains of the 2011 Falcons. Silva, a redshirt sophomore in 2011, also was a tri-captain in ’12 and ’13.

t

Shots faced

sho

1 2 0 3 3

6 1 0 7 5

138 91 0 229 245

Team saves: 1 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 22 24

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 95 80

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 248 231

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 212 210

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 74 82

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

12 5

9 18

106 120 102 121 30 34

42 39

0 1

15 4 1 7

1 0 7 4

1 2

47 34

39 44

97 110 111 88

7 1 2 5

2 1 3 6

BGSU 4515 7/645 1/813

Opponent 4979 10/498

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2012 2012

8-9-3 Overall 3-3-1 MAC (T-4th)

OCSA/NR NSCAA Great Lakes/NR Coach - Eric Nichols Captains - Joey D’Agostino, Zach Lemke, Brandon Silva 8-25 ST. BONAVENTURE W 8-29 MICHIGAN STATE L 9-1 MARSHALL (2OT) T 9-7 vs. Wofford ^ L 9-9 at #18 Coastal Carolina (2OT) ^ T 9-14 at Cleveland State W 9-18 DETROIT L

3-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 3-3 1-0 0-2

#7 AKRON * L MILWAUKEE (2OT) W at Hartwick * L WESTERN MICHIGAN * W at Ohio State L BUFFALO * W at IPFW L at Northern Illinois (2OT) * T at Michigan W at Florida Atlantic * W WRIGHT STATE (OT) W WEST VIRGINIA * L at #1 Akron % L ^ Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, S.C.) * MAC match BGSU MEN'S SOCCER 2012 $ MAC Tournament Semifinal (Akron, Ohio) 9-22 9-25 9-28 10-5 10-10 10-13 10-16 10-20 10-23 10-26 10-30 11-3 11-9

0-2 2-1 0-2 2-1 0-2 3-0 1-2 0-0 2-0 2-0 3-2 0-1 0-2

Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 06, 2013) All games Overall: 8-9-3 Conf: 3-3-1 Home: 5-4-1 Away: 3-4-2 Neut: 0-1-0

## 11 10 7 9 6 5 23 8 16 20 3 4 24 15 2 25 21 14 12

Player

gp-gs

GRANT, Anthony BARALDI, Danny JAMES, Ryan COMISKEY, Ryan LEMKE, Zach SNASHALL, Ryan SCHEWEE, Zach SILVA, Brandon McLEAN, Chris LEKAREV, Vlad SIKICH, Sean GENRICH, Jake ILAO, Marco GAY, Tyler D'AGOSTINO, Joey HASTINGS, Sean KUMHER, Jon GRIESINGER, Matt GROSS, Shawn Total Opponents

20-18 19-19 20-13 19-3 19-19 14-13 19-16 20-20 15-3 16-2 20-20 20-20 11-2 3-0 2-2 17-15 14-10 13-5 1-0 20 20

## Goalie WIEST, Michael 0 TM TEAM

g

8 6 4 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 23

a

4 7 2 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 23

Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

20-20 20 20

Total Opponents

min

1478 1705 1345 620 1754 1098 1613 1866 349 368 1875 1822 259 40 150 1215 704 486 4 -

1874:16 0:00 1874:16 1874:16

23 0 23 23

pts

sh

20 47 19 50 10 21 5 19 5 42 4 6 3 21 3 11 2 4 1 7 1 0 0 6 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 242 69 373 gaavg

1.10 0.00 1.10 1.10

sh%

sog

.170 22 .120 20 .190 8 .105 10 .024 17 .000 3 .048 6 .091 4 .000 2 .000 1 .000 0 .000 2 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .095 95 .062 127 Saves saves

100 4 104 72

sog%

yc

rc gwg

.468 0 .400 8 .381 2 .526 1 .405 3 .500 0 .286 4 .364 1 .500 2 .143 0 .000 0 .333 0 .000 3 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .393 25 .340 19

pct

.813 1.000 .819 .758

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

w

8 0 8 9

5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9

pk-att

Record l

9 0 9 8

0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3

fg

ot hat gtg

6 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grant 0 1 led the Falcons with eight goals in Anthony 0 0 0 0 2012, including five game-winning tallies, the most 0 0 0 0 by a BGSU player since 1997. Grant scored the 0 0 0 0 GWG 0 0in all 0 three 0 of BG’s MAC victories. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 2 9 0 0 7

t

Shots faced

sho

3 0 3 3

7.0 0.0 7 9

366 0 366 236

Team saves: 4 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 23 23

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 242 373

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 104 72

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

9 12

12 11

114 118 143 210 36 35

62 36

1 0 6 8 3 0

1 0

4 12 3 1

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 84 137

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 262 217

39 56

44 77

132 121 98 107

1 2

2 7

0 2

7 5

BGSU 5929 10/593 1/204

Opponent 5651 9/628

86 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 86


FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2013 9-21 at #15 Akron * L 0-1 9-27 at Marshall (2OT) T 1-1 6-7-6 Overall 9-29 at Northern Kentucky (2OT) T 0-0 2-2-2 MAC (T-4th) 10-4 at Buffalo * W 1-0 OCSA/NR 10-8 DETROIT L 1-2 NSCAA Great Lakes/NR 10-12 NORTHERN ILL. (2OT) * W 1-0 Coach - Eric Nichols 10-16 CLEVELAND STATE (2OT) L 0-1 Captains - Joey D’Agostino, Brandon 10-19 at Davidson W 2-0 Silva, Michael Wiest 10-22 at Wright State (2OT) W 1-0 8-30 MALONE W 5-0 10-26 HARTWICK (2OT) * T 1-1 9-2 #14 MICHIGAN (2OT) T 1-1 11-2 at Western Michigan * L 0-1 BGSU MEN'S SOCCER 2013 9-6 vs. #16 Marquette ^ L 0-3 11-5 IPFW W 8-0 Bowling Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 08, 2013) 9-8 at #24 Milwaukee ^ L 0-2 11-8 at West Virginia (2OT) * T 3-3 9-13 OHIO STATE (2OT) T 0-0 ^ Panther Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.) All games 9-18 at Michigan State L 0-1 * MAC match

2013

Overall: 6-7-6 Conf: 2-2-2 Home: 3-2-3 Away: 3-4-3 Neut: 0-1-0

## 9 11 10 22 8 5 23 7 2 25 21 3 20 17 0 4 18 14 19 13 6

Player

gp-gs

COMISKEY, Ryan GRANT, Anthony BARALDI, Danny SULLIVAN, Joe SILVA, Brandon SNASHALL, Ryan SCHEWEE, Zach JAMES, Ryan D'AGOSTINO, Joey HALL, Rodcliff KUMHER, Jon SIKICH, Sean LEKAREV, Vlad AUDEN, Max WIEST, Michael GENRICH, Jake ROTH, Jacob GRIESINGER, Matt SHELT, Jacob SHEA, Danny LOOKER, Dan Total Opponents

18-4 19-15 17-16 19-6 19-19 18-15 19-18 19-16 17-16 12-2 10-1 19-19 17-4 16-14 19-19 19-18 6-1 7-5 1-0 1-0 4-1 19 19

## Goalie WIEST, Michael 0 TM TEAM

g

6 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 17

a

1 3 4 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 15

Goal Average min ga

gp-gs

19-19 19 19

Total Opponents

min

570 1360 1572 990 1846 1532 1817 1252 1020 353 209 1862 579 1323 1866 1738 152 354 5 5 104 -

1866:44 0:00 1866:44 1866:44

17 0 17 25

pts

sh

13 25 11 66 10 57 6 15 6 15 5 18 4 39 4 27 3 19 3 13 3 4 2 2 1 19 1 12 1 0 0 7 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 342 49 246 gaavg

0.82 0.00 0.82 1.21

sh%

sog

.240 11 .061 31 .053 23 .133 7 .133 9 .111 8 .026 17 .037 8 .053 5 .077 3 .250 2 .000 2 .000 5 .000 3 .000 0 .000 2 .000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .073 138 .069 94 Saves saves

75 2 77 113

sog%

.440 .470 .404 .467 .600 .444 .436 .296 .263 .231 .500

1.000

.263 .250 .000 .286 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .404 .382

yc

rc gwg

1 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 8

pct

.815 1.000 .819 .819

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

w

6 0 6 7

0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7

pk-att

0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-1

Record l

7 0 7 6

Michael Wiest, who played every second of every match for the second consecutive season, had eight shutouts in 2013. That shutout total was the highest by a BGSU ‘keeper since 1998. Wiest tied for the MAC lead in shutouts, and led the conference in saves percentage.

t

6 0 6 6

sho/cbo

8/0 0/0 8 8

Shots faced

243 0 243 333

Team saves: 2 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 25 17

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 342 246

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 77 113

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

9 9

14 7

153 156 105 117 37 48

33 57

0 0

15 14 4 4

2 1

18 10 3 4

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 101 66

1st 2nd

OT OT2

Total 270 216

39 34

48 29

114 126 97 102

11 2

20 10

3 1

10 7

BGSU 8559 8/1070 1/193

Opponent 5803 10/580

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FALCONS YEAR BY YEAR - 2014 10-11 10-18 10-22 10-25 10-29 11-1 11-4 11-8 11-14 11-16

2014

14-6-1 Overall 2-2-1 MAC (T-3rd)

#25 AKRON * L BUFFALO (2OT) * T at Ohio State L at West Virginia * L at Detroit (2OT) W WESTERN MICH. (OT) * W WRIGHT STATE (OT) W at Northern Illinois * W vs. West Virginia (OT) % W at Akron ! L # Duquesne Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) * MAC match % MAC Tournament Semifinal (Akron, Ohio) ! MAC Tournament Final

0-1 1-1 0-3 1-2 1-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-2 1-2

NSCAA Great Lakes/6th Coach - Eric Nichols Captains - Danny Baraldi, Jake Genrich, Jon Kumher 8-29 IUPUI W 2-0 9-2 FINDLAY W 8-0 9-5 vs. Niagara # W 4-0 9-7 at Duquesne (2OT) # L 2-3 9-12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 2-1 9-16 at Michigan W 1-0 9-19 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 3-1 BGSU MEN'S SOCCER 2014 9-24 #16 MICHIGAN STATE Bowling L 0-1 Green Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2014) 9-28 at St. Bonaventure W 1-0 All games 10-1 at IPFW W 1-0 10-7 at Cleveland State (OT) W 1-0 Overall: 14-6-1 Conf: 2-2-1 Home: 6-2-1 Away: 6-4-0 Neut: 2-0-0 ## 11 18 22 17 10 9 7 2 5 19 21 16 14 4 6 25 15 13 1 0

## 0 1 TM

Player

gp-gs

min

g

a

pts

sh

sh%

sog

sog%

yc

rc

gwg

pk-att

FLYNN, Pat ROTH, Jacob SULLIVAN, Joe AUDEN, Max BARALDI, Danny MACOMBER, Brad JAMES, Ryan JINA, Prayag LEKAREV, Vlad BETENSON, Chase KUMHER, Jon HASKIN, Ian REYNOLDS, Keaton GENRICH, Jake MARTIN, Jake NEBERGALL, Beck WINKLER, Brent SHEA, Danny LANDSBERGER, Nick HEUTON, Ryan Total Opponents

21-21 21-21 20-20 21-21 18-16 20-5 21-21 7-0 19-19 9-5 21-21 12-3 5-0 21-21 12-11 1-0 1-0 14-5 15-13 9-8 21 21

1820 1902 1809 1962 1424 787 1924 160 1338 388 1950 441 97 1973 941 23 19 708 1218 755 -

14 5 5 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 20

4 8 6 3 2 2 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 17

32 18 16 15 10 6 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 57

56 33 43 28 47 15 16 1 22 4 5 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 277 290

.250 .152 .116 .214 .085 .133 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .137 .069

35 18 18 13 15 5 8 0 9 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 128 108

.625 .545 .419 .464 .319 .333 .500 .000 .409 .500 .200 .000 .000 .500

0 2 2 5 8 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 29 33

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1

6 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6

0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-5 3-6

Goalie

gp-gs

HEUTON, Ryan LANDSBERGER, Nick TEAM Total Opponents

9-8 15-13 21 21

Goal Average min ga

754:51 1217:48 0:00 1972:39 1972:39

4 16 0 20 38

gaavg

Saves saves

0.48 1.18 0.00 0.91 1.73

38 48 2 88 90

1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .462 .372

pct

w

.905 .750 1.000 .815 .703

4 10 0 14 6

Record l

2 4 0 6 14

Pat Flynn (right) exploded for 14 goals in his first season at BGSU, including a school record-tying five tallies in the Falcons’ win over Findlay.

t

sho/cbo

1 0 0 1 1

4/1 3/1 1/0 8 3

Team saves: 2 Goals by Period Bowling Green Opponents Shots by Period Bowling Green Opponents Saves by Period Bowling Green Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

19 6

14 13

4 0

1 1

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

139 114

121 160

11 12

6 4

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

35 49

47 38

5 1

1 2

Total 38 20

Corners by Period Bowling Green Opponents

Total 277 290

Fouls by Period Bowling Green Opponents

Total 88 90

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

35 44

39 67

1 2

2 2

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

111 98

130 145

13 5

0 2 BGSU 5534 9/615 2/546

Total 77 115 Total 254 250 Opponent 3930 10/393

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2014 AWARDS & HONORS MAX AUDEN OCSA Academic All-Ohio First Team MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Academic All-MAC Team College Sports Madness All-MAC First Team MAC All-Tournament Team

Max Auden

DANNY BARALDI All-MAC Second Team College Sports Madness All-MAC Second Team OCSA All-Ohio Second Team College Sports Madness Preseason AllMAC First Team 18th - Top Drawer Soccer MAC Preseason player rankings Duquesne Invitational All-Tournament Team

Nick Landsberger

NICK LANDSBERGER OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team Academic All-MAC Team College Sports Madness All-MAC Second Team MAC All-Tournament Team MAC Player of the Week (Sept. 1)

BGSU NSCAA Team Academic Award Danny Baraldi

Pat Flynn

Jake Genrich

Ryan James

PAT FLYNN Capital One Academic All-America Second Team Capital One Academic All-District First Team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team All-MAC Second Team College Sports Madness All-MAC First Team MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Academic All-MAC Team OCSA All-Ohio First Team Duquesne Invitational All-Tournament Team MAC Player of the Week (Sept. 8) US College Sport Player of the Week (Sept. 17) College Soccer News Team of the Week (Sept. 22) MAC Player of the Week (Sept. 22) College Sports Madness MAC Player of the Week (Sept. 23) MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Sept. 24) 3rd - Top Drawer Soccer MAC Midseason player rankings JAKE GENRICH All-MAC Second Team OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Academic All-MAC Team College Sports Madness All-MAC Second Team College Sports Madness Preseason AllMAC Second Team

RYAN JAMES NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Third Team All-MAC Second Team OCSA Academic All-Ohio First Team MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Academic All-MAC Team OCSA All-Ohio Second Team College Sports Madness Preseason AllMAC Second Team 20th - Top Drawer Soccer MAC Preseason player rankings

Eric Nichols

ERIC NICHOLS College Sports Madness MAC Coach of the Year ERIC REED NSCAA Great Lakes Region Assistant Coach of the Year

Eric Reed

Jacob Roth

JACOB ROTH All-MAC Second Team College Sports Madness All-MAC First Team OCSA Academic All-Ohio First Team MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Academic All-MAC Team MAC All-Tournament Team College Sports Madness MAC Player of the Week (Oct. 13) College Sports Madness MAC Player of the Week (Nov. 10) JOE SULLIVAN College Sports Madness All-MAC Second Team OCSA Academic All-Ohio Second Team MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete Academic All-MAC Team Capital One Academic All-District First Team Duquesne Invitational All-Tournament Team 18th - Top Drawer Soccer MAC Midseason player rankings

Joe Sullivan

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FALCONS IN THE MAC TOURNAMENT BGSU’S ALL-TIME MAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS (18-15-0) 1994 (Akron, Ohio) – 2nd Place 11/4/94 QF vs. Eastern Michigan 11/5/94 SF at Akron 11/6/94 Final vs. Miami (OT)

W 5-1 W 1-0 L 1-3

1995 (Kalamazoo, Mich.) – CHAMPIONS 11/4/95 SF vs. Kentucky (2-OT) 11/5/95 Final vs. Akron

W 1-0 W 2-0

1996 (Bowling Green, Ohio) – CHAMPIONS 11/16/96 SF EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/17/96 Final KENTUCKY

W 1-0 W 4-0

1997 (Oxford, Ohio) – CHAMPIONS 11/6/97 QF vs. Northern Illinois 11/7/97 SF vs. Kentucky 11/9/97 Final vs. Akron

W 4-1 W 1-0 W 1-0

2005 (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 11/8/05 QF at Western Michigan

L

2006 (Kalamazoo, Mich. & DeKalb, Ill.) 10/31/06 QF at Western Michigan 11/3/06 SF vs. Akron

W 2-1 L 2-8

2007 (Bowling Green, Ohio) 11/13/07 QF NORTHERN ILL.

L

0-3

2008 (Akron, Ohio) 11/13/08 QF

vs. Northern Illinois

L

0-2

vs. Western Michigan

L

0-1

at Akron

L

0-2

2009 – Did not qualify 2010 (Akron, Ohio) 11/12/10 SF

1998 (Lexington, Ky. & Akron, Ohio) – 2nd Place 11/6/98 QF vs. Marshall W 2-0 11/8/98 SF at Kentucky (2-OT) W 2-0 11/14/98 Final at Akron L 1-4

2011 – Did not qualify

1999 (DeKalb, Ill.) 11/5/99 QF

2013 – Did not qualify

at Northern Illinois

L

2-4

2000 (Buffalo, N.Y. & Bowling Green, Ohio) – 2nd Place) 11/5/00 SF at Buffalo W 1-0 11/12/00 Final KENTUCKY L 0-1 2001 (Akron, Ohio) 11/9/01 QF 11/11/01 SF

vs. Buffalo (3-OT) vs. Kentucky

2002 (Bowling Green, Ohio) – 2nd Place 11/15/02 SF KENTUCKY 11/17/02 Final AKRON

W 1-0 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 1-4

2003 (Bowling Green, Ohio & Kalamazoo, Mich. – 2nd Place 11/7/03 QF NORTHERN ILL. W 2-1 11/9/03 SF KENTUCKY W 1-0 11/16/03 Final at Western Michigan L 0-5 2004 (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 11/5/04 QF vs. Akron

L

BGSU’S RECORD BY OPPONENT Opponent Akron Buffalo Eastern Michigan Kentucky Marshall Miami Northern Illinois Western Michigan West Virginia TOTALS

Record 3-6-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 6-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 18-15-0

(Home (0-1-0 (0-0-0 (1-0-0 (3-1-0 (0-0-0 (0-0-0 (1-1-0 (0-0-0 (0-0-0 (5-3-0

Away 1-3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 4-6-0

0-1

Neutral) 2-2-0) 1-0-0) 1-0-0) 2-1-0) 1-0-0) 0-1-0) 1-1-0) 0-1-0) 1-0-0) 9-6-0)

0-2

2012 (Akron, Ohio) 11/9/12 SF

2014 (Akron, Ohio) – 2nd Place 11/14/14 SF vs. West Virginia (OT) 11/16/14 Final at Akron

W 3-2 L 1-2

MAC TOURNAMENT NOTES • Home matches in CAPS • From 1998 to 2004, the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were held at a predetermined site, while the final was hosted by the highest remaining seed • From 2005 to 2008, the quarterfinal (‘play-in’) round was played at campus sites, hosted by the higher seed, while the semifinals and final were hosted by the regular-season champion • Beginning in 2009, only the top-four teams in the final standings qualified for the league tournament

BG’S RECORD BY SITE/ROUND/CITY Home Away Neutral

5-3-0 4-6-0 9-6-0

OT matches

4-1-0

Quarterfinal Semifinal Final

6-5-0 9-4-0 3-6-0

Akron, Ohio Bowling Green, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y. DeKalb, Ill. Kalamazoo, Mich. Lexington, Ky. Oxford, Ohio

4-7-0 5-3-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 3-3-0 2-0-0 3-0-0

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THE HOME OF THE FALCONS 91 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 91


COCHRANE STAD

Already one of the finest facilities in the midwest, BGSU’s FIELD has undergone additional improVEMENT

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DIUM

, TS OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS

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COCHRANE SOCCER STADIUM One of the many resources available to the Falcon men’s soccer team is the ability to play on one of the Midwest’s finest fields. Mickey Cochrane Stadium, known nationally as one of the country’s outstanding soccer facilities, has become even better in recent years thanks in part to a multiple-phase project designed to enhance the current complex. The most recent phase of the improvements is the installation of lights at the Cochrane Field complex, giving the men’s and women’s teams the opportunity for home games under the lights. The lights project allows more flexibility in scheduling, and also has enhanced the already-impressive atmosphere at home matches. The money for the $400,000 project was raised through donations, with nearly all of the funds donated by men’s soccer alumni, who have a proud history of over five decades at the University. The lights project was completed in the fall of 2011, and both the men’s and women’s teams hosted night matches in late October. Additionally, Ohio High School Athletic Association girls soccer tournament games were held at Cochrane Field under the lights in both 2011 and 2012. In 2010, via donations raised by both the men’s and women’s programs, World Cup-style goals were added, as well as wind screens and covered benches. The athletics department also made upgrades to the scoreboard in time for that 2010 season. Just prior to the debut of the women’s team, an upgrade to the field saw the construction of 700 permanent seats on the west side of the main playing area. The stadium renovation project, financed entirely with private funds, was officially dedicated on Sept. 10, 1995, prior to the men’s soccer home opener. A spacious press box was finished a month later. With the addition of portable bleachers from the old grandstand, the complex can seat up to 1,500 spectators.

Caroline Palmisano (center), a BGSU student and the daughter of Gary Palmisano, was on hand at the final home game of the 2008 season (Nov, 1, 2008), as the Gary Palmisano Soccer Endowment was formally announced. The late Gary Palmisano was a player, an assistant coach and a head coach at BGSU, and also was a driving force behind soccer being recognized as a MAC sport. Many former Falcon players made gifts to complete the endowment, and the first scholarship in Gary’s name was awarded in the fall of 2009. (Also pictured: former head coach Fred Thompson and former SWA Janna Blais, in addition to Freddie and Frieda.)

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COCHRANE SOCCER STADIUM Dave Kindl (10) scores against Kentucky in the MAC Tournament’s championship-game win in 1996. BGSU’s 4-0 win gave the Falcons the league tourney title for the second-straight year, and the Falcons would go on to win the ‘97 tournament crown as well.

The initial phase of the plan, which was finished in 1993, consisted of the main playing field being completely enclosed with fencing, landscaped with shrubbery, and decorated with signage. New flag staffs and team benches were also added over the course of the season. Phase II began in 1994 with the installation of a new scoreboard and additional signage. The field renovation project was originally conceived in 1988 by former Falcon men’s head coach Gary Palmisano who passed away in December, 1994. Under his guidance, hard work, and patience, his vision became a reality with the initiation of Phase I. “Gary wanted the Falcons to have the finest soccer facility available, one that would make each game an event to be enjoyed not only by the players, but also by all those who support BG soccer,” said Jean-Marie Wolf Palmisano, wife of the late

A crowd of over 2,100 fans turned out for the 2011 season opener, as the Falcons took on the University of Michigan at Cochrane Field (above and left). BGSU sent the fans home happy with a 2-0 win over the then-No. 9 Wolverines.

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COCHRANE SOCCER STADIUM / FACILITIES Gary Palmisano. “He envisioned a stadium to enclose Cochrane Field, a stadium to celebrate the great game of soccer.” Cochrane Field, dedicated Oct. 11, 1980, in honor of BGSU’s first men’s varsity soccer coach, has been the home of the Falcon men since 1966 and has also been the site of the United States Youth Soccer Association’s Olympic Development Program Region II camps for several decades. The Falcons definitely have an ideal situation for their players to improve their skills with the use of two full-size fields and a small-sided training practice area. The soccer programs also utilize the Field House and its 90-yard indoor turf room and 200-meter track wing for winter conditioning. The Sebo Athletic Center, located in the north end zone of Doyt L. Perry Stadium, provides all BGSU student-athletes, including the soccer teams, a place to reach their potential. The building features an expanded sports medicine and rehabilitation facility as well as a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning area for student-athletes in all 18 varsity sports. Additionally, the BGSU men’s soccer team’s locker room, which was recently renovated, gives the program yet another state-of-the-art facility. The locker room is located on the East side of Perry Stadium.

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BGSU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES BGSU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (men’s soccer)

• Pete Farrell, 1982 • Dennis Mepham, 1986 • Neil Ridgway, 1990 • Mickey Cochrane, 1993% • Dave Dyminski, 1994 • Gary Palmisano, 1998

• Bud Lewis, 2000 • Rob Martella, 2002 • Steve Klein, 2006 • Scott Vallow, 2009

% inducted into NSCAA Hall of Fame in 1995

PETE FARRELL Pete Farrell was a standout on both the Falcon soccer and lacrosse teams when those sports were in their early stages at Bowling Green. Born and raised in the Baltimore, Md., area, Farrell came to BG in 1965. He played on the freshman soccer and lacrosse teams in 1965-66, and then was a three-year regular on the varsity team in both sports. He was co-captain of the soccer team as both a junior and senior. In his senior season, he was voted as the team’s most valuable player and was named to the All-Ohio team at his centerback position after helping the Falcons to their first winning season.

Pete Farrell – 1982

In his three years on the lacrosse team, Farrell helped the Falcons to a 24-9 record. He was named first team All-Midwest three times, and received honorable mention on the All-America team as a sophomore and junior. As a senior, Farrell was a second team All-America pick, and scored the winning goal in the North-South All-Star game.

DENNIS MEPHAM Dennis Mepham played four years of soccer and two years of basketball during his Falcon tenure. He was twice named All-Ohio and All-Mideast, and was a 1979 AllAmerican striker. As a senior, Mepham co-captained the soccer team, while leading the team in scoring as a junior and senior. Upon graduation, he held the school records for goals in a season (11) and career (25). He also had the BG records for points in a season (13) and career (34). Mepham was drafted by the Rochester Lancers of the North American Soccer League in 1980, and played for the Lancers as well as the Rochester Flash of the American Soccer League. He also played outdoors for the Buffalo Storm of the United Soccer League in 1984. Mepham’s professional experience also included a lengthy tenure indoors, as he played with the Buffalo Stallions of the Major Indoor Soccer League from 1980-84, and the Cleveland Force from ‘84 through ‘88. Mepham also saw time with the Cleveland Crunch in the MISL. He was named to the MISL All-Star team on multiple occasions, and also was named to the USL (1984) and ASL (1981-82) All-Star teams.

Dennis Mepham – 1986

NEIL RIDGWAY Neil Ridgway left BGSU holding almost every record possible. The Stockport, England, native finished his Falcon tenure as the school’s career leader in assists, with 33, and points, with 107. On the singleseason list, Ridgway dished out 17 assists in the 1983 campaign, which at the time was six more than any other player in school history. The team MVP as a sophomore, junior and a senior, Ridgway earned All-Amercan honors in 1982 and 1983 while he was a three-time all-region and All-Ohio pick. Additionally, he was the top midfielder in the state of Ohio in both his junior and senior seasons.

Neil Ridgway – 1990

Ridgway began his professional career in 1984 with the Memphis Americans of the Major Indoor Soccer League, and also had a lengthy tenure in the American Indoor Soccer Association, which later became the National Professional Soccer League. He played outdoors with the Chicago Sting of the NASL, and his indoor career saw him play for multiple franchises in the AISA and NPSL, and he has over 30 years of youth coaching experience.

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BGSU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES MICKEY COCHRANE Cornelius “Mickey” Cochrane, the father and architect of the BGSU men’s soccer and lacrosse programs, has earned nearly every award possible. He initiated both the soccer and lacrosse programs at BG in 1965, after serving as club coach of both sports at the University the year before. On the soccer pitch, just seven short seasons after the sport’s inception at the varsity level, he coached the Falcons to the first of two consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in 1972. The Falcons also captured the Ohio Conference championship in ‘73 en route to that NCAA appearance. By the time he stepped down from his coaching duties in 1977 (to concentrate on teaching as an associate professor in the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation), Cochrane had compiled a 13-year record of 68-56-14 at BG, including a 61-39-10 mark over his final 10 seasons.

Mickey Cochrane – 1993

Cochrane received Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Coach-of-the-Year recognition on two occasions (1969 and 1972) and led the Falcons to an OCSA championship in ’73. He was bestowed the OCSA’s Honor Award in 1989 and was inducted into the BGSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993. He also is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame.

Cochrane was a member of the first NCAA Soccer Tournament selection committee that shaped the inaugural tourney in 1959. He received the NSCAA’s Letter of Commendation in 1964, served as the association’s president in 1969, was given the NSCAA’s prestigious Honor Award in 1978 (the association’s highest prize signifying lifetime service to the sport), and received the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America’s Jeffrey Award in 1984 for his work in the preservation of soccer history, records and memorabilia. In lacrosse, Cochrane had an outstanding record of 88-24 in his 10 years as head coach. He led the Falcons to an undefeated season in 1970, securing the Midwest Lacrosse Association title and a Top Ten ranking by the Baltimore Sun newspaper. The Falcons also won MLA titles in 1974 and 1975. A 1952 graduate of Oberlin College, Cochrane was a member of the first NCAA Tournament selection committee that shaped the sport’s inaugural tourney in 1959. He received an NSCAA Letter of Commendation in 1964, served as the association’s president in 1969, was given the NSCAA’s prestigious Honor Award in 1978 (the association’s highest prize signifying lifetime service to the sport), and received the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America’s Jeffrey Award in 1984 for his work in the preservation of soccer history, records and memorabilia. Cochrane’s award list is seemingly endless. He received BGSU’s Honorary Alumnus Award in 1987, was inducted into the BGSU Athletics Hall of Fame half a decade later, and also is a member of the NSCAA and Oberlin Halls of Fame. Additionally, Cochrane was inducted into the Ohio Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1995. Decades after ‘retiring,’ Cochrane still serves as curator of the Athletic Archives at BGSU. The University soccer field was dedicated in his honor in 1980. DAVE DYMINSKI Dave Dyminski was a mainstay on BGSU soccer teams in the early 1970s, helping the Falcons compile a 25-13-2 record. In addition, he helped the Orange and Brown to the first-ever NCAA appearance in program history in 1972, and led the Falcons back to the NCAAs in ‘73. Dyminski was a three-time First-Team All-Ohio choice and an All-Midwest selection. He earned multiple All-American honors as a Falcon, having collected honorable-mention accolades in 1972 and second-team laurels in 1973. Dyminski ranked no lower than fourth on the team in scoring in any of his four seasons, and concluded his Falcon career with 17 goals and nine assists. The Webster, N.Y., native was a second-round selection of the Rochester Lancers of the North American Soccer League..

Dave Dyminski – 1994

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BGSU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES GARY PALMISANO Gary Palmisano earned two letters (1972-73) as a member of the Falcon soccer program posting a 15-32 record as a goalkeeper and helping the Falcons to NCAA Tournament berths in each season, the first two appearances in the history of the program. He began his coaching career in 1975 as a graduate assistant coach under fellow BGSU Hall-of-Famer Mickey Cochrane and after two additional seasons as a part-time assistant coach, Palmisano was named head coach in 1978 after Cochrane’s retirement. In 10 of his 16 seasons at the helm, the Falcons won 10 or more matches as the Commack, N.Y. native posted a sparkling 172-97-25 (62.8%) record. His 1992 squad posted a 15-2-1 mark and earned the highest national ranking in the history of the program. That group of Falcons was ranked as high as third in the nation before finishing the season ranked ninth in the country. ‘Palmo’ was named the Mideast Coach of the Year twice (1992 and 1983) and was the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Coach of the Year three times (1992, 1987, 1983). He was also one of the driving forces behind soccer being recognized as a MAC sport in 1993. He coached five All-Americans and a like number of Academic All-Americans during his career.

Gary Palmisano – 1998

He spent more than a year working at the Detroit venue for the 1994 World Cup as the director of operations and deputy venue executive director. He did not coach at BGSU in 1993 due to his duties with the World Cup, but returned to Northwest Ohio and coached the Falcons in the ‘94 season before his sudden and unexpected death on Dec. 8, 1994. BUD LEWIS Leon “Bud” Lewis was a four-year letterwinner and was selected an NCAA All-American in 1974. He helped the Falcons earn the first two NCAA berths in program history in 1972 and ‘73. A native of Penfield, N.Y., Lewis was drafted by the Cincinnati Comets of the ASL (1975) and played one season with the Comets before joining the Buffalo Blazers of the Canadian Soccer League. After enjoying tremendous success as a player at BGSU, Lewis has reached incredible heights on the coaching side of the game. The 2014 season marked his 40th year as the head coach of Wilmington College. With 487 wins at the helm of the Quakers, Lewis is among the winningest coaches in NCAA Division III history. His teams have captured 11 conference championships and made 10 national tournament appearances, including a berth in the NAIA Final Four in 1986.

Bud Lewis – 2000

ROB MARTELLA Rob Martella was a four-year letterwinner and a scoring machine for the Falcons. He helped the Falcons to a 50-18-8 (.711) record during his four years, including a 31-4-3 (.855) over his final two seasons of 1991 and 1992. A Cincinnati, Ohio native, Martella was named an NSCAA First-Team All-American following his senior year, and was selected to participate in the 1992 ISAA Senior Bowl. He totaled 45 goals and 115 points for his career. Martella was the first player in school history to earn NSCAA All-Region status in all four years, and remains the only player in BGSU soccer history to lead the team in scoring in four consecutive seasons.

Rob Martella – 2002

He was named the team’s top rookie in his initial season of 1989, earned co-MVP honors in 1990 and was the team MVP in 1992. A four-time All-MASC (Mid-American Soccer Conference) and All-Ohio First Team pick, he remained with the Falcons as a volunteer student assistant coach in 1993, before graduating in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management.

Martella returned to BGSU as the assistant men’s soccer coach in 1998, and spent three seasons under head coach Mel Mahler. In 2001, Martella became Director of Soccer Operations for US Youth Soccer, beginning a successful career with that organization that continues today. 100 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 100


BGSU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES STEVE KLEIN Steve Klein, a native of Nashville, Tenn., ended his standout career in the Brown and Orange by being named the MAC Player of the Year and an NSCAA First-Team All American as a senior. A three-time All-Mideast Region honoree, he led the MAC and the region in scoring in that senior season of 1996, with 50 points on 18 goals and 14 assists. Klein tied the school single-season record for assists with 17 as a sophomore, earning all-league and All-Ohio first-team accolades that fall, and was on the allregion second team. Klein scored 26 points as a junior, en route to first-team all-league, all-state and all-region recognition. He helped the Falcons to a four-year record of 57-20-4, including an 18-4-1 ledger as a senior, when BG won the MAC’s regular-season and tournament crowns. BG advanced to the ‘Sweet 16’ of the NCAA Championships in both his junior and senior seasons. Klein finished his career as the all-time leader in assists (45) and points (119). Klein was drafted by the New England Revolution in the third round of the 1997 MLS College Draft. He played professionally for over a decade, including three seasons each with the Charleston Battery of the A-League and Vancouver Whitecaps of the USL. He was named to the USA First Division All-League First Team while with the latter club, and also was named to the USL First Division Top-25 players of the decade.

Steve Klein – 2006

Klein founded the PA Classics club program in 2004, and serves as the director of coaching and the US Soccer Development Academy Team Head Coach. He was US Soccer’s U17-18 Academy Coach of the Year in 2009-10. SCOTT VALLOW Scott Vallow, a native of Naperville, Ill., was a four-year starter and two-time All-American at goalkeeper for head coach Mel Mahler’s Falcons, and still holds several Mid-American Conference goalkeeping records. He had at least 10 shutouts in each of his four seasons, and a career goals-against average of just 0.74. Most importantly, Vallow led the Falcons to three consecutive NCAA Championships appearances (1995-97), with trips to the Sweet 16 in the latter two years. Vallow burst onto the scene as a freshman in 1995, with a 15-3-2 record and a GAA of 0.52. His GAA not only led the MAC, but ranked second in the nation (tops among all freshmen). He had a scorelessminutes streak of nearly 550 minutes, spanning parts of six matches, and led the Falcons to the MAC regular-season and tournament titles for the first of three consecutive years. As a sophomore in 1996, Vallow saw action in all but 44:40 of the team’s total minutes, finishing the regular season ranked second in the region and ninth in the nation in GAA. He ended the year with a school-record 18 wins, and had 10 complete-game shutouts, playing in the bulk of two other shutout Scott Vallow – 2009 wins. In ‘97, Vallow tied the school record with 12 shutouts en route to 16 overall wins. He was selected as the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Player of the Year, and also earned NSCAA All-America Third-Team honors for the first of two consecutive seasons. Vallow had 16 wins, a GAA of 0.85 and 100 saves, and also earned Soccer News All-America honorable mention. He was a first-team All-Mideast Region, All-Ohio and All-MAC selection, and again was named to the MAC’s All-Tournament Team as the Falcons won a third consecutive title. In the NCAA Tournament, Vallow recorded shutouts in both the Falcons’ play-in game vs. Colgate and BGSU’s first-round win at Marquette. As a senior, Vallow was an All-MAC First-Team choice, and was the runner up in the coaches voting the MAC Player of the Year. He recorded 10 shutouts for his fourth-straight double-digit season in that category, and had a GAA of 0.87. For the second year in a row, Vallow was selected to the All-Mideast Region and All-Ohio first teams and was an NSCAA All-America Third-Team choice. Vallow went on to a lengthy professional career, playing with the Rochester Rhinos of the United Soccer League, Division 1 (formerly the A-League) and becoming that club’s all-time leader in wins, shutouts and saves. He also played with the Dallas Burn (‘99, ‘02) and Colorado Rapids (‘03, ‘04) of MLS. In addition to his playing career, Vallow has coached at multiple levels. Currently, he is assistant coach/goalkeepers coach with Portland Thorns FC of the NWSL.

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ALL-AMERICANS

NEIL RIDGWAY NSCAA All-American 1982-83

JON FELTON NSCAA All-American 1987

KYLE ROYER ISAA Scholar-Athlete All-American 1988-89-90

GREG MURPHY ISAA Scholar-Athlete All-American 1991

ROB MARTELLA NSCAA All-American 1992

JOE BURCH NSCAA ScholarAthlete All-American 1995

The Falcons have been well represented on both All-America teams as well as Academic All-America squads over the years. Kyle Royer was selected to the ISAA adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American squad three straight years (1988-89-90). Goalkeeper Greg Murphy was both an ISAA Adidas ScholarAthlete All-America selection as well as a GTE/CoSIDA Fall-Winter At-Large Academic All-American for the 1991 season. Joe Burch was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Fall-Winter At-Large Academic All-America squad third team in 1995 and first team in 1996. Burch also earned NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American Honorable Mention following the 1995 season. Back Dave Dyminski was the first BG booter to receive All-America recognition solely for his play on the field. He was named to the NSCAA All-America Honorable Mention squad in 1972 and moved up to the second team in 1973. Midfielder Bud Lewis increased the Falcons’ streak to three consecutive years with his honorable-mention All-America accolades in 1974, and formidable Falcon forward Dennis Mepham received honorablemention status in 1979. Falcon All-American Scott Vallow visits with Pelé. Vallow was a two-time NSCAA All-American in 1997-98

Midfielder Neil Ridgway was a two-time First-Team All-America selection in 1982 and 1983. Back Jon Felton was named to the third team in 1987, while forward Rob Martella earned first-team recognition following the 1992 campaign. Midfielder Steve Klein became the third Falcon player to receive first-team accolades with his selection in 1996. Goalkeeper Scott Vallow was named to the NSCAA All-America Third Team in both 1997 and 1998.

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ALL-AMERICANS

DAVE DYMINSKI NSCAA All-American 1972-73

DENNIS MEPHAM NSCAA All-American 1979

BUD LEWIS NSCAA All-American 1974

STEVE KLEIN NSCAA All-American 1996

TY FOWLER CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American 1999

CHRIS DORE’ NSCAA All-American 1999

Bowling Green men’s soccer’s first head coach, Mickey Cochrane, was inducted into the NSCAA Hall of Fame in 1995. Both Cochrane (1964) and his protege, Gary Palmisano (1996), received an NSCAA Letter of Commendation, with Cochrane also selected as the winner of the 1978 NSCAA Honor Award. BGSU had a pair of All-Americans in 1998, in Ty Fowler and Chris Doré. Fowler graduated with a 3.93 GPA in psychology and was selected to the 1999 GTE/CoSIDA Fall-Winter At-Large Academic All-America First Team. Doré was named to the NSCAA All-America Third Team. Three Falcons have been honored in the first six years of the Eric Nichols Era. In November of 2009, Jacob Lawrence became the first BGSU men’s soccer player in a decade to be named an Academic All-American. Lawrence was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team. Two seasons ago (2013), Brandon Silva joined the list, earning Capital One Academic All-America secondteam honors, and Pat Flynn duplicated Silva’s feat last fall (2014) as he was named to the second team by Capital One and CoSIDA.

JACOB LAWRENCE ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-American 2009

BRANDON SILVA Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-American 2013

Brandon Silva speaks after winning an award at the BGSU Athletic Honors Night in April of 2014. Members of the youth team Silva coached (right) attended the banquet in support of Silva.

PAT FLYNN Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-American 2014

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FALCONS IN THE PROS Bob Alarcon, 1978: • Detroit Express (NASL)

Tony Dore, 1997: • 1996 NPSL Amateur Draft -- Columbus Invaders (3rd Overall/Territorial Round) • Cleveland Caps (USISL/Pro-Div.)

Omari Aldridge, 2006-: • AFC Leopards • Ottawa Fury • Beijing Hongdeng FC • Khalsa Sporting Club • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines National Team

Dave Dyminski, 1973: • 1973 NASL College Draft -- Rochester Lancers (2nd Round) Jan Fedorcak, 1974: • Cincinnati Comets (ASL)

Pepe Aragon, 1994-1997: • Canton Invaders (NPSL) • Cleveland Caps (U.S. Interregional Soccer Leagues/Pro-Div.)

Brian Ferguson, 1994-95: • Canton Invaders (NPSL) Cameron Hepple, 2010-SA: • Kitsap Pumas (USL) • KF Tirana (Albania) -- became first Bahamian to play in Europa League • Farnborough (England) • Alcobendas Sport (Spain) • Bahamas National Team

John Bapst, 1982-85: • Atlanta Generals (ASL) • Jacksonville Tea Men (NASL) Chris Bartels (Administrator/Coach), 1972-87: • New York Cosmos, PR Director (NASL) • Memphis Americans, Assistant Coach/ Personnel Dir. • Kalamazoo Kangaroos, Head Coach/ General Manager (AISA) • Memphis Storm, Assistant Coach (AISA) • Memphis Storm, GM (AISA)

Chris Dore Jason Began, 1998: • 1997 NPSL Amateur Draft -- Cleveland Crunch (13th/Territorial Pick) Bobby Biggs, 2000: • Houston Hotshots (WISL) Joe Burch, 1998: • Cincinnati Riverhawks (A-League)

Jim House, 1981: • Cleveland Force (MISL) Mark Jackson, 1986-87: • Toledo Pride (AISA) Jim Kittelberger, 1982-85: • Detroit Express (NASL) • Pittsburgh Spirit (MISL) Dan Kindl, 1998: • 1997 NPSL Amateur Draft -- Cincinnati Silverbacks (5th/Territorial)

Fred Degand, 2001-13: • Cleveland Crunch (NPSL) • Hershey Wildcats, Cincinnati River Hawks (A-League) • Charleston Battery, Atlanta Silverbacks (A-League) • D.C. United (MLS) • Chicago Storm (MISL II) • Cleveland Force (MISL II) • Rockford Rampage (AISL/NISL) • Chicago Riot (MISL III) • Chicago Soul (MISL III) Paul Dhaliwal, 2004: • Edmonton Aviators (A-League) Chris Dore, 1999-05: • 1999 NPSL Draft -- Cleveland Crunch (13th Overall/Territorial Round) • 2000 A-League Draft -- Hampton Roads Mariners (Territorial Selection) • Cincinnati River Hawks, Charleston Battery, Syracuse Saltydogs (A-League)

Fred Degand

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FALCONS IN THE PROS Steve Klein, 1997-2007: • 1996 NPSL Draft -- Cleveland Crunch (14th Overall/Territorial) • 1997 MLS College Draft -- New England Revolution (3rd Round/22nd Overall) • Worcester Wildfire, Nashville Metros (A-League) • New England Revolution (MLS) • Harrisburg Heat (NPSL) -- 2000 NPSL All-Rookie Team Selection • Hershey Wildcats, Charleston Battery (A-League) • Vancouver Whitecaps (USL) Peter Kolp, 1996: • 1996 NPSL Amateur Draft -- Cincinnati Silverbacks (6th Overall/Territorial Pick) Bud Lewis, 1974: • Cincinnati Comets (ASL) Rob Martella, 1996-98: • 1993 NPSL Draft -- Dayton Dynamo (1st Round/Territorial Pick) • Cincinnati Silverbacks (NPSL)

Mark Michalak, 1999-2000: • Cincinnati Riverhawks (A-League) Dennis Mepham, 1979-88: • Rochester Lancers (NASL) • Rochester Flash (ASL) • Buffalo Stallions, Cleveland Force, Cleveland Crunch (MISL) Neil Ridgway, 1983-91: • Chicago Sting (NASL) • Memphis Americans, Las Vegas Americans (MISL) • Kalamazoo Kangaroos, Toledo Pride, Ft. Wayne Flames (AISA) • Indiana Kick, Memphis Rogues, New York Kick, Dayton Dynamo (NPSL) Brett Strang, 1998-2000: • Cincinnati Riverhawks (A-League) Scott Vallow, 1999-2010: • Dallas Burn, Colorado Rapids (MLS) • Rochester Rhinos (A-League / USL) Dieter Wimmer, 1980-81: • Cleveland Force (MISL) AISA - American Indoor Soccer Association MLS - Major League Soccer NASL - North American Soccer League NPSL - National Professional Soccer League

Steve Klein

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Scott Vallow

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NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

1972

Seated (left to right): Joe White, Greg Brooks, Eric Seldin, Bob Gearhart, Dave Dyminski, Chris Bartels, Warren Heede, Norm Dykes, Jim Botticelli, Glenn Jost, Tim Davis. Standing: Head coach Mickey Cochrane, assistant coach Pete Farrell, Tom O’Neal, Steve Cabalka, Paul Wayne, Bart Hayden, Gary Palmisano, Bill Heyne, Bud Lewis, Rick Jacobs, Jim Hodge, Jeff Aingworth, Steve Cutler, Rich Cotton, Bruce May, manager Mike Vincent, assistant coach Burt Severns, trainer Pete Imber.

1973

Seated (left to right): Jan Fedorcak, Steve Kittelberger, Steve Cutler, Bob Gearhart, Greg Brooks, Dave Dyminski, Warren Heede, Paul Wayne, Bart Hayden, Tim Davis, Jim Hodge, Steve Cabalka. Standing: Head coach Mickey Cochrane, assistant coach Pete Farrell, trainer Pete Imber, Dan Otten, Randy Hale, Craig Tesler, Jeff Aingworth, Rich Cotton, Gary Palmisano, Tom Doriety, Bill Heyne, Bud Lewis, Glenn Jost, Rick Jacobs, Greg Luthman, Joe White, Bob Boss, George Habicht, manager Mike Vinson, trainer Lee Kermode, assistant coach Chris Bartels, assistant coach Don Adams.

1992

Front Row (left to right): Ryan McCue, Brian Hyde, Brian Ferguson, Rob Martella, John Sgro, Quinton Martin, Mike Kelly. Middle Row: Asst. coach Mel Mahler, Frank Frostino, Tom Kinney, Tim Concannon, Andy Studebaker, Dan Traver, Ryan Williams, Bob Boyle, Justen Harman, Pepé Aragon, head coach Gary Palmisano. Back Row: Student manager Frank Yuhasz, Brian Lord, Chris Williams, David Michels, Derek Schorejs, Brian Bonham, Ryan Dell, student trainer Richelle Scali.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS

1995

Front Row (left to right): Dave Kindl, Joe Burch, Ryan Evans, Jon Giganti, Darren Niles, Jamie Harmon, Peter Kolp, Dan Kindl. Middle Row: Assistant coach Wade Jean, trainer Julie Graybiec, Chuck Ashton, Jason Follebout, Scott Vallow, Andy Carl, Brandon Pelton, Steve Klein, Andy Penoff, student assistant coach Dan Traver, head coach Mel Mahler. Back Row: Duane Ely, Jason Began, Tony Doré, Brett Strang, Dave Michels, Mark Michalak, Brian Hyde. Not pictured: Brian Glibkowski, trainer Annette Davidson.

1996

Front Row (left to right): Trainer Annette Davidson, Dan Kindl, Tommy Thomas, Brian Glibkowski, Jason Began, Jamie Harmon, Steve Klein, Zac Olson, Darren Niles, student trainer Mike Heichel. Middle Row: Student assistant coach Dan Traver, Tim Ashton, Jon Giganti, Jason Bryant, Ty Fowler, Scott Vallow, Bobby Biggs, Brett Strang, Peter Kolp, student assistant coach Chuck Ashton. Back Row: Head coach Mel Mahler, Chris Doré, Dave Kindl, Tony Doré, Ryan Evans, Kevin Jackson, Brandon Pelton, Mark Michalak, assistant coach Wade Jean. Not pictured: Joe Burch.

1997

Front Row (left to right): Darren Niles, Tommy Thomas, Jon Giganti, Chris Doré, Nick Kolliniatis, Matt Johnson. Middle Row: Brandon Pelton, Matt Lyons, Vetus Syracuse, Brett Strang, Jason Began, Dan Kindl, Zac Olson, Jason Bryant. Back Row: Assistant coach Wade Jean, student assistant coach Tony Doré, Ty Fowler, Mark Michalak, Brian Glibkowski, Kevin Jackson, Ryan Schwaigert, Chris Kraft, Fred Degand, Scott Vallow, trainer Annette Davidson, head coach Mel Mahler. Not pictured: Bobby Biggs.

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LETTERWINNERS

Adrian Akpan

Colin Armstrong

** A-A-A-A ** Adkins, Kyle.............................. 2003-04 Aingworth, Jeff............... 1971-72-73-74 Akpan, Adrian.......................2002-03-04 Alarcon, Bob................... 1975-76-77-78 Aldridge, Omari....................2003-04-05 Aleric, Steve..........................1984-85-87 Anticoli, Mike............................ 1987-88 Aouad, Robert.......................2002-04-05 Aragon, Pepé.............................. 1991-92 Archibald, Charlie........................... 2001 Armstrong, Colin............ 2008-09-10-11 Arthurs, Andrew.............. 1987-88-89-90 Ashton, Chuck........................... 1994-95 Ashton, Tim.................................... 1996 Asimou, Tom.............................. 1968-69 Auden, Max................................ 2013-14 ** B-B-B-B ** Bapst, David.................... 1977-78-79-80 Bapst, John...................................... 1979 Baraldi, Danny................ 2011-12-13-14 Barker, Robert............................ 2008-09 Barr, John........................................ 2009 Barros, Joe.............................1982-83-84 Bartels, Chris................... 1969-70-71-72 Bartels, Robert......................1966-67-68 Baxter, Bill...................................... 1983 Beard, Morris.................................. 1965 Bechtol, Alex................................... 2011 Beecher, Gordon...................1966-67-68 Beer, Mitchel................................... 1968 Began, Jason................... 1994-95-96-97 Began, Mike.................................... 2000 Behan, P.J........................ 2000-01-03-04 Belfort, Dave................... 2002-03-04-05 Bertrams, Carl............................ 1975-76 Bertrams, John........................... 1978-79 Bertrams, Tom................. 1976-77-78-79 Betenson, Chase.............................. 2014 Biggs, Bobby.................. 1996-97-98-99 Bireline, Garrett.............. 2007-08-09-10

Joe Barros

Ryan Comiskey

Blike, Chris................................ 1986-88 Blouch, Gerry.................................. 1965 Bluthardt, Rob................................. 1988 Bonham, Brian................ 1989-90-91-92 Boss, Bob................................... 1973-74 Botticelli, Jim.................................. 1972 Bové, Kevin.................... 1974-75-76-77 Boyle, Bob...................... 1989-90-91-92 Braxton, Gene.......................1998-99-00 Brewer, James.......................1967-68-69 Brihn, Robert.............................. 1977-78 Brooks, Greg.........................1971-72-73 Bryant, Jason................... 1996-97-98-99 Bucher, Kim..........................1982-83-84 Bull, Thomas................................... 1971 Burch, Joe....................... 1993-94-95-96 Butler, Tim................................. 2000-01 Butwid, Terry............................. 1965-66

Drew Dawson earned four letters during the early- to mid-1980s

Tony Corsiglia

Joey D’Agostino

** C-C-C-C ** Cabalka, Steve................. 1972-73-74-75 Cain, Steve............................1989-90-91 Cameron, Kevin......................... 1979-80 Carl, Andy.................................. 1994-95 Carroll, Allan................................... 1971 Carroll, Ron..................................... 1965 Casey, T.J........................ 1986-87-88-89 Cervasio, Ron............................. 1965-66 Chesler, Larry.................................. 1965 Childress, Rich................................ 1985 Clayton, Andy.......................1976-77-78 Comiskey, Ryan.............. 2010-11-12-13 Concannon, Tim....................1991-93-94 Connors, Lenny.......................... 1980-81 Corsiglia, Tony................................ 1980 Costa, Joe................................... 1969-71 Cotton, Rich.................... 1971-72-73-74 Crandall, George............................. 1968 Crone, Tim...................................... 2006 Custer, Jake..................................... 2009 Cutler, Steve.................................... 1973 ** D-D-D-D ** D’Agostino, Joe....................1985-86-88 D’Agostino, Joey............ 2009-10-11-13 Daniels, Craig................................. 1967 Davis, Chris.................................... 2006 Davis IV, George........................ 2005-06 Davis, Kurt...................... 1981-82-83-84 Davis, Ryan................................ 2007-08 Davis, Thomas................................ 1967 Davis, Tim.................................. 1972-73 Dawson, Drew................. 1981-82-83-85 Deal, Tyler....................... 2006-07-08-09 Decker, Brandon...................2003-04-05 Degand, Fred................... 1997-98-99-00 DeGraff, David............... 2000-01-02-03 Dell, Ryan....................... 1989-90-91-92 Dhaliwal, Paul............................ 2002-03 Dohms, John.............................. 1967-68 Dollins, Tyler.................................. 2004 Donofrio, Julian.............................. 2004

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LETTERWINNERS

Ryan Dell

Adam Erhard

Donovan, Kevin.............................. 1974 Doré, Chris...................... 1996-97-98-99 Doré, Tony...................... 1993-94-95-96 Dorenkott, Mark.............................. 1991 Doriety, Tom.........................1974-75-76 Dozier, Gavin.................. 2006-07-08-09 Drought, Brian........................... 1988-89 Duda, Eric.................................. 2002-03 Dykes, Norm.........................1969-70-72 Dyminski, Dave.............. 1970-71-72-73 ** E-E-E-E ** Ebling, Byard.................. 2008-09-10-11 Eckroat, Dirk................................... 2004 Edgar, Archie............................. 1981-82 Eganhouse, Jacob............................ 2010 Ely, Duane.................................. 1994-95 Epps, Ryan...................................... 2005 Erhard, Adam........................1998-99-00 Esckilsen, Chip.......................... 1978-79

Tanner Fink

Frank Frostino

Essig, John................................. 1970-71 Evans, Ryan..........................1994-95-96 Evwaraye, Chuko............ 2006-07-08-09 ** F-F-F-F ** Farrell, Pete...........................1966-67-68 Feasel, John Wesley..............1965-66-67 Fedorcak, Jan............................. 1973-74 Felton, Jon.............................1985-86-87 Ferguson, Brian............... 1989-90-92-93 Fink, Tanner.................... 2008-09-10-11 Flanagan, Steve............................... 1982 Flynn, Pat........................................ 2014 Follebout, Jason......................... 1994-95 Forrest, Nick................................... 1975 Forsberg, Dean......................1966-67-68 Fowler, Ty....................... 1996-97-98-99 Fradl, Humphrey........................ 1979-80 Francis, Richie................................ 2001 Freudeman, Deryck......... 2001-02-03-04

Steve Klein (19), Dave Kindl (10) and Tim Concannon celebrate a BGSU goal during a 1994 win over Central Michigan at Cochrane Field

Matt Griesinger

Cameron Hepple

Fromm, William....................1966-67-68 Frostino, Frank................ 1991-92-93-94 ** G-G-G-G ** Gable, Donald.......................1969-70-71 Galloway, Sam........................... 2010-11 Gamrath, Gary................................. 1965 Gay, Tyler........................................ 2012 Gearhart, Bob.................................. 1972 Gelser, Chip.................................... 1975 Genrich, Jake.........................2012-13-14 Giganti, Jon..................... 1994-95-96-97 Gigliotti, Greg................................. 2003 Ginley, Terry.............................. 1984-85 Glibkowski, Brian........... 1993-94-96-97 Gofus, Robert........................1969-70-71 Golden, Michael......................... 1967-68 Gorsha, Brad................................... 1983 Grant, Anthony........................... 2012-13 Green, Richard......................1966-67-68 Griesinger, Matt.............. 2010-11-12-13 Gross, Shawn.................................. 2012 Gustoff, Frank............................ 1977-78 ** H-H-H-H ** Habicht, George.............................. 1973 Haines, Ron..................... 1985-86-87-88 Hall, Robert................................ 1965-66 Hall, Rodcliff............................. 2011-13 Harman, Justen........................... 1991-92 Harmon, Jamie................ 1993-94-95-96 Harper, Ricky.................................. 2001 Haskin, Ian...................................... 2014 Hastings, Sean................................. 2012 Hayden, Bart.........................1972-73-74 Heede, Warren................. 1970-71-72-73 Hendershott, Ken............ 1974-75-77-78 Hennelly, Greg........................... 2004-05 Hepple, Cameron............ 2006-07-08-09 Herold, Guenter.......................... 1966-67 Heuton, Ryan.................................. 2014 Heyne, Bill...................... 1971-72-73-74

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LETTERWINNERS

Jim Hodge

Jim House

Glenn Jost

Zach Lemke

Hodge, Jim...................................... 1973 House, Jim...................... 1978-79-80-81 House, Tom..................................... 1983 Hughes, Kevin............................ 1990-91 Hunt, Rob................................... 1988-89 Hyde, Brian...........................1992-94-95

Johnson, Dave............................ 1965-66 Johnson, Matt.................................. 1998 Johnson, Tod................... 1981-82-83-84 Jordan, Stanley................................ 1970 Jost, Glenn...................... 1972-73-74-75 Jurtovski, Chris............... 2008-09-10-11

** I-I-I-I ** Iantoni, Chris................... 1988-89-90-91 Ihemelu, Nnamdi........................ 2001-04 Ilao, Marco............................2010-11-12

** K-K-K-K ** Kamienski, Mike........................ 1969-70 Kasten, Tom..........................1985-86-87 Kelly, Mike..................... 1990-91-92-93 Kenney, Pat..................... 1981-82-83-84 Kim, Justin................................. 2005-06 Kindl, Dan....................... 1994-95-96-97 Kindl, Dave..................... 1993-94-95-96 Kinney, Tom.................... 1990-91-92-93 Kittelberger, Jim.............. 1974-75-76-77 Kittelberger, Steve........... 1973-74-75-77 Klancic, Matt................................... 2007

** J-J-J-J ** Jackson, Kevin................ 1996-97-98-99 Jackson, Mark................. 1982-83-84-85 James, Michael........................... 1993-94 James, Ryan..........................2012-13-14 Jina, Prayag..................................... 2014 Johnson, Dan................................... 1979

The Falcons battle Indiana on a gorgeous fall afternoon in 1995 at Cochrane Field. BGSU topped the Hoosiers, 2-1, in a season that culminated with an NCAA Tournament appearance.

Matt Leardini

Tony Malik

Klein, Dave..................................... 1965 Klein, Steve..................... 1993-94-95-96 Koblens, Jordan............................... 2004 Kocevski, Ile................................... 1986 Kolliniatis, Nick......................... 1997-98 Kolp, Peter...................... 1993-94-95-96 Konrad, Jim................................ 1989-90 Koury, Joe....................... 1979-80-81-82 Kovacs, Gary.........................1967-68-69 Kraft, Chris..................... 1997-98-99-00 Krkeljic, Vuk................................... 2008 Kumher, Jon.................... 2011-12-13-14 ** L-L-L-L ** Landsberger, Nick........................... 2014 Lane, Rich.................................. 1986-87 Larsen, Don..................................... 1965 Lawrence, Jacob.............. 2006-07-08-09 Leardini, Matt................. 1999-00-01-02 Leiser, Doug.................................... 1974 Lekarev, Vlad........................2012-13-14 Lemke, Zach................... 2009-10-11-12 Levens, Nathan............................... 1987 Lewis, Bob............................1974-75-77 Lewis, Bud...................... 1971-72-73-74 Llewellyn, Richard..................... 1968-69 Loescher, Mickey............ 1986-87-88-89 Looker, Dan.................................... 2013 Lopez, Jason.................................... 2005 Lord, Brian...................... 1989-90-91-92 Lorenzen, Douglas..................... 1965-66 Luisi, Allan...................... 1975-76-77-78 Luthman, Greg................................ 1974 Lyons, Matt..................... 1997-98-99-00 ** M-M-M-M ** MacKenzie, John...................2004-05-06 Macomber, Brad.............................. 2014 Madar, Ivan................................ 1970-71 Malik, Tony..................... 1998-99-00-01 Maltby, Steve.................................. 1971 Markel, Bart..........................1981-82-83

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LETTERWINNERS

Jim Pschirrer

Marty Rolnick

Marques, Andre.......................... 2002-03 Marshall, Barry............................... 1967 Marsman, Edmond..................... 1969-70 Martella, Rob.................. 1989-90-91-92 Martin, Jake..................................... 2014 Martin, Quinton............................... 1992 Martinka, Matt................ 2000-01-02-03 Matthews, Detrick........... 1998-99-00-01 May, Bruce...................................... 1972 McCue, Ryan............................. 1992-93 McGarity, Sean............................... 2003 McGrath, Kevin....................1985-86-87 McLean, Chris................. 2009-10-11-12 McLean, Thomas............ 2007-08-09-10 McNayr, Kyle.................. 2005-06-07-08 Medancic, Mladen.................1981-82-83 Mepham, Dennis............. 1976-77-78-79 Metzger, Paul............................. 1965-66 Mexicotte, Gary.............. 1983-84-85-86 Meyer, Steve.............................. 1965-66 Michalak, Mark.....................1995-96-97 Michels, Dave................. 1992-93-94-95 Miller, Mike............................... 1981-82 Millhouse, Rich.....................1981-82-83 Minarik, William............................. 1969 Mink, Rich................................. 1975-76 Monnette, Ben.......................2002-03-04 Murphy, Greg........................1989-90-91

Abiola Sandy

Zach Schewee

Otten, Dan.................................. 1975-76 ** P-P-P-P ** Palmisano, Gary......................... 1972-73 Pavlik, Patrick................................. 2007 Pelton, Brandon............... 1994-95-96-97 Penoff, Andy.............................. 1994-95 Perea, Alec...................... 2004-05-06-07 Perea, Ryan..................... 2004-05-06-07 Petercsak, Steve.............................. 1966 Petkus, Brent................... 2005-06-07-08 Petrasko, Wolfgang...............1968-69-70 Petzker, Joe..................................... 1986 Pike, Bob......................................... 1976 Popp, Don.............................1980-81-82 Pschirrer, James......................... 1969-70 ** R-R-R-R ** Racette, Josh................................... 2001

Paul Shoemaker

Sean Sikich

Ray, Don.................................... 1976-77 Reynolds, Keaton............................ 2014 Ridgway, Neil................. 1980-81-82-83 Roberts, Bill..........................1981-82-83 Rolnick, Marty......................1974-75-76 Rosales, Miguel.......................... 2010-11 Roth, Jacob................................. 2013-14 Royer, Kyle..................... 1987-88-89-90 Rutkowski, Michael........................ 2004 ** S-S-S-S ** Saams, Jeffrey................................. 1970 Sanchez, Francisco..................... 2004-05 Sandberg, Allan.......................... 1969-70 Sandy, Abiola.................. 2004-05-06-07 Sathyanathan, Arun......................... 2006 Scharf, Dave.................... 1984-85-87-88 Schewee, Zach................ 2010-11-12-13 Schilt, Frank.................................... 1971

** N-N-N-N ** Nekic, John..................................... 1988 Nettey, Paul..................................... 2007 Nichols, Drew................................. 2006 Niles, Darren................... 1995-96-97-98 Notarianni, Craig........................ 1986-87 ** O-O-O-O ** Oliverio, Nico................................. 2011 Olson, Doug............................... 1975-76 Olson, Zac....................... 1997-98-99-00 O’Rourke, Mike......................... 1978-79 O’Rourke, Tim........................... 1979-80

The Falcons celebrate a goal by Danny Baraldi (10) in the 2012 season opener, a 3-0 win over St. Bonaventure at Cochrane Field

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LETTERWINNERS

Brandon Silva

Ryan Snashall

Schoettley, Dylan............................ 2009 Scholz, Mark................................... 2006 Schokara, Adam......................... 1998-00 Schorejs, Derek.......................... 1991-92 Schnell, Barry................................. 1993 Schumm, Herbert....................... 1968-70 Schwaigert, Ryan............................ 1997 Seip, Paul..............................2002-03-04 Seldin, Eric................................. 1970-71 Shea, Danny.................................... 2014 Shea, Patrick.............................. 1987-89 Shin, Nan Chul................ 1983-84-85-86 Shoemaker, Paul.............. 2005-06-07-08 Siegel, Howard........................... 1970-71 Sikich, Sean..................... 2010-11-12-13 Silva, Alvaro................................... 1969 Silva, Brandon................. 2010-11-12-13 Silva, Sebastian.......................... 1980-81 Smith, Ahmad............................ 2006-09 Smoker, Jeff.................................... 2009 Snashall, Ryan................. 2010-11-12-13 Sorensen, Eric............................ 1978-79 Sorensen, Ken.......................1989-90-91 Stapleton, Doug.......................... 1980-81

Brett Strang

Steve Theophilus

Hunter Van Houten

Paul Wayne

Stegmaier, Brandon......................... 2008 Sternweiler, Roy.............. 1985-86-88-89 Stevens, Cory........................2002-03-04 Stingle, Gary.............................. 1965-67 Strang, Brett..........................1995-96-97 Stroup, Michael............................... 1967 Studebaker, Andy............................ 1992 Sullivan, Joe............................... 2013-14 Sutherland, David...................... 1968-69 Synk, Andy...................................... 2005 Syracuse, Vetus.......................... 1997-98

Topper, Steven................................ 2007 Traver, Dan...........................1992-93-94 Turton, Derek.................................. 2006

** T-T-T-T ** Tatley, Pete................................. 1983-84 Tesler, Craig..........................1974-75-76 Tesler, Roy............................1976-77-78 Theophilus, Bob.............. 1979-80-81-82 Theophilus, Steve............ 1977-78-79-80 Thomas, Charlie......................... 1981-82 Thomas, Tommy............. 1997-98-99-00 Tilford, Scott.........................2000-01-02 Tillman, Rich.................................. 1976 Tinajero, Mike.......................1998-99-00 Topolic, Dusko................ 2007-08-09-10

** W-W-W-W ** Wayne, Paul..........................1971-72-73 Weaver, Burt................................... 2001 Weismann, Fred....................1967-68-69 Wesley, Dennis........................... 1983-84 Westin, Bertil............................. 1984-85 Weston, Max.............................. 2009-10 Wiest, Michael................ 2010-11-12-13 Wolynec, Orest........................... 1966-67 Woods, Bobby................................. 2003 Williams, Chris............... 1989-90-91-92 Williams, Kyle........................... 2005-06 Wimmer, Dieter............... 1977-78-79-80 Wisniewski, Kevin.......... 1998-99-00-01

** V-V-V-V ** Vaccaro, Ben................... 1998-99-00-01 Valbuena, Larry............... 1984-85-86-87 Vallow, Scott................... 1995-96-97-98 Van Houten, Hunter........ 2006-07-08-09 Veth, Dana....................................... 2006 Vincent, Jeff.................................... 1985

** Y-Y-Y-Y ** Yanick, Matt............................... 2004-05 Yeardley, Brian................................ 1982 ** Z-Z-Z-Z ** Zaft, Dave....................................... 1974 Zaun-Cook, Brian........... 1985-86-87-88 Zyga, Zenon.................................... 1978

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LEADERS & RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS

Omari Aldridge

Jason Began

YR 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

PLAYER.......................G-A-PTS Terry Butwid...................... 5-1=11 Guenter Herold.................. 9-3=21 Jim Brewer........................ 5-0=10 Tom Asimou...................... 8-0=16 Jim Brewer........................ 7-5=19 Don Gable.......................... 4-2=10 Warren Heede.................... 8-3=19 Warren Heede.................. 10-3=23 Rich Cotton........................ 6-2=14 Tim Davis.......................... 5-4=14 Steve Kittelberger.............. 5-4=14 Ken Hendershott................ 7-1=15 Marty Rolnick.................... 5-0=10 Ken Hendershott................ 9-2=20 Dennis Mepham................ 8-5=21 Dennis Mepham.............. 11-2=24 Don Popp......................... 10-2=22 Neil Ridgway................... 12-5=29 Neil Ridgway................. 10-10=30 Dennis Wesley................. 24-4=52 Mark Jackson................... 10-2=22 Mark Jackson................... 14-2=30 Nan Chul Shin................... 7-2=16 Mike Anticoli..................... 5-2=12 Kyle Royer........................ 4-4=12 Mike Anticoli..................... 7-3=17 Kyle Royer...................... 3-11=17 Rob Martella.................... 11-8=30 Rob Martella.................... 11-3=25 Rob Martella...................... 9-6=24 Rob Martella.................... 14-8=36 Tom Kinney..................... 10-5=25 Joe Burch......................... 13-6=32 Steve Klein...................... 8-10=26 Steve Klein.................... 18-14=50 Bobby Biggs...................... 9-4=22

David DeGraff

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Nick Kolliniatis................. 5-3=13 Chris Doré......................... 9-8=26 Matt Lyons......................... 5-8=18 Detrick Matthews.............. 6-1=13 Paul Dhaliwal.................... 4-2=10 Dustin Snyder.................... 6-4=16 Omari Aldridge.................. 6-2=14 Omari Aldridge................ 11-3=25 Justin Kim.......................... 5-2=12 Cameron Hepple................ 4-3=11 Chuko Evwaraye............... 5-0=10 Cameron Hepple.............. 10-1=21 Max Weston....................... 4-5=13 Danny Baraldi.................... 5-8=18 Anthony Grant................... 8-4=20 Ryan Comiskey................. 6-1=13 Pat Flynn.......................... 14-4=32

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

POINTS 1. Dennis Wesley (1983)......................52 2. Steve Klein (1996)...........................50 3. Neil Ridgway (1983)........................41 4. Rob Martella (1992).........................36 5. Joe Burch (1994)..............................32 Pat Flynn (2014)..............................32 7. Steve Klein (1994)...........................31 8. Neil Ridgway (1982)........................30 Mark Jackson (1985)........................30 Rob Martella (1989).........................30 11. Neil Ridgway (1981)........................29 Mark Jackson (1983)........................29 Dave Kindl (1996)...........................29 GOALS 1. Dennis Wesley (1983)......................24 2. Steve Klein (1996)...........................18 3. Mark Jackson (1985)........................14 Rob Martella (1992).........................14 Pat Flynn (2014)..............................14 6. Joe Burch (1994)..............................13 7. Neil Ridgway (1981)........................12 Neil Ridgway (1983)........................12 9. Dennis Mepham (1979)...................11 Rob Martella (1989).........................11 Rob Martella (1990).........................11 Dave Kindl (1996)...........................11 Omari Aldridge (2005).....................11 ASSISTS 1. Neil Ridgway (1983)........................17 Steve Klein (1994)...........................17 3. Steve Klein (1996)...........................14 4. Chris Iantoni (1991).........................12 Brian Ferguson (1992).....................12 Tom Kinney (1992)..........................12 Jason Began (1996)..........................12 8. Kyle Royer (1988)...........................11 Jason Began (1997)..........................11 10. Neil Ridgway (1982)........................10 Brian Ferguson (1989).....................10 Frank Frostino (1994)......................10 Steve Klein (1995)...........................10

Dennis Wesley

Mickey Loescher, a four-year starter, had a career total of 335 saves

SAVES 1. Gary Kovacs (1968).......................149 2. Gary Palmisano (1972)..................135 3. Joe Koury (1982)...........................127 David DeGraff (2003)....................127

5. 6. 7. 9.

Joe Koury (1981)...........................122 Kim Bucher (1983)........................106 Scott Vallow (1997).......................100 Michael Wiest (2012).....................100 Bob Alarcon (1977)..........................98 Kim Bucher (1984)..........................98

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE *% 1. Scott Vallow (1995)......................0.52 2. Greg Murphy (1991).....................0.60 3. Kim Bucher (1983).......................0.69 4. Scott Vallow (1996)......................0.70 5. Mickey Loescher (1989)...............0.79 6. Dan Traver (1992).........................0.80 7. Michael Wiest (2013)....................0.82 8. Scott Vallow (1997)......................0.85 9. Dan Traver (1994).........................0.87 Scott Vallow (1998)......................0.87 11. Mickey Loescher (1987)...............0.94 * min. 800 minutes played - since 1980 % Ryan Heuton had a GAA of 0.48 in 2014, but played only 754:51

CAREER LEADERS

POINTS 1. Steve Klein (1993-96)....................119 2. Rob Martella (1989-92).................115 3. Neil Ridgway (1980-83)................107 4. Mark Jackson (1982-85)................100 5. Joe Burch (1993-96)........................80 6. Chris Doré (1996-99).......................75 7. Jason Began (1994-97)....................71 8. Dennis Wesley (1983-84).................68 9. Dave Kindl (1993-96)......................66 10. Dennis Mepham (1976-79)..............59 GOALS 1. Rob Martella (1989-92)...................45 2. Mark Jackson (1982-85)..................42 3. Neil Ridgway (1980-83)..................37 Steve Klein (1993-96)......................37 5. Dennis Wesley (1983-84).................30 6. Joe Burch (1993-96)........................29 7. Dave Kindl (1993-96)......................27 8. Chris Doré (1996-99).......................26 9. Dennis Mepham (1976-79)..............25 10. Warren Heede (1970-73)..................24 ASSISTS 1. Steve Klein (1993-96)......................45 2. Jason Began (1994-97)....................39 3. Brian Ferguson (1989-93)................36 4. Neil Ridgway (1980-83)..................33 5. Chris Iantoni (1988-91)....................25 Rob Martella (1989-92)...................25 7. Tom Kinney (1990-93)....................24 Bob Theophilus (1979-82)...............24 9. Chris Doré (1996-99).......................23 10. Joe Burch (1993-96)........................22 Kyle Royer (1987-90)......................22 SAVES 1. Joe Koury (1979-82)......................436 2. David DeGraff (2000-03)..............376 3. Mickey Loescher (1986-89)...........335 4. Scott Vallow (1995-98)..................320 5. Bob Alarcon (1975-78)..................275 6. Paul Shoemaker (2005-08)............259 7. Dan Traver (1992-94)....................234 8. Kim Bucher (1981-84)...................219 9. Michael Wiest (2010-13)...............218

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FALCON MEN’S SOCCER RECORDS

Kim Bucher

Brian Ferguson

Joe Koury

Individual Records

Goals Match (5)...............................................Don Popp vs. Toledo (Sept. 16, 1981); ................................................................ Pat Flynn vs. Findlay (Sept. 2, 2014) Season (24)........................................................................Dennis Wesley, 1983 Career (45).....................................................................Rob Martella, 1989-92 Assists Match (4)......................Brian Ferguson vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 20, 1989) Season (17)....................................... Neil Ridgway, 1983 & Steve Klein, 1994 Career (45)....................................................................... Steve Klein, 1993-96

Note: Neil Ridgway (1980-83) holds the career record in BG’s single-assist per goal era (1965-87) with 33. Ridgway also shares the match assist record of three (vs. Ohio State - Oct. 22, 1983), with Mladen Medancic (vs. St. Bonaventure - Sept. 4, 1983) and Bob Theophilus (vs. Toledo - Sept. 16, 1981) during the single-assist per goal era.

Points Match (11).............................................Don Popp vs. Toledo (Sept. 16, 1981); ................................................................ Pat Flynn vs. Findlay (Sept. 2, 2014) Season (52)....................................... Dennis Wesley, 1983 (24 goals, 4 assists) Career (119)...................................Steve Klein, 1993-96 (37 goals, 45 assists)

Note: Neil Ridgway (1980-83) holds the all-time career points record in the single-assist per goal era (1965-87) with 107.

Goalie Saves Game (28)............................................. Gary Kovacs vs. Akron (Oct. 8, 1968) Season (149)........................................................................ Gary Kovacs, 1968 Career (441)........................................................................Joe Koury, 1979-82 Goalie Shutouts (Complete Matches Only) Season (12)........................................ Kim Bucher, 1983 & Scott Vallow, 1997 Career (42)......................................................................Scott Vallow, 1995-98 Goals-Against Average Season (0.52)................................Scott Vallow, 1995 (11 goals/20 matches) % Career (0.74).............................. Scott Vallow, 1995-98 (65 goals/85 matches) % minimum 800 minutes played

Team Records

Goals Most Scored • Match (21)........................................vs. Findlay (Sept. 8, 1982) Most Scored • Season (72)......................................................................... 1983 Most Allowed • Match (8)........................ vs. Cleveland State (Oct. 18, 1975); ................................................................................... vs. Akron (Nov. 3, 2006) Most Allowed • Season (76)...................................................................... 2004 Fewest Scored • Season (14)...................................................................... 1976 Fewest Allowed • Season (12)................................................................... 1991 Consecutive Match Scoring (31).......................................................... 1982-84 Assists Match (13)............................................... vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 3, 1996) Season (94)................................................................................................. 1996

Gary Kovacs

Don Popp

Scott Vallow

Goalie Saves Match (28)................................................................... vs. Akron (Oct. 8, 1968) Season (190)............................................................................................... 1972 Shots Most Taken • Match (67).....................................vs. Heidelberg (Oct. 7, 1969) Most Taken • Season -- 16+ matches (494)..........................1996 (23 matches) Most Taken • Season -- 15 matches or less (482).................1972 (12 matches) Most Allowed • Season -- 16+ matches (342)......................1997 (24 matches) Most Allowed • Season -- 15 matches or less (300)...............1967 (9 matches) Fewest Taken • Season (163)..................................................................... 2004 Fewest Allowed • Season (156)................................................................. 1970 Wins, Losses, Streaks, Shutouts Consecutive Wins • Season (14)................................................................ 1996 Consecutive Wins (14)............................................................................... 1996 Consecutive Losses (19)............................................................................ 2004 Consecutive One-Goal Losses (5)............................................................. 1999 Unbeaten Streak • Season (14).............................1992 (13-0-1), 1996 (14-0-0) Longest Unbeaten Streak (17)................................................1991-92 (16-0-1) Home Winning Streak • Season (9)................................................. 1994, 1996 Longest Home Winning Streak (13)..................................................... 1991-93 Road Winning Streak • Season (6)................................................. 1983#, 1992 Longest Road Winning Streak (6)................................... 1983#, 1989-90, 1992 Home Unbeaten Streak • Season (10)............................................ 1996 (9-0-1) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak (15)......................................1972-75 (14-0-1) Road Unbeaten Streak • Season (10)........................................... 1983# (9-0-1) Longest Road Unbeaten Streak (16).......................................1991-92 (13-0-3) Most Wins • Season (18).................................................................. 1996, 1997 Most Home Wins • Season (9)............................................... 1991, 1994, 1996 Most Road Wins • Season (13).................................................................. 1997 Most Losses • Season (19)......................................................................... 2004 Fewest Losses • Season (2).......................................... 1972, 1973, 1991, 1992 Fewest Road Losses • Season (0).................................................... 1975, 1991 Fewest Home Losses • Season (0).................................. 7 times (Last in 1996) Fewest Home Wins • Season (0)................................................................ 2004 Fewest Road Wins • Season (0)............................................. 1965, 1967, 2004 Most Ties • Season (6)............................................................................... 2013 Fewest Ties • Season (0)............................................... 10 times (Last in 2004) Most Shutouts • Season (12).................................................. 1991, 1996, 1997 Fewest Shutouts • Season (0)................................................. 1967, 1968, 2004 Consecutive Shutouts (5).................................................. 1977-78, 1983, 1991 Consecutive Shutouts • Season (5).................................................. 1983, 1991 Consecutive Home Shutouts (5)............................ 1973-74, 1977-78, 1991-92 Consecutive Home Shutouts • Season (4).................... 1981, 1983, 1992, 1996 Consecutive Road Shutouts (8).................................................................. 1991 Most Times Shutout • Season (11)............................................................. 2008 Fewest Times Shutout • Season (0).................................................. 1978, 1983 Most Consecutive Games Allowing A Hat Trick (4)................................. 1999 # Includes forfeit victory (originally a 4-2 Falcon loss)

Note: Double assists on goals were not awarded at BGSU until the 1988 season. The previous match assist record of 12 was set against Findlay (Sept. 8, 1982).

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HONORS & AWARDS

Chris Bartels

Jason Began

NATIONAL HONORS

NSCAA All-American 1972.........................Dave Dyminski, B (HM) 1973............................. Dave Dyminski, B (2) 1974............................. Bud Lewis, MF (HM) 1979........................Dennis Mepham, F (HM) 1982............................. Neil Ridgway, MF (1) 1983............................. Neil Ridgway, MF (1) 1987..................................... Jon Felton, B (3) 1992................................. Rob Martella, F (1) 1996................................ Steve Klein, MF (1) 1997...............................Scott Vallow, GK (3) 1998...............................Scott Vallow, GK (3) 1999................................. Chris Doré, MF (3) ISAA Adidas Scholar-Athlete All-American 1988.................................Kyle Royer, MF (2) 1989.................................... Kyle Royer, F (3) 1990.................................... Kyle Royer, F (1) 1991............................. Greg Murphy, GK (1) NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-American 1995...............................Joe Burch, MF (HM)

Steve Cabalka

Tony Doré

2010........................................ Bowling Green 2011......................................... Bowling Green 2012........................................ Bowling Green 2013........................................ Bowling Green 2014........................................ Bowling Green

Pat Kenney

Dieter Wimmer

1990.........................Rob Martella, F (West) * 1991....................... Rob Martella, F (North) * * Gold Medal winning team

ISAA Jeffrey Award 1984...................... Mickey Cochrane (Coach)

U.S. Olympic Select Camp (U-23) 1995...........................................Tony Doré, B .............................................. Steve Klein, MF .......................... Jason Began, MF (Alternate)

ISAA Hermann Award Finalist 1983...................................Neil Ridgway, MF

Soccer News All-American 1997.......................... Scott Vallow, GK (HM)

ISAA Senior Bowl 1973...................................Dave Dyminski, B 1980................................Dieter Wimmer, MF 1983...................................Neil Ridgway, MF 1989............................. Mickey Loescher, GK 1992....................................... Rob Martella, F

Soccer America All-Freshman Team 1989....................................... Rob Martella, F

Nike College All-Star Challenge 1996...................................... Steve Klein, MF

US College Sport D-I Player of the Week 2014................................ Pat Flynn (Sept. 17)

Umbro Select College All-Star Classic 1996........................... Steve Klein, MF (East) 1998........................... Scott Vallow, GK (D-I) 1999............................Chris Doré, MF (West)

REGIONAL HONORS

College Soccer News Team of the Week 2011..........................Danny Baraldi (Aug. 28) 2014................................ Pat Flynn (Sept. 22)

NSCAA All-Region (Midwest) 1966.................................... Dean Forsberg, B .................................................. Bob Hall, GK 1968........................................Tom Asimou, F U.S. Olympic Festival ...............................................Mike Golden, B 1989.......................... Rob Martella, F (North) .................................. Wolfgang Petrasko, MF 1969.......................... Wolfgang Petrasko, MF ........................................... Fred Weismann, F 1971.........................Dave Dyminski, B (HM) ................................... Warren Heede, F (HM) 1972............................. Dave Dyminski, B (2) ..................................... Chris Bartels, F (HM) ................................... Warren Heede, F (HM) 1973............................. Dave Dyminski, B (1) 1974..................................Bud Lewis, MF (2) NSCAA Hall of Fame 1975............................ Steve Cabalka, MF (2) 1995...................... Mickey Cochrane (Coach) 1978........................Dennis Mepham, F (HM) ..............................Dieter Wimmer, MF (HM) NSCAA Letter of Commendation 1979..................................Dennis Mepham, F 1964...................... Mickey Cochrane (Coach) 1980................................Dieter Wimmer, MF 1996......................... Gary Palmisano (Coach) 1981............................. Neil Ridgway, MF (2) .........................................Jim House, B (HM) NSCAA Honor Award 1982............................. Neil Ridgway, MF (1) 1978...................... Mickey Cochrane (Coach) 1983..........................................Pat Kenney, B ...........................................Neil Ridgway, MF NSCAA Team Academic Award .............................................Dennis Wesley, F Rob Martella earned a pair of Gold medals in 2001........................................ Bowling Green 1984................................ Mark Jackson, F (1) three trips to the U.S. Olympic Festival 2002........................................ Bowling Green ............................................Pat Kenney, B (2) 116 • BOWLING GREEN • 2015 MEN’S SOCCER • 116 CoSIDA Academic All-American 1991 *%............................. Greg Murphy, GK 1995 *%............................. Joe Burch, MF (3) 1996 *%.................................Joe Burch, F (1) 1999 *%.............................Ty Fowler, GK (1) 2009 ^.......................Jacob Lawrence, D/F (1) 2013 $......................... Brandon Silva, MF (2) 2014 $.................................... Pat Flynn, F (2) * Fall-Winter At-Large Team (before CoSIDA sponsored a soccer-specific team) % sponsored by GTE ^ sponsored by ESPN The Magazine $ sponsored by Capital One


HONORS & AWARDS

Drew Dawson

Bob Gofus

Mike Kaminenski

Eric Seldin

....................................... Dennis Wesley, F (2) 1985................................ Mark Jackson, F (2) 1986....................... Mickey Loescher, GK (2) ............................................ Joe Petzker, B (2) .......................................Nan Chul Shin, F (2) 1987..................................... Jon Felton, B (1) ............................... Mickey Loescher, GK (1) .........................................Kyle Royer, MF (3) 1988.................................Kyle Royer, MF (3) 1989....................... Mickey Loescher, GK (1) ......................................... Rob Martella, F (2) 1990................................. Rob Martella, F (2) 1991............................. Greg Murphy, GK (1) ...................................... Chris Iantoni, MF (2) ......................................... Rob Martella, F (2) 1992................................. Rob Martella, F (1) .................................. Brian Ferguson, MF (2) ...................................... Chris Williams, B (2) 1993.......................... Brian Ferguson, MF (3) ....................................... Tom Kinney, MF (3)

............................ Hunter Van Houten, MF (1) 2013............................ Brandon Silva, MF (1) 2014....................................... Pat Flynn, F (1) ........................................... Joe Sullivan, F (1) * Only one team named in 1994 – previous award sponsors include Verizon and ESPN The Magazine

NSCAA All-Region (Great Lakes) 1994................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ........................................ Steve Klein, MF (2) 1995................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ........................................ Steve Klein, MF (1) 1996................................ Steve Klein, MF (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1) ....................................... Jason Began, MF (2) ...............................................Joe Burch, F (2) 1997............................... Jason Began, MF (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1) ............................................. Dan Kindl, B (2) 1998...............................Scott Vallow, GK (1) ......................................... Chris Doré, MF (2) 1999................................. Chris Doré, MF (1) ......................................... Fred Degand, B (2) 2000.............................. Fred Degand, MF (1) 2001................................... Tony Malik, B (3) 2012............................Danny Baraldi, MF (3) 2014....................................... Pat Flynn, F (1) ........................................ Ryan James, MF (3)

NSCAA Mideast Coach of the Year 1983.......................................Gary Palmisano 1992.......................................Gary Palmisano 1996..............................................Mel Mahler

Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District 1994.......................................Joe Burch, MF* 1995................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) 1996.......................................Joe Burch, F (1) 1999...................................Ty Fowler, GK (1) 2001................................... Tony Malik, D (1) 2008..................... Jacob Lawrence, MF/D (1) 2009.........................Jacob Lawrence, D/F (1)

ISAA Great Lakes Region Adidas ScholarAthlete All-America 1987................................... Ron Haines, B (1) 1988.................................Kyle Royer, MF (1) ........................................... Ron Haines, B (1) 1989.................................... Kyle Royer, F (1) 1990.................................... Kyle Royer, F (1) ....................................... Jim Konrad, B (HM) 1991............................. Greg Murphy, GK (1) 1995................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ....................................... Jason Began, MF (2) ........................................Dave Michels, B (3)

NSCAA Regional Assistant Coach of the Year (Great Lakes) 2014.................................................Eric Reed

Ron Haines was a three-time Academic AllOhio selection from 1986-88

Howard Siegel

Chris Williams

All-Star Games (Olympic Regional Team) 1978..........................Bob Alarcon, GK (East)

STATE HONORS

NSCAA/OSCA All-Ohio 1963................................... Doug Lorenzen, F 1964.......................................... Bob Hall, GK .......................................................Luis Tay, F 1965.......................................Terry Butwid, F 1966.......................................Terry Butwid, F ......................................Guenter Herold, F (1) 1967................................... Fred Weismann, F 1968...................................... Pete Farrell, MF .................................. Wolfgang Petrasko, MF ........................................... Fred Weismann, F 1969.................................... Jim Brewer, F (2) ..................................Gary Kovacs, GK (HM) ........................ Wolfgang Petrasko, MF (HM) ................................. Fred Weismann, F (HM) 1970.....................Wolfgang Petrasko, MF (1) ............................Mike Kamienski, MF (HM) 1971............................. Dave Dyminski, B (1) ........................................Warren Heede, F (2) ...........................................Joe Costa, F (HM) 1972............................. Dave Dyminski, B (1) ........................................Warren Heede, F (1) ..................................... Chris Bartels, F (HM) ........................................Eric Seldin, B (HM) 1973............................. Dave Dyminski, B (1) ................................... Rich Cotton, MF (HM) ......................................... Tim Davis, F (HM) 1974..................................Bud Lewis, MF (1) ................................Steve Cabalka, MF (HM) ................................... Rich Cotton, MF (HM) ............................. Steve Kittelberger, F (HM) 1975............................ Steve Cabalka, MF (1) ............................................. Glenn Jost, B (2) 1976...............................Jim Kittelberger, MF ............................................... Bob Lewis, MF ............................................ Marty Rolnick, B 1977.........................................Kevin Bové, B ................................................... Bob Brihn, B 1978.......................... Bob Alarcon, GK (HM) ......................................... Bob Brihn, B (HM) .................................... Dennis Mepham, F (2) .................................. Dieter Wimmer, MF (2) 1979..................................Dennis Mepham, F ........................................Dieter Wimmer, MF 1980................................Dieter Wimmer, MF 1981............................. Neil Ridgway, MF (1)

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HONORS & AWARDS

Bob Alarcon

Chip Esckilsen

............................................ Jim House, B (2) 1982............................. Neil Ridgway, MF (1) .................................Bob Theophilus, F (HM) 1983..........................................Pat Kenney, B ...........................................Neil Ridgway, MF .............................................Dennis Wesley, F 1984................................ Mark Jackson, F (1) ........................................Kim Bucher, GK (2) ....................................... Dennis Wesley, F (3) ....................................... Pat Kenney, B (HM) 1985................................ Mark Jackson, F (2) ................................Drew Dawson, MF (HM) 1986....................... Mickey Loescher, GK (1) ............................................ Joe Petzker, B (1) .......................................Nan Chul Shin, F (1) 1987....................... Mickey Loescher, GK (1) .............................................. Kyle Royer, MF 1988...................................... Mike Anticoli, F .............................................. Kyle Royer, MF 1989....................... Mickey Loescher, GK (1) ......................................... Rob Martella, F (1) ...................................... Chris Iantoni, MF (2) ............................................ Kyle Royer, F (2) 1990................................. Rob Martella, F (1) ...................................... Chris Iantoni, MF (2) ...................................... Chris Williams, B (2) 1991.............................. Chris Iantoni, MF (1) ......................................... Rob Martella, F (1) ..................................... Greg Murphy, GK (1) ...................................... Chris Williams, B (2) 1992................................. Rob Martella, F (1) ...................................... Chris Williams, B (1) .................................. Brian Ferguson, MF (2) 1993.......................... Brian Ferguson, MF (2) ....................................... Tom Kinney, MF (2) ......................................... Dan Traver, GK (2) 1994................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ........................................ Steve Klein, MF (1) 1995................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ........................................ Steve Klein, MF (1) ............................................ Dave Kindl, F (2) 1996............................... Jason Began, MF (1) ...............................................Joe Burch, F (1) ........................................ Steve Klein, MF (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1) 1997............................... Jason Began, MF (1) ............................................. Dan Kindl, B (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1) ......................................... Chris Doré, MF (2) 1998................................. Chris Doré, MF (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1)

Ron Haines

Jim Kittelberger

................................. Nick Kolliniatis, MF (2) 1999................................. Chris Doré, MF (1) ......................................... Fred Degand, B (1) .........................................Adam Erhard, B (2) 2000.............................. Fred Degand, MF (1) .........................................Adam Erhard, B (2) .........................................Matt Lyons, MF (2) ........................................ Gene Braxton, F (2) 2001................................... Tony Malik, D (1) ..................................Detrick Matthews, F (2) 2002................................Matt Leardini, D (1) ................................... David DeGraff, GK (1) 2006..................................Justin Kim, MF (2) 2007................................. Abiola Sandy, F (1) 2008......................... Jacob Lawrence, MF (1) 2009.........................Jacob Lawrence, D/F (2) ................................... Cameron Hepple, F (2) 2010........................... Dusko Topolic, D/F (2) 2011.............................Danny Baraldi, MF (1) 2012............................Danny Baraldi, MF (2) .......................................Anthony Grant, F (2) 2013...............................Zach Schewee, D (2) ....................................Michael Wiest, GK (2) 2014....................................... Pat Flynn, F (1) ....................................Danny Baraldi, MF (2) ........................................ Ryan James, MF (2)

Dave Michels

Wolfgang Petrasko

OCSA Academic All-Ohio 1982..................................Drew Dawson, MF 1986......................................... Ron Haines, B 1987................................... Ron Haines, B (2) ............................... Mickey Loescher, GK (2) 1988................................... Ron Haines, B (2) .........................................Kyle Royer, MF (2) 1989.................................... Kyle Royer, F (1) 1990................................... Jim Konrad, B (2) ..................................... Greg Murphy, GK (2) ............................................ Kyle Royer, F (1) 1991............................. Greg Murphy, GK (1) 1992.....................................Brian Lord, B (2) 1994................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) 1995................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ....................................... Jason Began, MF (3) ........................................Dave Michels, B (3) 1999...................................Ty Fowler, GK (1) 2001................................... Tony Malik, D (1) ..................................Detrick Matthews, F (1) ..................................... Matt Leardini, MF (2) ..........................................Ben Vaccaro, D (2) ...............................Kevin Wisnewski, MF (2) 2002................................Matt Leardini, D (1) 2006................................ Kyle McNayr, D (1) 2007.................... Hunter Van Houten, MF (1) 2009.........................Jacob Lawrence, D/F (1) ............................ Hunter Van Houten, MF (2)

Mark Jackson scores in a 1983 match. Jackson was a two-time All-Ohio selection

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Mike Anticoli

Bob Boss

2011................................ Zach Lemke, MF (1) .................................... Brandon Silva, MF (1) 2012............................... Zach Lemke, MF (1) 2013............................. Ryan Comiskey, F (2) ......................................... Jake Genrich, D (2) .......................................Anthony Grant, F (2) ........................................ Ryan James, MF (2) .................................... Brandon Silva, MF (2) ....................................Michael Wiest, GK (2) 2014............................ Max Auden, D/MF (1) ........................................ Ryan James, MF (1) ............................................ Jacob Roth, D (1) ......................................... Jake Genrich, D (2) ...............................Nick Landsberger, GK (2) ........................................... Joe Sullivan, F (2) Carl W. Dale Award (Ohio “MVP”) 1973...................................Dave Dyminski, B 1975..................................Steve Cabalka, MF 1982...................................Neil Ridgway, MF 1983...................................Neil Ridgway, MF 1989...........................Mickey Loescher, GK+ .............................................Rob Martella, F+ 1991.....................................Rob Martella, F+ .........................................Greg Murphy, GK+ 1992.....................................Rob Martella, F+ ..........................................Chris Williams, B+ 1997.................................. Scott Vallow, GK+ 1998.................................. Scott Vallow, GK+ + Previously awarded to the top defensive player in the state. Currently given to the top vote recipient at each position.

Dan Kindl

Dave Kindl

...............................................Jim Pschirrer, B 1971...........................................Don Gable, F ............................................... Bob Gofus, MF .............................................. Ivan Madar, MF ............................................ Howard Siegel, B 1972...................................... Jim Botticelli, B ...............................................Bob Gearhart, F ................................Mickey Cochrane, Coach OCSA Honor Award 1989........................Mickey Cochrane, Coach OCSA “Coach of the Year” 1969.................................... Mickey Cochrane 1972.................................... Mickey Cochrane 1983.......................................Gary Palmisano 1987.......................................Gary Palmisano 1992.......................................Gary Palmisano 1995..............................................Mel Mahler 1997..............................................Mel Mahler Doc Nichols Award (Ohio’s Top Division I Team) 1973........................................ Bowling Green

Ohio-Indiana Senior Game 1971....................................... Bob Gofus, MF .........................................Howard Siegel, MF ............................Ivan Madar, MF (Alternate) ................................Mickey Cochrane, Coach 1972....................................... Chris Bartels, F ................................................Norm Dykes, F ...............................................Eric Seldin, MF ................................Mickey Cochrane, Coach OCSA All-Ohio North-South Senior Game 1969..........................................Jim Brewer, F ................................Mickey Cochrane, Coach ............................................Gary Kovacs, GK ......................................... Dave Sutherland, B ...........................................Fred Weismann, B 1970.............................. Mike Kamienski, MF .................................. Wolfgang Petrasko, MF

Gary Palmisano (foreground) and Mel Mahler each were named the state’s Coach of the Year by the OCSA on multiple occasions

Tim Concannon

Bob Theophilus

1991........................................ Bowling Green 1992........................................ Bowling Green 1995........................................ Bowling Green 1996........................................ Bowling Green 1997........................................ Bowling Green

CONFERENCE HONORS

OCSA All-MAC Coaches Team 1971............................. Dave Dyminski, B (1) ..........................................Bob Gofus, MF (1) ............................................... Joe Costa, F (1) ................................... Howard Siegel, MF (2) ........................................Warren Heede, F (2) 1972.................................... Eric Seldin, B (1) ..................................... Dave Dyminski, B (1) ..........................................Chris Bartels, F (1) ............................................. Glenn Jost, B (2) ........................................Warren Heede, F (2) 1973............................. Dave Dyminski, B (1) ............................................... Bob Boss, F (1) ..........................................Greg Brooks, B (1) ..............................................Tim Davis, F (1) ........................................... Rich Cotton, F (1) ........................................Warren Heede, F (2) 1974..................................Bud Lewis, MF (1) .................................... Steve Cabalka, MF (1) ............................................... Bob Boss, F (1) .............................. Steve Kittelberger, MF (1) ........................................... Rich Cotton, F (2) .......................................... Bart Hayden, F (2) 1975..................................... Glenn Jost, B (1) ....................................... Steve Cabalka, B (1) ..................................Steve Kittelberger, F (1) ........................................Kevin Bové, MF (1) ........................................Doug Olson, MF (1) All-MASC Team # 1986........................................... Jon Felton, B ................................................. Ron Haines, B ..................................................Joe Petzker, B ........................................ Larry Valbuena, MF .............................................Nan Chul Shin, F 1987........................................... Jon Felton, B .................................................Tom Kasten, F ........................................Kevin McGrath, MF ........................................ Larry Valbuena, MF .............................................. Kyle Royer, MF 1988...............................Andrew Arthurs, MF ............................................Chris Iantoni, MF .............................................. Kyle Royer, MF

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The Falcons celebrate their 1995 MAC Tournament title, the first in school history 1989....................................Chris Iantoni, MF ..................................... Mickey Loescher, GK ............................................... Rob Martella, F ..................................................Kyle Royer, F 1990................................ Brian Ferguson, MF ............................................Chris Iantoni, MF ............................................... Rob Martella, F ............................................Chris Williams, B 1991....................................... Pepé Aragon, B ................................................... Bob Boyle, F ............................................Chris Iantoni, MF ............................................... Rob Martella, F ........................................... Greg Murphy, GK ............................................Chris Williams, B 1992....................................... Pepé Aragon, B ................................................... Bob Boyle, F ............................................... Rob Martella, F ...............................................Dan Traver, GK # Mid-America Soccer Conference - Only one all-star team named All-MAC Team % 1993.......................... Brian Ferguson, MF (1) ....................................... Tom Kinney, MF (1) .................................. Frank Frostino, B (HM) .....................................Dan Traver, GK (HM) ..................................Ryan McCue, MF (HM) 1994........................................Jason Began, B .................................................Joe Burch, MF ......................................... Frank Frostino, MF .............................................. Steve Klein, MF ...............................................Dan Traver, GK 1995.....................................Jason Began, MF .................................................Joe Burch, MF .............................................. Steve Klein, MF 1996.....................................Jason Began, MF .................................................... Joe Burch, F ...................................................Tony Doré, B ..................................................Dave Kindl, F

.............................................. Steve Klein, MF 1997............................... Jason Began, MF (1) ............................................. Dan Kindl, B (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1) ...........................................Brett Strang, B (2) 1998......................... Nick Kolliniatis, MF (1) .......................................Scott Vallow, GK (1) ......................................... Chris Doré, MF (2) 1999................................. Chris Doré, MF (1) ......................................... Fred Degand, B (1) 2000...................................... Fred Degand (1) ............................................. Adam Erhard (1) .................................................Matt Lyons (2) 2001................................... Tony Malik, D (1) ..................................Detrick Matthews, F (2) 2002................................Matt Leardini, D (1)

................................... David DeGraff, GK (1) 2003............................ Paul Dhaliwal, MF (2) ..............................................Eric Duda, D (2) 2005............................. Omari Aldridge, F (1) 2006..................................Justin Kim, MF (2) 2007........................Cameron Hepple, MF (2) ...................................Thomas McLean, D (2) ......................................... Abiola Sandy, F (2) 2009........................... Cameron Hepple, F (2) 2010.......................... Miguel Rosales, GK (2) 2011...................................Rodcliff Hall, F (2) 2012............................Danny Baraldi, MF (1) .......................................Anthony Grant, F (1) 2013............................Danny Baraldi, MF (2) ..................................... Ryan Comiskey, F (2) .................................... Brandon Silva, MF (2) ....................................Michael Wiest, GK (2) 2014............................Danny Baraldi, MF (2) ............................................... Pat Flynn, F (2) ......................................... Jake Genrich, D (2) ........................................ Ryan James, MF (2) ............................................ Jacob Roth, D (2) % Only one all-star unit named 1994-96 (five player limit per team); honorable mention picks named in 1993 College Sports Madness All-MAC Team 2012................................... Danny Baraldi (1) ...........................................Anthony Grant (1) ................................................Ryan James (2) ............................................Michael Wiest (2) 2013................................. Ryan Comiskey (1) ............................................Michael Wiest (1) ...........................................Anthony Grant (2) ................................................Sean Sikich (2) ............................................Brandon Silva (2) 2014........................................ Max Auden (1) ................................................... Pat Flynn (1)

BGSU won the 1996 league tourney crown as well, this time earning the title at Cochrane Field. The Falcons would go on to win a third-straight MAC tourney crown in 1997.

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HONORS & AWARDS ................................................. Jacob Roth (1) ........................................... Danny Baraldi (2) ..............................................Jake Genrich (2) ...................................... Nick Landsberger (2) ............................................... Joe Sullivan (2) All-MASC Academic% 1986......................................... Ron Haines, B 1987......................................... Ron Haines, B 1988......................................... Ron Haines, B 1989..........................................Kyle Royer, F 1990..........................................Kyle Royer, F 1991................................... Greg Murphy, GK 1992.......................................... Brian Lord, B % Only one all-star team named

........................................................ Ty Fowler ......................................................Tony Malik ............................................Detrick Matthews .................................................... Ben Vaccaro ........................................... Kevin Wisniewski 2000........................................ Michael Began .................................................. Gene Braxton ............................................Matthew Leardini ......................................................Tony Malik ............................................Detrick Matthews ...............................................Adam Schokora .................................................... Ben Vaccaro ........................................... Kevin Wisniewski 2001.........................................David DeGraff .................................................. Matt Leardini ......................................................Tony Malik ............................................Detrick Matthews .................................................... Ben Vaccaro ............................................ Kevin Wisnewski .................................................... Scott Tilford

Academic All-MAC Team 1993........................ Tim Concannon, F (HM) 1994................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) .....................................Tim Concannon, F (1) ........................................Dave Michels, B (1) Cameron Hepple .......................... Brian Glibkowski, MF (HM) MAC Player of the Week (Established 1993) ....................................Steve Klein, MF (HM) 1993..................Ryan McCue, MF (Sept. 6) * 1995............................... Jason Began, MF (1) 1994..................Tim Concannon, F (Sept. 13) ........................................... Joe Burch, MF (1) ................................Joe Burch, MF (Sept. 20) ................................... Dave Michels, B (HM) 1995..................... Steve Klein, MF (Sept. 25) ......................................................... Pat Flynn 1996............................... Jason Began, MF (1) ............................... Scott Vallow, GK (Oct. 3) ....................................................Jake Genrich ...............................................Joe Burch, F (1) ............................... Dave Kindl, F (Oct. 31) * ..................................................... Ryan James .......................... Brian Glibkowski, MF (HM) 1996..................... Steve Klein, MF (Sept. 10) ............................................Nick Landsberger 1997............................... Jason Began, MF (1) ............................Jason Began, MF (Sept. 17) .......................................................Jacob Roth ...............................Brian Glibkowski, MF (1) .................................Steve Klein, MF (Oct. 8) .....................................................Joe Sullivan ...........................................Brett Strang, B (1) .................................. Dave Kindl, F (Oct. 22) NOTE: The MAC Academic Honor Roll took 1998......................... Nick Kolliniatis, MF (1) ................................Steve Klein, MF (Nov. 5) the place of the Academic All-MAC Team ...................................... Ty Fowler, GK (HM) 1997............................ Zac Olson, F (Oct. 20) from 1999-2001 2002.....................................Matt Leardini (1) ............................ Scott Vallow, GK (Nov. 10) * Beginning in 2014, all student-athletes who 2003........................... David DeGraff, GK (1) 1999..........................Ty Fowler, GK (Sept. 7) met the nomination criteria earned Academic ..............................................Eric Duda, D (1) ................................Chris Doré, MF (Oct. 18) All-MAC honors. From that group, the MAC’s 2000................. David DeGraff, GK (Oct. 16) 2006.....................................Kyle McNayr (1) faculty athletic representatives selected .................................................Ryan Perea (1) 2002................. Paul Dhaliwal, MF (Sept. 30) the ‘best of the best’ for the Distinguished 2007................................. Jacob Lawrence (1) 2003................. David DeGraff, GK (Oct. 13) Scholar-Athlete Award ....................................Hunter Van Houten (1) 2005.................. Omari Aldridge, F (Sept. 25) 2008............................... Chuko Evwaraye (1) 2007.............. Paul Shoemaker, GK (Sept. 24) MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete ......................................... Jacob Lawrence (1) .................. Hunter Van Houten, MF (Oct. 29) 2014..............................................Max Auden ....................................Hunter Van Houten (1) 2008.............. Jacob Lawrence, MF (Sept. 15) ......................................................... Pat Flynn ........................................ Kyle McNayr (HM) 2009................ Cameron Hepple, F (Sept. 21) ....................................................Jake Genrich 2009................................. Jacob Lawrence (1) 2010................. Miguel Rosales, GK (Nov. 9) ..................................................... Ryan James ....................................Hunter Van Houten (1) 2012................. Michael Wiest, GK (Aug. 28) .......................................................Jacob Roth 2010................................. Zach Lemke (HM) .........................Danny Baraldi, MF (Sept. 11) .....................................................Joe Sullivan 2011.....................................Brandon Silva (1) ..........................Anthony Grant, F (Oct. 30) * * Beginning in 2014, all student-athletes who ............................................Michael Wiest (1) 2013................Ryan Comiskey, F (Nov. 11) * met the nomination criteria earned Academic 2012.......................................Zach Lemke (1) 2014............. Nick Landsberger, GK (Sept. 1) All-MAC honors. From that group, the MAC’s ...................................... Pat Flynn, F (Sept. 8) .....................................Ryan Comiskey (HM) faculty athletic representatives selected ..................................... Matt Griesinger (HM) .................................... Pat Flynn, F (Sept. 22) the ‘best of the best’ for the Distinguished ....................................... Brandon Silva (HM) * co-recipient Scholar-Athlete Award ....................................... Michael Wiest (HM) 2013................................. Ryan Comiskey (1) College Sports Madness MAC Player of MAC Academic Honor Roll (Est. 1999) ............................................Brandon Silva (1) the Week 1999............................................Bobby Biggs ............................................Michael Wiest (1) 2013..........................Michael Wiest (Oct. 29) ............................................Max Auden (HM) .................................................. Gene Braxton 2014................................ Pat Flynn (Sept. 23) ....................................................Jason Bryant ......................................... Jake Genrich (HM) ....................................... Jacob Roth (Oct. 13) ...................................... Anthony Grant (HM) ...................................... 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HONORS & AWARDS MAC Newcomer of the Year 1994........................................Jason Began, B 2012................................. Anthony Grant, F ^ ^ co-recipient Falcon Club Falcon Medal of Honor 2009-10..................................Jacob Lawrence 2013-14.....................................Brandon Silva

The Falcons celebrate a goal by Jacob Roth (18) in the 2014 MAC Tournament championship MAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Information since 1995) 1995............................Dave Michels (Nov. 6) ........................................ Joe Burch (Nov. 13) 1996.............. Jason Began (Oct. 21, Nov. 18) .......................................... Joe Burch (Nov. 4) 1999.................................Ty Fowler (Oct. 11) 2002.......................... Matt Leardini (Nov. 21) 2007.................Hunter Van Houten (Sept. 20) ........................... Hunter Van Houten (Nov. 1) 2008......................Jacob Lawrence (Sept. 25) 2009....................... Jacob Lawrence (Oct. 23) 2012......................... Anthony Grant (Oct. 10) 2013..........................Michael Wiest (Oct. 30) ...............................Ryan Comiskey (Nov. 13) 2014................................ Pat Flynn (Sept. 24) MAC Bob James Award 1995-96........................................... Joe Burch 2001-02.........................................Tony Malik All-MASC Tournament $ 1991............................................Ryan Dell, B .................... • (Outstanding Offensive Player) ............................................Chris Williams, B ................... • (Outstanding Defensive Player) $ No all-tournament team selected in 1991 (only year the MASC held an invite) MAC All-Tournament Team (Est. 1994) 1994........................................Jason Began, B .................................................Joe Burch, MF .............................................. Steve Klein, MF 1996.....................................Jason Began, MF ...................................................Tony Doré, B .............................................. Steve Klein, MF .............................................Scott Vallow, GK 1997.....................................Jason Began, MF ............................................... Chris Doré, MF ................................................... Dan Kindl, B .............................................Scott Vallow, GK 1998....................................... Chris Doré, MF ............................................ Darren Niles, MF .............................................Scott Vallow, GK 2000........................................... P.J. Behan, D

.............................................. Gene Braxton, F ...............................................Fred Degand, D 2001.........................................Tony Malik, D 2002......................................Matt Leardini, D ................................................... Eric Duda, D .........................................David DeGraff, GK 2006..........................Hunter Van Houten, MF ..............................................Kyle McNayr, D 2010................................. Sam Galloway, MF ........................................Miguel Rosales, GK 2012.................................... Zach Schewee, D ..........................................Michael Wiest, GK 2014...................................... Max Auden, MF .................................... Nick Landsberger, GK ..................................................Jacob Roth, D Note: No MVP named in 1996-97-98, no alltournament team named in 1995 MASC Player of the Year 1986.....................................Nan Chul Shin, F 1987.................... Jon Felton, B (co-recipient) 1989............................. Mickey Loescher, GK 1991....................................Chris Iantoni, MF 1992....................................... Rob Martella, F MAC Player of the Year 1996...................................... Steve Klein, MF MASC Coach of the Year 1987.......................................Gary Palmisano 1989.......................................Gary Palmisano 1991.......................................Gary Palmisano 1992.......................................Gary Palmisano MAC Coach of the Year 1996..............................................Mel Mahler 2002..............................................Mel Mahler Note: Starting with the 1995 season, this award was renamed in honor of Gary V. Palmisano College Sports Madness MAC Coach of the Year 2014............................................ Eric Nichols

Falcon Club Senior Student-Athlete of the Year (Established 1969-70 *) 1989-90.................................... Brian Drought 1991-92......................................Greg Murphy 1996-97.....................Joe Burch (co-recipient) 2001-02.........................................Tony Malik 2008-09.........................................Ryan Davis 2012-13....................................... Zach Lemke * Award given to top male and female starting in 1990-91; previously given to male/female combined Falcon Club Male Junior Student-Athlete of the Year (Established 1987-88) 1988-89.................................... Brian Drought 1990-91......................................Greg Murphy 1995-96........................................... Joe Burch 2000-01.........................................Tony Malik 2009-10.................................. Garrett Bireline 2012-13.....................................Brandon Silva Dr. Greg Brooks Captain’s Award 1997............................................ Jason Began ........................................................Dan Kindl ..................................................... Brett Strang 1998...............................................Chris Doré .................................................... Darren Niles .................................................... Scott Vallow 1999............................................Jason Bryant .......................................................Chris Doré ................................................. Kevin Jackson Key (1) . ................................................ First Team (2)............................................... Second Team (3)..................................................Third Team (HM)................................ Honorable Mention Conference Affiliation Names ’68-75.....OCSA Mid-American Conference * ’86-87.................. Mid-America Soccer Cup * ’88-92...... Mid-America Soccer Conference * ’93-Present........... Mid-American Conference * Prior to soccer becoming a sanctioned sport by the Mid-American Conference, the Falcons previously competed as an independent in “mythical” leagues comprised of MAC schools Please direct any award omissions or errors to the BGSU Athletic Communications Office by email at mjcihon@bgsu.edu

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Gary V. Palmisano Memorial Award - MVP (By Player Vote) - Named in Palmisano’s memory at the 1994 Awards Dinner (May 1995) 1969.................................................Fred Weismann 1970.................................................... Jim Pschirrer 1971........................................................ Bob Gofus 1972................................................ Dave Dyminski 1973.................................................................Team 1974........................................................ Bud Lewis 1975.........................................................Glenn Jost 1976...................................................... Craig Tesler 1977.........................................................Bob Brihn 1978..................................................... Bob Alarcon 1979............................................... Dennis Mepham 1980.................................................Dieter Wimmer 1981................................................... Neil Ridgway 1982................................................... Neil Ridgway 1983................................................... Neil Ridgway 1984................................................... Mark Jackson 1985...................................................Drew Dawson 1986.......................................................Ron Haines 1987.............................. Larry Valbuena, Jon Felton 1988................................................... Mike Anticoli 1989..............................................Mickey Loescher 1990.......................... Rob Martella, Chris Williams 1991.................................................................Team 1992.................................................... Rob Martella 1993......................................................Tom Kinney 1994.......................................................Steve Klein 1995.......................................................Steve Klein 1996.......................................................Steve Klein 1997...................................................... Brett Strang 1998........................................................ Chris Doré 1999........................................................ Chris Doré 2000....................................................... Matt Lyons 2001....................................................... Tony Malik 2002....................................................Matt Leardini 2003..................................................David DeGraff 2004................................................ Omari Aldridge 2005................................................ Omari Aldridge 2006...............................................John MacKenzie 2007....................................................Abiola Sandy 2008................................................Jacob Lawrence Tony Corsiglia Memorial Award - Top Rookie 1981............................................... Drew Dawson + 1982................................................... Mark Jackson 1983..................................................Dennis Wesley 1984................................................. Larry Valbuena 1985.........................................................Jon Felton 1986..............................................Mickey Loescher 1987....................................................... Kyle Royer 1988.....................................................Chris Iantoni 1989.................................................... Rob Martella 1990......................................................Tom Kinney 1991..................................................... Pepé Aragon 1992.....................................................Ryan McCue 1993.......................................................Steve Klein 1994......................................................Jason Began

1995..................................................... Scott Vallow 1996........................................................ Chris Doré 1997......................................................... Zac Olson 1998.............................................Detrick Matthews 1999....................................................Matt Leardini 2000..................................................David DeGraff 2001.................................................... Ricky Harper 2002......................................................... Eric Duda 2003................................................... Bobby Woods 2004....................................................Abiola Sandy 2005....................................................Kyle McNayr 2006...........................................Hunter Van Houten 2007.................................................. Dusko Topolic 2008...................................................... Tanner Fink Mickey Cochrane Coaches’ Award - Outstanding Attitude - Named in Cochrane’s honor at the 1994 Awards Dinner (May 1995) 1969....................................................... Jim Brewer 1970...............................................Mike Kamienski 1971.................................................... Allan Carroll 1972........................................................Eric Seldin 1973........................................................ Jim Hodge 1974.................................................... Jan Fedorcak 1975......................................................... Dan Otten 1976..................................................... Bob Alarcon 1977.............................................Steve Kittelberger 1978........................................................ Roy Tesler 1979................................................ Mike O’Rourke 1980.................................................Doug Stapleton 1981.................................................Doug Stapleton 1982...................................................... Bill Roberts 1983...................................................... Bart Markel 1984..................................................... Terry Ginley 1985....................................................... Brian Cook 1986....................................................... Chris Blike 1987................................................Andrew Arthurs 1988.................................................. Brian Drought 1989......................................................... T.J. Casey 1990....................................................... Kyle Royer 1991........................................................ Steve Cain 1992.................................................. Brian Bonham 1993..................................................... Andy Penoff 1994.........................................................Andy Carl 1995................................................... Dave Michels 1996.........................................................Tony Doré 1997....................................................... Jon Giganti 1998......................................................... Ty Fowler 1999.................................................. Kevin Jackson 2000......................................................... Zac Olson 2001....................................................Matt Leardini 2002................................... P.J. Behan, Kyle Adkins 2003...............................Dave Belfort, Scott Tilford 2004................................................... Robert Aouad 2005.....................................................Dave Belfort 2006...............................................John MacKenzie 2007.........................................................Tyler Deal 2008.........................................................Tyler Deal

Pepe Aragon

Note: No team awards given from 2009-present

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Joe Burch earned a veritable plethora of awards, both on and off the pitch

Janet & James Hodge Family Scholarship # Awarded for outstanding academic & athletic achievement the first two years 1979...........................................Steve Theophilus # 1980...................................................... Joe Koury # 1981................................................... Neil Ridgway 1982...................................................Drew Dawson 1983....................................................... Pat Kenney 1984...................................................Drew Dawson 1985-86..........................................No Award Given 1987.........................................................Jon Felton 1988....................................................... Kyle Royer 1989.....................................................Chris Iantoni 1990..................................................Chris Williams 1991........................................................ Brian Lord 1992....................................................... Mike Kelly 1993..........................................................Joe Burch 1994..........................................................Joe Burch 1995.........................................................Dan Kindl 1996....................................................... Jon Giganti 1997....................................................... Jon Giganti 1998......................................................... Ty Fowler 1999................................................Adam Schokora 2000................................................Adam Schokora 2001....................................................... Tony Malik 2002.................................................. Matt Martinka 2003..................................................... Scott Tilford 2004.....................................................Dave Belfort 2005....................................................Kyle McNayr Most Improved Award (By Player Vote) 1969.................................................. Herb Schumm 1970....................................................... Ivan Madar 1971..................................................Howard Siegel 1972................................................ Gary Palmisano 1973..................................................... Bart Hayden 1974...................................................... Craig Tesler 1975........................................................Allan Luisi 1976.................................................. Marty Rolnick 1977...................................................Tom Bertrams 1978................................................ Mike O’Rourke 1979......................................................... Joe Koury 1980.................................................Doug Stapleton 1981...................................................... Bart Markel 1982.............................................Mladen Medancic 1983.........................................................Joe Barros 1984........................................................Pete Tatley 1985...................................................... Tom Kasten 1986................................................ Joe D’Agostino 1987...............................................Craig Notarianni 1988................................................Mark Dorenkott 1989.......................................................Jim Konrad 1990......................................................Tom Kinney 1991................................. Ryan Dell, Ken Sorenson 1992.................................................. Frank Frostino 1993................................................... Dave Michels 1994......................................Dan Kindl, Peter Kolp 1995..................................................... Darren Niles

1996............................................. Brian Glibkowski 1997.................................................. Kevin Jackson 1998............................................... Tommy Thomas 1999................................................... Gene Braxton 2000.................................................. Matt Martinka 2001.................................................. Matt Martinka 2002...................................Paul Seip/Adrian Akpan 2003................................................. Sean McGarity 2004.................................................. Greg Hennelly 2005.....................................................Dave Belfort 2006........................................................ Alec Perea 2007..................................................... Brent Petkus 2008......................................................Zach Lemke Dr. Lee & Marge Meserve Academic Award 2006................................................Jacob Lawrence 2007...........................................Hunter Van Houten 2008............................................... Garrett Bireline, .......................Jacob Lawrence, Hunter Van Houten Pat & Mickey Cochrane Scholarship 1989....................................................... Kyle Royer 1990....................................................Greg Murphy 1991..................................................Chris Williams 1992........................................................Dan Traver 1993................................................Tim Concannon 1994................................................... Dave Michels 1995...................................... Joe Burch, Peter Kolp 1996......................................................Jason Began 1997......................................................Jason Began 1998......................................................... Ty Fowler 1999................................................Adam Schokora 2000................................................Adam Schokora 2001............................................. Kevin Wisnewski 2002....................................................Matt Leardini 2003..................................................... Scott Tilford 2004.....................................................Dave Belfort 2005....................................................Kyle McNayr Dr. Greg Brooks Family Scholarship 2002..................................................... Scott Tilford 2003..................................................... Scott Tilford 2004.....................................................Dave Belfort 2005....................................................Kyle McNayr Offensive MVP 1986..................................................Nan Chul Shin Defensive MVP 1986....................................................... Joe Petzker Honor Award 1990.....................................................Chuck Nagle 1992..................................................... Ken Schoeni 1993.................................................... Jack Gregory

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THE 2015 FALCONS

2015 CAPTAINS: The BGSU tri-captains for the 2015 season are (left to right): Max Auden, Jake Genrich and Ryan James

The 2015 BGSU men’s soccer team. Front row (left to right): Athletic training graduate assistant Mary Ankrom, Pat Flynn, Vincent Giannini, Danny Shea, Max Auden, Ryan James, Moe Mustafa, Peter Pugliese, Ryan Ross, Jacob Roth. Middle row (left to right): Assistant coach Danny Baraldi, assistant coach Zach Lemke, student director of operations Jason Samuelsen, Alexis Souahy, Chase Betenson, Noah Kummer, Nick Landsberger, Ryan Heuton, Billy Larsen, Jake Genrich, Keaton Reynolds, student manager Rami Alazhari, head coach Eric Nichols, assistant coach Eric Reed. Back row (left to right): Prayag Jina, Brad Macomber, Bismark Agyeman, Tate Robertson, Joe Sullivan, Omar Salem, Dominic Grida, Ian Haskin.


2015 SCHEDULE AUGUST Sat. 22 Fri. 28 Sun. 30

at Cincinnati (scrimmage)___________ 7:00 SIUE_____________________________ 7:00 WESTERN ILLINOIS________________ 1:00

SEPTEMBER Thu. 3 DREXEL__________________________ 7:00 Sun. 6 CLEVELAND STATE________________ 7:00 Fri. 11 vs. Evansville ^____________________ 5:00 Sun. 13 vs. Robert Morris ^_______________ 12:00 Fri. 18 IPFW____________________________ 7:00 Wed. 23 at Dayton_ _______________________ 7:00 Tue. 29 MICHIGAN STATE_________________ 7:00 OCTOBER Sat. 3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS *_____________ 7:00 Wed. 7 at Ohio State______________________ 7:00 Sat. 10 at IUPUI________________________ 12:00 Tue. 13 at Syracuse_______________________ 7:00 Sat. 17 at Western Michigan *_ ____________ 1:00 Sat. 24 WEST VIRGINIA *_ ________________ 1:00 Tue. 27 at Wright State____________________ 7:00 Fri. 30 at Buffalo *_______________________ 7:00 NOVEMBER Tue. 3 at Appalachian State_______________ 2:00 Sat. 7 at Akron *________________________ 7:00 Fri. 13 MAC Tournament Semifinals % Sun. 15 MAC Tournament Championship % ^ Marshall Invitational (Huntington, W.Va.) % at site of regular-season champion HOME matches at Cochrane Stadium All times p.m. and Eastern Schedule subject to change


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