2013 MAC Men’s Soccer Media Guide Mid-American Conference 24 Public Square, 15th Floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Website: www.mac-sports.com Telephone: 216-566-4622 Media Relations Fax: 216-858-9622 Administration Fax: 216-696-2622 Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher Commissioner Bob Gennarelli bgennarelli@mac-sports.com Senior Associate Commissioner/COO Ext. 308 Jeff Bacon jbacon@mac-sports.com Associate Commissioner/Championships & Sport Programs Ext. 316 Donyale Canada dcanada@mac-sports.com Associate Commissioner/SWA/W. Basketball Ext. 312 Jackie Mynarski jmynarski@mac-sports.com Associate Commissioner/Institutional Services Ext. 318 Ricky Stokes Associate Commissioner/M. Basketball
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Ken Mather kmather@mac-sports.com Assistant Commissioner/Media & Public Relations Ext. 301 Jeremy Guy Director of Communications Korinth Patterson Director of Championships Betty Sislak Director of Finance Phil Burwell Associate Director of Communications
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tabel of contents This is the Mid-American Conference.................................................. 2-3 Commissioner, Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher...................................................4 2013 Composite Schedule.......................................................................5 Akron Zips.............................................................................................. 6-7 Bowling Green Falcons......................................................................... 8-9 Buffalo Bulls......................................................................................10-11 Hartwick Hawks.................................................................................12-13 Northern Illinois Huskies..................................................................14-15 West Virginia......................................................................................16-17 Western Michigan.............................................................................18-19 2012 Season Statistics................................................................... 20-23 2012 Champions................................................................................... 24 Year-By-Year Standings.................................................................... 25-26 History of Champions............................................................................. 27 Coaching History.................................................................................... 28 Individual Award Winners...................................................................... 29 All-MAC Selections............................................................................30-31 Academic All-MAC Selections.......................................................... 32-33 Annual Statistical Leaders............................................................... 34-35 MAC Individual Records....................................................................36-37 MAC Team Records.......................................................................... 38-39 Past MAC Tournament Results.............................................................. 40 2012 MAC Tournament Bracket........................................................... 41 The MAC in the NCAA Tournament........................................................ 42 2010 Akron Zips National Championship...................................... 43-44 MAC Soccer On Twitter Mid-American Conference.................................................... @MACSports Phil Burwell (Conference Men’s Soccer Contact)............@PBurwellMAC Akron Zips................................................................................ @ZipsMSoc Bowling Green Falcons..............................................@BGSUmenssoccer Buffalo Bulls................................................................@BullsMensSoccer Hartwick Hawks........................................................................@HawkTalk Northern Illinois Huskies.....................................................@NIUmsoccer West Virginia Mountaineers....................................... @WVUMensSoccer Western Michigan Broncos........................................ @WMUMensSoccer
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Kerri Krawczak kkrawczak@mac-sports.com Director of Football Operations & Special Events Ext. 324 Tori Kohl Media Relations Assistant
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Kelsey Burglund Championships Assistant
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Julie Kachner jkachner@mac-sports.com Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Ext. 311
Angela Palumba General Manager
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This Is The Mid-American Conference Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Conference moves into its 67th year of service to the student-athlete. 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. The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to seven its number of neutral site post season events – football (Ford Field, Detroit), volleyball (SPIRE Academy, Geneva, Ohio), men’s and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, Avon, Ohio). In addition, the SPIRE facility will also serve as the site for the 2014 women’s swimming & diving championship and 2015 men’s swimming & diving championship. In 2012, the MAC set a conference record with seven teams receiving a bowl invitation, including the first ever BCS Bowl invitation with Northern Illinois playing in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, following a thrilling 44-37 double overtime win over Kent State in the 2012 Marathon MAC Football Championship game. The seven MAC programs that were extended bowl invitations included: Toledo (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl); Ball State (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg); Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl); Bowling Green (Military Bowl); Ohio (Advocare V100 Independence Bowl); Northern Illinois (Discover Orange Bowl) and Kent State (GoDaddy.com Bowl). The 2012 season witnessed four football programs ranked in the top 25 of national polls – Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio—as the BCS Standings had two MAC programs in the Top 25 at the end of the regular season with No. 15 Northern Illinois and No. 25 Kent State. The MAC also set a conference record for the most wins against FBS opponents with 16 victories. MAC programs were 4-4 against the Big East Conference, including wins over Rutgers, Cincinnati, UConn and South Florida, and three wins against opponents from the Big Ten Conference, including wins over Penn State, Iowa and Indiana. The dramatic 2012 football season was capped as Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher was selected as the first overall selection by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2013 NFL Draft, becoming the first football player from the MAC with such an honor. For the first time in league history, the MAC will have seven bowl relationships--three primary and four secondary. The three primary agreements are with the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.), GoDaddy Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise, Ida.). In addition, the MAC has secured secondary agreements with the BBVA Compass Bowl, the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl. In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the fifth year of its eight-year rights agreement (through 2016-2017 academic years) for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal is the most extensive in the 67-year history of the conference. The agreement calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games. In men’s basketball, the MAC witnessed Akron reach the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament for the seventh consecutive season, as the Zips won their third title in five years. Also, Ohio University earned an invitation to the NIT, while Western Michigan reached the College Basketball Invitational Final Four after wins over North Dakota State and Wyoming. Kent State received an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament and defeated Fairfield in the opening round. Akron center Zeke Marshall and Ohio point guard D.J. Cooper were selected to play in the 2013 Reese’s Division I College All-Star Game, as Cooper garnered MVP game honors. During the 2012-13 academic year, the University of Akron men’s soccer team won its ninth MAC championship and fifth in the last six years, as the Zips advanced to their fifth consecutive NCAA Round of 16 appearance after defeating Michigan. Akron witnessed senior midfielder Scott Caldwell named as the All-America Scholar Athlete of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and a semifinalist for the Hermann Trophy. The MAC had two studentathletes selected in the first round of the 2013 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft – No. 3 overall Akron goalkeeper David Meyes (Portland Timbers) and No. 12 overall West Virginia defender Eric Schoenle (Philadelphia Union). The MAC also welcomed the addition of West Virginia as an affiliate member in men’s soccer for the 2012-13 academic year. In wrestling, the MAC welcomed Missouri, Northern Iowa and Old Dominion (2014-15) as affiliate members. Missouri won the 2013 conference tournament title as an affiliate member, snapping Central Michigan’s 11-year reign as champions. The MAC had a conference-best 40 wrestlers earn an invitation to the NCAA Division I National Championship and 11 wrestlers earned All-America status – Central Michigan seniors Ben Bennett, school’s first four-time All-American, and Jarod Trice; Kent State senior Dustin Kilgore, schools first three-time All-American; Missouri’s Alan Waters, Nathan McCormick, Drake Houdashelt, Mike Larson, and Dom Bradley, matching the schools most All-Americans in a single-season; Northern Iowa’s David Bonin and Ryan Loder; and Ohio redshirt freshman Cody Walters. In men’s cross country, Eastern Michigan claimed its 17th conference championship, while the Eagles captured their 31st conference title in men’s swimming and diving. The 31 championship titles for Eastern Michigan in men’s swimming and diving is a conference record. In addition, Eastern Michigan won the program’s 14th conference championship in indoor track and field. In men’s golf Kent State won the program’s fifth consecutive and 19th overall conference title in men’s golf and received its 26th NCAA appearance. Kent State and Ball State both advanced to the NCAA Men’s Conference Championship, marking only the fifth time since 1983 the conference had two programs advance in the NCAA postseason tournament.
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This Is The Mid-American Conference In men’s tennis, Western Michigan won its second consecutive conference championship and tenth title in the last 15 years. In men’s outdoor track and field, Akron won its third consecutive conference title and program’s fifth championship in the last six years. In baseball, Bowling Green won the program’s first conference title since 1999 as the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament. Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year. The MAC had a total of six women’s basketball programs invited to postseason tournaments. Central Michigan claimed the MAC tournament title for the first time since 1984 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament, while Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Miami and Toledo all received at-large invitations to the WNIT Tournament. Three MAC programs – Ball State, Bowling Green and Toledo – all reached the WNIT Sweet 16. In women’s soccer, Miami earned its fourth MAC title in program history and Central Michigan earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, becoming the first team in conference history to earn an at-large bid. Central Michigan fell to Michigan in overtime, 2-1, while Miami defeated Tennessee 3-2 (OT) in the first round of the NCAA tournament and fell to Duke in the second round. Miami senior forward Jess Kodiak was named third team All-America by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Kodiak, along with Katie Slaughter of Central Michigan and Kayla Zakrzewski of Miami, were named All-Great Lakes Region First Team by the NSCAA. In volleyball, Bowling Green claimed the MAC title for the second time since 1991 and became the first team in program history to win a NCAA Tournament match. The Falcons defeated Yale in the first round, 3-2, and fell to Penn State in the second round. In women’s cross country, Toledo claimed its fifth title in school history in record fashion. The Rockets scored a conference record-low 24 points and have now won three consecutive conference titles for the first time in school history. In field hockey, Miami won the program’s first conference title in program history, while the RedHawks won the programs 17th conference championship in women’s swimming and diving. In women’s tennis, Miami won the conference championship for the third time in the last five years. In gymnastics, Central Michigan and Western Michigan claimed share of the conference championship. For Central Michigan it claimed a share of its fourth consecutive championship and for Western Michigan was the programs fourth overall tournament title. Central Michigan and Kent State advanced to the NCAA Regionals. In women’s indoor track and field, Kent State won its fourth overall conference title and consecutive conference championships for the first time in program history, while the Golden Flashes won the women’s outdoor track and field championship for the fourth consecutive year. In women’s golf, Kent State won its 15th consecutive conference championship. In softball, Central Michigan won the conference championship for the tenth time in program history. Ball State’s Jennifer Gilbert was named NFCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team, while Macy Merchant was named NFCA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team. From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), four NFL Pro Bowlers (OT Joe Staley, KR Josh Cribbs, TE Antonio Gates, LB James Harrison), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics. 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 has 12 full-time schools and a 13th, UMass for football only beginning in 2012. In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. 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.
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Mid-American Conference Commissioner, Dr. Jon A Steinbrecher Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher enters his fifth year with the Mid-American Conference (MAC) after being named the league’s eighth commissioner on March 16, 2009. Steinbrecher has expanded bowl opportunities for the conference and stabilized conference membership in football, increased national and regional television exposure, launched the conference’s first-ever digital network, renegotiated the conference marketing rights agreement with IMG College and enhanced neutral site conference championships in basketball, volleyball and baseball. Steinbrecher played an integral role in the development of the new College Football Playoff and serves on the BCS Administrative Committee. Steinbrecher secured a one-year contract extension of the ESPN syndicated package, and developed and implemented a new MAC Coaches Orientation program. He has secured the MAC bid to host the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional at Quicken Loans Arena and the 2014 NCAA Women’s Bowling Championship. Specifically in football, Steinbrecher has stabilized and increased conference membership with 13 programs as the MAC welcomed the addition of the University of Massachusetts (UMass) to begin as a football-only member in 2012. This provides the conference the opportunity to expand the conference footprint into New England and into the Boston and Hartford/Springfield markets. Last season, Steinbrecher witnessed Northern Illinois earn the first ever BCS bowl berth by a MAC member in the Discover Orange Bowl and a conference record seven teams receive bowl invitations – Ball State (Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg), Bowling Green (Military Bowl), Central Michigan (Little Caesars Pizza), Kent State (GoDaddy.com), Ohio (AdvoCare V100 Independence) and Toledo (Famous Idaho Potato). Steinbrecher has built upon the conference bowl agreements to a conference-best three primary (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl; GoDaddy Bowl and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl) and multiple secondary agreements (Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl, BBVA Compass Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl). These bowl agreements provide the MAC the opportunity to build on relationships with multiple bowl partners, expand national television exposure and broaden geographical opportunities to perform against other FBS conferences. Steinbrecher directed a strategic planning process for the MAC, increased national exposure for the conference, as well as new opportunities for the conference in the areas of a new regional television network deal, marketing and sponsorships and securing long-term partnerships for MAC neutral site championship events. In the summer of 2010, the MAC entered into a three-year regional television deal with SportsTime Ohio to expand its television coverage in football and men’s and women’s basketball. This provides the MAC a regional television presence for programming throughout the year, and increases promotion and marketing opportunities for the conference.
In six years with the OVC, Steinbrecher significantly increased the league’s exposure through additional television coverage at the regional and national level. In 2005, he negotiated a five-year contract with ESPN that secured increased exposure for the league. That included being the first conference to sign a deal to have games appear on ESPNU, the OVC had the first sporting event telecast on that network (the 2005 OVC Men’s Basketball Tournament Semifinal). Steinbrecher secured an invitation for the OVC to participate in ESPN’s BracketBusters event. He also implemented conference merchandising and corporate partner programs and in 2008 negotiated a five-year agreement with IMG College to manage the OVC’s multimedia rights and sponsorship sales. In July 2006, Steinbrecher helped spearhead a venture into streaming video with the launch of OVCSports.TV. The multimedia platform provided live and on-demand coverage of every OVC football and men’s and women’s basketball games as well as selected other sports, coaches’ shows, press conferences and special events. In its first two years of existence, OVCSports.TV streamed over 800 events and recorded nearly 5,000 paid subscribers. Under his leadership, the OVC re-emphasized its commitment to sportsmanship by implementing a series of good sports initiatives, including sportsmanship affidavits signed by coaches and administrators, student-athlete ethical conduct orientation and an institutional and team sportsmanship awards. Steinbrecher also initiated a Conference Basketball Issues Committee and oversaw increased promotional efforts for the OVC Basketball Tournament, which resulted in an increase in ticket sales revenue. He also spearheaded the efforts in bidding for, and ultimately securing, the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Final Four for Nashville. Prior to being named Mid-Continent Conference Commissioner in Nov. 1994, Dr. Steinbrecher had previously served the league as Director of Communications, Director of Marketing and Communications and Assistant Commissioner. He joined the Mid-Con staff in 1989 after previously serving in the athletics departments at Houston Baptist University, Indiana University and Davidson College. Steinbrecher has served on a number of prominent NCAA committees, including the Division I Basketball Issues Committee, serving as a member of subcommittees for both men’s and women’s basketball, and in 1999 he became the first non-Division I-A commissioner elected as president of the Collegiate Commissioner’s Association (CCA). In June 2007, he was appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group by the late NCAA President Myles Brand. He has served on the NCAA Division I Legislative Council, the NCAA Championship Cabinet, the NCAA Committee on Athletics Certification and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee. Steinbrecher is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet, serves on the Board of Directors of NCAA Football, is Chair of the College Football Officiating Board of Managers and the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel. He is also the Chair of the National Letter of Intent Policy and Review Committee. Steinbrecher has also served as Division I-AAA vice president of the CCA and as a member of the National Invitation Tournament’s District IV Advisory Board.
In 2011-12, Steinbrecher led the conference as it launched the first-ever MAC Digital Network in partnership with XOS Digital. This new initiative provided the conference with a new website, enhanced 16 x 9 video player for live streaming events and On-Demand programming, mobile platforms via the iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry, and weekly video content featuring football, basketball and championship previews.
Steinbrecher is a 1983 graduate of Valparaiso University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and journalism. In 2006, he was bestowed an Alumni Achievement Award from his alma mater. Steinbrecher graduated with a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1984, and he was awarded the doctorate of physical education in sports administration from Indiana University in 1989.
In 2011, Steinbrecher also negotiated a new marketing agreement with ISP for the conference marketing and sponsorship rights through 2019. ISP merged with IMG College and this long-term deal solidified the conference marketing partnership with the new IMG College brand.
An all-conference and academic all-conference selection in football and a conference champion in tennis, Dr. Steinbrecher was named Valparaiso’s and the Heartland Collegiate Conference’s Student-Athlete of the Year in 1983. In 2006, he was inducted into the Watauga County (N.C.) Sports Hall of Fame.
Steinbrecher negotiated a six-year contract extension with Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena to host the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Conference Tournament through 2017. The contract extension guarantees the continuation of the conference tournament at the same neutral site since 2000, originally Gund Arena and now named Quicken Loans Arena. Steinbrecher also announced in 2011 the MAC Women’s Volleyball Tournaments will move to SPIRE, part of the GaREAT family, located in Geneva, Ohio, a state of the art facility only 30 minutes east of Downtown Cleveland. The SPIRE facility will also serve as the site for the 2014 MAC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship and 2015 MAC Men’s Swimming & Diving Championship. In addition, the MAC baseball tournaments in 2012-14 will be played at All Pro Freight Stadium in Avon, Ohio.
Steinbrecher and his wife Anne have three children, daughter Grace and twin sons Matt and Will. Steinbrecher follows Rick Chryst, who served as MAC Commissioner (1999-2009). David Reese served as the first commissioner from 1946-64, followed by Bob James (1964-71), Fred Jacoby (1971-82), Jim Lessig (1982-90), Karl Benson (1990-94), Jerry Ippoliti (1994-99).
He joined the MAC after serving six years as commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). Prior to the OVC, Steinbrecher served as commissioner of the Mid-Continent Conference (the Summit League). He is the only person to serve as commissioner in all three NCAA Division I Subdivisions (FBS, FCS, DI).
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2013 Composite Schedule Saturday, August 17th IUPUI at Northern Illinois (Exh.)
5:00 PM
Sunday, August 18th Ohio St. at West Virginia (Exh.)
3:00 PM
Tuesday, August 20th Marshall at Akron (Exh.)
7:00 PM
Thursday, August 22nd Saginaw Valley St. at Western Michigan (Exh.)
5:00 PM
Friday, August 23rd West Virginia at Villanova (Exh.)
4:00 PM
Saturday, August 24th Western Illinois at Western Michigan (Exh.) Cincinnati at Bowling Green (Exh.) Akron at Saint Louis (Exh.) Northern Illinois at UIC (Exh.)
5:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM
Friday, August 30th Buffalo at St. Bonaventure Northern Illinois vs. Cincinnati Hartwick at Fairfield Western Michigan at Butler Malone at Bowling Green Akron at Col. of Charleston Central Conn at West Virginia
5:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 1st Akron vs. Furman Western Michigan at Michigan St. Northern Illinois at Ohio St. Vermont at Buffalo
12:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:30 PM 3:00 PM
Monday, September 2nd Radford at West Virginia Michigan at Bowling Green Hartwick at Syracuse
2:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Friday, September 6th West Virginia at Georgetown Bowling Green at Marquette Northern Illinois vs. Evansville Robert Morris at Hartwick Akron at St. John’s Buffalo at Bucknell Western Michigan at Wisconsin
4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sunday, September 8th Bowling Green at Milwaukee Northern Illinois vs. Saint Louis Buffalo at Siena Western Michigan at UIC Cornell at Hartwick Akron vs. Rutgers West Virginia at Indiana
12:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM
Wednesday, September 11th Canisius at Buffalo
7:00 PM
Friday, September 13th Western Michigan vs. Northern Kentucky Ohio St. at Bowling Green Buffalo at Binghamton VCU at Akron Wright St. at West Virginia Butler at Northern Illinois Hartwick at SMU
2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM
Sunday, September 15th Hartwick vs. Tulsa San Diego State at Akron Green Bay at Northern Illinois Western Michigan at E. Illinois West Virginia at St. John’s
1:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM
Wednesday, September 18th Bowling Green at Michigan St.
5:00 PM
Friday, September 20th Buffalo at Detroit Mercy Canisius at Western Michigan Northern Illinois vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
1:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM
Saturday, September 21st Iona at Hartwick Bowling Green at Akron Michigan at West Virginia
3:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sunday, September 22nd Northern Illinois vs. Saint Mary’s (CA) Buffalo at Cleveland St. Milwaukee at Western Michigan
12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM
Saturday, October 19th Georgia State at West Virginia Western Michigan at Hartwick Bowling Green at Davidson
TBD 3:00 PM 7:00 PM
Tuesday, October 22nd West Virginia at American IPFW at Western Michigan Bowling Green at Wright St. E. Illinois at Northern Illinois
3:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM
Wednesday, October 23rd Michigan St. at Akron Gannon at Buffalo
7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Tuesday, September 24th Ohio St. at Akron
7:00 PM
Saturday, October 26th Buffalo at Belmont Hartwick at Bowling Green Northern Illinois at Akron Western Michigan at West Virginia
Wednesday, September 25th Penn State at West Virginia
7:00 PM
Tuesday, October 29th Hartwick at Albany
7:00 PM
Friday, September 27th Bowling Green at Marshall Cornell at Buffalo
5:00 PM 5:00 PM
Saturday, September 28th Hartwick at Vermont Northern Illinois at Michigan St.
Wednesday, October 30th Akron at Michigan Western Michigan at Valparaiso Milwaukee at Northern Illinois
7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM
1:00 PM 2:00 PM
Friday, November 1st West Virginia at Buffalo
7:30 PM
Sunday, September 29th Bowling Green at Northern Kentucky Buffalo at Robert Morris Akron at West Virginia
1:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Saturday, November 2nd Bowling Green at Western Michigan Northern Illinois at Hartwick
1:00 PM 3:00 PM
Tuesday, October 1st Massachusetts-Lowell at Hartwick
7:00 PM
Wednesday, October 2nd Western Michigan at Michigan
Tuesday, November 5th Bucknell at Hartwick Western Michigan at Northern Illinois IPFW at Bowling Green
7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Friday, October 4th Bowling Green at Buffalo
Wednesday, November 6th Penn State at Akron
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Saturday, October 5th Northern Illinois at West Virginia Hartwick at Akron
Friday, November 8th Bowling Green at West Virginia
7:00 PM
TBD 7:00 PM
Tuesday, October 8th Detroit Mercy at Bowling Green Stony Brook at West Virginia
Saturday, November 9th Akron at Western Michigan Buffalo at Northern Illinois
1:00 PM 6:00 PM
7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Wednesday, October 9th Northern Illinois at Northwestern Akron at Cleveland St.
Friday, November 15th* MAC Men’s Soccer Semifinals: Match 1 MAC Men’s Soccer Semifinals: Match 2
6:00 PM 7:30 PM
Friday, October 11th West Virginia at Hartwick
Sunday, November 17th* MAC Men’s Soccer Championship
7:00 PM
Saturday, October 12th Buffalo at Western Michigan Northern Illinois at Bowling Green
1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Tuesday, October 15th Western Michigan at Detroit Mercy Wake Forest at Akron Hartwick at Buffalo High Point at West Virginia
3:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Wednesday, October 16th Cleveland St. at Bowling Green
7:00 PM
Friday, October 18th Akron at Buffalo
7:30 PM
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University of Akron Zips University Quick Facts Founded........................................................................................................................... 1870 Location.................................................................................................................Akron, Ohio Enrollment................................................................................................................... 29,699 Nickname.......................................................................................................................... Zips Mascot......................................................................................................Zippy the Kangaroo Colors................................................................................................................ Blue and Gold President..................................................................................................Dr. Luis M. Proenza Athletics Director................................................................................................. Tom Wistrcill Senior Woman Administrator.................................................................. Mary Lu Gribschaw Faculty Representative............................................................................Dr. Deborah Owens Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium.....................................................................FirstEnergy Stadium - Cub Cadet Field Website..........................................................................................................www.gozips.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach........................................................................................................Jared Embick Alma Mater...........................................................................................Indiana Wesleyan ‘00 Record at Akron.......................................................................................... 0-0 (First Season) Career Record.................................................................................... 47-21-8 (Fifth Season) MAC Record.........................................................................................................................0-0 Assistant Coach.................................................................................................. Carl Capellas Alma Mater.......................................................................................................... Marshall ‘97 Assistant Coach................................................................................................Oliver Slawson Alma Mater.......................................................Leeds Carnegie Metropolitan University ‘03 Director of Soccer Operations.......................................................................Donny Sheehan Alma Mater.............................................................................................SIU Edwardsville ‘04 Goalkeepers Coach..........................................................................................Stuart Dobson Alma Matter......................................................................................................... Portland ‘04 2012 Record........................................................................................18-1-3, 7-0 MAC (1st) 2012 Postseason..................................... MAC Champs/NCAA Championship Third Round Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...........................................................................................9/8 Newcomers...........................................................................................................................11 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer..............................................................................................1955 All-Time Record.................................................................................................... 633-236-83 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years).................................... 283-86-42 (20 Seasons) All-Time MAC Record................................................................................................ 102-10-6 NCAA Championship Appearances......27 (1961, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, ....................................83, 84, 85, 86, 98, 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12) NCAA Championship Record......................................................................................21-23-6 MAC Regular Season Titles.................................15 (1993, 95, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 02, 05, .....................................................................................................06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12) MAC Tournament Titles..............................Nine (1998, 2002, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 10, 12) MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent)....................................... 10 (Scott Caldwell, 2012) MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent)................................... 11 (Dillon Serna, 2012) MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent).............................................. 11 (Caleb Porter, 2012) Indicates NCAA Appearances Prior To Joining MAC Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Assistant Director..........................................................Paul Warner Twitter......................................................................................................................@ZipsPaul Office Phone.................................................................................................... 330-972-2677 Email..................................................................................................... pwarner@uakron.edu Fax.................................................................................................................... 330-374-8844 Assistant AD for Communications........................................................................Gregg Bach Assistant Director................................................................................................. Dana LeRoy Assistant Director............................................................................................... Dallas Moyer Graduate Assistant............................................................................................ Sam Baldwin
Numerical Roster No. Name
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Pos.
Fernando Pina GK Andrew Souders D Saad Abdul-Salaam F Bryan Gallego D Matt Foldesy M Adam Najem M Reinaldo Brenes M/D Victor Souto M Adam Najem M Aodhan Quinn M Ismail Seremba F Sam Gainford F Zac Portillos M Eric Stevenson M Louis Cross D Phil Fives D Riley Grant F Osas Malkin M Tyler Sanda M Brad Ruhaak D Brett Gravatt D Robby Dambrot M/D Robbie Derschang M Jake Fenlason GK Clint Caso M Jonny DeMoya GK
Ht. Cl.
6-0 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-8 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-9 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10
2013 Schedule AUG 20 MARSHALL (Exh.) AUG 24 at Saint Louis (Exh.) AUG 30 at Col. of Charleston ! SEPT 1 vs. Furman @ SEPT 6 at St. John’s (N.Y.) # SEPT 8 vs. Rutgers # SEPT 13 VCU $ SEPT 15 SAN DIEGO STATE $ SEPT 21 BOWLING GREEN * SEPT 24 OHIO STATE SEPT 29 at West Virginia * OCT 5 HARTWICK * OCT 9 at Cleveland State OCT 15 WAKE FOREST OCT 18 at Buffalo * OCT 23 MICHIGAN STATE OCT 26 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * OCT 30 at Michigan NOV 6 PENN STATE NOV 9 at Western Michigan * NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times EST and subject to change ! College of Charleston Tournament @ Nike/Aaron Olitsky Memorial Classic # St. John’s Tournament $ The University of Akron Tournament * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
Mailing Address The University of Akron Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201
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Hometown/Previous
R-Fr. Houston, Texas/Challenge Early College So. Amherst, Ohio/Amherst Steele Jr. Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln Jr. Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon So. North Olmsted, Ohio/St. Ignatius Fr. Clifton, N.J./Paramus Catholic Sr. San Jose, Costa Rica/Edison Academic Center (Fla.) Fr. Sao Paolo, Brazil/Sport Club Corinthians Paulista Fr. Clifton, N.J./Paramus Catholic Sr. San Diego, Calif./Mt. Carmel/Bradley Fr. London, England/Chelsea Academy Fr. Whitehaven, England/Liverpool Academy Sr. Aurora, Colo./Grandview/Washington Sr. Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Christian Fr. Lancashire, England/Blackpool FC Academy So. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny Fr. Copley, Ohio/Copley-Fairlawn R-Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic Fr. North Royalton, Ohio/St. Ignatius R-Fr. Akron, Ohio/Copley Fr. Dunn Loring, Va./IMG Academy (Fla.) Fr. Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary Sr. Englewood, Colo./Cherry Creek/SMU So. San Deigo, Calif./Rancho Bernardo So. Kinnelon, N.J./St. Benedict Preparatory/New Hampshire Fr. Olney, Md./Sherwood HS
7:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:30 PM 12:00 PM 8:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM TBD
University ofSoccer AkronStatistics Zips 2012 MAC Men's Akron Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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OVERALL 18-1-3 7-0 11-1-3
Opponent
Aug 24 FGCU Aug 31 at #2 Creighton Sept 2 vs SIU Edwardsville Sep 07 vs #7 Indiana Sep 09 at #17 Notre Dame Sep 14 #10 ST. JOHN'S Sep 16 #11 SOUTH FLORIDA 9/22/2012 at Bowling Green Sep 29 BUFFALO Oct 5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC Oct 10 at Penn State Oct 13 at Northern Illinois Oct 16 MICHIGAN Oct 20 WEST VIRGINIA Oct 23 at Ohio State Oct 27 at Hartwick Oct 31 at Michigan State Nov 03 WESTERN MICHIGAN Nov 09 BOWLING GREEN Nov 11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Nov 18 MICHIGAN Nov 25 CREIGHTON
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
W To2 W W L To2 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W To2
Score 4-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 1-3 0-0 5-0 2-0 4-0 5-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-1 1-1
Att. 4440 3077 2418 0 1444 3034 2561 789 2536 2133 808 642 3289 2633 2175 645 653 2309 2386 2460 3264 2778
UA
OPP
46-426 2.09 .108 19.4 152 3-5
8-172 0.36 .047 7.8 73 1-1
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33823 12/2819 2/1209
10233 8/1279
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AWAY 6-1-1 3-0 3-1-1
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Bowling Green State University Falcons University Quick Facts Founded........................................................................................................................... 1910 Location.................................................................................................. Bowling Green, Ohio Enrollment....................................................................................................................17,234 Nickname.................................................................................................................... Falcons Mascot...........................................................................................Freddie and Frieda Falcon Colors.......................................................................................................... Orange and White President............................................................................................... Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey Athletics Director..............................................................................................Chris Kingston Senior Woman Administrator............................................................................. Lesley Irvine Faculty Representative.................................................................................Dr. Lee Meserve Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium................................................Cochrane Soccer Stadium - Mickey Cochrane Field Website................................................................................................www.bgsufalcons.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach...........................................................................................................Eric Nichols Alma Mater........................................................................................................Ohio State’00 Record at Bowling Green.................................................................24-38-12 (Fifth Season) Career Record................................................................................ 83-60-13 (Ninth Season) MAC Record...................................................................................................................9-13-3 Assistant Coach............................................................................................. Charlie Edwards Alma Mater.........................................................................................................Louisville ‘08 Assistant Coach.................................................................................................Greg Hennelly Alma Mater................................................................................................ Bowling Green ‘09 Volunteer Assistant Coach............................................................................... Paul Habrecht Alma Mater.....................................................................................................John Carroll ‘11 2012 Record.................................................................................... 8-9-3, 3-3-1 MAC (t-4th) 2012 Postseason........................................................................................... MAC Semifinals Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................................................ 13/6 Newcomers.............................................................................................................................7 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer..............................................................................................1965 All-Time Record.................................................................................................... 393-336-72 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years).................................. 166-189-34 (20 Seasons) All-Time MAC Record.................................................................................................. 52-56-9 NCAA Championship Appearances.......................................Six (1972, 73, 92, 95, 96, 97) NCAA Championship Record..............................................................................................2-6 MAC Regular Season Titles.............................................................Three (1996, 2000, 02) MAC Tournament Titles.........................................................................Three (1995, 96, 97) MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent)..........................................One (Steve Klein, 1996) MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent).............................. Two (Anthony Grant, 2012) MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent).............................................. Two (Mel Mahler, 2002) Indicates NCAA Appearances Prior To Joining MAC Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Assistant Director........................................................... Mike Cihon Twitter.................................................................................................................. @MikeCihon Office Phone.....................................................................................................419-372-0474 Email......................................................................................................... mjcihon@bgsu.edu Fax.......................................................................................................................................N/A Assistant AD for Communications..................................................................... Jason Knavel Assistant Director.............................................................................................................. TBD Intern....................................................................................................................Jacob Dorow
Numerical Roster No. Name
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 33
Michael Wiest Nick Landsberger Joey D’Agostino Sean Sikich Jake Genrich Ryan Snashall Dan Looker Ryan James Brandon Silva Ryan Comiskey Danny Baraldi Anthony Grant TJ Atalig Danny Shea Matt Griesinger Brent Winkler Max Auden Jacob Roth Jacob Shelt Vlad Lekarev Jon Kumher Joe Sullivan Zach Schewee Alexis Lopez Ryan Heuton
Pos.
GK GK M D D M D M M F M F D/M D D D M D/M M/D D D M D D GK
Ht. Cl.
6-2 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-8 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-5 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-3
2013 Schedule AUG 24 CINCINNATI (Exh.) AUG 30 MALONE SEPT 2 MICHIGAN SEPT 6 at Marquette SEPT 8 at Milwaukee SEPT 13 OHIO STATE SEPT 18 at Michigan State SEPT 21 at Akron * SEPT 27 at Marshall SEPT 29 at Northern Kentucky OCT 4 at Buffalo * OCT 8 DETROIT OCT 12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * OCT 16 CLEVELAND STATE OCT 19 at Davidson OCT 22 at Wright State OCT 26 HARTWICK * NOV 2 at Western Michigan * NOV 5 IPFW NOV 8 at West Virginia * NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times EST and subject to change * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
Mailing Address Bowling Green State University Athletic Department Sebo Athletic Center 1610 Stadium Drive Bowling Green, OH 43403
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Hometown/Previous
Sr. Naperville, Ill./North R-Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove R-Sr. Livonia, Mich./Stevenson Sr. Youngstown, Ohio/Cardinal Mooney So. Plymouth, Mich./Salem Sr. Dublin, Ohio/Coffman Fr. Wellington, New Zealand/Tauranga Boys’ College So. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada/Loyola Catholic Secondary R-Sr. Columbus, Ohio/Worthington Kilbourne Sr. Grantville, Pa./Northern Lebanon Jr. Canton, Ohio/Massillon Jackson Sr. Kingston, Jamaica/Jamaica College Fr. Yigo, Guam/Saint John’s School R-Fr. Naperville, Ill./Metea Valley Sr. Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich./Farmington R-Fr. Naperville, Ill./North Fr. Cleveland, Ohio/St. Ignatius R-Fr. Lakewood, Ohio/Lakewood Jr. Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville Jr. Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley Fr. Naperville, Ill./North Sr. Rochester, Mich./Stoney Creek R-Fr. Park City, Ill./Warren Township So. Chico, Calif./Pleasant Valley
7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM TBD
MAC State Men's Soccer Statistics Bowling2012 Green University Falcons Bowling Green Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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OVERALL 8-9-3 3-3-1 5-6-2
Opponent
8/25/2012 SAINT BONAVENTURE 8/29/2012 MICHIGAN STATE 9/1/2012 MARSHALL Sep 07 at Wofford Sep 09 at #18 Coastal Carolina Sep 14 at Cleveland State 9/18/2012 DETROIT 9/22/2012 AKRON 9/25/2012 MILWAUKEE Sep 28 at Hartwick 10/5/2012 WESTERN MICHIGAN Oct 10 at Ohio State 10/13/201 BUFFALO Oct 16 at IPFW Oct 20 at Northern Illinois Oct 23 at Michigan Oct 26 at Florida Atlantic 10/30/201 WRIGHT STATE 11/3/2012 WEST VIRGINIA Nov 09 at #1 Akron
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
W L To2 L To2 W L L Wo2 L W L W L To2 W W Wot L L
Score 3-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 3-3 1-0 0-2 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
Att. 2076 912 645 204 512 0 376 789 227 567 204 380 269 212 362 615 80 108 323 2386
BGSU
OPP
23-242 1.15 .095 12.1 84 2-2
23-373 1.15 .062 18.6 137 2-3
25 0
19 0
5929 10/593 0/0
5318 10/532
HOME 5-4-1 2-2 3-2-1
AWAY 3-5-2 1-1-1 2-4-1
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
P la y e r
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University at Buffalo Bulls University Quick Facts Founded...........................................................................................................................1946 Location.......................................................................................................Buffalo, New York Enrollment................................................................................................................... 28,952 Nickname.........................................................................................................................Bulls Mascot.................................................................................................................. Victor E Bull Colors...............................................................................................................Blue and White President................................................................................................Dr. Satish K. Tripathi Athletics Director................................................................................................. Danny White Senior Woman Administrator............................................................................... Kathy Twist Faculty Representative......................................................................................... Jim Atwood Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium................................................................................................................ UB Stadium Website................................................................................................ www.buffalobulls.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach.............................................................................................................Stu Riddle Alma Mater............................................................................................ Coastal Carolina ‘99 Record at Buffalo....................................................................................... 0-0 (First Season) Career Record...........................................................................................................33-36-8 MAC Record...................................................................................................................12-9-4 Assistant Coach........................................................................................... Rahim Mohamed Alma Mater............................................................................................. Western Ontario ‘10 Assistant Coach - Goalkeepers............................................................................ Cody Camp Alma Mater.......................................................................................... Western Michigan ‘12 Team Manager...................................................................................................... Roger Lane Alma Mater............................................................................................................ Buffalo ‘13 2012 Record.................................................................................... 5-11-1, 3-4-0 MAC (6th) 2012 Postseason............................................................................................................ None Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................4/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................................................ 7/12 Newcomers...........................................................................................................................14 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer.............................................................................................. 1971 All-Time Record.....................................................................................................328-313-60 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years).................................. 125-120-26 (15 Seasons) All-Time MAC Record.................................................................................................. 36-49-6 NCAA DI Championship Appearances........................................................................... None NCAA DI Championship Record.........................................................................................N/A MAC Regular Season Titles............................................................................................ None MAC Tournament Titles................................................................................................... None MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent)..................................... One (Steve Butcher, 1999) MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent).................................................................. None MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent)............................................................................. None Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Assistant Director.............................................................Joe Kepler Twitter...............................................................................................................@UBJoeKepler Office Phone.................................................................................................... 716-645-5523 Email..................................................................................................... jdkepler@buffalo.edu Fax.......................................................................................................................................N/A Associate AD for Communications.......................................................................... Jon Fuller Assistant Director...................................................................................................Brian Wolff
Numerical Roster No. Name
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Pos.
Waleed Cassis GK Shane Satar D Daniel Cramarossa D Ryan Pereira M Jesse Andoh D/M Jake Jacobs D Russell Cicerone M Nicolai Berry M/F Nicolay Netskar F Braden Culver M Marcus Hanson F Austin Place D Steven Stryker F Eric Friedlander M Braden Scales D/M Vinny DiVirgilio D/M Alec Fisher D Kristian Lee-Him M/F Marek Albert F Jonathan Zvi F Andrew Siviy GK Pierantonio Tassone F
Ht. Cl.
Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So.
2013 Schedule AUG 30 at St. Bonaventure SEPT 1 VERMONT SEPT 6 at Bucknell SEPT 8 at Siena SEPT 11 CANISIUS SEPT 13 at Binghamton SEPT 20 at Detroit SEPT 22 at Cleveland State SEPT 27 CORNELL SEPT 29 at Robert Morris OCT 4 BOWLING GREEN * OCT 12 at Western Michigan * OCT 15 HARTWICK * OCT 18 AKRON * OCT 23 GANNON OCT 26 at Belmont NOV 1 WEST VIRGINIA * NOV 9 at Northern Illinois * NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times EST and subject to change * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
Mailing Address University at Buffalo Division of Athletics 102 Alumni Arena Buffalo, NY 14260
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Hometown/Previous
6-1 Ottawa, Ontario/ESP Omers-Deslauriers/Cal State-LA 5-7 Pickering, Ontario/St. Mary CSS 5-8 Unionville, Ontario/Bill Crothers Secondary 5-10 London, Ontario/Mother Teresa Secondary 6-1 Thornhill, Ontario/St. Robert/Cincinnati 6-2 Hawkley, England/Bohunt 5-10 Bloomfield, MI/Brother Rice 5-11 Auckland, New Zealand/Rangitoto 6-2 Oppegaard, Norway/Ski VGS/Wheeling Jesuit 6-0 Oakville, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary 6-1 Mississauga, Ontario/Our Lady of Mount Carmel 6-0 Edmond, OK/Edmond Santa Fe 5-11 Kalamazoo, MI/Portage Northern 5-10 Merrick, NY/John F. Kennedy Bellmore 6-1 Lockport, NY/St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute 5-11 North Tonawanda, NY/North Tonawanda 5-11 Battle Creek, MI/Harper Creek 5-11 Pickering, Ontario/Notre Dame CSS/Appalachian St. 6-0 Sacramento, CA/West Campus/Cosumnes River College 5-9 North Great Neck, NY/Great Neck South 6-2 Webster, NY/Webster Schroeder 6-1 Hilden, Germany/Helmholtz-Gymnasium
5:30 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM 6:00 PM TBD
University at Buffalo Bulls 2012 MAC Men's Soccer Statistics Buffalo Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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OVERALL 5-11-1 3-4 2-7-1
Opponent
08/24/12 at Canisius Aug 28 SAINT BONAVENTURE Aug 31 BINGHAMTON Sep 02 SIENA Sep 07 DETROIT Sep 09 at Cornell University Sep 14 at NJIT Sep 16 at Stony Brook Sep 21 ALBANY Sep 23 ROBERT MORRIS Sep 29 at Akron Oct 07 at #18 West Virginia 10/13/201 at Bowling Green Oct 19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC Oct 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN Oct 31 at Hartwick Nov 02 NORTHERN ILLINOIS
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
To2 W L L L L Lot L W L L L L W W W L
Score 1-1 2-1 0-2 0-1 1-2 0-4 2-3 0-4 2-1 0-3 0-4 0-2 0-3 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1
Att. 1527 218 261 162 177 231 261 595 208 148 2536 895 269 205 342 110 114
UB
OPP
12-196 0.71 .061 11.5 68 0-0
32-320 1.88 .100 18.8 108 2-3
23 2
22 3
1835 9/204 0/0
6424 8/803
HOME 4-5 2-1 2-4
AWAY 1-6-1 1-3 0-3-1
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
P la y e r
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Hartwick College Hawks University Quick Facts Founded........................................................................................................................... 1797 Location.................................................................................................... Oneonta, New York Enrollment......................................................................................................................1,558 Nickname...................................................................................................................... Hawks Mascot.......................................................................................................... Swoop the Hawk Colors..............................................................................................Wellesley Blue and White President....................................................................................... Dr. Margaret L. Drugovich Athletics Director...............................................................................................Dr. Kim Fierke Senior Woman Administrator..............................................................................Betty Powell Faculty Representative..................................................................................Dr. Mark Davies Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium............................................................................................................... Elmore Field Website........................................................................................... www.hartwickhawks.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach.............................................................................................................John Scott Alma Mater..........................................................................................Abertay (Scotland) ‘00 Record at Hartwick..........................................................................12-30-8 (Fourth Season) Career Record................................................................................................................ Same MAC Record...................................................................................................................4-12-3 Assistant Coach..................................................................................................Beau Brinsko Alma Mater.....................................................................................Herkimer County C.C. ‘03 2012 Record.................................................................................................................5-10-2 2012 Postseason............................................................................................................ None Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................................................ 15/4 Newcomers.............................................................................................................................9 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer..............................................................................................1956 All-Time Record.....................................................................................................568-277-89 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years)...................................... 34-45-26 (Six Seasons) All-Time MAC Record...................................................................................................11-16-8 NCAA Championship Appearances...... 23 (1962, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, .............................................................. 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 93, 95, 2005) NCAA Championship Record.........................................................................................36-23 MAC Regular Season Titles............................................................................................ None MAC Tournament Titles................................................................................................... None MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent)......................................................................... None MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent).................................................................. None MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent)............................................................................. None Indicates NCAA Appearances Prior To Joining MAC Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Assistant AD for Communications..............................Chris Gondek Twitter.................................................................................................................................N/A Office Phone.................................................................................................... 607-431-4703 Email.................................................................................................. gondekc@hartwick.edu Fax.................................................................................................................... 607-431-4018 Assistant Director........................................................................................... David Heberger
Numerical Roster No. Name
1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Pos.
Mateo Munarriz GK Nathaniel Horton M Matthew Robertson D Ross MacKinnon D Tim Crawford M Nick Hills M Max Walcott F Mike Rood M David Styles M Will Broomfield M Kenny Wilson D Jack Miller D Rio Dhat M Jhevaughn Beckford M Dean Fowler F Marc Russell M Alban Zohn F Jake Sachse F Kit Treager D Jamie O’Grady M Chris Walter M Justin Broome D Maurizio Fornerino M Tom Buckner GK
Ht. Cl.
Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr.
2013 Schedule AUG 30 at Fairfield SEPT 2 at Syracuse SEPT 6 ROBERT MORRIS ! SEPT 8 CORNELL ! SEPT 13 at SMU @ SEPT 15 vs. Tulsa @ SEPT 21 IONA SEPT 28 at Vermont OCT 1 MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL OCT 5 at Akron * OCT 11 WEST VIRGINIA * OCT 15 at Buffalo * OCT 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN * OCT 26 at Bowling Green * OCT 29 at Albany NOV 2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * NOV 5 BUCKNELL NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times EST and subject to change ! Mayor’s Cup @ SMU Tournament * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
Mailing Address Hartwick College Athletics P.O. Box 4020 Binder Gymnasium Oneonta, NY 13820
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6-1 Manizales, Colombia/Colegio Granadino 5-9 Stowe, VT/Stowe 6-0 Banchory, Scotland/Binghamton Univ. 6-0 Glasgow, Scotland/Jordanhill School 5-8 Webster, NY/Webster Thomas 5-8 Garden Suburb, Australia/U. of Newcastle 6-3 London, England/West Herts College 5-10 Conklin, NY/Susquehanna Valley 5-6 Bognor Regis, England/St. Phillip Howard 6-0 Brighton, England/Cloud Comm. College 6-1 Danbury, CT/Danbury 5-11 Commack, NY/Commack 5-10 Auckland, New Zealand/Epping Boys 5-11 Kingston, Jamaica/Wolmer’s Boys’ 5-11 Sydney, Australia/Colo 5-11 Glasgow, Scotland/Woodfarm 6-2 Brighton, NY/Brighton 5-11 Lutherville, MD/Boys’ Latin School of MD 6-3 Brighton, England/Brighton Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College 6-0 Falkirk, Scotland/Falkirk HS 5-10 Amherst, NY/Nichols School 5-11 Markham, Ontario/Bill Crothers Secondary School 5-10 Maracaibo, Venezuela/International School Brunei 6-1 Oxfordshire, England/Henley College
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2012 MAC Men's SoccerHawks Statistics Hartwick College Hartwick Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date # # ^ ^
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Opponent at Bradley vs Mercer SAINT BONAVENTURE NJIT at Robert Morris at Saint Joseph's at #22 Cornell University BOWLING GREEN COLGATE at Northern Illinois at Bucknell at #21 West Virginia ALBANY at Western Michigan AKRON BUFFALO at Florida Atlantic
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Northern Illinois University Huskies University Quick Facts Founded...........................................................................................................................1895 Location........................................................................................................... DeKalb, Illinois Enrollment....................................................................................................................21,869 Nickname....................................................................................................................Huskies Mascot............................................................................................................Victor E. Huskie Colors.........................................................................................................Cardinal and Black President............................................................................................... Dr. Douglas D. Baker Athletics Director................................................................................................. Sean Frazier Senior Woman Administrator.......................................................................Debra Boughton Faculty Representative.......................................................................... Dr. Matthew J. Streb Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium............................................... Northern Illinois Soccer and Track & Field Complex Website..................................................................................................www.niuhuskies.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach...............................................................................................................Eric Luzzi Alma Mater........................................................................................... St. Mary’s (Minn.) ‘97 Record at Northern Illinois................................................................ 41-30-6 (Fifth Season) Career Record................................................................................. 68-78-15 (10th Season) MAC Record.................................................................................................................13-10-1 Assistant Coach...................................................................................................Garrett Biller Alma Mater..........................................................................................................Simpson ‘04 Assistant Coach................................................................................................... Mike Boland Alma Mater...........................................................................................St. Mary’s (Minn.) ‘06 Assistant Coach.....................................................................................................Mark Jones Alma Mater........................................................................................................... Cal Poly ‘05 Volunteer Assistant............................................................................................... Ross Brady Alma Mater..........................................................................................................Hastings ‘11 2012 Record................................................................................. 7-10-3, 4-2-1 MAC (t-2nd) 2012 Postseason..................................................................MAC Championship Runner-Up Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................................................................... 10/12 Newcomers...........................................................................................................................11 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer..............................................................................................1962 All-Time Record.................................................................................................... 383-326-68 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years).................................. 149-133-23 (16 Seasons) All-Time MAC Record.................................................................................................. 48-46-4 NCAA Championship Appearances................................................. Three (1973, 2006, 11) NCAA Championship Record..............................................................................................2-2 MAC Regular Season Titles..................................................................................One (2006) MAC Tournament Titles...................................................................................Two (2006, 11) MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent).................................One (Eirik Frederiksen, 1997) MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent)...........................Two (Marcus McCarty, 2006) MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent)....................................... Two (Steve Simmons, 2006) Indicates NCAA Appearances Prior To Joining MAC Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Assistant Director..........................................................Jeremy Reid Twitter.................................................................................................................................N/A Office Phone.................................................................................................... 815-753-3706 Email................................................................................................................jreid1@niu.edu Fax.......................................................................................................................................N/A Associate AD/Media Relations......................................................................... Donna Turner Associate Director..............................................................................................Joe Summins Assistant Director.......................................................................................... Michael Benson Assistant Director............................................................................................. Matt Scheerer Graduate Assistant........................................................................................Corey Campbell
Numerical Roster No. Name
00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26
Miles Herbert Mike Pavliga Andrew Glaeser Derek Ott Richard Hall Gael Rivera Andrew Palumbo Paul Hogan Isaac Kannah Shawn Vroom Kyle Crichton James Stevenson Sean Totsch Jayson LeSeth Charlie Oliver Chris Bernard Adam Lightner Dusty Page Bertrand Gaschot Sanel Hasanovic Daegan DeBono Cody Witkowski Albert Levett
Pos.
Ht. Cl.
GK 5-11 GK 5-11 GK 5-10 M 5-8 D 5-8 M 5-7 M/F 5-7 F 5-10 M/F 6-0 D 6-0 M 5-10 F 6-2 D/M 6-2 M 5-8 D 5-8 M 6-0 D 5-11 D 6-2 M/D 5-11 D/M 5-9 D 5-8 D 5-10 M
2013 Schedule AUG 17 IUPUI (Exh.) AUG 24 at UIC (Exh.) AUG 30 vs. Cincinnati ! SEPT 1 at Ohio State ! Sept 6 vs. Evansville @ Sept 8 vs. Saint Louis @ Sept 13 BUTLER # Sept 15 GREEN BAY # Sept 20 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson $ Sept 22 vs. Saint Mary’s $ Sept 28 at Michigan State Oct 5 at West Virginia * Oct 9 at Northwestern Oct 12 at Bowling Green * Oct 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS Oct 26 at Akron * Oct 30 MILWAUKEE Nov 2 at Hartwick * Nov 5 WESTERN MICHIGAN * Nov 9 BUFFALO * NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times CDT and subject to change ! Wolstein Classic @ Cincinnati Bearcat Soccer Classic # NIU Adidas Invite $ Northwestern Lakeside Classic * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
Mailing Address NIU Intercollegiate Athletics Convocation Center (CV) Dekalb, IL 60115
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Hometown/Previous
Sr. Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville Fr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central R-So. Walla Walla, Wash./Walla Walla/Oregon State Fr. Cross Plains, Wis./Middleton Fr. Billericay, England/The Billericay School Sr. Oslo, Norway/WANG Elite Sports Academy Jr. Ft. Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot/Darton College Jr. Downers Grove, Ill./North Jr. Plymouth, Minn./Prairie Seeds Academy Jr. Kohler, Wis./Kohler So. Ajax, Ontario, Canada/Pickering Sr. Falkirk, Scotland/St. Mungo’s Sr. Oswego, Ill./Oswego Jr. Des Plaines, Ill./Maine West So. Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake South Fr. Langley, England/Chalfonts Fr. O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt West Jr. Germantown, Wis./Kettle Moraine Lutheran So. Austin, Texas/Westwood Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Bayless/Jefferson College Fr. Lapeer, Mich./Lapeer West Fr. Batavia, Ill./Batavia Fr. Southend-on-Sea, England/Belfairs High
4:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 1:30 PM 4:00 PM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 11:30 AM 1:00 PM TBD 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM TBD
2012 Illinois MAC Men's Soccer Statistics Northern University Huskies Northern Illinois Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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08-24-12 Aug 31 Sep 07 Sep 09 Sep 14 Sep 16 Sep 21 Sep 23 Sep 27 Oct 06 Oct 09 Oct 13 Oct 17 Oct 20 Oct 24 Oct 27 Oct 30 Nov 02 Nov 09 Nov 11
Opponent at #3 Creighton at Green Bay RHODE ISLAND DRAKE vs UW Milwaukee vs Iona vs Denver at #5 New Mexico at Florida Atlantic HARTWICK at #4 Marshall #3 AKRON at Valparaiso BOWLING GREEN at Northwestern WEST VIRGINIA at Western Michigan at Buffalo vs West Virginia at #1 Akron
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL 7-10-3 4-2-1 3-8-2
L Lo2 To2 To2 L W Lo2 L W W L L L To2 Wot W L W W L
Score 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 2-0 2-3 0-3 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-2
Att. 2689 412 623 373 0 0 0 684 174 196 407 642 109 362 557 304 114 114 0 2460
NIU
OPP
15-252 0.75 .060 12.6 84 1-1
22-278 1.10 .079 13.9 103 0-2
35 2
28 1
2500 6/417 4/0
7720 10/772
HOME 2-1-3 2-1-1 0-0-2
AWAY 3-7 2-1 1-6
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West Virginia University Mountaineers University Quick Facts Founded...........................................................................................................................1867 Location........................................................................................Morgantown, West Virginia Enrollment................................................................................................................... 32,595 Nickname..........................................................................................................Mountaineers Mascot......................................................................................................... The Mountaineer Colors..........................................................................................................Old Gold and Blue President.............................................................................................Dr. James P. Clements Athletics Director....................................................................................................Oliver Luck Senior Woman Administrator...............................................................................Terri Howes Faculty Representative.................................................................................John W. Fisher II Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium.......................................................................................Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium Website..................................................................................................www.WVUsports.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach....................................................................................................Marlon LeBlanc Alma Mater...................................................................................................... Penn State ‘00 Record at West Virginia.................................................................72-45-21 (Eighth Season) Career Record................................................................................................................ Same MAC Record..................................................................................................................... 4-2-1 Assistant Coach....................................................................................................Chad Brown Alma Mater................................................................................................... Fresno State ‘99 Assistant Coach..................................................................................................Dan Stratford Alma Mater...................................................................................................West Virginia ‘09 2012 Record................................................................................... 9-6-2, 4-2-1 MAC (t-2nd) 2012 Postseason........................................................................................... MAC Semifinals Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................................................ 14/9 Newcomers...........................................................................................................................11 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer.............................................................................................. 1961 All-Time Record.....................................................................................................419-345-83 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years)............................................. 9-6-2 (One Season) All-Time MAC Record....................................................................................................... 4-2-1 NCAA Championship Appearances................................ 12 (1966, 68, 71, 72, 73, 81, 92, ............................................................................................................. 2005, 06, 07, 10, 11) NCAA Championship Record........................................................................................... 5-12 MAC Regular Season Titles............................................................................................ None MAC Tournament Titles................................................................................................... None MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent)......................................................................... None MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent).................................................................. None MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent)............................................................................. None Indicates NCAA Appearances Prior To Joining MAC Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Assistant Director..........................................................Grant Dovey Twitter.................................................................................................................@GrantDovey Office Phone....................................................................................................304-293-2821 Email.............................................................................................grant.dovey@mail.wvu.edu Fax.................................................................................................................... 304-293-4105 Assistant AD of Media Relations...................................................................Michael Fragale Director........................................................................................................... Bryan Messerly Director of New Media........................................................................................John Antonik Associate Director..................................................................................................Katie Kane Assistant Director.................................................................................. Shannon McNamara Graduate Assistant............................................................................................... Nick Arthur Graduate Assistant........................................................................................... Eva Buchman Graduate Assistant...................................................................................... Jonathan Harkey Graduate Assistant................................................................................................Jon Hevron
Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. 0 Lee Johnston GK 1 Brent Arnold GK 2 Paul Ehrenworth D 3 Nick Raskasky D 4 Francio Henry D 5 Alex Ochoa D 6 Jack Elliott D 7 Christian Diaz M 8 Andy Bevin F/M 9 Ryan Cain F 10 Majed Osman F 11 Zak Leedom M 12 Jamie Merriam F 13 Craig Stephens M/D 14 Mike Desiderio M 16 Jack Driscoll F 17 Jay Williams F 19 Kyle Richards M 20 Zack Claudio M 21 Kyle Underwood F 23 Nick Breitsameter M 24 Nick Anello D 26 Haydon Bennett D 27 Griffin Libhart M 28 Ivo Cabral M 30 Josh Barney GK
Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous 6-3 Jr. Newberry, Fla./Pitt 6-1 Fr. Landisville, Pa./Hempfield 5-9 Jr. Cranbury, N.J./Princeton 6-0 So. Tacoma, Wash./Stadium St. Catherine, Jamaica/Dinthill Technical 6-2 So. 5-8 Fr. Pasadena, Texas/Pasadena Memorial 6-3 Fr. Norbury, England/Wilson’s 5-10 Fr. Houston, Texas/Cypress Falls 5-9 Jr. Napier, New Zealand/Napier Boys’ 5-11 So. Wellington, New Zealand/Paraparaumu Beach 5-11 So. London, England/International School of London 5-8 So. Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman 6-0 So. Rockville, Md./Magruder 6-0 Sr. Wellington, New Zealand/Wellington College 5-11 Fr. Media, Pa./Penncrest 6-0 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Cape Henry Collegiate 5-8 Sr. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield 5-9 Fr. Loganville, Ga./Loganville 5-9 Sr. Charleston, W.Va./George Washington 6-0 So. Aledo, Texas/Aledo 5-7 Jr. Frederick, Md./Urbana 5-11 Fr. Howell, N.J./Howell 6-2 So. Chesterfield, Va./Clover Hill 6-1 R-Fr. Marietta, Pa./Donegal 5-10 R-Fr. Salvador, Bahia, Brazil/Preston 6-3 R-Fr. Weirton, W.Va./Weir
2013 Schedule AUG 18 OHIO STATE (Exhibition) AUG 23 at Villanova (Exhibition) AUG 30 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE SEPT 02 RADFORD SEPT 06 at Georgetown SEPT 08 at Indiana SEPT 13 WRIGHT STATE SEPT 15 at St. John’s SEPT 21 MICHIGAN SEPT 25 PENN STATE SEPT 29 AKRON * OCT 05 NORTHERN ILLINOIS * OCT 08 STONY BROOK OCT 11 at Hartwick * OCT 15 HIGH POINT OCT 19 GEORGIA STATE OCT 22 at American OCT 26 WESTERN MICHIGAN * NOV 01 at Buffalo* NOV 08 BOWLING GREEN * NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times EST and subject to change * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
Mailing Address West Virginia University Athletics PO Box 0877 Morgantown, WV 26507-0877
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3:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM 4:00 PM 8:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM TBD 7:00 PM 7:00 PM TBD 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM TBD 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM TBD
West Virginia 2012 MACUniversity Men's SoccerMountaineers Statistics West Virginia Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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OVERALL 9-6-2 4-2-1 5-4-1
Opponent
Aug 25 HARTFORD Aug 27 STETSON Aug 31 at #1 North Carolina Sep 02 at #23 Wake Forest Sep 06 at Penn State Sep 09 OAKLAND Sep 15 AMERICAN Sep 23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC Sep 26 IONA Sep 29 at Western Michigan Oct 02 ELON Oct 07 BUFFALO Oct 14 HARTWICK Oct 20 at #3 Akron Oct 27 at Northern Illinois 11/3/2012 at Bowling Green Nov 09 vs Northern Illinois
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
W W L L To2 W W W W To2 L W W L L W L
Score 2-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 4-2 2-0 4-0 3-1 1-1 2-3 2-0 3-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-1
Att. 1786 188 2945 548 728 503 638 1079 577 357 455 895 887 2633 304 323 0
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26-242 1.53 .107 14.2 101 2-2
15-131 0.88 .115 7.7 47 0-1
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28 2
7008 9/779 1/0
7838 7/1120
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Western Michigan University Broncos University Quick Facts Founded...........................................................................................................................1903 Location................................................................................................ Kalamazoo, Michigan Enrollment................................................................................................................... 25,086 Nickname....................................................................................................................Broncos Mascot.............................................................................................................. Buster Bronco Colors..............................................................................................................Brown and Gold President..................................................................................................... Dr. John M. Dunn Athletics Director........................................................................................Kathy Beauregard Senior Administrator......................................................................................Dave Corstange Faculty Representative........................................................................................ Fred Sitkins Conference....................................................................................Mid-American Conference Stadium............................................................................................... WMU Soccer Complex Website...............................................................................................www.wmubroncos.com Men’s Soccer Quick Facts Head Coach.....................................................................................................Chad Wiseman Alma Mater.......................................................................................... Western Michigan ‘09 Record at Western Michigan..................................................................... 0-0 (First Season) Career Record....................................................................................53-25-6 (Fifth Season) MAC Record.........................................................................................................................0-0 Assistant Coach....................................................................................................... Josh Ross Alma Mater.......................................................................................... Western Michigan ‘05 Assistant Coach..............................................................................................Marc Frankland Alma Mater................................................................. Liverpool John Moores University ‘02 Volunteer Assistant................................................................................................Tom Oatley Alma Mater.......................................................................................... Western Michigan ‘10 Strength and Conditioning Coach...................................................................... Kyle Skinner Alma Mater.......................................................................................... Western Michigan ‘08 2012 Record..................................................................................11-6-2, 3-3-1 MAC (t-4th) 2012 Postseason............................................................................................................ None Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................................5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................................................ 12/7 Newcomers...........................................................................................................................14 Program History First Year of Men’s Soccer.............................................................................................. 1971 All-Time Record.....................................................................................................285-361-70 Overall Record Since Joining MAC (Years).................................. 133-195-39 (20 Seasons) All-Time MAC Record.................................................................................................35-71-13 NCAA Championship Appearances......................................................................One (2003) NCAA Championship Record..............................................................................................0-1 MAC Regular Season Titles............................................................................................ None MAC Tournament Titles.........................................................................................One (2003) MAC Players of the Year (Most Recent)......................................................................... None MAC Newcomers of the Year (Most Recent)....................... One (Reece Richardson, 2000) MAC Coaches of Year (Most Recent)........................................One (Chris Karwoski, 2003) Media Relations Men’s Soccer Contact/Associate Director.......................................................Kristin Keirns Twitter..................................................................................................................@keirnswmu Office Phone.................................................................................................... 269-387-4123 Email.............................................................................................. kristin.keirns@wmich.edu Fax.................................................................................................................... 269-387-4139 Director/Media Relations......................................................................................Mat Kanan Assistant Director.............................................................................................. Adam Bodnar Assistant Director................................................................................................. Sean Fagan Mailing Address WMU Media Relations (5406) Read Fieldhouse Kalamazoo, MI 49008
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Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. 0 Drew Shepherd GK 1 Chase Rau GK 2 Sean Hazen D/M 3 Carlos Suarez M 4 Derek Schrauben M 5 Connor Furgason D 6 Bryan Maxwell D 7 Matheau Rogers M 8 Hunter Vandenboom M 9 Oliver Mayer F 10 Kyle Farris D 11 Ryan Lemasters F 12 Dom Russell M 13 Esteban Russell F 14 Mario Teixeira D 15 Brian Heimerdinger D 16 Jason Grant F 17 Ruben Dos Santos M 18 Marco Lobo M/F 19 Josh Whitaker D 20 Edu Jimenez M 21 Florian Scheck F 22 Adriano Deabreu GK 23 James Dutcher M 24 Cam Jensen D 25 Chris Sullivant D 26 Chris Long D 27 Sam Bell M
Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous 6-3 Fr. Ann Arbor, Mich./Huron 6-0 So. Sparta, Mich./Wisconsin/Sparta 5-8 So. Novi, Mich./Novi 5-8 So. Sturgis/Jackson CC/Sturgis 6-4 RJr. Lake Orion, Mich./Lake Orion 6-2 So. Plymouth, Mich./Canton 6-2 Fr. Walled Lake, Mich./Walled Lake Central 5-11 Fr. Richton Park Ill./Rich South 6-0 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills Central 6-2 Sr. Aurora, Ill./Waubonsie Valley 6-0 Jr. Plainwell, Mich./Plainwell 5-10 Sr. Dexter, Mich./Schoolcraft CC/Dexter 5-9 So. Shipshewana, Ind./Detroit/Westview 5-10 Jr. Dewitt, Mich./Olivet/Dewitt 5-9 R-Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich./Schoolcraft CC/Huron 6-0 Sr. LaGrange, Ill./Lyons Township 5-9 Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. John Vianney 5-9 Fr. Bradford, Ontario/Holy Trinity 6-0 Sr. Caracas, Venezuela/Schoolcraft CC/I.E.A. 5-11 So. Vicksburg, Mich./Hope/Vicksburg 5-10 Fr. Seville, Spain/Real Betis Balompie 5-11 Jr. Garmisch, Germany/Jacksonville Univ./Werdenfels 6-1 Jr. Chatham, Ontario/Ursuline 5-11 Sr. Brighton, Mich./Schoolcraft CC/Brighton 5-11 So. Rockford, Mich./Rockford 6-1 Fr. Grand Blanc, Mich./Grand Blanc 6-0 Sr. Livonia, Mich./Schoolcraft CC/Stevenson 5-8 Fr. Aurora, Ill./Waubonsie Valley
2013 Schedule AUG 22 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE (Exh.) AUG 24 WESTERN ILLINOIS (Exh.) AUG 30 at Butler SEPT 1 at Michigan State SEPT 6 at Wisconsin SEPT 8 at UIC SEPT 13 vs. Northern Kentucky ! SEPT 15 at Eastern Illinois ! SEPT 20 CANISIUS SEPT 22 MILWAUKEE OCT 2 at Michigan OCT 12 BUFFALO * OCT 15 at Detroit OCT 19 at Hartwick * OCT 22 IPFW OCT 26 at West Virginia * OCT 30 at Valparaiso NOV 2 BOWLING GREEN * NOV 5 at Northern Illinois * NOV 9 AKRON * NOV 15,17 MAC Championship % All Times EST and subject to change ! Eastern Illinois University 50 Year Classic * Denotes Mid-American Conference Match % Hosted by Highest Seed
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2012 MAC Men'sUniversity Soccer Statistics Western Michigan Broncos Western Michigan Combined Team Statistics (Through games of Aug 08, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date
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OVERALL 11-6-2 3-3-1 8-3-1
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Aug 24 MARYGROVE COLLEGE 08-26-12 at #25 Bradley Aug 29 IPFW 9/1/2012 at DePaul 09/06/12 at Canisius Sep 08 LOY Sep 14 at Valparaiso 9/18/12 at Wright State Sep 21 at Michigan State Sep 25 IUPUI Sep 29 WEST VIRGINIA Oct 07 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 10/5/2012 at Bowling Green Oct 10 at Cincinnati Oct 17 DETROIT Oct 21 HARTWICK Oct 26 at Buffalo Oct 30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Nov 03 at #2 Akron
TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
W Wot W W L W W Wo2 L To2 To2 W L Wo2 L W L W L
Score 4-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 0-1 4-1 1-0 2-1 1-2 1-1 1-1 4-0 1-2 2-1 1-2 2-1 0-2 2-0 0-1
Att. 612 440 151 488 596 232 487 207 437 271 357 176 204 204 178 321 342 114 2309
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32-275 1.68 .116 14.5 92 4-4
17-206 0.89 .083 10.8 71 0-0
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5714 10/571
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M A Y E R , O live r LO B O , M arco G R A N T , Jason LY O N S , S hane A S A N I, Y llso n JO N E S , D arre n LE M A S T E R S , R yan LE M U S , Luis F A R R IS , K yle S C H E C K , F lo ria n K E LLY , E rik D U T C H E R , Jam es H E IM E R D IN G E R , B H A Z E N , S ean T E IX E IR A , M a rio D A N IE LS E N , H ja lm JE N S E N , C am Z E C H , S cott F U R G A S O N , C onn K E R S T E N , Jarrett LE W IS , S ean T otal O pponents
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2012 Conference Individual Leaders SHOTS 1. STEVENSON, Eric-UA 2. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 3. Danny Baraldi-BGSU 4. SERNA, Dillon-UA 5. QUINN, Aodhan-UA Anthony Grant-BGSU SCHMITT, Thomas-UA 8. MAYER, Oliver-WMU 9. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA Zach Lemke-BGSU
GP No. 22 82 22 58 19 50 22 48 19 47 20 47 20 47 19 44 17 42 19 42
Avg/G 3.73 2.64 2.63 2.18 2.47 2.35 2.35 2.32 2.47 2.21
GOALS PER GAME 1. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA 2. LYONS, Shane-WMU 3. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 4. Anthony Grant-BGSU 5. BROWN, Cleyon-HART Schoenle, Eric-WVU 7. STEVENSON, Eric-UA 8. Danny Baraldi-BGSU 9. GRANT, Jason-WMU 10. RUSSELL, Marc-HART
GP No. 17 11 14 8 22 9 20 8 17 6 17 6 22 7 19 6 18 5 15 4
Avg/G 0.65 0.57 0.41 0.40 0.35 0.35 0.32 0.32 0.28 0.27
SHOTS PER GAME 1. STEVENSON, Eric-UA 2. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 3. Danny Baraldi-BGSU 4. QUINN, Aodhan-UA 5. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA 6. Anthony Grant-BGSU SCHMITT, Thomas-UA 8. MAYER, Oliver-WMU 9. BROWN, Cleyon-HART 10. Zach Lemke-BGSU
GP No. 22 82 22 58 19 50 19 47 17 42 20 47 20 47 19 44 17 39 19 42
Avg/G 3.73 2.64 2.63 2.47 2.47 2.35 2.35 2.32 2.29 2.21
ASSISTS 1. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 2. LEMASTERS, Ryan-WMU SERNA, Dillon-UA 4. Danny Baraldi-BGSU 5. Etuk, Uwem-WVU YEDLIN, DeAndre-UA 7. OOST-LIEVENSE, Russ-HART STEVENSON, Eric-UA 9. Osman, Majed-WVU Ryan Snashall-BGSU Pittman, Travis-WVU STYLES, David-HART RYAN, Patrick-UB Doue, Peabo-WVU DERSCHANG, Robbie-UA MAYER, Oliver-WMU Anthony Grant-BGSU
GP No. 22 10 19 8 22 8 19 7 17 6 22 6 17 5 22 5 12 4 14 4 16 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 20 4
Avg/G 0.45 0.42 0.36 0.37 0.35 0.27 0.29 0.23 0.33 0.29 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.21 0.20
ASSISTS PER GAME 1. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 2. LEMASTERS, Ryan-WMU 3. Danny Baraldi-BGSU 4. SERNA, Dillon-UA 5. Etuk, Uwem-WVU 6. Osman, Majed-WVU 7. OOST-LIEVENSE, Russ-HART 8. Ryan Snashall-BGSU 9. YEDLIN, DeAndre-UA 10. Pittman, Travis-WVU
GP No. 22 10 19 8 19 7 22 8 17 6 12 4 17 5 14 4 22 6 16 4
Avg/G 0.45 0.42 0.37 0.36 0.35 0.33 0.29 0.29 0.27 0.25
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. Anthony Grant-BGSU 2. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA 3. LYONS, Shane-WMU KOWAL, Maksym-UB CALDWELL, Scott-UA STEVENSON, Eric-UA
GP No. 20 5 17 4 14 3 17 3 22 3 22 3
Avg/G 0.25 0.24 0.21 0.18 0.14 0.14
POINTS 1. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 2. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA 3. Anthony Grant-BGSU 4. Danny Baraldi-BGSU STEVENSON, Eric-UA 6. LYONS, Shane-WMU 7. BROWN, Cleyon-HART 8. Schoenle, Eric-WVU GRANT, Jason-WMU LEMASTERS, Ryan-WMU MAYER, Oliver-WMU SERNA, Dillon-UA
GP 22 17 20 19 22 14 17 17 18 19 19 22
Goals 9 11 8 6 7 8 6 6 5 2 4 2
Assists 10 2 4 7 5 2 3 0 2 8 4 8
Points 28 24 20 19 19 18 15 12 12 12 12 12
Avg/G 1.27 1.41 1.00 1.00 0.86 1.29 0.88 0.71 0.67 0.63 0.63 0.55
POINTS PER GAME 1. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA 2. LYONS, Shane-WMU 3. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 4. Anthony Grant-BGSU Danny Baraldi-BGSU 6. BROWN, Cleyon-HART 7. STEVENSON, Eric-UA 8. Osman, Majed-WVU 9. Schoenle, Eric-WVU 10. GRANT, Jason-WMU RUSSELL, Marc-HART
GP 17 14 22 20 19 17 22 12 17 18 15
Goals 11 8 9 8 6 6 7 3 6 5 4
Assists 2 2 10 4 7 3 5 4 0 2 2
Points 24 18 28 20 19 15 19 10 12 12 10
Avg/G 1.41 1.29 1.27 1.00 1.00 0.88 0.86 0.83 0.71 0.67 0.67
GOALS 1. BRENES, Reinaldo-UA 2. CALDWELL, Scott-UA 3. LYONS, Shane-WMU Anthony Grant-BGSU 5. STEVENSON, Eric-UA 6. Schoenle, Eric-WVU BROWN, Cleyon-HART Danny Baraldi-BGSU 9. GRANT, Jason-WMU 10. RUSSELL, Marc-HART CRAVEN, Richard-UB LOBO, Marco-WMU KOWAL, Maksym-UB MAYER, Oliver-WMU QUINN, Aodhan-UA RIVERA, Gael-NIU Ryan James-BGSU
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GP No. 17 11 22 9 14 8 20 8 22 7 17 6 17 6 19 6 18 5 15 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 19 4 19 4 20 4 20 4
Avg/G 0.65 0.41 0.57 0.40 0.32 0.35 0.35 0.32 0.28 0.27 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.20
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2012 Conference Individual Leaders GOALS AGAINST AVG 1. MEVES, David-UA 2. LEWIS, Sean-WMU 3. Eavenson, Pat-WVU 4. GODSEY, Jordan-NIU 5. Michael Wiest-BGSU 6. MUNARRIZ, Mateo-HART 7. VISCOSI, Jonathan-UB 8. CRUMPTON, Jeremy-FAU 9. BUCKNER, Tom-HART
GP 22 19 15 20 20 10 16 15 8
GA 8 16 14 22 23 12 29 26 16
Minutes 2040:00 1558:22 1345:00 1890:32 1874:16 880:48 1460:00 1140:05 695:00
SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. MEVES, David-UA 2. Michael Wiest-BGSU 3. LEWIS, Sean-WMU 4. GODSEY, Jordan-NIU 5. MUNARRIZ, Mateo-HART 6. VISCOSI, Jonathan-UB 7. CRUMPTON, Jeremy-FAU 8. Eavenson, Pat-WVU 9. BUCKNER, Tom-HART
GP 22 20 19 20 10 16 15 15 8
Saves 53 100 69 90 35 79 69 34 31
GA 8 23 16 22 12 29 26 14 16
SAVES 1. Michael Wiest-BGSU 2. GODSEY, Jordan-NIU 3. VISCOSI, Jonathan-UB 4. CRUMPTON, Jeremy-FAU LEWIS, Sean-WMU 6. MEVES, David-UA 7. MUNARRIZ, Mateo-HART 8. Eavenson, Pat-WVU 9. BUCKNER, Tom-HART 10. POWERS, Scott-FAU
GP No. 20 100 20 90 16 79 15 69 19 69 22 53 10 35 15 34 8 31 6 17
GA Avg 0.35 0.92 0.94 1.05 1.10 1.23 1.79 2.05 2.07
SAVES PER GAME 1. Michael Wiest-BGSU 2. VISCOSI, Jonathan-UB 3. CRUMPTON, Jeremy-FAU 4. GODSEY, Jordan-NIU 5. BUCKNER, Tom-HART 6. LEWIS, Sean-WMU 7. MUNARRIZ, Mateo-HART 8. MEVES, David-UA 9. Eavenson, Pat-WVU
GP No. 20 100 16 79 15 69 20 90 8 31 19 69 10 35 22 53 15 34
Avg/G 5.00 4.94 4.60 4.50 3.88 3.63 3.50 2.41 2.27
Save Pct. .869 .813 .812 .804 .745 .731 .726 .708 .660
SHUTOUTS 1. MEVES, David-UA 2. GODSEY, Jordan-NIU 3. Michael Wiest-BGSU 4. LEWIS, Sean-WMU 5. Eavenson, Pat-WVU 6. VISCOSI, Jonathan-UB 7. CRUMPTON, Jeremy-FAU MUNARRIZ, Mateo-HART 9. BUCKNER, Tom-HART Tiley, Yale-WVU
GP 22 20 20 19 15 16 15 10 8 3
Shutouts 16 9 7 5 4 3 2 2 1 1
Sho/G 0.73 0.45 0.35 0.26 0.27 0.19 0.13 0.20 0.12 0.33
SHUTOUTS PER GAME 1. MEVES, David-UA 2. GODSEY, Jordan-NIU 3. Michael Wiest-BGSU 4. Eavenson, Pat-WVU 5. LEWIS, Sean-WMU 6. MUNARRIZ, Mateo-HART 7. VISCOSI, Jonathan-UB 8. CRUMPTON, Jeremy-FAU 9. BUCKNER, Tom-HART
GP 22 20 20 15 19 10 16 15 8
Shutouts 16 9 7 4 5 2 3 2 1
Sho/G 0.73 0.45 0.35 0.27 0.26 0.20 0.19 0.13 0.12
Avg/G 5.00 4.50 4.94 4.60 3.63 2.41 3.50 2.27 3.88 2.83
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2012 Conference Team Leaders SHOTS 1. Akron 2. Western Michigan 3. Northern Illinois 4. West Virginia 5. Bowling Green 6. Buffalo 7. Hartwick 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 426 19 275 20 252 17 242 20 242 17 196 17 193 16 165
Avg/G 19.36 14.47 12.60 14.24 12.10 11.53 11.35 10.31
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1. Akron 2. West Virginia 3. Western Michigan 4. Northern Illinois 5. Bowling Green 6. Hartwick 7. Buffalo 8. Florida Atlantic
POINTS 1. Akron 2. Western Michigan 3. West Virginia 4. Hartwick 5. Bowling Green 6. Northern Illinois 7. Buffalo 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 139 19 95 17 90 17 73 20 73 20 42 17 37 16 19
Avg/G 6.32 5.00 5.29 4.29 3.65 2.10 2.18 1.19
SAVES 1. Bowling Green 2. Northern Illinois 3. Florida Atlantic 4. Buffalo 5. Western Michigan 6. Hartwick 7. Akron 8. West Virginia
GP 20 20 16 17 19 17 22 17
GOALS 1. Akron 2. Western Michigan 3. West Virginia 4. Hartwick 5. Bowling Green 6. Northern Illinois 7. Buffalo 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 46 19 32 17 26 17 23 20 23 20 15 17 12 16 8
Avg/G 2.09 1.68 1.53 1.35 1.15 0.75 0.71 0.50
SHUTOUTS 1. Akron 2. Northern Illinois 3. Bowling Green 4. West Virginia 5. Western Michigan 6. Florida Atlantic Hartwick Buffalo
GP No. 22 16 20 9 20 7 17 6 19 6 16 3 17 3 17 3
Avg/G 0.73 0.45 0.35 0.35 0.32 0.19 0.18 0.18
GOALS PER GAME 1. Akron 2. Western Michigan 3. West Virginia 4. Hartwick 5. Bowling Green 6. Northern Illinois 7. Buffalo 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 46 19 32 17 26 17 23 20 23 20 15 17 12 16 8
Avg/G 2.09 1.68 1.53 1.35 1.15 0.75 0.71 0.50
FOULS 1. Bowling Green 2. Akron 3. Northern Illinois 4. West Virginia 5. Western Michigan 6. Buffalo 7. Hartwick 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 20 261 22 256 20 246 17 225 19 217 17 188 17 181 16 180
Avg/G 13.05 11.64 12.30 13.24 11.42 11.06 10.65 11.25
ASSISTS 1. Akron 2. West Virginia 3. Western Michigan 4. Hartwick 5. Bowling Green 6. Buffalo 7. Northern Illinois 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 47 17 38 19 31 17 27 20 27 17 13 20 12 16 3
Avg/G 2.14 2.24 1.63 1.59 1.35 0.76 0.60 0.19
CORNERS 1. Akron 2. West Virginia 3. Hartwick 4. Western Michigan 5. Northern Illinois Bowling Green 7. Buffalo 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 152 17 101 17 95 19 92 20 84 20 84 17 68 16 60
Avg/G 6.91 5.94 5.59 4.84 4.20 4.20 4.00 3.75
ASSISTS PER GAME 1. West Virginia 2. Akron 3. Western Michigan 4. Hartwick 5. Bowling Green 6. Buffalo 7. Northern Illinois 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 17 38 22 47 19 31 17 27 20 27 17 13 20 12 16 3
Avg/G 2.24 2.14 1.63 1.59 1.35 0.76 0.60 0.19
OFFSIDES 1. Bowling Green 2. Akron 3. Western Michigan 4. West Virginia 5. Buffalo 6. Northern Illinois 7. Florida Atlantic 8. Hartwick
GP No. 20 58 22 57 19 52 17 44 17 40 20 35 16 27 17 23
Avg/G 2.90 2.59 2.74 2.59 2.35 1.75 1.69 1.35
GOALS ALLOWED 1. Akron 2. West Virginia 3. Western Michigan 4. Northern Illinois 5. Bowling Green 6. Hartwick 7. Buffalo 8. Florida Atlantic
GP No. 22 8 17 15 19 17 20 22 20 23 17 28 17 32 16 34
Avg/G 0.36 0.88 0.89 1.10 1.15 1.65 1.88 2.12
YELLOW CARDS 1. Northern Illinois 2. Western Michigan 3. Bowling Green 4. Buffalo 5. Hartwick 6. Florida Atlantic 7. Akron 8. West Virginia
GP No. 20 35 19 29 20 25 17 23 17 22 16 20 22 17 17 17
Avg/G 1.75 1.53 1.25 1.35 1.29 1.25 0.77 1.00
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GA 8 15 17 22 23 28 32 34
Minutes 2040:00 1570:00 1682:35 1890:32 1874:16 1575:48 1552:37 1438:54 Saves 104 93 86 85 75 72 54 37
GA Avg. 0.35 0.86 0.91 1.05 1.10 1.60 1.85 2.13 Avg/G 5.20 4.65 5.38 5.00 3.95 4.24 2.45 2.18
2012 Conference Miscellaneous Stats/Match Highs Standings Conference Akron 7-0-0 West Virginia 4-2-1 Northern Illinois 4-2-1 Western Michigan 3-3-1 Bowling Green 3-3-1 Buffalo 3-4-0 Hartwick 2-5-0 Florida Atlantic 0-7-0
Pct. 1.000 .643 .643 .500 .500 .429 .286 .000
GF 20 12 5 10 7 4 6 1
GA Overall 1 18-1-3 5 9-6-2 4 7-10-3 7 11-6-2 6 8-9-3 10 5-11-1 12 5-10-2 20 2-13-1
Pct. .886 .588 .425 .632 .475 .324 .353 .156
GF 46 26 15 32 23 12 23 8
GA 8 15 22 17 23 32 28 34
Team Summaries Akron Bowling Green Buffalo Florida Atlantic Hartwick Northern Illinois West Virginia Western Michigan
GP 22 20 17 16 17 20 17 19
GF-GA 46-8 23-23 12-32 8-34 23-28 15-22 26-15 32-17
Score-Avg 2.09-0.36 1.15-1.15 0.71-1.88 0.50-2.12 1.35-1.65 0.75-1.10 1.53-0.88 1.68-0.89
Margin +1.73 +0.00 -1.18 -1.62 -0.29 -0.35 +0.65 +0.79
PK-Att 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 4-4
Shots 426 242 196 165 193 252 242 275
Saves 54 104 85 86 72 93 37 75
Save% Corners 87.1 152 81.9 84 72.6 68 71.7 60 72.0 95 80.9 84 71.2 101 81.5 92
Attendance Akron Bowling Green Buffalo Florida Atlantic Hartwick Northern Illinois West Virginia Western Michigan Totals
Home 12-33823 10-5929 9-1835 7-1544 7-2479 6-2500 9-7008 9-2412 69-57530
Average 2819 593 204 221 354 417 779 268 834
Away 8-10233 10-5318 8-6424 8-4963 9-3253 10-7720 7-7838 10-5714 70-51463
Average 1279 532 803 620 361 772 1120 571 735
Neutral 2-2418 0-0 0-0 1-143 1-115 4-0 1-0 0-0 9-2676
Average 1209 0 0 143 115 0 0 0 297
Total 22-46474 20-11247 17-8259 16-6650 17-5847 20-10220 17-14846 19-8126 148-111669
Average 2112 562 486 416 344 511 873 428 755
TEAM MATCH HIGHS GOALS 5 . .......................................................Hartwick vs. Saint Bonaventure, 9/7/12 5 . .................................................................. Akron vs. South Florida, 9/16/12 5...................................................................Akron vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 ASSISTS 6 . ..................................................................... West Virginia vs. Iona, 9/26/12 6 . ................................................................Akron vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 6 . ........................................... Western Michigan vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/7/12 6 . ............................................................Bowling Green vs. Buffalo, 10/13/12 SHOTS 33 ................................................................Akron vs. Bowling Green, 11/9/12 31 ..................................................................... Akron vs. Creighton, 11/25/12 POINTS 16 ...............................................................Akron vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 14 ....................................................Hartwick vs. Saint Bonaventure, 9/07/12 14 ................................................................. Akron vs. South Florida, 9/16/12 14 .......................................... Western Michigan vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/7/12 SAVES 11 ............................................................ Buffalo at Bowling Green, 10/13/12 10 ............................................................Hartwick at Saint Joseph’s, 8/24/12 10 ................................................. Bowling Green at Coastal Carolina, 9/9/12 10 ............................................. Bowling Green at Northern Illinois, 10/20/12
INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS POINTS 6 . ............................................... BRENES, Reinaldo (UA) vs. Buffalo, 9/29/12 5 . ................................ MAYER, Oliver (WMU) vs. Marygrove College, 8/24/12 5 . .....................................STEVENSON, Eric (UA) vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 5 . ...................................BRENES, Reinaldo (UA) vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 GOALS 3 . ............................................... BRENES, Reinaldo (UA) vs. Buffalo, 9/29/12 2 . ................................ MAYER, Oliver (WMU) vs. Marygrove College, 8/24/12 2 . ...........................................BOZKURT, Deniz (FAU) at Jacksonville, 8/31/12 2 . .............................................................LOBO, Marco (WMU) vs. LOY, 9/8/12 2 . ......................................Danny Baraldi (BGSU) at Coastal Carolina, 9/9/12 2 . ....................................................... BROWN, Cleyon (HART) vs. NJIT, 9/9/12 2 . ....................................... CALDWELL, Scott (UA) vs. South Florida, 9/16/12 2 . ................................................... KOWAL, Maksym (UB) vs. Albany, 9/21/12 2 . .....................................Raskasky, Nick (WVU) vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/23/12 2 . .....................................STEVENSON, Eric (UA) vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 2 . ...................................BRENES, Reinaldo (UA) vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 2 . ............................................... Anthony Grant (BGSU) vs. Buffalo, 10/13/12 2 . .......................................... Ryan James (BGSU) vs. Wright State, 10/30/12 ASSISTS 2 . ............................................ LEMASTERS, Ryan (WMU) at Bradley, 8/26/12 2 . .................................STYLES, David (HART) vs. Saint Bonaventure, 9/7/12 2 . ............................................................. FARRIS, Kyle (WMU) vs. LOY, 9/8/12 2 . ......................................... Ryan James (BGSU) at Coastal Carolina, 9/9/12 2 . ........................................................Etuk, Uwem (WVU) vs. Oakland, 9/9/12 2 . ......................................Osman, Majed (WVU) vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/23/12 2 . .....................................CALDWELL, Scott (UA) vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12 2 . ................................................ Ryan Snashall (BGSU) vs. Buffalo 10/13/12 2 . ................................................ Danny Baraldi (BGSU) vs. Buffalo 10/13/12 2 . ..............................................Danny Baraldi (BGSU) at Michigan, 10/23/12 2 . ....................................................SERNA, Dillon (UA) at Hartwick, 10/27/12 2 . ....................................... DERSCHANG, Robbie (UA) at Hartwick, 10/27/12 2 . ..................................... CALDWELL, Scott (UA) vs. Bowling Green, 11/9/12 2 . ................................ CALDWELL, Scott (UA) vs. Northern Illinois, 11/11/12 SHOTS 11 .........................................SCHMITT, Thomas (UA) vs. Creighton, 11/25/12 9 . .......................................STEVENSON, Eric (UA) at Bowling Green, 9/22/12 SAVES 11 ................................. VISCOSI, Jonathan (UB) at Bowling Green, 10/13/12 10 ............................... MUNARRIZ, Mateo (HART) at Saint Joseph’s, 8/24/12 10 .....................................Michael Wiest (BGSU) at Coastal Carolina, 9/9/12
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2012 Champions (AKRON) Men’s Soccer Captures EighthStraight MAC Regular Season Title
(aKRON) Men’s Soccer Claims Ninth MAC Tournament Title, Sets NCAA Record
ONEONTA, N.Y. – The No. 2 University of Akron men’s soccer team cruised to a 4-0 win over Hartwick Saturday at Elmore Field to clinch the program’s eighth consecutive Mid-American Conference regular season championship.
AKRON, Ohio – The top-seeded and No. 1 nationally-ranked University of Akron men’s soccer team used a pair of second-half goals to defeat second-seeded Northern Illinois, 2-0, in the Mid-American Conference Tournament final Sunday at FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field.
As a result, the Zips (13-1-2, 6-0-0 MAC) earned the right to host the MAC Tournament as the No. 1 seed from Nov. 9-11 at FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field.
Saad Abdul-Salaam and Aodhan Quinn each scored in a three-minute span as the Zips (17-1-2) captured their ninth MAC Tournament Championship overall and fifth in the last six seasons.
Akron, which scored a pair of goals in each half, controlled the match from start to finish Saturday, out-shooting the Hawks 18-3 overall and 12-0 on frame. With the result, the Zips extended their unbeaten streak to 11 matches and pushed their win streak to 10. It was also UA’s 12 shutout in 16 contests this seaons.
The result also pushed Akron’s consecutive conference unbeaten streak to 47 games, which represents the longest such run in NCAA history. Since the start of the 2007 season, UA has gone 44-0-3 against MAC opponents, including postseason play.
Just 105 seconds after the opening whistle, junior Eric Stevenson provided UA all the scoring it would need by taking a cross from Robbie Derschang, who was making his first start since Oct. 10, and slotting Hartwick goalkeeper Tom Buckner from 20 yards out. It was the sixth goal and third game-winning strike of the season for Stevenson. The Zips made it 2-0 with a set piece goal in the 31st minute. After DeAndre Yedlin was taken down on the right side of the field, Dillon Serna whipped in a free kick that found the head of Chad Barson. The senior made the most of his opportunity by flicking it home from close range for his second goal of the season. Akron used another restart opportunity to find the net early in the second half. A well-struck service on a corner kick by Serna connected with Reinaldo Brenes near the back post. Brenes smashed it off the cross bar and into the net to continue his hot streak in the 51st minute. Brenes, who leads the team with 10 goals on the season, has now found the back of the net in each of his last three matches and scored at least one goal in seven of his last eight. Alfred Koroma capped the scoring in the 77th minute with his third goal of the fall. Derschang crossed the ball to Phil Fives, who brought it down for Koroma. With the defeat, Hartwick fell to 4-9-2 overall and 1-4-0 in MAC play. Akron will play its final road contest of the regular season next Wednesday when it travels to East Lansing to take on Michigan State. The Zips and Spartans will kick off at 3 p.m (ET) at DeMartin Stadium. Courtesy of Akron Athletic Communications
The win put the finishing stamp to a body of work that the Zips are hoping will earn them a Top 4 seed for the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Akron won’t have to wait long to find out as the NCAA Tournament brackets will be released Monday at 5:30 p.m. Johnny J’s Pub, located in the valley at 1282 Weathervane Lane, will host an official Akron Zips NCAA Selection Show Watch Party starting at 5 p.m. Fans are encouraged to come to this free event to support the Zips as the NCAA postseason picture is revealed. Similar to Friday night’s semifinal against Bowling Green, the Zips dictated play throughout the contest – out-shooting Northern Illinois 23-4, including an 11-0 margin on goal, and posting a 9-2 advantage in corner kicks. Also similar to Friday’s match, Akron scored a pair of goals in a flash to put away the Huskies (7-10-3). After playing to a scoreless draw in the first half, Abdul-Salaam gave UA the lead at the 72:26 mark. From near midfield, Scott Caldwell connected with Eric Stevenson, who followed with a through ball to spring AbdulSalaam in the near right flank. The sophomore striker quickly gained possession and slipped a shot past NIU goalkeeper Jordan Godsey, who finished with nine saves on the night, for the first goal of his career. Then, less than three minutes later, Quinn finished a rebounded shot by Caldwell to provide Akron with some breathing room. It was the fourth goal of the season for Quinn and the 10th assist for Caldwell, who recorded a combined four helpers over the two-game MAC Tournament. Akron earned a number of scoring chances in the first half but was kept off the board due to the exceptional play by Godsey. The NIU keeper made four stops in the first 45 minutes of play, including a spectacular leaping save on a shot by Caldwell that was headed for the upper right 90. The Zips, who posted their 16th shutout of the season, have won their last 14 games and are unbeaten in their 15. UA has earned a clean sheet in each of its last six matches and has allowed just goal in its last 1,361 minutes of play. Courtesy of Akron Athletic Communications
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Year-By-Year Standings MAC OVERALL 1993 W L D Pts. W L D Akron 5 0 0 15 14 3 1 Bowling Green 4 1 0 12 10 7 0 Miami 3 2 0 9 12 6 1 Western Michigan 2 3 0 6 10 8 0 Central Michigan 1 4 0 3 2 11 1 Eastern Michigan 0 5 0 0 9 10 0
PCT. .805 .588 .658 .556 .179 .474
1994 W L D Miami+ 4 0 1 Akron 4 1 0 Bowling Green 3 1 1 Western Michigan 2 3 0 Central Michigan 1 4 0 Eastern Michigan 0 5 0
Pts. W L D 13 15 5 1 12 11 6 1 10 13 6 1 6 9 10 1 3 5 12 1 0 6 10 4
PCT. .738 .639 .675 .475 .306 .400
1995 W L D Akron 5 0 0 Bowling Green+ 3 1 1 Kentucky 3 1 1 Miami 2 3 0 Western Michigan 1 4 0 Eastern Michigan 0 5 0
Pts. W L D 15 11 5 2 10 16 3 2 10 16 5 1 6 8 10 1 3 6 12 1 0 8 13 0
PCT. .722 .809 .750 .405 .342 .381
1996 W L D Bowling Green+ 5 0 0 Akron 4 1 0 Kentucky 2 2 1 Eastern Michigan 1 3 1 Miami 1 3 1 Western Michigan 0 4 1
Pts. W L D 15 18 4 1 12 9 9 1 7 9 10 3 4 7 12 2 4 2 12 3 1 4 11 4
PCT. .804 .500 .477 .381 .206 .316
1997 W L D Akron 5 1 1 Kentucky 5 2 0 Bowling Green+ 5 2 0 Marshall 4 2 1 Miami 4 3 0 Northern Illinois 2 4 1 Western Michigan 1 5 1 Eastern Michigan 0 7 0
Pts. W L D 16 14 5 2 15 12 7 2 15 18 6 0 13 9 10 3 12 8 11 1 7 12 9 0 4 4 8 4 0 2 12 3
PCT. .714 .619 .750 .477 .425 .571 .375 .206
1998 W L D Akron+ 7 0 1 Kentucky 7 1 0 Northern Illinois 5 3 0 Bowling Green 4 3 1 Marshall 4 4 0 Buffalo 4 4 0 Eastern Michigan 2 6 0 Western Michigan 1 7 0 Miami 1 7 0
Pts. W L D 22 17 3 1 21 12 9 0 15 12 4 1 13 10 8 2 12 11 9 1 12 13 8 0 6 8 12 1 3 4 15 2 3 4 14 0
PCT. .833 .571 .735 .550 .548 .619 .405 .238 .222
1999 W L D Akron 6 0 1 Kentucky+ 5 1 1 Bowling Green 4 2 1 Marshall 3 3 1 Buffalo 3 4 0 Northern Illinois 3 4 0 Eastern Michigan 1 6 0 Western Michigan 0 5 2
Pts. W L D 19 11 4 2 16 12 6 1 13 8 10 1 10 9 11 1 9 10 7 1 9 12 9 0 3 6 13 0 2 2 15 3
PCT. .706 .658 .447 .452 .583 .571 .316 .175
2000 W L D Akron 4 2 0 Bowling Green 4 2 0 Kentucky+ 4 2 0 Marshall 4 2 0 Northern Illinois 3 3 0 Buffalo 1 5 0 Western Michigan 1 5 0
Pts. W L D 12 7 7 3 12 9 8 1 12 11 9 2 12 14 5 1 9 7 9 0 3 6 10 2 3 6 13 1
PCT. .500 .528 .545 .725 .438 .389 .325
MAC OVERALL 2001 W L D Pts. W L D Kentucky+ 6 0 0 18 14 6 1 Akron 5 1 0 15 10 7 1 Marshall 3 3 0 9 12 7 0 Buffalo 2 3 1 7 8 7 2 Bowling Green 2 4 0 6 8 8 1 Western Michigan 1 4 1 4 5 13 1 Northern Illinois 1 5 0 3 4 12 1
PCT. .690 .583 .632 .529 .500 .289 .265
2002 W L D Akron+ 4 1 0 Bowling Green 4 1 0 Buffalo 3 3 0 Marshall 3 2 0 Kentucky 2 3 0 Northern Illinois 2 4 0 Western Michigan 1 5 0
Pts. W L D 12 10 8 2 12 6 13 0 9 6 9 1 9 7 9 2 6 10 9 0 6 4 13 1 3 3 14 2
PCT. .500 .316 .406 .444 .526 .250 .211
2003 W L D Kentucky 6 0 0 Akron 5 1 0 Western Michigan+ 3 2 1 Bowling Green 2 3 1 Northern Illinois 2 4 0 Marshall 2 4 0 Buffalo 0 6 0
Pts. W L D 18 12 7 2 15 15 5 2 10 12 7 2 7 8 9 5 6 3 13 2 6 6 13 0 0 1 12 3
PCT. .619 .727 .619 .477 .222 .316 .156
2004 W L D Kentucky 4 1 1 Akron+ 3 1 2 Northern Illinois 4 2 0 Western Michigan 3 2 1 Marshall 3 2 1 Buffalo 1 4 1 Bowling Green 0 6 0
PCT. W L D .750 11 5 3 .667 13 5 3 .667 12 7 0 .583 9 7 4 .583 10 7 3 .250 8 8 2 .000 0 19 0
PCT. .658 .690 .632 .550 .575 .500 .000
2005 W L D PCT. W L D Akron+ 5 0 0 1.000 18 1 4 Northern Illinois 4 1 0 .800 11 6 2 Buffalo 2 2 1 .500 14 3 2 Western Michigan 2 2 1 .500 9 9 2 Bowling Green 1 4 0 .200 4 13 2 IPFW 0 5 0 .000 3 17 0
PCT. .870 .632 .789 .500 .263 .150
2006 W L D Akron 4 1 0 Northern Illinois+ 4 1 0 Buffalo 4 2 0 Western Michigan 3 2 0 IPFW 1 5 0 Bowling Green 0 5 0
PCT. W L D .800 13 5 1 .800 15 6 1 .667 10 7 2 .600 6 12 1 .167 2 15 1 .000 4 14 1
PCT. .711 .705 .579 .342 .139 .237
2007 W L D Akron+ 4 0 1 Buffalo 3 2 0 Hartwick 2 1 2 Bowling Green 2 2 1 Northern Illinois 1 3 1 Western Michigan 0 4 1
PCT. W L D .900 15 4 2 .600 10 7 2 .600 5 6 7 .500 6 10 3 .300 7 9 4 .100 7 10 2
PCT. .762 .579 .472 .395 .450 .421
2008 W L D PCT. W L D Akron+ 6 0 0 1.000 17 2 4 Northern Illinois 4 1 1 .750 11 6 4 Buffalo 3 1 2 .667 12 4 4 Hartwick 2 2 2 .500 7 5 7 Western Michigan 2 4 0 .333 3 15 1 Florida Atlantic 1 4 1 .250 5 13 1 Bowling Green 0 6 0 .000 4 13 2
PCT. .826 .614 .700 .553 .184 .289 .263
+ Denotes MAC Tournament Champion
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Year-By-Year Standings MAC OVERALL 2009 W L D PCT. W L D Akron+ 6 0 0 1.000 23 1 1 Hartwick 3 1 2 .667 10 4 4 Western Michigan 3 2 1 .583 6 10 1 Northern Illinois 3 3 0 .500 10 8 1 Bowling Green 2 3 1 .417 3 12 3 Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 7 9 1 Florida Atlantic 0 6 0 .000 4 10 2
PCT. .940 .667 .382 .553 .250 .441 .312
2010 W L D PCT. W L D Akron+ 6 0 0 1.000 22 1 2 Western Michigan 4 2 0 .667 10 8 2 Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 7 10 1 Bowling Green 3 3 0 .500 6 9 3 Northern Illinois 2 4 0 .333 9 6 2 Florida Atlantic 2 4 0 .333 5 9 2 Hartwick 1 5 0 .167 2 14 1
PCT. .920 .550 .417 .417 .588 .375 .147
2011 W L D PCT. W L D Akron 6 0 0 1.000 15 3 4 Northern Illinois+ 4 2 0 .667 15 6 0 Buffalo 3 2 1 .583 8 8 2 Western Michigan 2 2 2 .500 6 12 3 Hartwick 1 2 3 .417 5 6 5 Bowling Green 1 4 1 .250 7 8 3 Florida Atlantic 0 5 1 .083 5 8 2
PCT. .773 .714 .500 .357 .469 .472 .400
2012 W L D PCT. W L D Akron+ 7 0 0 1.000 18 1 3 West Virginia 4 2 1 .643 9 6 2 Northern Illinois 4 2 1 .643 7 10 3 Western Michigan 3 3 1 .500 11 6 2 Bowling Green 3 3 1 .500 8 9 3 Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 5 11 1 Hartwick 2 5 0 .286 5 10 2 Florida Atlantic 0 7 0 .000 2 13 1
PCT. .888 .588 .425 .632 .475 .324 .353 .156
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History of MAC Champions MAC Regular-Season Champions 1993.................................................................................................................Akron 1994................................................................................................................ Miami 1995.................................................................................................................Akron 1996.................................................................................................. Bowling Green 1997.................................................................................................................Akron 1998.................................................................................................................Akron 1999.................................................................................................................Akron 2000.................................................................................................................Akron ........................................................................................................... Bowling Green .................................................................................................................... Kentucky .....................................................................................................................Marshall 2001........................................................................................................... Kentucky 2002.................................................................................................................Akron ........................................................................................................... Bowling Green 2003........................................................................................................... Kentucky 2004........................................................................................................... Kentucky 2005.................................................................................................................Akron 2006.................................................................................................................Akron .........................................................................................................Northern Illinois 2007.................................................................................................................Akron 2008.................................................................................................................Akron 2009.................................................................................................................Akron 2010.................................................................................................................Akron 2011.................................................................................................................Akron 2012.................................................................................................................Akron Regular-Season Titles By School Akron......................................................................................................................15 Kentucky.................................................................................................................. 4 Bowling Green......................................................................................................... 3 Miami....................................................................................................................... 1 Marshall................................................................................................................... 1 Northern Illinois....................................................................................................... 1 Regular-Season Titles By Coach Ken Lolla, Akron...................................................................................................... 8 Caleb Porter, Akron................................................................................................. 6 Ian Collins, Kentucky.............................................................................................. 4 Mel Mahler, Bowling Green.................................................................................... 3 Bob Gray, Marshall.................................................................................................. 1 Bobby Kramig, Miami.............................................................................................. 1 Steve Simmons, Northern Illinois........................................................................... 1
MAC Tournament Champions 1993.................................................................................................................... N/A 1994................................................................................................................ Miami 1995.................................................................................................. Bowling Green 1996.................................................................................................. Bowling Green 1997.................................................................................................. Bowling Green 1998.................................................................................................................Akron 1999........................................................................................................... Kentucky 2000........................................................................................................... Kentucky 2001........................................................................................................... Kentucky 2002.................................................................................................................Akron 2003............................................................................................ Western Michigan 2004.................................................................................................................Akron 2005.................................................................................................................Akron 2006................................................................................................Northern Illinois 2007.................................................................................................................Akron 2008.................................................................................................................Akron 2009.................................................................................................................Akron 2010.................................................................................................................Akron 2011................................................................................................Northern Illinois 2012.................................................................................................................Akron Tournament Titles By School Akron........................................................................................................................ 9 Bowling Green......................................................................................................... 3 Kentucky.................................................................................................................. 3 Northern Illinois....................................................................................................... 1 Miami....................................................................................................................... 2 Western Michigan................................................................................................... 1 Tournament Titles By Coach Caleb Porter, Akron................................................................................................. 5 Ken Lolla, Akron...................................................................................................... 4 Ian Collins, Kentucky.............................................................................................. 3 Mel Mahler, Bowling Green.................................................................................... 3 Chris Karwoski, Western Michigan........................................................................ 1 Bobby Kramig, Miami.............................................................................................. 1 Eric Luzzi, Northern Illinois..................................................................................... 1 Steve Simmons, Northern Illinois........................................................................... 1
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MAC Coaching History Akron MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Ken Lolla 1993-2005 63-9-5 .851 160-68-25 Caleb Porter 2006-2012 39-1-1 .963 123-18-17 Jared Embick 2013-pres. - - -
Pct. .674 .832 -
Bowling Green MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Gary Palmisano 1994 3-1-1 .700 13-6-1 Mel Mahler 1993,95-2003 37-19-4 .650 111-76-13 Fred Thompson 2004-08 3-23-1 .129 18-69-8 Eric Nichols 2009-pres. 9-13-3 .420 24-38-12
Pct. .675 .588 .232 .405
Buffalo MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record John Astudillo 1998-2010 30-43-5 .417 112-101-23 David Hesch^ 2011-12 6-6-1 .500 13-19-3 Stu Riddle 2013-pres. - - -
Pct. .528 .414 -
Hartwick MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Ian McIntyre 2007-09 7-4-5 .633 22-15-18 John Scott 2010-pres. 4-12-3 .289 12-30-8
Pct. .564 .320
Northern Illinois MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Will Roy 1997-2002 16-23-1 .413 49-56-4 Steve Simmons 2003-08 19-13-2 .588 59-47-13 Eric Luzzi 2009-pres. 13-10-1 .563 41-30-6
Pct. .468 .550 .571
West Virginia MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Marlon LeBlanc 2012-pres. 4-2-1 .643 9-6-2
Pct. .588
Western Michigan MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Blake Glass 1993-97 6-19-2 .259 34-49-10 Chris Karwoski 1998-2008 17-43-7 .306 66-130-21 Stu Riddle 2009-12 12-9-4 .560 33-36-8 Chad Wiseman 2013-pres. - - -
Pct. .419 .353 .474 -
(Former League Schools) Central Michigan MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Rick Trainor 1993-92 2-8 .200 7-23-2 Eastern Michigan MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Information Unavailable At This Time
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Florida Atlantic MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Kos Donev 2009-12 2-22-1 .100 16-40-7
Pct. .214
IPFW MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Terry Stefankiewicz 2005-06 1-9 .100 5-31-1
Pct. .149
Kentucky MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Ian Collins 1995-2004 44-13-4 .754 119-73-15
Pct. .611
Marshall MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Bob Gray 1997-2004 26-22-3 .539 83-68-7
Pct. .547
Miami MAC Overall Coach Year Record Pct. Record Bobby Kramig 1993-98 15-18-2 .457 47-58-7
Pct. .451
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Individual Award Winners 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Gary V. Palmisiano Coach of the Year Ken Lolla, Akron Bobby Kramig, Miami Bobby Kramig, Miami Ken Lolla, Akron Mel Mahler, Bowling Green Ian Collins, Kentucky Ken Lolla, Akron Ian Collins, Kentucky Bob Gray, Marshall Ian Collins, Akron Mel Mahler, Bowling Green Chris Karwoski, Western Michigan Steve Simmons, Northern Illinois Ken Lolla, Akron Steve Simmons, Northern Illinois Caleb Porter, Akron Caleb Porter, Akron Caleb Porter, Akron Caleb Porter, Akron Caleb Porter, Akron Caleb Porter, Akron
Multiple Coach of the Year Award Winners 6 Caleb Porter, Akron 4 Ken Lolla, Akron 3 Ian Collins, Kentucky 2 Mel Mahler, Bowling Green 2 Bobby Kramig, Miami 2 Steve Simmons, Northern Illinois
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Player of the Year Paul Wilkinson, Akron Dan Creech, Miami Dustin Swinehart, Miami Steve Klein, Bowling Green Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois Michael Apple, Akron Steve Butcher, Buffalo Byron Carmichael, Marshall Illka Jantti, Kentucky Byron Carmichael, Marshall Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky Ross McKenzie, Akron Sinisa Ubiparoipovic, Akron Cory Sipos, Akron Steve Zakuani, Akron Teal Burnbury, Akron Darlington Nagbe, Akron Darren Mattocks, Akron Scott Caldwell, Akron
Multiple Player of the Year Award Winners 2 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky 2 Byron Carmichael, Marshall
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Newcomer of the Year Christin Handsor, Akron Jason Began, Bowling Green Justin Millard, Akron George Tomasso, Eastern Michigan Norman Dutch, Marshall Illka Jantti, Kentucky Torbjorn Birkeland, Akron Byron Carmichael, Marshall Reece Richardson, Western Michigan John Monebrake, Kentucky Kirk Harwat, Akron Riley O’Neill, Kentucky Curt Zastrow, Northern Illinois Evan Bush, Akron Marcus McCarty, Northern Illinois Steve Zakuani, Akron Darlington Nagbe, Akron Zarek Valentin, Akron Darren Mattocks, Akron Wil Trapp, Akron Dillon Serna, Akron Anthony Grant, Bowling Green
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All-MAC Selections 1993 MF Christian Handsor, Akron MF Duncan Horner, Akron MF Ben Powers, Akron MF Brian Ferguson, Bowling Green MF Tom Kinney, Bowling Green MF Ian McCarriston, Central Michigan MF Otis Vacratsis, Eastern Michigan MF Jeff Hodgson, Western Michigan F Dan Creech, Miami F Dan Edwards, Western Michigan D Ryan Creech, Miami GK Mike Payne, Akron GK Nathan Barnhart, Miami Honorable Mention MF Ryan McCue, Bowling Green MF Brian Ragone, Miami MF Dustin Swineheart, Miami MF Malen Earl, Western Michigan F Bob Hayes, Eastern Michigan D Frank Frostino, Bowling Green GK Dan Traver, Bowling Green GK Jason Elmy, Eastern Michigan 1994 MF Christian Handsor, Akron MF Ryko Marich, Akron MF Jason Began, Bowling Green MF Joe Burch, Bowling Green MF Frank Frostino, Bowling Green MF Steve Klein, Bowling Green MF Ian McCarriston, Central Michigan MF Otis Vacratsis, Eastern Michigan MF Bill Coumas, Miami MF Brian Ragone, Miami F John Roma, Eastern Michigan F Dan Creech, Miami F Dan Edwards, Western Michigan D Desmond Johnston, Akron D Andy Beall, Western Michigan GK Dan Traver, Bowling Green GK Jason Elmy, Eastern Michigan 1995 MF Justin Millard, Akron MF Frank Ross, Akron MF Jason Began, Bowling Green MF Joe Burch, Bowling Green MF Steve Klein, Bowling Green MF Brandon Hardy, Miami MF/F Brian Dausman, Kentucky F Sean Mondelli, Kentucky F Dustin Swinehart, Miami F Todd Weissmueller, Kentucky D Desmond Johnston, Akron D Brian Mitchell, Akron D Kile Prewitt, Eastern Michigan D Pat Gerak, Kentucky D Andy Beall, Western Michigan GK Mike Payne, Akron GK Chris West, Kentucky
1996 MF Jason Began, Bowling Green MF Steve Klein, Bowling Green MF Shawn Leonard, Miami MF Andy Beall, Western Michigan MF/F Toby McComas, Kentucky F Allen Eller, Akron F Wally Senk, Akron F Joe Burch, Bowling Green F Dave Kindl, Bowling Green F Vesa Virtanen, Eastern Michigan F Sean Endicott, Kentucky F Sean Mondelli, Kentucky F Steve Bibi, Western Michigan D Chris Kerr, Akron D Tony Dore, Bowling Green D Steve Fox, Miami GK George Tomasso, Eastern Michigan 1997 First Team MF Justin Millard, Akron MF Jason Began, Bowling Green MF Brien Baltzell, Kentucky MF Eric Clark, Northern Illinois F Sean Mondelli, Kentucky F Norman Dotch, Marshall F Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois D Desmond Johnston, Akron D Dan Kindl, Bowling Green D Claude Hunt, Marshall GK Scott Vallow, Bowling Green Second Team MF Lee Jones, Akron MF Drew Drummond, Eastern Michigan MF Hugo LaReservee, Marshall MF Anders Vik Jenssen, Northern Illinois F Michael Apple, Akron F Allen Eller, Akron F Mo Hijazi, Eastern Michigan D Brett Strang, Bowling Green D Lee Baker, Kentucky D Nate Lie, Miami GK Bill Wahl, Akron 1998 First Team MF Allen Eller, Akron MF Lee Jones, Akron MF Nick Kolliniatis, Bowling Green MF Tom Greenawalt, Marshall F Michael Apple, Akron F Steve Butcher, Buffalo F Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois D Justin Millard, Akron D Nicholas Nunn, Akron D Lee Baker, Kentucky GK Scott Vallow, Bowling Green Second Team MF Brian McCallion, Buffalo MF Drew Drummond, Eastern Michigan MF Giovanni Fernandes, Kentucky MF Anders Vik Jenssen, Northern Illinois F Orjan Bjaneso, Akron F Chris Dore, Bowling Green F Huge LaReservee, Marshall D Jeff Beeler, Eastern Michigan D Ilkaa Jantti, Kentucky D Wayne Bennett, Marshall GK Kyle Milligan, Akron
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1999 First Team MF Orjan Bjaneso, Akron MF Chris Dore, Bowling Green MF Giovanni Fernandes, Kentucky MF Illka Jantti, Kentucky F Torbjorn Birkeland, Akron F Steve Butcher, Buffalo F Lee Baker, Kentucky D Greg Prusha, Akron D Fred Degand, Bowling Green D Jeff Beeler, Eastern Michigan GK Kyle Milligan, Akron Second Team MF Frank Ross, Akron MF Brian McCallion, Buffalo MF Drew Drummond, Eastern Michigan MF Andrew Conti, Northern Illinois F Christer Larsen, Akron F Tim Songer, Buffalo F Dan Parisi, Northern Illinois D Todd Stonestreet, Kentucky D Wayne Bennett, Marshall D Peter Agrimson, Northern Illinois GK Eric Pogue, Western Michigan 2000 First Team MF Orjan Bjaneso, Akron MF Fred Degand, Bowling Green MF Giovanni Fernandes, Kentucky MF Dan Parisi, Northern Illinois F Christer Larsen, Akron F Brian McCallion, Buffalo F Byron Carmichael, Marshall D Adam Erhard, Bowling Green D Illka Jantti, Kentucky D Greg Prusha, Akron GK Kyle Milligan, Akron Second Team GK Taly Goode, Marshall D Tracy Dowe, Akron D Dennis Ahebwa, Marshall D Vivian Baku, Marshall MF Matt Lyons, Bowling Green MF Chris Donovan, Marshall MF Mike Bravo, Western Michigan MF Dave Spaulding, Marshall MF Nick Park, Northern Illinois F Rob Friend, Western Michigan F Reece Richardson, Western Michigan F Scott Duhl, Western Michigan 2001 First Team MF Orjan Bjaneso, Akron MF Mike Peplinski, Buffalo MF Nathan Fleetwood, Kentucky MF Antti Peltonen, Kentucky F Torbjorn Birkeland, Akron F John Monebrake, Kentucky F Byron Carmichael, Marshall D Tony Malik, Bowling Green D Illka Jantti, Kentucky D Peter Agrimson, Northern Illinois GK Kyle Milligan, Akron
Second Team MF Hans Jorgen Haugland, Akron MF J.D. Stephenson, Kentucky MF Firas Al-Sammarraie, Marshall MF Brian Sobczak, Marshall MF Mike Bravo, Western Michigan F Tim Cooper, Akron F Detrick Matthews, Bowling Green F Scott Duhl, Western Michigan F Reece Richardson, Western Michigan D Cameron Knowles, Akron D David Senn, Akron D Bill Norberg, Buffalo D Dennis Ahewba, Marshall D Wayne Bennett, Marshall GK Greg Raber, Kentucky 2002 First Team MF Alex Odwell, Akron MF Mike Peplinski, Buffalo MF Nathan Fleetwood, Kentucky MF Scott Duhl, Western Michigan F Kirk Harwat, Akron F Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky F Byron Carmichael, Marshall D Mike Marich, Akron D Matt Leardini, Bowling Green D Peter Agrimson, Northern Illinois GK David DeGraff, Bowling Green Second Team MF Dani Kamras, Kentucky MF Chris Donovan, Marshall MF Brent Sobczak, Marshall MF Rasih Pala, Northern Illinois F Chris Gnandt, Akron F Geoff Thompson, Buffalo F Bernhard Hagevik, Northern Illinois D Cameron Knowles, Akron D J.D. Stephenson, Kentucky D Paul Dirou, Marshall GK Dan Pinho, Akron 2003 First Team MF Hans Jorgen Haugland, Akron MF Will Kletzien, Akron MF Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky MF Scott Duhl, Western Michigan F Kirk Harwat, Akron F Alex Odwell, Akron F Jeff Hughes, Western Michigan D Cameron Knowles, Akron D Mike Marich, Akron D Thomas Senecal, Kentucky GK Andy Gruenebaum, Kentucky Second Team MF Pat Beattie, Akron MF Paul Dhaliwal, Bowling Green MF Joey Gaworecki, Kentucky MF Guiseppe Ianni, Western Michigan F Nathan Li, Kentucky F Riley O’Neill, Kentucky F Bernhard Hagevik, Northern Illinois D Eric Duda, Bowling Green D Brandon Stewart, Kentucky D Jason Okroy, Western Michigan GK Justin Christafaris, Akron
All-MAC Selections 2004 First Team MF Alex Odwell, Akron MF Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky MF Jose Alvarado, Northern Illinois MF Dustin Snyder, Western Michigan F Anthony Peters, Kentucky F Firas Al-Samarrie, Marshall F Curt Zastrow, Northern Illinois D Cameron Knowles, Akron D Thomas Senecal, Kentucky D Brandon Stewart, Kentucky GK Andy Gruenebaum, Kentucky Second Team MF Michael D’Agostino, Kentucky MF Kirk Gibson, Marshall MF Justin McGrane, Northern Illinois MF Edgar Rivera, Western Michigan F Michael Strong, Kentucky F Fraser Gibson, Northern Illinois F Ryan Goldman, Western Michigan D Cheick Diarra, Buffalo D Mike Barbera, Marshall D Bruce Conrad, Northern Illinois GK Steve Goletz, Northern Illinois 2005 First Team MF Dino Campellone, Akron MF Yohann Mauger, Akron MF Matt Tutich, Akron MF Justin McGrane, Northern Illinois F Ross McKenzie, Akron F Sinisia Ubiparipovic, Akron F Omari Aldridge, Bowling Green D Ossie Mchaelsen, Akron D Mbwana Johnson, Buffalo D Paul Gabel, Northern Illinois GK Evan Bush, Akron Second Team MF Victor Webb, IPFW MF Jose Alvarado, Northern Illinois MF Chris Rufa, Northern Illinois MF Javiar Arana, Western Michigan F Lee Catchpole, Buffalo F Andrae Clarke, Buffalo F Tom Oatley, Western Michigan D John McClain, Akron D Corey Sipos, Akron D Chadd Schurr, Western Michigan GK Steve Goletz, Northern Illinois 2006 First Team MF Steve Kalan, Akron MF Matt Tutich, Akron MF Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Akron MF Justin McGrane, Northern Illinois F Pablo Moreira, Akron F Andrae Clarke, Buffalo F Marcus McCarty, Northern Illinois D Jon McClain, Akron D Ossie Michaelsen, Akron D Chris Rufa, Northern Illinois GK Daniel Bell, Buffalo
Second Team MF Justin Kim, Bowling Green MF Brian Knapp, Buffalo MF Daniel Stevens, Buffalo MF Chris Van Duerm, Northern Illinois F Ashley Kozicki, Akron F Terry Downding, Western Michigan F Tom Oatley, Western Michigan D Devin McKenney, Akron D Daniel Gwyther, Buffalo D Steve Algozino, Northern Illinois GK Joe Zimka, Northern Illinois 2007 First Team MF Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron MF Stevev Kalan, Akron MF Matt Tutich, Akron MF Dan Stevens, Buffalo F Steve Zakuani, Akron F Dan Bulley, Buffalo F John Paul Boyle, Hartwick D Elliot Bradbrook, Akron D Ossie Michaelsen, Akron D Corey Sipos, Akron GK Evan Bush, Akron Second Team MF Cameron Hepple, Bowling Green MF Abiola Sandy, Bowling Green MF Alex Marrello, Buffalo MF Steven Amaya, Hartwick F Pablo Moreira, Akron F Marcus McCarty, Northern Illinois F Tom Oatley, Western Michigan D Thomas McLean, Bowling Green D Daniel Gwyther, Buffalo D Liam Parrington, Hartwick D Steve Algozino, Northern Illinois GK Daniel Bell, Buffalo 2008 First Team MF Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron MF Blair Gavin, Akron MF Darlington Nagbe, Akron MF Alex Marrello, Buffalo F Matt Tutich, Akron F Steve Zakuani, Akron F J.P. Boyle, Hartwick D Kofi Sarkodie, Akron D Daniel Gwyther, Buffalo D Liam Parrington, Hartwick GK Evan Bush, Akron Second Team MF Ben Zemanski, Akron MF Cominic Oppong, Buffalo MF Brad Horton, Northern Illinois MF Drew Jeskey, Northern Illinois F Daniel Bulley, Buffalo F Shire Standnes, FAU F Ben Thomas, Northern Illinois D Ossie Michaelsen, Akron D Steffen Thoresen, Buffalo D Jonathan Garcia-Torres, Hartwick GK Bobby Shuttleworth, Buffalo
2009 First Team MF Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron MF Blair Gavin, Akron MF Michael Nanchoff, Akron MF Brad Horton, Northern Illinois F Teal Bunbury, Akron F Darlington Nagbe, Akron F Mike Unwin, Buffalo D Chris Korb, Akron D Kofi Sarkodie, Akron D Zarek Valentin, Akron GK Jeremy Vuolo, Hartwick Second Team MF Ben Zemanski, Akron MF Michael Cunningham, Hartwick MF Nick Roydhouse, Hartwick MF Tyler Rosenhagen, Western Michigan F Cameron Hepple, Bowling Green F Dan Summers, Hartwick F Saeed Sulemana Baba, Western Michigan D Konrad Anderson, Hartwick D Owen Botting, Hartwick D Josh Karsten, Northern Illinois GK David Meves, Akron 2010 First Team MF Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron MF Perry Kitchen, Akron MF Michael Nanchoff, Akron MF Steven Amaya, Hartwick F Darren Mattocks, Akron F Darlington Nagbe, Akron F Shane Lyons, Western Michigan D Chad Barson, Akron D Kofi Sarkodie, Akron D Zarek Valentin, Akron GK David Meves, Akron Second Team MF Mino Kayser, Northern Illinois MF Luis Mojica, Northern Illinois MF Darren Jones, Western Michigan MF Kai Mendes, Western Michigan F Mike Unwin, Buffalo F Darnell King, FAU F Juan Hoyos, Northern Illinois D Chris Korb, Akron D Owen Botting, Hartwick D Francis Otira, Northern Illinois GK Miguel Rosales, Bowling Green 2011 First Team MF Scott Caldwell, Akron MF Aodhan Quinn, Akron MF Wil Trapp, Akron MF Greg Mathers, Hartwick F Luke Holmes, Akron F Darren Mattocks, Akron F James Stevenson, Northern Illinois D Chad Barson, Akron D DeAndre Yedlin, Akron D Francis Otira, Northern Illinois GK Jordan Godsey, Northern Illinois
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Second Team MF Andy Tiedt, Buffalo MF Simon Greatwich, Hartwick MF Karim Darbaki, Northern Illinois MF Isaac Kannah, Northern Illinois F Thomas Schmitt, Akron F Rodcliff Hall, Bowling Green F Kai Mendes, Western Michigan D Brian Gallego, Akron D Jherrett Maroney, Hartwick D Darren Jones, Western Michigan GK David Meves, Akron 2012 First Team MF Scott Caldwell, Akron MF Dillon Serna, Akron MF Will Trapp, Akron MF Danny Baraldi, Bowling Green F Reinaldo Brenes, Akron F Anthony Grant, Bowling Green F Shane Lyons, Western Michigan D Chad Barson, Akron D Deandre Yedlin, Akron D Eric Schoenle, West Virginia GK David Meves, Akron Second Team MF Aodhan Quinn, Akron MF Andrew Bevin, West Virginia MF Uwem Etuk, West Virginia MF Travis Pittman, West Virginia F Eric Stevenson, Akron F Cleyon Brown, Hartwick F James Stevenson, Northern Illinois D Brian Gallego, Akron D Peabo Doue, West Virginia D Darren Jones, Western Michigan GK Sean Lewis, Western Michigan
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Academic All-MAC Selections 1993 Doug Harris, Central Michigan Jason Elmy, Eastern Michigan Otis Vacratsis, Eastern Michigan Jim Cunningham, Miami Mark Fluchel, Miami David Scholtz, Miami Dustin Swineheart, Miami Doug Woodworth, Miami Dan Edwards, Western Michigan Larry Osiecki, Western Michigan Jason Ries, Western Michigan 1994 Duncan Horner, Akron Tim Concannon, Bowling Green David Michels, Bowling Green Bobby Eldon, Central Michigan Otis Vacratsis, Eastern Michigan Jason Elmy, Eastern Michigan Mark Fluchel, Miami Dustin Swinehart, Miami Dan Edwards, Western Michigan Larry Osiecki, Western Michigan 1995 Desmond Johnson, Akron Mike Payne, Akron Joe Burch, Bowling Green Jason Began, Bowling Green Spiros Assimacopoulos, Eastern Michigan Brian Dausman, Kentucky Tim Fisk, Kentucky Pat Gerak, Kentucky Kirk Vidra, Kentucky Todd Weissmueller, Kentucky Dustin Swinehart, Miami Owen Crosby, Western Michigan 1996 Desmond Johnson, Akron Justin Millard, Akron Gabe Rhoads, Akron Bill Wahl, Akron Jason Began, Bowling Green Joe Burch, Bowling Green Tim McCarley, Eastern Michigan Sean Endicott, Kentucky Jeff Brown, Miami Stephen Fox, Miami Owen Crosby, Western Michigan David Fernandez, Western Michigan 1997 Desmond Johnston, Akron Bill Wahl, Akron Justin Millard, Akron Jason Began, Bowling Green Brian Glibowski, Bowling Green Brett Strang, Bowling Green David Fernandez, Western Michigan Eric Pogue , Western Michigan
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1998 Justin Millard, Akron Nick Kolliniatis, Bowling Green Brian Cruickshank, Buffalo Drew Drummond, Eastern Michigan Lee Baker, Kentucky Billy Dwyer, Kentucky Tom Greenawalt, Marshall Johnathan Holfinger, Miami Nathaniel Lie, Miami Paul Bay Braathen, Northern Illinois Eric Clark, Northern Illinois Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois Jeff Stojak, Northern Illinois Evan Fonger, Western Michigan Eric Pogue, Western Michigan Steve Roth, Western Michigan 2002 Hans Jorgen Haugland, Akron Dan Pinho, Akron Matt Leardini, Bowling Green Jenton Esworthy, Buffalo Dave Pidgeon, Buffalo Christopher Lee Austin, Kentucky Brent Sobczak, Marshall Peter Agrimson, Northern Illinois Andy Champion, Northern Illinois Nick Park, Northern Illinois Brandon Smick, Northern Illinois Jason Sullivan, Northern Illinois 2003 Cameron Knowles, Akron Mike Marich, Akron David DeGraff, Bowling Green Eric Duda, Bowling Green Dave Pidgeon, Buffalo Ross Tauchert, Buffalo Chris Vavrina, Buffalo Chris Austin, Kentucky Olli Lehtimaki, Kentucky Andy Champion, Northern Illinois Jason Sullivan, Northern Illinois 2004 Cameron Knowles, Akron Yohann Mauger, Akron Daniel Bell, Buffalo Olli Lehtimaki, Kentucky Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky Jeremy Ashe, Marshall Kirk Gibson, Marshall Joe Nebel, Marshall Karim Boukhemis, Marshall Dan Picmann, Western Michigan Edgar Rivera, Western Michigan Ryan Goldman, Western Michigan
2005 Evan Bush , Akron Steve Kalan, Akron Yohann Mauger, Akron Dan Bell, Buffalo Frank Stagnitta, Buffalo John DeCarlo, Buffalo Trent Miller, IPFW Joe Schuring, IPFW Chris VanDuerm, Northern Illinois Dan Picmann, Western Michigan Edgar Rivera, Western Michigan
2010 Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron Chad Barson, Akron Scott Caldwell, Akron Kofi Sarkodie, Akron Nick Fetterman, Buffalo Juha Kaartoluoma, Buffalo Steven Amaya, Hartwick Kyle Knotek, Northern Illinois Finn Jor, Northern Illinois Pat Schiffer, Western Michigan Kai Mendes, Western Michigan
2006 Steve Kalan, Akron Geir Nyheim, Akron Kyle McNayr, Bowling Green Ryan Perea, Bowling Green Erik Jaanimagi, Buffalo Kevin Balkanloo, Buffalo Daniel Bell, Buffalo Matt Galanes, Northern Illinois Kevin Woerner, Northern Illinois Terry Dowding, Western Michigan Mark Kroeger, Western Michigan
2011 Chad Barson, Akron Scott Caldwell, Akron David Meves, Akron Brandon Silva, Bowling Green Michael Wiest, Bowling Green Joachim Hansteen, FAU Darnell King, FAU Jherrett Maroney, Hartwick Greg Mathers, Hartwick Pat Thompson, Hartwick Michael Mascitti, Northern Illinois Kai Mendes, Western Michigan Pat Schiffer, Western Michigan Derek Schrauben, Western Michigan
2007 Elliot Bradbrook, Akron Ossie Michaelsen, Akron Steve Kalan, Akron Jacob Lawrence, Bowling Green Hunter Van Houten, Bowling Green Dan Gwyther, Buffalo Chris Sardon, Hartwick Barry Pearson, Hartwick Kyle Knotek, Northern Illinois Jordan Fylonenko, Western Michigan Mark Kroeger, Western Michigan Kyle Hall, Western Michigan 2008 Matt Dagilis, Akron Ossie Michaelsen, Akron Ben Zemanski, Akron Chuko Evwaraye, Bowling Green Jacob Lawrence, Bowling Green Hunter Van Houten, Bowling Green Dan Gwyther, Buffalo Shire Standnes, FAU Kyle Knotek, Northern Illinois Chris Johnson, Northern Illinois Brad Bahr, Northern Illinois Jordan Fylonenko, Western Michigan 2009 Teal Bunbury, Akron Kofi Sarkodie, Akron Ben Zemanski, Akron Jacob Lawrence, Bowling Green Hunter Van Houten, Bowling Green Nick Fetterman, Buffalo Alex Mihal, Buffalo Dan Summers, Hartwick Sam Wright, Hartwick Brad Bahr, Northern Illinois Luis De La Cerda, Northern Illinois Shaun Clements, Western Michigan
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2012 Chad Barson, Akron Reinaldo Brenes, Akron Scott Caldwell, Akron David Meves, Akron Wil Trap, Akron Zach Lemke, Bowling Green Tyler Bailey, Hartwick Mike Mascitti, Northern Illinois Pat Sloan, Northern Illinois Andy Bevin, West Virginia Oliver Mayer, Western Michigan Yllson Asani, Western Michigan Jason Grant, Western Michigan Darren Jones, Western Michigan *The MAC Honor Roll took the place of the Academic All-MAC team from 1999-2001.
Yearly Player of the Week Honors 1993 S7 Ryan McCue, Bowling Green Brian Ragone, Miami S14 Malen Earl, Western Michigan S21 Nathan Barnhart, Miami S28 Christian Handsor, Akron O5 Dan Creech, Miami O12 Derrick Gates, Akron O19 Andy Beall, Western Michigan O26 Duncan Horner, Akron N2 Christian Handsor, Akron 1994 S6 Dan Creech, Miami S13 Tim Concannon, Bowling Green S20 Joe Burch, Bowling Green S27 Bill Coumas, Miami O4 Dustin Swinehart, Miami O11 Dan Edwards, Western Michigan O18 Ryko Marich, Akron O25 Chris Handsor, Akron N1 Dan Creech, Miami 1995 S6 Dustin Swinehart, Miami S12 Sean Mondelli, Kentucky S19 Dustin Swinehart, Miami S25 Steve Klein, Bowling Green O3 Scott Vallow, Bowling Green O10 Chris West, Kentucky O17 Brandon Hardy, Miami O24 Frank Ross, Akron O31 Allen Eller, Akron Dave Kindl, Bowling Green 1996 S10 Steve Klein, Bowling Green S17 Jason Began, Bowling Green S24 Shawn Leonard, Miami O8 Steve Klein, Bowling Green O15 Allen Eller, Akron O22 Dave Kindl, Bowling Green 1997 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Hugo La Reservee, Marshall Chris West, Kentucky David Antal, Akron Norman Dotch, Marshall Allen Eller, Akron Richard Orrick, Marshall Sean Mondelli, Kentucky Zac Olson, Bowling Green Michael Apple, Akron Bill Wahl, Akron Scott Vallow, Bowling Green
1998 S8 Paul Vignocchi, Northern Illinois S15 Dan Mulvihill, Western Michigan S22 Ian Leggat, Marshall S29 Allen Eller, Akron O6 Michael Stickler, Kentucky O13 Tom Greenawalt, Marshall O20 Michael Apple, Akron O27 Lee Baker, Kentucky N3 Brent Rainey, Kentucky
1999 S8 Ty Fowler, Bowling Green S14 Lee Baker, Kentucky S21 Byron Carmichael, Marshall S28 Tim Songer, Buffalo O5 Steve Butcher, Buffalo O11 Brian O’ Leary, Kentucky O18 Chris Dore, Bowling Green O25 Kyle Milligan, Akron N2 Robby Berkley, Northern Illinois 2000 S4 Byron Carmichael, Marshall S11 Will Kletzien, Akron S18 Tim Songer, Buffalo S25 Dan Parisi, Northern Illinois O2 Brian O’ Leary, Kentucky O9 Kyle Milligan, Akron Taly Goode, Marshall O16 David DeGraff, Bowling Green O22 Orjan Bjaneso, Akron O30 Matt Lyons, Bowling Green 2001 S3 Torbjorn Birkeland, Akron S10 Byron Carmichael, Marshall S24 Antti Peltonen, Kentucky O1 Kyle Milligan, Akron O8 Bill Norberg, Buffalo O15 John Monebrake, Kentucky O22 Torbjorn Birkeland, Akron O30 Greg Raber, Kentucky N6 Antti Peltonen, Kentucky 2002 S3 Nathan Fleetwood, Kentucky S9 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky S16 Byron Carmichael, Marshall S23 Nathan Fleetwood, Kentucky S30 Paul Dhaliwal, Bowling Green O7 Greg Raber, Kentucky O14 Byron Carmichael, Marshall O21 Steve Goletz, Northern Illinois O28 Firas Al-Samarraie, Marshall N4 Matt Boswell, Akron 2003 S1 Ian Spooner, Western Michigan S8 Michael John-Williams, Western Michigan S15 Justin Christafaris, Akron S22 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky S29 Jeff Hughes, Western Michigan O6 Riley O’Neill, Kentucky O13 David DeGraff, Bowling Green O20 Andy Gruenebaum, Kentucky O27 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky N3 Andy Gruenebaum, Kentucky 2004 S6 Alex Odwell, Akron S12 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky S19 Lee Catchpole, Buffalo S26 Cameron Knowles, Akron O3 Jeremy Ashe, Marshall O10 Fraser Gibson, Northern Illinois O17 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky O25 Ryan Goldman, Western Michigan O31 Brandon Stewart, Kentucky
2005 S4 Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Akron S12 Chris VanDuerm, Northern Illinois S19 Dan Bell, Buffalo S25 Omari Aldridge, Bowling Green O3 Andrae Clarke, Buffalo O10 Ross McKenzie, Akron O17 Braden Byler, Buffalo O24 Ross McKenzie, Akron O31 Evan Bush, Akron N7 Kevin Woerner, Northern Illinois 2006 A29 Dan Gwyter, Buffalo S5 Ashley Kozicki, Akron S12 Andrae Clarke, Buffalo S19 Daniel Bell, Buffalo S26 Joe Zimka, Northern Illinois O3 Chris VanDuerm, Northern Illinois O10 Marcus McCarty, Northern Illinois O17 Drew Jeskey, Northern Illinois O24 Andrae Clarke, Buffalo O31 Steve Kalan, Akron 2007 S3 Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron S10 Robert Shuttleworth, Buffalo S17 Elliot Bradbrook, Akron S24 Paul Shoemaker, Bowling Green O1 Dan Bulley, Buffalo O8 Brian Van Buren, Northern Illinois O15 Tom Oatley, Western Michigan O22 Dan Bulley, Buffalo O29 Hunter Van Houen, Bowling Green N5 Steve Zakuani, Akron 2008 S1 Steve Zakuani, Akron S8 Steve Zakuani, Akron S15 Jacob Lawrence, Bowling Green S22 Steve Zakuani, Akron S29 Drew Jeskey, Northern Illinois O6 Steve Zakuani, Akron O13 Evan Bush, Akron O20 Matt Tutich, Akron Shire Standnes, FAU O27 Evan Bush, Akron N3 Steve Zakuani, Akron N10 Steve Zakuani, Akron
2010 S7 Darlington Nagbe, Akron S14 C.J. Brown, Western Michigan S21 Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron Francis Otira, Northern Illinois S28 Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron O5 Michael Nanchoff, Akron O12 Darren Mattocks, Akron O19 Darren Mattocks, Akron O26 Kofi Sarkodie, Akron N2 Mike Unwin, Buffalo Derek Schrauben, Western Michigan N9 Miguel Rosales, Bowling Green 2011 A30 Darren Mattocks, Akron S6 Pat Sloan, Northern Illinois S13 Scott Caldwell, Akron Francis Otira, Northern Illinois S20 Shane Lyons, Western Michigan S27 Darren Mattocks, Akron O4 Luke Holmes, Akron O11 Darren Mattocks, Akron O18 Darren Mattocks, Akron O25 Darren Mattocks, Akron N1 Greg Mathers, Hartwick N8 Kai Mendes, Western Michigan 2012 A29 Michael Wiest, Bowling Green S6 Darren Jones, Western Michigan S11 Danny Baraldi, Bowling Green S18 David Meves, Akron S25 Shane Lyons, Western Michigan O2 Reinaldo Brenes, Akron O9 Jason Grant, Western Michigan O16 Reinaldo Brenes, Akron O23 Scott Caldwell, Akron O30 David Meves, Akron Anthony Grant, Bowling Green N6 David Meves, Akron
2009 S9 David Meves, Akron S14 Teal Bunbury, Akron S21 Cameron Hepple, Bowling Green S28 Saeed Sulemana Baba, Western Michigan O5 Michael Nanchoff, Akron O12 Teal Bunbury, Akron O19 Saeed Sulemana Baba, Western Michigan O26 Darlington Nagbe, Akron N2 Teal Bunbury, Akron N9 Blair Gavin, Akron
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Annual Statistical Leaders Points 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Christian Handsor, Akron....................................................................38 Duncan Horner, Akron........................................................................38 Dan Creech, Miami.............................................................................45 Dustin Swinehart, Miami....................................................................29 Steve Klein, Bowling Green................................................................50 Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois....................................................52 Steve Butcher, Buffalo........................................................................43 Steve Butcher, Buffalo........................................................................36 Dan Parisi, Northern Illinois...............................................................36 Byron Carmichael, Marshall............................................................... 41 Byron Carmichael, Marshall...............................................................33 Byron Carmichael, Marshall...............................................................32 Jeff Hughes, Western Michigan.........................................................36 Jamal Shtewi, Kentucky......................................................................30 Ross McKenzie, Akron........................................................................ 41 Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Akron.................................................................. 41 Marcus McCarty, Northern Illinois..................................................... 27 Dan Bulley, Buffalo..............................................................................19 Steve Zakuani, Akron.......................................................................... 47 Teal Bunbury, Akron............................................................................38 Darren Mattocks, Akron......................................................................40 Darren Mattocks, Akron......................................................................46 Scott Caldwell, Akron..........................................................................28
Goals 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Duncan Horner, Akron........................................................................ 16 Dan Creech, Miami............................................................................. 21 Dustin Swinehart, Miami....................................................................13 Steve Klein, Bowling Green................................................................18 Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois....................................................22 Steve Butcher, Buffalo........................................................................18 Dan Parisi, Northern Illinois...............................................................15 Byron Carmichael, Marshall...............................................................18 Bryron Carmichael, Marshall..............................................................15 Byron Carmichael, Marshall...............................................................15 Jeff Hughes, Western Michigan......................................................... 16 Jamal Shtewi, Kentucky......................................................................11 Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Akron.................................................................. 17 Marcus McCarty, Northern Illinois.....................................................11 Dan Bulley, Buffalo................................................................................ 8 Steve Zakuani, Akron..........................................................................20 Teal Bunbury, Akron............................................................................ 17 Darren Mattocks, Akron......................................................................18 Darren Mattocks, Akron...................................................................... 21 Reinaldo Brenes, Akron......................................................................11
Assists 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Dustin Swinehart, Miami.................................................................... 16 Steve Klein, Bowling Green................................................................ 17 Steve Klein, Bowling Green................................................................ 10 Steve Klein, Bowling Green................................................................ 14 Jason Began, Bowling Green..............................................................11 Allen Eller, Akron.................................................................................11 Michael Apple, Akron..........................................................................15 Allen Eller, Akron.................................................................................15 Jason Ryder, Northern Illinois............................................................11 Matt Lyons, Bowling Green................................................................... 8 Antti Peltonen, Kentucky...................................................................... 6 Nathan Fleetwood, Kentucky............................................................... 7 Robert Ngumire, Marshall.................................................................... 7 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky.....................................................................13 Ross McKenzie, Akron.......................................................................... 9 Andrae Clarke, Buffalo........................................................................11 Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Akron.................................................................... 7 Dan Stevens, Buffalo............................................................................ 7 Kevin Woerner, Northern Illinois.......................................................... 7
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Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron.......................................................... 9 Ben Zemanski, Akron.......................................................................... 10 Michael Nanchoff, Akron....................................................................11 Darlington Nagbe, Akron..................................................................... 14 Scott Caldwell, Akron..........................................................................11 Scott Caldwell, Akron.......................................................................... 10
Points Per Match 1993 Christian Handsor, Akron.................................................................2.11 Duncan Horner, Akron.....................................................................2.11 1994 Dan Creech, Miami..........................................................................2.50 1995 Dustin Swinehart, Miami.................................................................1.81 1996 Steve Klein, Bowling Green.............................................................2.19 1997 Eirik Frederiksen, Northern Illinois.................................................2.60 1998 Steve Butcher, Buffalo.....................................................................2.05 1999 Steve Butcher, Buffalo.....................................................................2.00 2000 Byron Carmichael, Marshall............................................................2.05 2001 Byron Carmichael, Marshall............................................................1.94 2002 Byron Carmichael, Marshall............................................................1.78 2003 Jeff Hughes, Western Michigan......................................................1.71 2004 Jamal Shteiwi, Kentucky..................................................................1.58 2005 Ross McKenzie, Akron.....................................................................1.86 2006 Sinisa Ubiparipovic, Akron...............................................................1.24 2007 Dan Bulley, Buffalo...........................................................................1.06 2008 Steve Zakuani, Akron.......................................................................2.04 2009 Saeed Sulemana Baba, Western Michigan....................................1.93 2010 Darren Mattocks, Akron...................................................................1.60 2011 Darren Mattocks, Akron...................................................................2.16 2012 Reinaldo Brenes, Akron...................................................................1.41 Goals-Against Average 1993 Mike Payne, Akron............................................................................0.85 1994 Rob Hall, Akron.................................................................................0.78 1995 Scott Vallow, Bowling Green............................................................0.52 1996 Scott Vallow, Bowling Green............................................................0.68 1997 Bill Wahl, Akron................................................................................0.81 1998 Kyle Milligan, Akron..........................................................................0.80 1999 Kyle Milligan, Akron..........................................................................0.95 2000 Taly Goode, Marshall.......................................................................0.94 2001 Greg Raber, Kentucky..................................................................... 0.44 2002 Dan Pinho, Akron.............................................................................1.22 2003 Justin Christafaris, Akron.................................................................0.58 2004 Andy Gruenebaum, Kentucky..........................................................0.81 2005 Evan Bush, Akron ............................................................................0.51 2006 Joe Zimka, Northern Illinois ...........................................................0.21 2007 Evan Bush, Akron.............................................................................0.55 2008 Evan Bush, Akron.............................................................................0.46 2009 David Meves, Akron.........................................................................0.28 2010 David Meves, Akron........................................................................ 0.64 2011 Jordan Godsey, Akron......................................................................0.70 2012 David Meves, Akron.........................................................................0.35
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Akron............................................................... 14 Miami.............................................................. 15 Bowling Green/Kentucky............................... 16 Bowling Green................................................. 18 Bowling Green................................................. 18 Akron............................................................... 17 Kentucky......................................................... 13 Marshall.......................................................... 14 Kentucky......................................................... 15 Kentucky......................................................... 10 Akron............................................................... 15 Akron............................................................... 13 Akron............................................................... 18 Northern Illinois.............................................. 15 Akron............................................................... 15 Akron............................................................... 17 Akron............................................................... 23 Akron............................................................... 22 Akron/Northern Illinois................................... 15 Akron............................................................... 18
Losses 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Central Michigan............................................ 11 Central Michigan ........................................... 12 Eastern Michigan............................................ 13 Eastern Michigan/Miami............................... 12 Eastern Michigan............................................ 12 Miami.............................................................. 14 Western Michigan........................................... 15 Western Michigan........................................... 13 Western Michigan........................................... 13 Western Michigan........................................... 14 Northern Ill./Marshall.................................... 13 Bowling Green................................................. 19 IPFW................................................................ 17 IPFW................................................................ 15 Bowling Green/Western Michigan................. 10 Western Michigan........................................... 15 Bowling Green................................................. 12 Hartwick.......................................................... 14 Western Michigan........................................... 12 Florida Atlantic................................................ 13
Ties 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Akron/Miami/Central Michigan....................... 1 Eastern Michigan.............................................. 4 Akron/Bowling Green....................................... 2 Western Michigan............................................. 4 Western Michigan............................................. 4 Bowling Green/Western Michigan................... 2 Western Michigan............................................. 3 Akron................................................................. 3 Buffalo............................................................... 2 Akron................................................................. 3 Bowling Green................................................... 5 Western Michigan............................................. 4 Akron................................................................. 4 Buffalo............................................................... 2 Hartwick............................................................ 7 Hartwick............................................................ 7 Hartwick............................................................ 4 Bowling Green................................................... 3 Hartwick............................................................ 3 Akron/Bowling Green/Northern Illinois.......... 3
Winning Percentage 1993 Akron............................................. .778 (14-3-1) 1994 Miami............................................ .738 (15-5-1) 1995 Bowling Green............................... .810 (16-3-2) 1996 Bowling Green............................... .804 (18-4-1) 1997 Bowling Green............................... .750 (18-6-0) 1998 Akron............................................. .833 (17-3-1) 1999 Akron............................................. .706 (11-4-2) 2000 Marshall........................................ .725 (14-5-1) 2001 Kentucky....................................... .690 (14-6-1) 2002 Kentucky....................................... .526 (10-9-0)
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Akron............................................. .727 (15-5-2) Akron............................................. .690 (13-5-3) Akron............................................. .870 (18-1-4) Akron...............................................711 (13-5-1) Akron............................................. .762 (15-4-2) Akron............................................. .826 (17-2-4) Akron............................................. .940 (23-1-1) Akron............................................. .920 (22-1-2) Akron............................................. .773 (15-3-4) Akron............................................. .886 (18-1-3)
Goals 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Miami.............................................................. 53 Miami.............................................................. 59 Kentucky......................................................... 49 Bowling Green................................................. 63 Bowling Green................................................. 56 Akron............................................................... 58 Northern Illinois.............................................. 42 Marshall.......................................................... 50 Marshall.......................................................... 43 Marshall.......................................................... 39 Western Michigan........................................... 41 Akron............................................................... 38 Akron............................................................... 68 Akron............................................................... 35 Akron............................................................... 36 Akron............................................................... 47 Akron............................................................... 58 Akron............................................................... 64 Akron............................................................... 48 Akron............................................................... 46
Goals Per Game 1993 Miami/Akron.................................................. 2.8 1994 Miami............................................................. 2.8 1995 Kentucky........................................................ 2.2 1996 Bowling Green................................................ 2.7 1997 Akron.............................................................. 2.4 1998 Akron.............................................................. 2.7 1999 Akron.............................................................. 2.2 2000 Marshall......................................................... 2.5 2001 Marshall......................................................... 2.3 2002 Marshall......................................................... 2.2 2003 Western Michigan............................................. 2 2004 Akron.............................................................. 1.8 2005 Akron............................................................2.96 2006 Akron............................................................1.84 2007 Akron............................................................ 1.71 2008 Akron............................................................2.04 2009 Akron............................................................2.32 2010 Akron............................................................2.56 2011 Akron............................................................ 2.18 2012 Akron............................................................2.09 Assists 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Miami.............................................................. 66 Bowling Green................................................. 72 Bowling Green................................................. 58 Bowling Green................................................. 94 Bowling Green................................................. 79 Akron............................................................... 86 Northern Illinois.............................................. 45 Marshall.......................................................... 44 Kentucky......................................................... 47 Marshall.......................................................... 36 Western Michigan........................................... 36 Western Michigan........................................... 40 Akron............................................................... 59 Northern Illinois.............................................. 34 Akron............................................................... 32 Akron............................................................... 44 Akron............................................................... 48 Akron............................................................... 61 Akron............................................................... 46 Akron............................................................... 47
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Miami............................................................ 172 Miami/Bowling Green..................................166 Kentucky.......................................................149 Bowling Green...............................................220 Bowling Green . ............................................ 191 Akron.............................................................198 Northern Illinois............................................130 Marshall........................................................144 Marshall........................................................ 127 Marshall........................................................ 114 Western Michigan.........................................118 Western Michigan.........................................108 Akron.............................................................195 Akron.............................................................103 Akron.............................................................104 Akron.............................................................138 Akron.............................................................164 Akron.............................................................189 Akron.............................................................142 Akron.............................................................139
Shots 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Miami............................................................338 Bowling Green............................................... 416 Bowling Green...............................................400 Bowling Green...............................................494 Bowling Green...............................................428 Akron............................................................. 371 Northern Illinois............................................ 347 Marshall........................................................308 Marshall........................................................355 Marshall........................................................309 Western Michigan.........................................296 Akron............................................................. 312 Akron............................................................. 347 Northern Illinois............................................ 277 Akron.............................................................286 Akron.............................................................346 Akron............................................................. 412 Akron.............................................................408 Akron.............................................................363 Akron.............................................................426
Fewest Goals Allowed 1993 Miami.............................................................. 21 1994 Bowling Green................................................. 22 1995 Akron............................................................... 13 1996 Bowling Green................................................. 17 1997 Akron .............................................................. 19 1998 Bowling Green................................................. 18 1999 Akron/Kentucky.............................................. 20 2000 Marshall.......................................................... 18 2001 Kentucky......................................................... 15 2002 Buffalo............................................................. 26 2003 Akron............................................................... 13 2004 Kentucky......................................................... 16 2005 Akron/Buffalo................................................. 12 2006 Northern Illinois.............................................. 15 2007 Akron............................................................... 13 2008 Akron............................................................... 11 2009 Akron................................................................. 7 2010 Northern Illinois.............................................. 12 2011 Northern Illinois.............................................. 15 2012 Akron................................................................. 8
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MAC Individual Records Individual Single Game Records Goals 4........ Greg Mathers (HART) vs. Western Michigan, 10/29/11 4.... Saeed Sulemana Baba (WMU) vs. Centenary, 9/27/09 4......Ross McKenzie (UA) vs. Western Michigan, 11/12/04 4........ Ryan Goldman (WMU) vs. Bowling Green, 10/22/04 4................ Chris Soler (UK) vs. Georgetown Col., 10/17/01 3........................ Reinaldo Brenes (UA) vs. Buffalo, 9/29/12 3......................Darren Mattocks (UA) vs. Buffalo, 10/21/11 3........................... Darren Mattocks (UA) vs. Tulsa, 9/24/11 3...................... Cameron Hope (BGSU) vs. Dayton, 9/18/09 3.................. Dan Bulley (UB) vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/13/08 3.......................Andrae Clarke (UB) vs. Valparaiso, 9/10/06 3.............. Jamal Shteiwi (UK) vs. Bowling Green, 10/15/04 3..................Bernard Hagevik (NIU) vs. Marshall, 10/25/02 3......................Byron Carmichael (MAR) vs. Elon, 10/11/02 3....................Byron Carmichael (MAR) vs. Liberty, 9/19/01 3..................... Byron Carmichael (MAR) vs. Akron, 10/1/00 3............. Dan Parisi (NIU) vs. Western Michigan, 10/24/99 3............................ Ian Leggat (MAR) vs. Howard, 10/17/99 3.........................Marc Theriault (UK) vs. Marshall, 10/1/99 3........................ Dan Parisi (NIU) vs. Oral Roberts, 9/10/99 3..........................Steve Butcher (UB) vs. Canisius, 9/16/98 3.................. Eirik Frederiksen (NIU) vs. NE Illinois, 9/10/97 ........................................................................... 4 other times Assists 4..........Michael Nanchoff (UA) vs. Bowling Green, 9/26/09 3......................Scott Caldwell (UA) vs. Saint Louis, 9/10/11 3......... Michael Nanchoff (UA) vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/1/10 3....................... Andrae Clarke (UB) vs. Centenary, 9/17/05 3..................... Greg Galemore (UB) vs. Centenary, 9/17/05 3.................... Alex D’Orsi (NIU) vs. Bowling Green, 11/5/99 3................................Jason Bell (UK) vs. Marshall, 10/1/99 3................................Tim Songer (UB) vs. Niagara, 9/15/99 3....................... Lee Baker (UK) vs. UNC-Asheville, 9/12/99 3.................... Brien Baltzell (UK) vs. Texas-Pan Am, 9/6/96 ......................................................................... 14 other times Points 8......... Greg Mathers (HART), 2011 (4g, 0a) vs. Western Michigan 8....Saeed Sulemana Baba (WMU), 2009 (4g, 0a) v. Centenary 8.....Ryan Goldman (WMU), 2004 (4g, 0a) vs. Bowling Green 8....... Orjan Bjaneso (UA), 2002 (3g, 2a) v. St. Bonaventure 8........... Chris Soler (UK), 2001 (4g, 0a) v. Georgetown (Ky.) 8...................... Michael Apple (UA), 1997 (3g, 2a) v. Buffalo 7..................... Darren Mattocks (UA), 2011 (3g, 1a) v. Tulsa 7............. Darlington Nagbe (UA), 2009 (3g, 1a) v. Michigan 7......... Geir Nyheim (UA), 2005 (3 g, 1 a) v. Cleveland State 7.....................................Ian Leggat (MAR), 2007 vs. Howard 7....................Steve Butcher (UB), 1998 (3g, 1a) v. Canisius 7....Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997 (3g, 1a) v. Northeastern Il.. Shots 11................ Thomas Schmitt (UA) vs. Creighton, 11/25/12 11......................... Mike Unwin (UB), 2010 v. Florida Atlantic 11..................................Kai Mendes (WMU), 2011 v. Buffalo 10....................................Joe Schuring (IPFW), 2005 v. WMU 9................................ Cameron Hepple (BGSU), 2009 v. FAU 9.................................Dustin Snyder (WMU), 2006 v. Detroit 9....................... Chas Parry (IPFW), 2006 v. Cleveland State 9.................................Victor Webb (IPFW), 2005 vs. Niagara 9....................................... Jeff Hughes (WMU), 2003 v. IPFW 9....................... Jeff Hughes (WMU), 2003 v. Bowling Green 9.............................Toby McComas (UK), 1995 v. Valparaiso
Saves 15.................. David DeGraff (BGSU), 2003 v. San Diego St. 14..............................Joshua Howell (IPFW), 2006 v. Buffalo 13......................................... Rasih Pala (NIU), 2001 v. Akron 13.................................. Paul Vignocchi (NIU), 1998 v. Akron 12........................................ David Muse (UK), 1996 v. Akron 12.................................. Michael Knitter (IPFW), 2005 v. NIU Individual Single Season Records Goals 22............................................. Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997 21...............................................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2011 20...................................................Steve Zakuani (UA), 2008 18...............................................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2010 18..........................................Byron Carmichael (MAR), 2000 18...................................................Steve Butcher (UB), 1998 18...................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1996 17.....................................................Teal Bunbury (UA), 2009 16.................................................. Jeff Hughes (WMU), 2003 16................................................. Duncan Horner (UA), 1993 15..........................................Byron Carmichael (MAR), 2002 15..........................................Byron Carmichael (MAR), 2001 15........................................................Dan Parisi (NIU), 1999 Assists 17...................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1994 15...................................................Michael Apple (UA), 1998 15.......................................................... Allen Eller (UA), 1998 14..............................................Darlington Nagbe (UA), 2010 14...................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1996 13...........................................Giuliano Teixeira (WMU), 2003 13................................................... Jamal Shteiwi (UK), 2003 12................................................ Jason Began (BGSU), 1996 11................................................... Scott Caldwell (UA), 2011 11.................................Anthony Ampaipitakwong (UA), 2010 11.............................................Michael Nanchoff (UA), 2009 11...................................................Andrae Clarke (UB), 2005 11.....................................................Jason Ryder (NIU), 1999 11.......................................................... Allen Eller (UA), 1997 11................................................ Jason Began (BGSU), 1997 10...................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1994 10..............................................Frank Frostino (BGSU), 1994 Points 52...........................Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997 (22 g, 8 a) 50..............................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1996 (18 g, 14 a) 47................................ Steve Zakuani (UA), 2008 (20 g, 7 a) 46............................ Darren Mattocks (UA), 2011 (21 g, 4 a) 43................................ Steve Butcher (UB), 1998 (18 g, 7 a) 41...............................Ross McKenzie (UA), 2005 (16 g, 9 a) 41........................ Sinisa Ubiparipovic (UA), 2005 (17 g, 7 a) 41....................... Byron Carmichael (MAR), 2000 (18 g, 5 a) 40............................ Darren Mattocks (UA), 2010 (18 g, 4 a)
Shots 103...................................................Teal Bunbury (UA), 2009 101.............................................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2011 93...............................................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2010 89...................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1996 85...................................................Steve Zakuani (UA), 2008 82..................................................Eric Stevenson (UA), 2012 82.................................................... Chris Dore (BGSU), 1997 77.................................................. Jeff Hughes (WMU), 2003 73...................................................Steve Butcher (UB), 1998 71.....................................................Joe Burch (BGSU), 1994 66............................................. Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997 66......................................................Steve Bibi (WMU), 1996 65................................................... Steve Zakuani (UA), 2007 65................................................ Jason Began (BGSU), 1996 65...................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1994 64.........................................................Dan Bulley (UB), 2007 64................................................. Ross McKenzie (UA), 2005 64....................................................Chris Dore (BGSU), 1999 64................................................ Jason Began (BGSU), 1997 63...................................................Michael Apple (UA), 1998 62.................................................... Rob Friend (WMU), 2000 Game-Winning Goals 7.....................................................Steve Zakuani (UA), 2008 7................................................Marcus McCarty (NIU), 2006 7.....................................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1996 6.................................................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2011 6.................................................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2010 6.............................................Sinisa Ubiparipovic (UA), 2005 6.........................................................Kirk Harwat (UA), 2003 6.....................................................Steve Butcher (UB), 1998 6................................................... Bobby Biggs (BGSU), 1997 6............................................... Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997 Goals Against Average 0.21..................................................... Joe Zimka (NIU), 2006 0.28................................................. David Meves (UA), 2009 0.35................................................. David Meves (UA), 2012 0.40................................................... Greg Raber (UK), 2001 0.46.....................................................Evan Bush (UA), 2008 0.51......................................................Evan Bush (UA), 2005 0.52............................................. Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1995 0.70............................................. Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1996 Shutouts 17..................................................... David Meves (UA), 2009 16..................................................... David Meves (UA), 2012 14.........................................................Evan Bush (UA), 2005 13.........................................................Evan Bush (UA), 2008 13............................................ Justin Christafaris (UA), 2003 12.................................................Jordan Godsey (NIU), 2011 12......................................................... Evan Bush (UA), 2007 12................................................. Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1997 12........................................................ Chris West (UK), 1995 11..................................................... David Meves (UA), 2010 11........................................................ Joe Zimka (NIU), 2006 10..................................................... David Meves (UA), 2011 10........................................... Andy Gruenebaum (UK), 2003 10................................................. Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1998 10................................................. Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1996 10................................................. Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1995
Fastest Goal Scored To Start Game 1:12......Sean Mondelli (UK), vs. Western Michigan, 10/13/1995 1:30...Lee Baker (UK), vs. Western Michigan, 10/31/1999 Fastest Goal Scored To Start Second Half 45:13....... Brendon Parrish (NIU) vs. New Mexico, 8/30/02 45:17.... Matt Wilkerson (UK), vs. Bowling Green, 10/10/2007 45:21............... Michael Strong (UK), vs. UAB, 10/30/2004
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Individual Career Records Goals 58............................... Byron Carmichael (MAR), 1999-2002 39......................................... Darren Mattocks (UA), 2010-11 37.............................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1993-96 34............................................... Dan Creech (MIA), 1993-94 32............................................. Steve Butcher (UB), 1998-99 31........................................... Ross McKenzie (UA), 2002-05 30....................................... Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997-98 30.................................................... Allan Eller (UA), 1995-98 29............................................... Joe Burch (BGSU), 1993-96 27..............................................Dan Parisi (NIU), 1997-2000 27.............................................. Chris Dore (BGSU), 1996-99 27..............................................Dave Kindl (BGSU), 1993-96 24.............................................. Tom Oatley (WMU), 2004-07 21........................................... Shane Lyons (WMU), 2010-12 21......................................... Dustin Snyder (WMU), 2003-06 21.............................................Jeff Hughes (WMU), 2002-03 Assists 45.............................................Steve Klein (BGSU), 1993-96 39...........................................Jason Began (BGSU), 1994-97 33.................................................... Allen Eller (UA), 1995-98 31............................................. Michael Apple (UA), 1995-98 30............................ Anthony Ampaipitakwong (UA) 2007-10 30........................................... Ross McKenzie (UA), 2002-05 27...................................... Dustin Swinehart (MIA), 1993-95 25..............................................Jamal Shteiwi (UK), 2001-04 23...................................... Edgar Rivera (WMU), 2003-2006 23.............................................. Chris Dore (BGSU), 1996-99 22............................................... Joe Burch (BGSU), 1993-96 20............................................ Kai Mendes (WMU), 2009-11 20................................................ Steve Bibi (WMU), 1994-97
Shutouts 54................................................David Meves (UA), 2009-12 48................................................... Evan Bush (UA), 2005-08 42........................................... Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1995-98 35............................................Jordan Godsey (NIU) 2009-12 24.5........................................ Kyle Milligan (UA), 1998-2001 22.5..................................... Brian O’Leary (UK), 1997-2000 22.................................................. Joe Zimka (NIU), 2005-08 21.......................................Justin Christafaris (UA), 2002-03 19........................................ David DeGraff (BGSU), 2000-03 18......................................Jeremy Vuolo (Hartwick) 2007-09 16.5....................................................Bill Wahl (UA), 1994-97 16...............................................Steve Goletz (NIU), 2001-05 15...........................................Taly Goode (MAR), 1996-2000 Saves 376...................................... David DeGraff (BGSU), 2000-03 320........................................ Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1995-98 275.........................................Jordan Godsey (NIU), 2009-12 268..........................................Rasih Palo (NIU), 1999-2002 259................................. Paul Shoemaker (BGSU), 2005-08 221.........................................Taly Goode (MAR), 1996-2000 219......................................Brian Wozniak (UB), 1999-2002 217.................................................Daniel Bell (UB), 2003-07 211....................................... Brian O’Leary (UK), 1997-2000 Goalkeeper Wins 77.................................................David Meves (UA) 2009-12 65................................................... Evan Bush (UA), 2005-08 59........................................... Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1995-98 44........................................... Kyle Milligan (UA), 1998-2001
Points 128..........Byron Carmichael (MAR), 1999-2002 (58g, 12a) 119........................ Steve Klein (BGSU), 1993-96 (37g, 45a) 93................................. Allan Eller (UA), 1995-98 (30g, 30a) 92.........................Ross McKenzie (UA), 2002-05 (31g, 30a) 87.........................Darren Mattocks (UA), 2010-11 (39g, 9a) 80............................ Joe Burch (BGSU), 1993-96 (29g, 22a) 79.......................... Steve Butcher (UB), 1998-99 (32g, 15a) 75.......................... Chris Dore (BGSU), 1996-99 (23 g, 26a) 73................... Dustin Swinehart (MIA), 1993-95 (23g, 27a) 72...............................Dan Creech (MIA), 1993-94 (34g, 4a) 71.....................Eirik Frederiksen (NIU), 1997-98 (30g, 11a) 71...........................................Jason Began (BGSU), 1994-97 Goals Against Average 0.50.............................................David Meves (UA) 2009-12 0.58.............Evan Bush (UA), 2005-08 (8,009 min., 52 GA) 0.74....... Scott Vallow (BGSU), 1995-98 (7943 min., 65 GA) 0.80........................................Jordan Godsey (NIU) 2009-12 0.80................................Bobby Shuttleworth (UB), 2006-08 0.85........... Greg Raber (UK), 2001-02 (2226 min., 21 GA) 0.88...................................Justin Christafaris (UA), 2002-03 0.91............................................... Joe Zimka (NIU), 2005-08 0.92.. Jeremy Vuolo (Hartwick) , 2007-2009 (5167:13 min., 53 GA) 0.93................................. Andy Gruenebaum (UK), 2002-03 0.97.......Kyle Milligan (UA), 1998-2001 (6235 min., 67 GA) 1.09...............................................Daniel Bell (UB), 2003-07 1.13.. Nathan Barnhart (MIA), 1993-94 (3321 min., 42 GA) 1.14............................................Steve Goletz (NIU), 2002-05
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MAC Team Records Goals 12..........................................Akron, 2005 v. Cleveland State 9................................. Marshall, 2003 v. Alderson-Broaddus 9............................................ Marshall, 2000 v. Transylvania 8..................................................Akron, 2008 v. Wright State 8......................... Bowling Green, 1996 v. Western Michigan 8............................................Bowling Green, 1996 v. Dayton 8..............................................Akron, 2006 v. Bowling Green 7.........................................................................six times, last 7....................................................... Akron, 2010 v. Michigan Assists 13..........................................Akron, 2005 v. Cleveland State 13....................... Bowling Green, 1996 v. Western Michigan 11............................................... Marshall, 2001 vs. Marietta 10..................................................... Akron, 2010 v. Michigan 10........................Bowling Green, 1997 v. Western Michigan 9.................................................. Buffalo, 2005 v. Centenary 9..................................................Kentucky, 1999 v. Marshall 9..............................................Akron, 2006 v. Bowling Green 8..................................................Akron, 2008 v. Wright State 8.................................... Kentucky, 2001 v. Georgetown (Ky.) Points 37....................... Akron, 2005 v. Cleveland State (12g, 13a) 29....... Bowling Green, 1996 v. Western Michigan (8g, 13a) 25................. Marshall, 2003 v. Alderson-Broaddus (9g, 7a) 25..............................Akron, 2006 v. Bowling Green (8g, 9a) 24.....................................Akron, 2010 v. Michigan (7g, 10a) 24................................. Akron, 2008 v. Wright State (8g, 8a) 23.............................................. Buffalo, 2005 vs. Centenary 22.................... Kentucky, 2001 v. Georgetown (Ky.) (7g, 8a) Shots 40..................... Bowling Green, 1996 vs. Western Michigan 35..........................Northern Illinois, 2008 v. Florida Atlantic 34......................................... Akron, 2001 v. Northern Illinois 34............................................. Akron, 1997 v. Robert Morris 33.......................................... Akron, 2012 vs. Bowling Green 33...............................................Marshall, 2003 v. Shepherd 33....................................................Akron, 1994 vs. Canisius 33......................................... Bowling Green, 1994 vs. Miami 32....................... Western Michigan, 2003 v. Bowling Green 32......................................................... Buffalo, 2006 v. IPFW 32...................... Bowling Green, 1995 vs. Eastern Michigan 31.................................................. Akron, 2012 vs. Creighton 31...........................................Bowling Green, 2003 vs. IPFW 31..................... Bowling Green, 1994 vs. Western Michigan 30............................... Western Michigan, 2010 v. Concordia 30.................................................... Buffalo, 2005 v. Niagara 30................................ Western Michigan, 2005 v. Michigan 30.......................................Northern Illinois, 1999 v. Buffalo 30............................ Northern Illinois, 1999 v. Northwestern 30....................................... Akron, 1998 vs. Northern Illinois 30.................................... Akron, 1997 vs. Western Michigan 30...................... Bowling Green, 1994 vs. Eastern Michigan Shots on Goal 19..................... Bowling Green, 1996 vs. Western Michigan 17....................................... Western Michigan, 2003 v. IPFW 17...................Bowling Green, 1996 vs. George Washington 16...................................... Northern Illinois, 1998 v. Bradley 15............................................. Bowling Green, 2003 v. IPFW 15......................................... Bowling Green, 1997 vs. Miami 14....................................... Bowling Green, 2012 vs. Buffalo 14.....................................Akron, 2011 vs. Cal St. Northridge 14............................... Marshall, 2003 v. Alderson-Broaddus 14...................... Bowling Green, 1999 vs. Eastern Michigan 14...................... Bowling Green, 1995 vs. Eastern Michigan 14..................... Bowling Green, 1994 vs. Western Michigan
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Fouls 40..................................................Kentucky, 1999 v. Indiana 37............................................ Akron, 1994 v. Bowling Green 31......................................... Northern Illinois, 2001 v. Akron Corner Kicks 22..........................................Northern Illinois, 2003 v. IUPUI 18..............Northern Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/14/2008 18......................................................Akron, 1997 v. Marshall 16........... Northern Illinois vs. UW-Milwaukee, 10/14/2008 16........................Marshall vs. Northern Illinois, 9/24/2000 16................................................ Kentucky, 1997 v. Marshall 15........................................Western Michigan, 2011 vs. FAU 15.................................................. Kentucky, 1999 v. Buffalo Saves 37............................... Western Michigan, 1997 v. Evansville 15......................................................... IPFW, 2006 v. Buffalo 15.......................... Bowling Green, 2003 v. San Diego State 15......................................... Northern Illinois, 2001 v. Akron 13............................................Kentucky, 2000 v. Saint Louis Fewest Shots Allowed 0..................................................Kentucky, 1995 v. Marshall 1................................. Western Michigan, 2010 v. Concordia 1................................................Akron, 2009 v. South Florida 1................................... Western Michigan, 2001 v. Hillsdale 2............................................ Akron, 2012 vs. Bowling Green 2...................................... Akron, 2012 vs. Western Michigan 2........................................................ Akron, 2012 vs. Buffalo 2..................................................West Virginia, 2012 vs. FAU 2....................................Western Michigan, 2012 vs. DePaul 2........................................................Akron, 2011 v. Hartwick 2........................................ Florida Atlantic, 2011 vs. Howard 2......................................................................... 9 other times Fewest Shots on Goal Allowed 0......................................... Akron, 2012 vs. Northern Illinois 0...................................... Akron, 2012 vs. Western Michigan 0........................................... Akron, 2012 vs. Florida Atlantic 0........................................................ Akron, 2012 vs. Buffalo 0...........................................................Akron, 2012 vs. FGCU 0.................................... Northern Illinois 2012, vs. Hartwick 0..................................................West Virginia, 2012 vs. FAU 0....................................Western Michigan, 2012 vs. DePaul 0......................................................Akron, 2011 vs. Hartwick 0............................................... Bowling Green, 2011 vs. FAU 0.................................... Northern Illinois, 2010 vs. Gonzaga 0..................................Northern Illinois, 2009 vs. Wisconsin 0.............................................Bowling Green, 2008 vs. IPFW 0....................................................Akron, 2007 v. Penn State 0............................................... Akron 2007 v. Bowling Green 0......................................... Akron 2007 v. Western Michigan 0.................................................Kentucky, 1995 v. Marshall; . Goals Allowed 10......................................................Akron, 1994 vs. Indiana 8............................................Bowling Green, 2006 vs. Akron Largest Margin of Victory 8..................... Bowling Green 8, Western Michigan 0, 1996 Largest Margin of Defeat 10................................................. Akron 0, Indiana 10, 1994 8..................... Western Michigan 0, Bowling Green 8, 1996
Goals 68.........................................................................Akron, 2005 64......................................................................... Akron, 2010 63.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1996 58.........................................................................Akron, 2009 56.........................................................................Akron, 1998 56.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1997 Assists 94.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1996 86.........................................................................Akron, 1998 79.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1997 72.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1994 61......................................................................... Akron, 2010 59.........................................................................Akron, 2005 59......................................................................... Akron, 1997 58...................................................................... Buffalo, 2005 58.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1995 49......................................................................... Akron, 2011 49.........................................................................Akron, 2009 47......................................................................... Akron, 2012 47................................................................... Kentucky, 2001 45........................................................Northern Illinois, 1999 45.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1993 44.........................................................................Akron, 2008 41.........................................................................Akron, 1999 41.................................................... Western Michigan, 1993 40.................................................... Western Michigan, 2004 Points 220.................................... Bowling Green, 1996 (63g, 94a) 198.................................................... Akron, 1998 (56g, 86a) 195.................................................... Akron, 2005 (68g, 59a) 191......................................Bowling Green, 1997 (56g, 79a) 189................................................... Akron, 2010 (64g, 61a) 166......................................Bowling Green, 1994 (47g, 72a) 164.................................................... Akron, 2009 (58g, 48a) 146..................................... Bowling Green, 1995 (44g, 58a) 144.............................................. Kentucky, 1995 (49g, 46a) 142.................................................. Akron, 2011 (48 g, 46 a) 142................................................. Buffalo, 2005 (45g, 52a) 139................................................... Akron, 2012 (46g, 47a) 138................................................... Akron, 2008 (47g, 44a) 129...................................Northern Ilinois, 1999 (42g, 45a) 125..............................................Kentucky, 2001 (39g, 47a) Shots 494....................................................... Bowling Green, 1996 428....................................................... Bowling Green, 1997 426...................................................................... Akron, 2012 416........................................................ Bowling Green, 1994 412.......................................................................Akron, 2009 408...................................................................... Akron, 2010 374....................................................................... Akron, 2011 371.......................................................................Akron, 1998 347......................................................Northern Illinois, 1999 347.......................................................................Akron, 2005 345......................................................................Akron, 2008 345...................................................................... Akron, 1997 340.....................................................Northern Illinois, 2008 Fouls 417.......................................................................Akron, 1994 390................................................................ Kentucky, 2000 389....................................................... Bowling Green, 1997 383................................................................ Kentucky, 2001 360....................................................... Bowling Green, 1996 358................................................. Western Michigan, 2006 352................................................................ Kentucky, 1996 346.....................................................Northern Illinois, 2002
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Akron, 2012 11.........................................................................Akron, 2008 12........................................................Northern Illinois, 2010 12.........................................................................Akron, 2005 12...................................................................... Buffalo, 2005 13...................................................................... Buffalo, 2008 13.......................................................................... Akron 2007 13.........................................................................Akron, 2003 13.........................................................................Akron, 1995 15.............................................................West Virginia, 2012 15........................................................Northern Illinois, 2011 15........................................................Northern Illinois, 2006 15................................................................... Kentucky, 2001 15.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1995 Goals Against Average 0.27......................................................................Akron, 2009 0.35..................................................................... Akron, 2012 0.45.....................................................................Akron, 2008 0.51......................................................................Akron, 2005 0.55..................................................................... Akron, 2007 0.58.....................................................................Akron, 2003 0.62..................................................................... Akron, 2010 0.62.................................................................. Buffalo, 2005 0.65.................................................................. Buffalo, 2008 0.66....................................................Northern Illinois, 2006 Shutouts 17.........................................................................Akron, 2009 16......................................................................... Akron, 2012 15.........................................................................Akron, 2005 14......................................................................... Akron, 2010 14.........................................................................Akron, 2008 14........................................................Northern Illinois, 2006 13.........................................................................Akron, 2003 12........................................................Northern Illinois, 2011 Saves 159.................................................... Central Michigan, 1994 133....................................................... Bowling Green, 2003 125....................................................................... IPFW, 2005 122....................................................................... IPFW, 2006 116........................................................ Bowling Green, 2004 Most Victories 23.......................................................... Akron, 2009 (23-1-1) 22.......................................................... Akron, 2010 (22-1-2) 18.......................................................... Akron, 2012 (18-1-3) 18.......................................................... Akron, 2005 (18-1-4) 18............................................Bowling Green, 1996 (18-4-1) 18............................................Bowling Green, 1997 (18-6-0) 17.......................................................... Akron, 2008 (17-2-4) 17.......................................................... Akron, 1998 (17-3-1) 16............................................Bowling Green, 1995 (16-3-2) 16.....................................................Kentucky, 1995 (16-5-1) 15.......................................................... Akron, 2011 (15-3-4) 15......................................... Northern Illinois, 2011 (15-6-0) 15.......................................................... Akron, 2007 (15-4-2) 15.........................................Northern Illinois, 2006 (15-6-1) 15.......................................................... Akron, 2003 (15-5-2) 15......................................................... Miami, 1994 (15-5-1)
Fewest Victories 0............................................. Bowling Green, 2004 (0-19-0) 1..........................................................Buffalo, 2003 (1-12-3) 2.............................................Florida Atlantic, 2012 (2-13-1) 2....................................................... Hartwick, 2010 (2-14-1) 2............................................................. IPFW, 2006 (2-15-1) 2........................................Western Michigan, 1999 (2-15-3) 2.........................................Eastern Michigan, 1997 (2-12-3) 2........................................................... Miami, 1996 (2-12-3) 2......................................... Central Michigan, 1993 (2-11-1) 3............................................. Bowling Green, 2009 (3-12-3) 3........................................Western Michigan, 2008 (3-15-1) 3..............................................................IPFW, 2005 (3-17-0) 3...........................................Northern Illinois, 2003 (3-13-2) 3........................................Western Michigan, 2002 (3-14-2) Most Consecutive Victories 23.........................................................................Akron, 2009 15......................................................................... Akron, 2012 14.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1996 12.........................................................................Akron, 1993 11.........................................................................Akron, 2005 11.......................................................... Bowling Green, 1997 10.........................................................................Akron, 2008 9...................................................................... Marshall, 1997 8........................................................................... Akron, 2010 8........................................................................ Buffalo, 2005 7..................................................................... Kentucky, 1998 7............................................................ Bowling Green, 1994 6............................................................... Akron, 2010 (twice) 6...........................................................................Akron, 2006 6..........................................................Northern Illinois, 2006 Most Losses 19........................................... Bowling Green, 2004 (0-19-0) 17............................................................IPFW, 2005 (3-17-0) 15......................................Western Michigan, 2008 (3-15-1) 15......................................Western Michigan, 1999 (4-15-2) 15......................................Western Michigan, 1998 (2-15-3) 15........................................................... IPFW, 2006 (2-15-1) Fewest Losses 1............................................................ Akron, 2012 (18-1-3) 1............................................................ Akron, 2010 (22-1-2) 1............................................................ Akron, 2009 (23-1-1) 1............................................................ Akron, 2005 (18-1-4) 2............................................................ Akron, 2008 (17-2-4) 3............................................................ Akron, 2011 (15-3-4) 3..........................................................Buffalo, 2005 (14-3-2) 3............................................................ Akron, 1998 (17-3-1) 3..............................................Bowling Green, 1995 (16-3-2) 3............................................................ Akron, 1993 (14-3-1) 4............................................................ Akron, 2007 (15-4-2) 4...........................................Northern Illinois, 1998 (12-4-1) 4..............................................Bowling Green, 1996 (18-4-1)
Fewest Ties 0........................................... Northern Illinois, 2012 (15-6-0) 0.............................................................18 other Occurances Best Winning Percentage .940...................................................... Akron, 2009 (23-1-1) .920...................................................... Akron, 2010 (22-1-2) .888...................................................... Akron, 2012 (18-1-3) .886...................................................... Akron, 2012 (18-1-3) .870....................................................... Akron, 2005 (18-1-4) .833...................................................... Akron, 1998 (17-3-1) .826...................................................... Akron, 2008 (17-2-4) .810.........................................Bowling Green, 1995 (16-3-2) .805...................................................... Akron, 1993 (14-3-1) .804........................................Bowling Green, 1996 (18-4-1) .789....................................................Buffalo, 2005 (14-3-2) .773....................................................... Akron, 2011 (15-3-4) .762....................................................... Akron, 2007 (15-4-2) .750........................................Bowling Green, 1997 (18-6-0) .750.................................................Kentucky, 1995 (16-5-1) .738..................................................... Miami, 1994 (15-5-1) .735.....................................Northern Illinois, 1998 (12-4-1) .727....................................................... Akron, 2003 (15-5-2) .725................................................. Marshall, 2000 (14-5-1) .722...................................................... Akron, 1995 (11-5-2) .714...................................... Northern Illinois, 2011 (15-6-0) .714........................................................Akron, 1997 (14-5-2) .711....................................................... Akron, 2006 (13-5-1) .706...................................................... Akron, 1999 (11-4-2) .705.....................................Northern Illinois, 2006 (15-6-1) .700....................................................Buffalo, 2008 (12-4-4) Worst Winning Percentage .000....................................... Bowling Green, 2004 (0-19-0) .139........................................................ IPFW, 2006 (2-15-1) .147.................................................. Hartwick, 2010 (2-14-1) .150.........................................................IPFW, 2005 (3-17-0) .156.................................................. Florida Atlantic, (2-13-1) .156.....................................................Buffalo, 2003 (1-12-3) .175...................................Western Michigan, 1999 (2-15-3) .179.................................... Central Michigan, 1993 (2-11-1) .184...................................Western Michigan, 2008 (3-15-1)
Most Ties 7......................................................... Hartwick, 2007 (5-6-7) 7......................................................... Hartwick, 2008 (7-5-7) 5......................................................... Hartwick, 2011 (5-6-5) 5................................................Bowling Green, 2003 (8-9-5) 4............................................................ Akron, 2011 (15-3-4) 4....................................................... Hartwick, 2009 (10-4-4) 4............................................................ Akron, 2008 (17-2-4) 4...........................................Northern Illinois, 2008 (11-6-4) 4..........................................................Buffalo, 2008 (12-4-4) 4............................................. Northern Illinois, 2007 (7-9-4) 4............................................................ Akron, 2005 (18-1-4) 4..........................................Western Michigan, 2004 (9-7-4) 4.......................................... Western Michigan, 1997 (4-8-4) 4........................................Western Michigan, 1996 (4-11-4) 4.........................................Eastern Michigan, 1994 (6-10-4)
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Past MAC Tournament Results 1994 - Akron, Ohio Quarterfinals Bowling Green 5, Eastern Michigan1 Western Michigan 2, Central Michigan 0 Semifinals Miami 6, Western Michigan 2 Bowling Green 1, Akron 0 Championship Miami 3, Bowling Green 1 (OT) 1995 - Kalamazoo, Mich. Quarterfinals Kentucky 4, Eastern Michigan 1 Miami 3, Western Michigan 1 Semifinals Akron 2, Miami 0 (OT) Bowling Green 1, Kentucky 0 (OT) Championship Bowling Green 2, Akron 0 1996 - Bowling Green, Ohio Quarterfinals Kentucky 1, Western Michigan 0 Eastern Michigan 4, Miami 0 Semifinals Kentucky 2, Akron 1 Bowling Green 1, Eastern Michigan 0 Championship Bowling Green 4, Kentucky 0 1997 - Oxford, Ohio Quarterfinals Akron 4, Eastern Michigan 0 Kentucky 2, Western Michigan 1 Bowling Green 4, Northern Illinois 1 Miami 2, Marshall 0 Semifinals Akron 2, Miami 0 Bowling Green 1, Kentucky 0 Championship Bowling Green 1, Akron 0 1998 Quarterfinals - Lexington, Ky. Akron 5, Western Michigan 0 Kentucky 1, Eastern Michigan 0 Bowling Green 2, Marshall 0 Buffalo 1, Northern Illinois 0 (OT) Semifinals - Lexington, Ky. Akron 3, Buffalo 2 (3OT) Bowling Green 2, Kentucky 0 (2OT) Championship - Akron, Ohio Akron 4, Bowling Green 1 1999 Quarterfinals - DeKalb, Ill. Western Michigan 2, Akron 1 Kentucky 1, Eastern Michigan 0 Northern Illinois 4, Bowling Green 2 Marshall 2, Buffalo 1 Semifinals - DeKalb, Ill. Kentucky 3, Western Michigan 0 Northern Illinois 2, Marshall 1 Championship - Lexington, Ky. Kentucky 2, Northern Illinois 1
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2000 Quarterfinals - Buffalo, N.Y. Marshall 2, Western Michigan 1 (2OT) Buffalo 2, Akron 1 Kentucky 1, Northern Illinois 0 Semifinals - Buffalo, N.Y. Bowling Green 1, Buffalo 0 Kentucky 1, Marshall 0 Championship - Bowling Green, Ohio Kentucky 1, Bowling Green 0 2001 Quarterfinals - Akron, Ohio Akron 2, Northern Illinois 1 (4OT) Marshall 3, Western Michigan 1 Bowling Green 1, Buffalo 0 (3OT) Semifinals - Akron, Ohio Kentucky 1, Bowling Green 0 Akron 2, Marshall 1 Championship - Lexington, Ky. Kentucky 2, Akron 0 (2OT) 2002 Quarterfinals - Akron, Ohio (287) Marshall 1, Northern Illinois 1 (MAR 7-6 on PK) Akron 3, Western Michigan 0 Kentucky 4, Buffalo 1 Semifinals - Bowling Green, Ohio (205) Bowling Green 2, Kentucky 1 Akron 2, Marshall 2 (UA 4-3 on PK) Championship - Bowling Green, Ohio (235) Akron 4, Bowling Green 1 2003 Quarterfinals - Bowling Green (213) Western Michigan 1, Marshall 0 Akron 2, Buffalo 0 Bowling Green 2, Northern Illinois 1 Semifinals - Bowling Green, Ohio (250) Western Michigan 0, Akron 0 (WMU on PK) Bowling Green 1, Kentucky 0 Championship - Kalamazoo, Mich. (512) Western Michigan 5, Bowling Green 0 2004 Quarterfinals - Kalamazoo, Mich. (246) Buffalo 2, Northern Illinois 1 Akron 1, Bowling Green 0 Western Michigan 2 Marshall 2 (WMU 5-3 PK) Semifinals - Kalamazoo, Mich. (372) Akron 4, Buffalo 1 Western Michigan 1, Kentucky 0 Championship - Akron, Ohio (374) Akron 6, Western Michigan 1 2005 Play-In Round at Western Michigan 2, Bowling Green 0 at Buffalo 4, IPFW 0 Semifinals - Akron, Ohio (898) Akron 5, Western Michigan 0 Buffalo 2, Northern Illinois 0 Championship - Akron, Ohio (636) Akron 0, Buffalo 0 (UA 7-6 PK)
2006 Play-In Round Bowling Green 2, at Western Michigan 1 at Buffalo 3, IPFW 0 Semifinals - DeKalb, Ill. (445) Akron 8, Bowling Green 2 Northern Illinois 3, Buffalo 0 Championship - DeKalb, Ill. (445) Northern Illinois 1, Akron 0 2007 Play-In Round Northern Illinois 3, at Bowling Green 0 at Hartwick 1, Western Michigan 1 (HART 4-2 PK) Semifinals - Akron, Ohio (520) Buffalo 1, Hartwick 0 Akron 2, Northern Illinois 1 (2OT) Championship - Akron, Ohio (593) Akron 1, Buffalo 0 (2OT) 2008 Play-In Round at Buffalo 6, Florida Atlantic 0 at Northern Illinois 2, Bowling Green 0 at Hartwick 4, Western Michigan 0 Semifinals - Akron, Ohio (1,020) Northern Illinois 1, Buffalo 0 Akron 1, Hartwick 1 (UA 3-0 PK) Championship - Akron, Ohio (667) Akron 1, Northern Illinois 0 (2OT) 2009 - Akron, Ohio Semifinals (1,694) Hartwick 3, Western Michigan 2 Akron 1, Northern Illinois 0 (2OT) Championship (2,439) Akron 2, Hartwick 1 2010 - Akron, Ohio Semifinals (2,407) Akron 3, Buffalo 1 Western Michigan 1, Bowling Green 0 Championship (1,867) Akron 4, Western Michigan 0 2011 - Akron, Ohio Semifinals (1,559) Western Michigan 0, Akron 0 (WMU 4-3 PK) Northern Illinois 1, Buffalo 0 Championship (167) Northern Illinois 1, Western Michigan 0 2012 - Akron, Ohio Semifinals (2,386) Northern Illinois 1, West Virginia 0 Akron 2, Bowling Green 0 Championship (2,460) Akron 2, Northern Illinois 0
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2012 Mid-American Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament November 9 and 11
#2 Northern Illinois 1
MAC Semifinals Friday, November 9 • 4:00 p.m. Akron, Ohio
#2 Northern Illinois 0
#3 West Virginia 0 #1 Akron
MAC Championship Sunday, November 11 • 4:30 p.m. Akron, Ohio
MAC Champion NCAA Automatic Berth
#1 Akron 2 MAC Semifinals Friday, November 9 • 7:30 p.m. Akron, Ohio
#1 Akron 2
#4 Bowling Green 0
2012 MAC Men’s Soccer Tournament Schedule Akron, Ohio Semifinals -- Friday, November 9 (Akron,Ohio) Game 1 -- #2 Northern Illinois 1 vs. #3 West Virginia 0 Game 2 -- #1 Akron 2 vs. #4 Bowling Green 0
Championship -- Sunday, November 11 (Akron,Ohio) Game 3 -- #2 Northern Illinois 0 vs. #1 Akron 2
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MAC in the NCAA Championship NCAA Championship Appearances (Since 1993) Team NCAA Apps. Record Last App. Akron 12 12-7-6 2012 Bowling Green 3 2-3 1998 Buffalo 0 - Hartwick 0 - Northern Illinois 2 2-2 2011 West Virginia * 0 - Western Michigan 1 0-1 2003 Central Michigan @ 0 - Eastern Michigan # 0 - Florida Atlantic $ 0 - IPFW % 0 - Kentucky ^ 4 1-4-2 2003 Marshall ~ 0 - Miami & 0 - * Joined MAC in 2012 @ Program ended in 1994 # Program ended in 1999 $ Affiliate member from 2008-12
% Affiliate member from 2005-06 ^ Affiliate member from 1995-2004 ~ MAC member from 1998-2005 & Program ended in 1998
1994 Col. of Charleston def. Miami
1-0+
Play-In (Oxford)
1995 Bowling Green def. Davidson Wisconsin def. Bowling Green
3-1+ 2-0
Play-In (Bowling Green) First Round (Madison)
1996 Bowling Green def. Detroit Indiana def. Bowling Green
4-0 2-0
First Round (Bowling Green) Second Round (Bloomington)
1997 Bowling Green def. Colgate Bowling Green def. Marquette Indiana def. Bowling Green
2-0+ 1-0 4-0
Play-In (Bowling Green) First Round (Milwaukee) Second Round (Bloomington)
1998 Indiana def. Akron
3-2 (2OT)
First Round (Bloomington)
1999 Indiana def. Kentucky
1-0 (OT)
First Round (Bloomington)
2000 Kentucky def. Saint Louis SMU def. Kentucky
0-0 (4OT/PK) 3-1
2001 South Florida def. Akron Kentucky def. Mercer Clemson def. Kentucky
2-1 1-0 1-0 (3OT)
2002 Notre Dame def. Akron
3-1
2003 Kentucky def. Cincinnati Milwaukee def. Western Michigan Indiana def. Kentucky Akron def. Rutgers Maryland def. Akron 2004 Michigan def. Akron 2005 Akron def. West Virginia Akron def. Connecticut Maryland def. Akron 2006 Northern Illinois def. Loyola (IL) Indiana def. Northern Illinois
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0-0 (2OT/PK) 4-1 2-1 (2OT) 3-2 1-0 2-1 5-0 3-3 (2OT/PK) 1-1 (2OT/PK) 1-0 (OT) 1-0
2007 South Florida def. Akron
1-0
Second Round (Akron)
2008 Akron def. Ohio St. Northwestern def. Akron
1-0 (2OT) 1-0
Second Round (Akron) Third Round (Evanston)
2009 Akron def. South Florida Akron def. Stanford Akron def. Tulsa Akron def. North Carolina Virginia def. Akron
2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 (2OT/PK) 0-0 (2OT/PK)
Second Round (Akron) Third Round (Akron) Quarterfinal (Akron) Semifinals (Cary, N.C.) Championship (Cary, N.C.)
2010 Akron def. West Virginia Akron def. Indiana Akron def. California Akron def. Michigan Akron def. Louisville
3-2 2-1 3-3 (2OT/PK) 2-1 1-0
Second Round (Akron) Third Round (Akron) Quarterfinals (Akron) Semifinals (Santa Barbara) Championship (Santa Barbara)
2011 Akron def. Northwestern Northern Illinois def. Western Ill. Akron def. SMU Creighton def. Northern Illinois Charlotte def. Akron 2012 Akron def. Michigan Creighton def. Akron
3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 1-0 2-1 1-1 (2OT/PK)
First Round (Akron) First Round (DeKalb) Second Round (Dallas) Second Round (Omaha) Third Round (Charlotte) Second Round (Akron) Third Round (Akron)
+ Play-In rounds not recognized by NCAA record books and are not reflective in the MAC’s NCAA Championship records.
First Round (St. Louis) Second Round (Dallas) First Round (State College) First Round (Clemson) Second Round (Clemson) First Round (South Bend) First Round (Lexington) First Round (Milwaukee) Second Round (Bloomington) Second Round (Akron) Third Round (College Park) First Round (Ann Arbor) Second Round (Akron) Third Round (Storrs, Conn.) Quarterfinals (College Park) First Round (DeKalb) Second Round (Bloomington)
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2010 Akron Zips National Championship The New Gold Standard: (AKRON) Men’s Soccer Captures National Title
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The University of Akron men’s soccer team captured the school’s first team national championship in any sport on Sunday, using a late goal to defeat Louisville 1-0 at Harder Stadium in the NCAA College Cup. The third-seeded Zips closed out their historic season with a 22-1-2 record, while the top-seeded Cardinals suffered their only loss of the year, finishing 20-1-3.
Akron, which was appearing in the national championship game for the second time in as many seasons, broke a scoreless tie in the 79th minute with a corner kick goal by Scott Caldwell. Anthony Ampaipitakwong provided service from the left side of the field. After a volley, Caldwell had his first shot deflected off a wall of defenders. But the sophomore collected the rebound and sent the ball into the upper right-hand corner of the net from 15 yards. Lousiville, which was playing in its first national title contest, threatened to punch in the equalizer with a flurry of attempts in the final 1:30 of regulation. One shot was blocked by UA defender Chad Barson and Zips’ goalkeepr David Meves stood strong as the final seconds ticked away and the celebration began. “I’m not usually at a loss for words, but in some ways I am,” said UA head coach Caleb Porter. “I am proud of my team. It’s been a long journey. It started Dec. 14 after a bitter, painful loss to Virginia last year, which ended on one kick. For these guys to recover from that; move on and work even harder is an absolute tremendous credit to these guys. They have been hungry all year; dug deep, kept going, kept fighting and refused to lose. “This team has a rare combination of talent and winning qualities. When you put the two together, it’s a powerful thing. That’s why we won the national championship - the combination of those two things.” The first half featured an entertaining back-and-forth affair with Akron controlling pace early on. In the fifth minute, Michael Nanchoff provided great service on a cross from the left flank that Darren Mattocks got a foot on, but the powerful blast sailed wide. A frantic flurry by Louisville followed in the ninth minute - sparked by the game’s first corner kick - that saw a shot by Cardinals’ midfielder Charlie Campbell bang off the right post. Louisville recovered the ball and fired another shot but Paolo DelPiccolo’s attempt went wide. With the Cardinals pushing forward in the 26th minute, a cross by Nick Deleon left Dylan Mares in a one-on-one situation with Meves. But the sophomore netminder slid to his knees to make a huge save.
A series of passes left Caldwell with a good look from 20 yards near the right side of the box in the 64th minute, but the sophomore couldn’t quite curve in the ball. Then, two minutes later, a touch pass near mid-field from Anthony Ampaipitakwong found a pair of streaking Zips’ players as Darren Mattocks and Darlington Nagbe were left with just the keeper in their sights. Mattocks quickly pushed the ball to Nagbe, who tried to slip the ball in far post but missed wide. The Zips kept pressing and had another good look when Korb made a run down the left flank before finding Mattocks, who made the turn and fired the ball into the hands of Boudreaux in the 71st minute. Akron, which was clearly in control in the second half, continued to apply pressure with a barrage of attempts before finally breaking through. Akron is the third team from the Mid-American Conference to win an NCAA national championship, with Western Michigan’s men’s cross country program doing so in 1964 and ‘65. Details regarding a welcome back celebration will be announced on GoZips. com, once team travel arrangements have been finalized. Fans interested in purchasing an Akron Zips National Champions t-shirt can do so in a variety of ways. The shirt will be available for pre-order on Monday at www.shopakronzips.com, the official web site of the Akron Athletics Team Shop, and will be available for purchase at the Team Shop at InfoCision Stadium - Summa Field and University Bookstore on Tuesday. For information on all soccer merchandise, please contact the UA Bookstore at (330) 972-7624. 2010 College Cup All-Tournament Team Sophomore Defender, Zarek Valentin, Akron Junior Midfielder, Darlington Nagbe, Akron Junior Defender, Kofi Sarkodie, Akron Junior Midfielder, Michael Nanchoff, Akron Senior Midfielder, Anthony Ampaipitakwong, Akron Sophomore Midfielder, Scott Caldwell, Akron Senior Midfielder/Defender, Charlie Campbell, Louisville Junior Forward, Colin Rolfe, Louisville Junior Defender, Austin Berry, Louisville Junior Goalkeeper, Andre Boudreaux, Louisville Senior Forward, Justin Meram, Michigan Most Outstanding Offensive Player Sophomore Midfielder, Scott Caldwell, Akron Most Outstanding Defensive Player Junior Defender, Kofi Sarkodie, Akron Courtesy of Akron Athletic Communications
Meves came through again in the 44th minute on a direct free kick from DelPiccolo from distance. Meves dove to his left to gobble up the attempt. In all, Louisville posted a narrow advantage on shots, 5-4, in the opening half. Kofi Sarkodie opened the second half with rip from the right flank that was stopped by Louisville goalkeeper Andre Boudreaux in the 49th minute. The Cardinals answered with a free-kick opportunity one minute later but Meves was there to snag a header by Colin Rolfe.
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2010 Akron Zips National Championship 2010 MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT BRACKET Friday November 12 1
Sunday November 14
Akron - 3 5:00 p.m.
4
1
Akron - 4
Buffalo - 1
1 Akron
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 4:00 p.m.
2
Western Michigan - 1 8:00 p.m.
3
2
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION
Western Michigan - 0
Bowling Green - 0
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SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP First Round November 18
Second Round
Third Round
November 21
*Louisville (16-0-3)
Col. of Charleston 3-2
St. Peter's (13-5-1) 1 p.m. *Providence (12-5-3)
Providence 6-2 1 p.m.
Dartmouth 4-0
Santa Clara (10-5-5) 2 p.m. *Sacramento St. (9-4-7)
Sacramento St. 2-1
*Louisville 2-1
Creighton 4-1
UMBC (11-4-3) 7 p.m. *Princeton (13-3-1)
UMBC 2-1
Louisville 5-4
Akron 3-3 (2OT; PK)
Tulsa 2-0
Bradley (11-8-3) 7:30 p.m. *Tulsa (11-6-2)
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
11 *Connecticut (12-2-5) Louisville 2-1
Brown 1-1 (2OT; PK)
UCLA 2-1 (2OT)
California 2-0
1 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
*California 2-1 (OT)
8
Boston College (10-4-5) 7 p.m. *Brown (11-3-3)
5 *SMU 2-2 (2OT; PK)
1 p.m.
Akron 1-0
NATIONAL CHAMPION
Meredith Field at Harder Stadium Santa Barbara, California 8 p.m.
Denver (9-6-4) 7 p.m. *UC Santa Barbara (13-4-3)
Michigan 3-1
Akron 2-1
2 p.m. Duke 2-1
Coastal Caro. (12-7-2) 7 p.m. *Duke (9-5-4)
UCF 3-0
South Fla. (9-5-4) 5 p.m. *UCF (11-4-3)
2 p.m.
Michigan 2-1 (OT)
2 p.m. 10 *Michigan (14-4-3)
North Carolina 1-1 (2OT; PK)
Michigan 3-2 (2OT)
12/4-1 p.m. 15 *Penn St. (13-7-1)
Michigan St. 1-0
3 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 *South Carolina (12-6-2) *South Carolina 1-0 (OT)
Meredith Field at Harder Stadium Santa Barbara, California 1 p.m. LIVE on ESPN 2/ESPN3.com
William & Mary 0-0 (2OT; PK)
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1:30 p.m. 6 *California (12-2-3)
Meredith Field at Harder Stadium Santa Barbara, California 5:30 p.m.
12/3 - 7 p.m.
Penn. St. 4-1
*North Carolina 1-1 (2OT; PK)
*North Carolina 0-0 (2OT; PK)
*Maryland 1-0
2 p.m. Old Dominion 1-0
Old Dominion (9-6-2) 7 p.m. *Virginia (11-5-3)
Penn 1-0 (OT)
Bucknell (10-8-2) 7 p.m. *Penn (12-5-0)
5 p.m.
*Maryland 4-0
4
5 p.m. 2 *Maryland (17-2-1)
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Xavier (10-6-4) 7 p.m. *West Virginia (10-7-2)
UC Santa Barbara 1-0 (2OT)
*Butler (16-0-3)
*North Carolina (16-3-1)
4 p.m.
12/4 - 4 p.m.
*UCLA 4-1
12
Georgetown 3-0
November 18
West Virginia 4-2
Brown 2-1
5 p.m.
UNC Greensboro (12-5-4) 1 p.m. *Georgetown (11-6-1)
First Round
November 21
14 *Indiana (9-7-2)
Dartmouth 2-1 (OT)
*William & Mary (15-3-2)
Michigan St. 2-0
Second Round
Indiana 5-1
SMU 1-0
Oakland (7-10-3) 1 p.m. *Michigan St. (11-7-1)
November 28
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7 p.m.
New Mexico (9-5-5) 7 p.m. *Creighton (12-5-1)
Third Round
*Akron 2-1
Ohio St. 2-1
5 p.m.
*SMU (15-2-0)
Quarterfinals
December 3, 4 or 5
3 *Akron (18-1-1)
5 p.m.
*UCLA (14-4-1)
Semifinals
December 10
16
6 p.m.
Dartmouth (10-6-1) Noon *Monmouth (14-1-4)
Final
December 12
*Akron 3-2
12/4 - 7 p.m. *Notre Dame (10-5-4)
Semifinals
December 10
*Louisville 3-1
7 p.m.
*Ohio St. (10-5-3)
December 3, 4 or 5
1
7 p.m.
East Tenn. St. (15-5-0) 7 p.m. *Col. of Charleston (10-4-3)
Quarterfinals
November 28
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