2010 SIUE Men’s Soccer
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Korte Stadium
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2....................................................... Korte Stadium/Quick facts 3.............................................................................. About SIUE 4..................................................Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift 5.............................................. Director of Athletics Brad Hewitt 6.............................Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning 7................................ SIUE Administrative Staff/Head Coaches 8-9 ......................................................................Coaching Staff 10-23 ........................................................................Men’s Bios 24-25 ...............................Snapshots of SIUE’s Trip to England 26-29 ...........................Opponents/Missouri Valley Conference 30-33 ................................................... 2009 Season in Review 34-39 ...............................................................Cougar Records 40-41 ......................... Cougars in SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame 42-45 ..................................................Cougar Scoring Records 46-51 ......................................................Year-By -Year Results 52...................................................................Jack Blake Award BC............................................................................... Schedule
Directions to Ralph Korte Stadium From the West (Kansas City, Mo.) From Interstate 270 (northern edge of St. Louis area), take Exit 9 (Highway 157) and turn left. Highway 157 turns into South University Drive. Go about a mile and turn left onto Stadium Drive. In less than a half mile, the Stadium is on the left. From the South (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) From Interstate 55, go north and take Interstate 255 (toward Chicago). Use the Interstate 270 interchange (toward Indianapolis) and take Exit 9 (Highway 157) and turn left. Highway 157 turns into South University Drive. Go about a mile and turn left onto Stadium Drive. In less than a half mile, the Stadium is on the left. From the East (Evansville, Ind.) Go west on Interstate 64 and take Interstate 255 (toward Chicago). Use the Interstate 270 interchange (toward Indianapolis) and take Exit 9 (Highway 157) and turn left. Highway 157 turns into South University Drive. Go about a mile and turn left onto Stadium Drive. In less than a half mile, the Stadium is on the left. From the East (Indianapolis, Ind.) Go west on Interstate 70 until it merges with Interstate 270 (towards Kansas City). From Interstate 270, take Exit 9 (Edwardsville) and turn right. Highway 157 turns into South University Drive. Go about a mile and turn left onto Stadium Drive. In less than a half mile, the Stadium is on the left. From the North (Chicago, Ill.) Take Interstate 55 south. Turn off on exit 20B (Interstate 270 west). Take Exit 9 (Edwardsville) and turn right. Highway 157 turns into South University Drive. Go about a mile and turn left onto Stadium Drive. In less than a half mile, the Stadium is on the left.
Quick Facts Location Edwardsville, Illinois Founded 1957 Enrollment 13,940 Nickname Cougars School colors Red and White Affiliation NCAA Division I (Reclassifying) Conference Ohio Valley Chancellor Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift Athletics Director Dr. Brad Hewitt Faculty Representative Dr. John Meisel Head Athletic Trainer Gerry Schlemer
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SIU Edwardsville Website www.siuecougars.com Minutes from downtown St. Louis 25 Acres 2,660 Student/Faculty ratio 16 to 1 Average class size 25 SIU Edwardsville Students Students who reside on campus 3,500 Average freshman ACT score 22.6 Financial aid $127.9 million (AY09) Alumni 85,124
SIUE Men’s Soccer Head Coach Kevin Kalish Phone/E-mail 618-650-3738/kkalish@siue.edu Assistant Coach Jeremy Alumbaugh Phone/e-mail 618-650-2476/jalumba@siue.edu Goalkeepers Coach Brian Jones Phone/e-mail 618-650-2476/brianjones72@earthlink.net Media Information Sports Information Director (SID) Eric Hess Phone/E-mail 618-650-3608/ehess@siue.edu FAX 618-650-3369
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIUE Phone Numbers: Area Code: 618 Academic Counseling and Advising ..........................................................650-3701 Admission Counselors/Campus Tours.......................................................650-3705 ........................................................ or Toll Free in Illinois 1-800-447-SIUE Alumni Services .........................................................................................650-2760 Career Development Center......................................................................650-3708 Housing Office ...........................................................................................650-3931 Intercollegiate Athletics ..............................................................................650-2871 Student Financial Aid .................................................................................650-3880
How to Contact Us
For more than 50 years, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has prepared students to become leaders in their community and professionals in their fields of study. SIUE students choose from degree programs ranging from career-oriented fields to liberal arts. Graduates are prepared for the challenges of today’s competitive workforce and graduate school. Near several major interstates, the campus is beautifully situated on 2,660 acres of woodland on bluffs near the Mississippi River, yet only 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis. The University’s outstanding programs, faculty, location, and affordability make SIUE your best choice for a successful academic career. A Great Value SIUE has one of the lowest tuition rates among four-year public universities in Illinois. Last year, SIUE students received more than $116 million in financial aid, and more than 1,500 students are employed on campus. Undergraduate students realize even more savings with the SIUE textbook rental program. High-ability students may qualify for four-year tuition scholarships and academic support through the Meridian Scholarship Program. The Johnetta Haley, Housing, Provost, Foundation, Athletic and departmental merit scholarships also are available. First-Year Living Options Prairie Hall, Bluff Hall and Woodland Hall feature suite-style living, with two people sharing a room and four people sharing a bathroom. You can choose a general assignment or take advantage of a living and learning community. Horizons is a first-year experience program designed to acclimate residents to campus while making adjustments to campus life. Focused Interest Communities are designed to complement an academic major or special interest.
Area Code: 618 Coach Kalish phone/e-mail............. 650-3738 .............................kkalish@siue.edu Coach Alumbaugh phone/e-mail .... 650-2476 ........................... jalumba@siue.edu Coach Jones phone/e-mail ............. 650-2476 ............. brianjones72@earthlink.net FAX ............................................................................................................650-2545 Web site................................................................................ www.siuecougars.com
SIUE Facts • Established in 1957 • Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association • 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis • 2,660 acres • 44 undergraduate programs • 72 graduate and professional programs • 50 undergraduate minors • Student/Faculty ratio of 16 to 1 (Average class size is 25) • 82% of full-time instructional faculty have a terminal degree appropriate to their discipline • Seven academic units: Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Nursing, Dental Medicine and Pharmacy
The Students • Enrollment of 13,940 ..................................................... • 3,500 reside on campus • Average freshman ACT score 22.6...............• Financial aid: $127.9 million (AY09)
What Does It Cost To Attend SIUE? Undergraduates, Fall and Spring semester 15 hours* (2010/11 AY) ................................................................................ Illinois ................. Non-Illinois Tuition/Fees .............................................................$8,401......................... $17,703 Room & Board .........................................................$7,821........................... $7,821 Total ........................................................................$16,222........................ $25,524 *12 hours is considered full-time. Cost is subject to change.
Upperclass Living Options Evergreen Hall is a unique environment for sophomores and above that features suite- and apartment-style living with the amenities of a residence hall. Living units are available in four different layouts and most contain private bedrooms. Cougar Village is home to transfers, families and residents who are sophomores and above. These comfortable lakeside apartments combine the academic advantages of living on campus with the freedom of apartment life.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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Chancellor Vaughn Vandegrift Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift was appointed the seventh chancellor of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on July 1, 2004. As chancellor, Dr. Vandegrift has been instrumental in guiding the University toward fulfillment of its vision to be recognized nationally as a premier Metropolitan University for the excellence of its programs and development of professional and community leaders. He has instituted a plan for achievement of the vision by the year 2015 that incorporates the values and long-term strategic goals of the University. Under his leadership, SIUE has been recognized by U.S.News & World Report as one of 77 up-andcoming universities in the United States, appearing on the list among the top five in the Midwest. SIUE has also been recognized by U.S.News and the American Association of Colleges and Universities for its Senior Assignment program, a culminating experience required of all graduating seniors. Since 2004, SIUE has attained a record enrollment of nearly 14,000 students, completed $140 million of a planned $250 million construction and infrastructure program, and is reclassifying to NCAA Division I athletics. Emphasizing teaching, research and public service programs, SIUE is a fully-accredited public institution—beautifully situated in Edwardsville on 2,660 acres just 25 miles from St. Louis—awarding degrees in 44 baccalaureate and 69 graduate programs encompassing the arts and sciences, nursing, education, business and engineering. The Schools of Pharmacy and Dental Medicine award first professional degrees, the Pharm.D. and the D.M.D. The main campus includes University Park, a research park established to enhance economic development. The Edwardsville campus also is supplemented by campuses in East St. Louis and Alton. Dr. Vandegrift currently serves as Chairman of Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois. In addition, he is a member of St. Louis Civic Progress and the Boards of Directors of Innovate St. Louis; St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association; United Way of Greater St. Louis; the Southern Illinois Collegiate Common Market; the Executive Council of The Alliance of Edwardsville-Glen Carbon; and University Park, SIUE. The author of numerous articles and publications in protein/nucleic acid biochemistry, Dr. Vandegrift is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has been elected into the honor societies of Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. He has been listed in American Men and Women of Science and Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Ohio University and his baccalaureate and master’s degrees in chemistry from Montclair State University. Dr. Vandegrift previously served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Georgia Southern University, Dean of Science and Mathematics at Montclair State University and on the faculties of Murray State University, Illinois State University and Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Dr. Vandegrift and his wife, Sue, are the parents of three adult children. Beth is an attorney, while David and Mark are employed in private business. In addition, Vaughn and Sue are the proud grandparents of two granddaughters, Vaughn and Camilla, and one grandson, Fletcher.
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2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Director of Athletics Brad Hewitt Dr. Bradley L. Hewitt has served as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville since August of 2002. Dr. Hewitt previously served 13 years in numerous positions at SIUE before stepping in as the seventh director of athletics in the school’s history. Hewitt’s initial charge was to regain SIUE’s storied national success of the 70’s and 80’s (16 national championships) and expand that success across a broad-based athletic program. During the first six years of his directorship, 48 Cougar teams have competed in their respective Division II NCAA individual or team championships. Additionally, Hewitt helped elevate SIUE’s previous best 131st-place finish in the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup to three top-15 and one top-10 finish in the last three years of SIUE’s Division II competition. For the 2006-07 seasons, the Cougars won both the prestigious Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) All-Sports Trophy and the Commissioner’s Cup. The Cougars won the All-Sports Trophy with 141.5 points, the highest total points recorded in a single season since the award was conceived more than 25 years ago. The pinnacle of SIUE’s Division II achievement was a national championship in 2007 for Softball--SIUE’s first national championship since May 1989. Beginning in the Fall of 2007, Hewitt’s new charge became preparing the Department to enter NCAA Division I play and securing conference affiliation. With the guidance of the SIUE Reclassification Workgroup and the lead role played by Chancellor Vandegrift, Hewitt was able to secure department-wide membership in the Ohio Valley Conference in July 2008 and in November of 2008 an affiliate membership for Men’s Soccer in the Missouri Valley Conference. Men’s Soccer and Softball are now active members in NCAA Division I and are eligible for post-season championships. The remaining sports will become active in Fall 2012. Dr. Hewitt is extremely proud of the academic performance continually achieved by the SIUE student-athletes as the program has transitioned to Division I. This past spring represented the eighth straight semester when the department’s cumulative GPA exceeded 3.0. During the transition to Division I, nearly 60 percent of the student-athletes had cumulative 3.0 or higher GPAs, more than 25 percent made deans’ lists, and no student-athlete has been placed on academic probation. Dr. Hewitt began his SIUE career in 1989 as an assistant athletic director. In that role, he played a major part as the University’s venue manager for the United States Olympic Festival ‘94 track and field and wrestling events. Since the fall of 1994, Hewitt has held several positions at SIUE including Acting Chief Executive Officer of the SIUE Foundation and Acting Vice Chancellor of University Relations (1998-2000), adjunct graduate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education (1996-present), Acting Alumni Director twice, and two stints as an Assistant Vice Chancellor for University Relations (1994-1998 and 2000-present). Dr. Hewitt has a diverse background in intercollegiate athletics. Before coming to SIUE, he was the director of sports marketing and associate head football coach at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa; the recruiting coordinator and assistant football coach at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and recruiting coordinator, track event manager, and assistant football coach at his alma mater The University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. Hewitt earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1981 from the University of Central Missouri as well as a master’s degree in athletic administration in 1982. Hewitt completed his Ph.D. in education specializing in leadership theory and organizational competence at SIUC in 1994. Dr. Hewitt has been a highly-active member of the area community serving as a member of the board of directors for the St. Louis Sports Commission since 1999, a member of the board of directors for the Edwardsville-Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Board of Governors for the Prairie State Games, and as a member of the State Games of America Board of Directors. He is presently serving in his fourth term as a member of the Edwardsville District 7 School Board. Dr. Ed Hightower, Superintendent of District 7 and well-known NCAA basketball referee, describes Hewitt as a 24/7 guy. “Brad gives his university, his colleagues, his student-athletes, his community, and his friends’ enthusiasm, dedication, commitment and energy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.” In 2006, Hewitt graduated from the executive management program at the Sports Management Institute which provides specialized executive programs for sports management professionals. The Sports Management Institute was developed in 1989 as a joint venture of the athletic departments and business administration schools of the University of Southern California, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of North Carolina. A member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, Hewitt has made leadership presentations multiple times for SIUE’s Kimmel Leadership Center as well as for conferences and universities around the country. Significant fund-raising success (especially in facility development) has been a capstone of Hewitt’s professional career. From 1998 to 2007 Hewitt was directly responsible for securing several multimillion dollar facility gifts and pledges ($10 million plus in total) for the University. These gifts helped build the 12,000 sq. ft. Birger Hall (SIUE’s Foundation and Alumni Building), the 1,500 seat Simmons/Cooper Baseball Complex, and the 6,000 sq. ft. softball stadium/clubhouse. He was a significant member of the SIUE Foundation team that saw exponential growth in the Foundation’s annual giving campaign and endowments from 1995-2002. Since rejoining Cougar Athletics in 2002, he has focused fund-raising efforts on increasing the athletic endowment, doubling the number of endowed scholarships and enhancing the facilities with the objective of recruiting nationally-competitive Division I student-athletes. During the past two years, Dr. Hewitt has overseen the planning, renovation, and expansion of the Korte Soccer and Track Stadium ($3 plus million), the Vadalabene Center Gymnasium and office renovation ($5 plus million), the baseball locker room project ($350,000), and the Vadalabene Center athletic locker room project ($1.2 million).
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Sports Medicine/Strength and Conditioning Assistant Director of Athletics for Student Welfare Gerald Schlemer Gerry Schlemer, who began his athletic training career as a student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, returned to become the Head Athletic Trainer at his alma mater in 2004. Schlemer came back to SIUE with 17 years of experience at four different colleges since starting his career at SIUE as a student athletic trainer in 1982. Schlemer was athletic trainer, handling 14 sports, at Siena Heights (Mich.) University from 1996-2003. While at Siena Heights, Schlemer supervised a staff of 12 students and two graduate interns. He trained more than 45 faculty, staff and students in first aid and CPR protocols. After graduating from SIUE in 1986, Schlemer moved on to Miami (Ohio) University where he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer, earning his master’s degree in health education in 1987. Following short stints as an assistant athletic trainer at Saint Louis University and athletic trainer at Harris-Stowe College, Schlemer served as the athletic trainer for St. Louis Professional Soccer, Inc., from 1989 to 1994. Before moving to Siena Heights, Schlemer, who is originally from Edwardsville, worked as the Coordinator of Sports Medicine at The Physical Therapy Center from 1988 to 1996 where he coordinated a sports medicine outreach program for high schools, colleges and professional teams. Schlemer is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). He continues to work as an instructor for the American Red Cross in a variety of healthrelated topics, including Sports Safety & Training and Community First Aid and CPR instruction. He also has been a medical committee athletic trainer for the Special Olympics.
Athletic Trainer James Mays James Mays was named as assistant athletic trainer at SIUE in January 2007. Mays previously worked as the student athletic trainer at Millikin University for three years with football, soccer, wrestling, baseball, softball, track, volleyball and men’s basketball. At SIUE, Mays’ primary responsibilities include women’s basketball and women’s soccer. Mays is a Licensed Certified Athletic Trainer and a Red Cross Professional Rescuer in CPR/AED. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and has taught as a lecturer in the Kinesiology Department teaching “Responding to Emergencies: First Aid-CPR.” He also worked as a fitness instructor for the Edwardsville YMCA and an athletic trainer for the Alton Memorial Hospital Human Motion Institute. Mays earned a bachelor of science in Athletic Training from Millikin University and holds a Master of Science in Kinesiology from SIUE.
For more information on SIUE Sports Medicine http://www.siuecougars.com/sports-med/siue-sports-med.html For more information on SIUE Strength and Conditioning http://www.siuecougars.com/strencond/siue-strencond.html
Strength, Conditioning and Training Coach Eileen McAllister SIUE Intercollegiate Athletics named Eileen McAllister its Strength, Conditioning, and Training Coach in the fall of 2008. McAllister holds a certification as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association as well as a Level II Endurance certification from USA Track and Field. She also is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a health and fitness instructor. She will be responsible for the organization, administration, and development of effective conditioning programs for all of SIUE’s intercollegiate athletic programs. McAllister works with individual student-athletes to provide regular assessments and the monitoring of conditioning activity. She works with coaches, student-athletes, and athletic trainers demonstrating a concern for the health, safety, and welfare of SIUE’s student-athletes. McAllister previously has been a personal trainer at The Fitness Edge in St. Louis. McAllister also has been a part of SIUE’s athletic staff in several different capacities. She has been an assistant cross country coach, head cross country coach, and assistant track and field coach since 2004. She also served as an assistant cross country and track and field coach as well as a personal trainer and exercise program specialist at the University of Miami. McAllister received a bachelor of arts in psychology from Washington University in 1999. She also assisted the track and field and cross country programs at Washington University in 2000-2001. McAllister later earned a master’s degree in exercise physiology from the University of Miami in 2008.
Key Information Overview The sports medicine facilities at SIUE are provided for the prevention, emergency care, medical referrals, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries that occur to our student-athletes. Our facility is staffed with certified athletic trainers under the direction of team physicians who specialize in internal medicine and orthopedics. Our training facilities are furnished with the latest in rehabilitation and modalities and are equipped with innovative resources to handle
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most of the health care and training needs of our student-athletes. In addition, we work with several health care resources outside of the University to ensure that every student-athlete receives the best care possible. Every sport carries with it some degree of risk for the participant. It is for this reason that our health care delivery programs provide specialized medical services, care and supervision. Contact Information The phone number for the main training room is 618-650-2883.
Facility Location and Hours The main athletic training facility is located in the Vadalabene Center Room 2201. Satellite training facilities are located in Korte Stadium, Cougar Softball Complex and Simmons-Cooper Baseball Complex. Facility hours change constantly to accommodate practice and competition times. Normal hours of operation are from 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. (VC only) and 1:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Hours are posted outside of each training facility for the convenience of the student-athlete.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Coaching Staff/CHAMPS/Life Skills The mission of the NCAA is to maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the student body. With this in mind, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program was created to support the student development initiatives of its member institutions and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting. In the process of achieving this mission, the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program will: • Support efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation. • Use athletics as preparation for success in life. • Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to their communities. • Meet the changing needs of student-athletes. • Promote respect for diversity among student-athletes. • Enhance interpersonal relationships in the lives of student-athletes. • Assist student-athletes in building positive self-esteem. • Promote ownership by the student-athletes of their academic, athletic, personal and social responsibilities. • Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institution and their communities for the purpose of education. • Encourage the development of leadership.
A student who also is an athlete at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville has two full-time jobs: academics and athletics. Success in both takes effort, determination and time management.
SIUE Head Coaches
Derek Burton
Gary Collins
Lennox Forrester
Todd Gober
Kareem Jackson
Jennifer Jakel
Women’s Soccer
Baseball
Men’s Basketball
Volleyball
M/W Track & Field
Women’s Golf
Kevin Kalish
Amanda Levens
Eileen McAllister
Sandy Montgomery
David Ray
Jason Coomer
Derrick Brown
Men’s Soccer
Women’s Basketball
M/W Cross Country
Softball
Wrestling
M/W Tennis
Men’s Golf
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2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Coaching Staff “We look forward to adding to the success and tradition of one of the most prestigious programs in collegiate soccer. We will continue to play an attractive style of soccer that players and fans will enjoy for many years to come.” -- SIUE Men’s Soccer Head Coach Kevin Kalish The 2010 season marks Kevin Kalish’s third as the Cougars head coach, and his 11th as part of the men’s soccer staff at SIUE. Prior to being named as the head coach, Kalish spent eight seasons on the sidelines as an assistant for the Cougars. Kalish is a graduate of Saint Louis University, where he was a GTE Academic All-American and first team NSCAA AllAmerican for the soccer team. In 1999, he was named Saint Louis University¹s Most Outstanding Male Athlete and played in the National College Senior All-Star Bowl. He was Conference USA Player of the Year in his senior season at SLU. In Fall of 2009, Kalish was chosen as a member of SLU’s half-century team. He also was a first team AllMidwest and All-Conference selection during his junior and senior seasons at SLU where he led the Billikens to the NCAA Soccer Final Four. He was also twice named All-Big East while at the University of Connecticut during his freshmen and sophomore seasons. Kalish has been drafted by three professional soccer teams. In 1998, he was drafted by the St. Louis Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League and, in 1999, he was drafted by both the Nashville Metros of the United Soccer League and was the third pick of the Kansas City Wizards in the MLS Super Draft. He also was recently named to the Billikens’ Half-Century team.
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Kalish, who was named to SLU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007, has been coaching since he left the field at SLU. In 1999, he joined the SLU coaching staff as a second assistant. He joined SIUE Coach Ed Huneke and the Cougar staff the following year in 2000. Kalish earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from SLU in 1999 and master’s degree in kinesiology from SIUE in 2006. Kalish and his wife, Sarah, have three children, Sam and Liam and Sylvie.
KEVIN KALISH Soccer experience - First team All-Big East at UConn (1995-96) - All-New England (1996) - All-C-USA First Team (1997) - Most Valuable Defender C-USA (1997) - All-C-USA First team (1998) - Most Valuable Defender C-USA (1998) - First-Team All-Midwest Region (1998) - GTE/CoSIDA First-Team Academic AllAmerica (1998) - National Soccer Coaches Association of America First-Team All-American (1998) - Named Saint Louis University’s Most Outstanding Male Athlete (1999) - Played the National College Senior All-Star Bowl - Drafted by the St. Louis Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League (1998) - Selected by Kansas City Wizards with the third pick in the MLS draft (1999) - Drafted by the Nashville Metros of the United Soccer League (1999) Coaching Experience - Assistant Coach at Saint Louis University (1999) - Assistant Coach at SIUE under Head Coach Ed Huneke (2000) - Assisted SIUE to a 118-32-19 record as an assistant coach. (.754) - Second year as Head Coach of SIUE Miscellaneous - Inducted into the Saint Louis University Billiken Athletic Hall of Fame (2007)
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Coaching Staff Coaching Records Year ............ Record ......................................... Coach 1967 ............. 3-3-0 ................................. Bob Guelker 1968 ............ 10-0-0 ................................ Bob Guelker 1969 ............ 10-1-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1970 ............. 9-3-0 ................................. Bob Guelker 1971 ............ 10-2-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1972 ............11-0-3* ............................... Bob Guelker 1973 ............ 11-2-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1974 ............ 12-3-0 ................................ Bob Guelker 1975 ............ 14-4-0 ................................ Bob Guelker 1976 ............ 12-4-0 ................................ Bob Guelker 1977 ............ 12-4-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1978 ............ 14-3-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1979 ...........19-2-3* ................................ Bob Guelker 1980 ............ 10-8-2 ................................ Bob Guelker 1981 ............ 13-4-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1982 ............ 15-4-1 ................................ Bob Guelker 1983 ............ 10-6-2 ................................ Bob Guelker 1984 ............. 8-7-4 ................................. Bob Guelker 1985 ............ 13-7-0 ................................ Bob Guelker Total .216-67-21 (19 years) 1986 ............ 11-5-2 .................................. Ed Huneke 1987 ............. 9-8-3 ................................... Ed Huneke 1988 ............ 10-9-2 .................................. Ed Huneke 1989 ............ 11-9-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 1990 ........... 11-10-1 ................................. Ed Huneke 1991 ............ 9-11-0 .................................. Ed Huneke 1992 ............ 12-5-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 1993 ............ 4-14-0 .................................. Ed Huneke 1994 ............ 6-12-0 .................................. Ed Huneke 1995 ............ 3-13-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 1996 ............ 11-7-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 1997 ............ 18-2-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 1998 ............ 7-11-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 1999 ............ 11-7-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 2000 ............ 11-7-2 .................................. Ed Huneke 2001 ............ 17-3-3 .................................. Ed Huneke 2002 ............ 13-4-2 .................................. Ed Huneke 2003 ............ 16-4-1 .................................. Ed Huneke 2004 ............ 19-3-2 .................................. Ed Huneke 2005 ............ 16-3-3 .................................. Ed Huneke 2006 ............ 15-4-3 .................................. Ed Huneke 2007 ............ 11-4-3 .................................. Ed Huneke Total 251-155-34 (22 years) 2008............... 5-8-1 .................................. Kevin Kalish 2009............... 5-9-3 .................................. Kevin Kalish Total ......10-17-4 (2 years)
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Jeremy Alumbaugh Assistant Coach Jeremy Alumbaugh begins his first season as assistant coach for SIUE men’s soccer in 2010. Alumbaugh was named to the post in July. Alumbaugh has a wealth of coaching experience at various levels, most recently serving as the Director of Soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher as well as the Assistant Director of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy. He also previously worked as an assistant coach at Missouri State University, where he helped recruit three players who would go on to be drafted by the Major League Soccer (MLS). Missouri State made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament while Alumbaugh was there (1997 and 1999). Alumbaugh also worked as an assistant coach for the Chicago Fires Reserves of the United Soccer Leagues, a staff coach for the Chicago Magic, and as the Director of Soccer Operations for the Springfield (Mo.) Soccer Club. He was an accomplished player at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. A three-year letter winner, he helped the Titans to the NCAA Tournament three times, including an appearance in the NCAA Division III semifinals in 1994. He earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education and social sciences from Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1995.
Brian Jones Goalkeepers Coach Brian Jones begins his third season under head coach Kevin Kalish as the team’s goalkeeper coach. Jones helped guide SIUE goalkeeper Nick Frasca, who now holds the school record for career shutouts with 21. Originally from St. Louis, Jones played professional soccer in Belgium and Portugal after high school. Jones and wife, Rebecca, have one son: Jacob. The family resides in St. Louis.
Jon Boyer Assistant Coach Jon Boyer becomes the newest member of the coaching staff. He was a four-year letter winner for the Fort Lewis in Durango, Colo., where he helped the Skyhawks to a Division II national championship in 2005 and the national finals in 2006. He earned a bachelor;s degree in business management from Fort Lewis. An Essex Soccer Academy instructor from 2004 to 2007, Boyer became the Academy Director from 20072010 working along side former Arsenal youth soccer coach, Andy McDermid. Boyer, who holds a USSF National “C” Coaching License, also was the Director of Coaching for the Laramie Blizzard Soccer Club from 2007 to 2010.
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2010 Cougars No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown/Last School
0
Nick Collico
GK
6-0
180
Jr
Florissant, Mo./Chaminade
1
Scott Meyer
GK
5-11
165
Jr.
Ballwin, Mo./Desmet
2
Jared Tejada
F
5-6
150
So.
Troy, Ill./Triad
3
Randy Roy
B
5-10
160
Sr.
St. Louis, Mo./CBC
4
Chris Hopping
MF/B
5-8
150
Sr.
St. Charles, Mo./James Madison
5
Austin Tierney
MF
5-10
165
Fr.
St. Louis, Mo./CBC
6
Matt Spiess
F
5-11
177
Sr.
St. Louis, Mo./UIC
7
Brian Groark
MF
5-9
150
So.
Florissant, Mo./CBC
8
Jack Twellman
MF/F
5-11
165
Jr.
St. Louis, Mo./SLUH
9
Kevin Bielicki
F
5-11
175
Sr.
St. Louis, Mo./CBC
10
Justin Watson
MF/F
5-6
155
So.
Myrtle Beach, S.C./Socastee
11
Kevin Stoll
F
5-7
150
Sr.
Florissant, Mo./UIC
12
Ryan Wilhelm
B
5-11
175
Jr.
St. Louis, Mo./CBC
13
Peter Kelly
F
6-0
160
So.
St. Louis, Mo./Priory
14
Kyle Waller
B
5-10
170
So.
Columbia, Ill./Columbia
15
Jose Tamayo
MF
5-11
160
So.
La Puente, Calif./Nogales
16
Chris Garavaglia
B
5-10
160
Fr.
St. Louis, Mo./Vianney
17
Steve McAnany
MF
5-10
165
Fr.
St. Louis, Mo./Vianney
18
Jordan Barnes
F
6-0
165
So.
Florissant, Mo./Missouri State
19
Chris Anzalone
F/B
5-9
160
Sr.
St. Peters, Mo./Drury
20
Austin Cain
F
6-0
155
Fr.
Las Vegas, Nevada/Bishop Gorman
21
Nash Maduekwe
B
6-1
170
Jr.
St. Louis, Mo./Chaminade
22
Benny Jeffery
MF/B
5-11
155
Jr.
Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central
23
Mike Jones
B
6-2
180
Sr.
St. Peters, Mo./Fort Zumwalt South
24
Aaron Lantz
MF
5-8
150
So
Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffin
25
Josh Ward
B
6-1
170
Fr.
Lake St. Louis, Mo./Wentzville Holt
26
Logan Spidle
MF
5-11
170
Fr.
Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield Central
29
Zach Hosler
GK
5-11
205
Fr.
St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North
30
John Berner
GK
6-3
185
Fr.
St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s
Kevin Kalish - Head Coach Jeremy Alumbaugh - Assistant Coach Brian Jones - Goalkeeper Coach Jon Boyer - Assistant Coach Nicholas Burke - Team Manager 10
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
2010 Cougars Alphabetical No. 19 18 30 9 20 0 16 7 4 29 22 23 13 24 21 17 1 3 26 6 11 15 2 5 8 14 25 10 12
Name Chris Anzalone Jordan Barnes John Berner Kevin Bielicki Austin Cain Nick Collico Chris Garavaglia Brian Groark Chris Hopping Zach Hosler Benny Jeffery Mike Jones Peter Kelly Aaron Lantz Nash Maduekwe Steve McAnany Scott Meyer Randy Roy Logan Spidle Matt Spiess Kevin Stoll Jose Tamayo Jared Tejada Austin Tierney Jack Twellman Kyle Waller Josh Ward Justin Watson Ryan Wilhelm
Pos. F/B F GK F F GK B MF MF/B GK MF/B B F MF B MF GK B MF F F MF F MF MF/F B B MF/F B
Ht. 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-11 5-6 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-6 5-11
Wt. 160 165 185 175 155 180 160 150 150 205 155 180 160 150 170 165 165 160 170 177 150 160 150 165 165 170 170 155 175
Yr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr.
Pronunciation Guide Hometown/Last School St. Peters, Mo./Drury Florissant, Mo./Missouri State St. Louis, Mo./St. Mary’s St. Louis, Mo./CBC Las Vegas, Nevada/Bishop Gorman Florissant, Mo./Chaminade St. Louis, Mo./Vianney Florissant, Mo./CBC St. Charles, Mo./James Madison St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central St. Peters, Mo./Fort Zumwalt South St. Louis, Mo./Priory Springfield, Ill./Sacred Heart Griffin St. Louis, Mo./Chaminade St. Louis, Mo./Vianney Ballwin, Mo./Desmet St. Louis, Mo./CBC Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield Central St. Louis, Mo./UIC Florissant, Mo./UIC La Puente, Calif./Nogales Troy, Ill./Triad St. Louis, Mo./CBC St. Louis, Mo./SLUH Columbia, Ill./Columbia Lake St. Louis, Mo./Wentzville Holt Myrtle Beach, S.C./Socastee St. Louis, Mo./CBC
By Position Forwards 19 Chris Anzalone 18 Jordan Barnes 9 Kevin Bielicki 20 Austin Cain 13 Peter Kelly 6 Matt Spiess 11 Kevin Stoll 2 Jared Tejada 10 Justin Watson 8 Jack Twellman Midfielders 7 Brian Groark 4 Chris Hopping 22 Benny Jeffery 24 Aaron Lantz 17 Steve McAnany 26 Logan Spidle 15 Jose Tamayo 5 Austin Tierney 8 Jack Twellman
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Pos. F/B F F F F F F F MF/F MF/F Pos. MF MF/B MF/B MF MF MF MF MF MF/F
Yr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Yr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr.
Backs 19 Chris Anzalone 16 Chris Garavaglia 4 Chris Hopping 22 Benny Jeffery 23 Mike Jones 21 Nash Maduekwe 3 Randy Roy 14 Kyle Waller 25 Josh Ward 10 Justin Watson 12 Ryan Wilhelm Goalkeepers 30 John Berner 0 Nick Collico 29 Zach Hosler 1 Scott Meyer
Pos. F/B B MF/B MF/B B B B B B MF/F B Pos. GK GK GK GK
Yr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Yr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
Chris Anzalone - An -ZUH - loan Kevin Bielicki - Bill - uh - key Nick Collico - Co - LEE - co Chris Garavaglia - Gair - uh - vag - lee - uh Brian Groark - one syllable Chris Hopping - As in mopping Nash Maduekwe - Mahd - week - way Logan Spidle - Spy - dull Jose Tamayo - TUH - my -oh Jared Tejada - TAY - ha - da Kyle Waller - as in caller Ryan Wilhelm - WILL - helm
By Class Seniors 19 Chris Anzalone 9 Kevin Bielicki 4 Chris Hopping 23 Mike Jones 3 Randy Roy 6 Matt Spiess 11 Kevin Stoll Juniors 0 Nick Collico 22 Benny Jeffery 21 Nash Maduekwe 1 Scott Meyer 8 Jack Twellman Sophomores 18 Jordan Barnes 7 Brian Groark 13 Peter Kelly 24 Aaron Lantz 15 Jose Tamayo 2 Jared Tejada 5 Austin Tierney 25 Josh Ward Freshmen No. Name 30 John Berner 20 Austin Cain 16 Chris Garavaglia 29 Zach Hosler 17 Steve McAnany 26 Logan Spidle 12 Ryan Wilhelm 14 Kyle Waller 10 Justin Watson
F/B F MF/B B B F F
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
GK MF/B B GK MF/F
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
F MF F MF MF F MF B
So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr.
Pos. GK F B GK MF MF B B MF/F
Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
2010 Cougars
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Randy Roy
Chris Hopping
Senior • 5-10 • 160 • Back
Senior • 5-8 • 150 • Midfiield/Back
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Charles, Mo.
Christian Brothers College High School
Trinity Catholic High School
Major: Education
Major: Kinesiology
2009: Started in 16 matches ... Recorded two assists and two points ... Took 23 shots with nine shots on goal.
2009: Participated in 15 games and earned 12 starting assignments ... Recorded 12 shots with three shots on goal.
2008: Redshirt
2008: Appeared in 13 games ... Recorded two shots on goal ... Made two starts.
2007: Named second team All-American by National Soccer Coaches Association of America and honorable mention by Daktronics ... First team All-Region by NSCAA and Daktronics ... All-Great Lakes Valley Conference First Team ... Scored game-winning goal against Missouri-St. Louis. 2006: Selected as an All-GLVC second team member ... Also picked as a Daktronics Great Lakes Men All-Region second team member ... Notched two goals, both game-winners, along with seven assists.
2007: Appeared in 14 matches, mostly as a defender. Previously: Attended James Madison University. Prep: Four-year letter winner and two-time team captain at Trinity Catholic High School... Three-time All-State selection ... Two-time All-Metro honoree ... Three-time All-District pick ... Three-time All-Conference selection.
Prep: Helped CBC to back-to-back state titles in 2004 and 2005 ... Named team Most Valuable Player in 2005 and team’s “the will to win” award winner.
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
12
GP-GS 21-21 17-17 Redshirt 16-16 55-44
G 2 2
A 7 0
0 4
2 9
Roy’s Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh% 11 12 .167 4 22 .091 2 17
23 57
.000 .070
SOG 5 6 9 20
SOG% GW .417 2 .273 1 .391 .351
0 3
Year GP-GS 2007 14-0 2008 13-2 2009 15-12 Totals 42-14
G 0 0 0 0
Hopping’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 0 0 2 .000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 12 .000 0 0 16 .000
SOG 0 2 3 5
SOG% GW .000 0 1.000 0 .250 0 .313 0
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2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
2010 Cougars
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Matt Spiess
Kevin Bielicki
Senior • 5-11 • 177 • Forward
Senior • 5-11 • 175 • Forward
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Chaminade High School
Christian Brothers College High School
Major: Sociology
Major: Business
Previous: Comes to SIUE with one year of eligibility after playing the last three seasons at Illinois-Chicago (UIC) ... Scored 11 goals and added five assists in three seasons with the Flames ... Named second team All-Horizon League selection in 2008 ... Scored the winning penalty kick in NCAA Tournament win over Saint Louis in 2007 ... Sat out the 2006 season as a redshirt.
2009: Recorded the game-winning goal against Centenary and scored his second goal of the season against Kentucky ... Tied for the most goals for the season with Peter Kelly ... Appeared in 16 matches, starting 15 ... Took a team-leading 33 shots with 18 shots on goal.
Prep: Named NSCAA/adidas High School All-American in 2005 at Chaminade High School ... Scored 34 goals in his prep career, the second-most in school history ... Earned first team All-Metro Catholic, All-Midwest Region, and All-State honors as a senior ... Member of Chaminade’s 2003 state runner-up team ... Helped Red Devils to four conference titles ... Played club soccer for Lou Fusz SC, helping team to three consecutive Missouri state titles from 2003 to 2005 as well as a 2003 Region 2 crown and a second-place national finish ... Selected to Missouri Olympic Development Program from 2004 to 2006.
2007: Made 17 starts for the Cougars ... Third team All-Great Lakes Valley Conference selection ... Scored eight goals on the season, which was second best on the team ... Posted a team high in shots (37) and shots on goal (28).
2008: Redshirt
2006: Started 21 games for the Cougars of the 22 he appeared in ... Scored seven goals which tied him for second most on the team ... Took 46 shots and finished with 17 points (third best on the team). Prep: First team All-State pick as a senior for CBC ... Two-time first team All-Conference selection honors ... Earned academic award in First Honors all four years.
Spiess’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Sh% Previously Played at Illinois-Chicago
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SOG% GW
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 22-21 19-17 Redshirt 16-15 55-53
G 7 8
Bielicki’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 3 17 46 .152 1 17 37 .216
2 17
3 7
7 41
33 116
.061 .147
SOG 24 28 18 70
SOG% GW .552 1 .757 1 .545 .603
1 3
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Kevin Stoll
Chris Anzalone
Senior • 5-7 • 150 • Midfiield/Back
Senior • 5-9 • 160 • Midfiield/Back
Florissant, Mo.
St. Peters, Mo.
Chaminade High School
Fort Zumwalt South High School
Major: Sociology
Major: Kinesiology
Previous: Transferred to SIUE from Illinois-Chicago where he scored 14 goals in three seasons with the Flames ... First team All-Horizon League performer last season ... Played in 60 matches for UIC with half of his goals coming as game-winners ... Scored game-winning goal on a header as a freshman in a UIC NCAA Tournament game against Northwestern ... Scored three goals in three UIC Horizon League Championship games as a freshman.
2009: Scored two goals for the season, the first came in a victory over Alabama A&M and his second in a tie with Oral Roberts ... Recorded 16 total shots, nine shots on goal, and four points ... Appeared in 15 matches, starting 12 matches.
Prep: First team All-Conference and All-State selection in 2006 at Chaminade High School ... Helped guide Chaminade to a state championship in 2006 ... Four-time letter winner ... Powered Red Devils to three Metro Catholic Conference crowns ... Third team All-Metro and honorable mention All-State pick as a junior ... Played five seasons for Scott Gallagher Soccer Club and helped team to Region II title and third place nationally in 2006 ... Played in Midwest Regional League U-16 and U-17 team, both of which won championships ... Member of Missouri’s Olympic Development U-15 and U-16 teams as well as U-15 Region II team.
Previously: Transferred from Drury University.
Stoll’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G A Pts. Sh Sh% Previously Played at Illinois-Chicago
14
SOG
SOG% GW
2008: Tied for team lead with four goals ... All four goals came in SIUE victories ... Recorded game-winner against McKendree ... Tallied 20 shots.
Prep: Selected second team All-State in Missouri while at Fort Zumwalt South High School.
Year GP-GS 2008 14-12 2009 15-12 Totals 29-24
G 4 2 6
Anzalone’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 0 8 20 .200 0 4 16 .125 0 12 36 .167
SOG 11 9 20
SOG% GW .550 1 .562 1 .556 2
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2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Mike Jones
Nick Collico
Senior • 6-2 • 180 • Back
Junior • 6-0 • 180 • Goalkeeper
St. Peters, Mo.
Florissant, Mo.
Ft. Zumwalt South High School
Chaminade High School
Major: Kinesiology
Major: Undeclared
2009: Redshirt.
2009: Appeared in one match in goal ... Allowed one goal and collected two saves...Also played one game as a midfielder
2008: Scored only goal of the season in 3-2 loss at Dayton on Sept. 26 ... Appeared in all 14 games and started 13 times. 2007: All-Great Lakes Valley Conference third team on defense ... Started all 16 matches that he appeared in ... Helped anchor defense which would advance to the NCAA Tournament for a fifth consecutive year. 2006: Appeared in 12 games and started two.
2008: Appeared in three games for the Cougars ... Made eight saves ... Allowed just a single goal ... Logged 148:05 in goal. Prep: Three-year letter winner at goalkeeper at Chaminade College Prep ... Led Chaminade to a 21-4-1 record, a No. 4 state ranking and a 2006 MSHAA state championship ... Honorable Mention All-State ... Led Metro Catholic Conference in goals against average ... Third team All-Metro.
Prep: Two-time Player of the Year at Fort Zumwalt South High School ... Second team All-State and All-Metro pick as a senior ... Three-time AllConference selection ... Named Athlete of the Week by the St. Louis PostDispatch ... Also competed in basketball and track ... Member of Olympic Development Missouri Region II pool from 2000 to 2003 ... Played in 2004 Mid-West Premier League.
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 12-2 16-16 14-13 Redshirt 42-31
G 0 3 1
A 0 1 0
4
1
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Jones’ Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh% 0 0 .000 7 5 .600 2 7 .143 9
12
.333
SOG 0 3 2 5
SOG% GW .000 0 .600 0 .286 0 .417
Year 2008 2009 Total
Collico’s Career Stats GP-GS Min. GA GA Avg. S S% 3-2 148:05 1 0.61 8 .889 1-0 45:00 1 2.00 2 .667 4-2 193:05 2 0.93 10 .833
W 1 0 1
L 0 0 0
T 0 0 0
Sho 0 0 0
0
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Scott Meyer
Jack Twellman
Junior • 5-11 • 165 • Goalkeeper
Junior • 5-11 • 165 • Midfield/Forward
Ballwin, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Desmet High School
St. Louis University High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Business
2009: Started all 17 matches in goal ... Finished the season with a 5-8-3 record ... Played a total of 1551 minutes, 37 seconds for the season ... Held a goals against average of 0.93 ... Collected 50 saves.
2008: Tied for team lead with four goals ... Scored a pair of goals in 3-0 win at Central Arkansas on Nov. 15 ... Recorded an assist on lone goal at Belmont ... Notched a goal against McKendree in 2-0 win ... Started all 14 games ... Led team with 31 shots.
2008: Redshirted. 2007: Appeared in three matches for the Cougars ... Recorded three saves in just more than 48 minutes of play. Prep: Four-year letter winner for Desmet Jesuit High School ... Collected second team All-Conference, All-Metro Honorable Mention, and academic honors at Desmet.
Year 2007 2009 Total
16
Meyers’ Career Stats GP-GS Min. GA GA Avg. S S% 3-0 48:45 1 1.85 3 .750 17-17 1551:37 16 0.93 70 .814 20-17 1600:22 17 0.96 73 .811
W 0 5 5
L 0 8 8
T 0 3 3
2009: Scored goal against Columbia ... Tied for third on the team with 17 shots ... Started in 10 matches before being sidelined with an injury.
Sho 0 6 6
Prep: Played three years varsity soccer ... Helped St. Louis University High School to a 2007 state runner-up trophy ... 2007 NSCAA/Adidas High School Boys All-Region V (Midwest) team ... Received first team All-Metro, All-Conference, and All-State honors ... Scored 17 goals and racked up 22 assists in the 2007 season for SLUH ... Father, Mike, played on SIUE’s national championships team in 1979.
Year 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 14-13 10-10 24-23
G 4 1 5
Twellman’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 1 9 31 .129 0 2 17 .059 1 11 48 .104
SOG 12 8 20
SOG% GW .387 1 .471 0 .417 1
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2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Ryan Wilhelm
Nash Maduekwe
Junior • 5-11 • 175 • Back
Junior • 6-1 • 170 • Back
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Christian Brothers College High School
Chaminade High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
2008: Scored first collegiate goal in double overtime loss at Northern Illinois on Sept. 5 ... Started every game this season ... Recorded three shots on goal. 2007: Appeared in 15 matches, starting all of them. Key player in backfield which helped SIUE advance to the NCAA Tournament for a fifth consecutive season.
2009: Appeared in 14 matches and started 13 as a defender ... Recorded assist on game-winning goal against IUPUI ... Recorded four shots. 2008: Scored one goal in 12 appearances ... Added one assist during the season ... Notched his first career goal in 3-1 at Wright State on Sept. 12. Prep: Honorable mention All-Metro in 2007 at Chaminade ... Helped Chaminade to 2006 state championship ... Varsity starter for two years.
Prep: Helped Christian Brothers College win the 2005 state championship ... Collected All-State, All-Metro, All-Conference and academic honors at CBC.
Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 15-15 14-14 Redshirt 29-29
G 0 1
Wilhelm’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 2 2 5 .000 0 2 5 .200
1
2
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4
10
.100
SOG 2 3 5
SOG% GW .400 0 .600 0 .500
Year 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 12-2 14-13 26-15
G 1 0 1
Maduekwe’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 1 3 5 .200 1 1 4 .000 2 4 9 .111
SOG 2 0 2
SOG% GW .400 1 .000 0 .222 1
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2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Benny Jeffery
Jared Tejada
Junior • 5-11 • 155 • Midfield/Back
Sophomore • 5-6 • 150 • Forward
Florissant, Mo.
Troy, Ill.
Hazelwood Central Senior High
Triad High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
2008: Tallied two goals during the season ... Added one assist ... Scored only goal for Cougars in 3-1 loss at Belmont on Nov. 8 ... Appeared in 13 games ... Finished third on the team with 21 shots. 2007: Started all 18 matches for the Cougars. Prep: Letter four times while at Hazelwood Central Senior High. Collected All-Conference, All-State, All-Metro, and Player of the Year honors as a senior.
Year 2007 2008 2009 Total
18
GP-GS 18-18 13-13 Redshirt 31-31
G 1 2
Jeffery’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 2 4 15 .067 1 5 21 .095
3
3
9
36
.083
SOG 7 11 18
SOG% GW .467 0 .524 0 .500
2009: Appeared in 16 games and started 11 ... Recorded assist against Centenary ... Tied for third on the team with 17 shots. Prep: Named the 1A/2A Player of the Year by the Belleville NewsDemocrat as a senior at Triad High School ... Named All-Metro as a senior by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ... Tabbed All-State and All-Midwest Region V in 2008 ... Led Mississippi Valley Conference with 29 goals and 17 assists as a senior and 24 goals and 13 assists as a junior ... Threetime All-MVC selection ... Selected as the team’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior ... Named Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... Played for the U18 SLSG U.S. Academy team in 2008 and 2009 ... Named to the U17/U18 Mid-America Starting XI.
Year 2009 Total
GP-GS 16-11 16-11
G 0 0
A 1 1
Tejada’s Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh% 1 17 .000 1 17 .000
SOG 6 6
SOG% GW .353 0 .353 0
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2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Brian Groark
Peter Kelly
Sophomore • 5-9 • 150 • Midfield
Sophomore • 6-0 • 160 • Forward
Florissant, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Christian Brothers College High School
St. Louis Priory High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
2008: Scored first goal of his career in 2-0 win at IPFW on Sept. 14 ... Appeared in 11 games for the Cougars. Prep: First team All-State and first team All-Metro in 2007 ... First team AllMetro Catholic Conference as a senior ... Three-year varsity letter winner for soccer ... Four-time honor roll student.
Year 2008 2009 Total
GP-GS 11-10 Redshirt 11-10
G 1
Groark’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 0 2 14 .071
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2
14
.071
SOG 8 8
SOG% GW .571 1 .571
2009: Scored game-winning goals against Columbia and IUPUI ... Tied for the most goals for the season with Kevin Bielicki ... Appeared in 15 matches, starting eight in his first season at SIUE ... Ranked third on the team with 18 shots with eight shots on goal. Prep: Named ABC League Player of the Year at St. Louis Priory High School ... Recorded league-leading 20 goals and 12 assists as a senior ... Two-time All-State selection ... Posted 14 goals and six assists as a junior ... Honorable mention All-Metro as a junior and second team All-Metro as a senior by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ... Four-time letter winner at Priory in soccer ... Also played one season of baseball for Priory.
Year 2009 Total
GP-GS 15-8 15-8
G 2 2
A 0 0
Kelly’s Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh% 4 18 .111 4 18 .111
SOG 8 8
SOG% GW .444 2 .444 2
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2010 Student-Athlete Biographies
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Kyle Waller
Jose Tamayo
Sophomore • 5-10 • 170 • Back
Sophomore • 5-11 • 160 • Midfield
Columbia, Ill.
La Puente, Calif.
Columbia High School
Nogales High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
2009: Appeared in 14 matches and started 13 ... Took three shots. Prep: Led St. Louis area with 38 goals as a senior at Columbia High School ... Named to the All-Metro East team three times ... Selected to the All-Sectional team twice ... Selected as a Suburban Journals Player of the Week (Oct. 7, 2007) .. Named StlSoccer.net Player of the Week (Nov. 2007) ... Tabbed Channel 4 Performance Player of the Month Candidate (Nov. 2007) ... Received All-Cahokia Conference honors three times ... Completed club soccer for SLSG USSF Academy ... Member of National Honor Society and honor roll.
Year 2009 Total
20
GP-GS 14-13 14-13
G 0 0
A 0 0
Waller’s Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh% 0 3 .000 0 3 .000
SOG 0 0
SOG% GW .000 0 .000 0
2009: Appeared in 17 matches and started 14 ... Tallied 15 shots with four shots on goal. Prep: Invited to the U.S. U18 National Team in 2008 ... Selected to the 2008 NSCAA U.S. All-Region IV team ... Ranked No. 33 in the country by TopDrawer Soccer in its Top 100 list for the Class of 2009 ... Earned a four-star designation by TopDrawer Soccer (out of five stars) ... Competed for Nogales High School ... Played club soccer for U18 Irvine Strikers Development Academy under the direction of former SIUE All-American Don Ebert.
Year 2009 Total
GP-GS 17-14 17-14
G 0 0
Tamayo’s Career Stats A Pts. Sh Sh% 0 0 15 .000 0 0 15 .000
SOG 4 4
SOG% GW .267 0 .267 0
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Jordan Barnes
Aaron Lantz
Sophomore • 6-0 • 165 • Forward
Sophomore • 5-8 • 150 • Midfield
Florissant, Mo.
Springfield, Ill.
Christian Brothers College High School
Sacred Heart Griffin High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Business
Prep: Received first team All-State and All-Metro honors as a senior at Christian Brothers College High School ... Led CBC with 23 goals and 11 assists his senior year ... Two-time varsity letter winner ... Helped CBC to Metro Catholic Conference title and district championship his senior season ... Played for two-time Missouri state champion Scott Gallagher club team, which were Region 2 semifinalists in 2008 and finalists in 2009.
Year 2009
GP-GS Redshirt
G
A
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Barnes’ Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh%
SOG
SOG% GW
2009: Appeared in seven matches, starting one ... Recorded one shot. Prep: All-State selection at Sacred Heart Griffin High School his senior season ... Led team in assists all four seasons ... Recorded 15 goals and 25 assists as a senior ... Led Sacred Heart Griffin to state title game as a senior ... Three-time All-Conference pick ... Two-time All-Sectional honoree ... Played club soccer for Raiders 91 and won the Illinois State Cup in 2002 ... Helped the U13 Metro United to a Super 4 League National Finalist finish ... Powered U16 Metro United to an semifinals of the Illinois State Cup ... Participated at the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.
Year 2009 Total
GP-GS 7-1 7-1
G 0 0
A 0 0
Lantz’s Career Stats Pts. Sh Sh% 0 1 .000 0 1 .000
SOG 0 0
SOG% GW .000 0 .000 0
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Austin Tierney
Justin Watson
Freshman • 5-10 • 165 • Midfield
Sophomore • 5-6 • 155 • Midfield/Forward
St. Louis, Mo.
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Christian Brothers College High School
Socastee High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
Prep: Named 2009 Missouri High School Player of the Year at CBC High School by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, NSCAA, and adidas ... Selected All-American by the NSCAA ... First team All-Metro as a senior and honorable mention All-Metro as a sophomore and junior ... Earned CBC Coaches Award (Horgan Award) in 2009 ... Captained state championship team in 2009 ... Scored seven goals and added a team-leading 10 assists in his final prep season ... Four-year letter winner for CBC ... Major part of three Missouri state championships with the Lou Fusz Soccer Club ... Participated in Snickers Regional Tournament with Lou Fusz ... Played for U16 and U18 Scott Gallagher Academy teams ... Member of Missouri’s Olympic Development program in 2006 and 2007.
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Previous: Scored two goals and one assist as a freshman at Memphis ... Tied for third on the team in goals scored ... Received three starting assignments and played in 12 contests ... Recorded goals against Missouri Valley Conference rivals Drake and Central Arkansas. Prep: Member of the U-18 U.S. Men’s National Team ... Played club soccer for Bridge Futbol Alliance, helping team to two national championships ... Selected to SCsooccer.com’s 2008 Super XXII team ... Led Socastee High School to Lower State Finals twice ... Helped team to three regional championships ... Earned All-Region honors ... Recorded 22 goals and 11 assists as a senior ... Born in Bermuda and moved to South Carolina at age 11.
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Chris Garavaglia
Stephen McAnany
Freshman • 5-10 • 160 • Back
Freshman • 5-10 • 165 • Midfield
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Vianney High School
Vianney High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
Prep: Named the 2009 Missouri Defensive Player of the Year ... Threetime first team All-Conference selection at Vianney High School ... Fourtime Vianney Defensive Most Valuable Player ... An All-State and All-Metro pick as a senior ... Recorded two assists his senior season ... Earned First Honors in academics at Vianney.
Prep: Two-time All-State and All-Metro selection at Vianney High School ... Served as prime setup player for Vianney with 14 assists his senior season ... Scored seven goals, which was third on the squad ... Honorable Mention All-State pick as a junior ... Earned First Honors in academics as a senior and Second Honors his fresman through junior years.
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Austin Cain
Josh Ward
Freshman • 6-0 • 155 • Forward
Freshman • 6-1 • 170 • Back
Las Vegas, Nevada
Lake St. Louis, Mo.
Bishop Gorman High School
Wentzville Holt High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
Prep: Helped Bishop Gorman High School to a state runner-up finish as a senior .. Led team to a 21-1-1 record, including a 20-match winning streak.
Prep: Helped Wentzville Holt High School to an 11-8-2 record as a senior ... Scored one goal and added two assists as a key back for the Indians ... Four-year varsity starter and a member of the Gateway Athletic Conference South team in 2009 ... Member of the 2009 Missouri state Olympic Development team.
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Logan Spidle
Zach Hosler
Freshman • 5-11 • 170 • Midfield
Freshman • 5-11 • 205 • Goalkeeper
Plainfield, Ill.
St. Charles, Ill.
Plainfield Central High School
St. Charles North High School
Major: Undeclared
Major: Undeclared
Prep: Led Plainfield Central High School to four consecutive conference championships as a starting center midfielder ... Two-time All-Area and All-Sectional pick ... All-time assists leader at Plainfield ... All-Pepsi Tournament team for two seasons .. Team captain in both junior and senior seasons ... Named to Honor Roll all four years ... Member of the Wildcat Athletic Leadership Club, which is designed to further leadership skills, develop character, render community service, and serve as a role model ... Played summer soccer for the Chicago Fire Developmental Academy, which was a finalist for the Midwest Region II Tournament.
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Prep: Three-year starting goalkeeper at St. Charles (Ill.) North High School ... All-Area and All-Conference selection as a senior ... Helped St. Charles to the Elite Eight in 2008 and a regional championship in 2007 ... Honorable mention All-Conference pick as a senior ... Team captain his senior season ... Competed at the Olympic Development Program level for four years ... Played for Soccer U.S. Development Academy since 2007 ... Played for Sockers FC Chicago, helping team to finals of the State Cup.
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Freshman • 6-3 • 185 • Goalkeeper St. Louis, Mo. St. Mary’s High School Major: Undeclared Prep: Selected first team All-State as a goalkeeper in his senior season at St. Mary’s High School ... Named first team All-Metro by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and first team All-Conference ... Selected team captain as a senior ... Posted 10 shutouts and a 0.79 goals against average as a senior ... Recorded 208 saves in final season ... Also earned versity letters in baseball and ice hockey ... Selected for the Hoby Baker Award, Most valuable Player and team captain in 2008 ... Named to the senior All-Star hockey team ... Selected Rookie of the Year in baseball ... Named to honor roll in all semesters at St. Mary’s ... Member of National Honor Society.
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Snapshots from SIUE’s Summer Trip to England
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2010 Opponents Loyola (Exh.)
Belmont
Sat., Aug. 21 • @ Korte Stadium • 2:30 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................... Chicago, Ill. (15,670) Stadium ...................................................................................... Loyola Soccer Park Nickname.................................................................................................... Ramblers 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 4-8-4 Conference ....................................................................................... Horizon League Sun Belt Record/Place ................................................................................ 1-5-2/9th Head Coach...........................................................................................Brendan Eitz Soccer SID ................................................................................................John Felts Office Phone ......................................................................................(773) 508-2557 E-mail ..................................................................................................................TBA Web site..............................................................................www.loyolaramblers.com
Sat., Sept. 4 • @ Korte Stadium • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ...........................................................Nashville, Tenn. (5,017) Stadium (cap.) ....................................................................Whitten Soccer Complex Nickname......................................................................................................... Bruins 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 3-13-1 Conference ............................................................................................. Atlantic Sun Atlantic Sun Record/Place ........................................................................... 2-7/10th Head Coach ...................................................................................... Earle Davidson Soccer SID .........................................................................................................TBA Office Phone .....................................................................................(615) 460-8023 E-mail .................................................................................................................TBA Web site ...............................................................................belmontbruins.cstv.com
Saint Louis (Exh.)
SMU
Fri., Aug. 27 • @St. Louis, Mo. • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................ St. Louis, Mo. (13,313) Stadium ........................................................................ Robert R. Hermann Stadium Nickname...................................................................................................... Billikens 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................... 15-7 Conference ................................................................................................Atlantic 10 Great West/Place ......................................................................................... 7-2/2nd Head Coach .........................................................................................Mike McGinty Soccer SID ....................................................................................Brian Kunderman Office Phone .....................................................................................(314) 977-3346 E-mail ........................................................................................ bkunderm@slu.edu Web site ...................................................................................www.slubillikens.com
Fri., Sept. 10 • @ Tulsa, Okla. • 5 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................. Dallas, Texas (10,981) Stadium ...............................................................................................Westcott Field Nickname....................................................................................................Mustangs 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 6-8-2 Conference ......................................................................................Conference USA Conference USA Record/Place .................................................................. 2-4-2/7th Head Coach.....................................................................................Tim McClements Soccer SID .........................................................................................................TBA Office Phone .....................................................................................(214) 768-2883 E-mail .................................................................................................................TBA Web site ............................................................................... smumustangs.cstv.com
Western Illinois
Tulsa
Wed., Sept. 1 • @ Korte Stadium • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................... Macomb, Ill. (13,331) Stadium ...................................................................... John MacKenzie Alumni Field Nickname................................................................................ Fighting Leathernecks 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 8-8-2 Conference .................................................................................................... Summit Summit Record/Place ................................................................................. 5-3-1/4th Head Coach ............................................................................................ Tony Guinn Soccer SID ............................................................................................Ryan Bower Office Phone ....................................................................................... 309-298-1133 E-mail ....................................................................................... RP-Bower@wiu.edu Web site ..........................................................................www.GoLeathernecks.com
Sun., Sept. 12 • @ Tulsa, Okla. • 2:30 pm Location (Enrollment) ................................................................. Tulsa, Okla. (4,187) Stadium .............................................................. Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium Nickname.................................................................................................. Hurricanes 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 15-5-2 Conference ......................................................................................Conference USA Conference USA Record/Place .................................................................. 6-1-1/1st Head Coach ........................................................................................ Tom McIntosh Soccer SID ........................................................................................ Stephanie Hall Office Phone ...................................................................................... .918-631-2163 E-mail .............................................................................stephanie-hall@utulsa.edu Web site ..............................................................................www.tulsahurricane.com
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2010 Opponents Cleveland State
Memphis
Fri., Sept. 17 • @ Korte Stadium • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) .........................................................Cleveland, Ohio (16,245) Stadium ............................................................................................... Krenzler Field Nickname........................................................................................................Vikings 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 7-8-5 Conference .................................................................................................... Horizon Horizon Record/Place................................................................................4-2-2/T3rd Head Coach..........................................................................................Ali Kazemaini Soccer SID ..........................................................................................Brian McCann Office Phone ...................................................................................... (216) 687-5115 E-mail ..............................................................................b.mccann66@csuohio.edu Web site.....................................................................................www.csuvikings.com
Sun., Sept. 26 • @ Korte Stadium • 2:30 pm Location (Enrollment) .........................................................Memphis, Tenn. (20,214) Stadium ......................................................................... Mike Rose Soccer Complex Nickname..........................................................................................................Tigers 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 7-7-2 Conference ......................................................................................Conference USA C-USA Record/Place .................................................................................. 3-5-0/5th Head Coach ...........................................................................................Richie Grant Soccer SID ...........................................................................................Colby Wilson Office Phone .....................................................................................(901) 678-5294 E-mail ................................................................................ rcwlson2@memphis.edu Web site .................................................................................www.GoTigersGo.com
IUPUI
UIC
Sun., Sept. 19 • @ Korte Stadium • 3 pm Location (Enrollment) ....................................................... Indianapolis, Ind. (30,383) Stadium .............................................................................................. Kuntz Stadium Nickname.......................................................................................................Jaguars 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 5-11-3 Conference .................................................................................................... Summit Summit Record/Place .................................................................................3-2-1/3rd Head Coach ........................................................................................Steve Franklin Soccer SID .......................................................................................... Ed Holdaway Office Phone .....................................................................................(317) 274-2725 E-mail ......................................................................................eholdawa@iupui.edu Web site ...................................................................................www.IUPUIJags.com
Thu., Sept. 30 • @ Chicago, Ill. • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................... Chicago, Ill. (26,245) Stadium .................................................................................................Flames Field Nickname........................................................................................................Flames 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 6-6-7 Conference .................................................................................................... Horizon Horizon Record/Place ................................................................................. 3-3-2/5th Head Coach...........................................................................................Sean Phillips Soccer SID ........................................................................................ John Jaramillo Office Phone .....................................................................................(312) 996-5880 E-mail ................................................................................................... jjar@uic.edu Web site .....................................................................................www.uicflames.com
Dayton
Oral Roberts
Fri., Sept. 24 • @ Korte Stadium • 7:30 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................... Dayton, Ohio (7,700) Stadium ..................................................................................................Baujan Field Nickname..........................................................................................................Flyers 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 14-5-1 Conference ................................................................................................Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 Record/Place ................................................................................8-1/1st Head Coach ....................................................................................... Dennis Currier Soccer SID ........................................................................................Krystal Warren Office Phone .....................................................................................(937) 229-5240 E-mail ........................................................................warrenkk@notes.udayton.edu Web site .................................................................................www.daytonflyers.com
Sun., Oct. 3 • @ Korte Stadium. • 2:30 pm Location (Enrollment) ................................................................. Tulsa, Okla. (5,109) Stadium .................................................................................. ORU Soccer Complex Nickname............................................................................................Golden Eagles 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 6-8-3 Conference .................................................................................................... Summit Summit Record/Place ................................................................................. 2-3-1/5th Head Coach .......................................................................................... Steve Hayes Soccer SID .............................................................................................. Cris Belvin Office Phone .....................................................................................(918) 495-7181 E-mail ............................................................................................ cbelvin@oru.edu Web site ..........................................................................www.orugoldeneagles.com
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2010 Opponents Bradley
Central Arkansas
Sat., Oct. 9 • @ Korte Stadium • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) .................................................................... Peoria, Ill. (5,801) Stadium ...............................................................................................Shea Stadium Nickname........................................................................................................ Braves 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 6-11-1 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place ......................................................................................... 1-9/6th Head Coach............................................................................................Jim DeRose Soccer SID ...........................................................................................Bobby Parker Office Phone ......................................................................................(309) 677-2624 E-mail ...................................................................................... bparker@bradley.edu Web site...............................................................................www.bradleybraves.com
Wed., Oct. 20 • @ Korte Stadium • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................. Conway, Ark. (12,959) Stadium (cap.) ................................................................................... Farris Complex Nickname.......................................................................................................... Bears 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 7-7-1 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place ..............................................................................................N/A Head Coach .......................................................................................Chad Flanders Soccer SID ................................................................................................ Josh Goff Office Phone .....................................................................................(501) 450-5695 E-mail ................................................................................................ jgoff@uca.edu Web site .....................................................................................www.ucasports.com
Evansville
Drake
Wed., Oct. 13 • @ Evansville, Ind. • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................ Evansville, Ind. (2,699) Stadium ..........................................Black Beauty Field At Arad McCutchan Stadium Nickname................................................................................................ Purple Aces 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 12-8-1 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place ..................................................................................... 5-4-1/4th Head Coach ...........................................................................................Mike Jacobs Soccer SID .............................................................................................. Bob Boxell Office Phone .....................................................................................(812) 488-2285 E-mail ..................................................................................... bb33@evansville.edu Web site ....................................................................................... gopurpleaces.com
Sat., Oct. 23 • @ Korte Stadium • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ........................................................Des Moines, Iowa (5,668) Stadium .............................................................................. Cownie Soccer Complex Nickname......................................................................................................Bulldogs 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 16-7-2 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place .................................................................................... 6-3-1/2nd Head Coach..........................................................................................Sean Holmes Soccer SID .........................................................................................Sean Palchick Office Phone .....................................................................................(515) 271-4147 E-mail .............................................................................. sean.palchick@drake.edu Web site ..........................................................................www.godrakebulldogs.com
Eastern Illinois
Creighton
Sat., Oct. 16 • @ Charleston, Ill. • 2 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................Charleston, Ill. (11,075) Stadium .............................................................................................. Lakeside Field Nickname..................................................................................................... Panthers 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 6-8-3 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place ..................................................................................... 2-6-1/5th Head Coach .......................................................................................Adam Howarth Soccer SID ..............................................................................................Ben Turner Office Phone .....................................................................................(217) 581-7020 E-mail ....................................................................................... RP-Bower@wiu.edu Web site ................................................................................. www.eiupanthers.com
Sat., Oct. 30 • @ Omaha, Neb. • 6 pm Location (Enrollment) ............................................................... Omaha, Neb. (7,051) Stadium ..............................................................Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Nickname......................................................................................................Bluejays 2009 Overall Record.......................................................................................... 7-4-5 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place .....................................................................................4-2-4/3rd Head Coach ............................................................................................Jamie Clark Soccer SID .............................................................................................Rob Simms Office Phone .................................................................................... (402) 280-2433 E-mail .................................................................................. rsimms@creighton.edu Web site ................................................................................. www.gocreighton.com
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Missouri State
Wed., Nov. 10 No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed, time TBA No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed, time TBA
Sat., Nov. 6 • @ Springfield, Mo. • 7 pm Location (Enrollment) ......................................................... Springfield, Mo. (21,688) Stadium ..................................................................................................Plaster Field Nickname.......................................................................................................... Bears 2009 Overall Record........................................................................................ 12-5-2 Conference .........................................................................................Missouri Valley MVC Record/Place ...................................................................................... 7-1-1/1st Head Coach..............................................................................................Jon Leamy Soccer SID ................................................................................................. Tim Bohn Office Phone ......................................................................................(417) 836-4867 E-mail .............................................................................. TBohn@missouristate.edu Web site.......................................................................www.missouristatebears.com
2010 Missouri Valley Conference Schedule Date
Home Team
Away Team
Sat, Sept. 25
Central Arkansas
Missouri State
4:00 p.m.
Time
Fri, Oct. 1
Creighton
Eastern Illinois
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 9
Eastern Illinois
Missouri State
2:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 9
Drake
Evansville
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 9
SIU Edwardsville
Bradley
7:00 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 13
Central Arkansas
Eastern Illinois
4:00 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 13
Bradley
Drake
7:00 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 13
Evansville
SIU Edwardsville
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 16
Eastern Illinois
SIU Edwardsville
2:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 16
Missouri State
Drake
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 16
Evansville
Creighton
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 16
Bradley
Central Arkansas
7:00 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 20
Eastern Illinois
Bradley
2:30 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 20
SIU Edwardsville
Central Arkansas
7:00 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 20
Drake
Creighton
7:00 p.m.
Wed, Oct. 20
Missouri State
Evansville
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 23
Central Arkansas
Creighton
2:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 23
SIU Edwardsville
Drake
7:00 p.m.
Sun, Oct. 24
Bradley
Evansville
2:00 p.m.
Fri, Oct. 29
Evansville
Eastern Illinois
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 30
Missouri State
Bradley
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 30
Drake
Central Arkansas
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Oct. 30
Creighton
SIU Edwardsville
7:00 p.m.
Wed, Nov. 3
Creighton
Missouri State
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Nov. 6
Creighton
Bradley
12:00 p.m.
Sat, Nov. 6
Eastern Illinois
Drake
2:00 p.m.
Sat, Nov. 6
Evansville
Central Arkansas
7:00 p.m.
Sat, Nov. 6
SIU Edwardsville
Missouri State
7:00 p.m.
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Fri., Nov. 12 Winner of No. 3/No. 6 game vs. No. 2 seed, time TBA Winner of No. 4/No. 5 game vs. No. 1 seed, time TBA Sun., Nov. 14 Championship game, time TBA (Broadcast live on Fox Sports Midwest)
Missouri Valley Conference 2009 Standings Team Missouri State Drake Creighton Evansville Eastern Illinois Bradley
Record 7-1-1 6-3-1 4-2-4 5-4-1 2-6-1 1-9
Pct .833 .650 .600 .550 .278 .100
Record 12-5-2 16-7-2 7-5-5 12-7-1 6-8-3 6-11-1
Pct .684 .680 .559 .625 .441 .361
Streak L2 L1 L2 W2 L2 L1
2009 MVC Men’s Soccer All-Conference Teams First Team School Pos. Yr. Alex Riggs Missouri State GK Jr. Chris Schuler Creighton D Sr. Seth Sinovic Creighton D Sr. Julien Edwards Drake D Sr. Johannes Demarzi Missouri State D Sr. Luke Gorczyca Drake MF Sr. Kevin Shrout Drake MF Sr. Robby Lynch Evansville MF Jr. Chris Cutshaw Bradley F Sr. Ethan Finlay Creighton F So. Garrett Webb Drake F Sr. Second Team Brian Holt Creighton GK So. Travis English Bradley D Sr. Calvin Clark Drake D Sr. kyle Deremer Creighton D Jr. Grant Campbell Bradley MF Sr. Josh Moran Creighton MF Jr. Matt Kuhn Drake MF Jr. Richie Menjivar Evansville MF So. Kyle Windmueller Missouri State MF Sr. Alex Harrison Eastern Illinois F Jr. Tom Irvin Evansville F Jr. Mike Luttrull Evansville F Jr. Honorable Mention: Phil Boerger, Evansville; Bryan Gaul, Bradley; Justin Sass, Evansville; Ryan Hennessy, Missouri State; Jerry Maddi, Eastern Illinois; Jeff Thayer, Creighton; Paul Paradise, Missouri State. All-Freshman: Tapiwa Machingauta, Bradley; Ryan Warren, Eastern Illinois; Francesco Capone, Missouri State; Dion Acoff, Creighton; Jerry Maddi, Eastern Illinois; Brent Kallman, Creighton; Kyle Bullock, Eastern Illinois; Eric Martin, Missouri State. Player of the Year: Garrett Webb, Drake Defensive Player of the Year: Alex Riggs, Missouri State Freshman of the Year: Dion Acoff, Creighton Coaching Staff of the Year: Missouri State MVC Fair Play Award: Eastern Illinois
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2009 Season in Review
SIUE opened the 2009 season with a 1-0 victory at future MissouriValley Conference Evansville in a hard-fought contest decided on a penalty kick. The Cougars would drop close games at Oakland, No. 13 Louisville as well as against Kentucky at the Louisville Tournament. SIUE rebounded with a 2-1 win over Columbia and used the momentum going into a matchup at Ohio State. Despite a 0-0 tie, the Cougars left the game with an acoomplishment. It would be the second of six shutouts for Scott Meyer, who would be
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named the team’s Most Valuable Player. After a loss at Dayton and an overtime thriller at No. 17 Northwestern, the Cougars would win three of the next four games. SIUE topped IUPUI on the road and Alabama A&M at home. Both were 1-0 shutouts for SIUE. The Cougars also gained a shutout win over Centenary and a 0-0 tie with IPFW. Injuries would plague the Cougars down the stretch with losses at Memphis, at Western Illinois, and at home against Central Arkansas. The Cougars would gain a tie against Oral Roberts. Chris Anzalone would pick up his second goal of the season against Oral Roberts.
Junior midfielder Kevin Bielicki would finish as the team’s leading scorer with two goals and three assists. He provided the game winner against Centenary. Freshman Peter Kelly and Anzalone also recorded a pair of goals for the Cougars. Kelly gave SIUE game-winning goals against Columbia and IUPUI. After the season completed, senior back Zach Bauer turned in his Cougar jersey for the colors of AC St. Louis, the professional entry in the new North American Soccer League. He becomes the latest in a long line of former Cougar players who have turned pro.
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2009 Results Date
Opponent
WL
Score
Overall
Conf
Attend
Goals scored
Sept. 1
at U. of Evansville
W
1-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
696
TEAM (unassisted)
Sept. 4
OAKLAND
L
1-2
1-1-0
0-0-0
725
Hemkens, Ben (Bielicki, Kevin)
Sept. 11
at #13 Louisville
L
0-2
1-2-0
0-0-0
1234
-
Sept. 13
vs Kentucky
L
1-2
1-3-0
0-0-0
233
Bielicki, Kevin (Leon, Sebastian)
Sept. 18
COLUMBIA COLLEGE
W
2-1
2-3-0
0-0-0
645
Twellman, Jack (Roy, Randy) Kelly, Peter (Bielicki, Kevin)
Sept. 20
at Ohio State
T O2
0-0
2-3-1
0-0-0
319
-
Sept. 25
at Dayton
L
0-3
2-4-1
0-0-0
1121
-
Sept. 27
at #17 Northwestern
L OT
0-1
2-5-1
0-0-0
345
-
Oct. 3
at IUPUI
W
1-0
3-5-1
0-0-0
244
Kelly, Peter (Maduekwe, Nash)
Oct. 9
ALABAMA A&M
W
1-0
4-5-1
0-0-0
1425
Anzalone, Chris (Bielicki, Kevin)
Oct. 11
at Cleveland State
L OT
0-1
4-6-1
0-0-0
103
-
Oct. 15
CENTENARY
W
1-0
5-6-1
0-0-0
252
Bielicki, Kevin (Tejada, Jared)
Oct.17
IPFW
T O2
0-0
5-6-2
0-0-0
295
-
Oct. 24
at Memphis
L
0-2
5-7-2
0-0-0
428
-
Oct. 28
at Western Illinois
L
0-1
5-8-2
0-0-0
63
-
Nov. 07
at Oral Roberts
T O2
1-1
5-8-3
0-0-0
200
Anzalone, Chris (Roy, Randy)
Nov. 14
CENTRAL ARKANSAS
L
0-1
5-9-3
0-0-0
745
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CORNER KICKS BY PRD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
9
SIU Edwardsville
30
34
0
2
66
0
17
Opponents
30
44
2
6
82
OT
OT2
Total
FOULS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
96
3
3
180
SIU Edwardsville
87
103
8
2
200
93
111
8
6
218
Opponents
79
102
4
3
188
SAVES BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
SIU Edwardsville
32
39
1
2
74
Opponents
25
38
0
1
64
GOALS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
SIU Edwardsville
5
4
0
0
Opponents
7
8
2
SHOTS BY PERIOD
1st
2nd
SIU Edwardsville
78
Opponents
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2009 Individual Statistics Overall: 5-9-3 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 3-2-1 Away: 2-6-2 Neut: 0-1-0 ## 9 13 19 8 5 3 17 25 21 15 4 11 14 2 6 24 20 0
Name Bielicki, Kevin Kelly, Peter Anzalone, Chris Twellman, Jack Hemkens, Ben Roy, Randy Tejada, Jared Leon, Sebastian Maduekwe, Nash Tamayo, Jose Hopping, Chris Bauer, Zach Waller, Kyle Stewart, Casey Hensler, Myles Lantz, Aaron Godat, Zach Collico, Nick Total............... Opponents...........
GP-GS 16-15 15-8 15-12 10-10 17-17 16-16 16-11 7-3 14-13 17-14 15-12 17-17 14-13 8-3 11-4 7-1 4-1 2-0 17 17
G 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 17
A 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 13
Pts 7 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 47
Sh 33 18 16 17 6 23 17 4 4 15 12 6 3 3 2 1 0 0 180 218
Shot% .061 .111 .125 .059 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .050 .078
SOG 18 8 9 8 3 9 6 1 0 4 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 75 91
SOG% .545 .444 .562 .471 .500 .391 .353 .250 .000 .267 .250 .333 .000 .333 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .417 .417
GW 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1
Name Meyer, Scott Collico, Nick TEAM Total............... Opponents........... Team saves: 2
GP-GS 17-17 1-0
Minutes 1551:37 45:00 0:00 1596:37 1596:37
GA 16 1 0 17 9
Avg 0.93 2.00 0.00 0.96 0.51
Saves 70 2 2 74 64
Pct .814 .667 1.000 .813 .877
W 5 0 0 5 9
L 8 0 1 9 5
T 3 0 0 3 3
Sho 6 0 0 6 9
## 1 0 TM
17 17
## 9 13 19 8 5 3 17 25 21 TM
POINTS Kevin Bielicki Peter Kelly Chris Anzalone Jack Twellman Ben Hemkens Randy Roy Jared Tejada Sebastian Leon Nash Maduekwe TEAM
GP 16 15 15 10 17 16 16 7 14 16
G 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
A Pts Shots 3 7 33 0 4 18 0 4 16 0 2 17 0 2 6 2 2 23 1 1 17 1 1 4 1 1 4 0 2 0
## 13 9 19 8 5 TM
GOALS Peter Kelly Kevin Bielicki Chris Anzalone Jack Twellman Ben Hemkens TEAM
GP 15 16 15 10 17 16
G 2 2 2 1 1 1
A Pts Shots 0 4 18 3 7 33 0 4 16 0 2 17 0 2 6 0 2 0
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## 9 3 25 17 21
ASSISTS Kevin Bielicki Randy Roy Sebastian Leon Jared Tejada Nash Maduekwe
GP 16 16 7 16 14
G 2 0 0 0 0
A Pts Shots 3 7 33 2 2 23 1 1 4 1 1 17 1 1 4
## 9 3 13 8 17 19 15 4 5 11
SHOTS Kevin Bielicki Randy Roy Peter Kelly Jack Twellman Jared Tejada Chris Anzalone Jose Tamayo Chris Hopping Ben Hemkens Zach Bauer
GP 16 16 15 10 16 15 17 15 17 17
G 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 0
A 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Sh 33 23 18 17 17 16 15 12 6 6
Sh% .061 .000 .111 .059 .000 .125 .000 .000 .167 .000
## 9 3 19 13 8 17 15 4 5 11
SHOTS PCT Kevin Bielicki Randy Roy Chris Anzalone Peter Kelly Jack Twellman Jared Tejada Jose Tamayo Chris Hopping Ben Hemkens Zach Bauer
GP 16 16 15 15 10 16 17 15 17 17
G 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0
## 13 9 19
GAME WINNING GOALS Peter Kelly Kevin Bielicki Chris Anzalone
A SOG Sh% 3 18 .545 2 9 .391 0 9 .562 0 8 .444 0 8 .471 1 6 .353 0 4 .267 0 3 .250 0 3 .500 0 2 .333 GP 15 16 15
GWG 2 1 1
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2009 Team Statistics Overall: 5-9-3 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 3-2-1 Away: 2-6-2 Neut: 0-1-0 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow/Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Sept 01 at U. of Evansville 1-0 1/0 0/0 Sept 04 OAKLAND 1-2 1/2 1/2 Sept 11 at Louisville 0-2 0/2 0/2 Sept 13 vs Kentucky 1-2 1/2 1/0 Sept 18 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 2-1 2/1 2/0 Sept 20 at Ohio State 0-0 0/0 0/0 Sept 25 at Dayton 0-3 0/3 0/4 Sep 27 at Northwestern 0-1 0/1 0/1 Oct 03 at IUPUI 1-0 1/0 1/0 Oct 09 ALABAMA A&M 1-0 1/0 1/0 Oct 11 at Cleveland State 0-1 0/1 0/1 Oct 15 CENTENARY 1-0 1/0 1/0 Oct 17 IPFW 0-0 0/0 0/0 Oct 24 at Memphis 0-2 0/2 0/1 Oct 28 at Western Illinois 0-1 0/1 0/0 Nov 07 at Oral Roberts 1-1 1/1 1/1 Nov 14 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 0-1 0/1 0/1 Totals 9-17 9/17 8/13 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
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Shots 4/15 15/12 3/12 5/14 7/9 12/24 15/11 10/18 17/10 17/6 11/9 11/8 15/13 10/19 5/13 12/16 11/9 180/218
SIUE
OPP
9-180 0.53 .050 75-180 .417 10.6 8 66 0-0
17-218 1.00 .078 91-218 .417 12.8 13 82 1-1
21/1
25/0
4087 6/681 1/233
4553 10/455
On Goal 1/2 4/7 1/6 1/4 5/6 4/12 4/6 4/6 9/1 7/2 5/6 4/4 3/1 8/13 3/7 5/5 7/3 75/91
Corners 3/4 4/3 2/7 1/6 2/2 4/12 6/9 2/4 7/1 2/0 5/2 4/1 7/5 8/6 4/6 3/11 2/3 66/82
Fouls 10/11 14/8 10/12 6/10 14/11 14/12 13/12 19/9 10/14 10/8 9/12 11/8 11/14 11/12 19/16 12/13 7/6 200/188
YC-RC/YC-RC 2-0/1-0 3-0/2-0 0-0/0-0 0-0/2-0 2-0/2-0 1-0/0-0 1-0/2-0 2-0/0-0 1-0/0-0 3-0/3-0 1-0/1-0 2-0/1-0 1-1/3-0 0-0/0-0 1-0/1-0 0-0/3-0 1-0/4-0 21-1/25-0
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All-Time Letter Winners Abdohosseini, Nostrat ..............................1967-1969 Abele, Steve .............................................1987-1988 Ablett, Peter ....................................................... 1992 Ahlvers, Chris .................................................... 1989 Alldridge, Daniel ................................................ 2003 Amlong, Tim ..............................................1985-1986 Anzalone, Chris .........................................2008-2009 Anzalone, John .........................................2006-2007 Appelbaum, Jim ........................................1984-1987 Ashley, Jake .............................................1995-1996 Attarian, Dustin .........................................2006-2008 Attas, Ameen ..................................................... 2005 Attaphitaya, Surat .............................................. 1988 Axmacher, Steve ......................................1972-1975 Bailey, Ben ......................................................... 2002 Baldus, Scott ..................................................... 1994 Banner, Mike .............................................2004-2006 Barth, Jon .......................................................... 2005 Barron, Bill ................................................1972-1974 Barron, John .............................................1969-1972 Bauer, Zach ..............................................2006-2009 Becher, John ...................................................... 1982 Beck, Vince ........................................................ 1981 Becker, John ...................................................... 1981 Bellinger, Bruce ........................................1981-1984 Benben, Rick ............................................1969-1972 Bernaix, Justin ..........................................1997-1999 Berry, Bart .......................................................... 1988 Bessmer, Tim ..................................................... 1970 Beveridge, Ross .......................................2004-2007 Bielicki, Kevin ...........................................2006-2009 Bigogno, Nick ..................................................... 2008 Blake, Jack ...............................................1968-1970 Blake, Tom ......................................................... 1982 Blourtchi, Kavoos ......................................1973-1975 Boland, Michael ........................................1969-1972 Bono, Joe .................................................1973-1974 Bourneuf, Leo ...........................................1980-1984 Boyer, David .............................................1990-1992 Boyer, G.P. ................................................1984-1986 Bozada, Bob .............................................1977-1979 Brazill, Patrick ...........................................2006-2007 Brigmann, Darren .....................................1989-1990 Bringuet, Scott ................................................... 2006 Brooke, Keith ............................................1987-1988 Brown, Mike ..............................................1983-1986 Budenholzer, Matt .............................................. 2007 Burgund, Michael ......................................2003-2004 Cacciatore, Chris ......................................1974-1977 Cacciatore, Jeff .........................................1976-1979 Cacciatore, Pete .......................................2002-2005 Cacciatore, Steve .....................................1972-1975 Calvert, James ................................................... 1967 Camacho, Chris ........................................1999-2002 Cannady, Adam ................................................. 1998 Cappetta, Dave .........................................1981-1984 Carenza, Chris ..........................................1970-1974 Carenza, John ..........................................1968-1971 Carter, Todd ..............................................1989-1992 Chiwanga, Tuaya ......................................1979-1982 Cholevik, Thomas .............................................. 1970 Chrans, Ryan ..................................................... 2002 Clark, Creighton ........................................1992-1993 Clark, Tim .................................................1977-1979 Cole, Brian ................................................2002-2003
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Collie, Tim .................................................1986-1989 Collico, Nick ...............................................2008-2009 Collico, Tim ...............................................2004-2005 Concellor, Carl ................................................... 1967 Conway, Mickey ........................................1968-1970 Corbett, David ...........................................1991-1993 Corrigan, Kevin .........................................1999-2001 Crider, Andrew ................................................... 2005 Crook, Greg ..............................................2004-2007 Damico, Chris .................................................... 1989 Darby, Brett ...............................................1994-1997 Darnell, Mike ...................................................... 1994 Davis, Eddie ...................................................... 2004 DeGreeff, Tom ................................................... 1968 Deinowski, John .......................................1968-1971 Deist, Jeff ........................................................... 1994 Demtrak, Jay ..................................................... 1988 Deters, Jerry .............................................1987-1990 Diamantini, Dan ................................................. 1993 Dolphus, Dave ................................................... 1977 Donovan, Tom ..........................................1974-1977 Douglas, Brian .................................1997,1999-2001 Downar, Mark ...........................................1978-1981 Drew, Peter ...............................................1984-1985 Driesner, Arnold ................................................. 1967 Driscoll, Dennis .........................................1969-1972 Dubach, Matt .............................................1995-1997 Ebert, Don ................................................1977-1979 England, Mike ...........................................1983-1986 Elliott, Steve ..............................................1972-1974 Erickson, Don .................................................... 1998 Espejo, Mariano ................................................. 1992 Evers, Matt ...............................................2001-2002 Fassi, Vincent ...........................................1969-1972 Faucett, Fred ............................................1968-1970 Fayollat, Tom ...................................................... 1987 Fitzler, Dave ..............................................1972-1975 Flanagan, Brian .........................................1994-1995 Fleher, Greg...............................................1980-1983 Forrester, James........................................1973-1975 Fox, Doug ..................................................1991-1995 Francis, Vinton.................................................... 1991 Franklin, Ryan .................................................... 2000 Frasca, Nicholas ........................................2004-2008 Freesmeier, Dan ........................................1969-1971 Galati, Tom ................................................1970-1973 Gallagher, Bob ...........................................1973-1977 Gallagher, Joe ...........................................1971-1975 Galvin, Joe.................................................1968-1971 Garofalo, Bob ............................................1987-1989 Garofalo, Chris ..........................................1990-1992 Gates, John ...............................................1983-1986 Gauvain, Mike............................................1980-1983 Gauvain, Steve ..........................................1980-1983 Gee, David.......................................................... 1995 Gentile, Paul ..............................................1971-1974 Gettemeier, Ed...........................................1979-1982 Giamanco, Tony.........................................1973-1975 Gibbs, Brandon................................................... 2000 Gimenez, Greg ................................................... 1995 Gismegian, Paul ................................................. 1967 Godat, Zach ........................................................ 2009 Green, Larry ....................................................... 1969 Groark, Brian ...................................................... 2008 Groark, Tom ...............................................1979-1982
Guelker, Tim ..............................................1977-1980 Guempel, Craig .........................................1981-1982 Guillo, Lou .................................................1967-1968 Hagen, Bob................................................1985-1986 Hanlon, Steve ..................................................... 1990 Hanson, Murray .................................................. 1981 Harken, Ryan.............................................1999-2002 Harris, Matt ................................................2006-2008 Hartmann, Doug ........................................1994-1998 Haukeland, Par ..........................................1985-1987 Hausmann, Carl.........................................1983-1986 Hausmann, Steve ......................................1987-1990 Hayden, Sonny ................................................... 1991 Hemkens, Ben .................................................... 2009 Hennessey, James ....................................1986-1989 Henry, Don.................................................1983-1987 Hensler, Myles ...........................................2007-2009 Henson, Tom .............................................1973-1976 Hickam, Josh ...................................................... 2002 Higgins, Brian ............................................1975-1978 Higgins, Brian ............................................2002-2005 Hilderbrand, Steve .....................................1984-1985 Hilke, Brad .................................................1988-1990 Hines, Jaron ..............................................1993-1997 Hlavaty, Brett ...................................................... 1993 Hodge, Dan ........................................................ 1969 Hodge, Nick ........................................................ 2000 Hoff, James ...............................................1968-1969 Holl, Wendell .............................................1973-1974 Holstein, Tim ..............................................1973-1976 Hopping, Chris ...........................................2007-2009 Horan, Brian ..............................................2000-2003 Horan, Matthew .........................................1999-2002 Horne, Pat .................................................1974-1975 House, Trevor ..................................................... 2005 Howe, Gerry ..............................................1973-1976 Howe, Joe..................................................1979-1980 Howe, Kevin ..............................................1969-1972 Howe, Tom.................................................1968-1971 Hummert, Dave .........................................1976-1979 Hundelt, Chris ............................................1982-1985 Hundelt, Dave ............................................1976-1979 Hundelt, Kevin .................................................... 1986 Huneke, Denny ..........................................1969-1971 Huneke, Ed ................................................1968-1970 Huneke, Justin ...........................................1998-2001 Huneke, Sean ............................................2000-2003 Hunter, Jim ................................................1968-1969 Hunter, Todd ..............................................1995-1998 Ignatz, Steve..............................................1970-1971 Jackson, Jim ..............................................1984-1986 Jambga, Gwinyai .......................................1989-1992 Jeffery, Benny ............................................2007-2008 Jenne, Jason ...................................................... 1989 Johnson, Chris...........................................2003-2006 Jones, Mike ...............................................2006-2008 Jungels, Paul ...................................................... 1973 Junker, Cory ....................................................... 1995 Kappauff, Ron..................................................... 1977 Kelley, Mike ...............................................1977-1978 Kelly, Pat....................................................2004-2006 Kelly, Peter ......................................................... 2009 Kenny, Chris ....................................................... 1980 Kerkemeyer, Al ..........................................1977-1978 Kersting, Jerry .................................................... 1974
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All-Time Letter Winners Kersting, Jim ..............................................1968-1970 Kersting, Richard .......................................1969-1971 Kessen, Bob ..............................................1971-1974 Kiesewetter, Mark ......................................1973-1974 Kikama, Kividi ............................................1997-1998 King, David ................................................1994-1997 Knopf, Kris .................................................1987-1990 Knopp, Chris ..............................................1998-2001 Koeller, Greg..............................................1984-1985 Koeller, Hadley ..........................................1974-1976 Koenig, Chris .............................................1994-1998 Kohl, Matt ........................................................... 1969 Korbesmeyer, Andy ...................................1996-1997 Kowalewski, Chester .................................1970-1973 Kroenig, Brad.............................................1998-1999 Kunz, Doug ................................................1990-1993 Kuster, Tony ........................................................ 1970 Kuster, Tony ...............................................1993-1994 Labitska, Keith .................................................... 1991 Laing, Rick .......................................................... 1989 Lamping, John ...........................................2003-2005 Landmann, Roger ......................................1985-1988 Lanter, Adam .............................................2004-2007 Lantz, Aaron ....................................................... 2009 Lauer, Todd ................................................1990-1993 Leon, Sebastian.................................................. 2009 Limpert, Jason ...........................................1991-1994 Lindsay, Tim...............................................2006-2008 Little, Matt ..................................................1997-1998 Livingstone, Tim.................................................. 1999 Lorenty, J.B......................................................... 1995 Loughman, Tim ..........................................1981-1984 Lucash, Chris...................................................... 1980 Machold, Chris.................................................... 1988 Maddox, Cress ..........................................1998-2001 Maduekwe, Nash .......................................2008-2009 Makowski, Greg .........................................1974-1977 Malloy, Dan ................................................1981-1984 Malloy, Matt ...............................................1977-1980 Malloy, Pat .................................................1978-1981 Martinez, Norman ............................................... 1968 Marty, Scott................................................1990-1993 Mason, Marc ..............................................1976-1978 Matthews, John .........................................2003-2006 Maxfield, Jason..........................................1996-1997 Maxim, Mark ..............................................1995-1996 Mazucca, Larry ................................................... 1970 McManemy, Dan........................................1991-1994 McDaniel, Darrin ................................................. 2006 McMillian, Justin ....................................... 1999, 2001 McNamee, Mike.........................................1967-1968 McNeil, Bill .......................................................... 1967 Meneghini, Matt .................................................. 1994 Metherd, Jeff..............................................1986-1989 Meyer, John ...............................................1970-1971 Meyer, Scott...............................................2007-2009 Mikes, Tom ......................................................... 1987 Minnis, Rob......................................................... 2005 Mishalow, Gene .........................................1973-1976 Mishalow, George ......................................1978-1981 Modde, Greg..............................................1972-1973 Modeer, Eric .....................................1996,1998-2000 Monhan, Jerry..................................................... 1970 Moneypenny, Paul .............................................. 1969 Moran, Mark ..............................................1973-1976
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Mosier, Dan ...............................................2001-2004 Mueller, William .................................................. 1970 Mulqueeny, Sean .......................................1981-1982 Murphy, Bill ................................................1987-1989 Mwendapole, David ............................................ 2001 Mwongo, Morris .........................................1978-1979 Najjar, Afif ........................................................... 2005 Neary, Tom ......................................................... 1970 Neitzert, Richard ........................................1970-1971 Nemnich, Matt ...........................................1991-1992 Ngonyani, Mike ................................................... 2002 Niebruegge, John ......................................1999-2000 Nighosian, Leo.................................................... 1968 Nischbach, Jim ..........................................1987-1990 Nitz, Gary...................................................1968-1969 Norton, Rich........................................................ 1967 Novak, Mike ...............................................1995-1996 Nunamaker, William............................................ 1999 O’Banion, Trey .................................................... 1991 O’Brien, Kyle....................................................... 2008 O’Fallon, Shawn ........................................1987-1989 O’Keefe, Dan .............................................1980-1983 O’Sullivan, Dan ..........................................1973-1974 Pacheco, Victor .........................................2003-2006 Paz, Dave ........................................................... 1985 Peck, Andy.......................................................... 1996 Persson, Mattias ................................................. 1996 Petersmith, Jared ......................................2002-2003 Petersmith, Joshua ................................... 1999, 2001 Pettigrew, Bill .............................................1985-1986 Pickford, Marshall ............................................... 1978 Pierce, Justin .............................................2002-2003 Poch, Manuel...................................................... 2002 Pohl, Craig .......................................................... 1994 Pollihan, Steve.................................................... 1968 Pryor, Mike.......................................................... 1997 Purnell, Clark ...................................................... 1999 Putnam, Tim ..............................................1971-1972 Range, Steve .............................................1986-1988 Rapoff, Justin...................................................... 2002 Redman, Nick ..................................................... 1997 Reed, Jerry ................................................1994-1997 Reiniger, Joe..............................................1989-1992 Reis, Derek ................................................1990-1992 Renaud, Bill ...............................................1971-1973 Reutebuch, Dennis ....................................1970-1971 Richardson, Bret ........................................1999-2003 Richardson, Chad ............................................... 1998 Richardson, Josh .......................................1999-2002 Richter, Bill.......................................................... 1967 Richter, Josh ....................................................... 1993 Ridder, Bob ................................................2005-2008 Rique, Addae ...................................................... 2003 Robson, Bob ..............................................1975-1978 Rodriguez, Ramon.............................................. 1998 Roy, Randy ................................................2006-2009 Ryan, Edward ............................................1970-1973 Sadl, Jayme ...............................................1986-1989 St. Gemme, Jason .............................................. 1991 Schaffering, John.......................................1973-1976 Schallert, Joe .............................................1987-1990 Schell, Steve..............................................1979-1983 Schmidt, Larry ...........................................1968-1971 Schmidt, Steve ..........................................1968-1970 Schnefke, William ......................................1973-1976
Schneider, James ............................................... 1999 Schott, Ray ......................................................... 1968 Sciortino, Gino .................................................... 1988 Seim, Norm................................................1970-1971 Sheehan, Donny ........................................1999-2000 Siegel, Matthew .........................................2003-2005 Signaigo, Ralph .................................................. 1968 Singleton, Steve ........................................1997-1998 Smallwood, Mike .......................................1972-1975 Snyder, Darren ..........................................1993-1997 Stallings, Bill ..............................................1981-1984 Stedman, Randy ........................................1991-1993 Stephens, Ernest ................................................ 1967 Stevens, Jeff ....................................................... 1998 Stevenson, Stuart ............................................... 1979 Stewart, Casey ................................................... 2009 Still, Kristian ........................................................ 1998 Stocker, Steve ...........................................1985-1986 Stoddart, Ryan...........................................1998-2001 Stone, Jim........................................................... 1990 Stone, John ...............................................1983-1986 Stone, Tom ................................................1987-1990 Stranz, Jim.................................................1968-1971 Stremlau, John ..........................................1972-1975 Stremlau, Leo ............................................1969-1970 Takami, Yuzuru ..........................................1999-2002 Tamayo, Jose ..................................................... 2009 Taylor, Austin .............................................1969-1970 Taylor, Scott ........................................................ 1998 Tejada, Jared ...................................................... 2009 Thibodeau, Kevin.......................................2004-2006 Thomas, Cal ..............................................2000-2003 Thomure, Joe ............................................1991-1994 Thornberry, Rob.........................................1994-1997 Tighe, Tim ..................................................1967-1968 Toedebusch, Len ................................................ 1975 Towers, Rick ....................................................... 1978 Tracy, Matt .................................................1982-1983 Trittschuh, Steve........................................1983-1986 Trushel, Terry .............................................1977-1980 Truty, Luke .......................................................... 1992 Turkington, Jason ......................................1993-1996 Twellman, Jack ..........................................2008-2009 Twellman, Mike ..........................................1979-1982 Twellman, Tim............................................1973-1976 Twellman, Tom...........................................1970-1973 Van Dillon, Rich .................................................. 1968 Van Dyke, Steve ................................................. 1996 Velten, Tim .................................................2002-2003 Villa, Greg ..................................................1975-1976 Wagener, Dan............................................1977-1978 Walker, Ken ........................................................ 1967 Waller, Kyle......................................................... 2009 Walsh, James ............................................1967-1968 Walton, Bret ...............................................1987-1990 Watters, Tim ..............................................1972-1974 Weir, Tim....................................................2006-2008 Weissenborn, Dave ............................................ 1990 Wilhelm, Ryan ...........................................2007-2008 Wismann, Bruce ........................................1973-1974 Woodrome, Dave................................................ 1998 Zacheis, John ............................................1974-1977 Zaegel, Mike ..............................................2004-2006 Zakrzewski, Pete .......................................1967-1968 Zorumski, Dennis................................................ 1967
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All-Americans Player
Position
Team
Year
Player
Position
Team
Year
Jack Blake
Forward
NA
1970
Bill Stallings
Forward
Third
1984
John Carenza
Forward
NA
1970
Steve Trittschuh
Back
Third
1985
John Carenza
Forward
NA
1971
Steve Trittschuh
Back
First
1986
Vince Fassi
Back
Second
1972
Matt Little
Midfield
First
1997
Tom Galati
Back
Second
1973
Justin McMillian
Midfield
First
2001
John Stremlau
Back
NA
1973
Chris Camacho
Back
Third
2002
John Stremlau
Back
NA
1975
Addae Rique
Midfielder
First
2003
Chris Carenza
Forward
NA
1974
Cal Thomas
Forward
First
2003
Bob Kessen
Midfield
NA
1974
Tim Velten
Back
Third
2003
Greg Makowski
Back
NA
1975
Michael Burgund
Back
Second
2004
John Stremlau
Midfield
NA
1975
Mike Banner
Forward
First
2005
Greg Makowski
Back
NA
1976
Kevin Thibodeau
Back
Second
2005
Greg Makowski
Back
NA
1977
John Matthews
Midfield
Third
2006
Mike Kelley
Midfield
NA
1978
Greg Crook
Goalkeeper
Second
2007
Tom Groark
Back
First
1981
Zach Bauer
Defender
Third
2007
Ed Gettemeier
Goalkeeper
Third
1982
Randy Roy
Midfield
Second
2007
Chris Hundelt
Midfield
Third
1983
Dustin Attarian
Forward
Second
2007
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Cougars in the Pros Below is a list of the players who were drafted and/or played on the professional level after leaving SIUE. Player Played for/Drafted By Player Played For/Drafted By Mike Banner Chicago Fire Mike Kelley Dallas Zach Bauer AC St. Louis Bobby Kessen Dallas Bruce Bellinger Minnesota (MISL) Andy Korbesmeyer St. Louis Ambush Rick Benben Atlanta Chester Kowalewski Denver Bob Bozada Minnesota Todd Lauer St. Louis Ambush Chris Cacciatore Rochester Matt Little St. Louis Ambush Jeff Cacciatore Ft. Lauderdale Greg Makowski Colorado Steve Cacciatore Rochester Scott Marty St. Louis Ambush Chris Carenza San Antonio Matt Malloy Phoenix (MISL) John Carenza St. Louis Dan McManemy St. Louis Knights Tim Clark Minnesota Justin McMillian St. Louis Ambush Chris Damico Kansas City Greg Mishalow Washington John Deinowski St. Louis Stars Mark Moran Kicks Dave Delphus Minnesota Dan O’Keefe Kansas City (MISL) Mark Downar St. Louis Stars Joe Reiniger St. Louis Ambush Don Ebert New York Addae Rique St. Louis Steamers Tom Galati Philadelphia Bob Robson Atlanta Ed Gettemeier Kansas City (MISL) Darren Snyder St. Louis Ambush Montreal (NASL) Bill Stallings St. Louis Ambush (MISL) Tim Groark St. Louis (MISL) John Stone Wichita (MISL) Tim Guelker Buffalo John Stremlau Dallas Tom Henson St. Louis Stars Cal Thomas St. Louis Steamers Brian Higgins Indianapolis Steve Trittschuh St. Louis (MISL) Joe Howe Atlanta Jason Turkington Lafayette Swampcats (EISL) Tom Howe St. Louis Stars Mike Twellman St. Louis (MISL) Dave Hummert Los Angeles Tim Twellman Stars Chris Hundelt St. Louis Steamers Tom Twellman Stars Dave Hundelt Houston Greg Villa Kicks Kevin Hundelt St. Louis Steamers John Zacheis --
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NCAA Tournament Results 1969 Saint Louis 4 - SIUE 0 1970 SIUE 6 - Cleveland State 0 Saint Louis 2 - SIUE 1 1971 SIUE 2 - Akron 0 Saint Louis 3 - SIUE 1 1972 (National Champions) SIUE 3 - Akron 2 SIUE 4 - Baltimore 1 SIUE 1 - Oneonta 0 1973 SIUE 3 - Northern Illinois 0 Saint Louis 3 - SIUE 0 1974 SIUE 2 - Indiana 0 Saint Louis 2 - SIUE 1 (3 OT)
1978 SIUE 3 - Saint Louis 2 (3 OT) Indiana 2 - SIUE 0 1979 (National Champions) SIUE 2 - Saint Louis 1 SIUE 2 - Southern Methodist 1 SIUE 4 - San Francisco 0 SIUE 2 - Penn State 1 SIUE 3 - Clemson 2 1980 Southern Methodist 2 - SIUE 0 1981 Eastern Illinois 2 - SIUE 1 1982 (National Semifinalist) SIUE 1 - North Texas State 0 SIUE 1 - San Francisco 0 Indiana 1 - SIUE 0
1997 Truman State 2 - SIUE 1 2001 (National Semifinalist) SIUE 2 - Lewis 0 SIUE 1 - Ashland 0 Tampa 2 - SIUE 1 OT 2003 SIUE 1 - Rockhurst 1 (win on PKs) at Truman State 5 - SIUE 2 2004 (Runner-Up) SIUE 3 - Wisconsin=Parkside 1 at SIUE 3 - Tusculum 2 SIUE 4 - UNC-Pembroke 1 Seattle 2 - SIUE 1 2005 (National Semifinalist) SIUE 0 - Truman State 0 (win on PKs) at SIUE 1 - Carson-Newman 0 Franklin-Pierce 1 - SIUE 0 2006 at SIUE 6 - Mercyhurst 1 Northern Kentucky 3 - SIUE 2 OT
1975 (Runner-Up) SIUE 3 - Cleveland State 2 SIUE 2 - Saint Louis 1 SIUE 3 - Howard 1 San Francisco 4 - SIUE 0
2007 at SIUE 2 - Lewis 1 Northern Kentucky 1 - SIUE 0
1976 SIUE 1 - Saint Louis 0 Indiana 1 - SIUE 0 1977 (Third Place) SIUE 3 - Indiana 2 (OT) SIUE 3 - Cleveland State 2 (OT) San Francisco 2 - SIUE 1 (OT) SIUE 3 - Brown 2 42
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1972, 1979 National Champions
1972
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville won the first-ever college division national championship, defeating Oneonta College 1-0 in the title game. SIUE went undefeated that season for an 11-0-3 mark. The three ties came from rivals Western Illinois, Saint Louis and Akron. The tie to Akron was quickly avenged in the opening game of the NCAA Championships as the Cougars rolled to a 3-2 win. Chris Carenza, the brother of SIUE’s all-time leading scorer John Carenza, posted 12 goals and three assists to lead the Cougars. Tom Twellman, who had four goals and two assists, was named SIUE’s Most Valuable Athlete. Kevin Howe would be named the team MVP. In goal, Rick Benben allowed just 10 goals and grabbed 85 saves.
1979
Proving that friends could together win a national championship, SIUE grabbed its only NCAA Division I crown behind a plethora of talented players, many of whom moved on to highly-successful professional careers. It was the second national title for future Hall of Fame Coach Bob Guelker. The crafty coach got a hat trick in the championship game from Matt Malloy as SIUE defeated Clemson 3-2 for the title. After winning its first two games, SIUE lost its next two at Seattle Pacific and San Francisco. There was team dissension, but the Cougars rallied to go undefeated in its next 20 games, a school record. One of SIUE’s all-time best goal scorers, Don Ebert, scored a school-record 22 goals that season and added 10 assists. Malloy had 11 goals but didn’t get into double-digit scoring until the title game. SIUE also had outstanding goalkeeping, with Ed Gettemeier and Mark Downar sharing time in the nets. Downar allowed 11 goals and Gettemeier gave up just nine. For Bob Guelker, it also was special to have his son, Tim, on the team. His three assists to Malloy in the championship game made Dad proud. The Cougars ran the tables on college soccer’s premier teams. Saint Louis was defeated in the first round of the playoffs 2-1 at what would later be renamed Bob Guelker Field. SIUE followed with a 2-0 win over Southern Methodist and a 4-2 revenge victory over San Francisco. The Cougars then took Penn State 2-1 and closed it all with the victory over Clemson. After the season, many continued to play for SIUE. Others moved on. Thirteen players would eventually play soccer professionally, a sign of just how good this team really was.
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SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame 1972 Men’s Soccer SIUE won the first-ever college division national championship, defeating Oneonta College 1-0 in the title game. SIUE, under Hall of Fame Coach Bob Guelker, went undefeated with an 11-0-3 record. Chris Carenza, who scored the game-winning goal in the national title game, led the team with 12 goals and three assists. Tom Twellman, who had four goals and two assists, was named SIUE’s Most Valuable Athlete. Kevin Howe was named the team’s Most Valuable Player. The other valuable players for the 1972 men’s soccer team were John Stremlau, Steve Cacciatore, Greg Modde, Dennis Driscoll, Tom Galati, Bob Kessen, Tim Putnam, Joe Gallagher, Steve Elliott, Bill Renaud, Mike Boland, Vince Fassi, Bill Barron, Norman Seim, Rick Benben, and Chester Kowalewski.
Chris Carenza
Jack Blake
The leading scorer for the men’s soccer Cougars in 1972 and 1974, Carenza currently ranks No. 3 on the all-time scoring list with 46 goals and 14 assists. An All-American in 1974, Carenza scored the game-winning goal for the Cougars in the 1972 national championship game for the Cougars.
Scored 25 goals and 15 assists for the SIUE men’s soccer team from 1978 to 1980. He joined John Carenza in 1970 as the first All-Americans in men’s soccer for SIUE and also was a member of the U.S. Olympic team pool heading into the 1972 Olympics.
John Stremlau
John Carenza
A stabilizing force in the Cougar midfield, John Stremlau played on four consecutive NCAA Tournament teams from 1972 to 1975. The 1972 team won the NCAA Division II national championship with Stremlau as the second-leading scorer on the team as a freshman.
Scored a school-record 71 goals and 29 assists in his SIUE men’s soccer career, marks that have stood for more than 30 years. An All-American in 1970 and 1971, Carenza was a member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team.
Tom Twellman
Tom Howe
A true multi-sport standout, Tom Twellman was equally as comfortable on the soccer field as he was on the baseball field, garnering All-American honors in both sports. As a Cougar, Twellman led the SIUE baseball team in hitting his junior season (.352) and senior season (.367). Twellman helped SIUE to eight NCAA Tournament appearances in the two sports.
The Most Valuable Player of the 1969 season, Tom Howe helped SIUE usher in the beginning of 14 consecutive NCAA appearances. Playing on three straight NCAA-bound teams, Howe scored 13 goals and added 19 assists in his four seasons as a midfielder and a forward.
Rick Benben
Jeff Cacciatore
Rick Benben was a major reason for SIUE establishing a tradition of excellence for men’s soccer. He is one of the links between SIUE’s two national titles. Benben was the starting goalkeeper on the 1972 NCAA Division II national championship team and was the assistant coach for Bob Guelker on the 1979 NCAA Division I national championship team.
Cacciatore’s collegiate career was capped with the victorious NCAA Division I championship men’s soccer team in 1979. He started all 24 games his senior season as the Cougars went 19-2-3, defeating Clemson in the national championship game. Cacciatore also was a key player in SIUE’s run to third place during the 1977 season. He scored 11 goals and 18 assists.
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SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame 1979 Men’s Soccer SIUE earned the 1979 NCAA Division I crown behind a plethora of talented players for Hall of Fame Coach Bob Guelker. Matt Malloy scored a hat trick as SIUE defeated Clemson 3-2 in the national championship game in Tampa, Fla. The 1979 men’s soccer team includes Assistant Coach Rick Benben, Don Ebert, Tim Guelker, Ed Gettemeier, Mark Downar, Bob Bozada, Jeff Cacciatore, Tuaya Chiwanga, Tim Clark, Tom Groark, Joe Howe, Dave Hummert, Dave Hundelt, Pat Malloy, George Mishalow, Morris Mwongo, Steve Schell, Stuart Stevenson, Terry Trushel, and Mike Twellman.
Greg Makowski
Ed Gettemeier
A three-time, first team All-American (19751977) for the Cougars, Greg Makowski led SIUE to a second-place finish and a national semifinal in four seasons. Makowski later was the team captain of the U.S. Olympic Soccer team from 1977 to 1981 and a member of the U.S. national team from 1978 to 1982. The first player selected in the 1978 NASL draft by the Colorado Caribous, Makowski played for several professional teams and was an MISL All-Star from 19831985 with the Kansas City Comets.
A member of the national championship men’s soccer team in 1979, Ed Gettemeier went on to set the school record for shutouts with 20 in his goalkeeping career from 1979 to 1982. In the national championship season, Gettemeier was named the Bronze Boot Most Valuable Player. Gettemeier capped his career with All-American honors and the Senior Bowl MVP award after leading the Cougars to four consecutive NCAA appearances, including a Final Four in 1982.
Coach Bob Guelker
Pat McBride
Coach Bob Guelker laid the foundation for the tradition of men’s soccer at SIUE. Almost immediately, Guelker transformed a new program into a perennial winner. He became the first coach in collegiate soccer history to win both an NCAA Division II championship (1972) and an NCAA Division I championship (1979) at the same school. Guelker, the United States coach for the 1972 Olympic team, compiled a Soccer Hall of Fame resume with a record of 311-77-26.
An assistant coach for the SIUE men’s soccer program from 1968 to 1973, Pat McBride had was a member of the coaching staff for the 1972 undefeated NCAA-II Championship team. An accomplished player, McBride made five appearances for the U.S. national team from 1969 to 1975. A 1987 inductee into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame and a 1994 inductee into the National Soccer Hall of Fame, McBride is also well known as a coach for the Major Indoor Soccer League’s St. Louis Steamers and Kansas City Comets.
Vince Fassi
Kevin Howe
Regarded as one of the top defenders on one of SIUE’s best men’s soccer teams, Vince Fassi was a second team AllAmerican in 1972 as a back. SIUE was 406-5 under Coach Bob Guelker while Fassi was a Cougar. As a defender, he scored one goal and added two assists. Fassi played on the 1972 national championship, which also went undefeated.
A senior member of the 1972 national championship team, Kevin Howe was the team’s captain and Most Valuable Player that season. Having played on four consecutive teams which advanced to the NCAA Tournament, Howe capped his career with an invitation to play in the 1972 College Senior Bowl.
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Name John Carenza Don Ebert Chris Carenza Joe Reiniger Victor Pacheco John Stremlau Bill Stallings Jim Nischbach Tim Twellman John Stone Scott Marty Darren Snyder Tim Guelker Dan Malloy Matt Little Matt Malloy Jack Blake Justin McMillian Dan O’Keefe Steve Gauvain Greg Villa Yuzuru Takami Jim Jackson Cal Thomas Pete Cacciatore Mike Banner Bruce Bellinger Tom Stone Brian Higgins Justin Huneke Tom Howe Greg Makowski Todd Hunter Dustin Attarian Mark Moran Steve Hausmann Jaron Hines Ross Beveridge Chris Cacciatore Kevin Bielicki John Matthews Jim Appelbaum
G 71 52 46 37 29 33 39 32 27 30 27 28 27 24 26 23 25 25 27 22 23 20 22 19 15 18 16 16 15 19 13 17 16 18 18 14 16 17 16 17 15 10
A 29 22 14 19 34 25 12 19 22 15 21 19 19 21 14 20 15 11 4 13 11 15 9 14 21 15 16 15 17 8 19 10 11 7 7 14 10 8 9 7 10 20
Pts 171 126 106 93 92 91 90 83 76 75 75 75 73 69 66 66 65 61 58 57 57 55 53 52 51 51 48 47 47 46 45 44 43 43 43 42 42 42 41 41 40 40
Year 1968-1972 1977-1979 1970-1974 1989-1992 2003-2006 1972-1975 1981-1984 1987-1990 1973-1976 1983-1986 1990-1993 1993-1997 1977-1980 1981-1984 1997-1998 1977-1980 1968-1970 1999, 2001 1980-1983 1980-1983 1975-1976 1999-2002 1984-1986 2000-2003 2002-2005 2004-2006 1981-1984 1987-1990 2002-2005 1998-2001 1968-1971 1974-1977 1995-1998 2006-2007 1973-1976 1987-1990 1993-1997 2004-2007 1972-1975 2006-2009 2003-2006 1984-1987
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Name Jeff Cacciatore Jerry Reed John Deinowski Addae Rique Bob Bozada Steve Cacciatore Kevin Thibodeau Joe Thomure Steve Trittschuh David Mwendapole Mike Gauvain Tom Twellman Bob Ridder Pete Zakrzewski Dave Hummert Chris Garofalo Matthew Horan Pat Malloy Steve Stocker Fred Faucett Adam Lanter Josh Hickam Mike Ngonyani Tim Collico Tim Holstein Eric Modeer Tim Loughman Jayme Sadl Doug Kunz Steve Schell Jason Maxfield Brad Kroenig Bobby Kessen Brian Douglas Tom Groark Brian E. Higgins Mike Brown Justin Bernaix Dave Hundelt Jason Turkington
G 11 14 14 14 12 12 12 11 12 12 10 10 10 11 13 9 4 6 9 8 8 12 12 10 10 7 9 9 9 8 8 9 7 7 6 6 7 7 9 8
A 18 12 10 10 13 12 12 14 11 11 15 14 12 9 5 12 21 16 10 11 10 2 2 5 5 11 6 6 6 7 7 5 8 9 10 10 7 7 2 4
Pts 40 40 38 38 37 36 36 34 35 35 35 34 32 31 31 30 29 28 28 27 26 26 26 25 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 21 21 20 20
Year 1976-1979 1994-1997 1968-1971 2003 1977-1979 1972-1975 2004-2006 1991-1994 1983-1986 2001 1980-1983 1973-1976 2005-2008 1967-1968 1976-1979 1990-1992 1999-2002 1978-1981 1985-1986 1968-1970 2004-2007 2002 2002 2004-2005 1973-1976 1996-2000 1981-1984 1986-1989 1990-1993 1979-1983 1996-1997 1998-1999 1971-1974 1997-2001 1979-1982 1975-1978 1983-1986 1997-1999 1976-1979 1993-1996
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Records Team Records (Season) Most Shots: .............................................................................. 631 (1975) Fewest Shots: .......................................................................... 120 (1967) Most Shots in a Game: .............................................................. 78 (1971) Most Shots/Game: .................................................................. 40.6 (1974) Fewest Shots/Game: .............................................................. 10.3 (1982) Most Goals: ............................................................................... 65 (2001) Most Assists: .............................................................................. 63 (1997) Fewest goals allowed: ................................................................. 4 (1974) Most Points: ............................................................................. 191 (1997) John Carenza, center
Most Saves: ......................................................... 138 (1979, 1993, 2000) Most Shutouts: ........................................................................... 13 (2005) Consecutive Wins: ........................................................... 15 (1997, 2003) Consecutive games without a loss: ........................................... 20 (1979) Consecutive games without a loss (span of seasons): .........24 (1972-73) Consecutive shutouts: ............................................................... 10 (1973) Consecutive shutouts over a span of seasons: .................... 11 (1972-73)
Single-Game Individual Records Chris Carenza
Goals: .................................................................. 5, John Carenza (1970) Shots: ................................................................14, Chris Carenza (1974) Saves: .............................................................. 18, Shawn O’Fallon (1989)
Single-Game Team Records Goals: ................................................................... 13, Jacksonville (1971) Assists: ...............................................10, Southeast Missouri State (1985) Goals allowed: ............................................ 7, Southern Methodist (1989) Shots: ................................................................... 78, Jacksonville (1971)
Attendance Records 20,112* Saint Louis (1973) 22,512* Saint Louis (1980) Rick Benben makes a save at old Busch Stadium
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SIUE Leaders by Season Year
Shots
Goals
1967
Pete Zakrzewski 34
Pete Zakrzewski
10
Rich Van Dillion
6
Pete Zakrzewski
25
N/A
1968
John Carenza
42
John Carenza
15
John Carenza
11
John Carenza
41
N/A
1969
John Carenza
81
John Carenza
20
Mickey Conway
8
John Carenza
45
James Stranz
51
1970
N/A
John Carenza
15
John Carenza
7
John Carenza
37
Rick Benben
79
1971
John Carenza
94
John Carenza
21
Tom Howe
8
John Carenza
48
Rick Benben
67
1972
Chris Carenza
125
Chris Carenza
12
Steve Cacciatore
4
Chris Carenza
27
Rick Benben
84
1973
John Stremlau
70
John Stremlau
11
John Stremlau
7
John Stremlau
29
Chester Kowalewski 101
Tom Galati
70
1974
Chris Carenza
144
Chris Carenza
16
John Stremlau
7
Chris Carenza
37
Mark Kiesewetter
64
1975
Greg Villa
121
Tim Twellman
12
Tim Twellman
11
Tim Twellman
35
Bob Robson
78
1976
Greg Villa
117
Greg Villa
14
Tim Twellman
11
Greg Villa
31
Bob Robson
99
1977
Greg Makowski
89
Don Ebert
14
Don Ebert
6
Don Ebert
34
Bob Robson
84
Jeff Cacciatore
6
Tim Guelker
8
Don Ebert
36
Bob Robson
77
Matt Malloy
8
1978
Don Ebert
137
Don Ebert
Assists
16
Points
Saves
1979
Don Ebert
162
Don Ebert
22
Don Ebert
10
Don Ebert
54
Ed Gettemeier
76
1980
Tim Guelker
79
Tim Guelker
10
Mike Gauvain
5
Tim Guelker
24
Mark Downar
77
1981
Bill Stallings
33
Dan Malloy
12
Pat Malloy
7
Dan Malloy
24
Ed Gettemeier
64
1982
Dan O’Keefe
35
Dan O’Keefe
13
Steve Gauvain
8
Dan O’Keefe
27
Ed Gettemeier
122
1983
Bill Stallings
46
Bill Stallings
9
Dan Malloy
7
Bill Stallings
21
Dave Cappetta
82
1984
Bill Stallings
67
Bill Stallings
14
Dan Malloy
6
Bill Stallings
33
Dave Cappetta
83
1985
John Stone
81
John Stone
14
Steve Stocker
9
John Stone
34
Mike England
82
1986
John Stone
54
John Stone
11
John Stone
7
John Stone
29
Mike England
71
Jim Appelbaum
7
1987
Jim Jackson
60
Jim Jackson
10
Jim Appelbaum
10
Jim Jackson
24
Steve Range
43
1988
Jim Nischbach
41
Jim Nischbach
10
Brad Hilke
4
Jim Nischbach
22
Steve Range
92
1989
Joe Reiniger
58
Joe Reiniger
11
Jim Nischbach
6
Jim Nischbach
26
Chris Damico
34
1990
Scott Marty
44
Joe Reiniger
8
Jim Nischbach
8
Jim Nischbach
22
Derek Reis
60
1991
Scott Marty
81
Scott Marty
10
Joe Reiniger
9
Scott Marty
28
Derek Reis
71
1992
Joe Reiniger
50
Joe Reiniger
9
Matt Nemnich
11
Scott Marty
24
Derek Reis
53
Scott Marty
9
Jason Limpert
4
Three tied with
3
Darren Snyder
9
Derek Reis
125
Darren Snyder
4
Joe Thomure
9
1993
48
Scott Marty
31
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SIUE Leaders by Season Year
Shots
Goals
Assists
Points
Saves
1994
Jeff Deist
40
Jeff Deist
7
Jaron Hines
7
Jeff Deist
18
Doug Fox
127
1995
David Gee
35
David Gee
4
David Gee
5
David Gee
13
Doug Fox
99
1996
Darren Snyder
66
Darren Snyder
12
Darren Snyder
8
Darren Snyder
32
Andy Korbesmeyer 93
1997
Matt Little
64
Matt Little
13
Matt Little
11
Matt Little
37
Andy Korbesmeyer 99
1998
Matt Little
59
Matt Little
13
Matt Little
4
Matt Little
30
Chris Koenig
40
Todd Hunter
4
1999
Brad Kroenig
47
Justin McMillian
9
Matthew Horan
5
Justin McMillian
21
Donny Sheehan
60
2000
Brandon Gibbs
53
Brandon Gibbs
6
Brandon Gibbs
7
Brandon Gibbs
19
Donny Sheehan
47
2001
David Mwendapole 75
Justin McMillian
16
David Mwendapole
11
Justin McMillian
40
Matt Evers
65
Matthew Horan
11
Pete Cacciatore
8
Mike Ngonyani
26
Matt Evers
71
Josh Hickam
26
2002
Mike Ngonyani
62
Mike Ngonyani
12
Josh Hickam
12
2003
Victor Pacheco
94
Addae Rique
14
Addae Rique
10
Addae Rique
38
Bret Richardson
78
2004
Mike Banner
66
Victor Pacheco
7
Victor Pacheco
10
Victor Pacheco
24
Nicholas Frasca
57
2005
Mike Banner
71
Mike Banner
6
Victor Pacheco
6
Victor Pacheco
30
Nicholas Frasca
41
2006
Mike Banner
59
Dustin Attarian
8
Victor Pacheco
11
Dustin Attarian
22
Greg Crook
36
2007
Kevin Bielicki
37
Dustin Attarian
10
Bob Ridder
6
Dustin Attarian
21
Greg Crook
56
2008
Jack Twellman
31
Jack Twellman
4
Bob Ridder
2
Jack Twellman
9
Nick Frasca
51
Chris Anzalone
4
Myles Hensler
2
Kevin Bielikci
2
Kevin Bielicki
3
Kevin Bielicki
7
Scott Meyer
70
Peter Kelly
2
Chris Anzalone
2
2009
Kevin Bielicki
33
John Stremlau led SIUE’s first NCAA Division I team in 1973.
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Year-By-Year Results 1967 (3-3) Blackburn ..........................................................W 4-1 Harris Teachers ................................................. L 3-0 Greenville .......................................................... L 3-2 Westminster ......................................................W 6-3 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 6-0 Greenville .......................................................... L 2-1 1968 (10-0-0) Westminster ......................................................W 7-1 at Eastern Illinois ..............................................W 3-2 at Washington (Mo.) ........................................W 3-0 at Harris Teachers ............................................W 3-0 Lewis ................................................................W 7-1 Blackburn ..........................................................W 7-2 Greenville .......................................................W 10-1 Quincy ..............................................................W 2-1 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 4-0 1969 (10-1-1) Blackburn ..........................................................W 6-1 at Akron ............................................................W 3-1 !Indiana .............................................................W 6-1 at Lewis ............................................................W 5-0 at Quincy ........................................................... T 3-3 Harris Teachers .............................................. W 11-1 at Greenville .....................................................W 8-0 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W 3-2 Washington .......................................................W 5-0 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 3-1 at Missouri-St. Louis .........................................W 2-1 *Saint Louis ....................................................... L 4-0 *NCAA Tournament 1970 (9-3-0) at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 2-1 Akron ...............................................................W 3-0 at Rockhurst .....................................................W 3-1 Quincy ............................................................... L 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 4-1 British Columbia ...............................................W 3-1 !South Florida ..................................................W 6-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 3-1 at Eastern Illinois ..............................................W 4-1 Harris Teachers ................................................W 3-0 **Cleveland State ............................................W 6-0 **Saint Louis ..................................................... L 2-1 **NCAA Tournament 1971 (10-2-1) at Ottawa ..........................................................W 2-0 Akron ................................................................W 4-0 Rockhurst .........................................................W 5-2 Illinois-Chicago .................................................. T 1-1 at Missouri-St. Louis .........................................W 3-0 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W 3-0 at Quincy ..........................................................W 1-0 Jacksonville ....................................................W 13-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ..........................................W 7-0 at Saint Louis .................................................... L 2-1 South Florida ....................................................W 3-1
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*Akron ...............................................................W 2-0 *Saint Louis ...................................................... L 3-1 *NCAA Tournament 1972 (11-0-3) at Wisconsin-Parkside ......................................W 6-0 at Rockhurst .....................................................W 3-2 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 5-0 *Western Illinois ................................................. T 1-1 *at Northern Illinois ...........................................W 2-0 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 2-0 Michigan State ..................................................W 4-1 Quincy ..............................................................W 1-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ T 1-1 at Akron ............................................................. T 2-2 Eastern Illinois ..................................................W 3-0 **Akron .............................................................W 3-2 **Baltimore ........................................................W 4-1 **Oneonta .........................................................W 1-0 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1973 (11-2-1) at Akron ............................................................W 2-0 Rockhurst .........................................................W 1-0 California State-Fullerton ..................................W 5-0 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 9-0 at Quincy ..........................................................W 2-0 *at Eastern Illinois .............................................W 1-0 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 1-0 at Missouri-St. Louis .......................................... T 0-0 at Michigan State ..............................................W 2-0 Blackburn ..........................................................W 3-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .......................................W 5-0 **Northern Illinois ..............................................W 3-0 **Saint Louis ...................................................... L 3-0 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1974 (12-3) at Air Force .......................................................W 6-0 at Colorado College ..........................................W 2-0 Akron ................................................................W 5-0 at Rockhurst .....................................................W 3-2 at Blackburn ......................................................W 2-0 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 4-1 *Western Illinois ................................................. L 5-4 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 4-0 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville ...........................................W 3-0 Quincy ............................................................... L 1-0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 5-2 Saint Louis .......................................................W 1-0 **Indiana ..........................................................W 2-0 **Saint Louis (3 OT) ........................................... L 2-1 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1975 (14-4) at Florida International ......................................W 4-0 at Clemson ........................................................ L 2-1 at Akron ............................................................W 5-4 Rockhurst .........................................................W 1-0 Blackburn ..........................................................W 3-0
Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 2-1 UCLA ................................................................W 4-0 *Eastern Illinois .................................................. L 1-0 *at Western Illinois ............................................W 5-0 at Missouri-St. Louis .........................................W 4-2 at Quincy (OT) ................................................... L 6-3 Benedictine .......................................................W 5-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .......................................W 7-0 Saint Louis .......................................................W 2-1 **Cleveland State .............................................W 3-2 **Saint Louis ....................................................W 2-1 **Howard ..........................................................W 3-1 **San Francisco ................................................. L 4-0 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1976 (12-4) at New York-Albany ..........................................W 3-0 Akron ................................................................W 5-2 at Rockhurst .....................................................W 4-1 at Blackburn ....................................................W 10-0 Clemson (OT) .................................................... L 4-2 *at Northern Illinois ...........................................W 2-0 *Western Illinois ................................................W 4-1 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 3-2 Air Force ...........................................................W 2-1 at Quincy ........................................................... L 1-0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 5-0 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 3-0 Saint Louis ......................................................... L 1-0 **Saint Louis .....................................................W 2-1 **Indiana ............................................................ L 1-0 *Governor’s Cup **NCAA Tournament 1977 (12-4-1) at Connecticut .................................................... L 4-0 at Rhode Island ................................................W 3-0 at Bridgeport .....................................................W 2-0 Rockhurst .........................................................W 5-0 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 8-0 Benedictine .......................................................W 5-0 *at Eastern Illinois .............................................W 3-2 *Western Illinois ................................................. T 1-1 at Missouri-St. Louis .......................................... L 1-0 at Quincy ...........................................................W 2-1 at Akron ............................................................W 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ........................................ L 3-2 Saint Louis .......................................................W 3-2 **Indiana (4OT) .................................................W 3-2 **Cleveland State (3OT) ...................................W 3-2 **San Francisco (OT) ........................................ L 2-1 Brown ...............................................................W 3-2 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1978 (14-3-1) at Southern Methodist ......................................W 4-1 at North Texas (OT) ............................................ T 2-2 at Hartwick ........................................................W 5-0 at Penn State ..................................................... L 2-0 at Rockhurst .....................................................W 3-1 at Benedictine ...................................................W 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................W 7-0 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 4-0
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2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Year-By-Year Results *Eastern Illinois .................................................W 1-0 Akron ................................................................W 6-0 Quincy (OT) .....................................................W 3-2 Covenant ..........................................................W 5-0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 2-0 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 3-2 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 1-0 Bowling Green State .........................................W 4-1 **Saint Louis (3OT) ...........................................W 3-2 **Indiana ............................................................ L 2-0 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1979 (19-2-3) at Simon Fraser ................................................W 4-1 at Washington ...................................................W 6-0 at Seattle Pacific ................................................ L 2-1 at San Francisco ................................................ L 3-2 at Santa Clara (OT) ..........................................W 2-1 at UCLA ............................................................W 2-0 Rockhurst (OT) .................................................W 1-0 North Texas ......................................................W 5-0 Evansville (OT) .................................................. T 2-2 at Missouri-St. Louis (OT) .................................. T 1-1 *at Western Illinois ............................................W 3-0 *Eastern Illinois .................................................W 3-0 at Bowling Green State .....................................W 4-2 at Akron ............................................................W 2-0 at Quincy ..........................................................W 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .......................................W 2-0 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 2-1 Saint Louis ........................................................W 2-0 S. Methodist ....................................................... T 1-1 **Saint Louis .....................................................W 2-1 **S. Methodist ...................................................W 2-0 **San Francisco ................................................W 4-2 **Penn State .....................................................W 2-1 **Clemson .........................................................W 3-2 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament 1980 (10-8-2) at Connecticut .................................................... L 1-0 at Boston ..........................................................W 3-1 at Boston College .............................................W 3-1 at Southern Methodist (OT) ............................... T 1-1 at Texas Christian .............................................W 6-0 South Carolina ..................................................W 3-1 Indiana ............................................................... L 1-0 Hardin-Simmons ...............................................W 4-1 at Evansville (OT) ............................................. T 2-2 Missouri-St. Louis (OT) ...................................... L 2-1 *at Northern Illinois ...........................................W 4-0 *Eastern Illinois .................................................W 3-0 San Francisco (OT) ........................................... L 2-1 at Rockhurst (OT) .............................................. L 1-0 Quincy ..............................................................W 2-1 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee .................................... L 3-1 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 1-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 5-1 Avila ..................................................................W 3-0 **at Southern Methodist ..................................... L 2-0 *Governor’s Cup**NCAA Tournament
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1981 (13-4-1) !Lynchburg ........................................................W 2-0 !at South Carolina .............................................. L 2-1 Evansville .........................................................W 5-2 Avila (OT) .........................................................W 2-1 Southern Methodist ..........................................W 5-0 Cleveland State ................................................W 2-0 at Indiana ........................................................... L 3-2 *Western Illinois (OT) .......................................W 2-1 *at Eastern Illinois (OT) ...................................... T 1-1 Texas Christian .................................................W 8-0 at Missouri-St. Louis .........................................W 4-0 at Quincy (OT) ..................................................W 4-3 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .......................................W 3-0 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 2-1 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 2-1 Air Force (OT) ...................................................W 2-1 Brigham Young .................................................W 1-0 **Eastern Illinois ................................................ L 2-1 *Governor’s Cup **NCAA Tournament 1982 (15-4-1) Avila ..................................................................W 2-0 at Evansville .....................................................W 3-1 at Southern Methodist ......................................W 2-0 at North Texas ..................................................W 4-2 Penn State ........................................................W 2-1 Clemson ............................................................ L 2-1 Indiana ............................................................... L 1-0 Northeast Louisiana .........................................W 8-0 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 5-0 *Eastern Illinois (OT) ......................................... T 1-1 Illinois State ......................................................W 9-1 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................. L 2-1 Quincy ..............................................................W 3-0 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 2-1 at Illinois-Chicago .............................................W 3-0 Saint Louis .......................................................W 2-0 at Air Force .......................................................W 3-1 **North Texas ....................................................W 1-0 **San Francisco ................................................W 1-0 **Indiana ............................................................ L 1-0 *Governor’s Cup**NC AA Tournament 1983 (10-6-2) at Central Florida ............................................... T 1-1 at Illinois State ..................................................W 2-0 at Indiana ........................................................... L 2-0 at Clemson ........................................................ L 2-1 Southern Methodist (OT) ................................... T 1-1 North Texas ......................................................W 1-0 Evansville .........................................................W 4-1 Alabama A&M .................................................... L 3-1 *at Western Illinois ............................................. L 1-0 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 2-1 at Missouri-St. Louis .......................................... L 1-0 at Quincy ..........................................................W 4-2 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 4-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 3-1 Air Force ...........................................................W 3-2 Creighton ..........................................................W 4-1 Principia ............................................................W 8-0
Missouri State ...................................................W 2-1 *Governor’s Cup 1984 (8-7-4) at SE Missouri State .........................................W 6-0 Illinois State ......................................................W 3-1 at Evansville ...................................................... L 3-1 at Duke .............................................................. L 3-2 South Florida ..................................................... L 3-1 at Southern Methodist (OT) ............................... T 2-2 at North Texas (OT) ........................................... T 3-3 Quincy ..............................................................W 3-1 Marquette (OT) .................................................. T 2-2 *Eastern Illinois .................................................W 3-1 *at Northern Illinois ............................................ L 3-1 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................. L 2-0 Creighton ..........................................................W 3-1 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 2-0 Illinois-Chicago .................................................W 7-0 Saint Louis (OT) ................................................ L 1-0 Indiana ............................................................... L 1-0 Northeast Louisiana ..........................................W 3-1 at Air Force (OT) ................................................ T 1-1 *Governor’s Cup 1985 (13-7) Missouri State .................................................W 12-0 Missouri-Rolla ...................................................W 5-1 Hartwick ............................................................. L 3-1 Oneonta ............................................................W 3-1 at Illinois State ................................................... L 2-1 at Quincy ..........................................................W 1-0 Southern Methodist ..........................................W 2-1 North Texas State .............................................. L 1-0 Evansville .......................................................... L 2-1 at Indiana ........................................................... L 3-2 *Western Illinois ................................................. L 1-0 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 3-2 at Missouri-St. Louis .........................................W 4-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee .......................................W 1-0 Illinois-Chicago ...............................................W 10-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 4-1 Air Force ...........................................................W 1-0 Northeast Louisiana ..........................................W 3-0 at Creighton ......................................................W 4-1 at Wisconsin-Madison ......................................W 4-1 *Governor’s Cup 1986 (11-5-2) at MacMurray ....................................................W 6-3 Air Force ............................................................ T 1-1 Sangamon State ...............................................W 5-3 at Evansville ...................................................... L 2-0 at Wisconsin-Madison ....................................... T 2-2 Illinois State ......................................................W 5-2 Memphis ...........................................................W 5-0 Missouri State ...................................................W 4-0 *Eastern Illinois .................................................W 3-1 *Western Illinois ................................................. T 1-1 Quincy ............................................................... L 4-3 Truman State ....................................................W 2-1 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 2-1
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Year-By-Year Results at Southern Methodist ....................................... L 1-0 at North Texas ..................................................W 4-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 1-0 Missouri-St. L ouis ............................................W 2-1 at Northwestern ................................................. L 1-0 *Governor’s Cup 1987 (9-8-3) at Memphis ......................................................... L 1-0 Northwestern ....................................................W 4-0 at Marquette .....................................................W 4-2 Tulsa .................................................................W 2-1 Wisconsin-Madison ........................................... L 1-0 Michigan State ..................................................W 4-2 Evansville (OT) .................................................W 1-0 California-Berkeley ............................................ L 2-1 North Carolina-Charlotte .................................... L 1-0 *Northern Illinois ...............................................W 5-1 *Western Illinois ................................................. L 3-2 at Quincy (OT) ................................................... T 1-1 at Illinois State ................................................... L 5-0 at Indiana ........................................................... L 3-0 Southern Methodist ........................................... T 1-1 North Texas ......................................................W 1-0 at Saint Louis ..................................................... L 2-0 at Missouri-St. Louis .........................................W 2-0 MacMurray ........................................................W 3-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT) ................................. T2-2 *Governor’s Cup 1988 (10-9-2) Northern Illinois .................................................W 2-1 at Cincinnati ......................................................W 5-2 !Bowling Green State ........................................W 2-0 !Richmond (OT) ................................................. T 2-2 at Evansville ...................................................... L 3-0 !Marquette ........................................................W 4-2 !Western Kentucky ...........................................W 2-1 Drake ................................................................W 3-1 Air Force ...........................................................W 2-1 *Eastern Illinois (PK) .......................................... T 1-1 *Northern Illinois ................................................ L 2-0 Quincy ............................................................... L 1-0 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 5-0 Illinois State (OT) ..............................................W 1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ........................................ L 2-1 Indiana ............................................................... L 1-0 Southern Methodist ........................................... L 2-0 North Texas ......................................................W 2-0 **Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 2- 1 **Quincy ............................................................. L 3-1 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................. L 3-2 *Governor’s Cup**BCSC Tournament 1989 (11-9-1) Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT) ................................ L 5-2 at Missouri-St. Louis (OT) .................................. L 1-0 at Drake ............................................................W 1-0 Cincinnati ........................................................... L 3-0 at Missouri State ...............................................W 2-1 New Mexico (OT) ..............................................W 3-2
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at Air Force .......................................................W 2-0 Memphis ...........................................................W 3-1 Bradley .............................................................W 5-2 at Northern Illinois .............................................. L 4-3 at Saint Louis (OT) ............................................ L 3-1 at Quincy ........................................................... L 1-0 *Western Illinois ................................................W 5-1 *at Eastern Illinois (OT) ..................................... T 0-0 at Illinois State ................................................... L 3-0 Louisville ...........................................................W 3-0 at Indiana ........................................................... L 5-1 Southern Methodist ........................................... L 7-1 North Texas ......................................................W 4-1 **at Northern Illinois ........................................... L 2-1 Northwestern ....................................................W 3-0 *Governor’s Cup**BCSC Tournament 1990 (11-10-1) !California State-Fullerton .................................. L 4-1 !Centenary ........................................................W 5-1 !Tulsa ................................................................ T 1-1 !Memphis ........................................................... L 1-0 at Sangamon State ............................................ L 3-0 Drake ...............................................................W 4-1 *Northern Illinois (OT) .......................................W 2-1 *Eastern Illinois ................................................W 3-2 Saint Louis ........................................................ L 3-2 at Quincy ..........................................................W 2-1 at Cincinnati ....................................................... L 3-0 at Louisville .......................................................W 2-1 Missouri-St. Louis .............................................. L 4-1 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...................................W 3-0 Illinois State (OT) ............................................... T 1-1 at Southern Methodist ....................................... L 4-0 at North Texas ................................................... L 2-0 Bradley .............................................................W 5-2 Wright State ....................................................... L 1-0 Creighton (OT) ..................................................W 2-1 **Louisville ........................................................W 4-2 **Drake .............................................................. L 2-1 *Governor’s Cup **BCSC Tournament 1991 (9-11) !New Mexico ...................................................... L 2-1 at Creighton ....................................................... L 3-2 !Old Dominion (OT) ........................................... L 2-1 at William and Mary ........................................... L 3-1 Missouri State ...................................................W 3-1 at Illinois State ................................................... L 3-0 *at Western Illinois ............................................W 1-0 *Sangamon State .............................................. T 0-0 at Saint Louis ..................................................... L 3-2 at Bradley .........................................................W 1-0 Cincinnati ..........................................................W 4-2 Western Kentucky ............................................W 4-1 DePaul ..............................................................W 1-0 Memphis ............................................................W 2-1 Southern Methodist ........................................... L 2-1 North Texas (OT) ............................................... L 5-2 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (OT)................................. L 4-2 Arkansas-Little Rock .........................................W 3-1 Louisville (OT) ..................................................W 3-1
at Quincy ........................................................... L 2-0 *Governor’s Cup 1992 (12-5-1) Marquette .........................................................W 5-0 at Missouri State ...............................................W 1-0 Bradley .............................................................W 4-1 *at Eastern Illinois .............................................W 2-0 *Western Illinois ................................................W 6-1 !Alabama A&M .................................................W 4 -2 at Western Kentucky ........................................W 6-2 Saint Louis (OT) ................................................ L 1-0 Loyola ...............................................................W 1-0 at Louisville ........................................................ L 2-1 at Cincinnati ......................................................W 3-2 Southern Indiana ..............................................W 1-0 at Drake ............................................................W 3-2 at Tulsa .............................................................W 3-1 at North Texas ................................................... L 6-1 at Southern Methodist ....................................... L 5-0 Creighton ........................................................... L 1-0 Quincy (OT) ....................................................... T 2-2 *Governor’s Cup 1993 (4-14) Oral Roberts (OT ) ............................................W 3-1 at Southern Indiana ........................................... L 4-2 at Bradley .......................................................... L 4-0 Illinois State ....................................................... L 2-1 *Western Illinois ................................................W 2-1 *Eastern Illinois .................................................. L 2-0 at Saint Louis ..................................................... L 3-0 Louisville ...........................................................W 3-1 Missouri State ..................................................W 3-1 !Wisconsin-Green Bay ....................................... L 2-1 at Marquette ..................................................... L 2-0at Memphis ........................................................ L 3-1 at Alabama-Birmingham .................................... L 2-1 North Texas (OT) ............................................... L 3-2 Southern Methodist ........................................... L 4-2 at Florida International ....................................... L 5-0 !Wisconsin-Madison .......................................... L 3-0 Quincy ............................................................... L 2-1 *Governor’s Cup 1994 (6-12) at Louisville ........................................................ L 3-0 at Illinois State ................................................... L 3-0 at Western Illinois .............................................W 3-0 Western Kentucky ............................................W 5-3 at Quincy ........................................................... L 4-0 *Western Illinois ................................................. L 4-3 Bradley .............................................................. L 3-1 Missouri-Kansas City ........................................W 2-1 at Creighton ....................................................... L 5-1 at Missouri-Kansas City ..................................... L 2-1 Quincy .............................................................W 1- 0 Southern Indiana ............................................... L 4-0 Saint Louis ......................................................... L 4-1 at Southern Methodist ....................................... L 5-0 !Arkansas-Little Rock ........................................W 3-1 Drake ................................................................W 3-2
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Year-By-Year Results Eastern Illinois ................................................... L 4-2 at Eastern Illinois ............................................... L 1-0 !Illinois Governor’s Cup (Springfield, Ill.); *at Dallas, Tex. 1995 (3-13-1) at Cleveland State ............................................. L 3-1 Northeastern Illinois .................................... W 1-0 OT at Saint Louis ..................................................... L 4-0 Bradley .............................................................. L 2-1 at Northern Illinois .............................................. L 4-0 Missouri-Kansas City ....................................L 4-1 OT Quincy ......................................................... T 0-0 OT at Western Illinois .............................................. L 3-1 !Michigan State .................................................. L 4-0 !Eastern Michigan .............................................. L 2-1 Arkansas-Little Rock .......................................... L 4-2 Eastern Illinois ................................................... L 4-1 Western Illinois .................................................. L 4-1 at Quincy .........................................................W 2-0 at Missouri-Kansas City ....................................W 3-2 at Drake ............................................................. L 2-1 at Eastern Illinois ............................................... L 2-1 !Neutral sites 1996 (11-7-1/6-4-1) Missouri-Rolla ...................................................W 4-0 Mercyhurst ........................................................W 2-1 at Oakland (OT) ................................................. L 2-0 McKendree .......................................................W 4-1 at Eastern Illinois ............................................... L 1-0 *Bellarmine .......................................................W 4-1 Kentucky Wesleyan ..........................................W 7-0 *at Quincy .......................................................... L 1-0 *Southern Indiana .............................................W 2-1 Drury .................................................................W 3-2 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne ..............................................W 3-1 *at Northern Kentucky ......................................W 2-1 *Indianapolis .....................................................W 2-1 *St. Joseph’s (OT) ............................................. T 1-1 *at Missouri-St. Louis ......................................... L 2-1 Truman State ....................................................W 4-2 *at Lewis ............................................................ L 3-0 *at Wisconsin-Parkside ...................................... L 3-0 #Quincy (3OT) ................................................... L 1-0 *GLVC Games; #GLVC Tournament 1997 (18-2-1/10-1) Missouri Southern............................................... T 2-2 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan ..............................W 2-1 vs. Alderson Broaddus ......................................W 6-1 Western Illinois .................................................W 2-0 Lincoln ..............................................................W 8-0 *at St. Joseph’s .................................................W 3-2 *at Indianapolis .................................................W 2-1 *Northern Kentucky ..........................................W 3-0 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne ..............................................W 1-0 *Missouri-St. Louis ............................................W 2-0 *at Southern Indiana .........................................W 4-1 *Quincy .............................................................W 3-2 *at Kentucky Wesleyan .....................................W 9-1 *at Bellarmine ...................................................W 5-1
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%Mercyhurst .....................................................W 2-1 %Gannon ..........................................................W 2-1 *Wisconsin-Parkside .......................................... L 0-1 *Lewis ...............................................................W 3-1 #Quincy ............................................................W 1-0 #Wisconsin-Parkside ........................................W 3-1 !Truman State .................................................... L 2-1 *GLVC Games #GLVC Tournament %Hamot Classic (Erie, Pa.) ! NCAA Tournament 1998 (7-11-1/5-6) #Gannon ............................................................ L 1-0 #Mercyhurst ......................................................W 1-0 !West Virginia Wesleyan .................................... L 2-1 !Charleston ........................................................ L 2-1 *at Wisconsin-Parkside ...................................... L 2-1 *at Lewis ............................................................ L 2-0 *Saint Joseph’s .................................................W 5-0 *Indianapolis .....................................................W 2-0 *at Northern Kentucky ....................................... L 3-0 *at IUPU-Ft. Wayne ........................................... L 2-1 Missouri-Rolla .................................................... L 2-1 *at Missouri-St. Louis ......................................... L 2-0 *Southern Indiana .............................................W 3-0 *at Quincy .......................................................... L 2-0 Rockhurst .......................................................... L 1-0 *Kentucky Wesleyan .........................................W 8-1 *Bellarmine ................................................. W 3-2 OT Christian Brothers .............................................W 4-0 %at Quincy ........................................................ T 1-1 *GLVC Games #SIUE Shootout !USI Tournament %GLVC Tournament 1999 (11-7-1/8-2-1) #Truman State ................................................... L 3-1 #Southern Colorado .......................................... L 1-0 !Christian Brothers ............................................. L 4-3 !Bethel ..............................................................W 2-0 *at Bellarmine ...................................................W 4-0 *at Kentucky Wesleyan .....................................W 2-0 *Quincy .............................................................. L 2-0 *at Southern Indiana .........................................W 1-0 *Missouri-St. Louis ............................................W 4-1 at Rockhurst (OT) .............................................. L 2-1 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne (OT) ....................................... T 0-0 *Northern Kentucky ..........................................W 3-1 Lincoln ..............................................................W 5-2 *Indianapolis ...................................................... L 2-1 *Saint Joseph’s .................................................W 1-0 *Lewis (OT) .......................................................W 2-1 *Wisconsin-Parkside (2OT) ..............................W 1-0 Missouri-Rolla ...................................................W 3-0 %Indianapolis .................................................... L 3-2 *GLVC Games #GLVC Tournament %Hamot Classic (Erie, Pa.) ! NCAA Tournament
2000 (11-7-2/8-3) at Missouri Southern .........................................W 2-1 at Central Arkansas ........................................... L 3-1 vs. Rockhurst (2OT) .......................................... T 2-2 vs. Truman State ............................................... L 2-1 Lincoln ..............................................................W 5-1 Christian Brothers .............................................. L 2-0 *Bellarmine .......................................................W 4-0 *Kentucky Wesleyan .........................................W 4-0 *at Lewis ............................................................ L 1-0 *at Wisconsin-Parkside .....................................W 2-0 *Saint Joseph’s .................................................W 2-0 *IUPU-Fort Wayne ............................................. L 2-0 *at Indianapolis .................................................W 2-1 *at Northern Kentucky ......................................W 2-1 *at Missouri-St. Louis ........................................W 1-0 *at Quincy (OT) .................................................. L 2-1 Southern Indiana ..............................................W 1-0 Missouri-Rolla ...................................................W 1-0 Southern Indiana (2OT) ..................................... T 2-2 vs. Quincy .......................................................... L 1-0 *GLVC Games 2001 (17-3-3/9-0-1) Missouri Southern .............................................W 6-0 Central Arkansas ..............................................W 2-1 vs. Gannon (OT) ...............................................W 3-2 vs. Truman State (2OT) ..................................... T 2-2 at Christian Brothers .......................................... L 4-1 *at Lewis (2OT).................................................. T 1-1 *at Quincy .........................................................W 1-0 *at Missouri-St. Louis ........................................W 4-0 at Lincoln ..........................................................W 7-2 *Southern Indiana .............................................W 4-1 Rockhurst .........................................................W 3-0 *Kentucky Wesleyan .........................................W 7-0 *Bellarmine .......................................................W 3-1 *at Northern Kentucky ......................................W 3-0 *at Indianapolis .................................................W 2-1 *Saint Joseph’s .................................................W 6-0 *Wisconsin-Parkside .........................................W 2-1 at Missouri-Rolla (2OT) ..................................... T 1-1 #Quincy ............................................................W 2-0 #Lewis ............................................................... L 2-1 !at Lewis ...........................................................W 2-0 !Ashland ............................................................W 1-0 !at Tampa (OT) .................................................. L 2-1 *GLVC Games; #GLVC Tournament !NCAA Tournament 2002 (13-4-2/7-2-1) #Rockhurst ........................................................ L 2-0 #Ashland ...........................................................W 5-0 Truman State (OT) ............................................ L 2-1 Christian Brothers (2OT) ................................... T 1-1 *at Wisconsin-Parkside .....................................W 3-1 *at Saint Joseph’s .............................................W 4-0 *Indianapolis .....................................................W 5-0 *Northern Kentucky ..........................................W 3-1 *at Bellarmine ...................................................W 3-0 *at Kentucky Wesleyan .....................................W 8-0 at Missouri Southern .........................................W 1-0
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Year-By-Year Results *at Southern Indiana .......................................... L 1-0 *Missouri-St. Louis ............................................. L 1-0 *Quincy (2OT) .................................................... T 2-2 *Lewis ...............................................................W 1-0 Missouri-Rolla ...................................................W 7-2 !Bellarmine ........................................................W 2-1 !Wisconsin-Parkside .........................................W 2-0 !Southern Indiana .............................................W 1-0 #Soccer Bowl (Quincy, Ill.) *GLVC Games; !GLVC Tournament 2003 (16-4-1/10-0) #Truman State ................................................... L 1-0 McKendree .......................................................W 3-1 at Christian Brothers .......................................... L 2-1 at Illinois-Springfield .........................................W 4-2 Missouri-Southern ............................................W 5-1 *at Quincy .........................................................W 2-0 *at Missouri-St. Louis ........................................W 1-0 Missouri-Rolla ...................................................W 3-0 *Saint Joseph’s .................................................W 5-1 *Wisconsin-Parkside .........................................W 1-0 *at Northern Kentucky ......................................W 4-0 *at Indianapolis .................................................W 1-0 #Rockhurst .......................................................W 4-0 *Southern Indiana .............................................W 2-1 *Kentucky Wesleyan .........................................W 5-0 *at Bellarmine ...................................................W 3-0 *Lewis ...............................................................W 2-0 %Quincy ...........................................................W 4-0 %Lewis .............................................................. L 3-1 !Rockhurst ......................................................... T 1-1 !at Truman State ................................................ L 5-2 #Soccer Bowl (Quincy, Ill.) *GLVC Games %GLVC Tournament !NCAA Tournament 2004 (19-3-2/8-0-2) Columbia .........................................................W 2-1 Christian Brothers ....................................W 2-1 2OT vs. Gannon ......................................................W 5-0 vs. Findlay ........................................................ L 2-1 Missouri-Rolla ..................................................W 5-1 at Ashland ........................................................W 1-0 *at Kentucky Wesleyan ....................................W 3-0 *at Southern Indiana ........................................W 4-0 *Indianapolis ....................................................W 6-0 *Northern Kentucky ................................... W 2-1 OT *at Wisconsin-Parkside ....................................W 2-0 *at Lewis ................................................... T 1-1 2OT *at Saint Joseph’s ............................................W 1-0 *Missouri-St. Louis ...................................W 1-0 2OT *Quincy ..................................................... T 0-0 2OT at Rockhurst ..................................................... L 2-0 *Bellarmine ......................................................W 3-0 Truman State ...................................................W 2-1 #Quincy ...........................................................W 1-0 #Lewis .............................................................W 2-0 !Wisconsin-Parkside ........................................W 3-1 !Tusculum ........................................................W 3-2 ^UNC-Pembroke .............................................W 4-1
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^Seattle ............................................................. L 2-1 *GLVC games #GLVC Tourn. !NCAA Tournament at SIUE ^at Wichita Falls, Texas 2005 (16-3-3/11-0-1) at Christian Brothers .......................................... L 1-0 Ashland .............................................................W 1-0 *Quincy ............................................................W 4-0 vs. Northwood ...................................................W 2-0 Truman State ...................................................W 4-0 Saginaw Valley .................................................W 1-0 *at Saint Joseph’s .............................................W 3-0 *at Indianapolis ......................................... T 1-1 2OT *Ky. Wesleyan ..................................................W 2-1 *at Drury ..........................................................W 3-2 *at Rockhurst ...................................................W 3-1 *Lewis ..............................................................W 3-0 *Wisconsin-Parkside ........................................W 1-0 *at Northern Kentucky .....................................W 1-0 *at Bellarmine ..................................................W 2-0 *Missouri-St. Louis ...........................................W 2-0 *Missouri-Rolla ........................................W 2-1 2OT *Southern Indiana canc. #Bellarmine ................................................T 1-1 PKs #Quincy ............................................................ L 3-1 !^Truman State ................................................. T 0-0 !Carson-Newman .............................................W 1-0 +Franklin Pierce ............................................... L 1-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. !NCAA Tournament; ^Advance on PKs +NCAA Semifinals at Wichita Falls, Texas
2006 (15-4-3/10-2-1) at Fort Lewis ...................................................... L 4-0 at Colorado Mines ............................................W 1-0 Christian Brothers ...................................... T 2-2 2OT *at Missouri-St. Louis ........................................W 3-0 *Bellarmine .......................................................W 3-0 *Northern Kentucky ................................... T 1-1 2OT *at Wisconsin-Parkside .....................................W 2-1 *at Lewis ........................................................... L 0-1 *Rockhurst ......................................................... L 1-0 *Drury ..............................................................W 2-0 *at Southern Indiana ........................................W 2-1 *Ky. Wesleyan .................................................W 4-2 *at Quincy ........................................................W 4-0 *Indianapolis ....................................................W 2-0 *Saint Joseph’s ................................................W 7-0 *at Missouri-Rolla ............................................W 5-0 at Truman State .......................................W 1-0 2OT #Missouri-St. Louis ..........................................W 3-1 #Lewis .............................................................W 2-1 #Wisconsin-Parkside ................................. W 3-2 OT !Mercyhurst ......................................................W 6-1 !Northern Kentucky ......................................L 3-2 OT *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. !NCAA Tournament
2007 (11-4-3/9-2-2) at Christian Brothers .......................................... L 1-0 *Ky. Wesleyan ..................................................W 5-0 *Southern Indiana .............................................W 4-2 *at Drury ...........................................................W 2-0 *at Rockhurst ............................................. T 1-1 2OT *Wisconsin-Parkside .........................................W 5-0 *Lewis ...............................................................W 2-1 *at Northern Kentucky ................................L 1-0 2OT *at Bellarmine ...................................................W 4-0 *Missouri-St. Louis ............................................W 2-0 *Missouri-Rolla .................................................W 2-1 Truman State ....................................................W 1-0 *Quincy .............................................................W 3-0 *at Saint Joseph’s .............................................. L 1-0 *at Indianapolis .......................................... T 1-1 2OT #Indianapolis ..................................................... T 0-0 !Lewis ...............................................................W 2-1 !N. Kentucky ...................................................... L 1-0 *GLVC games; #GLVC Tourn. !NCAA Tournament 2008 (5-8-1) %Missouri State ................................................W 1-0 Drake ................................................................. L 2-0 Northern Illinois .............................................L 3-2 OT Wright State ......................................................W 3-1 IUPU Fort Wayne .............................................W 2-0 Milwaukee .......................................................... L 2-1 Loyola (Ill.) ......................................................... L 1-0 Dayton ............................................................... L 3-2 McKendree .......................................................W 2-0 Jefferson (Exh.) .................................................W 4-1 Memphis .................................................... T 0-0 2OT Alabama-Birmingham ........................................ L 1-0 Oakland ............................................................. L 2-0 Belmont ............................................................. L 1-0 Central Arkansas ..............................................W 3-0 % at Des Moines, Iowa; 2009 (5-9-3) at Evansville ......................................................W 1-0 Oakland .............................................................. L 2-1 !at No. 13 Louisville ............................................ L 2-0 !vs. Kentucky ...................................................... L 2-1 Columbia ...........................................................W 2-1 at Ohio State............................................... T 0-0 2OT at Dayton ............................................................ L 3-0 at No. 17 Northwestern..................................L 1-0 OT at IUPUI .............................................................W 1-0 Alabama A&M ....................................................W 1-0 at Cleveland State .........................................L 1-0 OT Centenary ..........................................................W 1-0 IPFW........................................................... T 0-0 2OT at Memphis ......................................................... L 2-0 at Western Illinois ............................................... L 1-0 at Oral Roberts ........................................... T 1-1 2OT Central Arkansas ................................................ L 1-0 ! Louisville Tournament
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Series Records Through the 2009 Season Air Force ......................................8-0-2 Akron .........................................12-0-1 Alabama-Birmingham .....................0-2 Alabama-Huntsville .........................1-0 Alabama A&M .................................2-1 Alderson Broaddus .........................1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock .......................2-1 Ashland ...........................................4-0 Avila ................................................3-0 Baltimore ........................................1-0 Bellarmine ..................................12-0-1 Belmont ...........................................0-1 Benedictine .....................................3-0 Bethel .............................................1-0 Blackburn ........................................7-0 Boston College ...............................1-0 Boston University ............................1-0 Bowling Green ................................3-0 Bradley ...........................................4-3 Bridgeport .......................................1-0 Brigham Young ...............................1-0 Brown .............................................1-0 California-Berkeley .........................0-1 California State-Fullerton ................1-1 UCLA ..............................................2-0 Carson-Newman .............................1-0 Centenary .......................................2-0 Central Arkansas ............................2-2 Central Florida .............................0-0-1 Charleston (W.V). ............................0-1 Christian Brothers ........................2-6-2 Cincinnati ........................................3-2 Clemson .........................................1-4 Cleveland State ..............................4-2 Colorado College ............................1-0 Colorado Mines ...........................0-0-1 Columbia ........................................2-0 Connecticut .....................................0-2 Covenant ........................................1-0 Creighton ........................................4-3 Dayton .............................................0-2 DePaul ............................................1-0 Drake ..............................................5-3 Drury ...............................................4-0 Duke ...............................................0-1 Eastern Illinois ...........................14-8-4 www.siuecougars.com
Eastern Michigan ............................0-1 Evansville ....................................5-4-2 Findlay ............................................1-0 Florida International ........................1-1 Fort Lewis .......................................0-1 Franklin Pierce ................................0-1 Gannon ...........................................3-1 Greenville .......................................2-2 Hardin-Simmons .............................1-0 Harris Teachers ..............................3-1 Hartwick ..........................................1-1 Howard ...........................................1-0 Illinois-Chicago ..........................17-0-1 Illinois-Springfield ...........................1-1 Illinois State .................................5-6-1 Indiana ..........................................3-12 Indianapolis .................................9-2-3 IPFW.............................................3-2-2 IUPUI ...............................................1-0 Jacksonville ....................................1-0 Kentucky ..........................................0-1 Kentucky Wesleyan ......................12-0 Lewis ......................................... 11-6-3 Lincoln ............................................4-0 Louisville .........................................5-3 Loyola .............................................1-1 Lynchburg .......................................1-0 MacMurray ......................................2-0 Marquette ....................................3-1-1 McKendree .....................................2-0 Memphis ......................................3-4-1 Mercyhurst ......................................4-0 Michigan State ................................3-1 Milwaukee...................................13-6-1 Missouri-Kansas City ......................2-2 Missouri-Rolla ............................10-1-1 Missouri Southern ........................4-0-1 Missouri-St. Louis .................... 24-11-2 Missouri State .................................8-0 Northeast Louisiana ........................3-0 New Mexico ....................................1-1 New York-Albany ............................1-0 North Carolina-Charlotte .................0-1 Northern Illinois .............................13-6 Northern Kentucky .......................9-3-2 Northeastern Illinois ........................1-0
North Carolina-Pembroke ...............1-0 North Texas .................................8-5-2 Northwestern ..................................2-2 Northwood ......................................1-0 Oakland ..........................................0-3 Ohio State.....................................0-0-1 Old Dominion ..................................0-1 Oneonta ..........................................2-0 Oral Roberts ................................1-0-1 Ottawa ............................................1-0 Penn State ......................................2-1 Principia ..........................................1-0 Quincy .....................................26-18-7 Rhode Island ..................................1-0 Richmond ....................................0-0-1 Rockhurst ..................................13-6-2 Saginaw Valley ...............................1-0 Saint Joseph’s ...........................10-1-1 Saint Louis .................................9-25-1 San Francisco .................................2-4 Santa Clara .....................................1-0 Southeast Missouri State ................1-0 Seattle Pacific .................................0-1 Seattle ............................................0-1 Simon Fraser ..................................1-0 South Carolina ................................1-1 Southern Colorado .........................0-1 South Florida ..................................2-1 Southern Indiana .......................12-3-1 Southern Methodist .....................5-9-5 Tampa .............................................0-1 Texas Christian ...............................2-0 Truman State ...............................6-6-2 Tulsa ............................................2-0-1 Tusculum ........................................1-0 Washington .....................................3-0 Western Illinois ..........................10-8-3 Western Kentucky ..........................4-0 Westminster ....................................2-0 West Virgina Wesleyan ...................1-1 William & Mary ................................0-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay .....................0-1 Wisconsin-Madison ........................2-2 Wisconsin-Parkside ......................15-3 Wright State ....................................0-1
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar Men’s Soccer
Jack Blake Award Mr. Blake was a remarkably talented soccer player. His intensity, dedication, fitness, and leadership were qualities displayed on the soccer field as well as throughout his career as a businessman. Mr. Blake played for the Cougars from 1969 to 1972 and in 1970 was a Division I All-American. From SIUE, Mr. Blake went on to play for the Pan-American Soccer Team in 1971 and the U.S. Olympic Team in 1972. He is a member of the SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame. In 1997, his friend and teammate Tim Tighe, and his wife, Lynn, spearheaded the start of the Jack Blake Award, given annually to the player who most personified the type of player and person that was Jack Blake. Below is the list of past recipients. All-American Jack Blake
Jack Blake Award Winners
Zach Bauer 2010 Recipient
Nick Frasca 2009 Recipient
Cress Maddox 2002 Recipient
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Randy Roy 2008 Recipient
Ryan Stoddart 2001 Recipient
John Matthews 2007 Recipient
Justin McMillian 2000 Recipient
Brian Higgins 2006 Recipient
Doug Hartmann 1999 Recipient
Michael Burgund 2005 Recipient
Matt Little 1998 Recipient
Cal Thomas 2004 Recipient
Mike Novak 1997 Recipient
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2010 Schedule Date Sat., Aug. 21 Fri., Aug. 27 Wed., Sep. 1 Sat., Sep. 4 Fri., Sep. 10 Sun., Sep. 12 Fri., Sep. 17 Sun., Sep. 19
Fri., Sep. 24 Sun., Sep. 26
Thu., Sep. 30 Sun., Oct. 3 Sat., Oct. 9 Wed., Oct. 13 Sat., Oct. 16 Wed., Oct. 20 Sat., Oct. 23 Sat., Oct. 30 Sat., Nov. 6
Opponent / Event vs. Loyola # at Saint Louis # vs. Western Illinois vs. Belmont at SMU at Tulsa vs. Cleveland State vs. IUPUI
Location Korte Stadium St. Louis, Mo. Korte Stadium Korte Stadium Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Korte Stadium Korte Stadium
Time / Result 2:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 5:00 pm 2:30 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm
SIUE Men’s Soccer Classic UMKC vs. Memphis vs. Dayton UMKC vs. Dayton vs. Memphis
Korte Stadium Korte Stadium Korte Stadium Korte Stadium
5:00 pm 7:30 pm 12:00 pm 2:30 pm
at UIC vs. Oral Roberts vs. Bradley * at Evansville * at Eastern Illinois * vs. Central Arkansas * vs. Drake * at Creighton * at Missouri State *
Chicago, Ill. Korte Stadium Korte Stadium Evansville, Ind. Charleston, Ill. Korte Stadium Korte Stadium Omaha, Neb. Springfield, Mo.
7:00 pm 2:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Missouri Valley Conference Tournament First Round Peoria, Ill. Semifinals Peoria, Ill. Finals Peoria, Ill.
Wed., Nov. 10 Fri., Nov. 12 Sun., Nov. 14 #Exhibition Games *Missouri Valley Conference Games
TBA TBA TBA