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Table of Contents Quick Facts Staff Directory Media Information 2011 Roster TV / Radio Roster Season Outlook Coaching Staff Player Profiles 2011 Schedule 2010 Results / HL Standings 2010 Stats / All-League Award Winners Titan Field Past League Award Winners Season Records Career Records All-Time Roster Year-by-Year Results All-Time Results Welcome To Titan Athletics
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GENERAL Name of School: City/Zip: Enrollment: Nickname: School Colors: Home Field: Affiliation: Conference: President: Director of Athletics: Faculty Athletics Reps.: Athletic Department Phone: Athletic Department Fax:
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Nicholas Deren (Detroit ‘99; 3rd Season) E-mail: derennj@udmercy.edu Record at school (yrs.): 12-13-2 (2) Career record (yrs.): 12-13-2 (2) Soccer Office Phone: (313) 993-1700 Assistant Coach: James Tyers (Norfolk College ‘90; 1st Season) E-mail: james.tyers@udmercy.edu
Credits The 2011 Detroit Titan men’s soccer yearbook is an official publication of the University of Detroit Mercy’s Sports Information Department, created by Kit Stetzel. Edited by Mitch Wigness, P.J. Gradowski, Joel Walrath, and Stetzel. Photos by Tim Busch and the sports information staff.
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MEDIA SERVICES Game-by-game statistics and final results packets are available for the media at each home match upon request.
HORIZON LEAGUE For information on Horizon League men’s soccer please visit the official Horizon League Web site, horizonleague.org.
ATHLETIC TRAINING Asst. Athletic Director for Sports Medicine Michael Miller Assistant Directors Lainie Bisbee Ashley Van Meter Graduate Assistant Victoria Vintevoghel Interns Jen Aldea Kyle Bowen
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2011 roster NO. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
NAME Anthony Shepherd Martin Robertson Nathan Steinwascher Mike Chiandussi Pat Lepera Adam Bedell Tevin Wynter Matt Ybarra Nate Robinson Moustafa Bazzi Kevin Pinkos Otieno Victor Ya Ya Toure Jeremy Stoychoff Kevin Gill Adam Philp Patrick Soltys Cameron Roberts Trevor Flynn Sam Seppo Mike Pugh Chris Kobayashi Tom Allott Joey Krizanek Daniel Morris Matt Nedwicki Jon Bowman Julio Castillo Jesus Ginez Ahmad Jawad Collin Mohr Gianni Di Poce
Head Coach: Assistant Coach:
POS. GK GK GK D MF D D MF MF F D/MF MF F D D D D MF MF F MF D D D D F MF MF MF MF D MF
YR. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
HT. 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-6 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-7 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 5-7 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-4 5-9 5-10 6-4 5-11 6-0 5-8
WT. 170 170 195 170 180 180 188 155 160 140 160 165 185 160 170 150 165 170 175 175 165 150 180 195 155 185 160 150 185 150 163 150
Nicholas Deren (Detroit ‘99; Third Season) James Tyers (Norfolk College ‘90; First Season)
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Rochester, MI/Stoney Creek Newmarket, ON/St. Andrew’s Sterling Heights, MI/Stevenson Windsor, ON/St. Thomas of Villanova Windsor, ON/St. Joseph’s Catholic Livonia, MI/Churchill Mississauga, ON/St. Joseph Secondary Irvine, CA/Ann Arbor Huron Novi, MI/Novi Dearborn, MI/American Muslim Academy Clarkston, MI/Clarkston Kisumu Nyanza, Kenya/Kakamega Ypsilanti, MI/Willow Run Canton, MI/Salem Sterling Heights, MI/De La Salle Collegiate Windsor, ON/St. Joseph’s Catholic Mississauga, ON/St. Joan of Arc Redford, MI/Detroit Jesuit Chanhassen, MN/Chanhassen Port Huron, MI/Port Huron Shelby Township, MI/De La Salle Collegiate New Hudson, MI/South Lyon Brighton, MI/Brighton Canton, MI/Canton Commerce Township, MI/South Lyon Dearborn, MI/Divine Child Findlay, OH/Findlay Cupertino, CA/Homestead Lake Orion, MI/Lake Orion Dearborn Heights, MI/Dearborn Lansing, MI/Holt Trenton, MI/Trenton
Pronunciation Guide Bedell Castillo Chiandussi Lepera Mohr Moustafa Otieno Philp Seppo Soltys Stoychoff Toure Ybarra
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#00 Anthony Shepherd
#0 Martin Robertson
#1 Nathan Steinwascher
#2 Mike Chiandussi
#3 Patrick Lepera
#4 Adam Bedell
#5 Tevin Wynter
#6 Matt Ybarra
#7 Nate Robinson
#8 Moustafa Bazzi
#9 Kevin Pinkos
#10 Otieno Victor
#11 Ya Ya Toure
#12 Jeremy Stoychoff
#13 Kevin Gill
#14 Adam Philp
#15 Patrick Soltys
#16 Cameron Roberts
#17 Trevor Flynn
#18 Sam Seppo
#19 Mike Pugh
#20 Chris Kobayashi
#21 Tom Allott
#22 Joey Krizanek
#23 Daniel Morris
#24 Matt Nedwicki
#25 Jon Bowman
#26 Julio Castillo
#27 Jesus Ginez
#28 Ahmad Jawad
#29 Collin Mohr
#30 Gianni Di Poce
Nicholas Deren
James Tyers
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season outlook The Detroit Titan men’s soccer team finished the 2010 season with an overall record of 8-9-2. The main emphasis for this year’s club will be to push the win total to 10. “We are looking to record 10 wins this season,” Head Coach Nicholas Deren explained. “I believe it’s realistic and it will be looked at as one of our key goals for the upcoming season.”
League selection. “Hopefully Ya Ya can score goals for us like he did last year,” Deren said. “He might actually be able to bring that goal total up a little bit, which would be excellent for us.” Otieno Victor is a former team MVP that had his 2010 campaign cut down to 10 games due to a season-ending injury. “It is going to be great to have Victor back healthy for us this year,” Deren said. Although he missed some playing time, Victor managed to score two goals and record two assists during the 2010 season.
Winning 10 games in 2011 isn’t out of the question due to the solid mix of players that will be returning to Detroit. A highly skilled senior class will lead the Titans in hopes of reaching, and advancing in the Horizon League Tournament. “Another goal that I have come to expect for this team is to finish in the top third of the Horizon League,” Deren added. “I think that can be done with the players that we have. It is something that we must address as one of our main goals for the season.” The Titans reached the Horizon League Tournament in 2010, yet they were narrowly defeated at Cleveland State by the final score of 2-1 in the first round. “Anything can happen in the playoffs,” Deren said. “If we can play well during the regular season and get a good seed, then it is possible to be successful in the Horizon League Tournament. That will lead us to our ultimate goal which is to receive an NCAA bid.” The 2011 schedule is similar to last year’s version. Aside from the Horizon League teams that appear year in and year out, the Titans will face Michigan, Bowling Green, Western Michigan, and Oakland for the second straight year. One game that is sure to catch the attention of Titan fans will be the season opener against Michigan State. The Titans have not faced the Spartans since 1999.
Senior - #18 Sam Seppo The home opener for 2011 will be played on Sept. 4. Detroit will host the Buffalo Bulls at 1:00 p.m. on Titan Field. Additional marquee matchups that will be played on Titan Field include games against the Michigan Wolverines (Sept. 14) and the Butler Bulldogs (Oct. 29). “I’m excited about the 2011 season for many reasons,” Deren explained. “First of all this team has a lot of experience. We have seniors that have been here before, and they have performed at a high level over the last couple of years. They have proved to me that they will be able to lead our team.” Leading the offensive attack for Detroit will be seniors Ya Ya Toure, Otieno Victor, and Sam Seppo. Toure put together a fantastic junior season and therefore was honored as the 2010 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year. He led the team with nine goals and he recorded two assists giving him a team-high 20 points on the year. Toure was recognized by his peers as he was a First Team All-Horizon
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The final member of this trio only started in six games last season yet he came up with six goals, three of which were game winners. “You can’t leave out Sam Seppo when talking about the senior class,” Deren said. “Seppo was our secondleading goal scorer last year and I think he is going to do even more this year.” Nate Robinson is another senior that gets the offense moving for Detroit. Robinson was third on the team a year ago with three assists. “We will look for Nate Robinson to get on the scoreboard a bit more this year,” Deren added. “That would be a tremendous help to the team.”
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season outlook The Titans will have a two-time team captain in charge of the defense as Mike Chiandussi returns for his senior season. “Mike is very important to this team,” Deren explained. “He will be the leader of our back line.” Pat Lepera and Kevin Pinkos highlight the junior class. Each player started in 17 games, and each recorded seven points for the Titans a year ago. Lepera was second on the team with five assists while also scoring one goal, while Pinkos found the back of the net three times while recording one assist.
A majority of the sophomore class made an impact on the team as freshmen. Adam Bedell, Patrick Soltys, Kevin Gill, and Mike Pugh all played in at least 10 games in 2010. Bedell was the team leader in assists with eight. He moved into a tie for 10th place all-time at Detroit for assists in a single-season. Pugh scored one goal as a freshman while Soltys and Gill spent a majority of their time on the defensive side of the field. “Our sophomores and juniors have been here and this is just another year for them to solidify themselves into the lineup and take our team to the next level,” Deren said. “They will be working with the freshmen and showing them the path that they have been through.” A large freshmen class will join the men’s soccer program with a chance to earn playing time. “I think our youth will be an asset for us this year,” Deren said. “We have some freshmen that I am expecting to get big minutes out of this year. They will have the chance to make an impact on this team.” The freshmen class is a mix of athletes that will play midfield or defense. A goalie was also brought in with a chance to win the job.
Junior - #9 Kevin Pinkos Moustafa Bazzi, Jeremy Stoychoff, Chris Kobayashi, Tom Allott, Joey Krizanek, and Schoolcraft College transfer Tevin Wynter round out the group of juniors. Matt Nedwicki and Adam Philp are listed as seniors due to their academic status, yet they have junior eligibility. Nedwicki chose not to play during the 2009 season, and Philp was granted a medical redshirt after only appearing in the first six games of the season in 2010.
Sophomore - #4 Adam Bedell Sophomore Anthony Shepherd also got some playing time last year as he was able to start two games for Detroit. A freshman is also in the mix to see minutes at goalkeeper as Nathan Steinwascher will get a chance to prove himself. “Overall I would say that we have a good group of players, and more importantly just a good group of kids,” Deren explained. “I think their heads are screwed on straight and I think they have the right mind frame coming into the season. Expectations are high this year for the men’s soccer team.”
There will be an open competition for playing time as the Titan goalkeeper this year. Three players will be in the mix as junior Martin Robertson enters 2011 with the most experience. Robertson played in five games with four starts in 2010. He ended the year with 24 saves, and held a save percentage of .706. Robertson was in goal for the overtime thriller against Michigan in the season opener, and he helped Detroit tie Cincinnati the following game.
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Nicholas Deren Head Coach 3rd Season 12-13-2
Nicholas Deren guided the 2010 Titans to an overall record of 8-9-2 in his first full season at the helm of the men’s soccer team. After six seasons as the lead assistant coach, Nicholas Deren was named head coach at his alma mater, the University of Detroit Mercy, on Dec. 8, 2009. After the resignation of former head coach Morris Lupenec, Deren took over as the interim head coach for the remainder of the 2009 season. He guided the Titans to a 4-4 record to end the year. During that stretch the Titans scored 17 goals, and won two of their last four conference games.
Deren continued to find success in 2010 as the club finished fifth in the Horizon League standings with a record of 4-4. After a rocky start the Titans won their first game of the year over Duquesne on Sept. 18 by the final score of 3-2. Detroit kept the momentum rolling as they went 5-2-1 during the month of October. Detroit improved from 5-12-1 overall in 2009 to a five-seed in the Horizon League Tournament. The Titans faced Cleveland State in the first round which created an intriguing matchup as Detroit defeated the Vikings 2-0 during the regular season at Titan Field. After 90 minutes of non-stop action, the Vikings escaped with a 2-1 win putting an end to the season for Detroit. Deren’s coaching style allowed Ya Ya Toure to receive multiple postseason awards. Toure was a First Team All-Horizon League selection, he made the HL All-Newcomer Team, and he was voted as the Horizon League Newcomer of the Year. His final accolade was being selected as a Third Team All-Great Lakes Region player. Deren’s first season as an assistant coach was in 2004. The team was very successful during his first two years with the program. The 2004 team tied the school record with 14 wins. They were able to rattle off eight straight wins, another UDM record. The 2005 team finished close behind managing 12 victories on the year. Deren has worked with numerous recruiting camps across the state of Michigan. He left the corporate world to follow his passion in soccer, and started coaching club soccer in 2001 with the Vardar Soccer Club. Nearly a year later, Deren created a soccer school and provided training for individuals, small groups, and teams as a camp director. Deren has attended multiple symposiums, and special topic courses. He worked with the Troy Soccer Club from 2003 to 2006, and he was also on the Olympic Development Program coaching staff for the state of Michigan for four years (2005-09). Deren still works as a Director of Coaching for the Michigan Rush. He began working with the Rush in 2006. “I’ve always enjoyed working with young players because I feel like a part of their technical foundation,” Deren said. “I believe that coaches can have a big impact on young players. A positive influence can play a large role in the development that occurs. Good coaching will give players the fundamentals that they need to make the transition to the next level.” As a player, Deren left Livonia Stevenson High School as the second leading goal scorer in the program’s history. He also finished third in the voting for Mr. Soccer in the state of Michigan as a forward in 1995. Deren’s playing career also includes winning a club national championship with Vardar at the U-18 level. Deren enrolled at Oakland University after a stellar high school career, but transferred to Detroit after two seasons. He was the leading goal scorer for Oakland during his freshman season with 13 goals. Deren also played for the Detroit Dynamite and the Michigan Madness during this time. The Dynamite and Madness were formerly in the USISL, but now they are recognized in the PDL. Deren transferred to Detroit in 1997, but suffered an injury that forced him to take a medical redshirt for the 1998 season. He bounced back however and was named as a team captain in 1999. With Detroit, Deren netted seven goals, while dishing out five assists at the midfield spot. Deren graduated from UDM in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in history. He holds a USSF “A” License, as well as an Advanced National Diploma from the NSCAA. Deren and his wife Jeanne (a former UDM assistant track coach) reside in Northville, MI, and have two daughters, Evelyn and Amelia, and a son Eli. Deren’s hobbies away from soccer include golf and running.
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James Tyers Assistant Coach 1st Season
Head Coach Nicholas Deren will have a new face on the sidelines this season as James Tyers has been named as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer team. The former professional soccer player brings 20 years of international coaching experience with him to Detroit. He holds many professional licenses including the USSF “Y”, USSF “D”, UEFA “C” and the Australia “B”.
Tyers began his career in England playing as a young professional for the Peterborough United Football Club, which was then in the English First Division. His next opportunity brought him to play professional ball in the United States before moving his playing career on to Australia. The former player-coach now dedicates all of his time and efforts to coaching. He was appointed as the Director of Coerver Coaching (Michigan) in 2004. Coerver Coaching is an international organization highly regarded as one of the best coaching methodology for player training and development. 2004 was a busy year for Tyers as he was also selected as the Director of Coaching and Player Development for the Birmingham Bloomfield Soccer Club. Additional experience includes working with Michigan’s Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2004-07, spending two years as the Head Girls’ Varsity Coach at Andover H.S., and helping coach multiple organizations in Norfolk (UK). Tyers earned his Sports Industries Degree in 1990 from the Norfolk College of Art and Technology (now known as the University of Anglia). He resides in Ferndale.
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Senior
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dEFENSE 6-0 / 170
Mike
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
CHIANDUSSI
ST. THOMAS 2010 ( Jr.) Started in 18 games for the Titans… Named team captain… Recorded an assist against IPFW (Oct. 17)… Took nine shots on the year, including three shots on goal… Took two shots on goal against Cleveland State (Oct. 15)… Recorded his third shot on goal in the Horizon League Tournament against Cleveland State (Nov. 9)… Received three yellow cards and one red card... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) One of three players to start in all 18 games for the Titans… Ended the season with three points… Attempted five shots, one shot on goal… Had a breakout performance in a home game against Buffalo (Oct. 6)… Recorded one goal and one assist against the Bulls…Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... Recognized as the team’s Defensive Player of the Year.
At Windsor (Fr.) Played in 10 games during the 2008 campaign.
Prep 2008 graduate of St. Thomas of Villanova… Earned league MVP honors senior year… Served as captain the last two years with the Wildcats… Squad was ranked eighth among other high school teams in Ontario in 2007… Also competed in football, cross country, soccer, as well as track & field for the Wildcats… Earned MVP honors for football in 2006… Captain of the Windsor F.C. Nationals for five years… Nationals were Ontario Cup finalists in 2007.
Personal
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 18/18 18/18 10/0 46/36
G 0 1 0 1
A 1 1 0 2
P 1 3 0 4
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Son of Frank and Joanne Chiandussi… Has two siblings: Chris and Laura… Majoring in engineering. SOG 3 1 0 4
GWG 0 0 0 0
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Midfield 5-10 / 160
Nate
novi, michigan
ROBINSON
novi 2010 ( Jr.) Played in 18 games with 16 starts… Third on the team with three assists on the season… First assist came against Cincinnati (Sept. 5)… Second assist came in the following game against Furman (Sept. 10)… Final assist of the year came in the season finale against Cleveland State (Nov. 9)… Took 21 shots, including nine shots on goal… Tallied a season-high four shots against Oakland (Nov. 3)… Recorded a season-high two shots on goal against Wright State (Oct. 10)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) One of three players to start in all 18 games for the Titans… Led the team in assists with six… Scored one goal to end the year with eight points… Finished fourth in the Horizon League in assists per game (0.33)... Took 32 shots, including 15 shots on goal… Picked up his first assist of the year against Buffalo (Oct. 6)… His second assist came late in the second half to tie the game against Cleveland State (Oct. 18)… Helped Detroit defeat Bowling Green (Nov. 4) with an assist in the second half… Put together a career game against UIC (Nov. 7)… Led the team with three assists, and a goal to help the Titans pull out a 4-2 victory... Named Horizon League Men’s Soccer Player of the Week for the period of Nov. 2 - Nov. 8.
At Cincinnati (Fr.) Played in 16 games and was in the starting line-up twice for the Bearcats in 2008.
Prep
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 18/16 18/18 16/2 52/36
G 0 1 0 1
A 3 6 0 9
P 3 8 0 11
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SOG 9 15 2 26
GWG 0 0 0 0
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Earned three varsity letters at Novi High School… Member of three straight Kensington Valley Conference Championship teams… Ended both junior and senior seasons as the Wildcats’ leading scorer… Finished career at NHS with 45 goals and 31 assists… Garnered All-KVC, All-Michigan, All-Area and AllRegion accolades following senior campaign… Played club soccer for the Michigan Wolves and Vardar Academy Team… Member of the Michigan ODP team… Selected as MVP of Cincinnati Soccer Academy in 2007.
Personal Son of Moira and David Robinson… Majoring in finance.
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Otieno
6-2 / 165
VICTOR
Kenya
Kisumu Nyanza,
Kakamega 2010 ( Jr.) Limited to playing in 10 games due to an injury… Started in nine contests… Scored two goals and added two assists… Scored his first goal of the season against Furman (Sept. 10)… Second goal came in a 3-2 win over UIC (Sept. 26)… Also recorded his first assist of the season against the Flames… Second assist was recorded in a 2-1 win over Milwaukee (Oct. 1)… Took 19 shots, including 10 shots on goal… Tallied a season-high five shots against Bowling Green… Went back-to-back games with three shots on goal… Received three yellow cards and one red card.
2009 (So.) Started in 17 games for the Titans… Ended the year tied for first among teammates in points with 11… Scored four goals, and added three assists… Led the team in shots with 45… Took 15 shots on goal… Recorded the game-winning goal against IPFW (Sept. 6) in the 52nd minute of the game… Scored Detroit’s first goal against Xavier (Sept. 18)… Grabbed the lead for UDM against Wright State (Oct. 8) with a goal in the 12th minute of the first half… Final goal of the season came at Cleveland State (Oct. 18)… Helped guide the Titans to victory with two assists against Bowling Green (Nov. 4)... Earned his final assist against UIC (Nov. 7)... Honored as the team’s Most Valuable Player, as well as the Offensive Player of the Year.
At Madonna (Fr.) Saw action in 18 of 20 games for the Crusaders and received the starting nod 16 times… Finished 2008 first among teammates in both goals and points with nine and 21, respectively… Scored two game-winning goals on the year… Dished out three assists.
Prep
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 10/9 17/17 18/16 45/42
G 2 4 9 15
A 2 3 3 8
P 6 11 21 38
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GWG 0 1 2 3
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Played four years of soccer at Kakamega High School in Kisumu Western Province, Kenya… Named KHS Player of the Year in 2007… Garnered Man of the Match award senior season… Awarded the Golden Boot in 2006… Helped KHS to a Kakamega District title in 2007, along with the Western Province and Kenyan National titles… Won third place at the Science Congress and was named the best physics student in form 1 and 2.
Personal Son of Otieno Fred and Akoth Roselyne... Has five siblings: Gordon Odhiambo, Elianor Auma, Yvonne Adhiambo, Carol Akinyi and Tiellen Auma... Majoring in Pre-med.
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FORWARD 6-2 / 185
Ya Ya
YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN
TOURE
WILLOW RUN 2010 First Team All-Horizon League 2010 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year 2010 Horizon League All-Newcomer Team 2010 Third Team All-Great Lakes Region 2010 ( Jr.) Played in all 19 games with 15 starts… Led the team in both goals and points with nine and 20 respectively… Recorded two assists… Took 26 shots on the year, including 16 shots on goal… Recognized as the team’s Most Valuable Player and the team’s Offensive Player of the Year… Became the fourth player in men’s soccer history to earn Horizon League Newcomer of the Year accolades at Detroit… Named Horizon League Player of the Week (Oct. 11-18)… Scored one goal in four of the first six games for the Titans… Scored the game-winning goal at Western Michigan (Oct. 6)… Scored another game-winner against Cleveland State (Oct. 15)… Rounded out the year with goals against IPFW (Oct. 17), Oakland (Nov. 3), and Cleveland State (Nov. 9)… Received four yellow cards.
At Schoolcraft (Fr.-So.) Ended 2009 campaign first among teammates with 31 points after scoring 14 goals and earning three assists… Scored 16 goals and dished out four assists in 2008.
Prep Graduate of Willow Run High School… Played four years of basketball and earned three varsity letters for the Flyers… Played club soccer for Ann Arbor United for two years... Helped take Ann Arbor United to the championship game as their leading goal scorer.
Personal
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics GP/GS 19/15 20/20 21/21 60/56
G 9 14 16 39
A 2 3 4 9
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Son of Mariame and Mory Toure... Has three siblings; Djiba, Fanta, and Mouctar... Enjoys going to the movies and spending time with his family and friends... Majoring in business.
P 20 31 36 87
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defense 5-10 / 150
Adam
windsor, ontario
PHILP
st. joseph’s catholic 2010 ( Jr.) Limited to playing in six games due to a season-ending injury… Made five starts for the Titans... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) Played in 17 games with 11 starts… Took seven shots on the season… Jumped into the starting lineup against Oral Roberts (Sept. 27), and impacted the game by taking two shots on goal against the Golden Eagles… Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2008 (Fr.) Played in all 20 games for the Titans and was in the starting line-up 19 times… Ended the season second among teammates with four goals and tied for a team second-best nine points… Scored first collegiate goal and the game-winner at Western Michigan (Oct. 19)… Found the back of the net, twice, in Detroit’s 2-0 shutout victory over IPFW (Oct. 22)… Netted fourth goal of season in a 3-3 tie against Bowling Green (Nov. 4)… Dished out lone assist on the year versus Butler (Oct. 31)… Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 6/5 17/11 20/19 43/35
G 0 0 4 4
A 0 0 1 1
P 0 0 9 9
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SOG 0 2 9 11
GWG 0 0 2 2
18
2008 graduate of St. Joseph’s Catholic High School… Played two years varsity soccer… Lasers won the Southwestern Ontario Soccer Championship senior season… SJCHS was a Windsor & Essex County finalist and Ontario quarterfinalist in 2008… Played first two years of soccer at Riverside Secondary... Earned the Most Promising Freshman Male Athlete award for the Rebels… Played two years of basketball and competed for two seasons with cross country at Riverside... Named RSHS Most Dedicated Player for basketball in 2005… Garnered MVP honors for basketball in 2004… Played for Vardar from 2004-08 and was a state cup finalist 2004-07… On the Academic Honor Roll all four years.
Personal Son of Burt and Liz Philp… Enjoys playing basketball, volleyball and video games... Majoring in accounting... Cousin Alyssa Riley is a freshman on the Detroit women’s soccer team.
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#18
Forward 6-0 / 175
Sam
Port huron, michigan
SEPPO
port huron 2010 ( Jr.) Played in all 19 games for Detroit with six starts… Second on the team in goals with six and in points with 12… Led the team in both shots (29) and shots on goal (17)… Scored three gamewinning goals… Earned the team’s Coaches Award… Made his first start of the season at Cincinnati (Sept. 5)… Scored his first goal of the season against Duquesne (Sept. 18)… Ended September with a goal against UIC (Sept. 26)… Scored the game-winner against Milwaukee (Oct. 1)… Scored one goal in three straight games in October (15th – 26th)… Received four yellow cards... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) Played in 17 games with 16 starts… Scored three goals to end the year with six points… Second on the team with 42 shots… Took 14 shots on goal… Scored early against Oral Roberts (Sept. 27) with a goal in the 30th minute of the game… Helped the Titans record a 3-1 victory over Buffalo (Oct. 6) by scoring two goals against the Bulls… Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2008 (Fr.) Started 19 games for the Titans… Ended third among teammates with three goals and tied for fourth-best with seven points… Saw action in first collegiate contest against Evansville (Aug. 29)… Netted first goal against Canisius (Sept. 5)… Fired off the eventual game-winner in the 62nd minute at Loyola (Sept. 26)… Dished out game-winning assist in Detroit’s 2-0 win against IPFW (Oct. 22)… Found the back of the net against Butler on Halloween.
Prep
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 19/6 17/16 19/19 55/41
G 6 3 3 12
A 0 0 1 1
P 12 6 7 25
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SOG 17 14 19 50
GWG 3 1 1 5
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2008 graduate of Port Huron High School… Three-time varsity letterwinner in soccer… Holds the school record in career goals (84)… Netted a season record 40 goals in 2008… Earned All-MAC First Team honors senior season… Named to the All-District First Team and the All-Area First Team in 2008… Garnered both AllMichigan Honorable Mention and All-Region honors final year with the Big Reds… Tabbed as the Times Herald Player of the Year in 2008… Played one year of club ball for Sarnia Fury, Vardar and MetroStars… Led all three teams in scoring… Earned team MVP honors for the Fury… Member of the National Honor Society.
Personal Son of John and Sherry Seppo… Has four sisters: Analiisa, Ruth, Bethany and Joyelen... Enrolled in the 5-year Physician Assistant’s program.
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Senior
#24
FORWARD 6-4 / 185
Matt
DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
NEDWICKI
DIVINE CHILD 2010 ( Jr.) Played in 13 games for the Titans with two starts… Made his first start of the season against Western Michigan (Oct. 6)… Took a shot against the Broncos… Recorded one shot on goal at Wright State (Oct. 10)… Started in a Horizon League contest against Cleveland State (Oct. 15)… Recorded three yellow cards... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) Did not participate.
2008 (Fr.) Played in 11 games... Took one shot on goal.
Prep Graduate of Divine Child High School... Earned two varsity letters in soccer for the Falcons... Earned All-Michigan First Team and All-Catholic League honors during his senior season... Named All-District and All-Region in 2007... Helped his team win a district championship his senior year... Tallied nine goals and seven assists in 2007... Played club soccer for Canton Celtic... Earned two varsity letters in both basketball and track and field... Garnered All-Academic Catholic League honors in basketball in 2008... Member of DCHS Student Council.
Personal Son of Steve and Mary Louise Nedwicki... Has two siblings; Bob and Ellyn... Enrolled in the 5-year Physician Assistant’s Program.
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 13/2 11/0 24/2
G 0
A 0 Did Not Play 0 0 0 0
P 0
SOG 1
0 0
1 2
Detroit Men’s Soccer
GWG 0 0 0
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Senior
#25
midfield 5-9 / 160
Jon
findlay, ohio
BOWMAN
findlay 2010 ( Jr.) Did not play due to injury... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) Saw action in nine games… Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2008 (Fr.) Saw action in 14 games and started two of those contests… Played in first collegiate game against Evansville (Aug. 29) and was also in the starting line-up… Dished out lone assist of the season on the second goal of Detroit’s 2-0 shutout win against IPFW (Oct. 22)… Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep
Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS
G A P SOG Did Not Participate / Injury 9/0 0 0 0 0 14/2 0 1 1 1 23/2 0 1 1 1
Detroit Men’s Soccer
GWG 0 0 0
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2008 graduate of Findlay High School… Earned three varsity letters in soccer… Named to the All-League Second Team junior season… Ended 2007 second among teammates in assists (9) and fourth (8) in goals… Served as team captain final year with the Trojans… Closed out senior season ranked second for Division I players in Ohio with 26 goals… Named both FHS Offensive Player of the Year and MVP senior year… Dished out 12 assists to end 2008 with 64 points… Rewarded for outstanding senior season with Greater Buckeye Conference Player of the Year honors, as well as being named First Team All-League… Earned several other honors in 2008, including AllNorthwest Ohio First Team, Academic All-Ohio and AllOhio Second Team… Four-year Scholar Athlete at FHS (4.0 GPA)… Played for the Pacesetter Premier Soccer Club for five years… Led his club team in scoring and assists final year with the squad, while also serving as team captain…. Starting midfielder of Ohio North ODP squad for three seasons (2005-07).
Personal Son of Greg and Crystal Bowman… Has three siblings: Nick, Andrea and Zach… Enjoys fishing and playing guitar… Majoring in biochemistry.
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#26
Midfield 5-10 / 150
Julio
cupertino, california
CASTILLO
homestead 2010 ( Jr.) Played in three games with one start for the Titans… Made his first appearance of the season against Green Bay (Oct. 3)… Moved into the starting lineup the next game against Western Michigan (Oct. 6)… Took his lone shot of the season against IPFW (Oct. 17)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (So.) Saw action in two home games against Loyola (Oct. 31) and UIC (Nov. 7)… Also played in the game at Xavier (Sept. 18).
2008 (Redshirt) First year with the Titan men’s soccer program... Did not see any action during the season due to an injury.
Prep Graduate of Homestead High School… Four year varsity letterwinner in soccer… Finished 2007 with 12 goals and 10 assists… Earned All-Tournament Team honors senior year… Named to the All-Homestead Tournament Team in 2006… Earned All-League First Team honors sophomore season… Tabbed as De Anza League Midfielder of the Year in 2005… Garnered All-League Second Team honors in 2004... Named De Anza League Freshman of the Year… Finished career at HHS with 24 goals and 48 assists… Played club soccer with Chivas FC for three years… Chivas was Premier League Champions in 2006 and Youth National Futsal Champions the previous season.
Personal Son of Julio and Carmen Castillo… Has two siblings: Daniel and Amanda… Majoring in business. Year 2010 2009 2008 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 3/1 3/0 0/0 6/1
G 0 0 0 0
A 0 0 0 0
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P 0 0 0 0
SOG 1 0 0 1
GWG 0 0 0 0
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Junior
#0
goalkeeper 6-1 / 170
Martin
newmarket,
ROBERTSON
ontario st. andrew’s 2010 (So.) Played in five games with four starts… Posted a 0-3-1 record… Recorded 24 saves… Held a .706 save percentage… Allowed 10 goals and posted a 2.08 goals against average… Made six saves in the season opener against Michigan (Sept. 1)… Tallied a season-high eight saves against Cincinnati (Sept. 5)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (Fr.) Played in three games with two starts… Logged 203 minutes at the goalkeeper position… Made 18 saves… Held a .783 save percentage, and a 2.22 goals against average… Ended the season with a 2-0 record.
Prep 2009 graduate of St. Andrew’s College… Member of the varsity soccer team for two seasons and volleyball squad for one… Started high school career at Ecole Secondaire Catholique Renaissance… Played varsity soccer, volleyball and basketball for two seasons at ESCR… Earned MVP honors for volleyball team both seasons... Played club soccer with the Oak Ridges Knights… Knights were St. Catharines’ Grape and Wine Youth Tournament Champion in 2006 and a finalist the following year… Played for club team, Woodbridge Strikers... Strikers Ontario Cup Finalists in 2009.
Personal Son of Danielle and Struan Robertson... Has one younger sibling, Catherine... Enjoys playing volleyball and music... Major is political science.
Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 5/4 3/2 8/6
GA 10 5 15
GAA Saves 2.08 24 2.22 18 2.15 42
Detroit Men’s Soccer
W 0 2 2
L 3 0 3
T 1 0 1
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Junior
#3
Midfield 6-1 / 180
Patrick
windsor, ontario
LEPERA
st. joseph’s catholic 2010 (So.) Started in 17 games for the Titans… Scored one goal and was second on the team with five assists… Tied for fourth on the team with seven points… Scored a goal in the season opener against Michigan (Sept. 1)… Recorded a season-high two assists in a 2-1 victory over Oakland (Nov. 3)… Helped Detroit defeat Milwaukee (Oct. 1) and Wright State (Oct. 10) by recording an assist… Tallied an assist against IPFW (Oct. 17)… Recognized as the team’s Defensive Player of the Year… Took 12 shots on the year, including five shots on goal… Received three yellow cards... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (Fr.) Started in all 17 games he played in… Ended the season with six points… Scored two goals and recorded two assists… Took 24 shots, including 10 shots on goal… Scored his first goal of the season to give the Titans a first half lead in a game against Michigan (Sept. 16)… Registered an assist against Buffalo (Oct. 6)… Picked up his second assist in a game against Cleveland State (Oct. 18)… Scored his final goal of the season off a corner kick against UIC (Nov. 7)… Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep
Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 17/17 17/17 34/34
G 1 2 3
A 5 2 7
P 7 6 13
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2009 graduate of St. Joseph’s Catholic High School… Served as team captain senior year… Named team Most Valuable Player in 2008… Named SJCHS Athlete of the Year from 2005-08… School was WECSSAA, SWOSSAA and OFSAA Champions sophomore season and SWOSSAA Champion the following year… Earned MVP honors at the University of Michigan Elite Recruiting Camp in 2008… Named MVP for the Lasers volleyball team junior and senior seasons… Played for the Windsor F.C. Nationals for nine years and Vardar Academy for one… Four-year MVP for WFCN… Served as team captain for WFCN for eight years. SOG 5 10 15
GWG 0 1 1
30
Personal Son of Maria and Tony Lepera... Has two older siblings: Andrea and Michael... Majoring in business.
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#8
FORWARD 5-7 / 140
Moustafa
DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
BAZZI
aMER. MUSLIM ACAD. 2010 (So.) Played in 17 games for Detroit with three starts… Made his first start of the season against Bowling Green (Sept. 15)… Scored a goal against Furman (Sept. 10)… Took seven shots on the year, including three shots on goal.
2009 (Fr.) Did not participate.
Prep 2009 graduate of American Muslim Academy… Played one year of varsity soccer at Fordson High School… Earned FHS Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2008… Played four years for Vardar Soccer Club… Participated in the 3v3 World Championship at the Disney Wide World of Sports.
Personal Son of Samir and Dalal Bazzi… Has two younger siblings: Mohamad and Aya… Enjoys playing soccer, basketball and football… Majoring in dentistry.
Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 17/3 0/0 17/3
G 1 0 1
A 0 0 0
P 2 0 2
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SOG 3 0 3
GWG 0 0 0
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Junior
#9
dEFENSE 5-10 / 160
Kevin
CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN
PINKOS
CLARKSTON 2010 (So.) Played in all 19 games for Detroit with 17 starts… Third on the team with three goals… Tallied an assist against UIC (Sept. 26)… Scored his first goal of the season against Western Michigan (Oct. 6)… Returned to score the game-winning goal against Wright State in the next game (Oct. 10)… Final goal of the season came against IPFW (Oct. 17)… Tied for fourth on the team with seven points… Took 14 shots on the year, including nine shots on goal… Received three yellow cards... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (Fr.) One of three players to start in all 18 games for the Titans… Ended the year with five points… Finished tied for second on the team with three assists… Took 11 shots, six of which were shots on goal… Recorded an assist in his first collegiate game of his career against IUPUI (Sept. 1)… His second assist came against Oral Roberts (Sept. 27)… Final assist came in a victory over Wright State (Oct. 8)… Scored lone goal in a win against UIC (Nov. 7) in season finale.
Prep 2009 graduate of Clarkston High School… Four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer… Earned All-OAA Red District honors all four years playing with the Wolves… Named All-League in 2006 & ‘08… Garnered All-Michigan honors senior season… Tabbed All-Region freshman and senior seasons… Ended high school playing career with 32 career goals and 41 total assists… Played with the Vardar Soccer Club for three years.
Personal Son of Mary and Andy Pinkos... Has two older siblings: Eric and Cori... Majoring in business. Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 19/17 18/18 37/35
G 3 1 4
A 1 3 4
P 7 5 12
Detroit Men’s Soccer
SOG 9 6 15
GWG 1 0 1
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#12
DEFENSE 5-10 / 160
Jeremy
CANTON,
STOYCHOFF
MICHIGAN SALEM 2010 (So.) Played in 15 games with two starts… Made his first start of the season against the College of Charleston (Sept. 12)… Stayed in the starting lineup the next game against Bowling Green (Sept. 15)… Took six shots on the year, including one shot on goal… Lone shot on goal came at Cincinnati (Sept. 5)… Recorded one red card.
2009 (Fr.) Played in 15 games with three starts… Started for the Titans in the season opener at IUPUI (Sept. 1)… Also got the nod in the starting lineup against IPFW (Sept. 6)… His final start came in conference play at Milwaukee (Oct. 4)… Took a shot against Oakland (Oct. 21).
Prep 2009 graduate of Salem High School… Four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer… Earned team MVP honors 2005, ‘07 and ‘08… Named SHS Best Defender freshman and junior seasons… Served as team captain for the Rocks last two years… Earned All-KLAA Western Lakes honors in 2008… SHS was regional finalist sophomore and senior campaigns… Tabbed as All-Michigan Third Team in 2008… Played club soccer for Michigan Rush for two years.
Personal Son of Karen and Michael Stoychoff... Has one older sister, Ashley... Enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends... Majoring in engineering.
Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 15/2 15/3 30/5
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
P 0 0 0
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SOG 1 0 1
GWG 0 0 0
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Junior
#20
dEFENSE 5-7 / 150
Chris
NEW HUDSON, MICHIGAN
KOBAYASHI
sOUTH LYON 2010 (So.) Played in seven games for the Titans… Made his first appearance of the season and took his only shot of the year against Cincinnati… Recorded four yellow cards.
2009 (Fr.) Played in 15 games with six starts… Took four shots on the season, two of which were shots on goal… Scored his lone goal of the season against Cleveland State (Oct. 18).
Prep 2009 graduate of South Lyon High School… Fouryear varsity letterwinner in soccer at SLHS… Tabbed as Most Valuable Freshman in 2005… Garnered Offensive MVP honor for the Lions senior season… Played club soccer for Brighton for one year and Michigan Rush for three… Rush was state cup finalists in 2007 and ’08.
Personal Son of Bob and Sue Kobayashi… Has one older sister, Nicole… Enjoys fishing, golfing, as well as playing basketball and baseball… Majoring in business.
Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 7/0 15/6 22/6
G 0 1 1
A 0 0 0
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P 0 2 2
SOG 0 2 2
GWG 0 0 0
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jUNIOR
#21
DEFENSE 6-5 / 180
Tom
brighton, MICHIGAN
ALLOTT
brighton 2010 (So.) Played in five games for the Titans… Made his first appearance for Detroit against the College of Charleston (Sept. 12)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (Fr.) Saw action in eight games during his freshman season as a defender.
Prep 2009 graduate of Brighton High School… Fouryear varsity letterwinner in soccer… Served as team captain last two seasons with the Bulldogs… Helped his team win a Conference (KLAA) and Regional Championship… Member of DECA… Played four years for Vardar Academy.
Personal Son of Paul and Josie Allott… Has one older brother, Matt… Enjoys running, snowboarding and camping… Majoring in business.
Year 2010 2009 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 5/0 8/0 13/0
G 0 0 0
A 0 0 0
Detroit Men’s Soccer
P 0 0 0
SOG 0 0 0
GWG 0 0 0
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Sophomore
#00
goalkeeper 6-1 / 185
Anthony
rochester, michigan
SHEPHERD
stoney creek 2010 (Fr.) Started in two games… Recorded seven saves… Ended the year with a record of 0-2… Posted a .583 save percentage… Held a 2.93 goals against average… Tallied three saves in his first start of the year against BGSU (Sept. 15)… Made a season-high four stops against Green Bay (Oct. 3)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep Graduate of Stoney Creek High School... Played three years of soccer for the Cougars and earned one varsity letter… Cougars were OAA Division I District Finalists senior season… Allowed only seven goals in 2009… Played for club team, Waza ‘93 Royal for five years… Royal was crowned Troy Classic champions three years in a row and were Novi Jags Invitational back-to-back champions… Member of Business Professionals of America.
Personal Son of Steve and Charlotte Shepherd... Enjoys basketball, graphic design, and biking... Majoring in business.
Year 2010 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 2/2 2/2
GA 5 5
GAA Saves 2.93 7 2.93 7
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W 0 0
L 2 2
T 0 0
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#4
defense 6-6 / 195
Adam
livonia, michigan
BEDELL
Churchill 2010 (Fr.) Played in all 19 games with 17 starts… Led the team with eight assists… Tied for 10th all-time at Detroit with eight assists in a single-season… Scored one goal… Finished third on the team with 10 points… Took 14 shots on the year, including eight shots on goal… Tallied a career-high three shots against the College of Charleston (Sept. 12)… Recorded a career-high two assists against IPFW (Oct. 17)… Recorded at least one point in four straight games (Oct. 6 – 17)… Scored the game-winning goal at UIC (Sept. 26)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep Graduate of Churchill High School... Four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer for the Chargers… Garnered AllMichigan First Team honors in 2009 and second team the preceding season… Chargers were Kensington Lakes Athletic Association (KLAA) South Division Champions both junior and senior seasons… Named to KLAA AllConference Team and Observer & Eccentric All-Area Team in both 2008 and ‘09… Squad was district finalist last two years… 2009-10 MHSAA DI Scholar-Athlete Award finalist… Selected for BCAM/MHSAA “Reaching Higher Program” junior year… Ended high school career with 26 goals, which is fourth all-time in the Chargers’ record books, along with 31 assists, which is second all-time… Played basketball at WCHS and ended with two varsity letters… Earned Scholar-Athlete Award all four years… Member of the National Honor Society… St. Mary Mercy Hospital Intensive Care Unit volunteer… Accounting Aid volunteer… Played for the Michigan Wolves Academy for six years.
Personal Son of Thomas and Karen Bedell... Has one older brother, Aaron... Major is undecided. Year 2010 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 19/17 19/17
G 1 1
A 8 8
P 10 10
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SOG 8 8
GWG 1 1
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#13
defense
Kevin
5-11 / 170
GILL
michigan
sterling heights,
de la salle 2010 (Fr.) Played in 15 games for the Titans with 10 starts… Moved into the starting lineup against UIC (Sept. 26)… Recorded an assist in a 2-1 win over Western Michigan (Oct. 6)… Took four shots on the year, including two shots on goal… Took a shot on goal in the season opener against Michigan (Sept. 1)… Took a shot on goal against Wright State (Oct. 10)… Recorded four yellow cards.
Prep Graduate of De La Salle Collegiate... Earned three varsity letters in soccer for the Pilots… Earned All-District honors last two years… Ended as the squad’s leading goal scorer with 10 junior year… Earned team Most Improved Offense Award after 2008 season… Closed out senior campaign with 10 goals and a team-high 11 assists… Pilots were Petoskey Invitational Champions in 2007 and ‘09, Zionsville Invitational Champions junior year, Catholic League Champions all three seasons and district champions in 2007 and ‘08… Finished career with 21 goals and 16 assists… Played for the Carpathia Kickers for five years… Kickers were John Talley Showcase Champions in 2009.
Personal Son of Christopher and Sharon Gill... Has one younger sister, Kelly... Enjoys playing basketball and volleyball... Majoring in social studies.
Year 2010 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 15/10 15/10
G 0 0
A 1 1
P 1 1
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SOG 2 2
GWG 0 0
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Sophomore
#15
defense 6-2 / 165
Patrick
mississauga, ontario
SOLTYS
st. joan of arc 2010 (Fr.) Played in 16 games for Detroit with six starts… Took a shot against the College of Charleston (Sept. 12), and a shot on goal against Furman (Sept. 10)… Made his first career start in the season opener at Michigan (Sept. 1)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep Graduate of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School... Played soccer all four years for the Angels… Named Angels’ Junior Athlete of the Year in 2008… Awarded Personal Achievement Award for Music sophomore year… Member of the Honor Roll all four years… Trained in Poland with Lech Poznan 1992 Youth Academy Team in 2009… Participated in Gothia Cup Tournament in Sweden in 2007… Played for Erin Mills Soccer Club for five years and Brampton East Soccer Club for two.
Personal Son of Jack and Mira Soltys... Has a younger brother, Justin... Enjoys watching movies, playing video games, and spending time with family and friends... Majoring in business.
Year 2010 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 16/6 16/6
G 0 0
A 0 0
P 0 0
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SOG 1 1
GWG 0 0
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#19
defense 5-10 / 165
Mike
Shelby twp, mICHIGAN
PUGH
de la salle 2010 (Fr.) Played in 10 games for Detroit with one start… Made his first appearance for the Titans at Cincinnati (Sept. 5)… Made his first career start at Western Michigan (Oct. 6)… Scored a goal in a 2-1 win over Milwaukee (Oct. 1)… Took four shots on the year including one shot on goal... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
Prep Graduate of De La Salle Collegiate... Earned four varsity letters for the Pilots… Earned All-District team honors in 2008 and ‘09… Named Pilots’ Most Valuable Midfielder senior season… Team was Catholic League Champions last three years and district champions in both 2007 and ‘08… Closed out high school career with five goals and 10 assists… Played club soccer for Vardar Academy for three years.
Personal Son of Richard and Debbie Pugh... Has one sibling, Alexandra... Enjoys hanging out with friends and watching TV... Majoring in biology.
Year 2010 Totals:
Career Statistics
GP/GS 10/1 10/1
G 1 1
A 0 0
P 2 2
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SOG 1 1
GWG 0 0
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#22
DEFENSE 6-0 / 190
Joey
CANTON,
KRIZANEK
MICHIGAN canton
2010 (So.) Played in two games with one start... Made first appearance of the year against Milwaukee (Oct. 1)... Made his first career start against Valparaiso (Nov. 6)... Named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.
2009 (Fr.) Did not participate.
Prep 2009 graduate of Canton High School… Earned four varsity letters in soccer at CHS… Closed out senior season as leading scorer for the Chiefs… Ended playing career at CHS with 25 goals and 13 assists… Played basketball for one season and was on the track & field team for a year… Club team, Michigan Rush, was state cup finalists, twice, during his three years with the club.
Personal Son of Rob and Kim Krizanek… Has one older brother, Mike… Enjoys watching movies and playing video games… Majoring in business.
Freshman
#1 Nathan
goalkeeper 6-0 / 195 Sterling hts,
STEINWASCHER
michigan stevenson
Prep... Earned four varsity letters at Sterling Heights Stevenson… Helped the Titans win a District and Regional Championship in 2010... Finished the year as State Runner-Ups… Named All-District, All-Conference, All-Region, and Second Team All-State after his senior year in 2010… Two-time team MVP… Played club ball with F.C. Nova and the Derby County Wolves Academy. Personal... Son of Eric and Deanna Steinwascher… Has three siblings; Brittney, Spencer, and Connor… Enjoys ping-pong and golf… Majoring in business.
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#5
defense 6-3 / 188
Tevin
mISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO
WYNTER
ST. JOSEPH’S
Prep... Earned varsity letters in both soccer and volleyball while attending St. Joseph Secondary School… Two-time soccer MVP for the Jaguars… Trained with the Cruzeiro Esporte Futbool Club in Belo Horizonte, Brazil in 2005… Played club soccer for Oakville… Helped his team become U21 Provincial Champions as well as Ontario Cup Champions in 2009. Personal... Son of Carl and Marjorie Wynter… Has three siblings; Cameshia, Natashia, and Renee… Majoring in business administration.
fRESHMAN
#6
MIDFIELD 5-10 / 155
Matt
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA
YBARRA
ANN ARBOR HURON
Prep... Earned three varsity letters playing soccer at Ann Arbor Huron... Helped his team win back-to-back District Championships in 2009 and 2010… Served as a team captain and was later named team MVP as a senior… Named First Team All-District, First Team All-Conference, and First Team All-Region after his senior campaign… Scored 15 goals and added 19 assists in 2010… Played club soccer with Michigan Rush Nike… Recognized as a regional player by U.S. Soccer’s ODP Program… Represented Region II on different occasions. Personal... Son of Michael and Maureen Ybarra… Has three siblings; Monica, Megan, and Marc… Enjoys music, reading, and video games… Majoring in business.
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fRESHMAN
#16
MIDFIELD 6-0 / 170
Cameron
Redford, michigan
ROBERTS
detroit jesuit
Prep... Earned three varsity letters playing soccer for the Cubs… First Team All-State selection in 2009… Second Team All-State honoree in 2010… Career stats at Detroit Jesuit (through three years of play) include 35 goals and 45 assists… Tallied 15 goals and 20 assists as a senior in 2010… Helped his team win a District Championship in 2009, and a Catholic League Championship in 2010… Played club soccer with Waza F.C. for nine years… Helped his club team win a State Cup Championship in 2010. Personal... Son of David and Kristin Roberts… Has a younger sister, Paige... Member of the National Honor Society… Enjoys fishing, reading and playing basketball… Majoring in pre-med.
fRESHMAN
#17
mIDFIELD
Trevor
6-3 / 175
FLYNN
miNNESOTA
cHANHASSEN,
CHANHASSEN
Prep... Earned four varsity letters playing soccer for the Storm… All-time leader for goals in a single-season with 14… All-time career leader in points with 52… Once scored five goals in a game putting him in a tie for fifth all-time in the Minnesota State High School League… Named All-State in 2010… Tabbed Second Team Star Tribune All-Metro, and St. Paul Pioneer Press honorable mention… Two-time team captain… Helped the Storm win the conference championship as a senior… Played club ball for the Minnesota Thunder Academy. Personal... Son of Mike and Joan Flynn… Has two siblings, Megan and Ryley… Enjoys video games, frisbee golf, and music… Majoring in pre-med.
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fRESHMAN
#23
Defense 6-2 / 155
Daniel
Commerce twp, michigan
MORRIS
south lyon
Prep... Earned two varsity letters playing soccer for the Lions… Named All-District and All-Region as a senior… Honored as a Third Team AllState selection in 2010… Scored 10 goals and recorded 13 assists as a defender at South Lyon… Played club soccer for the Michigan Rush. Personal... Son of David and Kathleen Morris… Has two brothers, David and Michael… Enjoys music, growing pumpkins, and mowing lawns… Majoring in nursing.
Freshman
#27
mIDFIELD 6-4 / 185
Jesus
LAKE ORION, michigan
GINEZ
LAKE ORION
Prep... Four year starter for the Dragons… Team captain in 2010… Led the team in both goals and assists during his senior season… Named All-League, All-District, All-Region, and All-State after his senior campaign…. Played club ball with the Vardar Academy for six years… Helped his team win the State Cup Championship in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Personal... Son of Jesus and Elizabeth Ginez… Has three siblings; Ariadna, Aimee, and Anadriel… Enjoys traveling, music, and reading… Majoring in international business.
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FRESHMAN
#28
MIDFIELD 5-11 / 150
Ahmad
DEARBORN HTS, MICHIGAN
JAWAD
DEARBORN
Prep... Earned varsity letters in both soccer and baseball while playing for the Pioneers… Named All-City, All-District, and All-Conference in soccer as a senior… Two-time All-Region and All-State selection… Career stats at Dearborn include 46 goals and 51 assists. Personal... Son of Kamel and Zainab Jawad… Has three siblings; Ali, Nadine, and Zahraa... Majoring in accounting.
fRESHMAN
#29
Defense 6-0 / 163
Collin
lansing, michigan
MOHR
holt
Prep... Played four years of varsity soccer for the Rams… Two-time team captain… Helped his team win three conference championships… Part of a District and Regional Championship team in 2009 (Ended State Runner-up)… Named All-Conference, All-Region, and All-District as a senior in 2010… Career stats at Holt include 32 goals and 13 assists… Played one season of club soccer for the Vardar Academy. Personal... Son of Rick and Laurie Mohr… Has two sisters, Megan and Missy… Enjoys snowboarding… Majoring in pre-med.
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2011 Schedule
fRESHMAN
#30
MIDFIELD 5-8 / 150
Gianni
trenton, michigan
DI POCE
trenton
Prep... Earned four varsity letters in soccer playing for the Trojans… Scored 52 goals and recorded 34 assists during his career at Trenton… Helped his team win the Downriver League Championship in 2010… Honored as a Division II First Team All-State selection… Played club soccer for the Michigan Wolves for one year… Spent four years with the Michigan Rush. Personal... Son of Achille and Viviane Di Poce… Has a younger brother, Davide… Enjoys hunting… Member of the National Honor Society... Majoring in pre-dental.
2011 Schedule Date Aug. 27
Day Sat.
Opponent at Michigan State
Location Lansing, MI
Time 2:00 p.m.
Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30
Thur. Sun. Fri. Sun. Wed. Wed. Sat. Wed. Fri.
at Saint Joseph’s BUFFALO at Davidson ^ vs. Appalachian State ^ MICHIGAN BOWLING GREEN WRIGHT STATE* WESTERN MICHIGAN at Valparaiso*
Philadelphia, PA Detroit, MI Davidson, NC Davidson, NC Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Valparaiso, IN
7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 29
Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat.
MILWAUKEE* at Loyola* at Oakland UIC* at Green Bay* BUTLER*
Detroit, MI Chicago, IL Rochester, MI Detroit, MI Green Bay, WI Detroit, MI
12:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
Nov. 1 Nov. 4
Tues. Fri.
at IPFW at Cleveland State*
Fort Wayne, IN Cleveland, OH
5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. 13
Tues. Fri. Sun.
Horizon League Championship First Round TBA Semi-Finals TBA Finals TBA
TBA TBA TBA
* - Horizon League Game ^ - Adidas Classic Home Games are BOLD, and played on Titan Field Game dates and times remain subject to change Detroit Men’s Soccer
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2010 results Overall Home Away Neutral All Games ..............................8-9-2 ................. 3-3-1 ................5-5-1 .....................0-1 Horizon League ........................ 4-4 .....................2-2 ................... 2-2 .....................0-0 Non-Conference.....................4-5-2 ................. 1-1-1 ................3-3-1 .....................0-1 DATE Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 10
OPPONENT at Michigan at Cincinnati at Furman
Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 18
W/L L T L
SCORE 1-2 (OT) 1-1 (2OT) 3-4 (2OT)
REC. 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-2-1
CONF. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
ATT. 1,442 245 711
vs. Coll. of Charleston L BGSU L at Duquesne W
1-3 0-1 3-2
0-3-1 0-4-1 1-4-1
0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0
143 115 140
Sept. 24 Sept. 26
at Loyola* at UIC*
L W
0-1 3-2
1-5-1 2-5-1
0-1-0 1-1-0
521 145
Oct. 1
MILWAUKEE*
W
2-1
3-5-1
2-1-0
113
Oct. 3 Oct. 6
GREEN BAY* L at Western Michigan W
0-4 2-1
3-6-1 4-6-1
2-2-0 2-2-0
126 244
Oct. 10 Oct. 15
at Wright State* CLEVELAND ST.*
W W
1-0 2-0
5-6-1 6-6-1
3-2-0 4-2-0
253 239
Oct. 17
IPFW
T
3-3 (2OT) 6-6-2
4-2-0
134
Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 3
at Buffalo #8 BUTLER* OAKLAND
W L W
1-0 0-2 2-1 (OT)
7-6-2 7-7-2 8-7-2
4-2-0 4-3-0 4-3-0
55 173 74
Nov. 6 Nov. 9
at Valparaiso* at Cleveland State$
L L
0-2 1-2
8-8-2 8-9-2
4-4-0 4-4-0
213 167
Home Games are in CAPS * - Horizon League Game # - Spinx / Diadora Classic Tournament $ - Horizon League Tournament Game
OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS
2010 HORIZON LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS Team Butler ^ Green Bay Cleveland State Loyola Detroit Milwaukee UIC Valparaiso Wright State
Conference Record 7-0-1 6-2-0 4-3-1 4-3-1 4-4-0 4-4-0 3-5-0 2-6-0 0-7-1
Overall Record 16-1-3 13-4-2 9-10-1 5-11-2 8-9-2 6-10-3 7-11-0 9-8-2 4-12-1
Horizon League Champion in BOLD ^ - NCAA Championship Qualifier
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SCORERS (ASSISTS) Pat Lepera (Adam Bedell) Ya Ya Toure (Nate Robinson) Ya Ya Toure (Ken Simon, Nate Robinson) Moustafa Bazzi (Adam Bedell) Otieno Victor (Ya Ya Toure) Ya Ya Toure (unassisted) Ya Ya Toure (unassisted) Ken Simon (unassisted) Sam Seppo (unassisted) Otieno Victor (Ya Ya Toure) Sam Seppo (Otieno Victor) Adam Bedell (Kevin Pinkos) Mike Pugh (Pat Lepera) Sam Seppo (Otieno Victor) Kevin Pinkos (Ken Simon, Adam Bedell) Ya Ya Toure (Kevin Gill) Kevin Pinkos (Pat Lepera, Adam Bedell) Ya Ya Toure (unassisted) Sam Seppo (Adam Bedell) Ya Ya Toure (Mike Chiandussi) Kevin Pinkos (Adam Bedell) Sam Seppo (Adam Bedell, Pat Lepera) Sam Seppo ( Jacob Munchiando) Ken Simon (Pat Lepera, Adam Bedell) Ya Ya Toure (Pat Lepera) Ya Ya Toure (Nate Robinson)
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UDM Opp. SHOT STATISTICS Goals ................................... 26 ................ 32 Shot Attempts .................... 204 ............. 318 Shots On Goal ................... 103 ............. 138 Shots/Game .......................10.7............ 16.7 Assists ................................. 26 ................ 28 CORNER KICKS .................. 66 .............. 126 PENALTY KICKS ................ 0-1 ............. 3-5 PENALTIES Yellow Cards ....................... 38 ................ 25 Red Cards ............................ 5 ................... 1 ATTENDANCE ...................... Total ................................... 974 .......... 4,136 Dates/Avg. Per Date ........ 7/139 ......11/376 Neutral Site #/Avg. .......... 1/143
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OFFENSIVE STATISTICS No. Name GP-GS 11 TOURE, Ya Ya 19-15 Horizon League 8-6 18 SEPPO, Sam 19-6 Horizon League 8-3 4 BEDELL, Adam 19-17 Horizon League 8-7 9 PINKOS, Kevin 19-17 Horizon League 8-8 3 LEPERA, Pat 17-17 Horizon League 8-8 6 SIMON, Ken 16-14 Horizon League 6-6 10 VICTOR, Otieno 10-9 Horizon League 4-4 7 ROBINSON, Nate 18-16 Horizon League 7-6 8 BAZZI, Moustafa 17-3 Horizon League 6-0 19 PUGH, Mike 10-1 Horizon League 5-0 2 CHIANDUSI, Mike 18-18 Horizon League 8-8 13 GILL, Kevin 15-10 Horizon League 8-6 16 MUNCHIANDO, Jacob 19-15 Horizon League 8-7 12 STOYCHOFF, Jeremy 15-2 Horizon League 8-0 5 SUTA, Chris 17-14 Horizon League 8-8 24 NEDWICKI, Matt 13-2 Horizon League 6-1 15 SOLTYS, Patrick 16-6 Horizon League 7-1 26 CASTILLO, Julio 3-1 Horizon League 1-0 20 KOBAYASHI, Chris 7-0 Horizon League 3-0 23 WEBER, Jonathan 6-0 Horizon League 4-0 22 KRIZANEK, Joey 2-1 Horizon League 2-1 21 ALLOTT, Tom 5-0 Horizon League 2-0 17 MECHLOWITZ, Jacob 2-1 Horizon League 1-0 14 PHILP, Adam 6-5 Horizon League 0-0 TOTAL 19 HORIZON LEAGUE 8
G 9 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 8
A 2 1 0 0 8 2 1 1 5 2 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 8
Pts. GWG Shots 20 3 26 3 1 6 12 3 29 6 1 14 10 1 14 4 1 4 7 1 14 3 1 6 7 0 12 2 0 4 6 0 26 0 0 6 6 0 19 4 0 6 3 0 21 0 0 7 2 0 7 0 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 3 1 0 9 0 0 4 1 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 8 204 24 4 72
SOG 16 3 17 8 8 2 9 4 5 2 12 1 10 3 9 3 3 0 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 103 34
GOALKEEPING STATISTICS No. Name 0 WATERSTRADT, Brandon Horizon League 1 ROBERTSON, Martin Horizon League 00 SHEPHERD, Anthony Horizon League Total Horizon League
GP-GS MIN 13-13 1,195:52 7-7 630:00 5-4 431:46 1-0 26:21 2-2 153:39 1-1 63:39 19 1,781:17 8 720:00
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SV 71 29 24 1 7 4 106 36
SO 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2
GA GAA 17 1.28 8 1.14 10 2.08 0 0.00 5 2.93 4 5.66 32 1.62 12 1.50
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First Team Ben Sippola Matt Hedges Willie Koss Robert Younger Greg Rosenthal JC Banks Audric Kilroy Tony Walls Ya Ya Toure Andrew Wiedabach Brad Stuver
Butler Butler Loyola UIC Milwaukee Green Bay Cleveland State Green Bay Detroit Milwaukee Cleveland State
Second Team Conner Burt Fabian Knopfler Stefan Antonijevic David Prochazka Kyle Pateros Manuel Conde Ade Oleyedun Scott Raymonds Adrian Ortiz Andrew Weis Jeff Baker
Butler Butler Valparaiso Green Bay Butler Cleveland State Butler Green Bay Valparaiso Loyola Cleveland State
All-Newcomer Team Ya Ya Toure Ade Oleyedun Manuel Conde Aslinn Rodas Sam Krenzien Robbie Boyd James Howe Jordan Burt Austin Oldham David Bernhardsson Guy Shabtay
Detroit Butler Cleveland State Cleveland State Green Bay Milwaukee Loyola Butler Butler Green Bay Valparaiso
Player of the Year Ben Sippola
Butler
Offensive Player of the Year Ben Sippola
Butler
Defensive Player of the Year Matt Hedges
Butler
Goalkeeper of the Year Brad Stuver
Cleveland State
Newcomer of the Year Ya Ya Toure
Detroit
Coach of the Year Kelly Findley
Butler
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Titan field
The UDM athletic department proudly unveiled its on-campus soccer/track facility in October of 2007. The facility is on the site of the old natural-grass Titan Field, and includes an A-Turf field, along with a six-lane polyurethane track and areas for the steeplechase and field events. The Titans most recently added a new scoreboard to the facility in the summer of 2011. The first event held in the facility was a women’s soccer match against Wright State, which ended in a 1-1 tie. Trina Kochanski scored the field’s first goal just 20 minutes into the contest for the Titans. Two weeks later, the women would post the first Titan victory in the updated facility with a 4-0 blanking of Youngstown State. The field is utilized by the men’s soccer program as well as the UDM men’s and women’s track and field program as well as the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, the only Division I programs in the state of Michigan. Phase 2 of the project, when completed in the future, will include stadium seating for 2,500-3,000 fans, concession stands, rest rooms, a press box, lights and a building with space for offices, locker rooms and storage. “The construction of our synthetic field and track is another big step forward for the Titan Athletics Program. I am excited that our student-athletes and coaches, who work so hard day in and day out, will have the on-campus facilities they need to train and compete,” Titans athletic director Keri Gaither said. “The University’s substantial commitment for the new facilities is a critical component of our sport expansion plans.”
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past league award winners
2003 2004
2005
2006 2007 2008 2010
Ablaye Camera (1st) George Kithas (1st) Vahid Assadpour (1st) Ablaye Camara (1st) Jason Massoglia (2nd) Andrew Ornoch (2nd) Sasha Boskovic (1st) Jason Massoglia (1st) Andrew Ornoch (1st) Aaron Smith (2nd) Jason Massoglia (1st) Vahid Assadpour (2nd) Christian King (2nd) Renato Susnja (2nd) Renato Susnja (2nd) Ya Ya Toure (1st)
1996
1997 1998 1999
2003 2004
2005
ALL-NEWCOMER Ablaye Camara was a three-time First Team All-League selection for the Titans (2001-04).
ALL-LEAGUE
1989 1991 1992 1993
(MCC through 2000 season; Horizon League 2001-pres.)
1989 1990 1992 1993
1994 1995
1996
1997 1998
1999 2000 2001 2002
Goran Cepo (2nd) Danny Jovanovski (2nd) Goran Cepo (2nd) Radek Papiez (1st) Dario Rauker (2nd) Radek Papiez (1st) Kal Kaliszewski (2nd) Dave Poniatowski (2nd) Dario Rauker (2nd) Jeff Thomas (2nd) Radek Papiez (2nd) Dominic Vella (2nd) Jorge Ferreira (1st) Tim Blackwell (2nd) Kal Kaliszewski (2nd) Jeff Thomas (2nd) Tim Blackwell (1st) Jorge Ferreira (1st) Jeff Thomas (2nd) Dominic Vella (2nd) Jorge Ferreira (1st) Matt Quinter (1st) Jorge Ferreira (1st) Matt Quinter (1st) Dan Savich (2nd) Marcel Flemming (1st) Matt Quinter (1st) Marcel Flemming (1st) Steve Nottingham (1st) Ablaye Camara (1st) Steve Nottingham (1st) Aaron Byrd (2nd)
1994 1995 1996 1997 1999 2001
2002 2003 2004 2007 2010
Jason Trefonas Radek Papiez Marcus Cudnk Dario Rauker Tim Blackwell Scott Fouracre Vincent Iacozza Kal Kaliszewski John Truskowski Dominic Vella Jorge Ferreira Craig Przygoda Matt Quinter Dan Savich Marcel Flemming Aaron Byrd Ablaye Camara George Kithas Steve Nottingham Chad Aboud Vahid Assadpour Andrew Ornoch Sasha Boskovic Chris Fudge Renato Susnja Ya Ya Toure
Tim Blackwell Jorge Ferreira Kal Kaliszewski Jeff Thomas Marcel Flemming Jorge Ferreira Emil Calixterio Marcel Flemming Matt Quinter Neil Williams Ablaye Camara George Kithas Sasha Boskovic Ablaye Camara Andrew Ornoch Aaron Smith Sasha Boskovic Jason Massoglia Andrew Ornoch
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MVP 1995 1996
Dominic Vella Jeff Thomas
PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1996 1997 2005
Tim Blackwell Jorge Ferreira Andrew Ornoch
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1993 1995 1997 2010
Kal Kaliszewski Jorge Ferreira Marcel Flemming Ya Ya Toure
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005
Andrew Ornoch
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005
Jason Massoglia
GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1993
Scott Fouracre Steve Glover Kal Kaliszewski Jeff Thomas Kal Kaliszewski Radek Papiez Dominic Vella Tim Blackwell Jeff Thomas Dominic Vella
1994
1995
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Sasha Boskovic
COACH OF THE YEAR 1995 1996 2005
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1. 2. 4. 5.
10.
13.
16.
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GOALS SCORED Name Goals Jorge Ferreira 16 Dave Poniatowski 14 Jorge Ferreira 14 George Kithas 13 Jorge Ferreira 12 Jorge Ferreira 12 Ablaye Camara 12 George Kithas 12 Andrew Ornoch 12 Vincent Iacozza 11 Marcel Flemming 11 Ablaye Camara 11 Radek Papiez 10 Michael Giese 10 Andrew Ornoch 10 Pete Tagnalos 9 Ablaye Camara 9 Ya Ya Toure 9 Chris Bologna 8 Radek Papiez 8 Tim Blackwell 8 George Kithas 8 Jason Massoglia 8
Year 1998 1993 1996 2002 1995 1997 2002 2003 2004 1993 1999 2004 1994 1995 2005 1988 2003 2010 1988 1993 1993 2001 2005
SHOTS Name 1. Ablaye Camara 2. Jorge Ferreira 3. George Kithas 4. Ablaye Camara 5. Jorge Ferreira 6. Mark Djurovski 7. Jorge Ferreira 8. Jason Massoglia 9. Marcel Flemming 10. Andrew Ornoch
Shots 90 61 60 58 57 56 53 52 51 51
Year 2003 1997 2003 2002 1996 2006 1995 2006 2000 2005
POINTS Name Points 1. Dave Poniatowski 41 2. Jorge Ferreira 35 George Kithas 35 4. George Kithas 33 5. Radek Papiez 32 Jorge Ferreira 32 Ablaye Camara 32 8. Jorge Ferreira 30 Jorge Ferreira 30 10. Vincent Iacozza 28 11. Andrew Ornoch 27 Ablaye Camara 27 13. Tim Blackwell 26 Radek Papiez 26 15. Michael Giese 25 Andrew Ornoch 25 17. Marcel Flemming 24 Ablaye Camara 24 19. Pete Tangalos 21 Chris Bologna 21 Dominic Vella 21 Richard Gerspacher 21
Year 1993 1998 2002 2003 1993 1995 2002 1996 1997 1993 2004 2004 1993 1994 1995 2005 1999 2003 1988 1988 1994 1995
SAVES Name Saves 1. Don Koontz 118 Kal Kaliszewski 118 3. Don Koontz 111 4. Jason Wood 103 5. Kal Kaliszewski 92 6. Don Koontz 90 7. Bryan Kloss 88 8. Don Koontz 85 Sasha Boskovic 85 Sasha Boskovic 85
Year 1989 1995 1988 1992 1996 1990 2007 1991 2005 2006
SINGLE GAME RECORDS
Goals: Assists: Points: Shots: Saves:
Goals: Opponent Goals: Assists: Shots: Opponent Shots:
Individual 4 (Dave Poniatowski vs. Niagara, 10/8/93; Ablaye Camara vs. Centenary; 9/26/04) 5 ( Josh Back vs. Alabama A&M, 11/3/98) 9 (Dave Poniatowski vs. Niagara, 10/8/93) 11 (Danny Jovanovski vs. Tri-State, 9/12/87) 16 (Don Koontz vs. Maryland, 9/11/88) Team 10 (vs. Niagara, 10/8/93; vs. Canisius, 10/10/93) 9 (Southern Methodist, 9/12/99) 16 (vs. Alabama A&M, 11/1/98) 53 (vs. Aquinas, 10/13/88) 30 (Illinois-Chicago, 10/23/01; Maryland; 9/11/88)
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ASSISTS Name Assists 1. Radek Papiez 16 2. Dave Poniatowski 13 3. Tim Blackwell 11 Tim Blackwell 11 5. Tim Blackwell 10 Vahid Assadpour 10 7. Richard Gerspacher 9 George Kithas 9 George Kithas 9 10. Danny Jovanovski 8 Marcus Cudnik 8 Dario Rauker 8 Jorge Ferreira 8 Emil Calixterio 8 Ablaye Camara 8 Vahid Assadpour 8 Adam Bedell 8
Year 1993 1993 1995 1996 1993 2005 1995 2002 2003 1989 1992 1993 1995 1998 2002 2006 2010
TEAM RECORDS Wins: 16 (1993) Losses: 14 (1990) Ties: 5 (2007) Most Goals Scored: 69 (1993) Fewest Goals Scored: 17 (1990, ‘91) Most Assists: 77 (1993) Fewest Assists: 10 (1991) Most Points: 215 (1993) Fewest Points: 41 (1991) Most Shots: 312 (2003) Fewest Shots: 123 (1991) Most Saves: 142 (1989) Goals Against Average: 1.11 (1996) Fewest Goals Allowed: 22 (2005) Most Goals Allowed: 68 (1999) Shutouts: 9 (1993) Opponent Shutouts: 10 (2007)
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4. Radek Papiez 5. Dave Poniatowski 6. George Kithas Dario Rauker 8. Jorge Ferreira Jeff Thomas 10. Aaron Byrd 11. Goran Cepo Danny Jovanovski Dan Savich 14. Emil Calixterio Richard Gerspacher 16. Jason Alexander Marcel Flemming Michael Giese Pete Tangalos Dominic Vella
Tim Blackwell All-Time Titan Assist Leader
GOALS SCORED Name 1. Jorge Ferreira 2. Ablaye Camara 3. George Kithas 4. Andrew Ornoch 5. Pete Tangalos 6. Jason Massoglia Marcel Flemming 8. Dave Poniatowski 9. Richard Gerspacher Tim Blackwell 11. Aaron Byrd Michael Giese 13. Chris Bologna Vincent Iacozza 15. Dominic Vella 16. Danny Jovanovski 17. Goran Cepo 18. Stephen Glover 19. Radek Papiez Renato Susnja Eric Tafaj John Truskowski
Goals 54 36 33 26 24 23 23 22 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 16 14 13 12 12 12 12
ASSISTS Name 1. Tim Blackwell 2. Vahid Assadpour 3. Ablaye Camara
Assists 39 27 26
POINTS Name 1. Jorge Ferreira 2. Ablaye Camara 3. George Kithas 4. Tim Blackwell 5. Radek Papiez 6. Dave Poniatowski 7. Andrew Ornoch Pete Tangalos 9. Marcel Flemming 10. Aaron Byrd 11. Richard Gerspacher 12. Michael Giese 13. Chris Bologna Danny Jovanovski Dominic Vella 16. Vincent Iacozza 17. Vahid Assadpour 18. Goran Cepo 19. Dario Rauker 20. John Truskowski
26 23 20 20 19 19 18 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 12
Points 130 98 86 79 71 67 60 60 58 56 53 50 46 46 46 45 43 42 34 33
SHOTS Name 1. Ablaye Camara 2. Jorge Ferreira 3. Marcel Flemming 4. George Kithas 5. Aaron Byrd 6. Andrew Ornoch 7. Radek Papiez 8. Tim Blackwell 9. Danny Jovanovski 10. Pete Tangalos 11. Chris Bologna Kevin Messing
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Shots 229 219 168 149 136 127 126 114 112 105 97 97
13. Dave Poniatowski 14. Michael Giese 15. Goran Cepo Jason Massoglia Dominic Vella 18. Dario Rauker 19. Vahid Assadpour Stephen Glover SAVES Name 1. Don Koontz 2. Kal Kaliszewski 3. Sasha Boskovic 4. Michael McAfee 5. Brandon Taylor 6. Bryan Kloss 7. Jim Grewe 8. Matthew Strabbing 9. Bryan Kloss 10. Dominic Pizzo 11. Anthony Santilli 12. Jerry Lubiarz 13. Jason Wood 14. Pat Brinker 15. Ryan Lenarcic 16. Ryan Mendonca 17. Paul Graf 18. Luke Paneccasio 19. Chris Holling 20. Rich Fatyma Jason Thompson GAMES PLAYED Name 1. Dario Rauker 2. John Truskowski 3. Jeff Thomas 4. Michael Solan 5. Tim Blackwell Jorge Ferreira Scott Fouracre Kal Kaliszewski 9. Matt Quinter 10. Steve Hlywa Radek Papiez 12. David Lepore 13. Ablaye Camara 14. Aaron Byrd Marcel Flemming Emil Calixterio Kevin Messing Richard Gerspacher 19. Dave Poniatowski 20. Nate Kunkel
96 95 91 91 91 85 78 78
Saves 418 350 246 186 156 151 123 99 92 80 50 45 42 32 24 23 17 11 9 6 6
Games 83 82 81 80 79 79 79 79 78 76 76 74 73 72 72 72 72 72 71 70
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all-time roster
-AAboud, Chad Agustyn, Derek Alexander, Jason Allen, Chris Alott, Tom Amene, Uchenna Andreopoulos, George Armstrong, Adam Arndt, Joe Assadpour, Vahid
2002-03 1999 1999-2000 1987 2009-Present 1991 1991 1997-98 1988-91 2003-06
Deren, Nick DeSimone, Michael Di Poce, Gianni Diaz, Waldo Djurovski, Mark Draper, Jon Dreshaj, Nick
1997, ’99 2003-05 2011-Present 2000 2006-07 1987 2008-09
-EEaton, David
1988
Hess, Joe Hlywa, Steve Holling, Chris Hopkins, Duane Horvath, Tristan -IIacozza, Vincent Iding, Joe Irimescu, Joe
-F-BBabic, Danny Back, Josh Barry, Patrick Bazzi, Moustafa Bearden, Jace Becker, Paul Bedell, Adam Blackwell, Tim Bologna, Chris Boskovic, Sasha Bowman, Jon Boyle, Joe Brinker, Pat Brooks, Joseph Brown, Barry Brown, Rich Buck, Nathan Byrd, Aaron Burica, Domagoj
1989-92 1998-2000 1991 2009-Present 2009 1987 2010-Present 1993-96 1987-89 2004-06 2008-Present 1987 1989-90 2007 2004-06 1999 1995 1999-02 1997 -C-
Calixterio, Emil Calkins, Robert Camara, Ablaye Castillo, Julio Celestini, Scott Cepo, Goran Chiandussi, Mike Corder, Steve Cudnik, Marcus Cuellar, Richard
1997-2000 1988 2001-04 2008-Present 1997-98 1988-90 2009- Present 1994-95, ’97 1992 1994 -D-
DelVerne, Mark
1987-90
2002-03 2009 2006-07 2001-02 1995-98 1997-2000 2011-Present 1993-96 2000 2004-05
-GGalui, Anthony Galvao, Rafael Garlick, Thor Garrish, Dale Gasbarro, Joe Gerspacher, Richard Gianotti, Kyle Giese, Michael Gill, Kevin Ginez, Jesus Glover, Stephen Good, Kevin Gostinger, Brian Graf, Paul Green, Mark Grewe, Jim Grice, Alex
1991 2001-04 1988 1992 1987-89 1993-96 2004-06 1994-96 2010-Present 2011-Present 1991-93 1987-88 1999 2008 1990-91 1997-2000 2009
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1993-94 1999 2000 -J-
Fabian, Andrew Fardoun, Ali Fatyma, Rich Felker, Brandon Ferreira, Jorge Flemming, Marcel Flynn, Trevor Fouracre, Scott French, Jon Fudge, Chris
Hamilton, Jason Hancock, Charlie Hannish, Ray Heckman, Tim
2005, 2007-08 2001-04 1989-90, ’92 2005 2005-2007
2002-04 2007-2009 2005 1987-88
Jawad, Ahmad Jeffrey, Shawn Jonca, Michel Jovanovski, Danny
2011-Present 1999 2006-07 1987-89 -K-
Kaliszewski, Kal Kawalit, Alex Kennedy, Chris Kimmel, Phil King, Christian Kingsbury, Chad Kish, Andrew Kithas, George Kloss, Bryan Kobayashi, Chris Koneval, Pancho Koontz, Don Kowalewski, Jerry Koziara, Chris Krizanek, Joey Kunkel, Nate Kurkowski, Kevin Kuzniar, Larry
1993-96 2004-05 1996 2000-01 2006-07 1992 2006 2001-03 2006-08 2009-Present 1989-92 1988-91 1998 2000-01 2009-Present 1997-2000 1988-89 1987 -L-
LaGore, Stephen Lamphier, Ray Lenarcic, Ryan Lepera, Pat Lepore, David Lozito, Paul Lubiarz, Jerry Lukasik, Andy Lutton, Brian
2005 1992 1994 2009-Present 2002-05 1998-2000 1987-90 1988 1987-88
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-MMalkowski, Mike Maloney, Brian Marske, Matt Martin, Corey Massoglia, Jason McAfee, Mike McCutcheon, Jeff McMurtrie, David Mechlowitz, Jacob Mendonca, Ryan Merritt, Robert Messing, Chris Messing, Kevin Mohr, Collin Morris, Daniel Mulchay, Chris Munchiando, Jake Murdock, Jason Murphy, Brandon Murphy, Jim
1987-88 1997 1990-91 2007 2003-06 1998-01 1997 1994, ’96 2007-10 2003 2006 1990-93 1988-92 2011-Present 2011-Present 2007 2007-10 2000 1999 1998 -N-
Nedwicki, Matt Nottingham, Steve
2008, ‘10-Present 2001-02 -O-
O’Connor, Keith Ornoch, Andrew Ostrowski, Jon
1994-97 2003-05 1992 -P-
Paneccasio, Luke Pantaleo, David Papiez, Radek Parkinson, Geoff Parra, Paulo Patterson, David Perlin, David Philp, Adam Pichler, Adam Pinkos, Kevin Pizzo, Dominic Poniatowski, Dave Popescu, Alex Powell, Brandon Presley, Kyle
2008 2000-04 1991-94 1987 1997 1997 2000-01 2008-Present 1993-95 2009-Present 1987 1990-93 2003-06 2005-08 1999
Przygoda, Chuck Przygoda, Craig Pugh, Mike
1990 1995-96 2010-Present -Q-
Quinter, Matt
1996-99 -R-
Rauker, Dario Raymond, Robert Roberts, Cameron Robertson, Martin Robinson, Brandon Robinson, Nate Ruff, Calvin
1992-96 2002-03 2011-Present 2009-Present 1994, ‘97 2009-Present 1988-89
-TTafaj, Eric Tangalos, Pete Taylor, Brandon Thomas, Jeff Thompson, Jason Thomson, Chad Toure, Ya Ya Trefonas, Jason Trivelloni, Antonio Truskowski, John
2001-02 1987-90 1996-98 1993-96 1994-95 1988 2010-Present 1989-90 1992 1993-96 -U-
Uebrueck, Kurt
2008 -V-
-SSanchez, Abram Sanchez, Anthony Sanchez, Nicholas Santilli, Anthony Savich, Danny Scarchilli, Lorian Scott, Eric Schack, Jonathan Schultz, Jeff Seppo, Sam Servedio, Nick Setaputri, Andres Shaley, Chris Shanku, Matt Shepherd, Anthony Simon, Ken Skamiera, Chet Smith, Aaron Solan, Michael Soltys, Patrick Spencer, Matt Spuck, Brian Stankovich, David Steinwascher, Nathan Story, Michael Stoychoff, Jeremy Strabbing, Matthew Susnja, Renato Suta, Chris Szwed, Mateusz
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1998 2000-03 2000-03 2001 1996-98 1987 2001 1996-99 1987-90 2008-Present 2006-07 2006 1991, ‘93 2005 2010-Present 2006-10 2007 2003-05 1992-95 2010-Present 2007-08 1993 1995-98 2011-Present 1997 2009-Present 2002-04 2006-08 2010 2007-08
Veit, Evan Veit, Jordan Vella, Dominic Victor, Otieno Vukoje, John
2006 2006-07 1994-96 2009-Present 1989-92 -W-
Walker, John Waterstradt, Brandon Weber, Jonathan Weich, Art Wiggins, Scott Williams, Neil Williams, Sam Windecker, Brett Wood, Jason Woods, John Wright, Scott Wynter, Tevin
1988 2009-10 2010 1990-91 1992, ‘94 1995-97, ‘99 1989-92 2006-07 1991-93 1992 2001 2011-Present
-YYbarra, Matt Young, Thomas Yousif, Joe Youssef, Ali
2011-Present 1994 1987 2008-09 -Z-
Zahra, Simon
2007- 08
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year-by-year results 1987 (8-8-1)
September 1 BOWLING GREEN .......L, 1-2 5 vs. Ohio State & ..............W, 1-0 6 vs. Wright State & ...........W, 4-2 8 NOTRE DAME ..............L, 1-7 12 at Tri-State .......................W, 3-0 14 MICHIGAN (Club) .......W, 4-1 16 at Michigan State .............W, 2-1 19 at Siena Heights ................L, 0-3 23 CENTRAL MICH. ........W, 4-2 October 3 at Aquinas ........................W, 4-0 4 XAVIER ...........................L, 1-3 7 WESTERN MICH..........L, 1-3 17 at Denison ......................... T, 2-2 22 EASTERN MICH...........L, 3-7 25 JOHN CARROLL ..........W, 5-1 28 TIFFIN.............................L, 0-1 November 6 Xavier % ............................L, 0-1 & - CMU Tourn. (Mt. Pleasant, MI) % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN)
1988 (7-10-2)
September 3 at Wright State........ L, 1-3 (OT) 10 at Georgetown...................L, 1-3 11 at Maryland.......................L, 0-4 14 MICHIGAN STATE ......L, 2-3 17 DENISON ............W, 2-1 (OT) 21 at West. Michigan ... L, 1-2 (OT) 24 at Bowling Green ..............L, 1-4 28 SIENA HEIGHTS .........W, 2-1 30 at Notre Dame ..................L, 1-3 October 5 OAKLAND............ T, 1-1 (OT) 8 at Xavier ............................L, 0-3 11 at Michigan (Club) ...........L, 1-4 13 AQUINAS.......................W, 9-0 16 DAYTON ..............W, 2-1 (OT) 19 Cent. Michigan ....... T, 1-1 (OT) 22 at Loyola ................W, 2-1 (OT) 23 at DePaul ..........................L, 1-2 26 TRI-STATE ....................W, 4-0 29 at John Carroll..................W, 7-2 November 4 vs. Notre Dame % .............L, 0-6 % - MCC Tourn. (Fenton, MO)
1989 (6-13-0)
September 3 DEPAUL ..........................L, 1-4 6 NOTRE DAME .... L, 3-4 (OT) 11 at Michigan State ..............L, 1-2 13 at Notre Dame ..................L, 1-3 17 XAVIER ..........................W, 2-1 22 at Marquette......................L, 0-2 23 at UW-Parkside ................L, 0-3 26 WESTERN MICH..........L, 1-3 30 at Oakland.........................L, 0-3 October 3 BOWLING GREEN .......L, 1-5 6 at Loyola & ............W, 2-1 (OT) 7 vs. Bradley & ....................W, 1-0 9 JOHN CARROLL ..........W, 6-1 11 at Eastern Michigan.........W, 2-1 15 LOYOLA .........................L, 2-3 18 WRIGHT STATE ...........L, 1-3 20 PURDUE (Club) .............W, 6-3 25 CENTRAL MICH. ........W, 2-1 29 MARQUETTE ...............L, 1-2 November 1 at St. Louis % ....................L, 1-3 & - Loyola Tourn. (Chicago, IL) % - MCC Tourn. (Fenton, MO)
1990 (3-14-0)
September 7 MICHIGAN STATE ......L, 0-2 12 OAKLAND......................L, 0-2 16 ST. LOUIS........................L, 1-5 19 at Notre Dame ................W, 2-0 22 at Loyola ..........................L, 2-4 26 at Valparaiso ......................L, 2-4 29 XAVIER ...........................L, 1-4 October 3 CENTRAL MICH. ........W, 3-2 5 at UW-Green Bay ............W, 2-1 10 at Western Michigan.........L, 0-3 13 DAYTON .........................L, 1-5 16 at Bowling Green ..............L, 0-2 19 at Butler ...........................L, 0-6 20 at Evansville .....................L, 0-3 23 EASTERN MICH...........L, 1-3 27 MARQUETTE ...............L, 1-5 November 1 Xavier % ............................L, 1-2 % - MCC Tourn. (Fenton, MO)
1991 (3-12-2)
September 11 at Oakland............... T, 2-2 (OT) 14 at Akron ............................L, 1-4 17 at Miami (OH) .................L, 2-5 20 EVANSVILLE .................L, 0-8 23 WESTERN MICH.........W, 2-1 25 at Eastern Michigan ........W, 1-0 27 at Central Michigan &......L, 0-3 28 vs. Valparaiso & .................L, 1-2 October 1 NOTRE DAME .............L, 0-3 6 BUTLER ...............W, 3-2 (OT) 12 LOYOLA .........................L, 1-3 16 BOWLING GREEN .......L, 0-1 20 at Michigan State ..............L, 0-1 23 at Central Michigan ..........L, 0-3 27 at Xavier .................. T, 3-3 (OT) November 1 at Dayton ..........................L, 1-3 6 vs. Notre Dame % .............L, 0-6 & - CMU Tourn. (Mt. Pleasant, MI) % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN)
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1992 (7-11-1)
September 5 at Western Michigan.........L, 0-5 6 NORTHWESTERN ......W, 1-0 9 OAKLAND......................L, 0-4 12 at Bradley & ......................L, 3-4 13 vs. UMKC & ....................W, 4-0 15 MICHIGAN STATE .....W, 3-1 18 LA SALLE ....................... T, 2-2 20 VALPARAISO ................W, 2-1 23 CENTRAL MICH. ........W, 1-0 27 XAVIER ...........................L, 2-4 October 2 at Butler ...........................L, 0-3 4 at Ohio State .....................L, 0-1 7 at Notre Dame .................L, 1-2 11 DAYTON .........................L, 1-3 16 at Evansville .....................L, 2-4 18 at Bowling Green ..............L, 1-3 29 at Eastern Michigan.........W, 1-0 November 1 at Loyola .........................W, 2-1 5 vs. Evansville % .................L, 1-2 & - Badley Soccer Cl. (Peoria, IL) % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN)
1993 (16-4-3)
September 4 at Oakland........................W, 1-0 5 at Siena Heights ...............W, 7-0 11 at La Salle .............W, 3-0 (OT) 12 at St. Joseph’s .....................L, 1-5 14 NOTRE DAME ..............L, 1-3 19 BUTLER .........................W, 3-1 22 at Michigan State .... T, 3-3 (OT) 26 VALPARAISO ................W, 3-0 29 LOYOLA ........................W, 4-0 October 3 at Central Michigan .........W, 1-0 6 BOWLING GREEN ......W, 2-0 8 at Niagara .......................W, 10-2 10 at Canisius......................W, 10-2 13 WESTERN MICH.........W, 1-0 16 EVANSVILLE ....... T, 1-1 (OT) 20 EASTERN MICH..........W, 6-1 24 at Xavier ..........................W, 4-2 27 at Dayton ..........................L, 0-3 30 at St. Bonaventure ............W, 2-0 31 at Buffalo ..........................W, 4-1 November 5 vs. La Salle % .......... T, 1-1 (OT) 6 vs. Evansville % ................W, 1-0 7 vs. Notre Dame % .............L, 0-2 % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN)
1994 (8-8-4)
September 3 OAKLAND......................L, 0-2 10 at UW-Milwaukee...T, 1-1 (OT) 11 at Wisconsin .....................L, 0-3 14 MICHIGAN STATE .....W, 2-0 17 at Western Michigan........W, 5-0 20 at Notre Dame .................L, 0-5 24 vs. Xavier & .......................L, 2-3 25 vs. Kentucky & ........ T, 2-2 (OT) 27 LA SALLE .......................L, 2-4 October 2 NORTHERN ILL..T, 3-3 (OT) 5 at Bowling Green ..............L, 1-2 9 at Loyola .........................W, 2-1 12 CLEVELAND STATE ..W, 2-1 16 CENTRAL MICH. ........W, 5-1 21 EASTERN MICH..........W, 5-1 23 at Illinois-Chicago ..........W, 2-1 26 at Butler ...........................L, 2-3 30 at Wright State ................W, 2-0 November 3 UW-Green Bay % ... T, 1-1 (OT)
4 UW-Milwaukee % .. L, 0-1 (OT) & - at Eastern Michigan % - MCC Tourn. (South Bend, IN)
1995 (13-6-2)
September 2 at Oakland........................W, 2-1 6 WESTERN MICH.........W, 2-0 8 vs. Mercer &......................L, 3-4 9 at Western Kentucky &....W, 4-1 13 at Michigan State .... L, 1-2 (OT) 15 LOYOLA ........................W, 3-0 17 EASTERN MICH..........W, 5-1 24 at Illinois-Chicago ..........W, 2-1 30 at Bowling Green # ...........L, 0-1 October 1 vs. Akron # ........................L, 1-2 5 at Notre Dame .................W, 1-0 8 at Northern Illinois .........W, 4-1 11 at Cleveland State ...........W, 2-1 15 WRIGHT STATE ..T, 0-0 (OT) 18 BUTLER ................ T, 1-1 (OT) 21 at Louisville ............. L, 1-3 (OT) 27 at UW-Green Bay ...........W, 4-2 29 UW-MILWAUKEE........W, 2-1 November 3 Cleveland State % ............W, 5-1 4 UW-Milwaukee % .W, 2-1 (OT) 5 vs. Butler %........................L, 2-5 & - West.KY Soccer Cl.(Bowling Green,KY) # - BGSU Kwik Goal Cl.(Bowling Green,OH) % - MCC Tourn. (DeKalb, IL)
1996 (14-4-4)
September 4 at Western Mich...... T, 2-2 (OT) 7 at Loyola ................ L, 0-2 (OT) 11 at Butler ...........................L, 0-1 13 UW-GREEN BAY .........W, 4-1 15 DAYTON ............... T, 2-2 (OT) 21 NIAGARA ......................W, 2-0 22 CANISIUS ......................W, 4-1 25 BOWLING GREEN ......W, 3-1 29 ILLINOIS CHICAGO ..W, 4-3 October 4 at Akron ...........................W, 2-0 8 at Cleveland State .. T, 2-2 (OT) 12 at Wright State .................L, 0-3 16 MICHIGAN STATE ......L, 0-2 19 vs. Central Florida & .......W, 2-1 20 at Stetson & .....................W, 4-1 24 EASTERN MICH..........W, 4-1 27 NORTHERN IL ............W, 1-0 November 3 UW-MILWAUKEE........W, 1-0 8 vs. Loyola % .....................W, 2-1 9 UW-Milwaukee % ...........W, 1-1 10 Butler % ...........................W, 2-0 23 Bowling Green @ ..............L, 0-4 & - Stetson Tourn. (DeLand, FL) % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN) @ - NCAA First Round (Bowling Green, OH)
1997 (10-7-2)
August 29 vs. Fordham &......... L, 5-6 (OT) 31 vs. St. Joseph’s &................L, 2-3 September 4 WESTERN MICH..T, 1-1 (OT) 6 VALPARAISO ................W, 3-0 10 at Michigan State .............W, 2-1 12 at Canisius........................W, 2-1 14 at Niagara ..........................L, 0-1 19 at UW-Green Bay ...........W, 3-1 21 at UW-Milwaukee ..........W, 2-1 25 BOWLING GREEN .......L, 0-3 October 1 CLEVELAND STATE ..W, 2-0
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October 1 UIC ......................... T, 1-1 (OT) 6 at Wright State .................L, 0-1 8 at Butler ...........................L, 1-5 13 UW-GREEN BAY ..........W, 1-0 15 at Valparaiso ......................L, 0-1 20 DRURY ............................L, 0-2 27 at Loyola ..........................L, 1-4 29 UMKC ..............................L, 3-4 31 at Loyola % .......................L, 1-3 & - Jesuit Cup (Chicago, IL) % - MCC Quarterfinals
1998 (4-11-2)
2001 (7-8-4)
September 1 at Bowling Green ..............L, 1-2 4 vs. Loyola (Md.) &............L, 0-4 6 vs. Fairfield & .......... L, 2-3 (OT) 13 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO ...L, 1-2 19 Eastern Mich. #....... T, 0-0 (OT) 20 vs. Northeastern # ............L, 1-5 27 at Western Michigan........W, 2-0 30 at Cleveland State ...........W, 2-1 October 4 at Butler ...........................L, 0-5 11 UW-MILWAUKEE.........L, 2-3 14 at Loyola ..........................L, 1-4 18 at Wright State .................L, 1-4 21 OAKLAND.....................W, 2-1 25 UW-GREEN BAY ...T, 1-1 (OT) 30 at Florida Atlantic $ ..........L, 1-4 November 1 vs. Alabama A&M $ ........W, 9-1 3 vs. Wright State % .............L, 1-2 & - Jesuit Cup (Chicago, IL) # - Oakland/Soccer World Cl.(Rochester,MI) $ - FL Atlantic Cl. (Boca Raton, FL) % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN)
1999 (7-14-0)
September 1 at Oakland.........................L, 0-5 4 vs. DePaul& .....................W, 4-3 5 vs. Western Kentucky& .....L, 1-3 10 at UNLV ...........................L, 3-4 12 vs. Southern Methodist# ..L, 0-9 15 WESTERN MICH.........W, 4-0 17 at Drury ............................L, 1-5 19 at UM-Kansas City ...........L, 2-7 22 WRIGHT STATE ..........W, 1-0 26 at Eastern Mich. ..... L, 1-2 (OT) 29 CLEVELAND STATE .. W, 4-0 October 3 BUTLER ..........................L, 1-4 6 LOYOLA ........................W, 3-1 10 ORAL ROBERTS .. L, 1-2 (OT) 13 MICH. STATE ..... L, 3-4 (OT) 15 at UW-Green Bay ............L, 0-5 17 at UW-Milwaukee ...........L, 2-6 30 at Illinois-Chicago ...........L, 0-4 November 4 at Butler% ........................W, 3-2 5 vs. Wright State% .............W, 1-0 7 Illinois-Chicago% ............L, 0-2 & - BGSU Tourn. (Bowling Green, OH) # - at UNLV (Las Vegas, NV) % - MCC Tourn. (Indianapolis, IN)
2000 (3-13-1)
September 1 Loyola Marymount& ........L, 0-2 3 San Francisco& ....... L, 4-5 (OT) 10 at Niagara .........................W, 2-1 14 BOWLING GREEN .......L, 1-2 17 at Michigan .......................L, 0-1 24 at Western Michigan........W, 3-2 27 at Cleveland State ............L, 3-7 29 MILWAUKEE ....... L, 0-1 (OT)
August 31 at Niagara &.....................W, 2-1 September 2 vs. Canisius & ..................W, 2-0 7 at Northern Illinois ...........L, 0-1 9 at DePaul ...............W, 3-2 (OT) 16 at Buffalo ................. T, 1-1 (OT) 18 OAKLAND............ T, 0-0 (OT) 23 BUTLER ................ L, 2-3 (OT) 25 CLEVELAND STATE ..W, 2-0 28 at UW-Green Bay ... T, 3-3 (OT) 30 at UW-Milwaukee ...........L, 2-4 October 5 WRIGHT STATE ..L, 1-2 (OT) 12 WESTERN MICH..........L, 1-2 14 VALPARAISO ................W, 3-1 19 at IPFW ...........................W, 4-1 21 ORAL ROBERTS ..T, 1-1 (OT) 26 at Illinois-Chicago ...........L, 1-3 28 at Bowling Green .............W, 3-2 31 LOYOLA .........................L, 2-5 November 10 at Butler % ........................L, 2-3 & - Niagara Fall Cl. (Niagara, NY) % - Horizon League Quarterfinals
2002 (11-6-3)
August 30 vs. Xavier & ......................W, 5-1 September 1 vs. Canisius & ..................W, 4-3 7 vs. Duquesne # ........ T, 1-1 (OT) 8 vs. Saint Francis #.............W, 1-0 11 BOWLING GREEN ......W, 4-1 15 NIAGARA ............W, 3-2 (OT) 20 at Western Michigan........W, 5-0 22 at Valparaiso .....................W, 2-1 26 at Oakland.........................L, 1-2 29 IPFW ...............................W, 3-1 October 2 at Cleveland State .. L, 2-3 (OT) 4 UW-GREEN BAY .........W, 3-0 6 UIC ......................... T, 3-3 (OT) 11 at Butler ...........................L, 1-6 13 at IUPUI ................W, 1-0 (OT) 19 UW-MILWAUKEE.........L, 1-2 25 at Wright State .................L, 0-1 27 at Loyola ...............W, 2-1 (OT) November 5 MICHIGAN .......... T, 1-1 (OT) 9 at Illinois-Chicago % ........L, 1-5 & - Jesuit Cup (Chicago, IL) # - BGSU Diadora Cl. (Bowling Green, OH) % - Horizon League Quarterfinals
2003 (8-9-2)
September 6 vs. Philadelphia Univ. & ....L, 0-4 7 at St. Joseph’s&..................L, 1-2 3 at Oakland............. T, 2-2 (2OT) 14 VALPARAISO ............... W, 3-0 17 at Xavier ........................... L, 1-3 19 at IPFW ................. L, 2-3 (OT) 21 WMU....................... W, 4-3 (2OT)
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26 at UW-Green Bay ...........W, 4-1 28 at UW-Milwaukee ...........L, 0-3 October 1 CLEVELAND ST...W, 2-1 (OT) 5 IUPUI ............................. W, 3-0 11 LOYOLA ............. W, 2-1 (OT) 17 WRIGHT STATE ......... W, 2-1 (2OT) 19 at Western Illinois ............ L, 1-3 24 at Illinois-Chicago ...........L, 1-3 26 BUTLER ..........................L, 1-2 November 2 at Bowling Green .. T, 1-1 (2OT) 8 CLEVELAND ST.%.......W, 1-0 14 vs. Butler ^.............. L, 2-3 (OT) & - Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, PA) % - Horizon League Quarterfinals ^ - Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, WI)
2004 (14-6-0)
September 8 BOWLING GREEN ......W, 1-0 10 at Western Michigan.........L, 0-1 12 at Michigan .......................L, 2-1 17 XAVIER ......................... W, 4-2 19 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO .. W, 2-0 23 at Butler ........................... L, 1-2 25 UW-MILWAUKEE........ L, 0-4 26 CENTENARY ................W, 5-3 October 1 UW-GREEN BAY ..........W, 2-1 3 WESTERN ILLINOIS ..W, 4-1 8 at Wright State...... W, 2-1 (OT) 12 IPFW .................... W, 1-0 (OT) 17 at Valparaiso .......... W, 1-0 (OT) 20 at Cleveland State ........... W, 4-1 22 at IUPUI ..........................W, 4-1 29 at Loyola ..........................L, 3-4 31 OAKLAND.................... W, 4-1 November 6 UW-GREEN BAY% .......W, 1-0 12 vs. Butler^........................ W, 1-0 14 at UW-Milwaukee^ ....... L, 2-3 % - Horizon League Quarterfinals ^ - Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, WI)
2005 (12-6-2)
September 1 at Michigan .......................L, 0-2 2 vs. Xavier& ............ T, 0-0 (2OT) 4 vs. Gonzaga& ........ T, 0-0 (2OT) 16 vs. IUPUI# .......................W, 3-2 18 at Northern Illinois# ........W, 2-0 21 at Oakland.........................L, 1-2 23 WRIGHT STATE ...........L, 0-1 25 at Illinois-Chicago ..W, 3-2 (OT) 30 at UW-Green Bay ............W, 1-0 October 2 at UW-Milwaukee ...........W, 2-1 9 at IPFW .................W, 3-2 (OT) 12 at Valparaiso .........W, 2-1 (2OT) 16 CLEVELAND STATE ..W, 3-2 21 LOYOLA ........................W, 1-0 23 ORAL ROBERTS . L, 1-2 (2OT) 28 BUTLER .........................W, 3-0 30 WESTERN MICH..........L, 2-3 November 5 CLEVELAND ST.%.......W, 1-0 11 WRIGHT STATE^ ........W, 2-1 13 UW-MILWAUKEE^ .......L, 0-1 & - Jesuit Cup (Chicago, IL) # - Northern Illinois Tourn. (DeKalb, IL) % - Horizon League Quarterfinals ^ - Horizon League Tourn. (Detroit, MI)
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2006 (6-9-3)
August 25 vs. Eastern Ill....................W, 1-0 27 vs. Western Ill....................L, 0-2 September 1 at Buffalo ..........................W, 1-0 3 vs. Canisius ........................L, 2-3 15 UW-MILWAUKEE* ......W, 2-1 17 CENTENARY ................W, 4-0 20 IPFW ...............................W, 2-0 24 UIC*..................................L, 0-3 27 at Michigan ........... T, 0-0 (2OT) 29 UW-GREEN BAY*..........L, 0-3 October 3 BOWLING GREEN .......L, 0-3 6 at Loyola* ..........................L, 0-1 8 at Western Mich.... T, 2-2 (2OT) 13 at Butler* ..........................W, 2-1 15 at Wright State..................L, 2-4 18 at Cleveland State* ............L, 0-2 22 OAKLAND.......... T, 2-2 (2OT) 28 at UW-Green Bay ... L, 1-2 (OT) * - Horizon League Game % - Horizon League Quarterfinals (Green Bay, WI)
2007 (5-10-5)
August 31 at Cal State Northridge .....L, 1-6 September 2 at Cal State Fullerton ........L, 0-1 5 at Oakland............. T, 0-0 (2OT) 12 at IPFW ................ T, 2-2 (2OT) 14 vs. Canisius% ....................W, 4-0 16 vs. Cent. Arkansas ..W, 2-1 (OT) 21 at Michigan .......................L, 0-2 23 BUFFALO ......................W, 1-0 28 at Xavier ...........................W, 1-0 30 WESTERN MICH..........L, 0-1 October 3 VALPARAISO* ................L, 0-1 5 LOYOLA* ............ T, 0-0 (2OT) 7 UIC*...................... T, 0-0 (2OT) 12 at Milwaukee* ...................L, 0-1 14 at Green Bay* ........ T, 0-0 (2OT) 19 WRIGHT STATE*..........L, 0-2 21 at Butler ............................L, 1-5 24 at Bowling Green ..............L, 1-2 26 at Cleveland State* ...........W, 4-0 November 9 at Butler$ ................ L, 3-4 (OT) * - Horizon League Game % - BGSU Invitational (Bowling Green, OH) $ - Horizon League First Round (Indianapolis, IN)
2008 (4-13-3)
August 29 vs. Evansville% ..................L, 0-2 31 at Kentucky% ....................L, 0-5 September 5 vs. Canisius ........................L, 1-3 7 at Buffalo ...........................L, 1-3 19 MICHIGAN ....................L, 1-5 21 XAVIER ..........................W, 3-2 26 at Loyola* .........................W, 2-1 28 at UIC*..............................L, 0-2 October 3 MILWAUKEE* .... T, 1-1 (2OT) 5 GREEN BAY* ..................L, 2-5 11 at Wright State* ................L, 0-2 17 CLEVELAND ST............L, 0-1 19 at Western Michigan........W, 3-1 22 IPFW ...............................W, 2-0 28 OAKLAND......................L, 0-3 31 BUTLER*.........................L, 1-3 November 2 at Valparaiso* .....................L, 0-3
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year-by-year results
all-time results
4 BGSU ................... T, 3-3 (2OT) 6 at Green Bay$ ....... T, 1-1 (2OT) (UDM Advances on Shootout, 4-1) 9 at Loyola@ ........................L, 0-4 * - Horizon League Game % - Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, KY) $ - Horizon League Ch. First Round (Green Bay, WI) @ - Horizon League Ch. Second Round (Chicago, IL)
Albion
1-2-0
Loyola Marymount
0-1-0
Alabama A&M
1-0-0
Marquette
0-3-0
Aquinas
2-0-0
Maryland
0-1-0
Mercer
0-1-0
Bradley
1-1-0
Miami (OH)
0-1-0
2009 (5-12-1)
Buffalo
5-1-1
Michigan
0-7-2
7-20-1
Michigan (Club)
1-1-0
Cal State Fullerton
0-1-0
Michigan State
4-7-1
Cal State Northridge
0-1-0
Milwaukee
Canisius
6-2-0
UMKC
1-2-0
Centenary
2-0-0
Niagara
5-1-0
Central Arkansas
1-0-0
Northeastern
0-1-0
Central Florida
1-1-0
Northern Illinois
3-1-1
Central Michigan
6-2-1
Northwestern
1-0-0
College of Charleston
0-1-0
Notre Dame
2-11-0
Cincinnati
0-0-1
Oakland
5-9-6
Ohio State
1-1-0
September 1 at IUPUI ................. L, 1-2 (OT) 6 at IPFW ...........................W, 1-0 11 vs. Oregon State% .............L, 0-2 13 at Gonzaga% .....................L, 0-4 16 at Michigan .......................L, 1-3 18 at Xavier ............................ T, 2-2 25 VALPARAISO* ................L, 0-1 27 ORU .................... L, 1-2 (2 OT) October 2 at Green Bay* ....................L, 0-3 4 at Milwaukee* ......... L, 0-1 (OT) 6 BUFFALO ......................W, 3-1 8 WRIGHT ST.* ......W, 3-2 (OT) 18 at Clev. State* ...... L, 3-4 ( 2 OT) 21 at Oakland.........................L, 1-3 27 at #17 Butler* ....................L, 0-3 31 LOYOLA* ........................L, 0-2 November 4 at Bowling Green ...W, 3-2 (OT) 7 UIC*.................................W, 4-2 * - Horizon League Game % - Gonzaga Tournament
2010 (8-9-2)
September 1 at Michigan ............. L, 1-2 (OT) 5 at Cincinnati ........ T, 1-1 (2 OT) 10 at Furman ............. L, 3-4 (2 OT) 12 vs. Coll. of Charleston .......L, 1-3 15 BGSU ...............................L, 0-1 18 at Duquesne .....................W, 3-2 24 at Loyola* ..........................L, 0-1 26 at UIC*.............................W, 3-2 October 1 MILWAUKEE* ...............W, 2-1 3 GREEN BAY* ..................L, 0-4 6 at Western Michigan........W, 2-1 10 at Wright State* ...............W, 1-0 15 CLEVELAND STATE* .W, 2-0 17 IPFW ................... T, 3-3 (2 OT) 26 at Buffalo ..........................W, 1-0 30 #8 BUTLER*....................L, 0-2 November 3 OAKLAND...........W, 2-1 (OT) 6 at Valparaiso* .....................L, 0-2 9 at Cleveland State$ ...........L, 1-2 * - Horizon League Game $ - First Round Horizon League Tournament (Cleveland, OH)
Bowling Green
6-15-2
Butler
Cleveland State
14-7-1
7-12-3
Dayton
1-4-1
Oral Roberts
0-3-1
Denison
1-0-1
Oregon State
0-1-0
DePaul
2-2-0
Philadelphia Univ.
0-1-0
Drury
0-2-0
Purdue (Club)
1-0-0
Duquesne
1-0-1
San Francisco
0-1-0
Eastern Illinois
1-0-0
St. Bonaventure
1-0-0
Eastern Michigan
8-3-1
St. Francis (PA)
1-0-0
Evansville
1-5-1
St. Joseph’s
0-3-0
Fairfield
0-1-0
St. Louis
0-2-0
Florida Atlantic
1-1-0
Siena Heights
2-1-0
Fordham
0-1-0
SMU
0-1-0
Furman
0-1-0
Stetson
1-0-0
Georgetown
0-1-0
Tiffin
0-1-0
Gonzaga
0-1-1
Tri-State
2-0-0
Green Bay
9-6-5
UNLV
0-1-0
UIC
8-8-3
Valparaiso
8-7-0
IPFW
7-1-2
Western Illinois
1-2-0
IUPUI
4-1-0
Western Kentucky
1-1-0
John Carroll
3-0-0
Western Michigan
11-9-3
Kentucky
0-2-0
Wisconsin
0-1-0
La Salle
1-1-2
UW-Parkside
0-1-0
Louisville
0-1-0
Wright State
9-12-2
Loyola (IL)
14-12-1
Loyola (MD)
0-1-0
Xavier
6-7-3
2011 non-conference opponents in bold Horizon League opponents in bold italic
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Welcome To Titan Athletics
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athletic director - keri caither Keri Gaither was appointed as University of Detroit Mercy’s Director of Athletics in May of 2007, less than six months after being asked to serve as Interim Director of Athletics. Soon after taking the helm of Titan athletics, Gaither announced the expansion of the Detroit Titans Division I sports program from 16 to 19 teams with the addition of men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s tennis, all of which began play in 2008-09. In her first two years, Gaither also expanded the athletic staff by adding eight full-time positions to the department, directed the building and completion of a new $1.6 million all-purpose synthetic turf field and track, and was responsible for the hiring of men’s basketball coach Ray McCallum, women’s basketball coach Autumn Rademacher, and softball coach Sunny Jones. Gaither recently completed a successful fundraising campaign for the renovation of the men’s basketball office suite and recently completed tennis complex that includes eight new tennis courts, a tennis pavilion and a new grass field to accommodate the lacrosse and soccer teams. Gaither was recognized for her strong leadership as UDM’s Director of Athletics when she was appointed to the University of Detroit Mercy’s (UDM) senior leadership team as a member of the Associate Vice President’s UDM Athletic Director - Keri Gaither group in June of 2007. For the three years preceding her appointment as A.D., Gaither served as second in command for the Detroit Titans Athletic Department and also supervised nine Titan women’s varsity sports as the Senior Associate Athletic Director. During her tenure as Senior Associate A.D., Gaither played an instrumental role in the planning and implementation of women’s golf in 2004 when it became UDM’s 16th varsity team. Prior to her selection as A.D., Gaither had served in several key administrative roles for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics including stints as Senior Woman Administrator and Director of Business Operations. Gaither Chaired the Detroit Local Organizing Committee (DLOC) for the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four which was played in front of a record-setting crowd of 72,922 at Ford Field in Detroit as the University of Detroit Mercy served as the host institution. As the DLOC Chair, Gaither provided strong leadership for the DLOC and maintained ultimate responsibility for the local operations of the Final Four event. Gaither held the same position, in addition to being designated Tournament Director, for the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional. As a current member of the Horizon League’s Executive Council, Gaither is actively involved with League operations. She currently serves on the League’s Men’s Basketball Strategic Planning Committee and has served on both the finance and television committees. In July of 2010, Gaither was appointed a new member of the Executive Committee of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. She is one of just 13 members serving on the Executive Committee, which works on behalf of the membership of the D1-AAA, in addition to its President and five other officers. Gaither was also appointed to the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee (MOIC) in September of 2009. As one of six Division I members on the 15-person committee, Gaither is currently in year two of a four-year term. The MOIC was formed to review issues related to the interests of ethnic minorities and women with a focus on education and welfare of minority student-athletes, as well as the enhancement of opportunities for ethnic minorities and women in coaching, athletics administration, officiating and the NCAA governance structure. In March of 2008, Gaither was presented with the Phenomenal Women’s Ashley Gray Legacy Award by the University of Detroit Mercy’s Student Programming Board. This award was presented for her outstanding contribution toward the growth and development of students as the Director of Athletics at UDM. Gaither was also honored in September of 2008 when she was named one of Crain’s Detroit Business’ “2008 Women to Watch” for her goals and initiatives in the Detroit Titans athletics program and her leadership in serving as chair of Detroit’s Local Organizing Committee for the 2009 NCAA Final Four. While a member of the 2006 UDM Self-Study Steering Committee for NCAA Athletic Certification, Gaither also served on the Equity and Student-Athletic Welfare Sub-Committee and was designated the campus liaison during the certification process. Shortly after the University received its full certification in April of 2007, Gaither was asked by the NCAA to serve as a Peer-Review Team Member. Past University appointments include chairing UDM’s prioritization sub-committee and serving on various search committees. She is a past Board Member for the University of Detroit Mercy’s Women’s Studies Program and served on the Women’s Studies Program Development Sub-committee. She also participated as a member of the Tourism Action Group (TAG) Hospitality Committee, a group organized by the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitor Bureau dedicated to training the hospitality industry for Detroit-area events such as the 2005 MLB All Star Game, Super Bowl XL, as well as future major events. In 2006, the Titan AD completed the NCAA’s inaugural Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Females, a leadership development program sponsored by the NCAA Office for Diversity and Inclusion and the Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee. The Leadership Institute, designed to address the critical shortage of senior-level minority administrators at NCAA member institutions and conference offices, prepares diverse leaders through a 12-month leadership training and skills development experience. Gaither served as a past steering committee member of the Women’s Leadership Symposium for Intercollegiate Athletics and recently assisted in coordinating its national leadership conference. Gaither is also a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA), the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA), and the Black Coaches Association (BCA). Graduating magna cum laude from the University of Detroit Mercy, Gaither earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. During her undergraduate studies, she was a two-time recipient of the College of Liberal of Arts’ Economics Student of the Year Award. Gaither and her husband, Brad Trombley, reside in Pleasant Ridge with their two children, Elliott (19), a junior at the University of Detroit Mercy majoring in Engineering, and daughter Kennedy (13).
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points of pride BYRNE WINS BIG BREAK Former Titan David Byrne made Detroit proud as he won the Golf Channel’s reality television show Big Break Indian Wells in July of 2011. The victory gave Byrne a number of prizes, with the best of all a chance to play on the PGA Tour giving him an automatic exemption to the 2012 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Along with the opportunity to play in the 2012 Zurich Classic, he took home over $70,000 in cash, a paid trip for two back to the Indian Wells Golf Resort, an Adams golf endorsement deal and a $10,000 shopping spree to Dicks Sporting Goods. Byrne outperformed 10 other contestants on the 10-episode series that was shot at Indian Wells Golf Resort in Indian Wells, Calif. When he competes at the Zurich Classic, he will be the first Titan in school history to play on the PGA Tour. RAY McCALLUM TO REPRESENT USA BASKETBALL Sophomore Ray McCallum continued to find himself in the national spotlight. Over the summer, he participated as a counselor in the LeBron James Skills Academy and was one of 10 collegiate point guards invited to the Deron Williams Skills Academy. Then in August, he received an invitation to attend USA Basketball’s World University Games training camp, where he eventually made the final 12man roster. The squad practiced and trained in Colorado Springs, Colo., before embarking to China on Aug. 8 to begin competition. Despite being the youngest athlete on the US squad, and a late addition to the original invitees to the training camp, he impressed coaches enough to make the team and represent the US as the red, white and blue looked for its 14th all-time medal in the competition. McCallum teamed with players from national powerhouses like Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan State, Notre Dame and Syracuse. The team was coached by Matt Painter of Purdue, while Cuonzo Martin of Tennessee and Butler’s Brad Stevens served as assistants.
APR
REPORT HAS TITANS RATED HIGH
The NCAA honored more than 900 Division I sports teams for their high marks academically last spring, including a pair of University of Detroit Mercy teams that achieved perfect scores. The Titan men’s golfers and men’s fencing teams each earned perfect 1000’s in the latest edition of the NCAA’s Public Recognition Awards, released in May. The NCAA announcement showed that 909 teams have earned the awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates. These awards are given each year to teams scoring in the top 10 percent in each sport with their APRs. Through its innovative APR, which provides an annual scorecard of academic achievement, the NCAA tracks the classroom performance of student-athletes on every Division I sports team. A week later, Detroit brought home high marks in the NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate as 16 Titan teams were at or above the NCAA’s minimum standard (925) for the entire seven years since the association instituted the APR system (men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s tennis are all entering their third year of varsity status at the school). The Detroit men’s fencing and men’s golf team each scored perfect multi-year 1000 APR scores, while women’s basketball, women’s golf and women’s tennis were all cited with perfect 1000 scores in the 2009-10 academic year. DETROIT TITAN ATHLETICS TO NAME COURT IN HONOR OF DICK VITALE Dick Vitale received a tremendous honor from Detroit as the Titans announced that they will rename its basketball court in Calihan Hall after the legendary college basketball figure. The Dick Vitale Court at Calihan Hall will be dedicated in conjunction with a nationally-televised men’s basketball game against Big EAST foe St. John’s on December 5, 2011 on ESPN2. Vitale will be celebrating his 32nd anniversary of calling games for ESPN at the event having started on the sports television outlet on Dec. 5, 1979.
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Vitale coached at the University of Detroit (1973-77), compiling a winning percentage of .722 (78-30), which included a 21-game winning streak during the 1976-77 season when the team participated in the NCAA Tournament. Included in the streak was a victory in Milwaukee over Al McGuire’s eventual national champion Marquette team. In April 1977, Vitale was named Athletic Director at Detroit and later that year was named the United Fund’s Detroit Man of the Year. The Dick Vitale Court at Calihan Hall project will feature a brand new, state-of-the-art hardwood floor for the home of the Detroit Titans men’s and women’s basketball teams. Fundraising for the project will include several other key improvements to the facility, including men’s basketball “Phase II” renovations, which began with new offices and upgraded locker room accommodations. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT A PRIORITY FOR DETROIT The University of Detroit Mercy Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) did a great job as always in trying to help out the local community. Throughout the school year, SAAC got together for a number of community initiatives, including the highly successful Sandwich Bus. The event gives Titan student-athletes a chance to come together in preparing a lunch and distributing it to the local community. SAAC also helped raise money for the Michigan Special Olympics with a Pie In The Face Fundraiser during a men’s lacrosse game as well as hosting a coat drive during a men’s basketball game for Nardly Human Services, Inc. Other student-athletes were involved outside of the field and classroom too as men’s lacrosse players Brandon Davenport, Matt Lining and Adam Parrottino participated in a Habitat for Humanity project near Grosse Pointe, while men’s basketball standouts Eli Holman and Ray McCallum greeted attendees and showed support of the United Way and downtown Detroit at the annual Blocktoberfest. UDM also partnered with the Southeastern Michigan “Toys for Tots” during Thanksgiving Weekend where the Titans played host to the Legend’s Classic.
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Sports medicine
At the University of Detroit Mercy, the sports medicine staff is committed to providing the best care to all Titan athletes. Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine Michael Miller coordinates and oversees the sports medicine services at UDM for over 250 student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is responsible for assessing athletic injuries and illnesses, administering first aid and CPR care, making medical referrals, and preventing and rehabilitating athletic injuries that occur during the school year.
Michael Miller Lainie Bisbee Asst. AD for Asst. Director of Sports Medicine Sports Medicine
Ashley VanMeter Asst. Director of Sports Medicine
Kyle Bowen Athletic Training Intern
Victoria Vintevoghel Graduate Athletic Trainer
The sports medicine department is under the guidance of Dr. Michael Workings, a family practice physician from the Henry Ford Health System. Dr. Workings also acts as the Team Physician for the Detroit Tigers. Dr. Terrence Lock is back as the team orthopedic, while joining the staff for the 2010-11 season is Dr. Rehal Bhojani and Dr. Patrick JeanPierre, who will provide clinic and game coverage. The athletic training facility is located at Calihan Hall. This training facility is equipped with a taping and first aid station, treatment and modality tables, hydrotherapy whirlpools, and rehabilitative equipment. The goals of the University of Detroit Mercy Sports Medicine Department are to prevent athletic injuries as much as possible through effective injury prevention programs, and to return injured athletes to their previous competitive status in the safest and quickest manner possible.
Jen Aldea Athletic Training Intern
Dr. Michael G. Workings Team Physician
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strength & Conditioning
The main goal of the Strength and Conditioning Department is to help the student-athlete improve physically and mentally in their respective sport. This will be accomplished in such a way that is safe and efficient for each individual athlete. As the student-athlete participates in these activities we will work to lessen the possibility of injury or reinjury. If an injury should occur, we will work with the Sports Medicine Staff and the student-athlete to complete rehabilitation. Each team will have an individualized program based on their particular sport. Each program takes into account the intensity level, the physical demands, and skill involved in each individual sport and also each individual student-athlete. All teams and individuals will be subject to performance tests that will help design each program and also will help to determine the success of the program.
Joe Tofferi Asst. AD for Strength & Conditioning
Nick Wilson Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach
Aaron Short Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Marcus Williams Strength and Conditioning Assistant
The Strength and Conditioning Staff will work with each individual coach at all times. Each coach will receive updated attendance, evaluation, and comments on a regular basis about each student-athlete. Communication is the key to success in the weight room and on the playing field. The Titans condition and train in the Larry Bleach Weight Room, located in Calihan Hall. All UDM student-athletes are trained under the supervision of two full-time certified strength and conditioning coaches, as well as two intern assistants. Every member of the Titan strength and conditioning staff is assigned a team, which allows daily interaction between the athletes and the coaches. Such interaction is a tremendous asset when developing a program that best serves the athlete and the team. In the past three years, the weight room expanded by over 400 square feet. Olympic style platforms, squat racks, stretch and other auxiliary speed equipment have also been added, all designed and implemented to improve the Titans’ speed and power. The center also features the ONS Performance nutritional shake, which is designed to help every athlete recover from training and conditioning with a supplement increase in their protein and carbohydrate intake. The Detroit Titan strength and conditioning coaching staff has not only helped the Titan student-athletes, but professional athletes as well. UDM graduate and current New Orleans Hornets guard Willie Green comes back to use the facilities during the offseason.
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academic support / compliance When talking about students who compete in a varsity sport, the term typically used is “studentathlete.” The word “student” comes first, and that’s the way the University of Detroit Mercy approaches all of its athletic team members. Although performance in competition is important, they are students first, and athletes second, with their performance in the classroom plenty important in Titan Territory. UDM’s Center for Student-Athlete Development, one of the first of its kind, offers programs for academic classes, drug education, student enhancement and works to improve communication skills. All 19 varsity teams are encouraged to take full advantage of the programs offered at the center. The center also heads up the NCAA Life Skills Program, which focuses on the student in student-athlete and how to deal with issues that all student-athletes today must face. Through seminars, guest speakers and NCAA videos, studentathletes are made aware of issues such as gambling and drug and alcohol abuse, and how to deal with these concerns.
Steve Corder Asst. AD for NCAA Compliance
Amy Gasahl Asst. Director of Compliance/ Academic Cord.
progress to make sure they are on the right path toward graduation. In addition, student-athletes are helped with their tutorial needs through the use of the studentrun Learning Center, where professors and students donate their time as tutors.
The student-athletes’ academic progress is closely monitored and study table is set up to assist the Titans The center is made possible, in part, by a grant with any and all academic areas, including providing from the NCAA. In conjunction with the staff of the tutors and a writing lab. The center is open daily and also University Learning Center, members of the center’s has evening hours to work around a student-athlete’s staff teach UAS 107, “Athletes in Transition,” each busy schedule. All freshmen must take part in the study year. All freshman and transfer student-athletes must table, as well as other student-athletes who have not yet take this course during their studies at UDM. The achieved a 2.75 GPA. course deals with how student-athletes can make the transition from high school to college. This important The University of Detroit Mercy is committed to the class teaches student-athletes to deal with time and principles of institutional control in operating our stress management, study skills and the importance of athletic department. We are responsible for adhering to good nutritional habits. the rules, regulations and spirit of the NCAA, Horizon League and the University. Another example of Detroit’s commitment to its student-athletes’ academic excellence is the Athletic The University of Detroit Mercy Compliance Office Academic Coordinator’s post. Since the position was directs this effort and acts a primary resource concerning created, UDM’s graduation rate for student-athletes has NCAA rules, regulations and compliance issues. We steadily risen. Assistant Athletic Director For NCAA ensure that our institution complies with all NCAA Compliance Steve Corder, no stranger to collegiate standards and we are responsible for monitoring all athletics as he played soccer for Detroit from 1994- athletic programs to assure compliance. 98, and his staff carefully track each Titan’s academic
2010 Titan Men's Soccer Academic Honors Horizon League Academic Honor Roll: (Spring Semester) Mike Chiandussi, Jon Bowman, Pat Lepera, Matt Nedwicki, Adam Philp, Martin Robertson, Sam Seppo. Athletic Director’s Honor Roll: Tom Allott, Adam Bedell, Jon Bowman, Julio Castillo, Mike Chiandussi, Joey Krizanek, Patrick Lepera, Jacob Munchiando, Matt Nedwicki, Adam Philp, Kevin Pinkos, Mike Pugh, Martin Robertson, Nate Robinson, Sam Seppo, Anthony Shepherd, Patrick Soltys, Brandon Waterstradt, Jon Weber.
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notable alumni -A-
Richard Abdoo (Retired President & CEO, Wisconsin Energy) Thomas Angott (Chairman, CF Burger Creamery)
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Anita Barone (Actress) Stephanie Bergeron (Ret. VP & Treasurer, Goodyear Tire & Rubber) Emil Brolick (President, YUM! Brands)
Willie Green
BusAdm’69 BusAdm ’49 LAE ’86 BusAdm ’81 BusAdm ‘69, ’70
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Cynthia Canty (Radio Personality, WMGC-FM) LAE ’75 Thomas Capo BusAdm ’73, ’75, ’80 (Chairman, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group) Michael F. Cavanagh ( Justice, Michigan Supreme Court) LAE ’62, LW ’66 Maura Corrigon ( Justice, Michigan Supreme Court) LW ’73 Matthew Cullen (President & COO Rock Enterprises) BusAdm ’83
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Richard Damman (Retired President Damman Hardware) Christopher Darga (Actor) Thomas Denomme (Ret. Vice Chair & CAO, DaimlerChrysler)
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Michael Evans (President Loyola High School, MI) Warren Evans (Sheriff, Wayne County)
BusAdm ‘68, ‘74 LAE ‘80 BusAdm ’61
LAE ‘75 LAE ’79
2002 Horizon League Player of the Year Philadelphia 76ers (2002-10) New Orleans Hornets (2010-11)
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W. James Farrell (Ret. Chairman & CEO, IL Tool Works) E&S ’68 Anne Carins Federlein (President, Kentucky Wesleyan Coll.) LAE ‘41 Robert Ficano (Executive, Wayne County) LW ’77 Angelina Fiordellis (Actress) LAE ‘81
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Eugene A. Gargaro (Sr. Vice President, Masco Corporation) LW ’67 Robert Goodenow (Former Exec. Dir., NHL Players Assoc.) LW ’79 Willie Green (NBA player, Philadelphia 76ers) LAE ‘03 Roman S. Gribbs (Fmr. Mayor, City of Detroit) BusAdm ’52, LW ’54
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John P. Hayes (Ret. Chairman & CEO, National Gypsum) BusAdm ’43 Robert Hendry (Retired CFO, General Motors) BusAdm ’69 Sister Mary Ellen Howard (Dir., St. Frances Cabrini Clinic) CHP ’68 William Hermann (Managing Partner, Plante & Moran) BusAdm ‘72 Jerome Horwitz (Scientist) LAE ‘42, ‘44
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Frank Kelley (Attorney General Emeritus, State of Michigan) LW ’51 David Patrick Kelley (Actor) LAE ‘77 John C. Kennedy (President & CEO, Autocam Corp.) BusAdm ’79 Jeanette Klemczak (Chief Nursing Exec., State of Michigan) CHP ’65 James Kokas (President/Owner, Opus One) LAE ‘73
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James D Lark (Owner, The Lark) Elmore Leonard (Author/Screenplay Writer) Albert Lorenzo (President, Macomb County CC)
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Thaddeus McCotter LAE ’87, LW ’90 (Congressman, US House of Representatives) Isaiah McKinnon LAE ‘75, ‘78 (Former Chief of Police, City of Detroit) William Morrow (Exec. VP, Crain Communications) BusAdm ’68 Peter Munoz (Director, Michigan State Police) LAE ’76
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Benny Napoleon (Sheriff, Wayne County) Joseph Nathan (Ret. President & COO, Compuware Corp.) James Norrod (President, Segway)
LAE ‘82 LAE ’74, BusAdm ’78
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James O’Sullivan (Pres. & CEO, Mazda North American Oper.)
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Allison Payne is a seven-time Emmy award winning anchor at CW affiliate and cable superstation WGNTV in Chicago. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in Liberal Arts from the University of Detroit in 1985.
L. Brooks Patterson (Executive, Oakland County) Allison Payne (News Anchor, WGN-TV) Marlena Lazar-Peleo (Chief Creative Officer, McDonald’s Corp.)
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BusAdm ‘75 BusAdm ’76, ’84
LAE ’61, LW ’67 LAE ’85 LAE ‘72
Arlene Robinson (CEO, Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit) Louis Rossetti (Chairman & CEO, Rossetti Associates)
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David Schembri (President, Smart USA) David Stangis (VP Corp. Social Responsibilitiy, Campbell Soup) Robert Soulliere (President & CEO, ThyssenKrupp)
LAE ’75 AR ’59 BusAdm ‘75 E & S ‘87 BusAdm ‘85
-V-
Andy Vazzano (Pres. & Managing Partner, SmithGroup) BusAdm ’80
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William C. Young (President, Absopure Water Co.)
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hall of fame
UDM established its Sports Hall of Fame in 1977 in order to honor those student-athletes, coaches and administrators who have helped develop the successful tradition of Titan Athletics. The Hall of Fame now has 112 members, following the 10 latest additions made on Homecoming Weekend on Jan. 26, 2010. The 2002 induction dinner was truly one to remember. The inductees included two of the Titans’ former basketball All-Americans, Terry Tyler and John Long – or Thunder and Lightning, as they were affectionately known during their playing The 2010 Titan Hall of Fame Class is inducted at halftime days – as well as the 1960 of the men’s basketball game against Wright State on Jan. 26. Titan football team as a unit. L-R: Adam Walicki, Joe Kopicki, Kim Jess, Pat Adams, Additionally, the beautiful Ken Dubois, Mike Pesci, Maria Pandele new Hall of Fame display (Not Pictured: Jermaine Jackson, Rashad Phillips, Cassandra Pack) in the Calihan Hall lobby was unveiled that night for a crowd which would fill the arena’s main floor during the induction dinner. Long and Tyler were part of one of the winningest eras of Titan basketball, having helped their team to an 8625 record over their four years combined. They helped the Titans to an NCAA Tournament berth in 1977, and an NIT appearance one year later. Long was the only player ever to lead the Titans in scoring for four straight varsity seasons, and he’s still the second-leading point producer in school history. Tyler, meanwhile, is the all-time Detroit leader for blocked shots in a game, a season and a career. He is also second in career field goal percentage and sixth in scoring. The pair’s old coach, none other than Dick Vitale, was the keynote speaker at his former players’ induction dinner. The present-day ESPN/ABC telecaster kept the audience captivated for more than an hour with his memories of coaching the Titans. The 1960 football squad became the first team ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame en masse. That team finished the season 7-2 – the winningest U-D record of the post-World War II era. Two of those victories, over Cincinnati and Xavier, came by shutout. Future pro stars Larry Vargo, Bruce Maher, Steve Stonebreaker and Jerry Gross were all part of the 1960 Titan roster. The most recent induction class included four former basketball players – Joe Kopicki, Jermaine Jackson, Rashad Phillips and, from the women’s team, Cassandra Pack – as well as former stars from baseball (Pat Adams and Mike Pesci), cross country/track and field (Ken Dubois and Kim Jess), golf (Adam Walicki) and tennis (Maria Pandele).
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Hall of fame
Inductee Sport The 1960 Titan Football Team Harry Ackermann Swimming Pat Adams Baseball Grady Alderman Football Bob Babbish Golf Chuck Baer Football Coach Vince Banonis Football Ed Barbour Football Player, Coach Al Baumgart Football Joseph Beer Football Paul Bibeau Baseball John Biringer Football Larry Bleach Basketball Lloyd Brazil Football Dad Butler Trainer, Coach Bob Calihan Basketball Dan Cantillon Fencing Pudge Cavanaugh Tennis Mary (Lillie) Cicerone Basketball Earl “Dutch” Clark Football Coach Earl Clark Jr. Tennis Player, Coach Tom Connell Football John Conti Football Frank Corej Baseball Pete Craig Baseball Cindy Crosbie Softball Earl Cureton Basketball Bill Daly Track Coretta Daniels Basketball Dave DeBusschere Basketball Gus Dorais Football Coach Ken Dubois Cross Country, Track Terry Duerod Basketball Dick Dzik Basketball Bill Ebben Basketball Andy Farkas Football George Fefles Basketball Tim Finnin Football Cindy Fix Soccer Al Ghesquiere Football William Giovan Fencing Ralph Goldstein Basketball Nate Goodnow Football Bob Greiner Football Jerry Gross Football Wally Gruber Football, Track Ken Hamann Baseball Spencer Haywood Basketball Fred Hooker Fencing Bob Ivory Football Jermaine Jackson Basketball Kim Jess Track William Kelly Joyce Golf Coach Mike Kaysserian Football Howard Keating Football Kal Kaliszewski Soccer John Kirwan Basketball Brad Kinsman Athletic Director
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Inductee Greg Kocab Sam Kocsis Joe Kopicki Robert Koval Jack Kurkowski Harold Lauer John Long Ed Lukas Dick Lutz Bruce Maher Gene Malinowski Ted Marchibroda James Massey Art Masucci Denny McCotter Pat McDonald Brendan McNamara Bob Miller Cheryl (Williams) Miller Dorie Murrey John Mulroy Charley North Doug Nott Brakie Orr Cassandra Pack Terry Page Ed Palumbo Maria Pandele Bud Payne Richard Perry Mike Pesci Rashad Phillips Walter Poff Mike Polvi Bob Prendergast Al Rappaport Bruce Rodwan Harold Ryan Larry Salci John Shada Tyrone Simmons Steve Stonebreaker Gerry Surowiec Norm Swanson Tom Thornton Bill Turkington Terry Tyler Larry Vargo Dick Vitale Tillie Voss Tom Watrous Adam Walicki Mike Walsh Bonnie (Fitzpatrick) Wood Ed Wood Joe Wright
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Sport Fencing Golf Basketball Football Football Football Basketball Basketball Player, Coach Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Fencing Basketball Baseball Basketball Basketball Administration Basketball Football Baseball Basketball Basketball Football Tennis Football Fencing Coach Baseball Basketball Basketball Baseball Baseball Track Basketball Track Basketball Football Player, Coach Fencing Football Fencing Basketball Football Baseball Basketball Football Basketball Coach Football, Basketball Golf Golf Basketball, Baseball Cross Country/Track Football Football/Basketball/Baseball
Year 1987 1986 2010 1988 1982 1981 2001 1983 1981 1979 1981 1983 1986 1981 1988 1981 1982 1979 2005 1984 2005 2005 1980 1984 2010 1985 1983 2010 1984 1980 2010 2010 1981 1989 1981 1987 1987 1988 1986 1980 1982 1987 1989 1980 1981 1987 2001 1987 1993 1978 1984 2010 1989 2007 1983 1980
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staff directory
Jen Aldea Athletic Training Intern
Stacey Barns Men’s Basketball Office Manager
Lainie Bisbee Asst. Director of Sports Medicine
Taylor Blakely Athletic Administration Intern
Kyle Bowen Athletic Training Intern
Dennis Carlesso Director of Development for Athletics and Student Rec.
Tanya Carper Cheer Team Coach
Steve Corder Asst. AD for NCAA Compliance
Beth Finster University Minister for Athletics
Anita Foster Olympic Sports Office Manager
Amy Gasahl Asst. Director of Compliance/ Academic Coordinator
P.J. Gradowski Senior Asst. Sports Information Director
Greg Haapala Director of Ticket Sales & Fan Experience
Dean Haddad Pep Band Director
Teri Kromrei Associate AD for Business Operations/SWA
Jeff Latinen Asst. AD for Facilities & Special Events
Phuong Le Assistant Business and Ticket Manager
Jessica Liebner Asst. Director of Athletic Facilities
Brandon Longmeier Dir. of Athletic Marketing & Promotions
Mike Miller Asst. AD for Sports Medicine
Chad Pitkin Equipment & Facilities Intern
Jordan Sames Director of Concessions & Merchandising
Aaron Short Strength and Conditioning Assistant
Kit Stetzel Asst. Sports Information Director
Harvey Theeck Athletic Equipment Manager
Joe Tofferi Asst. AD for Strength and Conditioning
Ashley VanMeter Asst. Director of Sports Medicine
Emily Vannice Director of Ticket Ops. & Special Events/Dance
Eli Warren Graduate Assistant for Academic Services
Mitch Wigness Director of Sports Information
Marcus Williams Strength and Conditioning Asst.
Nick Wilson Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach
Victoria Joel Walrath Vintevoghel Sports Information Graduate Assistant Assistant Athletic Trainer
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head coaches
Terri AnthonyRyan Women’s Golf HL - 2010
Grant Asher Men’s Tennis
Nicholas Deren Men’s Soccer
Todd Dressell Fencing MFC - 2009
Mark Engel Men’s Golf HL - 1992/1999 2007/2009/2010
Matt Holtz Men’s Lacrosse
Sunny Jones Softball
Mike Lupenec Women’s Soccer HL - 1995/1996 2005
Laura Maness Women’s Lacrosse
Ray McCallum Men’s Basketball
Guy Murray Track & Field / Cross Country HL - 1996/1998 1999/2000/2002 2003
Pjotrs Necajevs Interim Women’s Tennis
Autumn Rademacher Women’s Basketball HL - 2010
Detroit’s 13 current varsity head coaches have been named Coach of the Year in their respective conference on 17 different occasions during their celebrated careers. They have also brought 20 conference tournament championships back to Detroit. On the field of play, and in the classroom... AT UDM WE WANT GREAT THINGS FOR YOU ! Detroit Men’s Soccer
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horizon league In its 33rd season of operation in the 201112 academic year, the Horizon League continues to aspire toward its goal of being one of the nation’s leading athletics conferences while being recognized as a leader in the development of studentathletes as leaders and role models. The Horizon League membership features ten public and private institutions that have impressive academic reputations and a storied tradition of broad-based athletic programs. Membership includes Butler University, Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Valparaiso University, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State University. The Horizon League’s primary focus is on adding value to the educational experience through its four platforms: athletic performance, academic achievement, community outreach, and personal responsibility and accountability. It is the League’s belief that athletics is a powerful and visible resource tool that can be used to enhance student-athletes’ collegiate experience. The Horizon League’s goals are to enhance the holistic university experience for the student-athlete, to create an affiliation of institutions with similar athletic goals, and to adhere to the principals of integrity, diversity, excellence and growth. The Horizon League sponsors competition in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis) and ten for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and volleyball). The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, and for the first time in League history, women’s golf. The Horizon League is headquartered in Indianapolis, the “Amateur Sports Capital of the World,” with offices in the Pan American Plaza (201 S. Capitol
Avenue), located a block from Lucas Oil Stadium and just minutes from Conseco Fieldhouse, the State Capitol Building, Victory Field (home of the Indianapolis Indians) and the NCAA national office. A PROUD HISTORY Founded on June 16, 1979, as the Midwestern City Conference with six charter members, the League changed its name to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter members of the conference included current members Butler and Loyola as well as the University of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. Among other current members, Detroit joined in 1980, and Cleveland State, UIC, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard in 1994 (along with Northern Illinois University) in the largest nonmerger conference expansion in history. Youngstown State joined in 2001 and Valparaiso in 2007. On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League unveiled its current name and ushered in a new dynamic direction that has brought the League closer to its stated goal of being one of the nation’s top ten collegiate athletic conferences with a focus on enhancing the student-athletes’ experience by upgrading the League’s market and competitive positions. ATHLETIC SUCCESS In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed unprecedented success on the national stage, highlighted by Butler’s second consecutive appearance in the NCAA men’s basketball championship game appearance where the Bulldogs fell to Connecticut, 53-41. The Horizon League has compiled a 19-11 record in the past nine years in the NCAA tournament, ranking seventh among all collegiate conferences for winning percentage. Green Bay’s women’s basketball team became the league’s first team to reach the Sweet 16 in 2011, knocking off Michigan State in the second round before going toe-to-toe with No. 1 seed Baylor in the regional semifinals. The Phoenix earned a No. 5 seed in the tournament, going 34-2 on the year and holding a perfect 16-0 mark in Horizon League play. Men’s soccer has tasted victory in seven out of the last nine years (Milwaukee 2002-05,
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Horizon League Commissioner Jon LeCrone UIC 2006-08), with UIC just one win away from the College Cup in 2007. In 2011, Butler was consistently ranked in the top 10 of the nation, earning the No. 13 national seed after becoming the last unbeaten team in the country. In softball, League teams won a game in the national tournament four straight years earlier in the decade (UIC 2002, 2004; Wright State 2003; Green Bay 2005) while advancing into the second round in women’s soccer three of the last six seasons (Detroit 2004, Milwaukee 2005-06). Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became the League’s first NCAA individual champion when she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. ACADEMIC SUCCESS Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom as more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor Roll each of the past nine semesters for carrying a grade-point average of 3.2 or better, including more than 700 for the last four semesters. 24 student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District teams in 2010-11, while six earned Academic All-America honors.
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LEADERSHIP Jonathan B. ( Jon) LeCrone is in his 20th year as Commissioner of the Horizon League, having been named to the position on May 11, 1992, and is the fifthlongest tenured commissioner among the 31 Division I conferences. He is the fifth commissioner in League history, succeeding Daniel B. “Tucker” DiEdwardo (1989-92), James W. Shaffer (1984-89), Cecil N. Coleman (1980-84) and James J. McCafferty (1979-80). LeCrone is in the final year of a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council after completing a five-year term on the Division I Men’s Basketball Committee.
COMMUNITY SERVICE In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon League has secured a wellearned reputation for its community service initiatives. Each January, member institutions partner with local elementary schools for an art, music and essay contest highlighting the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with winners recognized at League games on the weekend of MLK Day. The Horizon League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) also has continued a tradition of working with youth in Indianapolis during its annual summer meeting. In addition, SAAC is partnering with Special Olympics, putting on events for Olympians in each community. Several League men’s basketball coaches coached barefoot to support Samaritan’s Feet and Coaches vs. Cancer initiatives, and the League’s schools and fans donate to Komen for the Cure for breast cancer awareness during its annual women’s basketball championship. On campus, student-athletes have raised money and awareness for such causes as breast cancer, diabetes and hurricane relief, while hosting blood drives, neighborhood clean-ups, Big Brother/Big Sister programs and more. SPORTSMANSHIP One of the Horizon League’s points of emphasis is fostering collegial environments for competition among student-athletes, coaches, administrators and fans in a pro-active approach. Among
the vehicles is the Ethical Conduct Pledge, which is signed each season by studentathletes, coaches, officials, and campus and League administrators. Its purpose is to make all the involved groups aware of the Horizon League expectations of behavior during conference events. DEMOGRAPHICS Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment of more than 130,000 plus nearly a quarter-million living alumni centered in the League’s Midwest footprint. League media markets include five of the nation’s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, covering more than ten million television households and encompassing more than nine percent of the nation’s television audience. GOVERNANCE The Horizon League is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of the ten member institutions’ chief executive officers. Dr. Ronald Berkman, President of Cleveland State, serves as Board Chair through June 30, 2012. John Parry, Director of Athletics at Cleveland State, serves as chair of the Executive Council, and Beth Goetz, Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator at Butler, is the Vice Chair and Shelia Patterson of Cleveland State serves as chair of the Faculty Athletics Representatives.
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VISIBILITY The Horizon League has enhanced its media visibility with a number of initiatives. The League is in a three-year agreement with ESPN that includes selected regularseason men’s basketball action (ESPN2) and the men’s championship game (ESPN) and features increased exposures each year on ESPNU plus inclusion in the annual O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters, one of college basketball’s premier inseason events. HORIZON LEAGUE NETWORK Having streamed more than 2,000 free, live events in the last five years, the Horizon League is a recognized leader in video streaming, through the Horizon League Network (HLN). HLN takes viewers inside the conference, featuring student-athlete profiles, weekly highlight shows, comprehensive coverage of all 19 Horizon League championships and other special programming. In 2010-11, HLN and HorizonLeague. com experienced unprecedented growth as more than 300,000 unique visitors across 149 countries/territories watched HLN coverage. Through the League’s partnership with WebStream Productions, Horizon-League.com integrated both HorizonLeagueNetwork.tv and HorizonLeague.org, leading to record visitors to the new site. The 2010-11 season featured the 2,000th live event streamed by the League.
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