ACES’ 2011 SCHEDULE 8/19 8/22 8/26 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25 10/8 10/12 10/15 10/19 10/22 10/26 10/29 11/1 11/5 11/9 11/16
ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD (EXH) SAINT LOUIS (EXH) UE VS. ALUMNI (EXH) IUPUI^ Wright State^ MARIST $ EASTERN ILLINOIS $ Loyola% Memphis% at Kentucky at Belmont at SIUE* DRAKE* MISSOURI STATE* at Central Arkansas* BUTLER INDIANA BRADLEY* WESTERN ILLINOIS at Creighton* MVC Tournament # NCAA Tournament
^ U. of Kentucky Tournament at Lexington, Ky. $ ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic % Bradley Invitational at Peoria, Ill. # State Farm MVC Tournament at Omaha, Neb. * Missouri Valley Conference contest Home Contests in UPPERCASE BOLD ITALIC
7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 5:00 p.m. 12:00 PM 6:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA TBA
THIS IS EVANSVILLE
FROM COACH JACOBS
Senior Defender Jarrett Robbins
This is a great time to explore the University of Evansville, which offers a truly unique combination of commitment to excellence and tradition both on the soccer field and in the classroom. The University of Evansville is regarded as one of the top Division I programs in the nation, having been a regular participant in the NCAA Tournament, a Final Four team in both 1985 and 1990, and a team that has been ranked number 1 in the country on several occasions. The University of Evansville was one of only 9 programs in the nation in 2008 to rank in the Soccer Times Top 25, achieve a team GPA of 3.0 or higher (our 3.22 GPA was 12th highest in the nation), and rank in the top 40 nationally in attendance. UE soccer players receive an experience that transcends sport–the chance to compete with and against the best players and teams in the nation, to compete in a stadium with fans that rate among the finest in college soccer, the opportunity to get a degree that is highly valued, and the potential to develop into a leader among your peers. We are very proud of our past, present and future at the University of Evansville, and hope that our recruiting yearbook can offer you insight into what our program is like behind the scenes. Yours In Soccer,
Coach Jacobs
THE EVANSVILLE
• Fan Support
• Academic Success
• National Recognition
• Top Competition
• McCutchan Stadium
• More Than 70 Professional & National Team Players
SOCCER EXPERIENCE
•Eleven NCAA Tournament appearances •Two NCAA Final Fours •Eight All-Midwest Region selections since 2008 •Four winning seasons in last five years •2010 MVC Defensive Player of the Year Robby Lynch •NSCAA Team Academic Award three times since 2007 •2010 First team Academic All-American Mike Luttrull •2010 Top Drawer Soccer Top 100 Freshman Brandon Causey
Alumni Night
Evansville graduates include: 14 All-Americans 29 National Team Players 76 Professional Players
FAN SUPPORT
• #5 In Midwest Region Attendance 2010 • Consistently In Top 50 Nationally In Attendance
• Crowd of 2,360 on Sept. 30, 2008 vs. Indiana ranked #11 in UE history
ACADEMIC SUCCESS Mike Luttrull (left) was a first team selection on the Capital One Academic All-America Team in 2010. Robby Lynch (right) earned NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America honors in both 2009 and 2010.
Academic All-American Mike Luttrull
NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American Robby Lynch
TOP COMPETITION
The University of Evansville soccer program continues to soar, and one reason is that the Aces play the best! Since 2008, the Aces have played recent NCAA champions Indiana, Maryland and UC-Santa Barbara, and 2008 runnerup North Carolina. In April of 2010, UE played the MLS KC Wizards (above) for the second time since 2007. The Aces’ 2011 schedule includes Saint Louis, Kentucky, Indiana, Butler, Memphis and the six opponents in the nationally regarded Missouri Valley Conference.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION Evansville Since 2009:
• NSCAA Nationally Top 30 Ranked
• SoccerTimes.com Nationally Top 30 Ranked • TopDrawerSoccer.com Nationally Ranked
• Five All-Midwest Region Players, including Robby Lynch and Aaron Henkle in 2010 • Academic All-American Mike Luttrull
• NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American Robby Lynch
All-Midwest Region Defender Aaron Henkle
McCUTCHAN STADIUM
The Region’s Premier Soccer Stadium •Home Of The 2008 State Farm MVC Tournament •Seating For 2,000-Plus •Locker Rooms, Weight Room •Men’s Soccer Players’ Lounge
NATIONAL TV COVERAGE
The Fox Soccer Channel cameras returned to McCutchan Stadium for the second consecutive year on October 29, 2010 when Evansville hosted Eastern Illinois in the FSC National Game of the Week. The Aces also played on national television in October, 2009 at McCutchan Stadium against Drake in the FSC Game of the Week.
ACES IN THE PROS
Few colleges can match the University of Evansville’s tradition of producing professional players. The more than 70 players who have gone on to play pro include (clockwise from upper left) Rangers FC captain David Weir, DC United’s Marc Burch, Alec Dufty of the Chicago Fire and Cory Elenio with 2008 MLS champion Columbus Crew.
ACES & NATIONAL TEAM
Troy Perkins (1) was the starting keeper for the U.S. National Team in the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Trey Harrington (below left ) was a National Team Camp invitee. Alec Dufty (middle) played with the US U-20 National Team, and Kieran Purcell (below right) played in the 2007 FIFA Under-20 World Championships for his native New Zealand. Current squad member Joel Nash was in residency in 2009 with the US Under 17s.
2011 ACES No. Name 1 Robert Randant 2 Brandon Causey 3 Aaron Henkle 4 Charlie Macias 5 Drew Schall 6 Joel Nash 7 Luis Romero 8 Nick Schroeder 9 Dylan Terry 10 Tad Kreamalmeyer 11 Zach Byrd 12 Patrick Hodges 13 Peter May 14 Alex Kapsalis 15 Joel Craig 16 Ryan Robinson 17 Kevin Schafer 18 Eric Teppen 19 Gavin Chura 20 Jesse Sharp 21 Trevor Schmidt 22 Jarrett Robbins 23 Ryan Stallings 24 Derek Rehagen 25 Tyler Rowe
Pos. GK D D D D MF MF D F F MF/D D MF/D MF/D MF MF/D D GK F F D/MF D F D D/MF
Ht. 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-5 6-5 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-0 6-4 5-9 5-8 6-1 6-7 5-10 6-1 5-11
Wt. 165 170 165 150 155 150 150 180 165 160 170 160 175 165 175 150 170 200 165 165 195 185 155 175 160
Cl. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr.
Hometown / High School Collinsville, Ill./Collinsville Prospect, Ky./North Oldham Carmel, Ind./Carmel Westerville, Ohio/St. Charles Prep Evansville, Ind./Harrison
Birmingham, Ala./Learning Community International
Louisville, Ky./Male Brighton, Mich./Brighton Louisville, Ky./Male Troy, Ill./Collinsville Christian Academy Lexington, Ky./Dunbar Evansville, Ind./Harrison Bowling Green, Ky./Bowling Green Fishers, Ind./Fishers Sunbury, Ohio/Big Walnut Independence, Mo./Blue Springs Albuquerque, N.M./Shattuck-St. Mary’s Evansville, Ind./Harrison Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury Warsaw, Indiana/Warsaw Community Avon, Indiana/Avon Louisville, Ky./Louisville Male Coxs Creek, Ky./Nelson County O’Fallon, Mo./Timberland New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels
Head Coach: Mike Jacobs • Associate Head Coach: Marshall Ray Assistant Coaches: Chris Loftus and Mike Pereira Head Trainer: Terry Collins • Strength & Conditioning Coach: Joe Hermes Student Trainer: Jill Jackson • Student Managers: Chris French, Rohit Mall, Tyler Kirk, Taylor Lagrange
Pronunciation Guide
Chura...CHUR-uh Randant...ran-DANT Kapsalis...cap-SALL-us Rehagen...Ree-hagen Kreamalmeyer...KREM-ul-myer Schroeder...SHRAY-der Macias...muh-SEE--us
SEASON PREVIEW Eleven veterans will provide leadership as the 2011 Aces go for their fifth winning season in the last six years.
There’s a mix of young and old at the University of Evansville this year, and if the ingredients come together as expected, the Aces could be enjoying their fifth winning season in the last six years. "The veteran core that we have returning has played at the highest level of college soccer,” says sixth year Head Coach Mike Jacobs. “They’ve competed for a conference championship, been ranked nationally, and have played against the best opposition in the nation. Saying that, what makes this group of veterans unique is their ability to keep our group grounded and focused on what's truly important, which is continuing to get better each day and to play the right way." The three seniors are Aaron Henkle, an all-Midwest Region defender in 2010, forward Tad Kreamalmeyer, fourth on the squad in goals with three, and defender Jarrett Robbins, a two-year starter in the back four. The junior class also includes a trio of veterans. Robert Randant took over the goalkeeper duties last year at mid-season, and he’s joined by a pair of classmates at forward in Gavin Chura (3-3-9) and Jesse Sharp (1-24). Five sophomores also return, including three who played key roles as rookies in 2010: defender Brandon Causey, and midfielders Alex Kapsalis and Joel Nash. They are joined by midfielders Ryan Robinson and Trevor Schmidt. The 14-man freshman class includes a mix of field players along with goalkeeper Eric Teppen. "Having a blend of veterans with a youth infusion is healthy in a group dynamic," Jacobs says. "You are constantly trying to improve your team, and whether it is by the development of returning players in the off-season or with incoming players who will push to get into the lineup, it creates an environment where everyone is forced to compete for their spot in the team. Sometimes, when you have too many veterans, players can get complacent. That is clearly not the case in this group."
COACHING STAFF Head Coach Mike Jacobs
Now five years into his tenure as head coach, Mike Jacobs has helped make University of Evansville Soccer one of UE’s premier athletic programs. He has led the Aces to four winning seasons in his five years, and to the finals of the 2009 State Farm MVC Tournament. A longtime advocate for the growth of soccer at the youth, collegiate and professional levels, Jacobs in January, 2011 was elected as Secretary of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, the largest coaching organization in the world with more than 30,000 members. He was first elected to the NSCAA Board of Directors in 2009. The NSCAA Executive Committee, of which Jacobs is now a member, provides leadership and sets policy for youth, high school, college and professional soccer in the United States. "My initial interest in being involved in the Board of Directors was to have a chance to grow the game of soccer on a larger level," Jacobs says. "The opportunity to serve as Secretary gives me an opportunity to have a presence at the local, regional, national and international levels of our game. It's pretty humbling to serve in this fashion in the largest coaching organization in the world." It is customary for the NSCAA Secretary to go on to serve one-year terms on the NSCAA Executive Committee as Vice President of Education, Vice President of Convention and Vice President of Membership before moving into the position of President of the NSCAA.
COACHING STAFF However, Jacobs' main focus is on the Aces' program. Jacobs took over as head coach in 2006, and in his first year the Aces produced the nation’s most improved record at 9-8-0. That wasn’t all. UE in 2006 posted its best non-conference record (7-3-0) since 1996, and the Purple Aces' fifth place finish in the highly regarded Missouri Valley Conference was their highest since 1999. In 2007, playing a more difficult schedule, the Aces won 10 games for the first time since 1999. They climbed two more places in the MVC standings, finishing third behind two teams that eventually reached the NCAA Sweet 16. UE also reached the MVC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 1999. And, two years after averaging less than one goal per game, the 2007 Aces finished sixth nationally in scoring with 45 goals. Then in 2008, playing seven teams that were nationally ranked at some time during the season, Jacobs led the Aces to another winning season. Mike Luttrull and Robby Lynch were chosen for the All-Midwest Region Team, and a total of nine members of the squad earned all-Missouri Valley Conference honors. As a result of his efforts, Jacobs in 2008 was awarded with a contract extension through the 2012 season. The 2008 team was ranked nationally during the course of the season, and rose as high as #21 in the nation by Soccer Times an amazing feat considering the program had only won 2 games in the 2005 season, the year prior to Jacobs and his staff arriving on campus. Jacobs’ 2009 squad posted UE’s fourth straight winning season, reached the MVC Tournament finals and narrowly missed the NCAA Tournament. A record-tying four players made the All-Midwest Region Team in 2009. In addition, Lynch and Luttrull earned national scholastic honors in 2009. The 2009 team was recognized by each of the major national polls, receiving votes in the Soccer Times and NSCAA national polls as well as being ranked nationally in the Top Drawer Soccer polls. The 2009 season also marked the second consecutive season that the Aces were among the nation's top 50 in attendance. The 2010 team produced a pair of all-region players in Lynch and defender Aaron Henkle. Lynch was chosen as Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year, and was chosen in January, 2011 by the expansion Portland Timbers in the MLS supplemental draft. Lynch, Henkle, Blake Schneider, Tyler Kincaid, Alex Kapsalis and Philip Manga all earned MVC post-season honors following the 2010 season. In addition, Mike Luttrull was
COACHING STAFF
chosen for the second year in a row as an Academic All-American, and Lynch was chosen for the second straight year as an NSCAA Scholar All-American. Jacobs' coaching career began shortly after he graduated from Pace University in Pleasantville, N.Y. in 1993. Jacobs served as Head Coach at Iona College from 1996-99, and was the 1997 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year after taking a team that finished 1-17-1 in 1996 and leading the Gaels to a 12-6 record in ‘97. At age 24, he was the nation’s youngest Division I head coach. Jacobs then joined the Evansville program for the first time in 2000, when he was hired by legendary coach Fred Schmalz. After two years at UE, Jacobs from 2002 through 2005 served as the top assistant coach at Duke University, where he helped lead coach John Rennie’s Blue Devils to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the semifinals of the 2004 College Cup. The 2005 Blue Devils won the ACC Championship. Jacobs was named inaugural winner of the NSCAA National Assistant Coach of the Year award in 2004. He was listed by College Soccer News as one of the ‘Top Assistant Coaches in the Country’ four years in a row. He then returned to Evansville prior to the 2006 season as Head Coach. Jacobs’ professional coaching experience includes assisting with the Long Island Rough Riders, where he worked with former Tampa Bay Mutiny and New York/New Jersey head coach Alfonso Mondelo. He also assisted with the North Jersey Imperials of the USISL, where he coached current United States Under-23 National Team assistant coach Tim Mulqueen. Jacobs has served on the US Soccer and USL Super Y-League national coaching staffs, and has developed a reputation for identifying and developing professional players. The group includes Stefani Miglioranzi of the Philadelphia Union; Cory Elenio of the Carolina Railhawks; Alec Dufty of AC St Louis; Michael Videira and Darrius Barnes of the New England Revolution; Ray Burse and Spencer Wadsworth (formerly of FC Dallas); Blake Camp (formerly of the New York Red Bulls); Jordan Cila (formerly of the New York Red Bulls, Real Salt Lake and Colorado Rapids); Chris Loftus (formerly of the New England Revolution and Swedish first division); Kyle Helton (formerly with the New England Revolution); Mike Grella (Leeds United of English Coca-Cola Championship) and Brad Guzan (Aston Villa FC of the English Premier League and US National Team). Jacobs holds a USSF ‘A’ license and an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, in addition to his growing role with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Jacobs has written for NSCAA publications, has co-authored a chapter in the Soccer Coaches Bible along with Coach Rennie, and currently writes a column on soccer for the Sunday Evansville Courier & Press.
COACHING STAFF Jacobs also started a number of programs to help connect Aces Soccer with its supporters. ‘Kick The Cold, Give A Coat’ provides coats for those less fortunate during the holiday season. The ProRehab ‘Score with the Aces’ reading program encourages young students to read with their parents. ‘Kick for Nick’ is a cooperative effort between Aces Soccer and the Lambda Chi fraternity to collect used soccer balls to send to children in Iraq. UE’s ‘Kick For The Cure’ began in 2008 as a fundraiser for the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation. Team members have also participated in Habitat For Humanity, Circle K Special Ed Prom, the MLK Walk, and Riley Walkathon. In addition, the Aces Soccer Camp is one of the largest soccer camps in the country, serving youth players from all over the U.S. Mike and his wife, Jennifer, have four children: Katherine, Daniel, Allison and Amanda.
What Others Are Saying About Coach Jacobs
“Being able to work with Mike at a young age and having him teach me what it takes to be a professional is something that has helped me get to where I am today. He was able to show me what it takes both mentally and physically to make it at the next level.” Brad Guzan, Alton Villa (English Premier League) & US National Team “Mike’s character and work ethic make him a special person and coach. He is a great asset not only to college soccer but the game in general.” Mike Sorber, U.S. National Team Asst. Coach
“Coach Jacobs has done a fantastic job of coaching and recruiting. Wherever he has been, from Iona to Duke to Evansville, Mike has left his mark on each program. He is innovative and dynamic!” Dr. David Masur, Head Coach, St. John's University, 1996 National Champions
“Mike is a dedicated coach who works hard, stays current with the game and is an effective
recruiter. His teams reflect his commitment to soccer.” Sigi Schmid, Head Coach, Seattle Sounders FC
“Mike is energetic, passionate, knowledgeable, and loves to coach. He works extremely hard at everything he does and will settle for nothing less than a job very well done.” John Rennie, Former Head Coach, Duke University, 1986 National Champions
"Mike helped me achieve my soccer goal, playing in MLS. He is now someone I look up to as I begin my college coaching career." Dan Popik, Assistant Coach, North Carolina State University
"Mike Jacobs is a very engaging person. His enthusiasm and passion are infectious. His work rate is second to none. He is known as a player's coach. There is no doubt that he will bring Evansville soccer back to national prominence." Sasho Cirovski, Head Coach, U. of Maryland
COACHING STAFF Associate Head Coach Marshall Ray
Going into his sixth year as Mike Jacobs' top assistant, and third year as associate head coach, Marshall Ray is a major reason why Aces Soccer has become one of UE's premier sports. “Marshall has been intricately involved with our success, and continues to be an influence in our locker room," says Jacobs. "Having a former player who is passionate about representing the University of Evansville is a tremendous example for our players. There is no question that Marshall bleeds purple.” A 2000 graduate of UE, Ray was a member of the 1996 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament championship team that reached the NCAA Tournament. He played defender and forward, and was an MVC Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week during his career. Ray received UE's Ian Coull Award in 1999 for competitive spirit and teamwork, and was on the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete all-region team. After playing professionally for the A-League Nashville Metros in 2001, Ray spent four years at Drury University. After two years as
Drury’s assistant coach, he became the youngest Division I head coach in the country in 2003 at age 25. Both of his teams at Drury received the NSCAA Team Academic Award. Ray had just completed his playing career at UE when Jacobs joined the Evansville staff as assistant coach in 2000. Jacobs left for Duke University as an assistant coach in 2002, and brought Ray to the Duke program after the 2004 season. Ray spent the 2005 season involved with recruiting, player development and day-to-day operations for the Blue Devils, who won the ACC Tournament and were nationally ranked that year. Ray also directed the Duke Soccer Camps. When Jacobs returned to UE from Duke as UE’s head coach in 2006, he made Ray his first choice for assistant coach. Ray holds a USSF A license and studied under Pierre Barrieu, U.S. National Fitness Coach, to obtain a USSF National Fitness Level I license. He holds an NSCAA Advanced National License. Ray serves as Midwest Regional Chair for the NSCAA/Performance Subaru Division I All-America Committee, and as a coach led FC Evansville to IYSA state championships in 2009 and 2010. Marshall lives in Evansville with his wife Julia and their two children, Patrick, 4, and Hilary, born in April of 2011.
COACHING STAFF Assistant Coach Chris Loftus
Head coach Mike Jacobs was convinced almost a decade ago that Chris Loftus would make an outstanding coach when his playing days ended. Now, Jacobs has given Loftus his first coaching assignment, as graduate assistant on the UE staff. Loftus joined the Aces early in 2010, and was part of the coaching staff during the spring season. A team captain at Duke University in 2005 and 2006 who went on to play professionally for the MLS New England Revolution, and Limhamn Bunkeflo in Sweden, Loftus will assist in all facets of the program at UE. Jacobs was an assistant coach at Duke from 2002 through 2005. "I had the opportunity to recruit and coach Chris
at Duke University, and he was an outstanding player and leader on some very good teams," according to Jacobs. "He is someone I had always hoped to work with again, and it's great to see that become a reality." A native of Springfield, Ill., Loftus helped lead Duke to the 2004 College Cup. He was also a team captain on the Blue Devils' ACC championship teams in 2005 and 2006. Loftus was an all-ACC midfielder, and earned the Duke Blue Award for leadership. He graduated a semester early, in December of 2006, with a degree in psychology while also completing his pre-med requirements. Loftus played for the Revolution in 2007, and for Limhamn Bukeflo in 2008 and 2009. "What Coach Jacobs has done for the soccer culture here is very exciting," Loftus says. "The program has the potential to make some noise around the country, and I'm looking forward to getting started and being part of the UE program.�
Assistant Coach Mike Pereira
Former University of North Carolina at Asheville standout Michael Pereira joined the University of Evansville coaching staff in the spring of 2011. Pereira (pronounced puhRARE-uh) brings a National Goalkeeping Diploma and USSF 'D' license with him to Evansville. He was a four-year letterman at Asheville from 2004-07, earning Big South All-Tournament, Big South All-Freshmen Team and Big South Player of the Week honors during his career. He also served as a
staff member at the UNCA, Clemson and North Carolina State soccer camps during college. Following graduation in 2008, Pereira worked for Tucker Kirby Construction Supply for two years. He also served as the Triangle Futbol Club head coach for ages 5-18 from 2008-11, and boys' varsity assistant coach at Green Hope High School. "Mike has an excellent playing and coaching pedigree, and has the potential to become an outstanding young coach," according to Head Coach Mike Jacobs. "He will be a tremendous asset to our coaching staff, and will assist in all facets of our program."
SENIOR CLASS #3 Aaron Henkle
5-10 165 Defender Carmel, Indiana (Carmel)
Why UE? “Good soccer program, good coaching staff, friends on the team.”
2010 – Third team selection on the NSCAA All-Midwest Region Team...second team all-Missouri Valley Conference...UE's 2010 Defensive Most Valuable Player...outstanding marking back who helped the Aces post six shutouts...excellent at winning balls and starting the attack from his outside defender position on the right side...started in all 17 matches in which he played...made three assists–against Central Arkansas, Belmont and Alabama A&M. 2009 – UE's Newcomer of the Year...All-MVC Tournament selection and one of the top newcomers in the Missouri Valley Conference...stepped into UE’s back four as a newcomer and helped the Aces hold opponents to 25 goals, the second fewest since 1992...right side defender who played consistently well as a marking back...made assists in win over Western Michigan and in victory over #1 seed Missouri State in the semifinals of the MVC Tournament...good distributor of the ball. 2008 – Played in 19 matches, including 10 starts, for nationally ranked University of Akron...started all four postseason contests for the Zips, who reached the NCAA Sweet 16 and finished with a 17-2-4 record...member of a defensive unit that led the nation in goals-against average at 0.45 per game...scored his first goal in 8-0 win over Wright State. 2007 – Redshirted as a freshman at Akron. High School/Club – Club and high school teammate of UE’s Robby Lynch...career leader in goals, assists and total points for six-time state champion Carmel Cosmos, who were ranked as high as second nationally...IHSAA Tournament MVP in leading Carmel High School to 2006 state title...one of CHS’s top two scorers in each of his four seasons on the team...two-time all-state selection...holds school record for 84 consecutive games played. Personal – Aaron Kyle Henkle...born Sept. 18, 1988 in Carmel, Indiana...son of Tim and Rhonda Henkle...has one older brother and two older sisters...oldest sister, Amber, was soccer co-captain at Purdue in 2006...majoring in sport management.
Games/ GameYear Starts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 2007 REDSHIRTED 2008 19/10 5 1 0 2 0 2009 21/21 10 0 2 2 0 2010 17/17 6 0 3 3 0 Totals 57/48 21 1 5 7 0 2007 & 2008 statistics are from University of Akron
SENIOR CLASS # 1 0 Tad Kreamalmeyer 5-9 160 Forward Troy, Illinois (Collinsville Christian Academy)
Why UE? “I loved the campus and I knew I would be playing soccer with a great group of guys.”
2010 – Honorable Mention all-Missouri Valley Conference...UE's seventh leading scorer with 3 goals for 6 points...strong, aggressive attacking player...scored the goals against Portland, Alabama A&M and Belmont...second on the team with 38 shots, fourth on the team with 13 shots on goal. 2009 – Ranked #5 in Missouri Valley Conference with 0.29 goals per game...UE’s co-leader in goals, with six...third overall in scoring at UE with six goals, four assists for 16 points...scored twice in win over UNC Greensboro, and in consecutive matches against Stony Brook, Western Illinois and Eastern Illinois...also scored UE’s first goal in victory over #1 seed Missouri State at MVC Tournament semifinals. 2008 – Outstanding addition to the squad who broke into the starting lineup mid-season...member of the 13-man Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team...third on the team in goals scored, with three... scored twice in 6-0 win over Centenary, and against Eastern Illinois in 3-1 win; scored the game-winners in both matches...also assisted on Mike Luttrull's first goal in 3-2 victory over nationally ranked Butler. High School/Club – One of the more heralded players in Illinois... capped off his senior year by leading Collinsville Christian Academy to an NACA #4 ranking nationally...chosen as an NSCAA All-American from 2004 through 2007, and as a NACA All-American in 2007...totaled 225 goals and 59 assists in his prep career, including 72 goals and 24 assists in 2007...member of the Metro United Soccer Club, which participates in the US Soccer Development Academy. Personal – Tad Henry Kreamalmeyer...born Sept. 30, 1989 in Alton, Illinois...son of Cody and Gayla Kreamalmeyer...has three older siblings...brother, Luke, was an all-MVC player at Bradley and still plays professionally...majoring in sport management.
Games/ Year Starts 2008 18/10 2009 21/20 2010 18/18 Totals 57/48
GameShots Goals Assists Points Winners 20 3 1 7 2 33 6 4 16 1 38 3 0 6 1 91 12 5 29 4
SENIOR CLASS #22 Jarrett Robbins
6-7 185 Defender Louisville, Kentucky (Male) Why UE? “UE has an environment where students care about each other, and it’s a great place to be.”
2010 – Honorable Mention all-Missouri Valley Conference...started at central defender in all 18 matches... helped the Aces shut out six opponents and hold the opposition to only 23 goals...excellent in the air...good distributor of the ball...tallest player in the Missouri Valley Conference at 6'7"...scored goals against Belmont and Central Arkansas, both game-winners...totaled 12 shots, with four on goal...tied Mike Luttrull for the most game-winning goals. 2009 – Stepped into the starting lineup as a central defender after playing up front as a freshman in 2008...helped UE hold the opposition to 25 goals, the second best defensive total since 1992...also scored three goals, in consecutive matches against Western Illinois, Eastern Illinois and Creighton. 2008 – One of the first attacking players to come off the bench...saw action in all 18 matches...scored a goal in UE's 6-0 win over Centenary...also scored in 3-0 exhibition victory over University of Southern Indiana. High School/Club – First Team All State as a senior...team captain at Louisville Male, ranked number two in Kentucky...won the Bulldog Cup Most Valuable Player Award...key contributor for the Javanon Soccer Club team that won Kentucky State Cup titles in 2006 and 2007, as well as reaching the USYSA Region II semifinals in 2007...also led his club team to a place in the finals at the Disney Showcase in 2006...member of the Kentucky Olympic Development Program... Aces Soccer Camp AllStar in 2007. Personal – Jarrett Edward Robbins...born Nov. 22, 1989 in Louisville, Ky....son of John and Julia Robbins...youngest of five children...major is business administration. Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 18/0 13 1 0 2 0 19/19 22 3 0 6 1 18/18 12 2 0 4 2 55/37 47 6 0 12 3
JUNIOR CLASS #19 Gavin Chura
5-9 165 Forward Fort Wayne, Indiana (Canterbury) Why UE?
“Because I loved the coaching staff and the
soccer atmosphere, as well as the campus.” 2010 – One of the Aces' most improved players as a sophomore... became one of the first forwards off the bench...finished sixth on the team with three goals and three assists for nine points...scored goals against Central Arkansas, Belmont and Alabama A&M...assists came against Butler, Belmont and Alabama A&M. 2009 – Reserve attacking player who saw action in six matches as a freshman...got off a shot in UE's 2-0 win over Western Michigan. High School/Club – Recognized by Top Drawer Soccer as one of the top 50 prospects in the nation...led both the Chicago Magic and Ft. Wayne Fever Academy to the USL Super-Y League national finals...led his Ft. Wayne Fever Academy team to the Indiana State Cup Championships in 2007, as well as a USYSA Region II Championships quarterfinal appearance...member of the USL Super-Y League ODP National Team...totaled 23 goals, 26 assists for Canterbury HS and led team to IHSAA State Finals in 2006. Personal – Gavin Matthew Chura...born August 1, 1990 in Albany, N.Y...son of Matthew and Nancy Chura...has one younger sister, Emily...member of Big Brothers/Big Sisters...majoring in art education.
Year 2009 2010 Totals
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 6/0 1 0 0 0 0 18/6 16 3 3 9 0 24/6 17 3 3 9 0
JUNIOR CLASS #1 Robert Randant
5-11 165 Goalkeeper Collinsville, Illinois (Collinsville) Why UE? “Because of the good teacher-to-student ratio, as well as the great coaching staff the soccer program has to offer.” 2010 – UE's Most Improved Player...took over the goalkeeper position in mid-season...played every minute in each of the Aces' final eight matches...posted shutouts against SIU-Edwardsville, Eastern Illinois and Central Arkansas...made eight saves in a 2-1 OT loss to Creighton. 2009 – UE's number two goalkeeper as a freshman...played the second half in UE's 5-3 win over Stony Brook. High School/Club – Led Collinsville HS to state finals in 2007, and to a Regional title in 2008...All-State, All-SWC, made St. Louis Post-Dispatch All-Metro Team...played for Metro United Soccer Club and St. Louis Scott Gallagher Illinois US Soccer Developmental Academy teams...member of the USL Super-Y League ODP National Team. Personal – Robert Daniel Randant...born April 6, 1991 in Granite City, Illinois...son of Dan and Anne Randant...has one older sister, Elaine... outstanding student...academic major is chemistry.
Year 2009 2010 Totals
Games/ Starts Min. 1/0 45:00 9/8 770:29 10/8 815:29
GA 2 11 13
Avg. Saves W-L-T Sho 4.00 1 0-0-0 0 1.28 23 3-5-0 3 1.43 24 3-5-0 3
JUNIOR CLASS #20 Jesse Sharp
5-8 165 Forward Warsaw, Indiana (Warsaw Community) Why UE? “UE had the major I wanted and the soccer program is very good. Also, I felt I fit in with the team well.” 2010 – Recipient of UE Soccer's Greg Bordfeld Spirit of the Aces Award for demonstrating commitment to the program, social responsibility to the community, pride and passion...saw action at forward in 16 of Evansville's 18 matches, and made his first collegiate start Oct. 24 at Bradley, where he took a career-high four shots...possesses good speed and skills...scored the Aces' only goal at Western Illinois, and made two assists in a 4-1 win over Belmont...tied for 10th on the team in scoring with four points. 2009 – Played in 10 matches as a freshman, including the MVC Tournament title match against Drake...assisted on Tyler Kincaid’s game-winner in a 2-0 victory over Western Michigan Sept. 12... showed good skills, speed and ability to win balls. High School/Club – Leading scorer in Warsaw Community High School history...totaled 50 goals, 29 assists and 127 points...all-state in 2006 and 2008...helped lead Ft. Wayne Fever Academy to the USL Super-Y League national finals, to the Indiana State Cup championship in 2007, and to quarterfinals of the USYSA Region II Championships... 2008 Super-Y national select player...club teammate of UE’s Gavin Chura. Personal – Jesse Thomas Sharp...born December 24, 1990 in Mansfield, Ohio...son of Mark and Kelly Sharp...has two older brothers... member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes...expects to major in exercise science/pre-physical therapy.
Year 2009 2010 Totals
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 10/0 4 0 1 1 0 16/1 13 1 2 4 0 26/1 17 1 3 5 0
SOPHOMORE CLASS #2 Brandon Causey 6-1 170 Defender Prospect, Kentucky (North Oldham)
Why UE? "The soccer program, soccer coaching staff, engineering program, and the great campus."
2010 – Key player in Evansville's back four...played in 17 of UE's 18 matches, and started in 16...stepped in for the injured Justin Sass at central defender early in the year and helped the Aces post six shutouts...scored his first collegiate goal against Kentucky Sept. 26...also made four assists–against Portland, Belmont, Eastern Illinois and Alabama A&M. High School/Club – Standout defender for one of the top youth teams in the nation, leading Javanon FC to the United States Youth Soccer Association National Championships in 2008 and 2009 as the Region II (Midwest) champions...also helped lead Javanon FC to the 2008 and 2009 Disney Showcase Finals...All-State selection at North Oldham HS... member of the Kentucky ODP. Personal – Brandon David Causey...born Jan. 16, 1992 in Toledo, Ohio...son of David and Karen Causey...has one younger brother, Jacob, and one younger sister, Hannah...expects to major in engineering.
Year 2010
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 17/16 13 1 4 6 0
Year 2010
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 15/7 7 0 0 0 0
#14 Alex Kapsalis 6-0 165 Midfielder Fishers, Indiana (Fishers)
Why UE? "Because of its prestigious reputation, location, size, and its soccer team."
2010 – Outstanding addition to the squad who was UE's Newcomer of the Year...made the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team, and the MVC All-Tournament team...skilled midfielder who played in 15 matches and started in seven...strong defensively...very good distributor of the ball. High School/Club – Standout midfielder who led his FC Pride team to Indiana State Cup championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and to Midwest Regional League titles in 2007 and 2008...key contributor to his team's championship in the 2008 Disney Showcase...second team All-State selection for Fishers HS, finishing his career as their all-time leader in assists...participated in the Indiana ODP. Personal – Alexandros Peter Kapsalis...born Sept. 27, 1991 in Indianapolis, Ind...son of Pete and Diane Kapsalis...has three brothers and two stepsisters...father is executive director and director of coaching for FC Pride...father played soccer at Michigan State...uncles Dan, Paul and Dean played soccer at Indiana...expects to major in business administration.
SOPHOMORE CLASS #6 Joel Nash
5-7 150 Midfielder Birmingham, Alabama (Learning Community International) Why UE? "Amazing, exciting, promising soccer program, as well as coaches. The right environment for me."
2010 – Saw extensive playing time in the midfield as a freshman... played in eight matches...scored a goal and made an assist against Alabama A&M in the ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic...very good distributor of the ball. High School/Club – Represented his country in the United States Under-17 National Team program in their residency program in Bradenton, Florida in the spring of 2009...participated in the Brad Friedel Premier Soccer Academy, as well as academy programs of the Columbus Crew and DC United...played for DC United of the US Soccer Developmental Academy... rated as the fifth best prospect in the South by Top Drawer Soccer. Personal – Joel Nash...born Jan. 20, 1992...son of Tom and Lonnie Nash...has two older brothers, Jonathan and James...academic major is undecided.
Year 2010
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 8/0 3 1 1 3 0
#16 Ryan Robinson
5-9 150 Midfielder Independence, Missouri (Blue Springs) 2010 – Attacking midfielder and forward who saw action in three matches as a freshman, against Alabama A&M, Belmont and Western Illinois...got off a total of three shots, including shots on goal against A&M and Western Illinois. High School/Club – Helped lead the KCFC Strikers to the 2010 state championship...all-district, all-conference, all-area and all-Midwest Regional Team selection as a senior at Blue Springs HS, where he totaled 13 goals and 11 assists as a senior in 2009.
Year 2010
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 3/0 3 0 0 0 0
SOPHOMORE CLASS 6-1
#21 Trevor Schmidt 195
Defender/Midfielder Avon, Indiana (Avon)
Why UE? "Academic programs are well respected and soccer program is excellent."
2010 – Got into four matches during his freshman season, against Alabama A&M, Belmont, Western Illinois and Central Arkansas...had five shots total, and three shots on goal (two vs. A&M, one vs. Western Illinois)...scored his first collegiate goal in the 9-0 win over A&M...versatile player who provided depth in the midfield and at forward. High School/Club – First team all-conference and all-Metro West player as a senior...second team all-district...graduate of Avon High School, alma mater of UE all-MVC forwards Mike Luttrull and Tyler Kincaid....scored nine goals and made five assists to lead the Orioles to a 17-2-3 record...also played club soccer for Dynamo Katner. Personal – Trevor Alan Schmidt...born May 24, 1991 in Indianapolis, Ind....son of Thor and Diana Schmidt...has two older sisters, Kristen and Nikki...outstanding student who was Academic All-State in 2008 and 2009...expects to major in exercise science.
Evansville Active Career Leaders (does not include statistics from previous institutions)
Scoring
Tad Kreamalmeyer 12 goals, 5 assists–29 points Jarrett Robbins 6 goals, 0 assists–12 points Gavin Chura 3 goals, 3 assists–9 points
Brandon Causey 1 goal, 4 assists–6 points
Aaron Henkle 0 goals, 5 assists–5 points Jesse Sharp 1 goal, 3 assists–5 points Joel Nash 1 goal, 1 assist–3 points
Trevor Schmidt 1 goal, 0 assists–2 points
Goalkeeping
Robert Randant 815:29 Minutes Played; 1.43 Goals-Allowed Average; 24 Saves, 3-5-0 Won-Loss Record; 3 Shutouts
Games Played
Tad Kreamalmeyer Jarrett Robbins Aaron Henkle Jesse Sharp Gavin Chura
57 55 38 26 24
Tad Kreamalmeyer Aaron Henkle Jarrett Robbins Brandon Causey Robert Randant Alex Kapsalis
48 38 37 16 8 7
Games Started
Year 2010
Games/ GameStarts Shots Goals Assists Points Winners 4/0 5 1 0 2 0
Tad Kreamalmeyer is UE’s top returning scorer with 29 points.
FRESHMAN CLASS 6-2
#11 Zach Byrd
170 Midfielder/Defender Lexington, Kentucky (Dunbar)
Byrd is one of the top midfield prospects, and was recently named as both an NSCAA High School and Youth All-America. He was also the recipient of the Kentucky State Player of the Year and named “Mr. Kentucky” in high school soccer. Byrd represents the USYSA Region II Olympic Development Program, and has led his Lexington FC to Kentucky State Cup championships in 2008 and 2009. He was named to the 2008 Super Group All-Star Team at the Disney College Showcase, and was honored as the 2009 Kentucky Youth Soccer Eurosport player of the year. COACH JACOBS ON BYRD – “Zach has all of the attributes to be an excellent player at this level. He is a complete player who stands out on both sides of the ball, and figures to be a key member of our midfield.”
#15 Joel Craig
6-2 175 Midfielder Sunbury, Ohio (Big Walnut)
Craig is a creative midfielder who has been a standout at the youth and high school levels. He has led his Blast FC team to the USYSA Ohio South State Cup Championship on five different occasions, including 2011, and has been a member of the Region II Olympic Development Program. Craig was named to All-Conference and All-District teams for his play with Big Walnut Hall School last season. Craig was an Aces Soccer Camp All-Star in 2010. COACH JACOBS ON CRAIG – “Joel is an excellent decisionmaker with the ball, and is a good passer in penetration and for possession. He figures to compete for time in our midfield.”
#12 Patrick Hodges
#4 Charlie Macias
Hodges is an athletic central defender who has evolved into one of the top players in Indiana. He was a key contributor on the FC Evansville Under-18s that won the Indiana State Cup Championship in 2010, and was coached by Aces’ Associate Head Coach Marshall Ray. Hodges currently plays for the Saint Louis Scott Gallagher Metro team in the United States Soccer Development Academy. He was named All-State for Harrison HS, where he teamed with fellow classmates Drew Schall and Eric Teppen to win the SIAC. Hodges was an Aces Soccer Camp All-Star in 2010. COACH JACOBS ON HODGES – “Patrick is an excellent athlete and defender, and has been successful at every level he has played. We expect that to continue here at UE.”
Macias is a versatile left-side player who can play in the back, midfield or up front. He plays left back for the Crew Soccer Academy of the US Soccer Development Academy, which advanced to the 2011 playoffs in June. Macias was a key contributor for the Team Ohio COSA FC that was USYSA Region II semifinalists in 2009. He was the leading scorer and Most Valuable Player for St. Charles Prep HS. Macias was an Aces Soccer Camp All-Star in 2010. COACH JACOBS ON MACIAS – “Charlie really fits the mold of what we look for in wide players. He has great speed and is an excellent server of the ball. He can be a dynamic attacking player on the flanks.”
6-1 160 Defender Evansville, Indiana (Harrison)
5-8 150 Defender Westerville, Ohio (St. Charles Prep)
FRESHMAN CLASS #24 Derek Rehagen
#13 Peter May
6-2 175 Midfielder/Defender Bowling Green, Kentucky (Bowling Green)
May has been a standout midfielder and defender at the high school and youth level. He led his Bowling Green HS team to the Regional Finals of the Kentucky state playoffs, and was named first team All-State and NSCAA Region 5 All-American. May captained his United '96 to the Kentucky State Cup semifinals in 2010, and was a member of the Bloomington Cutters team that was a semifinalist in the 2009 Indiana State Cup. May is a club teammate of incoming freshman Luis Romero. May was an ACES SOCCER CAMP All-Star in 2010, and is a member of the National Honor Society. COACH JACOBS ON MAY – “Peter has a tremendous work ethic, is an outstanding competitor, and is a good passer. He will push for playing time in both the midfield and in the back.”
#7 Luis Romero
5-5 150 Midfielder Louisville, Kentucky (Male)
Romero has been the playmaker and midfield leader for the USYSA Region II Olympic Development Program, and was named as an All-Star at the USYSA Interregional event at Disney in 2009. He led his United '96 Internationals youth team to the Kentucky Youth Soccer Association State Cup semifinals in 2009 and 2010, where he teamed with freshman classmate Peter May. Romero was a second team All-State selection for Louisville Male High School, where he was a teammate of current Aces Jarrett Robbins and Dylan Terry. COACH JACOBS ON ROMERO – “Luis is a gifted and creative midfielder who is a true playmaker. He offers a lot on both sides of the ball, and we are looking forward to Luis being able to contribute straight away.”
6-1 175 Defender O’Fallon, Missouri (Timberland)
Rehagen has been one of the team leaders at center back for the Saint Louis Scott Gallagher Elite team that won the Region II Midwest Under-17 Championships and also advanced to the 2011 United States Youth Soccer Under-18 National Championships in June. He led Timberland High School to the District finals in 2010, their first in school history, and was named the Conference Player of the Year. COACH JACOBS ON REHAGEN – “Derek has the drive and commitment to make him an excellent leader among his peers, and has been a key contributor in some very good teams. His athletic ability and toughness make him someone who significantly improves our depth at the back.”
5-11
#25 Tyler Rowe
160 Defender/Midfielder New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels)
Rowe was team captain of SA Texans, the number one ranked club team in Texas in 2009. He was also a second team all-state and first team all-region selection in 2011 for New Braunfels High School, which reached the Regional semifinals. A four-year starter for the Unicorns, he totaled 12 goals and seven assists. Rowe was an Academic All-State selection.
FRESHMAN CLASS #17 Kevin Schafer
#5 Drew Schall
Schafer is a versatile defender who comes with extensive club experience. He was a member of the US Under-15 national team pool and USYSA Region IV Olympic Development Program. Schafer also led the Elite FC Gladiators to New Mexico State Championships in 2007, 2008 and 2009, as well as the USYSA West Regional semifinals in 2007 and 2008 and finals in 2009. He attended Shattuck-St Mary's and is a member of their US Soccer Development Academy team. COACH JACOBS ON SCHAFER – “Kevin is someone who can play anywhere across the backline, and adds a number of intangibles that we think can help our team. We expect him to contribute in a number of different roles for us.”
Schall is a hard-working and dynamic player who can play in the back or midfield. He was a driving force on the FC Evansville team that won the Indiana State Cup Championship at the Under17 and Under-18 levels, and was coached by Aces Associate Head Coach Marshall Ray. Schall currently plays for the Saint Louis Scott Gallagher Metro team in the United States Soccer Development Academy. He was named AllState for Harrison HS this season, where he teamed with fellow classmates Patrick Hodges and Eric Teppen to win the SIAC . Schall was a three-time Aces Soccer Camp All-Star, and was named the camp's MVP in 2009. COACH JACOBS ON SCHALL – “Drew grew up around our program, and I am very excited to get the opportunity to coach him here at UE. He has all the attributes you look for in a player at this level, and we expect him to be a key contributor for us.”
#8 Nick Schroeder
#23 Ryan Stallings
Schroeder is a physical presence who can play either in the back or midfield. He was the Michigan Under-17 Most Valuable Player in 2010, captaining his Michigan Wolves team to a state title, the USYSA Region II Championships, and a #30 national ranking. He is a member of the Derby County Wolves program in the US Soccer Development Academy. Nick also has been a two-time All-State selection and captained his Brighton High School team to a district championship and #5 state ranking last fall. Schroeder was an Aces Soccer Camp All-Star in 2010. COACH JACOBS ON SCHROEDER – “Nick has the potential to be a key contributor at this level. He has good feet for a guy his size, and can be impactful in the air.”
Stallings is a fast attacking player who will add depth to the Aces' attack. His JYSA Storm team advanced to the Kentucky Youth Soccer Association State Cup semifinals in 2009. Stallings was a three-time All-State selection at Nelson County High School, where he set the school’s all-time scoring record with 106 goals during his career. Stallings was an Aces Soccer Camp All-Star in 2010. COACH JACOBS ON STALLINGS – “Ryan has the pace to make him an attacking threat. His ability to create and finish scoring chances should make him someone who will fit in well within our system.”
6-0 170 Defender Albuquerque, New Mexico (Shattuck-St. Mary’s)
6-5 180 Defender Brighton, Michigan (Brighton)
5-9 155 Defender Evansville, Indiana (Harrison)
5-10 155 Forward Coxs Creek, Kentucky (Nelson County)
FRESHMAN CLASS #18 Eric Teppen
6-4 200 Goalkeeper Evansville, Indiana (Harrison)
Teppen is an athletic and imposing goalkeeper who has been a standout at the high school and youth levels. He was a leader on the FC Evansville team that won the Indiana State Cup Championship at the Under-17 and Under-18 levels, and was coached by Aces Associate Head Coach Marshall Ray. Teppen currently plays for the Saint Louis Scott Gallagher Metro team in the United States Soccer Development Academy. He was named All-State at Harrison High School, where he teamed with fellow classmates Patrick Hodges and Drew Schall to win the SIAC. Teppen was an Aces Soccer Camp AllStar in 2008, 2009 and 2010. COACH JACOBS ON TEPPEN – “Eric has a huge upside as a goalkeeper at this level, and we feel he has bags of potential. He is a physical presence, and has the tools to be a successful collegiate goalkeeper.”
#9 Dylan Terry
6-1 165 Forward Louisville, Kentucky (Male)
Terry is a standout forward for Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club, the Kentucky state champions in 2004-07 and 2010. Terry was the team's leading scorer en route to winning the Kentucky State Cup title and advancing to the USYSA Midwest Regional Championships. He is a member of the United States Under-17 national team pool. Terry's Louisville Male HS team was one of the top high school squads in Kentucky, where he teamed with incoming classmate Luis Romero and current player Jarrett Robbins. The team's leading scorer with 30 goals, Terry was named 1st team All-State and a Kentucky State Player of the Year candidate in 2010. Terry was an Aces Soccer Camp All-Star in 2009 and 2010, and was named the camp's Most Valuable Player in 2010. COACH JACOBS ON TERRY – “Dylan is a gifted attacking player, and adds another threat up front. His style of play blends well with the other attacking players in our program.”
SOCCER SUPPORT
Dr. Thomas Kazee President
John Stanley Director of Athletics
Dr. Tamara Wandel Faculty Representative
Sarah Solinsky Senior Associate AD
Liz Riffert Director of External Affairs
Terry Collins Head Athletic Trainer
Joe Hermes Strength & Conditioning Coach
Nick O’Malley Director of Ticketing Services & Athletic Events
Lizzie Barlow Asst. Sports Info Director
Dr. Gregg Wilson Mental Conditioning Coach
Dwight Merilatt Senior Associate AD
Debbie Kassenbrock Director of Academic Advising
Tom Benson WUEV G.M. and Director of New Media
Rhonda Holder Administrative Associate to the Athletics Director
Daryl Buente Equipment Manager
Suzanne Wiandt Assistant to the Director of Compliance
Clay Slaughter External Affairs Intern
Brooke Robinson External Affairs Intern
SOCCER SUPPORT Strength & Conditioning Coach Joe Hermes designs strength programs specifically for each player to maximize their performance level. Soccer players also become stronger, fitter and less prone to injuries under Hermes’s direction. Both Hermes and Assistant Coach Dexter Wolf are Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists. “The goal of our program,” says Hermes, “is to work in conjunction with the coaching staff to make sure each soccer player is more powerful, better conditioned and structurally balanced.”
SOCCER SUPPORT
Head Athletic Trainer Terry Collins works directly with the men’s soccer team to assure that each player is in the best possible physical condition before competition begins. When injuries do occur, Collins and his staff of certified trainers work with Team Physican Dr. Andrew Saltzman and the physical therapy professionals from ProRehab (below). “It’s gratifying for us to help the athletes get the most out of their potential by keeping them fit and ready to compete,” says Collins.
THE UNIVERSITY OF With the addition of the new Ridgway University Center and the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration Building, the University of Evansville campus has never looked better. The 75-acre campus provides plenty of room for the approximately 2,500 full-time undergraduates at UE. With more than 160 official student organizations and 80 areas of study, UE gives its students a variety of opportunities. And with a faculty-student ratio of 13-1, UE students know they are not just a number.
EVANSVILLE CAMPUS
The new Ridgway University Center is the latest addition to campus, and a gathering place for the entire UE community.
ACADEMIC LIFE
The University of Evansville men’s soccer program stands for success on the playing field, and in the classroom. Coach Mike Jacobs’ squad has earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award three times in the last four years, and Mike Luttrull and Robby Lynch earned national scholar-athlete honors in 2010. With the help of faculty and staff, UE soccer players receive the guidance they need to achieve their full potential academically.
BEELER CENTER
The Beeler Family Athletics Academic Center in Carson Center provides studentathletes with 24/7 access to a fully equipped study area. Pictured are Brent and Cindi Beeler with UE Director of Athletics John Stanley. Many individuals also provide academic assistance for UE soccer players. They include Senior Associate Athletics Director Sarah Solinsky, Assistant to the Director of Compliance Suzanne Wiandt, who serves as director of the Beeler Center; Director of Academic Advising/Associate Registrar Debbie Kassenbrock; Director of Career Services Gene Wells; Mental Conditioning Coach Dr. Gregg Wilson, and NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Tamara Wandel. Together, they serve UE soccer players on a daily basis.
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
The right size. The right location. And a community that loves soccer. That’s Evansville! •Indiana’s third largest city, with a metro population of 280,000. •Within 3 hours of Louisville, Nashville, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. •Lots to see and do, with venues such as the Victory Theatre, The Centre, The Entertainment District and the new downtown arena that opens this year. •A strong business community that offers internships for UE students and many career opportunities after graduation.
Evansville’s newest building project is the city’s downtown arena (below), the new home for University of Evansville Basketball in 2011. The $127 million arena will seat 10,306 fans.
IN OUR COMMUNITY
Here are just some of the community projects that involve UE Soccer: •ProRehab ‘Score With The Aces’ Reading Program • MDA Telethon • Circle K Prom • Camps & Clinics • MLK Walk • Kick The Cold/Give A Coat • Kidgits Club Book Blast • Habitat For Humanity • Kick For The Cure • Riley Walkathon “Our Aces Soccer program serves as a beacon for our community, and we take a lot of pride in being ‘Evansville’s team.’” Coach Mike Jacobs
MEDIA COVERAGE
Aces Soccer is a major sport in the Evansville area, and there are many ways you can stay connected during the 2011 season: • Aces TV at GoPurpleAces.com • WUEV-FM at wuev.evansville.edu
• Evansville Courier & Press • Inside Aces Soccer at GoPurpleAces.com • Three TV sports shows • UE Twitter at Twitter.com/AcesSoccer • Facebook UE Soccer at Facebook.com • MVC Tourney Nov. 13 on Fox Sports Net
BEST OF THE BEST
ROB PATERSON •National Player of the Year •NCAA leader in goals with 27 in 1989 •NSCAA 1st Team All-America
DAVID WEIR •National Scoring Leader •NCAA leader in goals with 24 in 1990 •NSCAA 1st Team All-America •Team Captain, Rangers FC
HONORS & AWARDS 1992: Trey Harrington, 3rd Team (NSCAA) 1996: Shawn Beyer, 3rd Team (Soccer News)
Two-Time All-Region Forward Cory Elenio
TEAM NCAA Tournaments: 1982 (0-1), 1984 (1-1), 1985 (2-1; semifinalist), 1986 (01), 1987 (0-1), 1988 (0-1), 1989 (0-1), 1990 (2-1; semifinalist), 1991 (0-1), 1992 (0-1), 1996 (0-1) Conference Championships (regular season): 1990, 1991 Conference Tournament Championships: 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996 ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic Championships: 1988, 1990, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010 adidas/NSCAA Team Academic Award: 2007, 2008, 2009
INDIVIDUAL National Player of Year 1989: Rob Paterson (Adi Dassler/ISAA)
All-America 1982: Just Jensen, 2nd Team (NSCAA) 1982: John Nunes, 2nd Team (NSCAA) 1985: Dan McHugh, 3rd Team (NSCAA) 1985: Mike Mikes, 3rd Team (NSCAA) 1985: Andrew Norton, 3rd Team (NSCAA) 1986: Mike Mikes, 2nd Team (NSCAA) 1987: Mick Lyon, 2nd Team (NSCAA) 1989: Rob Paterson, 1st Team (NSCAA) 1990: Scott Cannon, 1st Team (NSCAA) 1990: David Weir, 1st Team (NSCAA) 1990: Trey Harrington, 2nd Team (NSCAA) 1991: Graham Merryweather, 1st Team (NSCAA)
National Team Camp Brian Adcock U-17 USA Dan Balassi Full USA Rune Bjoro Youth Norway Dan Broxup Schools England Marc Burch U-18, U-20 USA Carlos Celis U-18 Venezuela Scott Cannon Full USA Frank D’Amelo U-23 USA Pedro Delgado U-18 Venezuela Alec Dufty U-20 USA Ian Dunbar Schools England Diego Gutierrez Full USA Trey Harrington U-23 USA Brad Henderson U-17 USA Gerard Homer U-23 Trinidad Just Jensen U-18 Denmark Tony Jones U-17, U-20 USA A.J. Lachowecki Futsal USA Brian Loftin Futsal USA Mike Lue U-20 USA Robby Lynch U-20 USA Mick Lyon Schools England Richard MenjivarU-18 USA Pedro Millan U-18 Venezuela Rob Paterson Full USA Troy Perkins Full USA Kieran Purcell U-20 New Zealand Shane Schmidt U-17, U-20 USA David Weir Schools, Full Scotland MVC All-Centennial Team (chosen 2006): Pedro Delgado (1995-98) UE Hall Of Fame 1986: Bill Vieth (coach) 1989: John Nunes 1992: Frank D’Amelio 1994: Dan McHugh 1996: A.J. Lachowecki 1997: Rob Paterson 1998: David Weir 2001: Graham Merryweather 2002: Scott Cannon 2003: Mick Lyon 2004: Fred Schmalz (coach) 2006: Mike Mikes
2007: Trey Harrington
All-Region (Mideast ‘77-‘02; Midwest ‘03-present) 1977: Papa Jobe 1978: Papa Jobe 1979: Just Jensen, Frank D'Amelio 1980: Just Jensen, Pat Burns 1981: Just Jensen, John Nunes, Gerard Homer 1982: Just Jensen, Scott Westbrook, John Nunes 1983: A.J. Lachowecki, Craig Kessler, Ken McNamara 1984: Peter Gestrich, A.J. Lachowecki, Dan McHugh 1985: Andrew Norton, Mick Lyon, Mike Mikes, Rob Schoenstein, Dan Balassi, Dan McHugh 1986: Mick Lyon, Dan McHugh, Mike Mikes 1987: Mick Lyon, Jack Mitchell, Joe Kofron 1988: Jon Halliwill, Rob Paterson, Paul Nevin, Scott Cannon 1989: Scott Cannon, Rob Paterson, David Weir, Tim Ernst 1990: Scott Cannon, Tim Ernst, Trey Harrington, David Weir, Geff Rainbolt 1991: Graham Merryweather, John Prow, Trey Harrington 1992: Trey Harrington, Shane Schmidt, Ian Dunbar, Diego Gutierrez 1994: 1st: Ian Dunbar, 2nd: Jose Londono, 3rd: Mike LaBerge 1995: 2nd: Ian Dunbar, 3rd: Jose Londono, Josh Feigl 1996: 1st: C.W. Raines, Shawn Beyer; 2nd: Jose Londono 1997: 3rd: Chuck Browder 1998: 3rd: Chuck Browder, Pedro Delgado 1999: 2nd: Terence Gargantini 2003: 1st: Marc Burch 3rd: Dan Broxup 2006: 1st: Cory Elenio 2007: 1st: Cory Elenio 2008: 3rd: Mike Luttrull, Robby Lynch 2009: 2nd: Robby Lynch. 3rd: Justin Sass, Richard Menjivar, Tom Irvin 2010: 1st: Robby Lynch. 3rd: Aaron Henkle
HONORS & AWARDS Mike LaBerge HM: Ian Eggleston, Robby Leger 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Matthew Blackbourne, Ian Dunbar, Jose Londono All-MVC Tournament: Matthew Blackbourne, Mike LaBerge
Four-Time All-MVC Forward Mike Luttrull
All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1987: Doug Diedrich, Tim Ernst, Joe Kofron, Mick Lyon 1988: Scott Cannon, Paul Nevin, Rob Paterson 1989: 1st: Scott Cannon, Tim Ernst, Ian O'Brien, Rob Paterson, David Weir. 2nd: Brian Adcock, Graham Merryweather. All-Newcomer Team: Brian Boes, Ron Croy, Trey Harrington. Player of the Year: Rob Paterson 1990: 1st: Scott Cannon, Tim Ernst, Trey Harrington, Graham Merryweather, Geff Rainbolt, David Weir. 2nd: Shane Barrett, Steve Church. Newcomer of the Year: Shane Schmidt Player of the Year: David Weir 1991: 1st: Graham Merryweather, David Weir, John Prow, Steve Church, Trey Harrington. 2nd: Shane Schmidt All-Newcomer Team: Korby Smith. Player of the Year: Graham Merryweather 1992: 1st: Trey Harrington, Ian Dunbar, Shane Schmidt, Diego Gutierrez 2nd: Mark Bowland All-Newcomer Team: Ian Dunbar, Diego Gutierrez, Scott Ikeda, Tony Jones. 1993: 1st: Scott Ikeda, Shane Schmidt 2nd: Ian Eggleston All-Missouri Valley Conference 1994: 1st: Matthew Blackbourne 2nd: Jose Londono, Ian Dunbar,
1995: 1st: Pedro Delgado, Josh Feigl 2nd: Matt Mattingly, C.W. Raines HM: Jose Londono All Newcomer Team: Pedro Delgado, (Newcomer of Year), Dustin Ottesen 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Ian Dunbar, Josh Feigl, C.W. Raines All-MVC Tournament: Josh Feigl, Jose Londono, C.W. Raines 1996: 1st: Shawn Beyer, Mike LaBerge, Jose Londono, Matt Mattingly, C.W. Raines. 2nd: Josh Feigl, Pedro Del gado, Dustin Ottesen All Newcomer Team: Shawn Beyer Newcomer of the Year: Shawn Beyer Defensive Player of the Year: C.W. Raines 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Pedro Delgado, Josh Feigl, Jose Londono, C.W. Raines All-MVC Tournament: Mike LaBerge (MVP), Scott Bragg, C.W. Raines, Brad Worth 1997: 1st: Pedro Delgado; 2nd: Josh Feigl, Matt Mattingly All Newcomer Team: Chuck Browder, Brad Henderson 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Pedro Delgado, Josh Feigl All-MVC Tournament: Michael Lue 1998: 2nd: Chuck Browder, Michael Lue,Pedro Delgado, Scott Bragg HM: Corey Kessler All Newcomer Team: Matt Harrell 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Pedro Delgado, Matt Filing, Dustin Ottesen 1999: 1st: Dustin Ottesen, Terence Gargantini; 2nd: Clay Havill All Newcomer Team: Terence Gargantini (Newcomer of the Year) All-MVC Tournament: Dustin Ottesen, Robbie Barker. 1st Team Scholar-Ath lete: Dustin Ottesen 2000: HM: Clay Havill, Jeff Rhymer All-Newcomer Team: Matt Sebek 2001: HM: Clay Havill, Terence Gargantini All-Newcomer Team: Jean-Yves Fankam
1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Clay Havill 2002: 2nd: Marc Burch, Casey Stevens. All-Newcomer Team: Marc Burch, Chris Binder 2003: 2nd: Marc Burch, Lance Muckey HM: Dan Broxup All-Freshman Team: Ian McAuley 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Adam Schultz 2004: 2nd: Dan Broxup. HM: Marc Burch, Corey Southers All-Freshman Team: Cory Elenio. All-MVC Tournament: Marc Burch 2005: 2nd: Jason Pele. 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Jason Pele 2006: 1st: Cory Elenio. 2nd: Dustin Awe HM: Alec Dufty, Ian McAuley All-Freshman Team: Tom Irvin 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Jason Pele, Corey Southers 2007: 1st: Cory Elenio, Dustin Awe 2nd: Ian McAuley, Robby Lynch HM: Alec Dufty, Reggie Edu, Mike Luttrull, Kipp Erskine All-Freshman Team: Robby Lynch (Freshman of the Year), Mike Luttrull All-MVC Tournament: Cory Elenio, Alec Dufty 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Dustin Awe 2008: 1st: Mike Luttrull. 2nd: Reggie Edu, Kipp Erskine, Tom Irvin, Robby Lynch, Richard Menjivar. HM: Alec Dufty All-Freshman Team: Richard Menjivar, Tyler Crawford, Tad Kreamalmeyer All-MVC Tournament: Robby Lynch 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Mike Luttrull 2009: 1st: Robby Lynch. 2nd: Richard Menjivar, Tom Irvin, Mike Luttrull HM: Phil Boerger, Justin Sass All-MVC Tournament: Aaron Henkle, Tom Irvin, Robby Lynch 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Mike Luttrull, Robby Lynch 2010: 1st: Robby Lynch (Defensive Player of the Year). 2nd: Blake Schneider, Aaron Henkle, Tyler Kincaid. HM: Jar rett Robbins, Tad Kreamalmeyer, Mike Luttrull. All-Freshman Team: Alex Kapsalis, Philip Manga. All-MVC Tournament: Alex Kapsalis. 1st Team Scholar-Athlete: Mike Lut trull, Robby Lynch, Blake Schneider
HONORS & AWARDS
Two-Time Academic All-American Jason Pele
ISAA Senior Bowl 1978: Papa Jobe 1979: Frank D'Amelio 1980: Dan Jenkerson 1981: Gerard Homer 1982: John Nunes, Scott Westbrook 1983: Ken McNamara, alternate 1984: A.J. Lachowecki, alternate 1985: Rob Schoenstein 1986: Mike Mikes, Dan McHugh 1987: Mick Lyon 1988: Jon Halliwill, Dan O'Donnell 1990: Rob Paterson 1991: Scott Cannon, Tim Ernst 1992: Graham Merryweather, David Weir 1993: Trey Harrington 1995: Ian Dunbar 2003: Troy Perkins (MLS Combine Game)
Academic All-America 1987: Joe Kofron 1988: Dan Cannon 1989: Geff Rainbolt 1990: Steve Church, Geff Rainbolt 1991: 1st: Graham Merryweather, Steve Church; Honorable Mention: Mark Bowland
1992: 2nd: Mark Bowland 1996: 1st: C.W. Raines. 3rd: Pedro Delgado, Josh Feigl 1997: 1st: Pedro Delgado 2nd: Josh Feigl 1998: 1st: Pedro Delgado, Dustin Ottesen. 2nd: Matt Filing, Craig Stone 1999: 1st: Dustin Ottesen 2000: 3rd: Brad Henderson 2001: 3rd: Clay Havill 2005: 2nd: Jason Pele 2006: 2nd: Jason Pele 2009: 2nd: Mike Luttrull 2010: 1st: Mike Luttrull
Integra Bank Most Valuable Player 1977: Papa Jobe 1978: Frank D'Amelio 1979: Frank D'Amelio 1980: Just Jensen 1981: Gerard Homer 1982: John Nunes 1983: A.J. Lachowecki 1984: Peter Gestrich 1985: Mick Lyon 1986: Mick Lyon, Mike Mikes 1987: Mick Lyon 1988: Jon Halliwill 1989: Rob Paterson 1990: Scott Cannon, Trey Harrington 1991: Graham Merryweather 1992: Ian Dunbar 1993: Ian Eggleston, Shane Schmidt 1994: Ian Dunbar 1995: Ian Dunbar 1996: Shawn Beyer, Mike LaBerge 1997: Chuck Browder 1998: Chuck Browder 1999: Dustin Ottesen, Clay Havill 2000: John Armstrong 2001: Clay Havill 2002: Mike Lavergne No selections 2003 -2005 2006: Dustin Awe 2007: Cory Elenio 2008: Alec Dufty 2009: Robby Lynch 2010: Robby Lynch
Offensive MVP 2006: Cory Elenio 2007: Cory Elenio
Three-Time MVP Mick Lyon
2008: Mike Luttrull 2009: Robby Lynch
Defensive MVP 2006: Alec Dufty, Jarrett Neff 2007: Alec Dufty 2008: Alec Dufty 2009: Justin Sass 2010: Aaron Henkle
Most Improved Player 1979: John Dunda 1980: Peter Gestrich 1981: Joe Kuda, Eric Hoch 1982: Kam McQuay 1983: Mike Mikes 1984: Dan Balassi, Chris Gaido 1985: Joe Kofron 1986: Dan Cannon, Ian O'Brien 1987: Daryl Smith, Mark Smith 1988: John Prow 1989: Shane Barrett 1990: Nico Kotcherha 1991: Jeff Scheu 1992: Marty Schroering, Jim Fisher 1993: Toby Walton 1994: Brad Worth 1995: Matt Mattingly 1996: Corey Kessler
HONORS & AWARDS 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994:
Two-Time Ian Coull Award Winner Ian McAuley 1997: Michael Lue 1998: Clay Havill 1999: Adam Schultz, Casey Stevens 2000: Ross Felten, Matt Sebek 2001: Andre Talley 2002: Dustin Kono, Lon Herbert No selections 2003 -2005 2006: Sam Bornstein 2007: Stephan Minyono 2008: Mitch Mansfield 2009: Tyler Kincaid 2010: Robert Randant
Newcomer Of The Year 2006: Tom Irvin 2007: Robby Lynch 2008: Richard Menjivar 2009: Aaron Henkle 2010: Alex Kapsalis
Most Dedicated Player 1979: Bob Wasserman, John Dunda 1980: Dan Jenkerson, Gerard Homer 1981: John Dunda 1982: A.J. Lachowecki 1983: Craig Kessler, Tom Dragon 1984: Mike Marchi 1985: Mike Mikes 1986: Mike Mikes 1987: Jack Mitchell
1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002:
Ian O'Brien Brian Adcock Shane Barrett John Prow Trey Harrington Ignacio Vega Marty Schroering, Keith Vonderahe Jose Londono, C.W. Raines C.W. Raines Matt Filing Dustin Ottesen Carlos Celis Brad Henderson, Jeremy McKinnon John Armstrong, Matt Ramsay Ed Moore
Ian Coull Memorial Award 1982: Dan Balassi 1983: Mike Marchi 1984: Jack Mitchell 1985: Jon Halliwill 1986: Andrew Norton 1987: Tim Ernst 1988: David Weir 1989: Graham Merryweather 1990: Steve Church 1991: Ian Eggleston 1992: Matthew Blackbourne 1993: Keith Vonderahe 1994: Rob Leger 1995: Dustin Ottesen 1996: Scott Bragg 1997: Brad Henderson 1998: Corey Kessler 1999: Marshall Ray 2000: Reiss Holsbeke 2001: Casey Stevens 2002: Marc Burch No selections 2003 -2005 2006: Ian McAuley 2007: Ian McAuley 2008: Reggie Edu 2009: Dan Gibson 2010: Blake Schneider
Scholar-Athlete Award 2006: Corey Southers 2007: Corey Southers 2008: Sam Bornstein 2009: Sam Bornstein 2010: Mike Luttrull
Two-Time Spirit Of The Aces Award Winner Ally Mackay Greg Bordfeld Spirit of the Aces 1979: Pat Burns 1980: Scott Westbrook 1981: John Nunes 1982: Ken McNamara 1983: Dan McHugh 1984: Andrew Norton 1985: Dan Balassi, Jack Mitchell 1986: Dan Balassi, Dan McHugh 1987: Joe Kofron 1988: Ian O'Brien 1989: Tim Ernst, Ian O'Brien 1990: Tim Ernst, Paul Nevin 1991: Steve Church, David Weir 1992: Shane Schmidt 1993: Scott Ikeda 1994: Matthew Blackbourne 1995: Josh Feigl 1996: Dustin Ottesen, Robby Leger 1997: Corey Kessler 1998: Scott Bragg, Michael Lue 1999: Jeff Rhymer 2000: Clay Havill 2001: Ed Moore 2002: Richard Smith No selections 2003 -2005 2006: Robbie Roate 2007: Ben Harner 2008: Ally Mackay 2009: Ally Mackay 2010: Jesse Sharp
SCHOOL RECORDS
UPDATED 11/10Career Scoring Leaders
Name Years Dan McHugh 1983-86 David Weir 1988-91 John Nunes 1979-82 Rob Paterson 1988-89 Papa Jobe 1977-78 Tim Ernst 1987-90 Jack Mitchell 1984-87 Steve Church 1988-91 Josh Feigl 1994-97 10. Dan Balassi 1983-86 11. Rob Schoenstein 1982-86 12. Graham Merryweather 1988-91 13. Tom Irvin 2006-10 14. Andrew Norton 1983-86 15. Mike Luttrull 2007-10 16. Jose Londono 1993-96 17. Just Jensen 1979-82 Rune Bjoro 1980-83 19. Davies Bellamy 1978-81 20. Terence Gargantini 1999-01 Cory Elenio 2004-07 22. Robby Leger 1994-97 Robby Lynch 2007-10 24. Peter Gestrich 1980-84 25. Mick Lyon 1985-87 26. Ian McAuley 2003-07 27. Gerard Homer 1978-81 Mike Mikes 1983-86 29. Dan Broxup 2001-04 30. Paul Nevin 1987-90 31. Charles Oladapo 1974-75 32. Chris Campbell 1976-77 Ian Eggleston 1991-94 34. Casey Stevens 1999-02 Dan O'Donnell 1985-88 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Career Goals Co-Leader John Nunes
Goals Assists Points 46 41 133 50 29 129 50 18 118 42 11 95 36 18 90 31 24 86 24 31 79 24 23 71 30 11 71 23 24 70 27 15 69 21 24 66 17 30 64 25 13 63 26 10 62 17 26 60 19 20 58 26 6 58 20 17 57 21 13 55 18 19 55 21 11 53 18 17 53 22 8 52 17 16 50 20 9 49 18 12 48 16 16 48 19 9 47 11 22 44 14 15 43 17 8 42 17 8 42 14 13 41 13 14 40
RecordSetting Goalkeeper Trey Harrington
All-Time Scoring Leader Dan McHugh
Single-Season Scoring Leaders
Player 1. Rob Paterson 2. David Weir 3. Dan McHugh 4. Papa Jobe 5. John Nunes 6. Papa Jobe Shawn Beyer 8. Rob Paterson Steve Church 10.Jack Mitchell 11.David Weir Josh Feigl
Year 1989 1990 1985 1977 1982 1978 1996 1988 1990 1985 1989 1995
G 27 24 16 22 16 14 16 15 12 11 11 13
A 7 11 22 9 8 9 5 4 10 11 8 4
Goalkeeping Records
Pts 61 59 54 53 40 37 37 34 34 33 30 30
Single Season (1,400 minutes min.) Goals Allowed: 7, Trey Harrington, 1990 Goals-Allowed Avg.: 0.26, Trey Harrington, 1990 Minutes: 2,389, Trey Harrington, 1990 Saves: 118, Corey Southers, 2004 Solo Shutouts: 14, Trey Harrington, 1990
Career (4,000 minutes min.) Goals Allowed: 42, Jon Halliwill, 1985-88 Goals-Allowed Avg.: 0.57, Jon Halliwill, 1985-88 Minutes: 7,669, Trey Harrington, 1989-92 Saves: 248, Trey Harrington, 1989-92 Solo Shutouts: 34, Jon Halliwill, 1985-88 and Trey Harrington, 1989-92
SCHOOL RECORDS
Top 10 Goals
Single Season Player Year 1. Rob Paterson 1989 2. David Weir 1990 3. Papa Jobe 1977 4. John Nunes 1982 Dan McHugh 1985 Shawn Beyer 1996 7. Rob Paterson 1988 8. Papa Jobe 1978 9. Josh Feigl 1995 10.John Nunes 1979 John Nunes 1980 Tim Ernst 1987 Steve Church 1990
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Career Player Years John Nunes ‘79-82 David Weir ‘88-91 Dan McHugh ‘83-86 Rob Paterson ‘88-89 Papa Jobe ‘77-78 Tim Ernst ‘87-90 Josh Feigl ‘94-97 Rob Schoenstein ‘82-86 Rune Bjoro ‘80-83 Mike Luttrull 07-10
Top 10 Assists
G 27 24 22 16 16 16 15 14 13 12 12 12 12 G 50 50 46 42 36 31 30 27 26 26
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.
Single Season Player Year Dan McHugh 1985 Jose Londono 1996 G. Merryweather1990 Tim Ernst 1990 Marc Burch 2002 Tom Irvin 2008 David Weir 1990 Jack Mitchell 1985 Charles Oladapo1975 Dan Balassi 1984 Dan McHugh 1986 Steve Church 1990
Career Player Years 1. Dan McHugh ‘83-86 2. Jack Mitchell ‘84-87 3. Tom Irvin ‘06-10 4. David Weir ‘88-91 5. Jose Londono ‘93-96 6. G. Merryweather‘88-91 Tim Ernst ‘87-90 Dan Balassi ‘83-86 9. Steve Church ‘88-91 10.Paul Nevin ‘87-90 Marc Burch ‘02-04
A 22 15 14 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 A 41 31 30 29 26 24 24 24 23 22 22
All-Americans Scott Cannon, Graham Merryweather and David Weir
Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders
Year 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Name Charles Oladapo Charles Oladapo Chris Campbell Papa Jobe Papa Jobe John Nunes John Nunes John Nunes John Nunes Dan McHugh Dan Balassi Dan McHugh Dan McHugh Tim Ernst Rob Paterson Rob Paterson David Weir
Goals Assists Pts 7 0 14 7 10 24 6 2 14 22 9 53 14 9 37 12 1 25 12 2 26 10 7 27 16 8 40 11 6 28 8 10 26 16 22 54 9 10 28 12 4 28 15 4 34 27 7 61 24 11 59 Graham Merryweather 11 7 29 Mark Bowland 2 9 13 Diego Gutierrez 6 1 13 Ian Eggleston 8 1 17 Brian Loftin 7 3 17 Jose Londono 9 3 21 Josh Feigl 13 4 30 Shawn Beyer 16 5 37 Corey Kessler 6 0 12 Josh Feigl 5 2 12 Mike Anderson 4 4 12 Terence Gargantini 10 5 25 Jeff Rhymer 8 5 21 Ricardo Guedes 7 3 17 Marc Burch 4 12 20 Dan Broxup 10 5 25 Dan Broxup 7 2 16 Chris Binder 3 0 6 Cory Elenio 8 4 20 Cory Elenio 7 9 23 Mike Luttrull 9 4 22 Tom Irvin 6 8 20 Mike Luttrull 6 3 15
SCHOOL RECORDS Individual Records
Most goals, game: 4, Papa Jobe, 1977; Chris Campbell, 1977; Andrew Norton, 1985; Rob Schoenstein, 1985; Rob Paterson, 1989; David Weir, 1990; Graham Merry weather, 1991 Most goals, season: 27, Rob Paterson, 1989 Most goals, career: 50, John Nunes, 1979-1982; David Weir, 1988-1991 Most assists, game: 6, Charles Oladapo, 1975 Most assists, season: 22, Dan McHugh, 1985 Most assists, career: 41, Dan McHugh, 1983-86 Most points, game: 9, Rob Paterson, 1989; David Weir, 1990; Graham Merryweather, 1991 Most points, season: 61, Rob Paterson 1989 Most points, career: 133, Dan McHugh, 1983-86 Most game-winners, season: 11, Rob Paterson, 1989 Most game-winners, career: 21, John Nunes, 1979-82 Most solo shutouts, season: 14, Trey Harrington, 1990 Most solo shutouts, career: 34, Jon Halliwill, 1985-88; Trey Harrington, 1989-92 Most saves, season: 118, Corey Southers, 2004 Lowest GK average, season: 0.264, Trey Harrington, 1990 Lowest GK average, career: 0.57, Jon Halliwill, 19851988
Team Records
•Most wins, season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 1990 Most losses, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 2005 Most ties, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 1979 Longest winning streak . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 1990 Longest unbeaten streak . . . . . . . . . 26, 1990 Regular season home unbeaten streak..36, ‘87-91 Most goals, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93, 1985 Least goals, season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 2005 •Most shutouts, season . . . . . . . . . .. 20, 1990 Most goals allowed, season . . . . . . . 56, 2004 Least goals allowed, season . . . . . . 7, 1990 Most goals scored, game . . . . . . . . . 15, 1985 Most goals allowed, game . . . . . . . . 9, 1974 Best won-lost percentage . . . . . . . . .926, l990 Consecutive shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 1990 Fewest losses, season . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 1985, 1990 Lowest goals-allowed average . . . . . 0.244, 1990 •NCAA D-I record at the time it was set
The Last Time The Aces...
Posted Consecutive Shutouts: Oct. 29 & Nov. 6, 2010 Were Shut Out In Consecutive Games: Oct. 28 & Nov. 4, 2009 (2-0 at Indiana, 1-0 at Missouri State) Played To A Scoreless Tie: Sept. 17, 2010 vs. Xavier Allowed 4 Goals: Sept. 6, 2009: #1 North Carolina 4, UE 0 Scored 4 Goals: Sept. 15, 2010: UE 4, Belmont 1 Allowed 5 Goals: Oct. 14, 2006; Drake 5, UE 2 Scored 5 Goals: Nov. 6, 2010: UE 5, Central Arkansas 0 Allowed 6 Goals Or More: Sept. 25, 2005; Dayton 6, UE 2 Scored 6 Goals Or More: Sept. 10, 2010; UE 9, Ala. A&M 0 Scored 4 Goals Or More In A Half: Sept. 10, 2010 (6 in 1st half vs. Alabama A&M in 9-0 win) Scored 4 Individual Goals: Sept. 20, 1991 (Graham Merry weather vs. Detroit Mercy) Made 3 Individual Assists: Sept. 27, 1996 (Jose Londono vs. Tulsa)
Jose Londono Graham Merryweather The 1985 Aces scored a record 93 goals.
UE LETTERMEN
Elmes, Alex Emmons, John Ernst, Tim Ernstes, Mike Erskine, Kipp Ertugrul, Taylan Etienne, J.P.
Adame, Matt Adcock, Brian Ahearn, Patrick Anderson, Mike Anderson, Nate Andrew, Ricky Armbruster, Mike Armstrong, John Awe, Dustin
2004-05 1986-89 2003 1997-98 1998-99 1985 1974-77 1997-01 2004-07
Baker, Steve 1988 Balassi, Dan 1983-86 Baldridge, Alex 2005 Bance, Mamadou 1981 Barker, Robbie 1999-02 Barrett, Shane 1987-90 Battaglia, Matt 1994 Baum, John 1979-82 Beauparlant, Jim 1974 Beichley, Scott 1998 Bellamy, Davies 1978-81 Bennam, Tom 1975 Bennett, Robert 1987-88 Beshears, Jordan 2007-08 Beul, Ken 1983-85 Beyer, Shawn 1995-96 Bielefeld, Matt 1977-78 Bigham, Dan 2001-04 Binder, Chris 2002-05 Bjoro, Rune 1980-83 Blackbourne, Matthew 1991-95 Boerger, Phil 2008-10 Boes, Bryan 1989-90 Boes, Jeff 1985 Bohnson, Larry 1975
1985 NCAA FINAL FOUR Won 21, Lost 1, Tied 2
Bornstein, Sam 2006-09 Bowland, Mark 1989-92 Bowman, Matt 1998-99 Bracher, Brandon 1989-92 Bragg, Scott 1995-98 Braun, Andrew 2009 Brennan, John 1990-91 Brick, Andy (mgr.) 2005-08 Browder, Chuck 1997-98 Brown, Andy(trainer)2002-04 Brown, Greg 1991-94 Brown, Kevin 1993-94 Broxup, Dan 2001-04 Buda, Ryan 2010 Buente, Vic 1975 Burch, Marc 2002-04 Burnett, Jack 1980-83 Burns, Pat 1978-81
Campbell, Chris Cannon, Chris Cannon, Dan Cannon, Scott Carney, Pat Cashel, Tim Causey, Brandon
1976-77 1992 1984-87 1987-90 1978-79 1986 2010present Celis, Carlos 1996-99 Chairez, Jose 2001-04 Chamberlin, Monte1974-77 Charles, Paul 1982 Chura, Gavin 2009present Church, Steve 1988-91 Clark, Randy 1993 Clarke, Tom (mgr) 1983
Cockrum, Troy Cortez, Daniel Corzatt, Clint Coull, Ian Crawford, Tyler Croy, Ron
1991 2010 1994-95 1982 2008-09 1989-90
D'Amelio, Frank 1977-79 D'Antonio, Nino 1978-79 Dashti, Saeed 1976 Daugherty, Devin(mgr) 1996 Davis, Andy 2000 Day, Greg 1985-86 Day, Mitch 2008present Dear, Marty (mgr) 1988 Delgado, Pedro 1995-98 Dempsey, Ben 2008 Desselle, Gary 1994 Diedrich, Doug 1984-87 Dlamini, Max 1975 Doessel, Jim 1990-91 Dominguez, Luis 2003-04 Dragon, Tom 1980-83 Duddles, Jon 1994-95 Dufty, Alec 2006-08 Dunbar, Ian 1992-95 Dunda, John 1978-81 Dunfee, Ryan (mgr)1990-93 Eanes, Austin Edu, Reggie Ehrensbeck, Frank Eggleston, Ian Elenio, Cory Ellis, Sean
2007-08 2006-09 1977-80 1991-94 2004-07 1993-94
1976 1981 1987-90 1976 2007-08 1994-95 2003-04
Falamarzian, Abi 1980-81 Fankam, Jean-Yves2001-04 Faria, Tom 1978-79 Feigl, Josh 1994-97 Felten, Ross 2000 Ferguson, Noel(mgr)1983 Filing, Matt 1995-98 Fisher, Jim 1991-92 Follin, Jim 1975 Forssberg, Klas 1996 French, Chris (mgr)2009present Fromayan, David 2006 Frost, Doug 1975 Fulchiron, Vincent 1992-94 Gaido, Chris 1983-84 Gallucci, Gabriel 2000 Gargantini, Terence1999-01 Garrison, Greg 1975 Gestrich, Peter 1980-81; 83-84 Gibson, Dan 2006-09 Giffard, David (mgr)1993 Givens, Stephanye (trainer) 2007-08 Grapperhaus, T.J. 2000-03 Grochowski, Greg 1981 Guedes, Ricardo 1999-01 Guild, John 1976 Gutierrez, Diego 1992 Haan, Joe (trainer) 2003-06 Hall, Trevor 1988 Halliwill, Jon 1985-88 Hanchar, Mike 1986-87 Hansen, Tim 1976 Harding, Jim 1984 Harner, Ben 2006-07 Harrell, Matt 1998I Harrington, Trey 1989-92 Hart, Scott 2004
UE LETTERMEN
Harty, Bob Havill, Clay Hawa, Feud Hellman, Don Hempen, Billy Henderson, Brad Henkle, Aaron
1978-79 1998-01 1974-75 1977-78 1978-79 1997-00 2009present Henry, Garric 2004-05 Herbert, Lon 2001-04 Hider, Keith 1978 Hillsamer, Phil 1974-75 Himebaugh, Bryce 1988-92 Hlopne, Arthur 1975 Hoch, Eric 1982-84 Hoek, Tyler 2006-07 Hoffar, Keith 1974-77 Holsbeke, Reiss 1998-01 Homer, Gerard 1978-81 Hoogerwerf, Steve 1993 Hosman, Bill 1974-75 Houchin, Chad (trainer) 2009 Howa, Mike 1975 Huffman, Jeff 1974-75 Ikeda, Scott Irvin, Tom
1992-93 2006-10
Jackson, Frank Jaeger, Doug James, David Jenkerson, Dan Jenkins, Adam Jenkins, Sam Jensen, Just Jerdal, Lane Jobe, Papa
1976 1980 2005-06 1979-80 1991-92 1994-95 1979-82 1994-96 1977-78
1990 NCAA FINAL FOUR Won 24, Lost 1, Tied 2
Johnson, Erik 2004-07 Johnson, Jennifer(mgr) 199900 Jones, Scott 1978-79 Jones, Tony 1992-95 Judiscak, Justin 2000 Juengel, Russ (mgr)1995-97 Kapler, Dan Kapsalis, Alex
1995 2010present Keller, Brandon(mgr)1997 Kessler, Corey 1995-98 Kessler, Craig 1980-83 Kincaid, Tyler 2009-10 King, Scott 1976 Klein, Thomas(mgr)1992-94 Koch, Matt 1993-94 Koeller, Matt 1978-79 Kofron, Joe 1984-87 Kono, Dustin 2002 Koressel, Steve 1984-86 Kotcherha, Mark 1991 Kotcherha, Nico 1989-92 Kreamalmeyer, Tad 2008present Kron, Rick 1985 Kuda, Joe 1980-83 Kuitse, Johan 1981-84 LaBerge, Mike Lachowecki, AJ Lamb, Sam Lamba, Jasdeep Lane, Tim Lappe, Gavin
1994-96 1980; 82-84 1976 2005 1983-86 1991
Lavergne, Mike 1999-02 Lawler, Kellen 2000 Leach, Chris 1991-95 Leerkamp, Alan 1992 Leger, Robby 1994-97 Lenzing, Erik 1995-96 Loftin, Brian 1993 Londono, Jose 1993-96 Long, Ken (mgr) 1984 Loucks, LaRayne(mgr) 1998 Loucks, Tim 1998 Lue, Michael 1995-98 Lumsdon, Kevin 1992-93 Luttrull, Mike 2007-10 Lynch, Robby 2007-10 Lyon, Mick 1985-87 Machold, Chris Mackay, Ally Makawa, James Philip Manga Manghelli, Josh Mansfield, Mitch
1984-85 2007-09 1978-81 2010 2005 2007present Marchi, Mike 1983-84 Marine, Kirk 1993 Mariutto, Dimitri 1989 Marolt, Gary 1974-75 Massat, Peter 1981-84 Massey, Mickey 2005 Matthews, Jeremy 1991 Mattingly, Marty 1986-89 Mattingly, Matt 1994-97 McAuley, Ian 2003-07 McAdams, AJ 1995-97 McCreary, Jamelle 1994-97 McDermott, Joe 1978
McHugh, Dan 1983-86 McIntyre, Matt 1994-95 McKinnon, Jeremy 1997-00 McLaughlin, Sean 1992 McLean, Chris 2002 McMeechan, Jim 1996 McNamara, Ken 1980-83 McQuay, Kam 1979; 81-83 Mead, Fred (mgr) 1984 Meicenheimer, Lafe(mgr) 2002-04 Meintzer, Mike 1995 Melton, Dave 1976 Menjivar, Richard 2008-09 Merryweather, Graham 1988-91 Michler, Tom 1978 Mihata, Yuki 2000-01 Mikes, Mike 1983-86 Millan, Pedro 1999 Miller, Barry 1976-77 Miller, Brent 2004 Miller, Don 1979 Minyono, Stephan 2006-07 Mitchell, Jack 1984-87 Moffett, Aaron (mgr)2002 Moll, Ryan 2007-08 Mominee, Jules 1975 Monaghan, Brooks 1991 Montgomery, Jason (mgr) 1995 Moore, Ed 1999-02 Moore, Matt (mgr) 1999-00 Morgan, Ralph (mgr)1982 Morrison, Alan (mgr)1981 Muckey, Lance 2002-06 Mullen, Josiah 2005 Murray, Nick 1993 Nash, Joel Naron, Trey Neff, Jarrett Nelson, Rick Nevin, Paul Nichter, Brian Nilsson, Klas Ngo, Phat Norton, Andrew Nugent, Steve
2010present 1991 2006 1977-78 1987-90 1977-80 1996 1993 1983-86 1996-99
UE LETTERMEN
Nunes, John
2009 UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE MVC Tournament Runnerup • Top Drawer Soccer Nationally Ranked
1979-82
O'Brien, Ian O'Donnell, Dan O'Keefe, Tim Oladapo, Charles Osby, Melvin Ottesen, Dustin
1986-89 1985-88 1984 1974-76 1975 1995-96; 98-99 Page, Cole 2009 Parker, Taylor 2010 Parra, Emilio 1995-98 Parker, Justin 1992 Paterson, Rob 1988-89 Pele, Jason 2003-06 Perkins, Troy 2003 Petrie, David 1985 Perry, Greg (mgr) 1988 Petty, Brandt (mgr)2007present Phillips, Glen 1975 Poellein, Erik 1998-00 Potter, Nick 1995-98 Prince, Russell 1989 Prow, John 1987-91 Purcell, Kieran 2006-09 Raber, Joey (mgr) Rainbolt, Geff Raines, CW Ramsay, Matt Randant, Robert Ray, Marshall Reed, Kyle Rehfuss, Peter
2006-09 1987-90 1994-96 1999-01 2009present 1995-99 2003-05 1979-82
Reiss, Bobby 2008 Renner, Mark 1975 Richards, George (trainer) 2003-05 Richards, Matt 2003 Rhymer, Jeff 1998-01 Roate, Robbie 2003-06 Robbins, Jarrett 2008present Roberts, Mike 1986 Robinson, Ryan 2010present Rodriguez, DJ 1996-97 Ross, Bryan 2002 Ruszkowski, Trevor (mgr) 1998-00
Sapoznik, Marc (mgr.) 2005 Sass, Justin 2008-10 Schaan, Gary 1994 Schall, Austin 2007 Schaub, Zack 1997-98 Scheu, Jeff 1989-91 Schiebelhut, Tony(mgr) 1988-91 Schmalz, Geoff 1987-88; 90-91 Schmidt, Shane 1990-93 Schmidt, Trevor 2010present Schneider, Blake 2008-10 Schoenstein, Rob 1982-85 Schopp, Lee 1989-90 Schrader, Eric 2002 Schroering, Marty 1991-94 Schultheis, Greg 1995
Schultz, Adam 1999-03 Scott, Ryan 1998-00 Sebek, Matt 2000-03 Sergesketter, Dustin 1997-00 Sharp, Jesse 2009present Shields, Matt 2002-05 Short, Jim 1982-85 Slaats, Matt 1995 Slattery, Chris 1983-84 Smith, Brent 2004 Smith, Daryl 1985-87 Smith, Korby 1991-92 Smith, Mark 1985-88 Smith, Richard 2001-04 Southers, Corey 2004-07 Spargen, Paul 1975 Stahl, Kurt 1990 Stevens, Casey 1999-02 Stockdale, Graham2005 Stone, Craig 1996-99 Stovel, Nick 1997 Swartz, Dusty 1988 Syne, Kurt 1981 Talley, Andre Tanck, Mike Templeton, Glen Tessein, Ernie Torres, Cesar Tucker, Josh Tyler, John Mark
2000-02 1975-76 1993 1980 1977-80 1994 2003-06
Vega, Ignacio Vessels, Matt
1991-93 2005
Vonderahe, Keith 1990-94 Wachtel, Rich 1984-85 Wahl, Kasey (trainer) 2007 Waitman, Mark 1983-84 Wallach, Peter 2005 Walters, Trey 1994-98 Walton, Toby 1993-96 Wannemuehler, Brian 1981-85 Ware, Larry 1974 Wasserman, Bob 1979 Weir, David 1988-91 Weir, Pat 1993-96 Westbrook, Scott 1978-82 Westenberger, Nick 1988-90 Weston, Courtney 1988 Whitacre, Keith 1977-78 Wilhelm, Rob 1985 Wilhite, Nick (mgr) 1995-96 Wilke, Ray 1976 Williams, Mickey 1982-83 Williamson, Joe 1987 Wong, Jimmy 1974-75 Woodruff, Rew 1991 Worth, Brad 1994-97 Wynn, Gary (mgr) 1986-91
Young, Chuck 1974 Youngblood, Ryan 1999-02 Zahn, Jack 1974-76 Zickler, Chris (mgr)1995 Ziliak, Mike 1974-75 Zobrist, Eric 1998 Zucchero, Larry 1978-79
ALL-TIME RESULTS W 1 Marquette (A) W 6 Purdue (A) 54
1981 (11-8-3) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 4 Miami (OH) (H) 1 L 2 SIU-Edwardsville (A) 5 T 1 Illinois State (A) 1 T 3 St. Louis (H) 3 W 5 Xavier (H) 1 W 1 Indiana State (A) 0 W 2 William & Mary (N) 1 L 0 Loyola (MD) (A) 1 L 0 Navy (A) 2 W 1 Texas Christian (H) 0 W 1 Washington (MO) (A) 0 W 4 W. Michigan (H) 0 L 1 WI-Green Bay (H) 4 L 1 Cleveland State (A) 2 L 1 Akron (H) 2 T 0 Eastern Illinois (A) 0 L 2 Quincy (H) 4 W 4 Vanderbilt (H) 0 L 0 Indiana (A) 4 W 5 WI-Milwaukee (H) 0 W 7 Marquette (H) 1 W 1 Bowling Green (H) 0 46 32
The 1978 Aces won 11 straight matches, a mark that stood until the 1985 Final Four team won 12 in a row.
Bob Gaudin 1977-1978 (2 years) 21-13-1
Bill Vieth 1974-1976 (3 years) 12-22-0
1974 (3-8-0) Coach: Bill Vieth L 0 Ball State L 0 Kentucky L 2 Southern Illinois L 1 St. Meinrad L 3 DePauw L 1 Wabash Valley JC L 1 Southern Illinois W 3 Vincennes JC L 0 Bellarmine W 6 Butler W 4 Indiana State 21
1975 (6-6-0) Coach: Bill Vieth L 1 DePauw L 1 Wabash L 0 Kentucky W 5 Vincennes JC W 3 St. Meinrad L 0 Ball State L 1 Murray State W 8 Vincennes JC W 2 Bellarmine W 7 Butler W 3 Murray State L 1 Indiana State 32
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1976 (3-8-0) Coach: Bill Vieth W 4 Vincennes JC (H) 0 L 2 Maryville (H) 5 L 1 Wabash (A) 2 L 0 St. Francis (H) 3 W 4 St. Meinrad (H) 2 L 0 Washington (MO) (A) 6 L 0 Ball State (A) 6 L 1 DePauw (H) 7 W 3 Parks College (H) 0 L 1 Bellarmine (A) 2 L 0 McKendree (A) 1 16 34
1977 (8-7-1) Coach: Bob Gaudin W 5 Ala.-Huntsville (H) 2 W 4 Ball State (H) 0 W 6 Purdue-Calumet (H) 1 L 0 Cincinnati (A) 3 T 1 Xavier (A) 1 W 5 St. Francis (H) 2 L 0 Wabash (H) 6 W 4 Washington (MO) (H) 2 W 10 Maryville (H) 0 L 0 Mo.-St. Louis (A) 1 W 6 Blackburn (A) 2 W 6 Bellarmine (H) 1 L 1 DePauw (A) 2 L 1 Alabama A & M (H) 5 L 0 McKendree (H) 3 L 1 Notre Dame (H) 4 50 35 1978 (13-6-0) Coach: Bob Gaudin L 2 St. Louis (H) 4 L 0 UCLA (H) 1 W 4 WI-Madison (A) 0 W 3 WI-Milwaukee (A) 1 W 6 Blackburn (H) 0 W 4 Washington (MO) (A) 2 W 3 Dayton (A) 0 W 7 Xavier (H) 1 W 4 Cincinnati (H) 1 W 5 Benedictine (A) 1 W 3 Illinois-Chicago (H) 1 W 1 Ohio (H) 0 W 2 Mo.-St. Louis (H) 1 L 0 Indiana (H) 1 W 5 Oakland (MI) (H) 1 L 0 Eastern Illinois (H) 2 L 1 Quincy (A) 2 W 1 Ala.-Huntsville (A) 0 L 1 Alabama A & M (A) 2 52 21
Fred Schmalz 1979-2002 (24 years) 302-165-49
1979 (9-5-6) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 2 Illinois State (H) 0 W 4 Ohio (A) 0 L 0 St. Louis (A) 3 T 2 Washington (MO) (H) 2 W 5 Bowling Green (H) 1 T 0 W. Michigan (H) 0 W 5 Dayton (H) 0 T 2 Ala.-Huntsville (H) 2 T 2 SIU-Edwardsville (A) 2 W 1 Alabama A & M (H) 0 T 0 Mo.-St. Louis (A) 0 W 3 Oakland (MI) (A) 0 L 1 Cleveland State (A) 2 W 3 Wheaton (A) 1 L 0 Indiana (N) 1 T 2 Eastern Illinois (A) 2 W 2 Quincy (H) 1 L 0 Indiana (A) 4 L 1 WI-Milwaukee (H) 2 W 1 Cincinnati (A) 0 36 23 1980 (12-6-3) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 4 Illinois State (H) W 3 Xavier (A) W 3 Miami (OH) (A) W 3 Cincinnati (H) L 0 Akron (A) W 4 W. Michigan (A) W 3 Oakland (H) T 2 SIU-Edwardsville (H) W 2 Bowling Green (A) W 2 Washington (MO) (H) L 2 Eastern Illinois (H) T 1 Cleveland State (H) T 1 Alabama A & M (H) L 0 SMU (A) W 8 Texas Christian (A) L 1 Quincy (A) W 6 Vanderbilt (A) L 2 Indiana (H) L 0 WI-Milwaukee (A)
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1982 (15-3-4) NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz L 1 SIU-Edwardsville (H) 3 W 4 Washington (MO) (H) 0 W 5 Illinois State (H) 0 W 3 Missouri-Rolla (H) 0 T 0 WI-Milwaukee (A) 0 W 4 Marquette (A) 1 T 1 Eastern Illinois (N) 1 T 1 Colorado College (N) 1 W 3 Air Force (A) 2 W 4 Kentucky (H) 0 W 3 Cleveland State (H) 0 W 5 W. Kentucky (H) 0 W 2 Akron (A) 1 W 1 W. Michigan (A) 0 W 4 Loyola (H) 0 W 3 WI-Madison (H) 1 W 5 Vanderbilt (A) 0 T 1 Indiana (H) 1 W 1 Xavier (A) 0 W 4 N.E. Louisiana (H) 1 L 1 Bowling Green (A) 2 L *0 Indiana (A) 1 56 15 *NCAA Tournament 1983 (13-5-4) Coach: Fred Schmalz T 1 UCLA (N) L 0 UNLV (A) W 2 Xavier (H) W 6 Ky. Wesleyan (H) T 0 Cleveland State (A) L 0 WI-Milwaukee (H) W 7 Louisville (A) T 1 Marquette (H) L 1 SIU-Edwardsville (A) L 2 George Mason (N) W 2 Illinois State (A) W 1 Tulsa (H) W 2 Akron (H) W 3 W. Kentucky (A) W 3 Loyola (A) W 2 WI-Madison (A) W 3 Vanderbilt (H) L 1 Indiana (A) T 1 St. Louis (H) W 5 Cincinnati (H) W 1 Dayton (H) W 2 Bowling Green (H) 46
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1984 (17-5-0) NCAA Second Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 3 Loyola (H) 0 W 3 Xavier (A) 2 W 3 SIU-Edwardsville (H) 1 W 4 WI-Milwaukee (A) 1 L 1 Marquette (A) 2 W 2 Central Florida (A) 1 W 2 South Florida (A) 1 W 1 Louisville (H) 0 W 2 Cleveland State (H) 1 W 2 Tulsa (A) 0 W 2 Quincy (A) 0 W 2 WI-Green Bay (H) 0 L 2 Akron (A) 3 L 0 WI-Madison (H) 1 W 6 W. Kentucky (H) 0 W 2 Eastern Illinois (H) 0 L 3 Indiana (H) 4 W 4 Bowling Green (A) 2 W 8 Dayton (A) 0 W 2 Vanderbilt (H) 0 W *3 Akron (H) 2 L *0 Indiana (A) 5 57 26 *NCAA Tournament 1985 (21-1-2) NCAA Final Four Coach: Fred Schmalz W 2 W. Michigan (H) W 5 Quincy (A) W 4 WI-Green Bay (A) W 1 Akron (H) W 4 Notre Dame (H) W 10 Jacksonville (A) T 0 South Florida (A) W 3 Marquette (H) W 2 SIU-Edwardsville (A) W 2 Eastern Illinois (A) W 2 Cleveland State (A) W 3 W. Kentucky (A) W 4 Bowling Green (H) W 9 Ky. Wesleyan (H) W 7 Loyola (A) W 2 WI-Madison (A) W 6 Xavier (H) W 3 Indiana (A) W 3 WI-Milwaukee (H) T 1 St. Louis (H) W 15 Louisville (H) W *3 Indiana (H) W *1 Penn State (H) L *1 UCLA (H) 93 *NCAA Tournament
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1986 (17-3-2) NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 4 Davidson (H) 0 W 4 Hartwick (A) 1 W 3 American (N) 0 W 1 SIU-Edwardsville (H) 0 W 1 Marquette (N) 0 W •1 WI-Milwaukee (A) 0 W 2 St. Louis (A) 1 T •1 SMU (N) 1 W 6 Cleveland State (H) 0 W 1 WI-Madison (H) 0 L 0 Old Dominion (H) 1 W 3 Fla. International (H) 2 W 2 Bowling Green (A) 1 W 2 WI-Green Bay (H) 0 W 2 W. Kentucky (H) 0 W 7 Louisville (A) 0 W 4 Eastern Illinois (H) 0 W 6 Loyola (H) 1 L 0 Akron (A) 1 T •1 Indiana (H) 1 W 2 Notre Dame (A) 0 L *•1Akron (H) 2 54 12 *NCAA Tournament • (OT)
ALL-TIME RESULTS W •* 1 Boston U. (H) W * 1 Indiana (H) L * 0 Rutgers (N) 68 m MCC Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament • (OT)
The #1 ranked 1990 Aces reached the NCAA Final Four at Tampa, Fla. against Rutgers.
1987 (16-8-0) MCC Tournament Champion, NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 5 Louisville (H) 0 W 2 SMU (N) 1 L 1 South Carolina (N) 2 L 2 No. Carolina State (N) 3 W •1 Duke (A) 0 W 7 W. Kentucky (A) 0 L 0 St. Louis (H) 1 L •0 SIU-Edwardsville (A) 1 W 1 Wake Forest (H) 0 W 1 Seton Hall (H) 0 W 2 WI-Milwaukee (H) 0 W 5 Marquette (H) 1 W 2 WI-Madison (A) 1 W 3 Loyola (A) 0 L 0 Eastern Illinois (A) 1 L 0 Indiana (A) 1 L 2 Cleveland State (A) 3 W 1 Memphis State (H) 0 W 5 Dayton (H) 0 W m3 Xavier (N) 0 W m2 St. Louis (N) 1 L * 1 Clemson (H) 2 53 18 m MCC Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament • (OT) 1988 (15-5-2) NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 3 UCLA (N) 1 L • 3 North Carolina (N) 4 W 3 Louisville (H) 0 T • 2 St. Louis (A) 2 W 3 SIU-Edwardsville (H) 0 W 1 WI-Madison (H) 0 W 5 Dayton (A) 0 W 2 W. Kentucky (H) 0 L 0 Akron (A) 1 W 3 Geo. Washington (H) 0 T • 0 Santa Clara (H) 0 W 1 Bowling Green (A) 0 W 2 WI-Milwaukee (A) 1 W 2 Marquette (N) 0 L 0 So. Conn. State (N) 1 W• 1 Clemson (A) 0 W 2 Eastern Illinois (H) 1 W 1 Cleveland State (H) 0 W 1 Indiana (H) 0 Wm5 Loyola (N) 0 L m0 Notre Dame (N) 2 L*• 1 Fresno State (H) 2 41 15 m MCC Tournament (3rd) *NCAA Tournament • (OT)
1989 (19-4-0) MCC Tournament Champion, NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 1 Penn State (N) 0 W 2 Vermont (N) 1 W 4 Xavier (A) 0 W 3 St. Louis (H) 0 W 6 Dayton (H) 1 W 3 American (N) 0 W 2 George Mason (A) 0 W 2 W. Kentucky (H) 0 L 0 St. Louis (A) 3 W 3 Dayton (A) 0 W 2 Drake (H) 0 W 3 WI-Milwaukee (H) 0 W 1 Akron (H) 0 L 2 Eastern Illinois (A) 3 W 5 Wright State (H) 0 W 4 WI-Madison (A) 0 W 4 Memphis State (A) 0 W 2 Xavier (H) 0 L 0 Indiana (A) 4 W m 2 Loyola (N) 1 W m 2 Dayton (N) 1 W m 4 St. Louis (A) 1 L * 0 SMU (H) 1 57 16 m MCC Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament 1990 (24-1-2) MCC Tournament Champion, NCAA Final Four Coach: Fred Schmalz W 5 Eastern Illinois (H) 0 W 1 St. Louis (A) 0 T • 0 WI-Milwaukee (A) 0 W 3 Wright State (A) 1 W 3 Louisville (H) 0 T • 1 Stanford (N) 1 W 2 San Francisco (A) 1 W 3 Dayton (A) 0 W 4 Butler (H) 0 W 2 Cal Northridge (H) 0 W 4 George Mason (H) 0 W •2 W. Kentucky (A) 1 W 2 Memphis State (H) 0 W 2 Air Force (H) 1 W 5 Xavier (H) 0 W 3 Loyola (N) 0 W 2 Marquette (A) 0 W 5 WI-Madison (H) 0 W 3 Detroit (H) 0 W 2 Notre Dame (H) 0 W 2 Akron (A) 1 W 5 Xavier (N) 0 W • m 6 Dayton (N) 0 W m 1 St. Louis (A) 0
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1991 (15-5-3) MCC Tournament Champion, NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 2 Simon Fraser (N) 1 L 0 Portland (A) 1 L 1 Tulsa (H) 2 T • 1 WI-Madison (A) 1 W 2 Xavier (A) 0 L 0 St. Louis (H) 2 W 8 Detroit Mercy (A) 0 T •0 Notre Dame (A) 0 W 1 South Alabama (H) 0 L 1 South Carolina (H) 4 W 3 Butler (A) 2 W 1 WI-Milwaukee (H) 0 W 5 Dayton (H) 1 W 2 Louisville (A) 0 W 1 Loyola (H) 0 W 4 Marquette (H) 1 W• 2 NC-Charlotte (N) 1 W 2 Fresno State (N) 0 T • 1 W. Kentucky (A) 1 W• 1 Akron (H) 0 W m 2 Dayton (N) 0 W m 2 Notre Dame (N) 0 L *0 WI-Madison (A) 1 40 18 m MCC Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament • (OT) 1992 (11-9-3) MCC Tournament Champion, NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 5 Louisville (H) 1 W 2 Kentucky (H) 1 L 2 WI-Milwaukee (A) 3 W 2 WI-Madison (N) 0 T • 0 UNLV (N) 0 L 0 Fresno State (A) 1 W 4 La Salle (H) 0 L 0 Portland (H) 1 W 3 Loyola (A) 0 W 2 Butler (H) 1 L • 1 St. Louis (A) 3 L 0 Notre Dame (H) 1 T • 1 Xavier (H) 1 W 4 Detroit Mercy (H) 2 L 0 Indiana (H) 1 L 0 South Carolina (A) 2 L 0 Brown (N) 1 W• 1 Akron (A) 0 T • 0 Dayton (A) 0
W • m 2 Detroit Mercy (N) 1 W m 3 Notre Dame (N) 2 W m 2 La Salle (N) 1 L * 1 Indiana (H) 4 35 27 m MCC Tournament (1st) *NCAA Tournament • (OT) 1993 (6-13-2) Coach: Fred Schmalz L •3 Hartford (N) L 0 Vermont (A) W 3 Dayton (H) L 2 Xavier (A) W 2 Butler (A) L 0 Notre Dame (A) L • 2 Fresno State (H) L 0 New Mexico (H) L 0 WI-Madison (H) T • 1 WI-Milwaukee (H) L 0 St. Louis (H) L 0 Marquette (A) L • 3 WI-Green Bay (N) W 4 Kentucky (H) T • 1 Detroit Mercy (A) W 7 La Salle (A) L 0 Loyola (MD) (A) W 3 Loyola (IL) (H) L 0 Akron (H) W • m 3 Loyola (IL) (N) L m 0 Detroit Mercy (N) 34 m MCC Tournament (3rd) • (OT)
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1994 (10-8-2) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 6 Oral Roberts (H) 0 L • 1 Louisville (A) 2 W 4 Tulsa (A) 2 W 2 Texas-Pan Amer. (N) 0 W 1 New Mexico (A) 0 T • 4 Washington (H) 4 W 2 Butler (H) 0 T • 1 Missouri State (H) 1 L • 3 WI-Madison (A) 4 L 1 Illinois State (A) 2 L 1 Creighton (A) 2 L 1 W. Kentucky (H) 2 L 2 WI-Green Bay (H) 3 W 1 Vermont (H) 0 L 1 Indiana (H) 3 W 3 Kentucky (A) 1 W 4 Bradley (H) 1 W 1 Drake (H) 0 W 2 St. Louis (A) 0 L m2 Creighton (A) 3 43 30 m MVC Tournament (3rd) • (OT)
1995 (10-7-3) Coach: Fred Schmalz L • 1 Butler (A) 2 W 5 Xavier (H) 1 L 1 Cal State Fullerton (N) 5 T • 2 San Diego (A) 2 L 0 WI-Madison (H) 1 W 4 Drake (A) 1 W• 4 Hartwick (N) 3 W 1 Army (A) 0 W 2 Wright State (H) 1 L 2 Cal Northridge (H) 3 L 1 Saint Louis (H) 3 W• 3 SW Missouri (A) 2 W 2 Tulsa (H) 1 L 1 Creighton (H) 2 W 4 Western Kentucky (A) 0 T • 2 Indiana (A) 2 W 2 Bradley (A) 0 T • 1 Memphis (H) 1 Wm4 Tulsa (H) 0 Lm 1 Creighton (H) 2 43 32 m MVC Tournament (2nd) •(OT) 1996 (18-5-0) MVC Tournament Champion, NCAA First Round Coach: Fred Schmalz W 1 UMKC (H) 0 W 4 Louisville (H) 1 W 4 Butler (H) 0 W 5 Xavier (A) 1 W 3 Cal-Irvine (N) 0 L 0 UNLV (A) 3 W 3 Army (H) 0 W 7 Tulsa (H) 1 L • 1 WI-Madison (A) 3 W 5 Eastern Illinois (H) 0 W 1 Memphis (A) 0 W 3 W. Kentucky (H) 1 W 3 Charleston (N) 2 L 1 South Carolina (A) 3 L 1 Creighton (A) 2 W 2 Drake (A) 0 W 3 Bradley (H) 2 W 3 Saint Louis (A) 1 W• 2 Marquette (H) 1 W 4 Missouri State (H) .2 W •m1 Missouri State (N). .0 W•m3 Creighton (A) .2 L *1 Indiana (A) 4 61 29 m MVC Tournament (1st) • (OT) *NCAA Tournament
UE has played in 11 NCAA Tournaments and won six conference championships.
ALL-TIME RESULTS 1997 (9-10-1) Coach: Fred Schmalz L 2 Butler (A) 3 L • 2 South Florida (N) 3 W 1 Navy (N) 0 W 2 Vanderbilt (A) 1 W• 2 Western Illinois (H) 1 W 2 Xavier (H) 0 L 0 Portland (N) 1 L 1 Washington (A) 5 T • 1 UNLV (H) 1 W 1 San Diego (H) 0 W 1 Eastern Illinois (A) 0 L • 1 Indiana (A) 2 L 0 St. Louis (H) 1 L 0 W. Kentucky (A) 1 W 3 Bradley (A) 0 W• 3 WI-Madison (H) 2 L 0 Creighton (H) 2 W 2 Drake (H) 1 L 1 Missouri State (A) 3 Lm 0 Drake (H) 2 25 29 m MVC Tournament (5th) • (OT)
1998 (6-14-0) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 3 Denver (H) 0 L 0 Ohio State (A) 4 L 0 Bowling Green (N) 1 L • 0 WI-Madison (A) 1 W 4 IUPUI (H) 0 L 2 St. Louis (A) 3 L 0 Xavier (A) 2 L 0 Butler (H) 1 W 4 Drury(H) 2 W 2 UMKC (H) 1 L 0 Missouri State (H) 1 L • 1 Indiana (H) 2 L • 1 College of Charleston (N)2 L 0 South Carolina (A) 3 L 1 Creighton (A) 2 W 4 Drake (A) 3 L 0 Eastern Illinois (H) 1 L 1 Bradley (H) 2 W 2 Vanderbilt (H) 0 L 1 W. Kentucky (H) 2 26 33 • (OT)
1999 (10-9-1) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 4 WI-Madison (H) 1 L 1 Washington (N) 2 L 0 Portland (A) 6 W 3 UNC-Asheville (H) 0 W• 2 Xavier (H) 1 W 5 Belmont (H) 0 W 1 Mercer (H) 0 L 1 Ohio State (H) 2 L 2 Butler (A) 4 W 5 Drury (H) 1 L 0 Indiana (A) 6 W 1 Bradley (A) 0 T • 2 Eastern Illinois (A) 2 L 1 Vanderbilt (A) 3 L 1 W. Kentucky (A) 2 W 1 Creighton (H) 0 W 1 Drake (H) 0 L • 2 Missouri State (H) 3 W m2 Vanderbilt (A) 1 L •m 0 Missouri State (N) 1 35 35 m MVC Tournament (3rd) •(OT) 2000 (4-10-3) Coach: Fred Schmalz L 0 Marquette (A) L 3 Fla. International (A) T • 2 Central Florida (N) T • 1 Akron (N)
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L 0 Drake (H) 1 L 0 Creighton (H) 1 W 4 W. Kentucky (A) 0 L 1 Vanderbilt (A) 3 L 1 Eastern Illinois (H) 3 L • 1 Bradley (H) 2 Lm 0 SMU (A) 4 29 36 m MVC Tournament (5th) • (OT)
Two-time All-MVC Midfielder Dustin Awe
L 0 Butler (H) W 5 Xavier (A) L 1 Vanderbilt (H) W 6 Belmont (H) L • 0 Creighton (A) L 1 Drake (A) L 1 SMU (H) W 1 Texas Christian (H) T • 0 Missouri State (A) L 1 Tulsa (A) L 0 Bradley (H) L 1 Eastern Illinois (H) W 4 W. Kentucky (H) 27 • (OT)
Dave Golan 2003-2005 (3 years) 17-34-5
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2001 (7-10-1) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 3 Louisville (H) 0 L 1 UNC-Asheville (A) 2 L 0 Cal Northridge (N) 1 T • 0 Fresno State (A) 0 L 0 New Mexico (H) 2 W 1 Portland (H) 0 L 2 Davidson (H) 4 W 3 Drury (H) 1 L 1 Missouri State (H) 3 W 4 W. Kentucky (H) 1 W 4 Vanderbilt (H) 1 W 2 Eastern Illinois (A) 1 L 0 Bradley (A) 2 W• 3 Drake (A) 2 L 1 Creighton (A) 5 L 0 Tulsa (H) 3 L 0 SMU (H) 1 Lm 3 Creighton (A) 5 28 34 m MVC Tournament (5th) • (OT)
2002 (7-11-2) Coach: Fred Schmalz W 2 Western Illinois (H) W 2 UNC-Asheville (H) W 2 Marquette (H) T • 0 Valparaiso (A) W• 2 UNLV (N) L • 1 New Mexico (A) T • 2 Fresno State (H) L 0 South Carolina (H) L 2 Michigan (H) W• 2 Butler (A) L 2 Tulsa (A) L 1 SMU (A) W 3 Missouri State (A)
W 2 Bowling Green (H) 1 L 1 Birmingham So. (N) 4 L 0 #23 UAB (A) 2 L 0 Belmont (H) 2 L 2 Dayton (H) 6 L 0 Alabama A&M (A) 4 W 3 Oral Roberts (H) 2 L 0 Drake (A) 1 L • 0 Vanderbilt (H) 1 L 0 W. Kentucky (H) 1 L 1 #24 Missouri State (A) 5 L 0 Bradley (A) 2 L 0 Creighton (H) 2 L 1 Eastern Illinois (H) 5 12 50 • (OT)
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2003 (9-7-3) Coach: Dave Golan W 1 DePaul (N) 0 T • 2 Northwestern (A) 2 W 5 Valparaiso (H) 0 L 0 Michigan (A) 1 L 0 Marquette (A) 1 W 2 Drexel (H) 0 W 1 Memphis (H) 0 T • 1 Ohio State (A) 1 W 3 Butler (H) 1 W 3 #7 SMU (H) 1 L 2 Tulsa (H) 4 L 0 Creighton (A) 1 T • 1 Drake (A) 1 L 1 Bradley (A) 2 W 1 Eastern Illinois (A) 0 W 2 Missouri State (H) 1 W 2 Vanderbilt (H) 1 L 0 W. Kentucky (H) 2 Lm 0 W. Kentucky (A) 2 27 21 m MVC Tournament (5th) •(OT) 2004 (6-13-1) Coach: Dave Golan W 2 WI-Madison (A) 1 T • 1 WI.-Milwaukee (N) 1 L 1 #4 Notre Dame (A) 2 L 0 #1 Indiana (N) 4 L 1 DePaul (N) 2 L 1 Dayton (A) 2 L 1 Memphis (A) 5 L 1 Alabama A&M (H) 4 W •2 Northwestern (H) 1 L 1 Vanderbilt (A) 2 W 3 W. Kentucky (A) 1 L 0 Butler (A) 3 L 1 Missouri State (A) 5 L 1 Bradley (H) 3 W• 3 Eastern Illinois (H) 2 L 0 SMU (A) 6 L 0 Tulsa (A) 8 W 2 #7 Creighton (H) 1 W• 2 Drake (H) 1 Lm 1 #18 Creighton (A) 3 24 56 m MVC Tournament (5th) • (OT) 2005 (2-14-1) Coach: Dave Golan L 0 Akron (A) T • 2 Lipscomb (A) L 0 Memphis (H)
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Mike Jacobs 2006-Present (5 years) 47-42-5
2006 (9-8-0) Coach: Mike Jacobs L • 4 Valparaiso (A) 5 W 3 WI-Green Bay (H) 2 W• 2 Butler (H) 1 W 3 Central Arkansas (N) 1 W 3 Air Force (N) 2 W 3 North Florida (H) 0 L 0 Stony Brook (H) 1 L 0 Belmont (A) 1 W 4 Bowling Green (A) 1 L • 1 Bradley (H) 2 W 2 UMKC (H) 1 L 1 Eastern Illinois (A) 3 W 1 Missouri State (H) 0 L 2 Drake (H) 5 L 0 #24 Creighton (A) 1 W• 2 W. Kentucky (A) 1 Lm 0 Drake (N) 2 31 29 m MVC Tournament (5th) • (OT)
2007 (10-9-1) Coach: Mike Jacobs L 1 Oral Roberts (N) 2 L 1 Memphis (A) 2 W 4 Belmont (H) 1 W 4 Valparaiso (H) 0 W 2 Denver (N) 1 L 2 WI-Green Bay (A) 3 W 3 Mercer (H) 1 L 1 IPFW (H) 2 W • 1 UMKC (A) 0 W • 3 Butler (A) 2 W 3 W. Kentucky (H) 0 L 1 Drake (A) 4 L 0 Bradley (A) 2 W 4 Eastern Illinois (H) 1 L 1 #10 Indiana (A) 2 W 9 Lipscomb (A) 0 W 2 Missouri State (A) 1 L 1 #11 Creighton (H) 3 T m•2 Missouri State (N) 2 (UE wins shootout 5-3) L m 0 Creighton (A) 2 45 31 m MVC Tournament (3rd) • (OT)
2008 (9-7-2) Coach: Mike Jacobs W 2 Detroit (N) 0 W 3 Central Arkansas (N) 0 W 3 Butler (H) 2 W 1 North Florida (H) 0 W 3 Valparaiso (H) 1 L 2 UC Santa Barbara (A) 4 L 0 Cal Poly (A) 3 W 6 Centenary (H) 0 L • 2 #16 Indiana (H) 3 W 1 Western Illinois (A) 0 T • 0 Lipscomb (H) 0 L 2 #2 Creighton (A) 3 L 0 Missouri State (H) 2 L 0 #6 Maryland (A) 4 W 3 Eastern Illinois (A) 1 W• 2 Bradley (H) 1 L 1 #25 Drake (H) 4 T •m0 Bradley (H) 0 (Bradley wins shootout 5-4) 31 28 m MVC Tournament (4th) • (OT)
2009 (12-8-1) Coach: Mike Jacobs L 0 SIU-Edwardsville (H) 1 W 3 NC-Greensboro (N) 0 L 0 #1 North Carolina (A) 4 W 4 Xavier (N) 1 W 2 W. Michigan (N) 0 W 1 IUPUI 0 W 5 Stony Brook (H) 3 L 4 Western Illinois (H) 2 W 2 Eastern Illinois (A) 0 L 1 Creighton (A) 2 W 2 Eastern Illinois (H) 1 L 0 #22 Drake (A) 1 W 3 Bradley (H) 1 T • 1 Creighton (H) 1 L 0 Missouri State (H) 1 W 1 Drake (H) 0 L 0 Indiana (A) 2 L 0 #22 Missouri State (A) 1 W 2 Bradley (H) 1 W•m2 Missouri State (N) 1 L m1 Drake (A) 2 34 25 m MVC Tournament (2nd) • (OT)
2010 (7-10-1) Coach: Mike Jacobs W 2 Washington (N) 1 L 1 #19 Portland (A) 2 W 9 Alabama A&M (H) 0 W 2 East Tenn. State (H) 0 W 4 Belmont (H) 1 T • 0 Xavier (H) 0 L 1 Western Illinois (A) 3 L • 1 Kentucky (H) 2 L 0 Indiana (A) 1 L 1 #12 Butler (A) 2 L 1 Drake (A) 2 W 1 SIU Edwardsville (H) 0 L • 1 Creighton (H) 2 L 0 Missouri State (A) 3 L 1 Bradley (A) 2 W 3 Eastern Illinois (H) 0 W 5 Central Arkansas (H) 0 L m0 Missouri State (N) 2 33 23 m MVC Tournament (5th) • (OT)