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Location: Lexington, Ky. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 28,000 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Blue (PMS 286) and White Conference: Conference USA (men’s soccer only, rifle in GARC, SEC for all other sports) Stadium: UK Soccer Complex (1,500) President: Dr. Eli Capilouto (Alabama, 1971) Faculty Representative: Joseph Fink III (Philadelphia Pharmacy & Science, 1970)
Head Coach: Ian Collins Alma Mater: Crewe and Alsager College, 1985 Career Record: 199-154-45 (.557), 20 years Record at UK: 188-123-36 (.594), 18 years Assistant Coach: Jeff Chaney (Georgetown College, 1991) Assistant Coach: Matt Wilkerson (Kentucky, 2003) Student Assistant Coaches: Jason Griffiths, Dan Williams
Athletic Administration
First Year: 1991 All-Time Record: 209-139-38 (.591) Home Record: 117-47-21 (.689) Postseason Record: 3-4 (.427) Last Postseason Appearance: 2003, lost to Indiana, 2-1 (2OT) in 2nd rd.
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Soccer History Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart (Ottawa, 1981) Deputy Director of Athletics: Mark Coyle Sr. Associate AD/Student-Athlete Affairs: Sandy Bell Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations: Lisa Peterson Senior Associate AD/Administration: John Cropp Senior Associate AD/Communications: DeWayne Peevy Senior Associate AD/Facilities & Operations: Russ Pear Associate AD/Marketing & Licensing: Jason Schlafer Associate AD/Development: Candice Chaffin Associate AD/Ticket Operations: Joe Sharpe Associate AD/Academics: Bob Bradley Assistant AD/Compliance: John Butler Assistant AD/Event Operations & Championships: Kevin Saal (Men’s Soccer Adminstrator) Assistant AD/Business: Melissa Gleason Assistant AD/Academics & Elibility: Heather McAtee Assistant AD/Event Management: Rodney Stiles
Media Relations Associate AD/Media Relations: DeWayne Peevy Media Relations Director: Tony Neely Associate Director: Susan Lax Associate Director: John Hayden (women’s soccer) Assistant Director: Brent Ingram (men’s soccer) Assistant Director: Deb Moore Assistant Director/Internet: Pete Campagna Media Relations Assistant: Evan Crane Media Relations Assistant: Metz Camfield Office Coordinator: Jamie Holloway Publications Director: Craig Hornberger Creative Director: Kim Troxall Assistant Publications Director: Cailyn Huston Staff Photographers: Chet White, Brittany McIntosh
Communications (area code 859) Media Relations Office: 257-3838 Media Relations Fax: 323-4310 Ingram Office: 257-8504 Ingram Cell: 608-6230 Ingram E-Mail: brent.ingram@uky.edu Soccer Office: 257-4059 Soccer Fax: 323-4754 Soccer Press Box: 257-9397 Web Site: UKathletics.com
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Quick Facts/TOC 2011 Roster 2011 Schedule Ian Collins Ian Collins Jeff Chaney Matt Wilkerson/Support Staff Player Bios Player Bios Player Bios Player Bios Player Bios Player Bios Player Bios Player Bios 2010 Results 2010 Team/Individual Stats 2010 Team/Individual C-USA Stats 2010 Game-by-Game Stats 2010 Superlatives 2010 C-USA Recap/Awards 2010 C-USA Stat Recap 2010 Match Recaps 2010 Match Recaps 2010 Match Recaps 2010 Match Recaps History of UK Soccer Conference Championships Conference Championships C-USA History MAC History Postseason History Postseason History Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Series Records Series Results Series Results Honors All-Americans Barry Rice – All-America Letterwinners Letterwinners Individual Records Individual Records Team Records Team/Game Records Miscellaneous Records Miscellaneous Records Academic Honors
2011 ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 36
Name Tyler Beadle Dylan Asher Pedro Andreoni Steven Perinovic Brad Walker Matt Lodge Brendan Murphy Gabriel Conelian Tyler Riggs Marco Bordon Jacob Kemper Cameron Wilder Ryan Costen Steve Cabos Sam Brooks C.J. Tappel Josh McCrary Craig Heard Josh Mulvany Byron Vega Charlie Pettys John Brown Jake Garnett Brad Doliner Christodulos Nousiadis Jack Van Arsdale
Ht. 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-4 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-10 5-7 5-10 5-10 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-7 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-4 6-1
Wt. 210 165 181 170 207 170 160 145 151 165 163 145 155 155 195 170 170 149 180 157 165 165 165 180 218 200
Staff Head Coach: Ian Collins (Crew and Alsager, 1985) Assistant Coach: Jeff Chaney Assistant Coach: Matt Wilkerson Student Assistant Coach: Jason Griffiths, Dan Williams Head Trainer: Walt McCombs Strength Coach: John Spurlock
Pos. GK D D D D MF F MF F D F F MF MF D MF MF F MF MF D F D D MF/F GK
Yr. R-So. So. So. R-So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. R-Sr. R-Sr. So. R-Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. R-So. R-Fr. R-So.
Hometown (Previous School) Douglasville, Ga. (Hiram) Richardson, Texas (Richardson, LV Berkner) Sรกo Paulo, Brazil (South Kent/Hartwick College) Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine) Sydney, Australia (Marcellin College) Rossington, England (Rossington All Saints) Tamworth, England (St. Frances of Assissi) Sรกo Paulo, Brazil Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) Sรกo Paulo, Brazil (South Kent) Crestwood, Ky. (Oldham County) Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS of New Orleans) Solihull, England (University of the Cumberlands) Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) Marrietta, Ga. (Lassiter/Radford) Northampton, England (Northampton School) Oxford, England (Louisburg College) Guatemala City, Guatemala (South Kent) Columbus, Ohio (Bexley/UC Santa Barbara) Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Cape Elizabeth, Maine (IMG Soccer Academy) Owensboro, Ky. (Daviess) Richmond, Va. (Mills E. Godwin/VCU)
Pronunciation Guide Bordon: BOOR-don Cabos: CAY-boz Conelian: CON-a-LIN Mulvany: MUL-va-KNEE Nousiadis: NEWS-ee-AH-des Perinovic: PER-en-o-VIC
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SCHEDULE AUGUST 26 (Fri)
DAYTON
7:30 PM
28 (Sun)
MICHIGAN
7:00 PM
SEPTEMBER UKIT (Lexington, Ky.) 2 (Fri) 4 (Sun)
Evansville vs. IUPUI
5:00 PM
KENTUCKY VS. WRIGHT STATE
7:30 PM
Wright State vs. Evansville KENTUCKY VS. IUPUI
Noon 2:30 PM
6 (Tues)
IPFW
7:00 PM
9 (Fri)
at Stanford
5:00 PM
11 (Sun)
at California
5:00 PM
Gamecock Classic (Columbia, S.C.) 16 (Fri)
Kentucky vs. Brown
5:30 PM
18 (Sun)
Kentucky vs. High Point
21 (Wed)
at Creighton
7:00 PM
EVANSVILLE
7:00 PM
* at Central Florida
7:00 PM
23 (Fri) 28 (Wed)
12:00 PM
OCTOBER 2 (Sun)
* at FIU
1:00 PM
5 (Wed)
* MARSHALL
7:00 PM
8 (Sat) 12 (Wed)
* UAB
7:00 PM
* TULSA
7:00 PM
19 (Wed)
at Indiana
7:00 PM
23 (Sun)
* at Memphis
3:00 PM
30 (Sun)
* SMU
12:00 PM
NOVEMBER 4 (Fri)
* SOUTH CAROLINA
6:00 PM
* Denotes Conference USA matches Home Games in BOLD CAPS All times are Eastern and subject to change
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HEAD COACH IAN COLLINS A three-time conference coach of the year, Ian Collins has transformed the UK program into an annual contender from the ground up, taking over in its infancy in 1994 and running up 188 career wins at UK and a winning percentage hovering just over 60-percent. Collins enters the 2011 season with 199 career wins and an experienced and a talented group of players ready to add to an impressive resume. Collins, a native of Bridgnorth, England, came to UK after spending three years at St. John's University in Jamaica, N.Y as an Assistant Coach. Since arriving, Collins formed Kentucky into a run-away powerhouse in the Mid-American Conference and an annual contender in the rugged Conference USA. Collins’ paced UK through a decade of dominance in the MAC, posting a 44-13-4 record from 1995-2004, winning a staggering 75-percent of its contests and a total of seven regular season and tournament titles. After solidifying itself as the team-to-beat in the MAC, Collins’ oversaw a critical transition into C-USA for Kentucky in 2005. Since the transition, Collins hasn’t allowed the program to do anything but win, winning 70-percent of its league matches and finishing among the top three in the conference for four of six seasons in the league. In a conference packed with mid-continent titans SMU and Tulsa, Kentucky has stepped right into the fray, finishing second in the CUSA regular-season in 2006 and 2008 and post-
ing third-place finishes in 2007 and 2010 both seasons that saw the UK team crippled with injuries and adversity. UK and Tulsa are the only teams to make the conference tournament field in every season since the league was realigned in. Since UK entered C-USA, the Wildcats own the secondbest overall record in the league (25-11-4), posting four second-place finishes (two regular season and two Conference Tournament finals) UK has also packed in the crowds in recent years. Overall, UK has led the league in attendance three times since joining the conference in 2005. In 2010, UK average 1002 fans per game in ten home dates. After a 3-4-2 initial league run in 2005, UK’s first season in the conference, Collins guided UK to a stellar 2006 campaign. In 2006, the Wildcats went 14-5-2 their second highest total ever and finished in second place in C-USA -- one point behind SMU, which was ranked No. 1 in the Nation in College Soccer all season long. Kentucky also played against SMU in the final of the Conference Tournament being narrowly defeated. Along with the wins in 2006 came national recognition as UK returned to the top 25 after a one-year absence, reaching as high as No. 13, the best in school annals. Kentucky also returned to dominance at home in 2006, posting a school-record 10-1 mark at the UK Soccer Complex in 2006, including a 1-0 double-overtime victory over sixth-ranked South Carolina. After losing two of the more prolific offensive players in the history of the program to professional soccer in 2006, Collins was faced with one of the more challenging coaching jobs of his career in 2007, as UK was hit with a crippling injury bug, losing as many as 14 players from the regular-playing rotation. Collins was left to pick up the pieces, turning future All-America defender Barry Rice into one of UK’s lone goalscoring threats on set pieces and grinding out a 5-3, third-place finish in the league, including the first win over a top-ranked team in school annals, a come-from behind 2-1 win over No. 1 SMU. Enter the 2008 season and another amazing coaching job from Collins, as the Wildcats posted 12 wins and a final No. 21 national ranking. Collins directed UK to a second-place finish in the conference, going 6-1-1 and advancing to the championship game of the C-USA Tournament against Tulsa. After falling behind early, UK rallied to even the game and force the decisive penalty kicks, eventually losing 4-2 in penalties. Despite the penalty-kick decider, UK ended the season on a school-record 10-match unbeat4
THE COLLINS FILE PERSONAL Birthdate: April 14, 1963 Hometown: Bridge North, England Wife: Jenny Children: son Jack (10), daughter Victoria (8) First season as head coach: 1994 COACHING HONORS • 1997 MAC Coach of the Year • 1999 NSCAA Mideast Region Coach of the Year • 1999 MAC Coach of the Year • 2001 MAC Coach of the Year YEAR-BY-YEAR AT KENTUCKY 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
9-9-2 16-5-1 9-10-3 12-7-2 12-9-0 13-7-1 11-9-2 14-6-1 10-9-0
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total
12-7-2 11-5-3 6-7-6 14-5-2 7-10-2 12-4-5 13-6-0 7-8-4 188-128-36 (.594)
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS • Served as an assistant at St. John’s prior to arriving at Kentucky. • Was the youngest Division I head coach in the nation when hired at Hofstra in 1986. • Awarded the Robert McNulty Award in 1993 as the outstanding coaching candidate at the United States Soccer Federation Coaching School. • Earned his USSF “A” coaching license in 1994 and holds a National Soccer Coaches Association of America Premier Diploma. • In 1995, guided Kentucky to a 16-5-1 record, which included a 1-0 win over Indiana, while earning the school’s first national ranking. • Guided Kentucky to its first NCAA Tournament berth in 1999 and has been to four in the past six seasons. • Led Wildcats to four Mid-American Conference championships and three MAC Tournament titles in sixyear stretch between 1999-2004. • Developed three All-Americans, 32 All-Region and 70 All-Conference players with 111 SEC Honor Roll members and four NSCAA Team Academic Awards. • In 2008, guided UK to Conference USA Tournament championship game, a No. 21 national ranking and a second-place finish in C-USA. • Current UK standouts Dylan Asher (2010) and Matt Lodge (2009) became the first two freshmen AllAmericans in program history. • While in Conference USA, has led his clubs to the second-most wins in the league, advancing to the conference tournament in each season.
en streak and when the NCAA selection committee made its picks the following Monday, UK was the only team ranked in the top-25 to not get a dancing card; a disappointing finale to the 2008 season. The 2009 campaign, led by a trio of captains, was hindered by losses in the first three conference games. Needing to win the remainder of its conference games in order to make the C-USA Tournament, UK’s defense was up to the challenge, allowing only two goals over the remaining five games earning a spot in the C-USA Tournament, posting four conference road match wins. While the team’s coached by Collins over the last two decades have had a lot of success, his individual tutelage has shined bright, with a total of four players earning All-America honors – including Rice, UK’s first two-time All-American selection (2008, 2009), and Matt Lodge, the first Freshman All-American (2009) in school history. A total of 34 players have earned AllRegion honors since 1994 and since UK joined C-USA in 2005, 28 players have earned AllConference USA recognition. While in the MAC, 44 of Collins’ student-athletes earned AllMAC accolades, directing three players to MAC Player of the Year honors. In 2009, Collins placed two players on MLS rosters, as Jason Griffiths was picked by the New England Revolution in the MLS SuperDraft, while Rice signed a professional contract with D.C. United. In addition to producing outstanding teams, Collins has shaped outstanding student-athletes as well. Collins' players have excelled in the classroom, resulting in 44 MAC Academic Honor Roll and 119 Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll selections – since 1998 – as well as four academic All-Americans. Since joining C-USA in 2005, 92 student-athletes have earned C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll accolades. Three times since 2005, UK soccer has been honored as the top academic athletic team at the annual Kentucky CATSPY Awards and four times since 2000 UK has been awarded the NSCAA Team Academic Award. Also in 2009, midfielder Chad Hagerty was honored as the Male Student-Athlete of the Year, carrying a 4.0 GPA throughout his academic career. One of the brightest achievements of the Soccer program is that since the year 2000 five Men’s Soccer players have represented UK in the finals for the SEC Boyd McWhorter award, one of the top honors the league hands out for student/athletes. A year-by-year breakdown of UK dominance under Collins in the MAC is impressive. In 2004, he led the Wildcats to their fourth MAC championship in five years. Kentucky’s dominance was evident by the seven players named all-conference that season, led by Player of the
Year Jamal Shteiwi. At 11-5-3, UK registered its eighth straight 10-win season. Collins coached Shteiwi to his second consecutive Player of the Year honor, a first in MAC history. Shteiwi also became the second Wildcat to earn All-America honors under Collins tutelage as both collegesoccernews.com and the NSCAA recognized him. In 2004, the UK defense also proved to be one of the best in the nation. The Wildcats held their final 17 opponents of the year to one goal or fewer. It is the longest such streak in school annals. In 2003, Kentucky put together arguably its most successful season in the program’s young history. The Wildcats asserted their dominance in the MAC by posting a 6-0-0 regular season conference record, only the fourth team in league history to finish with an unblemished season. Even more impressive during the season was the fact that Kentucky shutout each of its six league foes in that span. As a team, the Cats finished ninth in the nation with an 0.68 goals against average and its 10 shutouts ranks second in school annals. Since 1999, the Wildcats have won four conference championships, three conference tournament titles and made four trips to the NCAA Tournament. However, Collins has been recognized for his excellent coaching ability since before he had UK regularly winning championships. In 1997, he was named the MAC Coach of the Year for the first time after leading the Wildcats to a second-place finish in the league. In 1999, Collins earned his second MAC Coach of the Year award and was also named the NSCAA Mideast Region Coach of the Year. That season, he guided Kentucky to the MAC Tournament championship and its first NCAA Tournament appearance in school history. In a heartbreaker, the Wildcats pushed defending national champion Indiana to the brink before falling in double overtime. Collins led Kentucky to its first regularseason MAC championship in 2000 while repeating as tournament champs. UK completed the incredible season in the Sweet 16 after advancing past No. 9 St. Louis in the NCAA Tournament. In 2001, the Wildcats provided Collins with the team's highest offensive output since 1995, nearly breaking a school record for points with 125 on 39 goals and a school-record 47 assists. UK finished the year with a 14-6-1 record, its first undefeated MAC season, its third straight MAC tourney title as well as another berth in the NCAA tourney. Collins received his third MAC Coach of the Year Award for his efforts. Arriving in the Bluegrass as an assistant coach in 1992, Collins has been a part of the Wildcat family for 17 of its 19 years. He spent two sea5
sons as assistant for former head coach Sam Wooten before taking over the reins prior to the 1994 campaign. In just his second season, Collins led the Wildcats to a school-record 16 wins, including a victory over established powerhouse Indiana. Two years later, Collins’ Kentucky squad posted a 12-7-2 overall record, including a 2-1 triumph over rival Bowling Green in front of more than 3,000 fans at the UK Soccer Complex. Prior to coming to Lexington and as the top assistant at St. Johns, Collins was involved with all areas of coaching the Red Storm, including allocation of scholarship and recruiting funds. He was directly responsible for a daily training schedule and developed team techniques and tactics. After coming to the United States in 1986 from Great Britain, a 22-year-old Collins became the youngest head coach in Division I soccer when he accepted the head coaching job at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. During his playing days, Collins earned a spot on the English School Boy Under-18 National Team as well as spending time with Walsall, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Crewe Alexandra. In January 1993, Collins was awarded the Robert McNulty Award as the outstanding coaching candidate at the United States Soccer Federation Coaching School. In January 1994, Collins earned his USSF "A" coaching license, and he also holds a NSCAA Premier Diploma. Collins has spent time in Europe completing the first part of the UEFA “A” license. Collins spent three years in New York working as a stockbroker on Wall Street completing both the Series 7 and 63 examinations, and in 1990, he earned his real estate sales license. A graduate of Bridgnorth Endowed High School in England, Collins attended Crewe and Alsager College (Cheshire, England) and received his HNC degree in business finance in 1985. Born April 14, 1963, Collins and his wife Jenny have two children, Jack (10) and Victoria (eight). They reside in Lexington, Ky.
ASSISTANT JEFF CHANEY Jeff Chaney has played an integral role for the University of Kentucky men’s and women’s soccer teams for the past 19 seasons, 17 of which he’s been a men’s assistant coach. Chaney was an assistant for the women’s program in its first two seasons (1992-93) before being named men’s assistant in 1994. He has played a vital role in the Wildcat’s success, including the 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004 MidAmerican Conference regular-season titles, the 1999, 2000 and 2001 MAC Tournament Championships and NCAA Tournament bids in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2003. Chaney handles a majority of the administrative duties for the program in addition to his training responsibilities. For the majority of his tenure with UK, Chaney has had a direct impact on the academic success of the program, helping the team achieve several team academic awards. On the field, Chaney has worked as goalkeeping coach since 2001, coaching some of the top keepers in program annals. Since 2001, six UK keepers have earned all-conference accolades, including Dan Williams, who was tabbed AllConference in 2006, 2008 and 2009. With a freshman in between the pipes in 2010, Chaney helped mold Tyler Beadle into an All-Conference keeper. Chaney has had a direct impact on some of the top keepers in UK history, including Williams, Andy Gruenebaum, Greg Raber and Brian O’Leary. The four keepers have rewritten the UK record books and Gruenebaum tended goal for the 2008 Major League Soccer Champion Columbus Crew. Raber finished his career as UK’s record holder with a 0.85 career goalsagainst average, also pacing the entire nation, while O’Leary posted a school-record 22 shutouts. O’Leary went on to play professionally in Finland. Over the past few years, the Wildcats have had 15 selections to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, three Verizon Academic All-Americans, two NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-Americans, 119 Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll Selections and three Arthur Ashe Scholar Athletes. During the spring of 2008, the team as a whole earned the Team Academic CATSPY for the third straight year as UK’s highest achieving athletic team. Then again at the 2010 CATSPY Awards Wildcat soccer was represented when Chad Hagerty took home the Male Scholar Athlete of the Year Award.
The Wildcats have also earned four NSCAA Team Academic Awards since 2000 and combined for a team grade-point average of 3.30 in the 2005-06 academic year. Perhaps the best indicator of the Kentucky soccer program’s dual commitment to academics and on-the-field excellence can be found in the finalists for the SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award. Every year, the SEC selects two Student-Athletes of the Year. A male and female nominee, considered the top student-athletes from their university, represents each SEC school. The University of Kentucky’s male nominee has often been a member of the men’s soccer program: Jason Bell in 2000, Giovani Fernandes in 2001, Ilkka Jantti in 2002, Chris Austin in 2004 and Nathan Li in 2007. A native of Georgetown, Ky., Chaney graduated from Scott County High School, where he earned All-State and All-Conference honors and was a co-founder of the soccer program. In 1984, Chaney received the prestigious American High School Athlete Award. Chaney continued his soccer career at Georgetown (Ky.) College where he was named to the NAIA All-District team in 1985 and was team captain for three seasons. He was also awarded the Outstanding Senior Award in Political Science in 1991. Since 1986, Chaney has spent his summers as staff coach at numerous soccer camps across the country as well as in Germany. Chaney served as an assistant boys coach at Lexington Catholic High School (Lexington, Ky.) from 1989-1991, helping the Knights reach the state semifinals in 1989. He has also worked with the Kentucky Olympic Development Program where he was a state coach from 19921997 and the girl’s state coach in 1995 and 1996. Since 1987, Chaney has been working with the many local clubs in Lexington. His club teams have reached the State Cup final 10 times, coming away with five championships. Chaney has received the NSCAA National Diploma and his USSF “B" coaching license. Chaney resides in Lexington, Ky., and has one daughter, Caroline (10).
COLLINS ON CHANEY
“Jeff Chaney is the backbone of our program. He has been with me since day one and has been a stabilizing force in everything we do. He is easily one of the top assistants in the country.” 6
ASSISTANT MATT WILKERSON Matt Wilkerson is in his ninth year as a fulltime assistant for the Kentucky men's soccer team, after spending one year as a student assistant. For the fifth consecutive season, Wilkerson will function as the program’s recruiting coordinator. In his time at Kentucky, he has helped the Wildcats to two conference championships while helping UK produce scoring offenses and defenses ranked in the top-25 nationally in 2006. In just the past four seasons, he has helped develop 27 players into all-conference performers, including nine first teamers, the 2007 and 2008 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year, Barry Rice, the program’s first Freshman AllAmerican, Matt Lodge and 2009 MLS SuperDraft selection Jason Griffiths. Wilkerson was a two-year letterman for the Wildcats in 1996 and 1997 after transferring from Wisconsin-Green Bay following his sophomore season. A young coach with a tremendous passion for the game, Wilkerson helped lead the team to the Mid-American Conference championship in his first season. In three seasons playing for the Wildcats, Wilkerson started in 24 of 37 games and helped the team advance to the MAC Tournament finals and semifinals. As one of the team's most versatile players, he contributed two goals as a junior and three goals as a senior in addition to two assists. After leaving UK, Wilkerson played one season in the EISL Indoor Soccer League until his career was shortened after breaking the tibia and fibula bones in his leg. In 2000, Wilkerson returned to his hometown of Iowa City, Iowa, to become head coach at Iowa City West High School. It did not take Wilkerson long to make his mark as a coach. In his first season, he led his alma mater to the Iowa Class 2A State Championship. With a state title under his belt, Wilkerson became the Assistant Director of Coaching at the Iowa Soccer Club from 2000-02. Wilkerson has earned a USSF "B" national coaching license.
SUPPORT STAFF
Kevin Saal Assistant AD/ Championships
Jason Griffiths Student Assistant Coach
Dan Williams Student Assistant Coach
Walt McCombs Head Athletic Trainer
Logan Martin Athletic Trainer
Jeremy Mahoney Athletic Trainer
Lauren Kluemper Student Manager
Brent Ingram Men’s Soccer SID
Mike Haley Academic Advisor
John Spurlock Strength Coach
Cliff Matekovich Sports Video
Marc Hill Event Management
COLLINS ON WILKERSON
“Matt is one of the top up-and-coming coaches in the country. He understands the game extremely well and is very driven. He was a terrific player here at UK, so he understands our style of play. We are very fortunate to have a bright young coach like him on our staff.” 7
2011 PLAYER BIOS Pedro Andreoni
ASHER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 19-19 0 0 0 14
D • 6-2 • So. Sao Paulo, Brazil (South Kent/Hartwick College)
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 5 1-0 0 0-0
Tyler Beadle GK • 6-2 • R-So. Douglasville, Ga. (Hiram)
2010 Played at Hartwick College and coaches Ian McIntyre and John Scott … Played in seven games with five starts … Fired one shot, coming on goal.
* TopDrawerSoccer.com NCAA’s Top freshmen listing * C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (9/7/10) * C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (10/25/10) * All-Conference USA (third-team) * Freshman All-Conference USA
PRE-COLLEGE Played for coach Owen Finberg at South Kent … Helped capture the New England (NEPSSA) Championship at South Kent in 2008 … Joins Marco Bordon and Byron Vega as South Kent products on the UK roster … Former UK forward Marco dos Santos was also a South Kent product.
2010 Started all 19 games as UK’s goalkeeper, earning All-Conference USA accolades and Freshman All-Conference USA honors … Twice earned C-USA Defensive Player of the Week accolades … Allowed 26 goals in 19 games, good for a 1.30 goals-against average … Saved 63 shots and posted four shutouts … His 63 saves are the ninth-best single-season total in program history … With four shutouts as a freshman, ranks 13th in UK single-season history … Opened his career with back-to-back clean sheets in the UK Invitational … Followed that with one goal allowed the next weekend in the Wildcat Invitational, posting a clean sheet vs. Houston Baptist, suffering his first loss with a 1-0 overtime result vs. Loyola Marymount … Posted a win over Evansville, Marshall, FIU, Tulsa and South Carolina, charting a clean sheet against FIU … Tallied a season-high six saves in the win at Evansville, adding five saves against Tulsa, Michigan and Indiana.
PERSONAL Full name is Pedro Tcharbadjian Andreoni … Son of Marcio Di Lorenzi Andreoni and Maria Cristina Helene Tcharbadjian … Has a younger brother, Julio Tcharbadjian Andreoni (13) … Born January 17, 1990 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Dylan Asher D • 5-10 • So. Richardson, Texas (Richardson, LV Berkner) * TopDrawerSoccer.com NCAA’s Top freshmen listing * 2010 CollegeSoccerNews.com Freshman All-America
2009 Redshirted season.
(third-team) * 2010 NSCAA All-Midwest Region (third-team) * 2010 All-Conference USA (second-team) * 2010 Freshman All-Conference USA
PRE-COLLEGE Lettered four years at Hiram High School for coach Lamont Hight ... Led team to Georgia State Semi-Finals … Named Defensive Player of the Year, All Region, and All County in 2007 as a sophomore and MVP in 2008 ... Was Distinguished Athlete for the Class of ‘09 ... Played club ball for Atlanta Fire United under coach Darren McKune from 2008-2009.
2010 Started all 19 games of the season, helping anchor the defensive backline … Became the second player in program history to earn freshman allAmerica accolades, joining UK teammate Matt Lodge (2009) … Also earned second-team All-Conference USA and Freshman All-Conference USA accolades … Played a team-leading 1767 minutes out of the 1813 total minutes for UK in 2011 … Also saw some time in the midfield with UK battling injuries … Fired 14 total shots, including five on target … In a shift to the midfield for a game vs. Memphis, fired a career-high and team-leading four shots, including one on target.
PERSONAL Full name is Tyler Christopher Beadle ... Oldest child of Michael and Renee Beadle … Has a brother Tucker (10) ... Born on May 2, 1991 in Kansas City, Mo. BEADLE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S Min GA 2010 19-19 1804:20 26
PRE-COLLEGE Lettered for four years at Lloyd V. Berkner and coach Juan Beracochea … Totaled 37 career goals and 16 career assists … Was named captain and team MVP as a senior … Named offensive MPV from 2008-10 … Earned all-district honors for three final high school seasons … As a freshman, was named newcomer of the year … Also played for Solar Soccer Club and coach Kevin Smith, the same club team as UK sophomore defender Ryan Costen … Led club team to the state cup championship in 2007 and 2008 … Played football as a freshman in high school.
GAA 1.30
SV 63
PCT. .708
W-L-T 7-7-4
Marco Bordon D • 6-1 • R-Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil (South Kent) 2010 Redshirted season. PRE-COLLEGE Played at the South Kent School for coach Owen Finberg.
PERSONAL Full name is Dylan James Asher … Son of Tonie Asher … Born Oct. 21, 1991 in Carrollton, Texas … Has four sisters, Angela (36), Melissa (33), Joyce (31) and Lindsey (26). 8
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PERSONAL Full name is Marco Antonio Hotte Bordon … Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Aug. 2, 1990 … Son of Julio Vasconcellos Borno and Ana Lucia Hotte Bordon … Has two older brothers, Geraldo Moacir Bordon Neto (26) and Bruno Hotte Bordon (24) … Attended South Kent School, with UK teammates Pedro Andreoni and Byron Vega.
F • 5-9 • Fr. Clinton, Miss. (Clinton) PRE-COLLEGE Member of the USA men’s U17 national team … A two-time all-state selection … Played for coach Jeff Long at Clinton High School, earning four letters … Led team to the 5A state championship as a sophomore … Played for the club Chicago Fire Junior’s and coach Ryan Webb (U17 and U18) … Fire won the state championship from 2005-10 … Was named the freshman of the year in 2006 for Clinton, the best offensive player as a junior and the team MVP as a senior … As a senior, totaled 14 goals and eight assist, including three game-winning goals and 75 shots … Netted nine goals with 11 assists as a freshman and added 15 goals and six assists as a junior … Ranks as the third all-time leading scorer at Clinton with 38 goals in three years, also playing a season as a defender … Also starred in football for four years, earning the best receiver accolade as a freshman and a player of the week accolade as a senior … Was a member of the National Honor Society before transferring schools.
Sam Brooks D • 6-2 • Sr. Solihull, England (University of the Cumberlands) 2010 Played in 18 of UK’s 19 games with 11 starting assignments … A defender by nature, was forced into action on the front line due to injuries to the UK lineup … Ranked third on the club in scoring, totaling three goals and one assist … Fired 29 shots, including nine on goal … Two of his goals came as game winners … Logged 933 minutes … Picked up his first career assist in a match at Michigan … In the next game, netted the game-winning goal at Evansville, firing three shots in just 19 minutes off the bench … Tallied second goal as the game-winning goal at Marshall … Third goal of 2010 came as UK’s lone goal in a 1-1 draw with UCF.
PERSONAL Full name is Jonathan Christopher Brown … Son of Cleveland Brown and Jetuwan Brown … Born Dec. 7, 1992 in Clinton, Miss. … Has two sisters, Jianna (4) and Jada (12).
2008-09 Earned Mid-South Conference Honorable Mention accolades … In 2009, posted four goals and two assists in 18 games and 16 starts … Fired 19 shots, including nine on goal … Was 1-for-1 on penalty-kick attempts … Played for coach Paulo Neto at the University of the Cumberlands.
Steve Cabos MF • 5-10 • Fr. New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS of New Orleans)
PRE-COLLEGE Played at the Lyndon School in England for coaches Chris Shaugnessy and Mark Ricketts … Led team to the Solihull Cup Championship in 2004 and 2006 … Team won the Birmingham Cup Championship as a junior in 2005, advancing to the quarterfinals of the national cup … Was honored with the Victor Lodorum award for athletics achievements while in high school … Owns the school record for career goals (62) … Also played for coach Pete Hall and club team Port Vale FC from 2003-06 … Also played cricket for four years and rugby as a senior.
PRE-COLLEGE Four-year letterwinner for coach Hubie Collins at Jesuit High School of New Orleans … Named 2009-11 Louisiana High School Soccer Division I All-State, MVP, All-Metro and All-District … Totaled 23 goals and 35 assists from 2010-11 … Named the 2009-10 Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year … A 2009-10 ESPN RISE AllAmerica selection … In 2009, at the age of 16, was the youngest player selected for the Baton Rouge Capitals, a PDL team … Totaled 21 goals and 23 assists from 2009-10 for Jesuit … In 2010, led Jesuit to the state runner-up finish and district championship, earning a No. 9 ranking in ESPN Rise and riding a 94-game unbeaten streak … As a four-year starter, led Jesuit to a 111-4-9 record, the best four-year period in state history … Led team to the state championship in 2009 and 2010, ranking as high as No. 1 nationally … In the U17 Region III Premier League, was the leading scorer with 14 goals and five assists in nine games … Was invited to attend Everton FC while training in England in 2008 … The team captain of New Orleans United … Set the Jesuit single-season school record with 35 assists … Also played for coach Josh Couvllion for the Chicago Fire Juniors of Louisiana.
PERSONAL Full name is Samuel Allan Brooks … Son of Mark Allan Brooks and Paula May Brooks … Has three younger siblings, sister Jessica (16) and brothers Liam (14) and the late Daniel … Born Oct. 26, 1989 in Solihull, England. BROOKS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 18-11 3 1 7 29
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 9 4-0 2 0-0
PERSONAL Full name is Steven Marcel Cabos … Born Feb. 18, 1993 in Kenner, La. … Son of Eddie Cabos, Christi Cobos and Cherie Cobos … Has four brothers, Chris (22), Ryan (20), Jake (6) and Ethan (3).
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Gabriel Conelian
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MF • 5-9 • Jr. Sao Paulo, Brazil
2009 Redshirted season.
PRE-COLLEGE Played at Colegeo Objectivo.
PRE-COLLEGE Attended Cape Elizabeth High School prior to lettering two years at the Pendleton School ... Led Cape Elizabeth to Maine State Champions two consecutive years from 2006-2007 ... Played for IMG’s Development Academy teams, U16 and U18 ... Also, prior to the creation of the US Soccer Development Academy League, he was named to the Region I, ODP 1991 Boy’s Regional Player Pool for two consecutive years, 20062007.
PERSONAL Full name is Gabriel Teruel Conelian … Born March 5, 1990 in Sao Paulo, Brazil … Son of Paulo Cesar Conelian and Gloria R.R. Teruel Conelian … Has a brother, Paulo (18).
Ryan Costen
PERSONAL Full name is James Bradley Doliner ... Son of Jim and Peggy Doliner … Has a sister Emily (21) who attends Tulane University ... Born on July 6, 1991 in Portland, Maine.
MF • 5-10 • So. Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville) 2010 Suffered an injury in the third game of his career, ending 2010 season … Had been a fixture in the lineup through his first three games, making two starts and logging 94 minutes … Started the first two games of his career, logging 59 minutes in the season lidlifter vs. Eastern Illinois and 33 minutes vs. IUPUI … Suffered an injury after opening his career … Due to the injury, retains four years of eligibility.
DOLINER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 15-8 0 0 0 3
Jake Garnett D • 6-0 • Fr. Coppell, Texas (Coppell)
PRE-COLLEGE Four-year letterwinner for coach Ricardo Souza at Lewisville High School … As a senior, totaled 13 goals and 17 assists, firing 21 shots and netting three game-winning goals … As a junior, netted nine goal and had 14 assists … In 2008, as a sophomore, totaled a career-best 16 goals and 12 assists, firing 43 shots … As a freshman in 2007, netted 12 goals and had over 10 assists … Named all-district as a sophomore and junior, also earning Lewisville MVP honors … Played for Solar Soccer Club U-18 Academy and coach Kevin Smith from 2003-10, the same club team as UK sophomore defender Dylan Asher … … Led Solar to back-to-back state championships … Team advanced to the Disney Showcase finals in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
PRE-COLLEGE One of the top prospects in Texas, led Coppell High School to the state playoffs as a junior and senior and a district championship as a sophomore … A first-team all-region honoree, the 5A Newcomer of the Year and an Adidas ESP invitee as a junior … The winner of the golden boot as a sophomore … The team captain of the U17/18 Dallas Texas Academy … Played for Hassan Nazari for the Dallas Texans from 2004-11. PERSONAL Full name is Jacob Thomas Garnett … Born July 21, 1992 in Coppell, Texas … Son of Matthew Garnett and Cari Tanner … Has two brothers, Micah (10), Gabriel (8), and two sisters, Haleigh (22) and Emily (16).
PERSONAL Full name is Ryan Emmanuel Costen … Son of John N. Costen and Amy Costen … Born March 21, 1992 in Tyler, Texas … Has four older siblings, brothers John (29), Alexander (23) and Shane (22), and sister Melissa Snapp (30) … Cousins Jeremy Costen and Jennifer Costen attended Kentucky. COSTEN’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 3-2 0 0 0 0
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 1 1-0 0 0-0
Craig Heard F • 5-9 • So. Northampton, England (Northampton School)
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0
2010 Became a valuable resource off the bench as a true freshman, playing in eight games as a reserve … Battled injuries throughout the year that limited his playing time, forcing him to play under 100percent … Can play in the midfield or as an attacking player … Logged 140 minutes, charting one assist, coming in a win at Marshall … Fired a career-high three shots in a tie with Houston Baptist, also playing a careerbest 49 minutes.
Brad Doliner D • 5-9 • R-So. Cape Elizabeth, Maine (IMG Soccer Academy) 2010 Helped anchor a UK backline that was crippled with injuries early in the season … Stepped up and started eight games, playing in 15 of UK’s 19 contests … Made starts at Marshall, at UAB, at Tulsa and at SMU, also starting vs. UCF, Memphis, Indiana and FIU … Totaled three shots on the year, including shots vs. Michigan, UAB and … Logged
PRE-COLLEGE Played for coach John Taplin at Northampton School for Boys … Named Northampton Senior Youth Football League top goal scorer in 2008-09 … Scored 26 goals as a senior and 13 goals as a junior … Led team to the Northampton Senior Youth Football League Cup as a senior.
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PERSONAL Full name is Craig Andrew Heard … Son of Keith and Diane … Born on Feb. 8, 1991 in Northampton, England … Has a twin brother, Stewart. HEARD’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 8-0 0 1 1 4
2010 A dangerous, explosive and attacking player … Continued to establish himself as one of the top performers in collegiate soccer as a sophomore, leading UK in scoring for the second consecutive year … Tallied a teamhigh 11 points on four goals and three assists, despite not finding his form until late in the year and battling injuries early in the year … Played in all 19 games with 14 starts, firing a team-best 32 shots and 22 shots on goal … Logged 1165 minutes … Led UK with 44 corner kicks taken … Notched an assist in the season opener vs. Eastern Illinois … Tallied first goal of the year vs. Iona, later adding goals at UAB and the game-tying goal vs. Indiana, a gorgeous goal from 20 yards out … Netted the gamewinning goal on a spectacular free kick at Tulsa … Added an assist in the home finale vs. South Carolina.
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0
Jacob Kemper F • 5-10 • Jr. Crestwood, Ky. (Oldham Couty) 2010 After showing glimpses of tremendous potential as a freshman and sophomore, had a breakout spring in 2011, leading UK with three goals … As a sophomore, came off the bench in 13 of UK’s 19 games as a front-line threat, logging 568 total minutes … Played a season-high 79 minutes vs. Memphis and 78 minutes vs. Houston Baptist … Fired 14 shots on the year, with five coming on target.
2009 Had a dynamic season as a true freshman, leading UK in scoring with six goals and two assists (14 points) … Also led UK in shots (43), shots on goal (19) and game-winning goals (three) … Played the seventh-most minutes on the team, 1213, starting and playing in 17 of UK’s 19 contests … Became the first Freshman All-America selection in program history, also earning second-team All-Conference USA and a spot on the C-USA AllFreshman team … Exploded out of the gates in his career, netting his first career goal in a 56-minute outing against Bowling Green in the second game of his career … Delivered a big assist in UK’s 2-0 win over No. 19 Illinois-Chicago … Totaled first career two-goal game in UK’s 2-1 win over SIU-Edwardsville, clinching the UofL Invitational in Louisville … Was named C-USA Player of the Week and was tabbed to the Soccer America Team of the Week following the weekend tournament in the Derby City … Scored a goal in his fourth consecutive game against Alabama A&M, the game-winner in a 1-0 win over the athletic Jaguars … Returned in the scoring column with a game-tying goal at Memphis on Oct. 10, also netting the decisive goal in the following game, at South Carolina … Fired four shots six times during the season.
2009 Emerged as an offensive weapon for UK late in the season, playing in 10 games with one start … Logged 297 minutes and took five shots, including one on target … Played a season-high 47 minutes in a 2-0 win over High Point in the regular-season finale … Registered first start in first career game, playing 43 minutes at Xavier, totaling one shot … Fired two shots in 47 minutes against UNC Asheville, including one on goal. PRE-COLLEGE Lettered all four years at Oldham County High School under coach Mark Robson ... Led team to District 16 Champions as well as Region 8 Champions four consecutive years from 2005-2008… Also, in 2006 went all the way to win the State Championship and finishing as the runner up the two following years ... Named All-region all four years, second-team All-State in 2006, and first-team All-State in 07-08 ... Holds four Oldham County High School records, most goals in a season (33), most assists in a season (14), most goals in a career (86), and most assists in a career (48).
PRE-COLLEGE Attended Rossington All Saints and played for coach Alan Warbouys. PERSONAL Full name is Matthew Lodge ... Son of Stephen and Debra Lodge … Has a sister Joanne (26) and a brother Daniel (23) ... Born on Feb. 27, 1990 in Doncaster, England.
PERSONAL Full name is Jacob Matthew Kemper ... Son of William and Sherrie Kemper … Has two siblings a sister Haley (15) and a brother Jared (16) ... Born on May 26, 1991 in Lexington, Ky. KEMPER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2009 10-1 0 0 0 5 2010 13-0 0 0 0 14 Total 23-1 0 0 0 19
LODGE’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts 2009 17-17 6 2 14 2010 19-14 4 3 11 Total 36-31 10 5 25
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 1 0-0 0 0-0 5 3-2 0 0-0 6 3-2 0 0-0
Sh 43 32 75
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 19 1-0 3 0-0 22 3-0 1 0-1 41 4-0 4 0-1
Josh McCrary MF • 5-10 • R-Sr. Marrietta, Ga. (Lassiter/Radford)
Matt Lodge MF • 5-10 • Jr. Rossington, England (Rossington All Saints)
2010 Redshirted season.
* 2009 Second-Team Freshman All-America (Soccer America) * 2009 Third-Team Freshman All-America (College Soccer News) * 2009 Second-Team All-Conference USA * 2009 Conference USA All-Freshman Team * 2010 Second-Team All-Conference USA * 2010 NSCAA All-Midwest Region (third-team)
2009 Broke out late in the year as a legitimate weapon for the Wildcats, bringing a versatile player to the UK lineup, capable of playing nearly anywhere on the pitch … Played in 16 games with 11 starts, totaling one goal … Fired 17 shots and seven shots on goal, netting one game-winner and totaling 1015 minutes … Saw first action in the fourth game of the season, logging 37 minutes off the bench against SIU-Edwardsville … Got first career goal 11
as the game-winner against UNC Asheville … Started 11 consecutive games to end the season, including a stretch of seven straight games with at least one shot fired … Fired a season-best four shots in the finale at Tulsa in the C-USA Tournament.
PERSONAL Born Nov. 29 in Tamworth, England ... Son of John Murphy and Karen Satchwell … Has a brother Jonathan (16) and Sarah (9). MURPHY’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 15-5 1 1 3 4
2006-07 Spent the 2006-07 seasons at Radford University. PRE-COLLEGE Lettered three years at Lassiter High School under coach Neil Bloom ... Helped his team to a Region Championship in 2006 and a State Final Four in 2005 ... His senior year he was named MVP of team, midfielder of the year, All county, All Northwest Georgia ... Played club ball for Cobb FC under coach Steve Gummer ... Led them to u -19 Champs in 2008.
Christodulos Nousiadis MF/F • 6-4 • R-Fr. Owensboro, Ky. (Daviess) 2010 Redshirted season after suffering injury.
PERSONAL Son of Darold and Phyllis McCrary … Has two brothers Brandon (24) and Jordan (17) … Born on May 26, 1989 in Marietta, Ga. MCCRARY’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2009 16-11 1 0 2 17
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 1 0-0 1 0-0
PRE-COLLEGE Lettered for four years for coach Doug Sandifer at Daviess County High School … Tied the school record with 46 career goals at Daviess County … A first-team all-state selection as a senior … Earned second-team allstate accolades as a junior … Named offensive player of the year 2008-09 … A three-time all-region and all-district selection … Led team to the district championship in 2006, 2007 and 2009 … Won region championship in 2006 … … Also played for club team FC Evansville and coach Marshall Ray.
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 7 3-0 1 0-0
Josh Mulvany MF • 6-0 • R-Sr. Oxford, England (Louisburg College)
PERSONAL Full name is Chritodulos Nousiadis … Son of Niko Nousiadis and Lol Nousiadis … Has a brother, Spiro (21) … Born March. 30, 1992 in Ioaninna, Greece.
2010 Redshirted season. 2008-09 Transferred from Louisburg College in North Carolina … Played for coach Dave Sexton.
Steven Perinovic D • 5-11 • R-So. Delafield, Wis. (Kettle Moraine)
PRE-COLLEGE Played for club team Bullingdon Boys FC for coach Ray Hembridge.
2010 Became a fixture on the backline for UK as a freshman, playing in 18 of UK’s 19 games with 14 starts … Logged 1067 minutes … Fired two shots, one vs. Michigan and Louisville … Played the full 90 minutes vs. Tulsa and Eastern Illinois, logging 93 minutes vs. Iona and a season-best 95 minutes vs. Indiana … Started the first nine games of his career, then started the final five games of the regular-season.
PERSONAL Full name is Joshua Paul Mulvany … Son of Paul and Lisa … Has two brothers, Jacob (20) and Jordi (13) … Born Dec. 26, 1988 in Oxford, England.
Brendan Murphy F • 6-1 • So. Tamworth, England (St. Frances of Assissi)
2009 Redshirted season. PRE-COLLEGE Played at Kettle Moraine High School under coach Greg Prospero ... Led his team to a Regional Championship and Sectional Runner-up in 2009 … Received first-team all conference, first-team all area and second-team all state honors his senior season … Played club ball for Croatian Eagles under coach Alex Toth from 2008-09 ... Helped them to State Cup Runner Up in 2008 and State Cup Champions in 2009 … Also played football in high school for three seasons plus part of his senior year.
* C-USA Offensive Player of the Week (11/8/10) 2010 Broke out late in the year as one of the top freshmen in collegiate soccer, finding his best form late in the year and emerging as a legitimate weapon … Played in 15 of UK’s 19 games with five starts, seeing time in the midfield and on the front line … Logged 574 minutes and fired four shots … Netted the game-winning goal vs. South Carolina in the regular-season finale, earning C-USA Offensive Player of the Week accolades … Made starts vs. Loyola Marymount, Houston Baptist, UCONN, South Carolina and Tulsa … Recorded an assist in a 1-0 win over IUPUI.
PERSONAL Full name is Steven Allen Perinovic ... Son of Bill and Lisa Perinovic … Has a younger brother Brett (15) ... Born on June 2, 1991 in West Allis, Wis.
PRE-COLLEGE Played for Saint Francis of Assisi. 12
PERINOVIC’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 18-14 0 0 0 2
PRE-COLLEGE Three-year letterwinner for coach Andy Schulten at St. Xavier High School ... Named a NSCAA/Addidas All-American as a senior, also earning firstteam all-state honors and ESPN Rise All-America honorable mention ... Named Kentucky State Tournament MVP, leading St. Xavier to the state championship for three consecutive years ... As a senior, led St. Xavier to a 23-1 record, totaling 30 goals and 13 assists ... Charted 18 goals and eight assists in a 22-1 season in 2008 ... As a sophomore St. Xavier went 25-0 and Riggs scored 18 goals with six assists ... Also played football junior and senior year, helping lead team to the class 6A state championship as a senior and the semifinals as a junior ... Also played for club team Javanon and coach Tim Chastonay for 11 years ... Club team won state championship from 2007-09 ... A tremendous student, named NCAA Student Athlete of the Year from 1008-10 and first team academic all-state from 2009-10 ... A member of the National Honor Society and the Principal's List, earning Spanish Honor Society accolades in 2009.
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0
Charles Pettys D • 5-11 • Jr. Columbus, Ohio (Bexley/UC Santa Barbara) 2010 Came on strong late in the year, seeing time on the backline and in the midfield … Played in 14 of UK’s 19 games with 11 starting assignments … Totaled one goal and one assist, firing 18 shots, including five on goal … Logged 899 minutes … First career goal came in a 1-1 tie with Memphis in Lexington … Added an assist on the game-winning goal in UK’s 1-0 win over FIU on Oct. 24 … Finished his season on a 11 game consecutive starting streak … Logged a season-high 100 minutes in a 1-1 tie with Indiana and totaled 90 frames in a 2-1 win over South Carolina in the regular-season finale.
PERSONAL Full name is Tyler Haydon Riggs ... Son of Robert and Shanna Riggs ... Has two sisters, Morgan (16) and McKenzie (11) ... Born July 29, 1992 in Louisville, Ky. ... Interested in studying engineering.
2009 Helped lead UC Santa Barbara to the Big West Championship as a freshman … Played for coach Tim Vom Steeg at UCSB … Played in five games, making one start in 2009, totaling one shot.
RIGGS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 19-13 5 0 10 24
PRE-COLLEGE Spent two years playing varsity soccer at Bexley High School in Columbus, Ohio, where he led the team in goals and assists for two straight years … Named player of the year in 2008 … Played for club team Blast FC and coach Edward Vardanashavelli from 2000-2007 … Club team named Super Y National Team from 2006-08.
C.J. Tappel MF • 5-11 • R-Sr. Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic) * 2007 Conference USA All-Freshman Team * 2008 Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week (10/27/08) * 2008 Soccer America National Team of the Week (10/28/08)
PERSONAL Full name is Charles Danforth Pettys … Son of Jeff Pettys and Maria Pilar Pettys … Has a younger brother, Adam (16) … Born April 25, 1990 … Family relocated from Columbus to Pasadena, Calif. in 2008. PETTYS’ CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2010 14-11 1 1 3 5
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 13 1-0 2 0-0
2010 Redshirted season. 2009 Tied for the team-lead with three assists … Played in 19 games with 14 starts, clocking 841 minutes … Totaled two goals and three assists, firing 18 shots, including nine on goal … Charted two game-winning goals … Had assists in each of UK’s first two games, against IUPUI and Bowling Green … Netted first goal of the year as a game-winner at Xavier … In a 2-0 win at FIU, scored the game-winning goal … Had an assist at Memphis … Logged a season-high 81 minutes in a 1-0 loss at Louisville.
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 1-0 0-0 0 0-0
Tyler Riggs F • 5-9 • So. Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) * 2010 All-Conference USA (third-team) * 2010 Freshman All-Conference USA * Top-100 Freshmen to Watch (CollegeSoccerNews.com)
2008 Talented frontline player finished playing in 18 games with seven starts … Totaled eight points, three goals and two assists … Logged 687 minutes, the 14th-most on the team … Fired 19 shots, with nine coming on goal … Got first assist of the season against Cincinnati … Notched second assist in a 2-0 win over South Carolina … Scored goals in back-to-back games, against UCF and FIU at home, earning weekly honors from CUSA and Soccer America … Second goal of the year came in the C-USA Tournament against Marshall.
2010 Had a breakout freshman year, leading the Wildcats with five goals … Has the ability to be a potent goal-scoring weapon … Named third-team AllConference USA and named to the All-Conference USA Freshman Team … Played in all 19 games with 13 starts, firing 24 total shots, including 13 on goal … Logged 1259 minutes … Netted two game-winning goals … In his collegiate debut, netted the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Eastern Illinois … Tallied his second career goal at Michigan, also adding goals on the road at Marshall and Tulsa … Netted his second goal during the home schedule vs. FIU, a game winner in a 1-0 result.
2007 Had an outstanding freshman season for UK, earning C-USA All-Freshman honors … Played in 17 games with nine starts … Logged 725 minutes … Finished with a goal and an assist … Fired 15 shots – seven on goal … Assist came vs. No. 1 SMU, an excellent serve to a diving Tim 13
Crone for UK’s first goal.
gan, totaling 45 minutes vs. Evansville and 30 minutes vs. Louisville … Saw 143 total minutes as a sophomore … Fired two shots, one each vs. UM and Evansville, both coming on goal.
PRE-COLLEGE Played four years for coach Steve Shehan at Lexington Catholic … Led Catholic to the state championship in 2004 as a sophomore and a state Final Four appearance as a senior … Named first-team All-State as a senior … Played for coach Joe Williams for two years on the club team Javanon … While playing for the club team LFC premier in 2004, led team to State Championship … As a player for Javanon, guided club to consecutive State Final Four appearances.
2009 Impressive athlete played in nine games with one start, posting 201 minutes … Fired four total shots, including two on target … Has excellent speed, providing an energetic spark off the bench … Saw first career action in the second game of the season against Bowling Green, playing 38 minutes off the bench … Logged a season-best 56 minutes in a 3-1 win over UNC Asheville … Got first career start against UAB.
PERSONAL Full name is Clifford Gerard Tappel Jr. … Son of Cliff and Chris Tappel … Has three brothers Marty (31), Mark (32), and Tim (33) … Comes from an athletic family as father played soccer at the University of Missouri, brother Tim played at Marquette and brother Marty played at St. Louis … Born on Jan. 30, 1989 in Carmel, Ind. TAPPEL’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts 2007 17-9 1 1 3 2008 18-10 3 2 8 2009 19-14 2 3 7 Total 54-33 6 6 18
Sh 15 19 18 52
PRE-COLLEGE Played at South Kent School under coach Owen Flinberg ... Led his team to a New England Championship his senior year … Played club ball for Academia FC under coach Byron Maldonado from 2003-08 ... Helped club team to Cejusa Championship in 2006 and second-place in the Caribbean Cup with Trinidad and Tobago … Also, ran track his first two years of high school recording a third-place finish in the Juegos Panamericanos.
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 7 2-0 0 0-0 9 1-1 0 0-0 9 0-0 2 0-0 25 3-1 2 0-0
PERSONAL Full name is Byron Eduardo Vega ... Son of Byron and Nidia Orellana de Vega … Has two younger brothers Luis Fernando (18) and Rodrigo Estuardo (13) ... Born on May 12, 1990 in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Jack Van Arsdale GK • 6-1 • R-So. Richmond, Va. (Mills E. Godwin/VCU)
VEGA’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A 2009 9-1 0 0 2010 5-0 0 0 Total 14-1 0 0
2009-10 Played two years at Virginia Commonwealth for coach Dave Giffard … As a freshman, played in five games and four starts … Totaled 18 saves and a .692 save percentage … In his second career game in 2009, totaled 10 saves against high-powered North Carolina … Did not see game action as a sophomore.
Pts Sh 0 4 0 2 0 6
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 2 1-0 0 0-0 2 1-0 0 0-0 4 2-0 0 0-0
Brad Walker D • 6-2 • Sr. Sydney, Australia (Marcellin College)
PRE-COLLEGE Earned three letters for Herb Modrac at Mills E. Godwin … As a senior, earned first-team All-Colonial District, a second-team All-Central Region, second team All-Metro Richmond, first-team All-DigitalSports and team MVP and captain honors … As a senior totaled 15 shutouts in 22 games, good for a 0.49 goals-against average and a 18-2-1 record … Led team to the Colonial District regular-season and tournament championship as a senior … Played for club tem Richmond Strikers and coach Erwan LeCrom from 1996-2009 … Also played basketball for three years … Had a staggering 4.2 GPA in high school.
* 2009 third-team All-Conference USA * 2008 Conference USA All-Freshman Team 2010 Vocal, physical and emotional leader for UK, played in all 19 games for UK, starting 18 on the backline with limited time in the midfield … Totaled one goal and two assists, firing 13 shots, including four on goal … Logged 1686 minutes … Against South Carolina in the regular-season finale, Walker tallied his lone goal of the year … Notched assists vs. Marshall and Tulsa … Took a season-high three shots in a 1-0 win over Eastern Illinois in the season lidlifter.
PERSONAL Full name is Jackson Conner Van Arsdale … Son of Dean Van Arsdale and Betsy Swanson … Has an older brother, Nathan (24) and older sister, Lane (22) … Brother, Nathan played soccer at Longwood University … Interested in pursuing a career in medicine.
2009 Played and started all 19 games on the backline for the Wildcats, logging 1524 minutes, fifth-most on the club ... Had a goal and an assist, firing 13 shots and six shots on goal ... Got first goal of the season as the game-winner against No. 19 Illinois-Chicago at the University of Louisville Invitational ... Helped form a solid backline with Barry Rice, Tim Muessig and goalkeeper Dan Williams, helping UK to a 0.78 goals-against average.
Byron Vega MF • 5-7 • Jr. Guatemala (South Kent)
2008 After battling injury in the preseason and early in the season, Walker earned C-USA All-Freshman honors … Played in 20 games with 16 starts, logging 1643 minutes, the sixth-most on the team … Finished the year with one goal, firing five shots, with three on goal … Went the distance in
2010 Played in five games off the bench, seeing time in the midfield … Battled injuries, limiting his opportunities for game action … Logged a season-high 52 minutes in a match at Michi14
13 games, including seven straight games to finish the season … Got the first goal of his career against South Carolina.
2009 Superb talent emerged as one of the top freshmen in the conference … Played in 16 games with three starts, logging 415 minutes … Totaled one assist, fired five shots, including two on goal … Started the first game of his UK career in the season opener … Got first career assist in the second game of the season against Bowling Green.
PRE-COLLEGE Played at Marcellin College (High School) … Played club soccer for Bankstown FC and coach Gerry Davis … During the 2007 season, tallied four goals – one game winner - and seven assists, firing 12 shots … In club soccer in 2007, finished with nine goals and 12 assists … Fired 23 shots in club soccer, finishing with three game winners in 2007 … Named captain of Marcellin from 2005-07 … Led Marcellin to the 2007 NSW Division Championship … Named NSW School Boys in 2007 … Also played basketball, tennis and cricket … Helped lead team to the NSW Cricket Division Championship from 2003-07 … Awarded Marcellin Student of the Year in 2007.
PRE-COLLEGE Lettered four years at North Cobb High School for coach Zach Mathis and Erik Fridborg ... Led team to three straight Region 5 runner-up from 2006-09 including State semifinalist in 2007 ... Named MVP of high school team as a freshman and received All County honors as a sophomore … Played club ball for NASA 2002-2006 and Concorde Fire 2006-2009 ... Helped team to State Cup Champions in 2006 as well as Atlanta Cup Champions two consecutive years and Disney Showcase Champions ... Also was a Member of the Region 3 ODP Team (traveled to Argentina, Mexico, and Spain) 2003-2008 … Member of State ODP team and team Captain 2002-08 … Member of the U18 Men’s National Team pool 200809.
PERSONAL Full name is Bradley Daniel Walker … Son of Barry and Jean Walker … Has one sister Jessica (18) … Had family members that played soccer for Liverpool Football Club, Wrexham Football Club and New Zealand’s and Australia’s National League … Born Nov. 11, 1989 in Sydney, Australia. WALKER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts 2008 20-16 1 0 2 2009 19-19 1 1 3 2010 19-18 1 2 4 Total 58-53 3 3 9
Sh 13 13 13 39
PERSONAL Full name is Cameron Craig Wilder ... Youngest child of Mandison and Wanda Wilder … Has a brother Jordan (23) ... Born on Jan. 17, 1991 in Baltimore, Md.
SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 5 2-0 0 0-0 6 1-0 1 0-0 4 2-0 0 0-0 15 5-0 1 0-0
WILDER’S CAREER STATS Year GP-S G A Pts Sh 2009 16-3 0 1 1 5 2010 15-11 0 1 1 15 Total 31-14 0 2 2 20
Cameron Wilder F • 5-7 • Jr. Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) 2010 Played in 15 games with 11 starting assignments as he battled minor injuries … Totaled 637 minutes … Finished the year on a six-game consecutive starting streak, seeing time in the midfield and front line … Fired 15 total shots, with six coming on goal, also taking one corner kick … Assist came as the game-winner vs. IUPUI in the UK Invitational Tournament.
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SOG YC-RC GW PK-Att 2 1-0 0 0-0 6 0-0 0 0-0 8 1-0 0 0-0
2010 RESULTS Date Sept. 3 Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 7 Nov. 10
Opponent #Eastern Illinois #IUPUI ^Loyola Marymount ^Houston Baptist &vs. No. 6 UCONN &vs. Iona at Michigan at Evansville No. 6 Louisville at Marshall at No. 29 UAB Central Florida Memphis No. 16 Indiana Florida International at No. 17 Tulsa at No. 5 SMU South Carolina vs. Tulsa
Result W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 (ot) T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 0-3 L, 1-2 (ot) L, 2-3 (ot) W, 2-1 (2ot) L, 0-2 W, 2-1 (ot) W, 2-1 T, 1-1 (2ot) T, 1-1 (2ot) T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-5
Overall 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-1 2-2-1 2-3-1 2-4-1 3-4-1 3-5-1 4-5-1 4-6-1 4-6-2 4-6-3 4-6-4 5-6-4 6-6-4 6-7-4 7-7-4 7-8-4
C-USA 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 2-1-2 3-1-2 3-2-2 4-2-2 4-2-2
Attend 1003 712 1118 1035 155 1372 494 1007 2107 1147 659 469 1290 751 721 183 506 816 277
#: University of Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) ^: Wildcat Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) &: Gamecock Classic (Columbia, S.C.)
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Notes Riggs nets game-winner in first collegiate appearances Rose’s goal, Beadle’s second career shutout pace UK to win LMU nets goal 20 second into overtime for golden-goal win Beadle saves three in third shutout in first four career games UCONN takes two-goal lead in first period, hold on for 3-0 win Lodge nets goal, Iona rallies on own goal, golden goal in OT UK goals from Riggs/Vienne, UM All-America Sonny Saad nets 3 Brooks nets golden goal in 108th minute for road win UL gets goal in first and second period for rivalry win Intense affair ended by Brooks’ golden goal in 91st UAB takes early 2-goal lead, Lodge nets goal in 87th Brooks nets goal in third minute, UCF goal in 73rd leads to tie Charlie Pettys nets first career goal in 1-1 two-OT tie Beadle saves five, Lodge nets third goal in two-OT tie Riggs’ fourth goal of year lifts UK to win in 88th minute UK rallies from behind from goals by Riggs/Lodge SMU nets goals in first 10 minutes for 2-0 win Walker, Murphy net goals to post win in regular-season finale Tulsa nets four second-half goals to secure win
2010 TEAM STATISTICS Record: 7-8-4
Home: 4-2-4 Away: 3-3-0
UK
OPP
SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists
18-258 0.95 0.70 105-258 .407 13.6 19
27-234 1.42 .115 95-234 .406 12.3 24
CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES
83 0-1 49
92 1-1 39
PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards
24 2
11 2
ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
10022 10/1002 3/601
3996 6/666
Neutral: 0-3-0 C-USA: 4-2-2
GOALS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 6 9
2nd 10 15
OT 1 3
OT2 1 0
Tot 18 27
SHOTS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 104 94
2nd 126 127
OT 12 9
OT2 16 4
Tot 258 234
SAVES BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 25 41
2nd 40 38
OT 3 3
OT2 0 5
Tot 68 87
CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 38 33
2nd 36 56
OT 4 1
OT2 5 2
Tot 83 92
FOULS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 90 81
2nd 118 87
OT 10 7
OT2 4 2
Tot 222 177
OFFSIDES BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 25 18
2nd 23 16
OT 1 4
OT2 0 1
Tot 49 39
2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OFFENSIVE No 6 8 15 14 29 5 3 7 25 12 9 4 17 11 2 20 27 28 26 24 23 31 22 19 18 13 1
Name Matt Lodge Tyler Riggs Sam Brooks Jordan Rose Ellis Vienne Brad Walker Charles Pettys Brendan Murphy Drew Midkiff Cameron Wilder Josh Albers David Harrison Craig Heard Jacob Kemper Dylan Asher Shaun Deliberato Pierre Manga Alex Clay Brad Doliner Byron Vega Steven Perinovic Kevin Corby Kyle Smith Chad Asher Jonathan Reynaga Ryan Costen Tyler Beadle Total Opponents
GP-GS 19-14 19-13 18-11 17-13 14-12 19-18 14-11 15-5 17-15 15-11 12-0 13-13 8-0 13-0 19-19 15-7 9-2 4-0 15-8 5-0 18-14 1-0 2-0 1-0 4-2 3-2 19-19 19 19
Mins 1165 1259 933 976 1027 1686 899 574 1192 637 287 1001 140 568 1767 761 281 99 783 143 1067 10 48 5 223 94 1758 -
G 4 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 27
A 3 0 1 5 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 24
Pts 11 10 7 7 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 78
Sh 32 24 29 26 7 13 18 4 23 15 6 6 4 14 14 7 5 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 258 234
Shot% .125 .208 .103 .038 .286 .077 .056 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .070 .115
SOG 22 13 9 14 4 4 5 1 6 6 2 2 1 5 5 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 95
SOG% .688 .542 .310 .538 .571 .308 .278 .250 .261 .400 .333 .333 .250 .357 .357 .143 .000 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .407 .406
W 7 0 0 7 7
L 7 0 0 7 7
YC-RC 3-0 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 24-2 11-2
GW 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8
PK-ATT 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1
T 4 0 0 4 4
Sho 4.0 0 0 4.0 6.0
Faced 229 1 0 230 253
GOALKEEPER No 1 31
Name Tyler Beadle Kevin Corby Team Total Opponents
GP-GS 19-19 1-0 19 19
Mins 1804:20 8:57 0.0 1813:17 1813:17
GA 26 1 0 27 18
Avg 1.30 10.06 0.00 1.34 0.89
Saves 63 0 5 68 87
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Pct .708 .000 1.000 .716 .829
2010 TEAM C-USA STATISTICS Record: 4-2-2 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists
UK
OPP
10-103 1.25 .097 43-103 .417 12.9 10
9-93 1.12 .097 37-93 .398 11.6 8
CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES
27 0-0 20
38 0-0 15
PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards
95 2
74 1
ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg
3296 4/824 0/0
2495 4/624
Home: 2-0-2
Away: 2-2-0
GOALS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 2 4
2nd 7 5
OT 1 0
OT2 0 0
Tot 10 9
SHOTS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 45 37
2nd 50 52
OT 5 2
OT2 3 2
Tot 103 93
SAVES BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 10 17
2nd 17 14
OT 1 1
OT2 0 1
Tot 28 33
CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 15 10
2nd 10 26
OT 1 0
OT2 1 2
Tot 27 38
FOULS BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 35 40
2nd 52 31
OT 5 2
OT2 3 2
Tot 95 75
OFFSIDES BY PERIOD Kentucky Opponents
1st 10 6
2nd 9 7
OT 1 2
OT2 0 0
Tot 20 15
2010 INDIVIDUAL C-USA STATISTICS OFFENSIVE No 8 6 15 5 3 14 7 17 9 2 11 25 12 26 20 29 24 23 4
Name Tyler Riggs Matt Lodge Sam Brooks Brad Walker Charles Pettys Jordan Rose Brendan Murphy Craig Heard Josh Albers Dylan Asher Jacob Kemper Drew Midkiff Cameron Wilder Brad Doliner Shaun Deliberato Ellis Vienne Byron Vega Steven Perinovic David Harrison Total Opponents
GP-GS 8-5 8-4 8-7 8-7 8-8 8-5 5-1 4-0 5-0 8-8 5-0 6-5 5-4 7-7 7-4 7-7 1-0 7-4 4-4 8 8
Mins 496 541 497 680 552 458 220 54 132 716 182 373 188 425 411 561 0 290 301 -
G 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 9
A 0 2 0 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8
Pts 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 26
Sh 11 15 18 5 12 9 2 1 1 10 7 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 103 93
Shot% .273 .133 .111 .200 .083 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .097 .097
SOG 8 11 4 1 4 4 1 0 1 4 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 43 37
SOG% .727 .733 .222 .200 .333 .444 .500 .000 1.000 .400 .286 .000 .333 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .417 .398
W 4 0 4 2
L 2 0 2 4
YC-RC 0-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-2 4-1
GW 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
T 2 0 2 2
Sho 1 0 1 1
Faced 91 0 91 102
GOALKEEPER No 1
Name Tyler Beadle Team
Total Opponents
GP-GS 8-8 8 8
Mins 760:51 0:00 760:51 760:51
GA 9 0 9 10
Avg 1.06 0.00 1.06 1.18
Saves 25 3 28 33
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Pct .735 1.000 .757 .767
2010 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Record: 13-6-0
Home: 6-3-0 Away: 5-3-0
Neutral: 2-0-0 C-USA: 5-3-0
KENTUCKY Date Opponent Score G Sept. 3 Eastern Illinois 1-0 1 Sept. 5 IUPUI 1-0 1 Sept. 10 Loyola Marymount 0-1 0 Sept. 12 Houston Baptist 0-0 0 Sept. 17 vs. UCONN 0-3 0 Sept. 19 vs. Iona 1-2 1 Sept. 22 at Michigan 2-3 2 Sept. 29 Louisville 0-2 0 Oct. 6 at Marshall 2-1 2 Oct. 9 at UAB 1-2 1 Oct. 13 Central Florida 1-1 1 Oct. 17 Memphis 1-1 1 Oct. 20 Indiana 1-1 1 Oct. 24 FIU 1-0 1 Oct. 27 at Tulsa 2-1 2 Oct. 30 at SMU 0-2 0 Nov. 7 South Carolina 2-1 2 Nov. 10 vs. Tulsa 0-5 0 Kentucky 18-27 18 Opponent 27
A 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 19 24
Pts 4 4 0 0 0 2 6 0 7 2 3 4 3 3 5 0 6 0 55 78
Sh Shot% 21 .048 9 .111 11 .000 18 .000 7 .000 18 .056 16 .125 5 .000 11 .182 7 .143 19 .053 22 .045 13 .077 9 .111 11 .182 9 .000 15 .133 17 .000 258 .070 234 .115
SOG 10 6 6 7 3 7 5 1 3 4 8 7 3 3 5 5 8 8 105 95
SOG% .476 .667 .545 .389 .429 .389 .312 .200 .273 .571 .421 .318 .231 .333 .455 .556 .533 .471 .407 .406
GW 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 7 8
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1
YC-RC 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 6-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 4-0 1-0 24-2 11-2
GA 0 0 1 0 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 5 27 18
Sv 3 2 3 3 3 3 5 3 4 3 4 4 5 4 6 0 3 4 68 87
Pct. 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 .500 .600 .625 .600 .800 .600 .800 .800 .833 1.000 .857 .000 .750 .444 .716 .829
Faced 4 6 7 8 12 14 18 16 14 13 11 11 20 8 17 12 5 13 230 253
A 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 5 24 19
Pts 0 0 4 0 9 5 9 3 5 2 7 3 2 2 0 3 6 3 15 78 55
Sh Shot% 5 .000 6 .000 8 .125 8 .000 12 .250 13 .154 18 .167 21 .048 16 .125 13 .077 13 .154 11 .091 11 .091 21 .048 8 .000 18 .056 12 .167 7 .143 13 .385 234 .115 258 .070
SOG 3 2 4 3 6 5 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 7 2 4 9 95 105
SOG% .600 .333 .500 .375 .500 .385 444 .333 .312 .385 .385 .455 .455 .286 .500 .389 .167 .571 .692 .406 .407
GW 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 7
PK-ATT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1
YC-RC 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 2-0 11-2 24-2
GA 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 18 27
Sv 9 5 6 7 3 6 3 4 1 1 3 7 6 2 2 3 5 6 8 87 68
Pct. .900 .833 1.000 1.000 1.000 .857 .600 .667 1.000 .333 .750 .875 .857 .667 .667 .600 1.000 .750 1.000 .829 .716
Faced 21 8 9 17 7 18 16 20 5 11 7 19 21 13 9 11 9 15 17 235 230
OPPONENT Date Opponent Score G Sept. 3 Eastern Illinois 1-0 0 Sept. 5 IUPUI 1-0 0 Sept. 10 Loyola Marymount 0-1 1 Sept. 12 Houston Baptist 0-0 0 Sept. 17 vs. UCONN 0-3 3 Sept. 19 vs. Iona 1-2 2 Sept. 22 at Michigan 2-3 3 Sept. 26 at Evansville 2-1 1 Sept. 29 Louisville 0-2 2 Oct. 6 at Marshall 2-1 1 Oct. 9 at UAB 1-2 2 Oct. 13 Central Florida 1-1 1 Oct. 17 Memphis 1-1 1 Oct. 20 Indiana 1-1 1 Oct. 24 FIU 1-0 0 Oct. 27 at Tulsa 2-1 1 Oct. 30 at SMU 0-2 2 Nov. 7 South Carolina 2-1 1 Nov. 10 vs. Tulsa 0-5 5 Opponent 27-18 27 Kentucky 18
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2010 SUPERLATIVES Record: 7-8-4
Home: 4-2-4 Away: 3-3-0
Neutral: 0-3-0 C-USA: 4-2-2
KENTUCKY GAME HIGHS
OPPONENT GAME LOWS
Points Goals
Points Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal
Assists Shots Shots on Goal Saves Corners Fouls
7 at Marshall (10/6) 2 vs. South Carolina (11/7) 2 at Tulsa (10/27) 2 at Marshall (10/6) 2 at Evansville (9/26) 2 at Michigan (9/22) 3 at Marshall (10/6) 22 vs. Memphis (10/17) 21 vs. Eastern Illinois (9/3) 10 vs. Eastern Illinois (9/3) 6 at Tulsa (10/27) 6 at Evansville (9/26) 9 vs. Houston Baptist (9/12) 18 at Marshall (10/9)
Saves Corners Fouls
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Points Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Saves Corners Fouls
15 vs. Tulsa (11/10) 5 vs. Tulsa (11/10) 5 vs. Tulsa (11/10) 21 vs. Indiana (10/20) 21 at Evansville (9/26) 9 vs. Tulsa (11/10) 9 vs. Eastern Illinois (9/3) 9 vs. Indiana (10/20) 16 vs. South Carolina (11/7) 16 vs. Louisville (9/29)
KENTUCKY INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Saves
2 18 times 1 18 times 1 19 times 6 by Sam Brooks vs. Memphis (10/17) 6 by Sam Brooks vs. Central Florida (10/13) 3 seven times 6 by Tyler Beadle at Evansville (9/26)
KENTUCKY GAME LOWS Points Goals Assists Shots Shots on Goal Saves Corners Fouls
0 six times 0 six times 0 eight times 5 vs. Louisville (9/29) 1 vs. Louisville (9/29) 0 at SMU (10/30) 1 at Marshall (10/6) 1 at SMU (10/30) 5 at Tulsa (10/27)
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0 four times 0 four times 0 seven times 5 vs. Eastern Illinois (9/3) 2 vs. IUPUI (9/5) 2 at SMU (10/30) 1 vs. Louisville (9/29) 1 at Marshall (10/6) 2 vs. Iona (9/19) 2 vs. FIU (10/24) 3 vs. Eastern Illinois (9/3) 3 vs. Iona (9/19)
2010 CONFERENCE RECAP FINAL STANDINGS Team SMU UCF Kentucky South Carolina UAB Tulsa Marshall Memphis FIU
Conference W L T 7 1 0 4 1 3 4 2 2 4 3 1 4 4 0 3 3 2 3 4 1 1 6 1 1 7 0
TOURNAMENT REVIEW Pts 21 15 14 13 12 11 10 4 3
Overall W 16 12 7 13 10 12 9 5 7
L 2 5 8 7 7 7 5 11 10
T 2 3 4 2 1 2 4 1 0
C-USA INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Co-MVP Blake Brettschneider, South Carolina Arthur Ivo, SMU Co-Offensive Player of the Year Blake Brettschneider, South Carolina Arthur Ivo, SMU Defensive Player of the Year Daniel Withrow, Marshall Freshman of the Year Juan Castillo, SMU Coach of the Year Tim McClements, SMU ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM F: Blake Brettschneider, South Carolina F: Nik Robson, UCF MF: Arthur Ivo, SMU MF: Ashley McInnes, Tulsa MF: Warren Creavalle, UCF D: Will Traynor, South Carolina D: Justin Chavez, Tulsa D: Hunter Christiansen, Tulsa D: Curtis Ushedo, UAB D: Kevan George, UCF GK: Daniel Withrow, Marshall ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM F: Juan Castillo, SMU F: Babayele Sodade, UAB MF: Matt Lodge, Kentucky MF: Josue Soto, SMU MF: Kekoa Osorio, SMU D: Anthony Hobbs, FIU D: Dylan Asher, Kentucky D: Jordan Hilgefort, Marshall D: Leone Cruz, SMU D: Yaron Bacher, UCF GK: Jimmy Maurer, South Carolina
ALL-CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM F: Michael Muehseler, FIU F: Tyler Riggs, Kentucky F: Tom Jackson, Marshall F: Bradlee Baladez, South Carolina F: Austin Neil, Tulsa F: Kofi Gyawu, UAB MF: Sammy Boateng, Marshall MF: Michal Mravec, UAB D: Nicholas Chase, FIU D: Kendall Sutton, Marshall D: Chris Taylor, Tulsa GK: Tyler Beadle, Kentucky GK: Carl Woszczynski, UAB GK: Shawn Doyle, UCF ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Nicholas Rodriguez-Fraile, F, FIU Dylan Asher, D, Kentucky Tyler Beadle, GK, Kentucky Travis Brent, D, Marshall Antony Virgara, MF, Marshall Zach Barnes, MF, SMU Juan Castillo, F, SMU Robert Derschang, MF, SMU Bradlee Baladez, F, South Carolina Chipper Root, MF, South Carolina Omar Mata, MF, Tulsa Steven Lamberta, MF, UCF ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Matt Butler, Marshall Jordan Hilgefort, Marshall Parker Duncan, Memphis Andreas Guentner, Memphis Adam Still, SMU Blake Brettschneider, South Carolina Jimmy Maurer, South Carolina Stephen Morrissey, South Carolina Will Traynor, South Carolina Matt Boullt, Tulsa Nik Robson, UCF
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First Round - Memphis, Tenn. No. 4 South Carolina 2, No. 5 UAB 1 No. 6 Tulsa 5, No. 3 UK 0 Second Round - Memphis Tenn. Tulsa 2, UCF 1 South Carolina 2, SMU 1 FINAL - Memphis Tenn. South Carolina 1, Tulsa 0 (2ot)
2010 CONFERENCE USA RECAP Michael Muehseler, FIU Kofi Gyawu, UAB Cameron Cooksey, UCF Will Traynor, SC Bradlee Baladez, SC
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team Fla. International Kentucky Marshall Memphis SMU South Carolina Tulsa UAB UCF
GP 17 19 18 17 20 22 21 18 20
Shots 194 258 275 214 301 318 364 237 291
Fouls 210 222 228 233 240 289 194 222 229
Offside 41 49 48 36 50 69 48 52 45
Corner 69 83 96 95 90 105 137 79 112
PK/Att 4/4 1/0 1/1 2/2 4/4 1/1 1/0 7/6 4/4
YC/RC 25/0 24/2 26/1 12/0 20/2 42/4 22/2 17/1 24/0
SHOTS Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Team Tulsa South Carolina SMU UCF Marshall Kentucky UAB Memphis FIU
GP 21 22 20 20 18 19 18 17 17
No. 364 318 301 291 275 258 237 214 194
Avg/G 17.33 14.45 15.05 14.55 15.28 13.58 13.17 12.59 11.41
GP 20 20 21 18 18 22 17 19 17
No. 127 126 117 98 89 81 79 55 46
Avg/G 6.35 6.30 5.57 5.44 4.94 3.68 4.65 2.89 2.71
GP 20 21 20 18 18 17 22 17 19
No. 44 42 41 35 31 27 27 18 18
Avg/G 2.20 2.00 2.05 1.94 1.72 1.59 1.23 1.06 0.95
GP 20 20 21 18 22 18 17 19 17
No. 44 39 33 28 27 27 25 19 10
Avg/G 2.20 1.95 1.57 1.56 1.23 1.50 1.47 1.00 0.59
GP 20 18 18 20 17
No. 17 20 20 22 24
Avg/G 0.85 1.11 1.11 1.10 1.41
POINTS Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Team SMU UCF Tulsa UAB Marshall South Carolina Memphis Kentucky FIU
GOALS Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 8
Team SMU Tulsa UCF UAB Marshall Memphis South Carolina FIU Kentucky
ASSISTS Rk 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9
Team UCF SMU Tulsa UAB South Carolina Marshall Memphis Kentucky FIU
GOALS ALLOWED Rk 1 2 4 5
Team UCF UAB Marshall SMU FIU
6 7 8
South Carolina Kentucky Memphis Tulsa
22 19 17 21
25 27 28 28
1.14 1.42 1.65 1.33
Rk 1 2 3 5 6
Minutes 1874:08 1737:23 1880:16 1661L45 2045:48 1978:50 1813:17 1588:32 1563:06
Avg. 0.82 1.04 1.05 1.08 1.10 1.27 1.34 1.36 1.61
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Team UCF Marshall SMU UAB South Carolina Tulsa Kentucky FIU Memphis
GA 17 20 22 20 25 28 27 24 28
Rk 1 3
GP 21 20 20 22 21 20 19 22 18 16
No. 78 74 71 63 55 50 48 46 44 43
POINTS Rk 1 2 3 4 6 7 9
Player Keown Robson, UCF Ashley McInnes, Tulsa Arthur Ivo, SMU Juan Castillo, SMU Blake Brettschneider, SC Josue Soto, SMU Babayele Sodade, UAB Austin Neil, Tulsa Cameron Cooksey, UCF Robbie Derschang, SMU
G A Pts 11 9 31 12 4 28 10 5 25 10 4 24 7 10 24 7 7 21 9 2 20 9 2 20 6 3 15 5 5 15
GOALS Rk 1 2 3 5 7 9
Player Ashley McInnes, Tulsa Nik Robson, UCF Arthur Ivo, SMU Juan Castillo, SMU Babayele Sodade, UAB Austin Neil, Tulsa Josue Soto, SMU Blake Brettschneider, SC Nicholas Rodrigues, FIU
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GP 21 19 20 20 18 21 20 20 10
No. 12 11 10 10 9 9 7 7 6
GP 20 19 18 20 20 17 18 16 17 18 20 20 20 22
No. 10 11 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Player Ashley McInnes, Tulsa Bradlee Baladez, SC Kofi Gyawu, UAB Juan Castillo, SMU Josue Soto, SMU
GP 21 22 18 20 20
No. 5 5 4 4 4
GOALS AGAINST AVG
SHOTS Player Ashley McInnes, Tulsa Blake Brettschneider, SC Arthor Ivo, SMU Bradlee Baladez, SC Austin Neil, Tulsa Juan Castillo, SMU Keown Robson, UCF Chipper Root, SC Babayele Sodade, UAB Tom Jackson, Marshall
Player Blake Brettschneider, SC Nick Robson, UCF Sammy Boateng, Marshall Spencer Scott, UCF Josue Soto, SMU Liam Collins, Memphis Flo Liu, UAB Tom Jackson, Marshall Jordan Rose, UK Corey Albertson, Tulsa Robbie Derschang, SMU Arthur Ivo, SMU Yaron Bacher, UCF Stephen Morrissey, SC
GAME-WINNING GOALS
CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6 6 6 6 6
ASSISTS
8
CONFERENCE TEAM LEADERS
15 18 19 21 22
Avg. 3.71 3.70 3.55 2.86 2.62 2.50 2.53 2.09 2.44 2.69
Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Team Shawn Doyle, UCF Daniel Withrow, Mars Craig Hill, SMU Jimmy Maurer, SC Carl Woszcczynski, UAB Ray Clark, Tulsa Tyler Beadle, UK Shane Lopez, FIU Jordan Leedle, Memphis
GA 17 20 22 25 19 21 26 24 18
Minutes Avg. 1874 0.82 1737 1.04 1865 1.06 2028 1.11 1414 1.21 1493 1.27 1804 1.30 1588 1.36 1157 1.40
SAVE PERCENTAGE Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Player Sv Shawn Doyle, UCF 78 Craig Hill, SMU 78 Ray Clark, Tulsa 73 Jimmy Maurer, SC 86 Daniel Withrow, Mars 65 Carl Woszczynski, UAB 58 Shane Lopez, FIU 73 Tyler Beadle, UK 63 Jordan Leedle, Memphis 33
GA 17 22 21 25 20 19 24 26 18
Pct .821 .780 .777 .775 .765 .753 .753 .708 .647
SAVES Rk 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10
Player Jimmy Maurer, SC Craig Hill, SMU Shawn Doyle, UCF Ray Clark, Tulsa Shane Lopez, FIU Daniel Withrow, Marshall Tyler Beadle, UK Carl Woszczynski, UAB Jordan Leedle, Memphis Michael Murray, Tulsa
GP 22 20 20 16 17 18 19 16 13 5
No. 86 78 78 73 73 65 63 58 33 20
2010 MATCH RECAPS MATCH 1
MATCH 2
MATCH 4
Kentucky 1, Eastern Illinois 0
Kentucky 1, IUPUI 0
Kentucky 0, Houston Baptist 0
Sept. 3 at Lexington, Ky. In their first career collegiate games, Kentucky men's soccer freshmen Tyler Beadle and Tyler Riggs provided heroics, as Riggs scored his first career goal and Beadle toiled a clean sheet in his first career contest, leading the Wildcats to a 1-0 win over Eastern Illinois. Riggs, who fired three total shots in the game, netted his first career goal in the 31st minute, helping lead a splendid UK offensive attack that registered an impressive 21 shots, including 10 shots on goal. Beadle, making his first career start, was solid in goal for the Wildcats, saving two shots and helping UK post a shutout win in the first game of the year. Beadle claimed the starting goalkeeper position in the preseason.
Sept. 5 at Lexington, Ky.
Sept. 12 at Lexington, Ky.
Jordan Rose netted his first career goal and Tyler Beadle worked his second consecutive clean sheet, as the Kentucky men's soccer team posted a 1-0 win over IUPUI in the final game of the University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament, claiming the UKIT title. Rose, a 6-foot-4, 205-pound native of Englewood, Ohio, had a breakout weekend for the Wildcats. In his first career game on Friday night, Rose and 2009 freshman All-America selection Matt Lodge assisted on freshman Tyler Riggs first career goal in a 1-0 win over Eastern Illinois. On Sunday, with UK battling IUPUI in a physical match, Rose netted his first career goal in the 55th minute, leading the Wildcats to the tournament championship.
Despite collecting its third clean sheet in the first four games of the 2010 season, the Kentucky men's soccer team and Houston Baptist battled through two overtimes in a 0-0 draw. Kentucky has now allowed only one goal in the last 411 minutes played, dating back to a goal allowed at Tulsa in the 2009 season finale. Butler, a 2009 NCAA second round team, won the Wildcat Invitational Tournament, with a 5-1 win over Houston Baptist on Friday night and a 3-1 win over Loyola Marymount on Sunday afternoon. LMU finished second in the tournament, while UK and HBU finish tied for third.
Team Eastern Illinois Kentucky
1 0 1
2 0 0
OT -
OT -
F 0 1
Goals UK 30:52 Tyler Riggs (Jordan Rose, Matt Lodge) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 1 21 3 6 12
EI 0 5 9 4 3
Team IUPUI Kentucky
1 0 0
2 0 1
OT -
OT -
F 0 1
Goals UK 54:08 Jordan Rose (Brendan Murphy, Cameron Wilder) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 1 9 2 3 8
IUPUI 0 6 5 3 13
After battling Loyola Marymount through 90 minutes of scoreless soccer, the Kentucky men’s soccer team allowed an LMU golden goal 20 seconds into the first overtime period, giving the Wildcats their first loss of the 2010 season. Kentucky suffered its first loss of the season and allowed the first goal of the year, snapping a streak of 301 consecutive minutes without allowing a goal, dating back to the season finale at Tulsa in 2009. OT -
F 1 0
Goals LM 90:20 David Ponce (Rafael Baca)
In his first career collegiate game, Tyler Riggs netted the game-winning goal in the season-opener vs. EIU.
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 0 11 3 4 12
Loyola Marymount 1 8 6 5 15
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OT 0 0
OT 0 0
F 0 0
Goals Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 0 18 3 9 13
HB 0 8 7 4 15
Sept. 17 at Columbia, S.C.
Sept. 10 at Lexington, Ky.
OT 1 0
2 0 0
MATCH 5
Kentucky 0, Loyola Marymount 1
2 0 0
1 0 0
Kentucky 0, UCONN 3
MATCH 3
Team 1 Loyola Marymt. 0 UK 0
Team UK HB
After only allowing one goal in the first four games of the 2010 season, the Kentucky men’s soccer team was handed a 3-0 setback by No. 6 Connecticut in the opening tilt of the Gamecock Classic. The high-powered Huskies entered the game averaging three goals a game and over 22 shots per contest. Team Kentucky UCONN Goals UCONN UCONN
1 0 2
2 0 1
OT -
OT -
F 0 3
UCONN
31:14 Tony Cascio (Alan Ponce) 34:21 Jossimar Sanchez (Colin Bradley) 63:05 Max Wesserman (unassisted)
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UC 3 12 3 7 5
UK 0 7 3 2 12
MATCH 6 Iona 2, Kentucky 1 (ot) Sept. 19 at Columbia, S.C. Matt Lodge netted his first goal of the season to put the Kentucky men’s soccer team up a goal early but Iona scored on an own goal in the 72nd minute and Douglas Stephens netted the golden goal in overtime, lifting Iona to a 2-1 win. Kentucky got the first goal of the year from Lodge, a 2009 freshman All-America honoree, in the eighth minute from approximately 40 yards out, putting UK up an early tally. The goal was the seventh of the two-year career for Lodge, a native of Rossington, England, and a preseason All-Conference USA selection. Team Iona Kentucky
1 0 1
2 1 0
OT 1 0
OT 0 0
F 2 1
Goals UK 8:26 Matt Lodge (Unassisted) IONA 71:03 OWN GOAL IONA 93:11 Douglas Stephens (Adam Rohan) IONA 2 13 7 2 3
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
Sept. 22 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Despite freshman Ellis Vienne’s goal with 46 seconds left in regulation to send the game to overtime, Michigan freshman Soony Saad completed the hat trick with his third goal of the night, coming as the golden goal in the 93rd minute, lifting U-M to a dramatic 3-2 win over the Kentucky men’s soccer team, on Wednesday night at U-M Soccer Stadium. Vienne, a native of Cornelius, N.C., delivered on his first career goal with just 46 seconds left in regulation, pushing the game to overtime. The goal was Vienne’s first career tally and evened up the game at 2-2. Senior Drew Midkiff ’s corner kick was met in a heavily trafficked box and flipped to the far post, where Vienne headed it in for the equalizer. The assist for Midkiff was the first of the year and the second of his two-year UK career.
Goals MICH UK MICH UK MICh
3:13 45:36 74:55 89:14 91:41
2 2 1
OT 0 1
OT 0 0
OT 1 0
F 2 1
Goals UK 24:17 Ellis Vienne (Drew MIdkiff) UE 56:01 Brandon Causey (Tom Irvin) UK 107:14 Sam Brooks (David Harrison)
MATCH 7
1 0 1
Oct. 6 at Huntington, W.Va.
Playing in its third consecutive overtime game, the Kentucky men’s soccer team used a golden goal from Sam Brooks – his first career goal – in the 108th minute, leading the Wildcats to a 2-1 win in double overtime against Evansville. Kentucky found itself in its third straight overtime game and its fifth overtime contest in the last six matches. With less than three minutes remaining in the second overtime period, UK senior defender David Harrison assisted on Brooks’ first career goal, a shot from 25 yards out that skidded off the bottom of the crossbar into the net for the golden goal. 2 0 1
OT -
F 2 3
Soony Saad (Justin Meram) Tyler Riggs (Sam Brooks) Soony Saad (unassisted) Ellis Vienna (Drew Midkiff) Soony Saad (Justin Meram)
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 2 20 6 4 12
1 4 16
MATCH 10
Sept. 26 at Evansville, Ind.
1 1 0
3 2 13
Marshall 1, Kentucky 2
Evansville 1, Kentucky 2 (ot)
Kentucky 2, Michigan 3 (ot)
Team Kentucky Michigan
Saves Corners Fouls
Mich. 3 18 3 8 9
MATCH 8
Team Kentucky UE
UK 1 18 3 6 12
UK 2 16 5 7 17
Trailing by a goal with less than seven minutes remaining in the contest and playing with only 10 men, Kentucky got a game-tying goal from freshman Tyler Riggs and junior college transfer Sam Brooks netted the golden goal 51 seconds into overtime, leading the Kentucky men's soccer team to a dramatic, comeback 2-1 win. Team MU Kentucky
1 0 0
2 1 1
OT 0 1
OT -
F 1 2
Goals UM 48:20 OWN GOAL UK 83:59 Tyler Riggs (Jordan Rose) UK 90:51 Sam Brooks (Craig Heard) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 2 11 4 1 18
UAB 1 13 1 5 9
UE 1 21 4 5 7
MATCH 9 Kentucky 0, Louisville 2 Sept. 29 at Lexington, Ky. Freshman goalkeeper Tyler Beadle made three saves but the sixth-ranked Louisville Cardinals posted a 2-0 win over the Kentucky men's soccer team. Kentucky fell in the rivalry tilt to the highpowered Cardinals, with Louisville notching goals in the 17th and 47th minutes. The Cardinals owned a 16-5 advantage in total shots and a 4-2 advantage in corner kicks. Team Kentucky Lousiville
1 0 1
2 0 1
OT -
OT -
F 0 1
Goals UL 16:19 Dylan Mares (unassisted) UL 46:35 Austin Berry (Kenney Walker) Goals Shots
UK 0 5
UL 2 16 24
Matt Lodge recorded his first goal of the year to get UK on the board vs. Iona.
MATCH 11
MATCH 13
MATCH 15
UAB 2, Kentucky 1
Kentucky 1, Memphis 1 (ot)
Kentucky 1, FIU 0
Oct. 9 at Birmingham, Ala.
Oct. 17 at Lexington, Ky.
Oct. 24 at Lexington, Ky.
Despite a furious rally in the final five minutes that saw Matt Lodge pull the Kentucky men’s soccer team within striking distance with his second goal of the year, the No. 29 UAB Blazers held off the UK charge for a 2-1 win over the Wildcats. Kentucky was down 2-0 after allowing a pair of second-half goals for UAB. The Wildcats allowed UAB goals in the 67th and 87th minutes, before Lodge struck for his second goal of the year, just 12 seconds after UAB netted its second goal.
Trailing in the 69th minute, Kentucky men's soccer sophomore Charles Pettys netted his first career goal to tie the game but Memphis fought off a late-offensive surge from the Wildcats for a 1-1 tie. Memphis struck for the first goal of the game in the third minute and Pettys came back in the 69th frame to even up the game. The Wildcats couldn't strike for the game-winning goal however, despite controlling play throughout the game. UK finished with a commanding 22-11 advantage in shots taken, forcing Memphis goalkeeper Jordan Leedle to make six game-changing saves.
Just three minutes away from playing its fourth consecutive overtime game and its schoolrecord 10th extra-period game in 15 contests this season, freshman Tyler Riggs struck for his fourth goal of the season, lifting the Kentucky men's soccer team to a 1-0 win over FIU. Riggs, a freshman out of Louisville, Ky., was streaking down the middle of the pitch, while UK midfielder Charles Pettys took the ball on a run out down the near sideline. Pettys, a transfer from UC Santa Barbara, lofted a perfect, lowlining cross around an FIU defender to an open Riggs, who secured the ball and beat the keeper with a low shot.
Team Kentucky Memphis
Team FIU Kentucky
Team UAB Kentucky
1 0 0
2 2 1
OT -
OT -
F 2 1
Goals UAB 66:30 Babayele Sodade (Flo Lui, Gentry Smith) UAB 86:41 Kofi Gyawu (Kevin Sawchak) UK 86:53 Matt Lodge (unassisted) UK Tulsa Goals 1 2 Shots 7 13 Saves 3 3 Corners 4 4 Fouls 17 10
MATCH 12
1 0 1
2 1 0
OT 0 0
OT 0 0
F 1 1
Goals MU 2:47 Jamal Keene (unassisted) UK 68:57 Charles Pettys (Matt Lodge, Josh Albers) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
Kentucky 1, Central Florida 1
UK 1 22 4 2 14
2 0 1
OT -
OT -
F 0 1
Goals UK 87:00 Tyler Riggs (Charles Pettys) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UM 1 11 6 4 8
1 0 0
UK 1 9 4 5 10
FIU 0 8 2 2 11
MATCH 14
Oct. 13, at Lexington, Ky.
Kentucky 1, Indiana 1 (ot) Sam Brooks netted his third goal his last five games and freshman Tyler Beadle made four crucial second-half saves, leading the Kentucky men's soccer team to a 1-1 tie with No. 22 Central Florida. Kentucky jumped out to an early 1-0 lead with Brooks' goal just over two minutes into the game. After dominating play throughout the first half, UCF picked up the pace in the second half, getting a goal in the 73rd minute to even up the game. Both teams had chances in the first and second overtime period but good defense and extremely wet conditions assisted the game in ending as a 1-1 tie after 110 minutes. Team Central Florida Kentucky
1 0 1
2 1 0
OT 0 0
OT 0 0
F 1 1
Goals UK 2:26 Sam Brooks (Jordan Rose) CF 72:47 Warren Creavalle (Eduardo Jimenez) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 1 19 4 6 10
C. Florida 1 11 7 5 6
Oct. 20 at Lexington, Ky. Sophomore midfielder Matt Lodge netted his third goal of the year and freshman goalkeeper Tyler Beadle gathered five saves to power the University of Kentucky men's soccer team to a 1-1 tie in overtime against No. 16 Indiana. The overtime battle was the ninth of the year for the Wildcats, setting a school record for overtime games. Kentucky was led in the game by Lodge, who paced UK with two shots on goal. Team IU Kentucky
1 0 1
2 1 0
OT 0 0
OT 0 0
F 1 1
Goals UK 31:51 Matt Lodge (Jordan Rose) IU 47:14 Andy Adlard (PK) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 1 13 5 6 8
IU 1 21 2 9 9 Matt Lodge celebrates his gorgeous goal to tie the game vs. No. 16 Indiana on Oct. 20.
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MATCH 16
MATCH 17
MATCH 19
Kentucky 2, Tulsa 1
Kentucky 0, SMU 2
Kentucky 0, Tulsa 5
Oct. 27 at Tulsa, Okla.
Oct. 30 at Dallas, Texas
Nov. 10 at Memphis, Tenn.
After falling behind by a goal late in the first half, the Kentucky men’s soccer team used a magnificent goal from Tyler Riggs and a gamewinning goal from Matt Lodge in a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over No. 17 Tulsa, the defending Conference USA Champions.
The Kentucky men’s soccer team allowed goals in the fifth and 10th minutes to No. 5 SMU, with the Mustangs holding off the Wildcats for a 2-0 win to secure the Conference USA regularseason championship. Kentucky entered the game within striking distance of the league regular-season title, needing to beat SMU and top South Carolina in its regular-season finale to have a chance at the crown. With the win, SMU has won the regularseason championship.
Corey Albertson totaled a goal and two assists and goalkeeper Ray Clark made eight saves to lead the 25th-ranked Tulsa Golden Hurricane to a 5-0 win over the Kentucky men’s soccer team, eliminating the Wildcats in the Conference USA Tournament quarterfinals and ending UK’s season.
Team Kentucky Tulsa
1 0 1
2 2 0
OT -
OT -
F 2 1
Goals TLS 31:46 Omar Mata (Zach Nulisch) UK 48:58 Tyler Riggs (Brad Walker) UK 74:09 Matt Lodge (unassisted) Goals Shots Saves Corners
UK 2 11 6 2
Tulsa 1 18 3 6
Team SMU Kentucky Goals SMU 4:19 SMU 9:16
1 2 0
OT -
OT -
F 2 0
Josue Soto (unassisted) Zach Barnes (Juan Castillo, Josue Soto) UK 0 9 0 1 9
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
2 0 0
SMU 2 12 5 6 11
Team Tulsa Kentucky Goals Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa
14:18 55:06 76:17 78:25 86:30
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
1 1 0
2 4 0
OT -
OT -
F 5 0
Ashley Mcinnes (Matt Boullt) Corey Albertson (Austin Neil) Omar Mata (Corey Albertson) Blaine Gonsalves (Corey Albertson) Jon Wright (Adrian Klammer) UK 0 17 4 7 8
Tulsa 5 13 8 3 7
MATCH 18 South Carolina 1, Kentucky 2 Nov. 7 at Lexington, Ky. Facing the possibility of its school-record 10th overtime game of the season with the game tied 1-1 in the 87th minute, freshman Brendan Murphy netted his first career goal to lead the Kentucky men’s soccer team to a dramatic 2-1 win over South Carolina. Kentucky scored first in the game, using the first goal of the year from junior defender Brad Walker seconds before halftime. Team S. Carolina Kentucky
Tyler Riggs’ goal in the 49th minute at No. 17 Tulsa helped lift UK to a 2-1 win.
1 0 1
2 1 1
OT -
OT -
F 1 2
Goals UK 44:05 Brad Walker (Matt Lodge, Jordan Rose) USC 46:44 B. Brettschneider (Mike Mangotic) UK 86:45 Brendan Murphy (Corner Kick) Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 2 15 3 6 12
USC 1 7 6 6 16
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Brendan Murphy connects on his game-winning goal in the 87th minute to beat eventual C-USA Tournament Champion South Carolina in the regular-season finale.
HISTORY OF UK SOCCER
Coach Ian Collins accepts the game ball commemorating his 100th win at UK. Collins sits a win shy of 200 entering the 2011 season.
The University of Kentucky men's soccer program has steadily climbed to the level of the nation's elite since it was established on June 1, 1991. The Wildcats have been a force on the regional and national scene, posting a 219-14742 (.588) all-time record. Before joining one of the nation’s top soccer conferences in Conference USA in 2005, Kentucky spent a decade in the Mid-American Conference, where it dominated the opposition. In that span, Kentucky won four conference championships and advanced to the finals or semifinals of the league tournament every season. The program has continued to grow over time, drawing a school-record 3,327 fans for its 1-0 win over Louisville in 2005 and ranking
After UK rallied from behind on a pair of Tim Crone goals off the bench to beat No. 1 SMU in 2007, a wild celebration ensued on the pitch.
21st in the nation in attendance during that season. In 2008, UK led the conference in attendance for the second time in the past three years. Through the years, UK's soccer program has produced highlight after highlight, from its 1995 1-0 win over Indiana in Bloomington to its 2-1 win over MAC-rival Bowling Green in 1997 in front of 3,003 screaming Wildcats fans at the UK Soccer Complex and its No. 13 national ranking in 2006. From head coach Sam Wooten's first Cats squad in 1991 to current head coach Ian Collins' four NCAA Tournament appearances, it has been an exciting 18 years. The 2008 highlight came when the Wildcats upended No. 1 SMU at the UK Soccer Complex, UK’s first win over a top-ranked foe in program history. When UK soccer became a varsity sport on June 1, 1991, Lexington native Sam Wooten took the helm. He had served as the Kentucky coach during UK's club soccer days, and he was the natural choice to lead the new varsity team. Known for his big, physical squads, Wooten racked up a 28-25-7 record in three seasons at the reins. From 1991 to 1996, the Wildcats called The Cage home. The Cage Soccer Field, which stood where UK's Boone Tennis Center now stands, placed fans just feet from the pitch and the UK fans gave Kentucky a tremendous home-field advantage. In its five-and-a-half seasons at The Cage, UK posted an impressive 34-17-8 home mark. In 1994, Ian Collins was brought in by thenUK Athletics Director C.M. Newton to lead the UK Soccer Wildcats. In his 18 years, Collins has taken the UK program to new heights, leading UK to a 188-123-36 (.594) mark. Under Collins, the Wildcats have been consistent conference title contenders in both the MAC and Conference USA. The Wildcats won the MAC Tournament title three straight years from 199927
2001 and regular-season championships in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004. In 2001, the Wildcats ran through the league with a perfect 6-0-0 record. UK repeated the feat in 2003 and became the first team in conference history to go through the regular season without relinquishing a goal. Since joining C-USA, Collins has led his team to the league tournament in each season, with UK ranking only behind Tulsa for the most wins in the conference during that span. Collins also was instrumental in the construction of the UK Soccer Complex. Opened on Oct. 24, 1996, the complex houses a playing field, a practice field, team lounge and locker rooms. UK has been dominant on its new turf, going an astonishing 73-29-13 there all-time, for a winning percentage of nearly 70 percent. In addition to its successful teams, the UK soccer program has also been successful academically. Four times since 2000 the program has won an NSCAA Team Academic Award and has produced five Boyd McWhorter Scholarship nominees in that same span. In 2006, 2007 and 2008, the soccer team was named the UK Male Academic Team of the Year at the CATSPY Awards.
Andy Gruenebaum (left) and coach Ian Collins talk to the media after UK advanced past Cincinnati on penalty kicks in the first NCAA Tournament game ever hosted by Kentucky.
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1999 MAC Tournament Champs The 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament began a three-year championship run for the Wildcats. The second-seeded Wildcats marched through Eastern and Western Michigan before avenging a regular-season loss to Northern Illinois with a 2-1 victory to win the title. Jason Bell scored both goals in the final en route to All-Tournament Team honors. He was joined on the team by Giovanni Fernandes, Chris McAlpine and goalkeeper Brian O’Leary, who pitched two shutouts. The championship sealed Kentucky’s first NCAA Tournament appearance.
winning goal. Greg Bironas, Ilkka Jantti, J.D. Stephenson and goalkeeper Brian O’Leary were each named to the All-Tournament team. Bowling Green Buffalo, N.Y. Bowling Green
Buffalo Buffalo Akron Bowling Green, Ohio
Kentucky
Western Michigan Marshall
Bowling Green
Marshall
Northern Illinois
Buffalo, N.Y. Kentucky
Northern Illinois
Northern Illinois
DeKalb, Ill. Northern Illinois
Kentucky
Buffalo
Kentucky
Marshall Marshall Kentucky
Lexington, Ky.
Western Michigan Western Michigan Akron DeKalb, Ill. Kentucky
Eastern Michigan Kentucky Kentucky
2000 MAC Champs After three straight second-place finishes, Kentucky finally broke through and won a share of the Mid-American Conference title in 2000. It would be the beginning of a MAC dynasty as the Wildcats took home at least a share of the championship in four of five seasons. In the team’s four conference wins, the Wildcats suffocating defense allowed just one goal. Chris McDaniel paced the offensive attack with a team-high five goals, including three game-winners. Giovanni Fernandes and Ilkka Jantti were each named all-conference. Kentucky would go on to become the third team in conference history to win the regular season championship and the tournament title.
STANDINGS Team Kentucky Akron Bowling Green Marshall Northern Illinois Buffalo Western Michigan
W 4 4 4 4 3 1 1
Conference L T Pct. GF 2 0 .667 8 2 0 .667 16 2 0 .667 9 2 0 .667 13 3 0 .500 6 5 0 .200 1 5 0 .200 1
GA 7 7 4 7 8 5 5
W 11 7 9 14 3 1 1
Overall L 9 7 8 5 3 5 5
T 2 3 1 1 0 0 0
2001 MAC Champs Kentucky became the first team in five years to go unbeaten and untied in conference play while wrapping up its second straight MAC championship. The Wildcats absolutely dominated its opposition, outscoring them 18-4 in league games. The championship came down to the final game of the regular-season when UK scored a 2-1 win over Akron, which also entered the contest with a perfect league record. MAC Player of the Year Ilkka Jantti headlined a group of six UK players named to the allconference squad that included Nathan Fleetwood, John Monebrake, Antti Peltonen, Greg Raber and J.D. Stephenson. Monebrake was tabbed the leagues Newcomer of the Year while head coach Ian Collins was named the MAC Coach of the Year for the third time.
STANDINGS 2000 MAC Tournament Champs
Conference Team W L Kentucky 6 0 Akron 5 1 Marshall 3 3 Buffalo 2 3 Bowling Green 2 4 Western Michigan 1 4 Northern Illinois 1 5
Despite winning a share of the conference title, Kentucky entered the 2000 MAC Tournament seeded fouth due to the league’s tiebreaking procedure. Unfazed, the Wildcats defended their way to a second-straight tournament championship with three straight 1-0 victories. In the second round, UK overcame No. 2 seed Marshall, which taken the regular season meeting between the two. Kentucky then went on the road and knocked off top seed Bowling Green for the title. Brooke Pearse scored the championship
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Overall T Pct GF GA 0 1.000 18 4 0 .833 10 5 0 .500 9 10 1 .417 7 9 0 .333 4 7 1 .250 6 11 0 .167 6 14
W 14 10 12 7 8 5 4
L 6 7 7 8 8 13 12
T 1 1 0 2 1 1 1
STANDINGS
After winning the regular-season championship outright, Kentucky earned the top seed and a first-round bye in the MAC Tournament. Needing two wins, the Wildcats tallied back-to-back 1-0 victories to run their conference tournament win streak to eight, including five straight shutouts. In the championship game played in front of the home crowd in Lexington, MAC Player of the Year Ilkka Jantti scored the winner in the 114th minute for UK’s third straight conference championship. Kentucky joined Bowling Green as the only MAC teams to win three straight league titles. Jantti, Marc Theriault, Chris McAlpine and Chris McDaniel were named to the All-Tournament Team. Kentucky
Conference Team W L Kentucky 6 0 Akron 5 1 Western Michigan 3 2 Bowling Green 2 3 Marshall 2 4 Northern Illinois 2 4 Buffalo 0 6
Overall T Pct GF GA 0 1.000 11 0 0 .833 10 2 1 .583 8 8 1 .417 6 7 0 .333 4 9 0 .333 6 6 0 .000 0 9
W 12 15 12 8 6 3 1
L 6 5 7 9 13 13 12
T 2 2 2 5 0 2 3
Akron, Ohio Kentucky
Buffalo
Bowling Green
Bowling Green Lexington, Ky.
Western Michigan
Marshall
Marshall Northern Illinois
Kentucky
Akron, Ohio Akron
Akron
Akron
2004 MAC Champs In its final season in the Mid-American Conference, Kentucky went out in grand style by winning their fourth league title in five years. Jamal Shteiwi repeated as MAC Player of the Year after leading the league with 11 goals and 30 points. He was joined on the all-conference teams by six teammates: Michael D’Agostino, Andy Gruenebaum, Anthony Peters, Thomas Senecal, Brandon Stewart and Michael Strong. Kentucky outscored its league opponents 14-4 en route to the crown. The Wildcats wrapped up their 10-year run in the MAC with a 44-13-4 overall record. UK was at its best in its final five years in the league, racking up four conference championships.
2003 MAC Champs In the most dominant season in Mid-American Conference history, Kentucky went a perfect 6-0 without allowing a goal in league play. The Wildcats’ defense was stifling, led by All-Conference defenders Nathan Li, Thomas Senecal and Brandon Stewart as well as goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum. Offensively, MAC Newcomer of the Year Riley O’Neill was the scorer with a team-high seven goals and MAC Player of the Year Jamal Shteiwi proved the playmaker, tallying a school-record 13 assists. Both were also named all-conference along with midfielder Joey Gaworecki.
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STANDINGS Conference Team W L Kentucky 4 1 Akron 3 1 Northern Illinois 4 2 Western Michigan 3 2 Marshall 3 2 Buffalo 1 4 Bowling Green 0 6
T 1 2 0 1 1 1 0
Pct .750 .667 .667 .583 .583 .250 .000
Overall GF GA 14 4 8 3 14 9 10 9 14 8 4 13 9 27
W 11 13 12 9 10 8 0
L 5 5 7 7 7 8 19
T 3 3 0 4 3 2 0
CONFERENCE USA HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS Year Champion Rec. 1995 UAB 7-0-1 1996 Charlotte 7-1-0 S. Florida 7-1-0 1997 S. Florida 5-1-2 Marquette 6-2-0 1998 S. Florida 6-1-1 Saint Louis 6-1-1 1999 UAB 7-1-0 Saint Louis 7-1-0 2000 Saint Louis 6-1-1 2001 Saint Louis 9-1-0 2002 Marquette 7-2-1 Saint Louis 7-2-1 2003 Cincinnati 6-2-1 Saint Louis 6-2-1 2004 Memphis 8-1-0 2005 SMU 8-1-0 2006 SMU 5-1-2 2007 Tulsa 6-0-2 2008 Tulsa 7-0-1 2009 Tulsa 6-1-1 2010 SMU 7-1-0 ALL-TIME C-USA RESULTS (current members only) Team Years SMU 6 Tulsa 6 South Carolina 6 Kentucky 6 UAB 16 Marshall 6 Memphis 15 FIU 6 UCF 6
UK n/a n/a
Place
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3-4-2 5-2-1 5-3-0 6-1-1 5-3-0 4-2-2
7th 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd
Record 31-12-6 29-11-9 23-15-11 28-15-6 70-45-12 20-24-4 38-75-13 12-34-3 14-25-4
C-USA REGULAR SEASON TITLES *Saint Louis 6 *South Florida 3 Tulsa 3 *Marquette 2 SMU 3 UAB 2 *Charlotte 1 *Cincinnati 1 Memphis 1 * denotes former member
Pct. .694 .684 .582 .633 .598 .458 .353 .276 .372
YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Year Champion Runner-Up 1995 Saint Louis Charlotte 1996 South Florida Marquette 1997 Saint Louis South Florida 1998 South Florida Memphis 1999 UAB Saint Louis 2000 Saint Louis UAB 2001 Saint Louis Marquette 2002 Saint Louis Cincinnati 2003 Saint Louis Charlotte 2004 Memphis UAB 2005 South Carolina Tulsa 2006 SMU Kentucky 2007 Tulsa SMU 2008 Tulsa Kentucky 2009 Tulsa Marshall 2010 South Carolina Tulsa ALL-TIME C-USA TOURNAMENT RESULTS (current members only) Team App. Record Pct. Tulsa 6 11-3-2 .750 Kentucky 6 4-4-2 .500 South Carolina 5 7-3-1 .682 SMU 5 3-2-2 .500 Memphis 10 8-9-0 .571 Marshall 4 2-4-1 .357 UAB 16 9-15-3 .357 FIU 2 2-3-0 .400 UCF 3 1-3-0 .250 C-USA TOURNAMENT TITLES *Saint Louis 6 Tulsa 3 *South Florida 2 Memphis 1 South Carolina 2 SMU 2 UAB 1 * denotes former member UK ALL-TIME RECORD VS. C-USA OPPONENTS Team Rec. GF GA FIU 5-1-1 11 6 Marshall 14-5-2 43 24 Memphis 4-3-2 13 11 South Carolina 4-4-1 7 12 SMU 3-6-0 8 18 Tulsa 4-6-1 12 18 UAB 4-3-0 10 7 UCF 6-1-2 13 7 Total 42-27-8 112 95
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UK’S TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2005 • No. 7 seed at Dallas, Texas First round - tied No. 2 South Carolina, 0-0 lost on penalty kicks, 3-0 2006 • No. 2 seed • Runner-Up at Tulsa, Okla. First round - def. No. 7 Memphis, 3-1 Semifinal - def. No. 3 Tulsa, 3-0 Final - lost to No. 1 SMU, 2-0 2007 • No. 3 seed at Birmingham, Ala. First round - lost to No. 6 Marshall, 3-1 2008 • No. 2 seed at Dallas, Texas First round - def. No. 7 Marshall, 4-2 Semifinal - def. UCF, 1-0 Final - tied No. 1 Tulsa, 1-1 lost on penalty kicks, 4-2 2009 • No. 4 seed at Tulsa, Okla. First round - lost to No. 1 Tulsa, 2-1 2010 • No. 3 seed at Memphis, Tenn. First round - lost to No. 6 Tulsa, 5-0
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR CHAMPIONS Year Champion Rec. 1995 Akron 5-0-0 1996 Bowling Green 5-0-0 1997 Akron 5-1-1 1998 Akron 8-0-1 1999 Akron 6-0-1 2000 Kentucky 4-2-0 Akron 4-2-0 Bowling Green 4-2-0 Marshall 4-2-0 2001 Kentucky 6-0-0 2002 Akron 4-1-0 2003 Kentucky 6-0-0 2004 Kentucky 4-1-1 ALL-TIME MAC RESULTS (from 1995-2004) Team Years Akron 12 Kentucky 10 Bowling Green 12 Marshall 8 Miami (Ohio) 7 Northern Illinois 8 Buffalo 7 Western Michigan 12 Central Michigan 3 Eastern Michigan 8
UK 3-1-1 2-2-1 5-2-0 7-1-0 5-1-1 4-2-0
Place 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
6-0-0 2-3-0 6-0-0 4-1-1
1st 4th 1st 1st
Record 58-9-5 44-13-4 40-26-5 26-23-3 15-18-2 22-29-1 14-29-2 17-49-7 2-8-0 4-37-1
Pct. .840 .754 .599 .529 .457 .433 .333 .281 .200 .107
MAC REGULAR SEASON TITLES Akron 6 Kentucky 4 Bowling Green 3 Marshall 1 Miami (Ohio) 1
ALL-TIME MAC TOURNAMENT RESULTS (from 1995-2004) Team Years Record Kentucky 10 14-7 Bowling Green 12 16-8 Akron 12 15-8 Miami (Ohio) 7 4-3 Western Michigan 12 7-10 Marshall 8 4-7 Buffalo 7 3-6 Northern Illinois 8 2-7 Eastern Michigan 8 1-6 Central Michigan 3 0-1
Pct. .667 .667 .652 .571 .412 .364 .333 .222 .142 .000
MAC TOURNAMENT TITLES Kentucky 3 Akron 3 Bowling Green 3 Miami (Ohio) 1 Western Michigan 1 ALL-TIME UK RECORD VS. MAC OPPONENTS Team Rec. Akron 4-6-2 Bowling Green 9-8-1 Buffalo 7-1-0 Central Michigan 0-0-0 Eastern Michigan 10-0-1 Marshall 10-4-1 Miami (Ohio) 3-4-0 Northern Illinois 8-2-0 Western Michigan 13-2-0 Total 64-26-5
GF 11 22 20 0 28 29 11 22 39 182
GA 19 23 6 0 4 18 19 8 10 107
TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2004 • No. 1 seed at Kalamazoo, Mich. First round - bye Semifinal - lost to No. 5 W. Michigan, 1-0 2003 • No. 1 seed at Bowling Green, Ohio First round - bye Semifinal - lost to No. 4 Bowling Green, 1-0 2002 • No. 5 seed at Huntington, W.Va. First round - def. No. 4 Buffalo, 4-1 at Bowling Green, Ohio Semifinal - lost to No. 1 Bowling Green, 2-1 2001 • No. 1 seed • Champions at Akron, Ohio First round - bye Semifinal - def. Bowling Green, 1-0 at Lexington, Ky. Championship - def. Akron, 1-0 (2ot) 2000 • No. 4 seed • Champions at Buffalo, N.Y. First round - def. No. 5 Northern Illinois, 1-0 Semifinal - def. No. 2 Marshall, 1-0 at Bowling Green, Ohio Championship - def. No. 1 Bowling Green, 1-0 1999 • No. 2 seed • Champions at Dekalb, Ill. First round - def. No. 7 Eastern Michigan, 1-0 Semifinal - def. No. 8 Western Michigan, 3-0 at Lexington, Ky. Championship - def. No. 6 N. Illinois, 2-1 1998 • No. 2 seed at Lexington, Ky. First round - def. No. 7 Eastern Michigan, 1-0 Semifinal - lost to No. 4 Bowling Green, 2-0 (2ot) 1997 • No. 2 seed at Oxford, Ohio First round - def. Western Michigan, 2-1 Semifinal - lost to No. 3 Bowling Green, 1-0 1996 • No. 3 seed • Runner-Up at Bowling Green, Ohio First round - def. No. 6 Western Michigan, 1-0 Semifinal - def. No. 2 Akron, 2-1 Championship - lost to No. 1 Bowling Green, 4-0 1995 • No. 3 Seed at Kalamazoo, Mich. First round - def. No. 6 Eastern Michigan, 4-1 Semifinal - lost to No. 2 Bowling Green, 1-0 (ot)
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POSTSEASON NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances: 4 Record: 1-4-2 (.286) at home: 0-0-1 on road: 0-4-1 neutral: 1-0-0 Best finish: Sweet 16 (2000) YEAR-BY-YEAR 1999 at Bloomington, Ind. First round - lost to No. 2 Indiana, 1-0 (2ot) 2000 at St. Louis, Mo. First round - tied No. 9 St. Louis, 0-0 (4ot) (advanced on penalties, 4-2) at Dallas, Texas Second round - lost to No. 6 SMU, 3-1 2001 at Clemson, S.C. First round - def. Mercer, 1-0 Second round - lost to No. 5 Clemson, 1-0 2003 at Lexington, Ky. First round - tied Cincinnati, 0-0 (2ot) (advanced on penalties, 4-2) at Bloomington, Ind. Second round - lost to No. 5 Indiana, 2-1 (2ot)
Nov. 21, 1999 • First Round No. 2 Indiana 1, Kentucky 0 (2ot) at Bloomington, Ind.
UK 0 6 1 2 40
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
Nov.18, 2000 • First Round Kentucky 0, Saint Louis 0 (4ot) (UK Advances on Penalties, 4-2) at St. Louis, Mo. In their second NCAA appearance, the Cats played at ninth-ranked Saint Louis in the first round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament. The Billikens outshot the Cats by a tally of 21-7, but were held scoreless by Brian O’Leary’s 12 saves in front of a strong UK defense that chipped in with a pair of team saves. Four overtime periods could not decide the game, which entered the record books as a 0-0 tie. Per NCAA rules, penalty kicks were required to break the 150 minute deadlock, and O’Leary again shined, making two key saves and netting a penalty of his own to help the Cats advance to the second round. Team 1 Kentucky 0 Saint Louis 0
2 0 0
OT OT OT OT F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Goals none Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 0 7 13 5 28
The soccer Cats’ first NCAA appearance took place in Bloomington, Ind., in 1999 on the campus of Indiana University. The second-seeded Hoosiers played host to Kentucky, which had won the MAC Championship to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats stretched IU to the limit as the game remained scoreless for nearly two hours. In the second overtime, with the Cats down two men - one from injury and the other from ejection - Indiana finally got the decisive break when All-American Aleksey Korol scored the gamewinning goal in the 113th minute of play. The Cats ended their best season since 1995 by making it to their first NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers would go on to win the National Championship that season. Team Kentucky Indiana
1 0 0
2 0 0
OT 0 0
OT 0 1
IU 1 15 3 6 28
SLU 0 21 5 14 28
Nov. 25, 2000 • Second Round No. 6 SMU 3, Kentucky 1 at Dallas, Texas Making their first appearance in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the Wildcats traveled to Dallas, Texas, to face SMU. The nation’s leading scorer, Muhammed Fahim, led the sixthseeded Mustangs to a 1-0 halftime lead against the Cats. UK’s Ilkka Jantti captured the equalizer in the 74th minute, scoring Kentucky’s first-ever NCAA goal. SMU’s attack was relentless, though, and Fahim completed a hat trick late in the game to give SMU the 3-1 victory. Team Kentucky SMU
1 0 1
Goals SMU 21:21 UK 73:27 SMU
75:42
SMU
89:55
2 1 2
OT -
OT -
F 1 3
Mohamed Fahim (Matt Whitley) Ilkka Jantti (J.D. Stephenson) Mohamed Fahim (Luchi Gonzalez) Mohamed Fahim (empty net) UK 1 8 9 2 22
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
SMU 3 18 4 8 19
Nov. 23, 2001 • First Round Kentucky 1, Mercer 0 at Clemson, S.C. Kentucky played its first neutral site NCAA match when the Cats traveled to Clemson, S.C., to face the Mercer Bears. The teams played to a scoreless tie in the first half, but UK came out quickly in the second half when Nathan Fleetwood assisted Scot Shewey for a goal in the 48th minute. The Wildcat defense blanked Mercer to help Greg Raber to his seventh shutout of the year, as UK advanced to the NCAA second round with a 1-0 victory. Team Mercer Kentucky Goals UK 48:03
F 0 1
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
Goals IU 112:15 Aleksey Korol (Yuri Lavrinenko)
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1 0 0
2 0 1
OT -
OT -
F 0 1
Scot Shewey (Nathan Fleetwood) UK 1 8 4 5 22
MC 0 7 2 5 19
Nov. 25, 2001 • Second Round No. 5 Clemson 1, Kentucky 0
Nov. 22, 2003 • First Round Kentucky 0, Cincinnati 0 (2 ot) (UK Advances on Penalties, 4-2)
at Clemson, S.C.
Nov. 26, 2003 • Second Round No. 5 Indiana 2, Kentucky 1 (2 ot) at Bloomington, Ind.
at Lexington, Ky. Fifth-seeded Clemson played host to the Cats in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The match was even throughout, with neither team able to get on the board during regulation. Both teams had chances in the first two overtime periods, but neither squad could catch a break and the match eclipsed the two-hour mark. It wasn’t until the 124th minute that the Tigers were able to finally find the back of the net. Kenneth Cutler scored the game-winning goal in the third overtime period. Team Kentucky Clemson Goals CU 123:13
1 0 0
2 0 0
OT OT OT F 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Kenneth Cutler (Ross Goodacre, Brett Branan)
Kentucky hosted an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in front of 1,593 fans. The Wildcats had a pair of great chances for a goal as Jamal Shteiwi just missed the right post on a free kick from 23 yards out in the 20th minute and Olli Lehtimaki missed wide-right from the top of the box in the 49th minute. Other than that, both teams played solid defense leading to a shootout, which Kentucky won 4-2 on the strength of two Andy Gruenebaum saves, one of which was dubbed “the best save I’ve ever seen” by head coach Ian Collins. Team Cincinnati Kentucky
1 0 0
2 0 0
OT 0 0
OT 0 0
Goals none Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 1 14 3 8 19
CU 0 15 8 8 16
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
UK 0 6 6 4 18
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UC 0 12 3 7 17
F 0 0
UK got on the board first in the 27th minute when freshman Riley O’Neill buried a shot in the lower-left corner after a feed from Jamal Shteiwi. The Wildcats looked to take the lead into intermission, but Jacob Peterson tallied the equalizer from six yards out to tie the match just before halftime. After a scoreless second half, Kentucky had a man sent off four minutes into the first overtime. Despite a valliant effort by the shorthanded Wildcats, Indiana broke through with less than five minutes left before the game would go to penalty kicks for the winner. Team Kentucky Indiana Goals UK 25:49 IU
43:48
IU
105:46
Goals Shots Saves Corners Fouls
1 1 1
2 0 0
OT 0 0
OT 0 1
F 1 2
Riley O’Neill (Jamal Shteiwi, Joey Gaworecki) Jacob Peterson (Josh Tudela, Vijay Dias) Greg Badger (Josh Tudela, John Michael Hayden) UK 1 7 5 2 29
IU 2 23 4 8 9
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1991 Record: 10-10-0 Coach: Sam Wooten Date Opponent Score Sept. 7 Butler L, 0-1 Sept. 11 at Louisville W, 2-1 Sept. 14 at Memphis State (1) L, 0-1 Sept. 15 vs. Bradley (1) W, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 18 Marshall L, 2-4 Sept. 28 at Western Kentucky (2) L, 1-6 Sept. 29 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (2) W, 5-1 Oct. 2 Kentucky Wesleyan W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 5 at Miami (Ohio) (3) L, 0-6 Oct. 6 vs. Eastern Michigan (3) W, 7-0 Oct. 8 Alabama A&M L, 0-2 (2ot) Oct. 16 Transylvania W, 2-0 W, 4-1 Oct. 18 at Vanderbilt Oct. 20 at Ohio State L, 3-4 (2ot) Oct. 23 at Wright State L, 1-3 Oct. 26 Morehead State (4) W, 4-1 Oct. 27 Missouri-Rolla (4) W, 3-1 Oct. 30 at Xavier W, 2-1 Nov. 3 at Notre Dame L, 0-2 Nov. 9 at South Carolina L, 0-6 (1) Memphis State Tourn.; Memphis, Tenn. (2) Western Kentucky Tourn.; Bowling Green, Ky. (3) Miami (Ohio) Tourn.; Oxford, Ohio (4) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky.
1992 Record: 11-6-3 Coach: Sam Wooten Date Opponent Score Sept. 6 Wright State T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 9 at Evansville L, 1-2 Sept. 13 at Indiana L, 0-6 Sept. 16 Transylvania W, 3-0 Sept. 19 Xavier W, 2-0 (2ot) Sept. 27 at Robert Morris L, 1-2 (2ot) Sept. 30 at Cincinnati W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 7 at Marshall W, 3-1 Oct. 9 Winthrop W, 1-0 Oct. 11 South Carolina L, 0-2 Oct. 15 Western Kentucky W, 3-1 Oct. 17 Notre Dame L, 0-2 Oct. 19 Georgetown College W, 2-0 W, 3-1 Oct. 21 at Kentucky Wesleyan Oct. 23 Memphis State W, 2-1 Oct. 30 Lindsey Wilson T, 2-2 (ot) Nov. 1 Vanderbilt W, 3-2 Nov. 3 Ohio State W, 4-1 Nov. 8 at Alabama A&M L, 0-4 Nov. 14 Louisville T, 0-0 (2ot)
1993 Record: 7-9-4 Coach: Sam Wooten Date Opponent Score Sept. 4 at Western Michigan (1) L, 0-1 Sept. 5 at Bowling Green (1) L, 2-5 Sept. 8 at Xavier W, 4-3 Sept. 12 at Ohio State L, 1-3 Sept. 15 Marshall W, 2-1
Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 5
at Wright State at Louisville Robert Morris Cincinnati Mismi (Ohio) Eastern Michigan (2) Alabama A&M (2) at Evansville Virginia Tech Transylvania UNC-Asheville at Winthrop Hofstra Southern Indiana at Vanderbilt
T, 0-0 (2ot) T, 2-2 (2ot) W, 1-0 L, 2-3 L, 0-2 (2ot) W, 2-1 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 T, 1-1 (2ot) T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 4-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-0 L, 2-6 (2ot)
(1) BGSU Kwik Goal Classic; Bowling Green, Ohio (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky.
1994 Record: 9-9-2 Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 5 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 Sept. 11 Indiana L, 1-6 Sept. 14 at Marshall T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 16 at Southern Indiana (1) L, 1-3 Sept. 18 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 21 Georgetown College W, 5-1 Sept. 24 at Easterm Michigan (2) W, 5-0 Sept. 25 vs. Detroit Mercy (2) T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 28 at Cincinnati L, 0-1 Oct. 5 Xavier W, 2-1 Oct. 9 at Miami (Ohio) L, 0-2 Oct. 12 Louisville W, 1-0 L, 0-3 Oct. 15 Hofstra (3) Oct. 16 Butler (3) L, 0-1 Oct. 19 Ohio State W, 2-0 Oct. 23 Winthrop W, 1-0 Oct. 25 Evansville L, 1-3 Oct. 28 at South Florida (4) W, 2-1 Oct. 29 vs. Georgia Southern (4) L, 1-2 Nov. 6 Vanderbilt L, 0-3
Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Nov. 3 Nov. 4
at Xavier Western Kentucky at Miami (Ohio) at Western Michigan at Ohio State Georgetown College at Eastern Michigan at Vanderbilt Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan (3) at Bowling Green (3)
W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-0 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 T, 0-0 (2ot) W, 4-1 L, 0-1 (2ot)
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Central Florida Tourn.; Orlando, Fla. (3) MAC Tournament; Kalamazoo, Mich.
1996 Record: 9-10-3, 2-2-1 MAC Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 4 Wright State L, 0-1 Sept. 6 Texas-Pan American W, 4-1 Sept. 8 Missouri-Kansas City W, 2-0 Sept. 11 at Western Kentucky W, 2-0 Sept. 15 at Bradley L, 2-4 Sept. 20 Louisville T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 22 Belmont W, 2-0 Sept. 29 at Winthrop W, 2-1 Oct. 2 Ohio State T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 6 at Bowling Green L, 0-3 Oct. 9 Xavier L, 0-1 Oct. 12 at Akron L, 2-4 (2ot) Oct. 16 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2 W, 6-0 Oct. 20 Western Michigan Oct. 24 Indiana L, 3-5 Oct. 27 Eastern Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 1 at Cincinnati L, 0-1 Nov. 3 Vanderbilt L, 1-3 Nov. 6 at Marshall L, 0-2 Nov. 15 vs. Western Michigan (1) W, 1-0 Nov. 16 vs. Akron (1) W, 2-0 Nov. 17 at Bowling Green (1) L, 0-4 (1) MAC Tournament; Bowling Green, Ohio
(1) Southern Indiana Tourn.; Evansville, Ind. (2) Eastern Michigan Tourn.; Ypsilanti, Mich. (3) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (4) South Florida Tourn.; Tampa, Fla.
1995 Record: 16-5-1, 3-1-1 MAC Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 2 Valparaiso W, 5-0 Sept. 4 UNC Asheville W, 2-1 Sept. 10 at Indiana W, 1-0 (2ot) Sept. 13 Marshall W, 3-0 Sept. 15 at Louisville W, 2-1 Sept. 17 Akron L, 0-2 Sept. 23 Arkansas-Little Rock (1) W, 3-0 Sept. 24 The Citadel (1) W, 4-0 Sept. 27 Cincinnati W, 2-0 Sept. 30 at Central Florida (2) W, 2-0 Oct. 1 at Stetson (2) L, 1-2 34
1997 Record: 12-7-2, 5-2-0 MAC Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Aug. 30 at Missouri-Kansas City L, 1-2 Sept. 2 Western Kentucky W, 2-1 Sept. 6 Bradley (1) W, 3-0 Sept. 7 Cleveland State (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 10 Cincinnati T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 14 at Louisville W, 2-1 Sept. 19 UNLV (2) W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 21 at Fresno State (2) L, 2-3 Sept. 25 at Indiana L, 0-9 Sept. 28 Belmont W, 3-0 Oct. 3 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 Oct. 5 at Northern Illinois W, 4-1 Oct. 10 Bowling Green W, 2-1 W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 12 Eastern Michigan Oct. 19 Wisconsin-Green Bay T, 1-1 (2ot)
Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 8
Marshall Akron at Vanderbilt at Miami (Ohio) at Western Michigan (3) at Bowling Green (3)
W, 2-1 (ot) L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 0-1
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) UNLV Rebel Classic; Las Vegas, Nev. (3) MAC Tournament; Oxford, Ohio
Nov. 7 Nov. 12 Nov. 21
vs. Western Michigan (3) Northern Illinois (4) at Indiana (5)
W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 (2ot)
(1) UNLV Rebel Classic; Las Vegas, Nev. (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (3) MAC Tournament; Buffalo, N.Y. (4) MAC Championship; Lexington, Ky. (5) NCAA Tournament; Bloomington, Ind.
2000 1998 Record: 12-9-0, 7-1-0 MAC Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 1 at Cincinnati L, 0-4 Sept. 4 at Cal State-Fullerton (1) L, 0-2 Sept. 6 vs. San Diego (1) L, 0-1 Sept. 11 at UNC-Greensboro (2) L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 13 vs. Appalachian State (2) L, 1-2 Sept. 18 The Citadel (3) W, 2-0 Sept. 20 Winthrop (3) W, 2-1 Sept. 26 South Alabama W, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 27 Vanderbilt W, 4-1 Oct. 2 at Marshall W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 4 Western Michigan W, 5-4 (2ot) Oct. 9 at Buffalo W, 4-2 L, 0-4 Oct. 11 at Akron Oct. 18 at Belmont L, 1-2 Oct. 21 Indiana L, 0-5 Oct. 23 at Eastern Michigan W, 2-0 Oct. 25 Bowling Green W, 1-0 Oct. 29 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-2 Nov. 1 Northern Illinois W, 2-0 Nov. 6 Eastern Michigan (4) W, 1-0 Nov. 8 Bowling Green (4) L, 0-2 (2ot) (1) Cal State-Fullerton Classic; Fullerton, Calif. (2) UNC-Greensboro Classic; Greensboro, N.C. (3) UK Invitational; Lexincton, Ky. (4) MAC Tournament; Lexington, Ky.
1999 Record: 13-7-1, 5-1-1 MAC Coach: Ian Collins MAC Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Date Opponent Score Sept. 3 at UC-Santa Barbara (1) W, 5-1 Sept. 5 vs. UNLV (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 12 UNC Asheville W, 3-0 Sept. 17 Navy (2) W, 2-1 Sept. 19 Cal State-Fullerton (2) L, 0-1 Sept. 22 at Western Kentucky L, 0-1 Sept. 26 Cincinnati L, 1-2 (2ot) Oct. 1 Marshall W, 6-0 Oct. 3 at Bowling Green W, 1-0 Oct. 8 Eastern Michigan W, 2-0 Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt W, 3-1 Oct. 15 Buffalo W, 2-0 Oct. 17 Akron T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 20 at Indiana L, 2-4 L, 0-2 Oct. 24 Louisville Oct. 29 at Northern Illinois L, 2-4 Oct. 31 at Western Michigan W, 2-1 Nov. 5 vs. Eastern Michigan (3) W, 1-0
Record: 11-9-2, 4-2-0 MAC Coach: Ian Collins MAC Champions MAC Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round Date Opponent Score Sept. 1 at Louisville W, 2-1 Sept. 4 at UNC Asheville W, 3-0 Sept. 8 Vanderbilt L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 10 UC-Santa Barbara L, 1-2 Sept. 15 vs. UNC-Greensboro (1) L, 1-2 Sept. 16 at North Carolina (1) L, 1-2 Sept. 22 IUPUI W, 3-2 Sept. 24 Western Kentucky W, 1-0 Sept. 29 Western Michigan W, 1-0 Oct. 1 Northern Illinois W, 4-0 Oct. 6 at Akron L, 0-2 Oct. 13 at Buffalo W, 1-0 Oct. 18 Indiana L, 0-2 Oct. 20 Bowling Green W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 22 at Marshall L, 0-4 Oct. 27 at Ohio State (2) L, 0-3 Oct. 29 vs. Penn State (2) T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 3 vs. Northern Illinois (3) W, 1-0 Nov. 5 vs. Marshall (3) W, 1-0 Nov. 12 at Bowling Green (4) W, 1-0 Nov. 18 at Saint Louis (5) *T, 0-0 (4ot) Nov. 25 at SMU (6) L, 1-3 *Kentucky advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks (1) Nike Carolina Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C. (2) Ohio State Nike Classic; Columbus, Ohio (3) MAC Tournament; Buffalo, N.Y. (4) MAC Championship; Bowling Green, Ohio (5) NCAA First Round; St. Louis, Mo. (6) NCAA Second Round; Dallas, Texas
2001 Record: 14-6-1, 6-0-0 MAC Coach: Ian Collins MAC Champions MAC Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round Date Opponent Score Aug. 31 vs. Butler (1) W, 2-1 Sept. 1 at Indiana (1) L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 7 Ohio State T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 9 UNC Asheville W, 4-0 Sept. 17 Xavier L, 1-3 Sept. 21 at Western Michigan W, 3-1 Sept. 23 at Northern Illinois W, 4-0 Sept. 26 Louisville L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 30 at Cincinnati L, 0-1 Oct. 5 at Bowling Green W, 3-1 Oct. 7 at IUPUI W, 1-0 Oct. 14 Buffalo W, 3-1 Oct. 17 Georgetown College W, 7-0 Oct. 21 Marshall W, 3-0 W, 1-0 Oct. 26 vs. Furman (2) Oct. 28 at Florida International (2) L, 0-1 Nov. 3 Akron W, 2-1 Nov. 11 vs. Bowling Green (3) W, 1-0 Nov. 17 Akron (4) W, 1-0 (2ot) Nov. 23 vs. Mercer (5) W, 1-0 Nov. 25 at Clemson (5) L, 0-1 (3ot) (1) adidas/IU Credit Union Classic; Bloomington, Ind. (2) FIU Invitational; Miami, Fla. (3) MAC Tournament; at Akron, Ohio (4) MAC Tournament Championship; Lexington, Ky. (5) NCAA Tournament; Clemson; S.C.
2002 Record: 10-9-0, 2-3-0 Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Aug. 30 at Virginia (1) L, 3-2 Sept. 1 vs. Maryland (1) W, 2-1 Sept. 6 vs. Creighton (2) L, 4-1 Sept. 8 vs. Butler (2) W, 1-0 Sept. 11 Cincinnati W, 1-0 Sept. 20 Cleveland State (3) W, 3-1 Sept. 22 Coastal Carolina (3) L, 2-1(ot) Sept. 29 IUPUI W, 4-0 Oct. 2 at Louisville W, 1-0 Oct. 6 at Winthrop W, 2-0 Oct. 11 Alabama A&M L, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 16 Indiana L, 2-1 Oct. 18 Marshall L, 2-1 (2ot) Oct. 20 at Buffalo L, 2-1 W, 2-1 Oct. 25 at Western Michigan Oct. 27 Northern Illinois W, 2-1 Nov. 01 at Akron L, 3-1 Nov. 08 vs. Buffalo (4) W, 4-1 Nov. 15 at Bowling Green (5) L, 2-1 (1) Virginia Soccer Classic (2) Furman Invitational (3) UK/Traditional Bank Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (4) MAC Tournament; Huntington, W.Va. (5) MAC Semifinal; Bowling Green, Ohio
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2006
Record: 12-7-2, 6-0-0 MAC Coach: Ian Collins MAC Champions NCAA Second Round Date Opponent Score Sept. 7 at UNC Asheville W, 3-0 Sept. 11 at Cincinnati W, 1-0 Sept. 14 at Western Kentucky W, 1-0 Sept. 16 Louisville W, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 19 Central Florida (1) T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 21 Butler (1) L, 1-0 Sept. 26 at Washington (2) L, 2-1 Sept. 28 vs. Portland (2) L, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 3 Appalachian State W, 2-1 Oct. 5 at Bowling Green W, 3-0 Oct. 10 at UNC-Greensboro (3) W, 3-1 Oct. 12 vs. North Carolina (3) L, 2-1 W, 3-0 Oct. 17 Western Michigan W, 1-0 Oct. 19 Akron Oct. 24 Buffalo W, 2-0 Oct. 26 at Marshall W, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 31 at Northern Illiniois W, 1-0 Nov. 2 at Indiana L, 1-0 Nov. 9 at Bowling Green (4) L, 1-0 Nov. 22 Cincinnati (5) *T, 0-0 (2ot) Nov. 26 at Indiana (6) L, 2-1 (2ot) *Kentucky advanced 4-2 on penalty kicks
Record:11-5-3, 4-1-1 MAC Coach: Ian Collins MAC Champions Date Opponent Score Sept. 3 at SMU (1) L, 1-3 Sept. 5 vs. Tulsa (1) L, 1-2 Sept. 7 at Louisville W, 2-0 Sept. 10 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 Sept. 12 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 Sept. 17 Georgia Southern (2) T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 19 Winthrop (2) W, 2-1 Sept. 24 Marshall W, 2-1 Sept. 26 Ohio State W, 2-1 Oct. 1 Michigan L, 0-1 (ot) Oct. 3 at Buffalo W, 3-0 Oct. 6 Indiana T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 10 Northern Illinois L, 0-1 W, 5-1 Oct. 15 Bowling Green Oct. 17 Alabama A&M W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 22 at Akron T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 27 Cincinnati W, 2-0 Oct. 30 at UAB W, 2-1 Nov. 7 at Western Michigan (3) L, 0-1
Record: 14-5-2, 5-2-1 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Aug. 25 Florida Atlantic (1) W, 3-0 Aug. 26 UW-Green Bay (1) W, 2-1 Aug. 30 at Louisville T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 2 Belmont W, 3-0 Sept. 6 Georgetown College W, 8-0 Sept. 9 at UNC Asheville W, 5-0 Sept. 13 Michigan L, 2-1 (ot) Sept. 17 Mount St. Mary’s W, 3-0 Sept. 20 Alabama A&M W, 2-0 Sept. 27 at Indiana L, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 1 South Carolina W, 1-0 (2ot) Oct. 7 at SMU L, 4-0 Oct. 11 Central Florida W, 2-1 Oct. 14 at UAB L, 1-0 (ot) Oct. 18 at Marshall T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 21 Florida International W, 2-1 (2ot) Oct. 25 at Tulsa W, 1-0 Oct. 28 Memphis W, 3-1 Nov. 1 vs. Memphis (2) W, 3-1 Nov. 3 at Tulsa (2) W, 3-0 Nov. 5 vs. SMU (2) L, 2-0
(1) Mi Cocina Classic; Dallas, Texas (2) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (3) MAC Tourn.; Kalamazoo, Mich.
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Conference USA Tournament; Tulsa Okla.
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Husky Invitational; Seattle, Wash. (3) adidas/Spartan Classic; Greensboro, N.C. (4) MAC Tournament; Bowling Green, Ohio (5) NCAA First Round; Lexington, Ky.
2005
2007
Record: 6-7-6, 3-4-2 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 2 Louisville (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 3 Alabama A&M (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 9 vs. Gonzaga (2) L, 1-3 Sept. 10 at Oregon State (2) T, 2-2 (2ot) Sept. 14 Georgetown College W, 4-0 Sept. 18 at Michigan L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 23 Western Michigan T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 25 at Ohio State T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 30 at Fla. International T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 2 at UCF L, 1-2 Oct. 7 Tulsa W, 2-1 Oct. 9 SMU L, 1-2 Oct. 14 at South Carolina L, 0-1 W, 3-2 Oct. 16 at East Carolina Oct. 21 Memphis L, 1-2 (ot) Oct. 23 UAB W, 4-1 Oct. 28 Marshall T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 30 at Akron L, 0-1 Nov. 9 vs. South Carolina (3) T, 0-0 (2ot)
Record: 7-10-2, 5-3-0 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Aug. 31 Cornell (1) L, 0-2 Sept. 2 UNC Asheville (1) W, 3-0 Sept. 6 Louisville L, 2-4 Sept. 9 Cleveland State T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 14 at Michigan (2) L, 0-4 Sept. 16 vs. Michigan State (2) T, 1-1 (2ot) Sept. 21 Eastern Illinois L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 23 at Akron L, 0-1 Sept. 28 at Western Kentucky W, 2-1 Oct. 6 UAB W, 1-0 Oct. 10 Tulsa L, 0-3 Oct. 13 at Memphis L, 1-3 Oct. 17 at Central Florida W, 3-2 (ot) Oct. 24 Marshall W, 3-1 Oct. 27 at Florida International W, 2-1 Oct. 31 Indiana L, 0-4 Nov. 3 SMU W, 2-1 Nov. 9 at South Carolina L, 1-2 (ot) Nov. 14 vs. Marshall (3) L, 1-3
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Stephen Hensor/Joe Zahar Classic; Corvallis, Ore. (3) Conference USA Tournament; Dallas, Texas
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) U-M Invitational; Ann Arbor, Mich. (3) Conference USA Tournament; Birmingham, Ala.
Greg Raber is UK’s career record holder with 0.85 goals-against average from 2001-02.
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As a senior in 2009, Marco dos Santos led UK with three assists, playing in all 19 games with 16 starts.
2009
2010
Record: 13-6-0, 5-3-0 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 4 IUPUI (1) W, 2-1 Sept. 6 Bowling Green (1) W, 4-1 Sept. 11 vs. Illinois-Chicago (2) W, 2-0 Sept. 13 vs. SIU-Edwardsville (2) W, 2-1 Sept. 16 Alabama A&M W, 1-0 Sept. 20 Marshall L, 0-1 (2ot) Sept. 23 at Xavier W, 1-0 Sept. 27 UNC Asheville W, 3-1 Sept. 29 at Indiana L, 0-3 Oct. 4 UAB L, 0-1 Oct. 7 Tulsa L, 0-1 Oct. 10 at Memphis W, 2-1 Oct. 14 at Louisville L, 0-1 Oct. 17 at South Carolina W, 1-0 Oct. 28 at UCF W, 2-1 (ot) Nov. 1 at FIU W, 2-0 Nov. 4 SMU W, 1-0 Nov. 8 High Point W, 2-0 Nov. 13 vs. Tulsa (3) L, 1-2
Record: 7-8-4, 4-2-4 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Sept. 3 Eastern Illinois (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 5 IUPUI (1) W, 1-0 Sept. 10 Loyola Marymount (2) L, 0-1 (ot) Sept. 12 Houston Baptist (2) T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 17 vs. UCONN (3) L, 0-3 Sept. 19 vs. Iona (3) L, 1-2 (ot) Sept. 22 at Michigan L, 2-3 (ot) Sept. 26 at Evansville W, 2-1 (2ot) Sept. 29 Louisville L, 0-2 Oct. 6 at Marshall W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 9 at UAB L, 1-2 Oct. 13 UCF T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 17 Memphis T, 1-1 (2ot) T, 1-1 (2ot) Oct. 20 Indiana Oct. 24 FIU W, 1-0 Oct. 27 at Tulsa W, 2-1 Oct. 30 at SMU L, 0-2 Nov. 7 South Carolina W, 2-1 Nov. 10 vs. Tulsa (4) L, 0-5
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) U-of-L Invitational; Louisville, Ky. (2) Conference USA Tournament; Tulsa, Okla.
(1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Wildcat Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (3) Gamecock Classic; Columbia, S.C. (4) Conference USA Tournament; Memphis, Tenn.
2008 Record: 12-4-5, 6-1-1 CUSA Coach: Ian Collins Date Opponent Score Aug. 29 Central Arkansas (1) W, 6-0 Aug. 31 Detroit (1) W, 5-0 Sept. 5 at UC Santa Barbara L, 1-0 Sept. 7 at Cal Poly L, 3-1 Sept. 13 at Cincinnati W, 4-1 Sept. 17 Michigan W, 2-1 Sept. 21 Alabama A&M T, 0-0 (2ot) Sept. 27 at UNC Asheville T, 0-0 (2ot) Oct. 1 at Marshall W, 4-0 Oct. 4 Xavier L, 1-0 Oct. 8 at Tulsa L, 2-1 Oct. 12 South Carolina W, 2-0 Oct. 18 at UAB W, 2-1 (ot) Oct. 22 Central Florida W, 2-1 W, 3-2 (2ot) Oct. 25 Florida International Oct. 28 at Indiana T, 1-1 (2ot) Nov. 2 at SMU W, 2-1 Nov. 7 Memphis T, 0-0 Nov. 12 vs. Marshall (2) W, 4-2 Nov. 14 vs. Central Florida (2) W, 1-0 Nov. 16 vs. Tulsa (2) T, 0-0 (2ot) (1) UK Invitational; Lexington, Ky. (2) Conference USA Tournament; Dallas, Texas
As a junior in 2010, Brad Walker collected two assists and a goal, netting the game-winner against South Carolina.
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SERIES RECORDS Opponent
W
L
T
GF
GA
First
Last
Akron Alabama A&M Appalachian State Arkansas-Little Rock
4 4 1 3
8 4 1 0
2 1 0 0
11 8 3 9
21 13 3 1
1995 1991 1998 1991
2007 2009 2003 1995
Belmont Bowling Green Bradley Buffalo Butler Cal Poly
3 10 2 7 2 0
1 8 1 1 3 1
0 1 0 0 0 0
9 26 7 20 3 1
2 24 5 6 4 3
1996 1993 1991 1998 1991 2008
2006 2009 1997 2003 2003 2008
Cal State Fullerton Central Arkansas Cincinnati Citadel, The Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Conneticuit Creighton
0 1 6 2 0 2 0 0 0
2 0 6 0 1 0 1 1 1
0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0
0 6 17 6 0 5 1 0 1
3 0 16 0 1 2 2 3 4
1998 2008 1992 1995 2001 1997 2002 2010 2002
1999 2008 2008 1998 2001 2007 2002 2010 2002
Detroit Mercy Detroit
0 1
0 0
1 0
2 5
2 0
1994 2008
1994 2008
East Carolina Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Evansville
1 1 10 1
0 1 0 3
0 0 1 0
3 1 28 7
2 1 4 10
2005 2009 1991 1992
2005 2010 1999 2010
Florida Atlantic Florida International Fresno State Furman
1 5 0 1
0 1 1 0
0 1 0 0
3 11 2 1
0 6 3 0
2006 2001 1997 2001
2006 2010 1997 2001
Georgetown (Ky.) Georgia Southern Gonzaga
6 0 0
0 1 1
0 1 0
29 2 1
2 3 3
1992 1994 2005
2006 2004 2005
Hofstra Houston Baptist
0 0
2 0
0 1
1 0
5 0
1993 2010
1994 2010
Indiana Iona IUPUI
1 1 5
15 0 0
3 0 0
11 1 11
54 0 4
1992 2010 2000
2010 2010 2010
Kentucky Wesleyan
2
0
0
6
3
1991
1992
Lindsey Wilson Louisville Loyola Marymount
0 9 0
0 5 1
1 4 0
2 21 0
2 19 1
1992 1991 2010
1992 2010 2010
Marshall Maryland Memphis
14 1 4
6 0 3
2 0 2
44 2 13
27 1 10
1991 2002 1991
2010 2002 2010
Mercer Miami (Ohio) Michigan Michigan State Missouri-Kansas City Missouri-Rolla Morehead State Mount St. Mary’s
1 3 1 0 1 1 1 1
0 4 5 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 11 5 1 3 3 4 3
0 19 11 1 2 1 1 0
2001 1991 2004 2007 1996 1991 1991 2006
2001 1998 2010 2007 1997 1991 1991 2006
Navy North Carolina Northern Illinois Notre Dame
1 0 8 0
0 2 2 2
0 0 0 0
2 2 22 0
1 4 8 4
1999 2000 1997 1991
1999 2003 2004 1992
Ohio State Oregon State
3 0
4 0
3 1
17 2
19 2
1991 2005
2005 2005
Penn State Portland
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1
1 2
2000 2003
2000 2003
Robert Morris
1
1
0
2
2
1992
1993
Saint Louis San Diego South Alabama South Carolina South Florida Southern Indiana SMU Stetson
0 0 1 4 1 1 3 0
0 1 0 4 0 1 6 1
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 7 2 3 8 1
0 1 1 12 1 3 14 2
2000 1998 1998 1991 1994 1993 2000 1995
2000 1998 1998 2010 1994 1994 2010 1995
Texas-Pan American Transylvania Tulsa
1 2 4
0 0 6
0 1 1
4 6 12
1 1 18
1996 1991 2004
1996 1993 2010
UAB UC-Santa Barbara UCF UNC Asheville UNC-Greensboro UNLV
4 1 6 13 1 2
3 2 1 0 2 0
0 0 2 1 0 0
10 7 15 36 4 3
7 6 9 6 4 1
2004 1999 1995 1993 1998 1997
2010 2008 2010 2009 2003 1999
Valparaiso Vanderbilt Virginia Virginia Tech
1 4 0 0
0 6 1 0
0 0 0 1
5 18 2 1
0 22 3 1
1995 1991 2002 1993
1995 2000 2002 1993
Washington Western Kentucky Western Michigan Winthrop Wisconsin-Green Bay Wright State Xavier
0 7 15 7 1 0 6
1 2 2 0 0 2 3
0 0 1 0 1 2 0
1 16 39 12 3 3 14
2 10 10 4 2 6 10
2003 1991 1993 1992 1997 1991 1991
2003 2007 2005 2004 2006 1996 2009
TOTALS
197
136
34
600
470
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SERIES RESULTS AKRON (4-8-2) 9/23/07 A 10/30/05 A 10/22/04 A 10/19/03 H 11/1/02 A 11/17/01 H 11/3/01 H 10/6/00 A 10/17/99 H 10/11/98 A 10/26/97 H 11/16/96 N 10/12/96 A 9/17/95 H
L, 0-1 L, 0-1 T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 1-0 L, 1-3 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 T, 1-1 (2ot) L, 0-4 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-4 L, 0-2
ALABAMA A&M (4-4-1) 9/16/09 H W, 1-0 9/21/08 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/20/06 H W, 2-0 9/3/05 H W, 1-0 10/17/04 H W, 1-0 (2ot) 10/11/02 H L, 2-3 (ot) 10/10/93 H L, 1-4 11/8/92 A L, 0-4 10/8/91 H L, 0-2 (2ot) APPALACHIAN STATE (1-1) 10/3/03 H W, 2-1 9/13/98 N L, 1-2 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (3-0) 9/23/95 H W, 3-0 9/18/94 N W, 1-0 9/29/91 N W, 5-1 BELMONT (2-1) 9/2/06 H 10/18/98 A 9/28/97 H 9/22/96 H
W, 3-0 L, 1-2 (ot) W, 3-0 W, 2-0
BOWLING GREEN (10-8-1) 9/6/09 H W, 4-1 10/15/04 H W, 5-0 11/9/03 N L, 0-1 10/5/03 A W, 3-0 11/15/02 A L, 1-2 11/11/01 N W, 1-0 10/5/01 A W, 3-1 11/12/00 A W, 1-0 10/20/00 H W, 2-1 10/3/99 A W, 1-0 11/8/98 H L, 0-2 (2ot) 10/25/98 H W, 1-0 11/7/97 N L, 0-1 10/10/97 H W, 2-1 11/17/96 A L, 0-4 10/6/96 A L, 0-3 11/4/95 N L, 0-1 (2ot) 10/31/95 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/5/93 A L, 2-5 BRADLEY (2-1) 9/6/97 H 9/15/96 A 9/15/91 N BUFFALO (7-1) 10/3/04 A 10/24/03 H 11/8/02 N 10/20/02 A
W, 3-0 L, 2-4 W, 2-1
W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-1 L, 1-2
10/14/01 10/13/00 10/15/99 10/9/98
H A H A
W, 3-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-2
BUTLER (2-3) 9/21/03 9/8/02 8/31/01 10/16/94 9/7/91
H N N H H
L, 0-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 L, 0-1 (2ot)
CAL STATE-FULLERTON (0-2) 9/19/99 H L, 0-1 9/4/98 A L, 0-2 CAL POLY (0-1) 9/7/08 A
L, 1-3
CINCINNATI (5-6-2) 9/13/08 A W, 4-1 10/27/04 H W, 2-0 11/22/03 H *T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/11/03 A W, 1-0 9/11/02 H W, 1-0 9/30/01 A L, 0-1 9/26/99 H L, 1-2 (2ot) 9/1/98 A L, 0-4 9/10/97 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 11/1/96 A L, 0-1 9/27/95 H W, 2-0 9/28/94 A L, 0-1 9/29/93 H L, 2-3 9/30/92 A W, 3-2 (2ot) *UK advanced in NCAA Tournament on penalties, 4-2 THE CITADEL (2-0) 9/18/98 H 9/24/95 H
W, 2-0 W, 4-0
CLEMSON (0-1) 11/25/01 A
L, 0-1 (3ot)
CLEVELAND STATE (2-0-1) 9/9/07 H T, 1-1(2ot) 9/20/02 H W, 3-1 9/7/97 H W, 1-0 COASTAL CAROLINA (0-1) 9/22/02 H L, 1-2 (ot) CORNEL (0-1) 8/31/07 H CREIGHTON (0-1) 9/6/02 N DETROIT (1-0) 8/31/08 H
L, 0-2
EASTERN MICHIGAN (10-0-1) 11/5/99 N W, 1-0 10/8/99 H W, 2-0 11/6/98 H W, 1-0 10/23/98 A W, 2-0 10/12/97 H W, 3-2 (2ot) 10/27/96 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/3/95 N W, 4-1 10/27/95 A W, 1-0 9/24/94 A W, 5-0 10/9/93 H W, 2-1 10/6/91 N W, 7-0 EVANSVILLE (1-3) 9/26/10 A 10/25/94 H 10/13/03 A 9/9/92 A
W, 2-1 L, 1-3 L, 3-4 L, 1-2
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-0) 8/25/06 H W, 3-0 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (5-1-1) 10/24/10 H W, 1-0 11/1/09 A W, 2-0 10/25/08 H W, 3-2 (2ot) 10/27/07 A W, 2-1 10/21/06 H W, 2-1 (2ot) 9/30/05 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/28/01 A L, 0-1 FRESNO STATE (0-1) 9/21/97 N L, 2-3 FURMAN (1-0) 10/26/01 N
W, 1-0
GONZAGA (0-1) 9/9/05 N
L, 1-3
GEORGETOWN (KY.) (6-0) 9/6/06 H W, 8-0 9/14/05 H W, 4-0 10/17/01 H W, 7-0 10/24/95 H W, 3-1 9/21/94 H W, 5-1 10/19/92 H W, 2-0 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1-1) 9/17/04 H T, 1-1 10/29/94 N L, 1-2 HOFSTRA (0-2) 10/15/94 H 10/29/93 H
L, 0-3 L, 1-2
INDIANA (1-15-3) 10/20/10 H 9/29/09 A 10/28/08 A 10/31/07 H 9/27/06 A 10/6/04 H 11/22/03 A 11/2/03 A 10/16/02 H 9/1/01 A 10/18/00 H 11/21/99 A
T, 1-1 (2ot) L, 0-3 T, 1-1 (2ot) L, 0-4 L, 0-1 (ot) T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 1-2 (2ot) L, 0-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 (2ot) L, 0-2 L, 0-1 (2ot)
L, 1-4
W, 5-0
DETROIT MERCY (0-0-1) 9/25/94 N T, 2-2 (2ot) EAST CAROLINA (1-0) 10/16/05 A W, 3-2 EASTERN ILLINOIS (1-1) 9/3/10 H W, 1-0 9/21/07 H L, 0-1 (2ot)
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10/20/99 10/21/98 9/25/97 10/24/96 9/10/95 9/11/94 9/13/92
A H A H A H A
L, 2-4 L, 0-5 L, 0-9 L, 3-5 W, 1-0 L, 1-6 L, 0-6
IUPUI (5-0) 9/5/10 9/4/09 9/29/02 10/7/01 9/22/00
H H H A H
W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-2
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (2-0) 10/21/92 A W, 3-1 10/2/91 H W, 3-2 (2ot) LINDSEY WILSON (0-0-1) 10/30/92 H T, 2-2 (ot) LOUISVILLE (9-5-4) 9/29/10 H L, 0-2 10/14/09 A L, 0-1 9/6/07 H L, 2-4 8/30/06 A T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/2/05 H W, 1-0 9/7/04 A W, 2-0 9/16/03 H W, 2-1 (2ot) 10/2/02 A W, 1-0 9/26/01 H L, 0-1 (ot) 9/1/00 A W, 2-1 10/24/99 H L, 0-2 9/14/97 A W, 2-1 9/20/96 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/15/95 A W, 2-1 10/12/94 H W, 1-0 9/21/93 A T, 2-2 (2ot) 11/14/92 H *T, 0-0 9/11/91 H W, 2-1 * play suspended due to weather MARSHALL (14-6-3) 10/6/10 A 9/20/09 H 11/12/08 N 10/1/08 A 11/14/07 N 10/24/07 H 10/18/06 A 10/28/05 H 9/24/04 H 10/26/03 A 10/18/02 H 10/21/01 H 11/5/00 N 10/22/00 A 10/1/99 H 10/2/98 A 10/24/97 H 11/6/96 A 9/13/95 H 9/15/94 A 9/15/93 H 10/7/92 A 9/18/91 H
W, 2-1 (ot) L, 0-1 (2ot) W, 4-2 W, 4-0 L, 1-3 W, 3-1 T, 1-1 (2ot) T, 0-0 (2ot) W, 2-1 W, 1-0 (ot) L, 1-2 (2ot) W, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-4 W, 6-0 W, 2-1 (ot) W, 2-1 L, 0-2 W, 3-0 T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 2-1 W, 3-1 L, 2-4
MARYLAND (1-0) 9/1/02 N
W, 2-1
MEMPHIS (5-3-2)
10/17/10 10/10/09 11/7/08 10/13/07 11/1/03 10/28/06 10/21/05 10/23/92 9/14/91
H A H A N H H H A
MERCER (1-0) 11/23/01 N
T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 2-1 T, 0-0 (2ot) L, 1-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-1 L, 1-2 (ot) W, 2-1 L, 0-1
9/7/01 10/27/00 10/2/96 10/18/95 10/19/94 9/12/93 11/3/92 10/20/91
H A H A H A H A
T, 2-2 (2ot) L, 0-3 T, 1-1 (2ot) L, 1-3 W, 2-0 L, 1-3 W, 4-1 L, 3-4 (2ot)
OREGON STATE (0-0-1) 9/10/05 A T, 2-2 (2ot) W, 1-0 PENN STATE (0-0-1) 10/29/00 N
MIAMI, OHIO (3-4) 10/29/98 H 11/2/97 A 10/16/96 H 10/11/95 A 10/9/94 A 10/5/93 H 10/5/91 A
W, 3-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-2 W, 4-3 L, 0-2 L, 0-2 (2ot) L, 0-6
MICHIGAN (1-5) 9/22/10 A 9/17/08 H 9/14/07 A 9/13/06 H 9/18/05 A 10/1/04 H
L, 2-3 (ot) W, 2-1 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 (ot) L, 0-1 (ot) L, 0-1 (ot)
MICHIGAN STATE (0-0-1) 9/9/07 N T, 1-1 (2ot) MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (1-1) 8/30/97 A L, 1-2 9/8/96 H W, 2-0
PORTLAND (0-1) 9/28/03 N
T, 1-1 (2ot)
L, 1-2 (ot)
ROBERT MORRIS (1-1) 9/26/93 H W, 1-0 9/27/92 A L, 1-2 (2ot) SAINT LOUIS (0-0-1) 11/18/00 A *T, 0-0 (4ot) *UK advanced in NCAA Tournament on penalties, 4-2 SAN DIEGO (0-1) 9/6/98 N
L, 0-1
SOUTH ALABAMA (1-0) 9/26/98 H W, 2-1
MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0) 9/17/06 H W, 3-0
SOUTH CAROLINA (4-4-1) 11/7/10 H W, 2-1 10/17/09 A W, 1-0 10/12/08 H W, 2-0 10/9/07 A L, 1-2 (ot) 10/1/06 H W, 1-0 (2ot) 11/9/05 N *T, 0-0 10/14/05 A L, 0-1 10/11/92 H L, 0-2 11/9/91 A L, 0-6 *USC advanced in C-USA Tournament on penalties, 3-0
NAVY (1-0) 9/17/99
W, 2-1
SOUTH FLORIDA (1-0) 10/28/94 A W, 2-1
NORTH CAROLINA (0-2) 10/12/03 N L, 1-2 9/16/00 A L, 1-2
SOUTHERN INDIANA (1-1) 9/16/94 A L, 1-3 10/31/93 H W, 2-0
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (8-2) 10/10/04 H L, 1-0 10/31/03 A W, 1-0 10/27/02 H W, 2-1 9/23/01 A W, 4-0 11/3/00 N W, 1-0 10/1/00 H W, 4-0 11/12/99 H W, 2-1 10/29/99 A L, 2-4 11/1/98 H W, 2-0 10/5/97 A W, 4-1
SMU (3-6) 10/30/10 11/4/09 11/2/08 11/3/07 11/5/06 10/7/06 10/9/05 9/3/04 11/25/00
MISSOURI-ROLLA (1-0) 10/27/91 H W, 3-1 MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) 10/26/91 H W, 4-1
H
A A A H N A H A A
STETSON (0-1) 10/1/95 N
L, 0-2 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 L, 1-3 L, 1-3
10/16/91
H
W, 2-0
TULSA (4-6-1) 11/10/10 N L, 0-5 10/27/10 A W, 2-1 11/13/09 N L, 1-2 10/7/09 H L, 0-1 11/16/08 N *T, 1-1 (2ot) 10/8/08 A L, 1-2 10/10/07 H L, 0-3 11/3/06 A W, 3-0 10/25/06 A W, 1-0 10/7/05 H W, 2-1 9/5/04 N L, 1-2 *UK lost to Tulsa in the C-USA Championship game on penalties, 4-2 UAB (4-3-1) 10/9/10 10/4/09 10/18/08 10/6/07 10/14/06 10/23/05 10/30/04
A H A H A H A
L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-1 (ot) W, 1-0 L, 0-1 (ot) W, 4-1 W, 2-1
UC-SANTA BARBARA (1-2) 9/5/08 A L, 0-1 9/10/00 H L, 1-2 9/3/99 N W, 5-1 UCF (5-1-2) 10/13/10 10/28/09 10/22/08 11/14/08 10/17/07 10/11/06 10/2/05 9/19/03 9/30/95
H A H N A H A H A
T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 2-1 (ot) W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 3-2 (ot) W, 2-1 L, 1-2 T, 1-1 W, 2-0
UNC ASHEVILLE (10-0-1) 9/27/09 H W, 3-1 9/27/08 A T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/2/07 H W, 3-0 9/9/06 A W, 5-0 9/7/03 A W, 3-0 9/9/01 H W, 4-0 9/4/00 A W, 3-0 9/12/99 H W, 3-0 9/4/95 H W, 2-1 9/5/94 A W, 3-1 10/23/93 A W, 4-2 UNC-GREENSBORO (1-2) 10/10/03 A W, 3-1 9/15/00 N L, 1-2 9/11/98 A L, 0-1 (2ot) UNLV (2-0) 9/5/99 9/19/97
A A
W, 1-0 W, 2-1
VALPARAISO (1-0) 9/2/95 H
W, 5-0
VANDERBILT (4-6) 9/8/00 H 10/10/99 A 9/27/98 H 10/29/97 A 11/3/96 H 10/29/95 A
L, 0-1 (ot) W, 3-1 W, 4-1 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-1
L, 1-2
NOTRE DAME (0-2) 10/17/92 H 11/3/91 A
L, 0-2 L, 0-2
TEXAS-PAN AM (1-0) 9/6/96 H W, 4-1
OHIO STATE (3-4-3) 9/25/05 A 9/26/04 H
T, 1-1 (2ot) W, 2-1
TRANSYLVANIA (2-0-1) 10/20/93 H T, 1-1 (2ot) 9/16/92 H W, 3-0
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11/6/94 11/5/93 11/1/92 10/18/91
H A H A
VIRGINIA (0-1) 9/20/02 A
L, 0-3 L, 2-6 (2ot) W, 3-2 W, 4-1
L, 2-3
VIRGINIA TECH (0-0-1) 10/17/93 H T, 1-1 (2ot) WASHINGTON (0-1) 9/26/03 A
L, 1-2
WESTERN KENTUCKY (7-2) 9/28/07 A W, 2-1 9/14/03 A W, 1-0 9/24/00 H W, 1-0 9/22/99 A L, 0-1 9/2/97 H W, 2-1 9/11/96 A W, 2-0 10/7/95 H W, 4-0 10/15/92 H W, 3-1 9/28/91 A L, 1-6 WESTERN MICHIGAN (12-2) 9/23/05 H T, 0-0 (2ot) 11/7/04 A L, 1-0 9/12/04 A W, 3-0 10/17/03 H W, 3-0 10/25/02 A W, 2-1 9/21/01 A W, 3-1 9/29/00 H W, 1-0 11/7/99 N W, 3-0 10/31/99 A W, 2-1 10/4/98 H W, 5-4 (2ot) 11/6/97 N W, 2-1 10/3/97 A W, 3-0 11/15/96 N W, 1-0 10/20/96 H W, 6-0 10/13/95 A W, 5-0 9/4/93 N L, 0-1 WINTHROP (6-0) 10/6/02 A 9/20/98 H 9/29/96 A 10/23/94 H 10/24/93 A 10/9/92 H
W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 1-0
WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (1-0-1) 8/26/06 H W, 2-1 10/19/97 H T, 1-1 (2ot) WRIGHT STATE (0-2-2) 9/4/96 H L, 0-1 9/18/93 A T, 0-0 (2ot) 9/6/92 H T, 2-2 (2ot) 10/23/91 A L, 1-3 XAVIER (6-3) 9/23/09 10/4/08 9/17/01 10/9/96 10/4/95 10/5/94 9/8/93 9/19/92 10/30/91
A H H H A H A H A
W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 4-3 W, 2-0 W, 2-1
HONORS NSCAA ALL-AMERICA 2001 Ilkka Jantti 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 2009 Barry Rice
2007 2008
2009 COLLEGESOCCERNEWS.COM ALL-AMERICA 2008 Barry Rice (2nd team) 2009 Barry Rice (3rd team) TOP DRAWER SOCCER ALLAMERICA - THIRD TEAM 2008 Barry Rice FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2009 Matt Lodge 2010 Dylan Asher NSCAA MIDEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 Ian Collins PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA 2001 Ilkka Jantti 2004 Jamal Shteiwi 2008 Barry Rice 2009 Barry Rice NSCAA ALL-MIDEAST 1993 Greg Kotzbauer 1994 Brian Dausman Tim Fisk 1995 Brian Dausman Todd Weissmueller 1996 Sean Endicott Sean Mondelli 1997 Brien Baltzell Sean Mondelli 1998 Lee Baker Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti 1999 Lee Baker Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES 2000 Ilkka Jantti 2001 Ilkka Jantti John Monebrake 2002 Nathan Fleetwood Jamal Shteiwi 2003 Jamal Shteiwi 2004 Jamal Shteiwi Brandon Stewart 2005 Andy Gruenebaum NSCAA ALL-MIDWEST 2006 Michael D’Agostino Riley O’Neill
2009 2010
Barry Rice Barry Rice Jason Griffiths Dan Williams Jason Griffiths Barry Rice Dan Williams Dylan Asher Matt Lodge
Matt Lodge Dylan Asher Tyler Beadle 2003
C-USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007 Barry Rice 2008 Barry Rice
CONFERENCE USA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2006 Barry Rice Masumi Turnbull Matt Weiler 2008 Dan Williams Tim Crone Jason Griffiths 2009 George Davis IV Dan Williams
C-USA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2008 Marco dos Santos
MAC COACH OF YEAR 1997 Ian Collins 1999 Ian Collins 2001 Ian Collins
2010
MAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2001 Ilkka Jantti 2003 Jamal Shteiwi 2004 Jamal Shteiwi
FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA 2005 Andy Gruenebaum Thomas Senecal 2006 Michael D’Agostino Riley O’Neill 2007 Barry Rice 2008 Barry Rice Jason Griffiths 2009 Barry Rice Jason Griffiths
MAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1995 Sean Endicott 1998 Ilkka Jantti 2001 John Monebrake 2003 Riley O’Neill ALL-MAC 1995
SECOND-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA 2005 Brandon Stewart 2006 Nathan Marks 2007 Masumi Turnbull 2009 Matt Lodge Dan Williams 2010 Dylan Asher Matt Lodge
1996
1997
THIRD-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE USA 2005 Michael D’Agostino 2006 Masumi Turnbull 2007 Aaron Swanson 2008 Masumi Turnbull Dan Williams 2009 Brad Walker 2010 Tyler Beadle Tyler Riggs
1998
1999
2000 2001
CONFERENCE USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2006 Barry Rice Dan Williams 2007 C.J. Tappel 2008 Brad Walker
2002
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Brian Dausman Chris West Pat Gerak Sean Mondelli Todd Weissmueller Sean Endicott Toby McComas Sean Mondelli Brien Baltzell Sean Mondelli Lee Baker Lee Baker Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti Lee Baker Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti Todd Stonestreet Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti Nathan Fleetwood Ilkka Jantti John Monebrake Antti Peltonen Greg Raber J.D. Stephenson Nathan Fleetwood
2004
Jamal Shteiwi Dani Kamras J.D. Stephenson Joey Gaworecki Andy Greunebaum Nathan Li Riley O’Neill Thomas Senecal Jamal Shteiwi Brandon Stewart Michael D’Agostino Andy Gruenebaum Anthony Peters Thomas Senecal Jamal Shteiwi Brandon Stewart Michael Strong
MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1996 Jay Armstrong Bryan DePriest Dave Muse 1997 Lee Baker Rick Dengelegi 1998 Rob Frey Scott Serson 1999 Jason Bell Giovanni Fernandes Chris McAlpine Brian O’Leary 2000 Greg Bironas Ilkka Jantti Brian O’Leary J.D. Stephenson 2001 Ilkka Jantti Marc Theriault Chris McAlpine Chris McDaniel 2002 Chris Austin Dani Kamras 2003 Nathan Li Brandon Stewart 2004 Nathan Li Brandon Stewart
ALL-AMERICANS Ilkka Jantti 2001 All-American Rarely does a player come along who makes an impact like the one made by Ilkka Jantti. In his four years, the Lahti, Finland, native led UK to a 50-314 record, three MidAmerican Conference Tournament titles, two MAC regular-season crowns and one NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance. Individually, Jantti proved to be the Cats’ “All-Everything.” As a freshman, he was voted MAC Newcomer of the Year by the league’s coaches. And, as a senior he was second-team National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America All-American and a first-team Verizon Academic All-American. During his career, he earned four all-
JANTTI’S CAREER STATS Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 Totals
GP/GS 21/20 20/20 20/20 19/19 80/79
Sh 17 25 31 16 89
G 2 0 3 5 10
A 3 2 2 5 12
Pts 7 2 8 15 32
Jamal Shteiwi 2004 All-American For three years, Jamal Shteiwi was the definition of Kentucky soccer. After a breakout sophomore year in which he watched his Wildcats struggle, Shteiwi transformed himself into one of the nation’s top players in his final two years at UK. In that span, he led the Wildcats to a pair of conference championships and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Shteiwi remains the only person in Mid-American Conference history to be named the MAC Player of the Year twice, having
SHTEIWI’S CAREER STATS Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 Totals
GP/GS Sh 3/0 4 19/16 34 21/21 56 19/19 57 62/56 151
G 0 7 5 11 23
A 3 1 13 8 25
Pts 3 15 23 30 71
region, four All-MAC, three All-MAC Academic and three All-Southeastern Conference academic selections. Jantti graduated in May 2001 and began his professional career in Finland for the of F.C. Viikingit in the Finnish First Division. 2001 • All-American Season Co-captain started all 19 games in which he played ... Led UK defensive corps that surrendered just 15 goals on the year to finish ninth in the nation with a 0.67 goals-against average ... Tallied five goals on just 15 shots ... Tied for second on the team with five assists and 15 points ... Assisted game-winning goal in 2-1 victory over Akron that sealed MAC regular-season title and scored game-winning goal against the Zips in MAC Tournament Championship game ... Championship-winning goal earned him second Team of the Week honors from College Soccer News and Soccer America ... At No. 4 Indiana, led the staunch UK defense which held the Hoosiers scoreless for 112 minutes while playing a man down for 75 minutes.
done so in 2003 and 2004. He capped his career with his best season by tallying 11 goals and eight assists en route to All-America honors. Shteiwi, a team captain his final year, also excelled off the field as he was named Academic All-District as a senior and elected to the UK Society of Character. 2004 • All-American Season Team captain … One of four Wildcats to start every game ... The go-to player on the team, he recorded a goal or assist in 14 of 19 games ... Twice recorded five-game point streaks … Scored or assisted on 19 of 31 Kentucky goals (61.3 percent) ... Recorded fifth hat trick in school history against Bowling Green ... Had two goals against both Western Michigan and Buffalo ... Had teamhigh 11 goals, including three game winners ... Scored first goal of the year after a brilliant 75yard run against No. 19 Tulsa ... Tied for second on UK single-season goals list and was second on points list with 30 ... Recorded eight assists, including five times on the game-winner ... Had five-game stretch of playing every minute ... Offered team-high 57 shots which was tied the school record ... Ranked first in the conference in every offensive category in the MAC. 42
JANTTI’S HONORS ATHLETIC • 2001 NSCAA Second-Team All-American • 2001 Second-Team All-American (collegesoccer.com) • 2001 First-Team All-Great Lakes Region • 2001 MAC Player of the Year • 2001 First-Team All-MAC • 2001 MAC All-Tournament Team • 2000 Honorable Mention All-American (collegesoccer.com) • 2000 First-Team All-Great Lakes Region • 2000 First-Team All-MAC • 2000 MAC All-Tournament Team • 1999 Second-Team All-Mideast Region • 1999 First-Team All-MAC • 1998 Third-Team All-Mideast Region • 1998 MAC Newcomer of the Year • 1998 Second-Team All-MAC ACADEMIC • NCAA Postgraduate schoarship • 2001 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-American (first team) • 2001 Verizon Academic All-American • 2000 Verizon Academic All-District IV • Three-time MAC Academic Honor Roll • Three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll
SHTEIWI’S HONORS ATHLETIC • 2004 NSCAA Third-Team All-American • 2004 Second-Team All-American (collegesoccernews.com) • 2004 First-Team All-Great Lakes Region • 2004 MAC Player of the Year • 2004 First-Team All-MAC • 2003 Second-Team All-Great Lakes Region • 2003 MAC Player of the Year • 2003 First-Team All-MAC • 2002 Second-Team All-Great Lakes Region • 2002 First-Team All-MAC ACADEMIC • 2004 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV • 2004 Academic All-MAC • Two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll
ALL-AMERICANS Barry Rice 2008-09 All-American 2009 • All-American Season Co-captain for the third year, helping lead UK to the C-USA Tournament for the third consecutive season ... Won 126-of-155 contested header attempts during the 2009 season (stat tracked in 16 of UK’s 18 games), an 81-percent clip ... Played and started all 18 games in 2009, totaling two goals, including a game-winning, golden-goal in overtime at UCF ... Totaled seven game-winning goals in his career ... Signed a contract with D.C. United in Major League Soccer following the season.
RICE’S CAREER STATS Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals
GP/GS 21/21 18/18 21/21 18/18 78/78
Sh 13 22 33 19 87
G 1 7 2 2 12
A 5 1 1 0 7
Pts 7 15 5 4 31
2008 • All-American Season Served as the leader of the UK club for the third consecutive year, earning co-captain honors before the season … Supremely athletic, Rice became the first player in school history to win C-USA Defensive Player of the Year honors in back-to-back seasons … Was a first-team AllConference USA selection … Became just the third All-America selection in program annals, earning third-team honors from Top Drawer Soccer and second-team accolades from CollegeSoccerNews.com … Is a force in the air, necessitating the keeping of a new stat by the UK soccer staff, tracking of “Contested Barry Rice Headers Won/Lost” per game … Rice won a staggering 189-of-218 contested header attempts on the season, an 87-percent clip … Had the best defensive game of the season in a scoreless draw against Memphis, winning 32-of-36 contested header attempts in the regular-season finale … Did not lose a contested header attempt until the seventh game of the season … Started all 21 games, logging 1989 minutes, third-best on the team … Finished with two goals and one assist, firing a team-high 33 shots, with 14 on goal … With UK possessing a more threatening offensive attack in 2008, Rice did not need to carry the goal scoring load as he did in 2007, scoring seven goals … After being subbed out of the first two games of the year – both blowouts – Rice did not sub out of the game the rest of the season, going
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RICE’S HONORS ATHLETIC • 2009 Third-Team All-American (collegesoccernews.com) • 2009 NSCAA All-America • 2009 First-Team All-Conference USA • 2009 NSCAA All-Midwest • 2008 Third-Team All-American (topdrawersoccer.com) • 2008 Second-Team All-American (collegesoccernews.com) • 2008 First-Team All-Conference USA • 2008 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year • 2008 NSCAA All-Midwest • 2007 C-USA Defensive Player of the Year • 2007 First-Team All-Conference USA • 2007 NSCAA All-Midwest • 2006 C-USA All-Freshman Team • 2006 C-USA All-Tournament Team 19 straight games of playing every second … Got his first assist of the season in the opener against UCA … Got first goal of the year in a free kick opportunity against Michigan … Notched the game-winning goal in the semifinals of the CUSA Championship against UCF, heading the goal that sent UK to the championship game … Tied for sixth in UK career history with six game-winning goals.
LETTERWINNERS Nick Aguilar Brian Alba Josh Albers Andrew Alexander Jay Armstrong Dylan Asher Chris Austin Danny Baker Lee Baker Reid Baker Brien Baltzell Scott Bartlett Matt Baum Tyler Beadle Jason Bell Stephen Beiro Greg Bironas Jed Boswell Sam Brooks Jonathan Brunet Jeff Buettner Tyler Butler Tyler Burns Lucas Carden Brian Carmany Jarrett Christie Alex Clay Tyler Cook Patrick Conyea Kevin Corby Ryan Costen Brian Crafton Tim Crone Michael D’Agostino Brian Dausman Eddie Davis George Davis IV Alex DeFelipe Shaun Deliberato Rick Dengelegi Brian DePriest Brad Doliner Billy Dwyer Greg Dyk Sean Endicott Clint Fairweather Giovanni Fernandez Daniel Ferriter Tim Fisk Brian Flanagan Nathan Fleetwood Kevin Ford Monty Frazier Brad Frederick Robert Frey Joey Gaworecki Pat Gerak Greg Goldbach Shawn Goulbourne Todd Grace Ryan Grady Shane Graff Thomas Graham Jason Griffiths Joey Grigsby
Lisle, Ill./Benet Academy - Wisconsin Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood Cincinnati, Ohio/La Salle/Dayton Atlanta, Ga./Pace Academy Lexington, Ky./Williston Northampton, Mass. Richardson, Texas/Richardson Marietta, Ga./Wheeler Spring, Texas/Klein Spring, Texas/Klein Des Moines, Iowa Louisville, Ky./Ballard St. Louis, Mo./Parkway West Cape Coral, Fla./Cypress Lake/Florida Atlantic Douglasville, Ga./Hiram Louisville, Ky./Eastern McLean, Va./McLean Goshen, Ky./Trinity/Rhode Island Louisville, Ky./Trinity/Transylvania Solihull, England/University of the Cumberlands Scott/Acadiana, La./Ala.-Huntsville Centerville, Ohio/Centerville Louisville, Ky./Male/Transylvania Aura, Colo./Smoky Hill Streamwood, Ill./Schaumburg/Butler Russell Township, Ohio/Hawken, Ohio/Hartwick Vancouver, British Columbia Huntsville, Ala./Randolph Crestwood, Ky./South Oldham Hichory, Ky./Mayfield St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University High School Lewisville, Texas/Lewisville Henderson, Ky./Henderson Cincinnati, Ohio/Bowling Green Langley, British Columbia/Langley Louisville, Ky./Male Portage, Mich./Central Lima, Ohio/Elida/Bowling Green Madrid, Spain Cleveland, Ohio/Saint Ignatius Holliston, Mass./St. John's St. Louis, Mo./Deshmet Jesuit Cape Elizabeth, Maine/IMG Soccer Academy Metairie, La./Jesuit/College of Charleston Lexington, Ky./Lafayette Midway, Ky./Woodford County/Cincinnati Warminster, Pa./William Tennent Criciuma, Brazil/adidas Academy Columbus, Ga./Columbus High/Davidson Louisville, Ky./Male/Colgate St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University High Adelaide, Austrailia/Pulteney/Va. Intermont Lexington, Ky./Lafayette Broken Arrow, Okla./Holland Hall/Wisconsin Jefferson, Ind./St. Xavier Goshen, Ky./Walden Houston, Texas/Cypress Creek Villa Hills, Ky./Dixie Heights Vienna, Va./George C. Marshall London, England Hopkinsville, Ky./Hopkinsville West Chester, Ohio/Lakota Louisville, Ky./Ballard/South Carolina Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood Bracknell, England/Garth Hill Augusta, Ga./Greenbriar/Georgia State
2003 2000 2009-10 2004-07 1996-97 2010 2000-03 1994, 96 1996-99 2007-08 1994-97 1991-92 2004-06 2010 1996-99 2007-08 2000 1994-97 2010 2002-04 1992-94 1994-95 2007-09 2007-08 2002 2003-04 2010 1997-2000 2005-07 2010 2010 1992-93 2007-09 2004-06 1992-95 1999-2000 2008-09 2009-10 1993-95, 1997 1996-97 2010 1997-98 1991-92 1995-96 1992-95 1997-2000 2003-04 1993-95 1993 2001-02 1991-93 2000-02 2005-07 1996-99 2001, 2003 1992-95 2008-09 1992-93 1997-2000 1994 2000 2006-09 2005-06
Jeremy Groves Andy Gruenebaum Mark Halma Chad Hagerty Greg Harris David Harrison Josh Hart Craig Heard Dave Hertel Clayton Hill John Hinds Zach Hjornevik Chad Holloway Travis Hunt Juan Jackson Ilkka Jantti Chris Jumalon Dani Kamras Jirijoonas Kanth Aaron Keith J.R. Kenny Jacob Kemper Steve Kitchens Greg Kotzbauer Lasse Lagerblom Brad Lancaster Ben Langwith Bingy Lara Mark Lavery Logan LeCompte Christopher Lefferts Olli Lehtimaki Nathan Li Greg Lobring Matt Lodge Lee London David Lovejoy Luke Maitland Pierre Manga Nathan Marks Jay Marshall Rob Mayer Brandon Mayes Chris McAlpine Matt McAlpine Toby McComas Josh McCrary Chris McDaniel Matt McDevitt Alex McDonald Miles McDougal Mike McKay Steven McLan Peter McLellan Jay McNeil Adam Midkiff Drew Midkiff Clark Miller Steve Miller Jess Mitchell Brian Mitts Jani Modig Sean Mondelli John Monebrake Nikolas Moreno
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Leeds, England/Sherburn/Virginia Intermont Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley North Des Moines, Iowa/West Des Moines Valley Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay Bishop, England/Ferryhill/Northern Oklahoma Lexington, Ky./Catholic Northampton, England/Northampton School Holland, Mich./Holland Christian Ashland, Ky./Paul Blazer Columbia, S.C./Irmo Spring, Texas/Klein Louisville, Ky./Ballard Morristown, N.J./Morristown Lexington, Ky./Dunbar/Lincoln Memorial Lahti, Finland/Salpausselan Lukio Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone Espoo, Finland/Makelanrinteen Urheilulukio Vantaa, Finland/Makelanrinne Louisville, Ky./Male Marietta, Ga./Lassiter/UAB Cretwood, Ky./Oldham County Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek/Catawba Valley Coll. Lahti, Finland Clearwater, Fla./Countryside Des Moines, Iowa/Johnston Las Cruces, N.M./Las Cruces Woodstock, Ga./Etowah Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson Brewster, N.Y./North Salem/Hofstra Hameenlinna, Finland/Kaurialan Lukio Delta, British Columbia/White Rock Christian Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson Rossington, England/Rossington All Saints Lexington, Ky./Lafayette Lexington, Ky./Dunbar Luton, England Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay/Transylvania Louisville, Ky./Trinity Brookville, Ohio/Northmount Dublin, Ohio/Coffman Louisville, Ky./Eastern Dayton, Ohio/Centerville Dayton, Ohio/Centerville Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville Marietta, Ga.//Lassiter/Radford Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall Prospect, Ky./Walden Swansea, Ill./Belleview East/Oakland Forth Worth, Texas/Arlington Heights New Orleans, La./De LaSalle Bristol, England Glasgow, Scotland Worthington, Ohio/Thomas Worthington Cincinnati, Ohio/Fairfield Cincinnati, Ohio/Fairfield/Cincinnati State Franktown, Colo./Ponderosa/Rhode Island Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek Plano, Texas/Plano Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day Espoo, Finland/Kauklahti Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington - Ohio State Highland Park, Ill./Highland Park
2002, 2004 2002-05 2006-07 2007-09 1991-92 2009-10 1995 2010 2004 1991 1995-98 2001 1991-94 1991 1998 1998-2001 2009 2002 2007-08 1992 2003-04 2009-10 1997 1991-93 1993-94 2005 2005-08 2008-09 2000 2003-04 2001-04 2003-06 1993-96 2009-10 1999 1999 2007 2010 2004-07 1996-98 1999-2000 1995 1998-2001 2005-06 1993-96 2009 1999-2002 1997 2005 2007 1991-92
1992 2006-07 2009-10 2001-02 1992 2005 1998, 2000-01 2002 1995-97 2001-02 2005
Richard Morton Tim Muessig David Muse Brendan Murphy Keegan Nash Tom Neff Brian O’Leary Riley O’Neill Chris Okamura Brian Peacock Steven Perinovic Brook Pearse Antti Peltonen Anthony Peters Matt Petty Charles Pettys Jason Prechter Craig Pykett Greg Raber Brent Rainey Kirk Rhinehart Tyler Riggs Jay Riney Keith Realing Jonathan Reynaga Barry Rice Brad Rink Brad Robinson Jordan Rose Marc Sabin Brad Samelko Marco dos Santos Brannan Sapp Issam Sawtarie Jamie Schuer Grant Schurtz Jason Segeleon Thomas Senecal Scott Sersen Scot Shewey Aaron Sheffield Jamal Shteiwi Jibran Shteiwi Jason Simpson John Skeeters Brett Smith Kyle Smith Chael Soler Chris Soler Stephen Spitler Arnold Sprague Matt Stanley J.D. Stephenson Brandon Stewart Michael Stickler Clint Stivers Todd Stonestreet Rob Strobel Kevin Strobo Randy Strobo Michael Strong C.J. Tappel Andrew Terry Savvas Theofilou Marc Theriault Matt Troop Masumi Turnbull Jim VanBuskirk
Edinburgh, Scotland Lexington, Ky./Dunbar/Western Kentucky Louisville, Ky./Male Tamworth, England/St. Frances of Assissi Adelaide, Australia/Bankasia Park International Louisville, Ky./Ballard Lexington, Ky./Dunbar Campbell River, British Columbia/Timberline Clayton, Calif./De La Salle Dayton, Ohio/Centerville - West Virginia Delafield, Wis./Kettle Moraine Bradenton, Fla./adidas Academy Kokkola, Finland/KYL - Central Florida Baton Rouge, La./Baton Rouge Magnet Prospect, Ky./South Oldham Columbus, Ohio/Bexley/UC Santa Barbara New Orleans, La./Brother Martin - Col. of Charleston Fox Point, Wisc./Marquette Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive - UNC-Greensboro Louisville, Ky./Ballard - Indiana Yorktown, Va./York - Virginia Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Catholic Spokane, Wash./University Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Mora Salesian Parma, Ohio/St. Ignatious Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic Louisville, Ky./Eastern Englewood, Ohio/Northmont Prospect, Ky./Louisville Trinity Strongsville, Ohio/Strongsville Sao Paulo, Brazil/Colegio Pre-Medico Kernersville, N.C./East Forsyth Bethany, W.Va./Providence Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington - Campbell Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury Louisville, Ky./Trinity Bethesda, Md./The Maret School Livonia, Mich./Stevenson Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville - Jacksonville Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City West) Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day - Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day Carmel, Ind./Carmel Lexington, Ky./Tates Creek Alamo, Calif./Monte Vista Bartlett, Ill./South Elgin Weston, Fla./Western - Nova Southeastern Weston, Fla./Western Perrysburg, Ohio/Perrysburg Henderson, Ky./Henderson County Owensboro, Ky./Apollo Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall Dallas, Texas/Creekview Hudson, Ohio/Hudson Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay Canton, Mich./Plymouth Canton Richmond, Ky./Madison Central Louisville, Ky./Manual Louisville, Ky./Manual - Louisville San Antonio/Alamo Heights Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic Galloway, Ohio/St. Charles Prep Nisocia, Cypress Chantilly, Va./Chantilly Peachtree, Ga./Stars Mill - Dayton Richmond, British Columbia/McMath St. Louis, Mo./Mehlville - Forest Park CC
2008-09 1993-96 2010 2006 1991-94 1997-2000 2003-06 2004 1998 2010 2000-03 1999, 2001 2002, 04 1994-95 2010 1998-99 2000-03 2001-02 1997-2000 1991 2010 1999 2006 2010 2006-09 1992 1992-93 2010 1993-94 2000-02 2008-09 2005 2007-08 1995-97 1991-92 1991 2002-05 1996-99 2001-02 2006 2001-04 2003-04 1992 1991-94 2002-03 2009-10 2001 2000-01 1996 1991 1991-93 1999-2002 2002-05 1996-99 1991-93 1996-99 1991 2000-01 2000-01 2004-06,08 2007-09 1993
Rob Victor Kirk Vidra Chris Villamil Byron Vega Sam Vernalls Ellis Vienne Matt Vogel Karl Waasdorp Adam Walker Brad Walker Tim Walters Grant Ward Matt Weiler Todd Weismueller Chris West Taylor White Graham Wilk Cameron Wilder Matt Wilkerson Dan Williams Dan Woehrmann Travis Young Nathan Zechman Thomas Zimmerman Matt Zirretta
Aiken, S.C/Aiken St. Louis, Mo./Vianney Balston Lake, N.Y./Shenedehowa Guatemala/South Kent Northallerton, Englad/Northallerton/North. Okla. Cornelius, N.C./Hopewell Lexington, Ky./Lexington Christian Peachtree, Ga./McIntosh - Richmond Mount Pleasant, S.C./Bishop England Sydney, Australia/Marcellin College St. Louis, Mo./Lafayette Alexandria, Va./Edison Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay Lexington, Ky./Catholic Marietta, Ga./Walton Canton, Mich./Plymouth Canton Kennesaw, Ga./North Cobb North Liberty, Iowa/Iowa City West - UW-Green Bay Fairfax Station, Va./Lake Braddock St. Louis, Mo./Pattonville Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft School Sylvania, Ohio/St. John's Gainesville, Fla./Eastside Cedar Rapids, Iowa/John F. Kennedy
2011 team members in bold
1998-2001 2006 2005-08 1994
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2005 1992-95 1996-97 2009-10 2008 2010 2004 2006 2002-04 2008-10 2005 2006-08 2006-07 1992-95 1994-95, 1997-98 2008-09 1995-96 2009-10 1996-97 2006-09 1993 2005 1999 2009 2007
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1 2 3 5 7 9
Toby McComas Brian Dausman Ilkka Jantti J.D. Stephenson Lee Baker Pat Gerak Barry Rice Brien Baltzell Todd Weissmueller Chris McDaniel Nathan Li
82 81 80 80 79 79 78 78 76 76 76
1993-96 1992-95 1998-01 1999-02 1996-99 1992-95 2006-09 1994-97 1992-95 1999-02 2003-06
80 79 79 78 78 71 71 70 68 66 66
1992-95 1998-01 1999-02 2006-09 1992-95 1996-99 2003-06 2002-05 1993-96 2002-05 1997-00
73 72 71 69 68 51 47 41 40 38 36
1991-93 2003-06 2001-04 1993-96 1992-95 1996-99 2004-08 1992-95 1995-97 1995-96 2004-06
34 29 28 23 23 20 19 16 14 13 12 12 12 12
1991-93 1993-96 2003-06 1992-95 2001-04 2004-08 1996-99 1992-95 1999-02 1995-97 2006-09 2006-09 1994-97 1995-96
12 11 9 8 8 7 7
2003-06 1993-96 2001-04 1991-93 1992-95 2006-09 2007-09
GAMES STARTED 1 2
Brian Dausman Ilkka Jantti J.D. Stephenson 4 Barry Rice Pat Gerak 6 Lee Baker Nathan Li 8 Brandon Stewart 9 Toby McComas 10 Andy Gruenebaum Brian O’Leary
POINTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Greg Kotzbauer (34g, 5a) Riley O’Neill (28g, 16a) Jamal Shteiwi (23g, 25a) Toby McComas (29g, 11a) Brian Dausman (23g, 22a) Lee Baker (19g, 13a) Michael Strong (20g, 7a) Todd Weissmueller (16g, 9a) Sean Mondelli (13g, 14a) Sean Endicott (12g, 14a) Michael D’Agostino (11g, 14a)
GOALS 1 2 3 4
Greg Kotzbauer Toby McComas Riley O’Neill Brian Dausman Jamal Shteiwi 6 Michael Strong 7 Lee Baker 8 Todd Weissmueller 9 Chris McDaniel 10 Sean Mondelli 11 Jason Griffiths Barry Rice Brien Baltzell Sean Endicott
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1 2 3 4 6 7
Riley O’Neill Toby McComas Jamal Shteiwi Greg Kotzbauer Brian Dausman Barry Rice Tim Crone
Lee Baker Sean Endicott Tyler Cook 11 Brien Baltzell Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti J.D. Stephenson Brandon Stewart Michael Strong Matt Lodge 9
6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
1996-99 1995-96 1997-00 1994-99 1997-00 1998-01 1999-02 2002-05 2004-08 2009-10
25 22 17 16 14 14 14 13 13 13
2001-04 1992-95 2005-08 2003-06 1995-96 1995-97 2004-06 1996-99 1993-95 2001-02
167 157 151 146 133 127 110 107 106 94 92 89 87
2003-06 1991-93 2001-04 1993-96 1992-95 2004-06 1993-95 2006-09 1996-99 2004-08 1999-02 1998-01 2006-09
264 221 211 209 197 156 75 50
2002-05 2006-09 1997-00 1994-98 1991-93 1993-96 2001-02 2000-02
4 5 6
9
Jamal Shteiwi Brian Dausman Masumi Turnbull Riley O’Neill Sean Endicott Sean Mondelli Michael D’Agostino Lee Baker Tim Fisk Nathan Fleetwood
Riley O’Neill Greg Kotzbauer Jamal Shteiwi Toby McComas Brian Dausman Michael D’Agostino Tim Fisk Jason Griffiths Lee Baker Michael Strong Chris McDaniel Ilkka Jantti Barry Rice
SAVES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Andy Gruenebaum Dan Williams Brian O’Leary Chris West Matt Stanley David Muse Greg Raber Brad Samelko
1
GA 21 43 80 64 14 85 26 59 71
Min 2226 6223 6782 4999 1056 6184 1804 3379 4041
Avg. 0.85 0.97 1.06 1.15 1.19 1.24 1.30 1.57 1.58
Years 2001-02 2002-05 2006-09 1994-98 2000-02 1997-00 2010 1993-96 1991-93
SHUTOUTS 1 3
Brian O’Leary Andy Gruenebaum Dan Williams
22 22 21
46
1997-00 2002-05 2006-09
Brien Baltzell Brian Dausman Greg Lobring Toby McComas Sean Mondelli Todd Weissmueller David Muse Jamie Schuer Toby McComas Chris McDaniel Tyler Cook
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 2000 2000
22 22 22 22 22 22 21
1995 1995 1995 1995 1996 2000
GAMES STARTED 1
7
Brian Dausman Greg Lobring Toby McComas Todd Weissmueller David Muse Chris McDaniel 16 players
POINTS No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Name Riley O’Neill Greg Kotzbauer Jamal Shteiwi Brian Dausman Greg Kotzbauer Sean Endicott Jamal Shteiwi Toby McComas Toby McComas Lee Baker Lee Baker Jason Bell
G 17 16 11 11 11 9 5 10 8 8 7 8
A 4 1 8 4 2 5 13 1 4 4 6 4
Pts. 38 33 30 26 24 23 23 21 20 20 20 20
Year 2006 1991 2004 1995 1992 1995 2003 1994 1995 1998 1999 1999
GOALS 1 2 3
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 1,000 minutes) No. Name 1 Greg Raber 2 Andy Gruenebaum 3 Dan Williams 4 Chris West 5 Brad Samelko 6 Brian O’Leary 7 Tyler Beadle 8 David Muse 9 Matt Stanley
1994-98 2001-02 1991-93 1993-96
GAMES PLAYED
SHOTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
19 12 9 9
SEASON RECORDS
ASSISTS 1 2 3 4 5
Chris West Greg Raber Matt Stanley David Muse
6 7 9
Riley O’Neill Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer Brian Dausman Jamal Shteiwi Toby McComas Sean Endicott Michael Strong Clint Stivers Toby McComas Brien Baltzell Lee Baker Jason Bell John Monebrake
17 16 11 11 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8
2006 1991 1992 1995 2004 1994 1995 2008 1991 1995 1997 1998 1999 2001
7 4 4 4 4
2006 1991 1995 1995 1998
GAME-WINNING GOALS 1 2
Riley O’Neill Greg Kotzbauer Brian Dausman Toby McComas Lee Baker
6
17 players
3 9
ASSISTS 1 2 4 6
8
Jamal Shteiwi Brian Dausman Sean Endicott Sean Mondelli Jamal Shteiwi Tim Fisk Nathan Fleetwood Masumi Turnbull Masumi Turnbull eight players
13 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 6
2003 1993 1997 1997 2004 1995 2002 2006 2007
69 61 58 57 56 56 46 44 43 43 43 43
2006 2006 1992 2004 1991 2003 1994 1996 2009 1993 1999 2002
11
7 8 9
Riley O’Neill Michael D’Agostino Greg Kotzbauer Jamal Shteiwi Greg Kotzbauer Jamal Shteiwi Toby McComas Toby McComas Matt Lodge Greg Kotzbauer Lee Baker Nathan Fleetwood
SAVES 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11
Matt Stanley David Muse Andy Gruenebaum Andy Gruenebaum Dan Williams Chris West Brian O’Leary Andy Gruenebaum Tyler Beadle Brian O’Leary Matt Stanley Dan Williams
96 95 78 76 71 70 70 66 63 61 59 59
1992 1996 2004 2005 2007 1995 2000 2003 2010 1999 1993 2008
(min. 1,000 minutes) No. Name 1 Greg Raber 2 Andy Gruenebaum 3 Chris West 4 Dan Williams 5 Andy Gruenebaum Dan Williams 7 Dan Williams 8 Brian O’Leary 9 Andy Gruenebaum 10 Brian O’Leary 11 Matt Stanley Tyler Beadle 12 Greg Raber 13 David Muse
GA 5 15 15 15 16 18 12 21 20 22 27 26 16 34
Min 1,137 1,974 1,963 1731 1,770 1,995 1,286 1,967 1855 1,899 1,876 1,804 1,089 2,100
1 2 3
9
Chris West Andy Gruenebaum Brian O’Leary Brian O’Leary Dan Williams Dan Williams David Muse
8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Georgetown (10/17/01) Georgetown (9/6/06) E. Michigan (10/6/91) E. Michigan (10/6/91) Vanderbilt (10/18/91) Marshall (10/1/99) Bowling Green (10/15/04) Florida Atlantic (8/25/06) W. Kentucky (10/15/92) Valparaiso (9/2/95) W. Michigan (10/4/98) N. Illinois (9/23/01) Georgetown (9/6/06) Tulsa (11/3/06) Marshall (10/24/07) C. Arkansas (8/29/08) C. Arkansas (8/29/08)
4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2
Georgetown (10/17/01) E. Michigan (10/6/91) Vanderbilt (10/18/91) Marshall (10/1/99) Bowling Green (10/15/04) Florida Atlantic (8/25/06) Georgetown (9/6/06)
3 3 3 3 2
Texas-Pan Am. (9/6/96) UNC-Asheville (9/12/99) Marshall (10/1/99) Georgetown (9/6/06)
Greg Kotzbauer 12 Toby McComas 9 Riley O’Neill 9 Greg Kotzbauer 8 John Monebrake 8 Michael D’Agostino 8 Riley O’Neill 8 15 times 7
Ky. Wesleyan (10/2/91) Valparaiso (9/2/95) Michigan (9/13/06) Xavier (9/19/92) Bowling Green (10/5/01) Georgetown (9/14/05) Belmont (9/2/06)
GOALS 1 2
6
Chris Soler David Griffiths Greg Kotzbauer Marc Theriault Jamal Shteiwi Riley O’Neill Michael Strong 56 times
ASSISTS 1
Years 2001 2003 1995 2009 2004 2008 2006 1999 2005 2000 1992 2010 2002 1996
1 2 3
6
Brien Baltzell Lee Baker Jason Bell Barry Rice 31 times
SAVES 1 3 5
8 12 10 9 8 7 7 7
Chris Soler Michael Strong Clint Stivers David Griffiths Greg Kotzbauer Marc Theriault Jamal Shteiwi Riley O’Neill Brian Dausman Sean Endicott Michael Stickler Antti Peltonen Riley O’Neill Jason Griffiths Barry Rice Taylor White Michael Strong
SHOTS Avg. 0.40 0.68 0.69 0.78 0.81 0.81 0.84 0.96 0.97 1.04 1.30 1.30 1.32 1.46
SHUTOUTS 1 2 3 4 5
2001 2004 2005 1992 2002 2006
GAME RECORDS
4
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
7 6 6 5 5 5
POINTS
SHOTS 1 2 3 4 5
Greg Raber Andy Gruenebaum Andy Gruenebaum Matt Stanley Greg Raber Dan Williams
1995 2003 2000 1999 2009 2008 1996
Greg Kotzbauer Matt Stanley David Muse Matt Stanley Chris West Brian O’Leary Andy Gruenebaum Rob Strobel Matt Stanley Dan Williams
13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10
Alabama A&M (10/8/91) Lindsey Wilson (10/30/92) at Akron (10/12/96) twice Indiana (9/11/94) at Saint Louis (11/18/00) at FIU (9/30/05) Butler (9/7/91) Virginia Tech (10/17/93) Louisville (8/30/06)
47
TEAM RECORDS Yearly Leaders POINTS Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
Player Matt Lodge Matt Lodge Michael Strong Barry Rice Riley O’Neill Riley O’Neill Jamal Shteiwi Jamal Shteiwi Jamal Shteiwi John Monebrake Chris McDaniel Lee Baker Jason Bell Lee Baker Brien Baltzell Sean Mondelli Toby McComas Brian Dausman Toby McComas Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer
Points 11 14 19 15 38 13 30 23 15 19 11 20 20 20 16 16 19 26 21 16 24 33
Player Tyler Riggs Matt Lodge Michael Strong Barry Rice Riley O’Neill Riley O’Neill Jamal Shteiwi Riley O’Neill Jamal Shteiwi John Monebrake Chris McDaniel Jason Bell Lee Baker Brien Baltzell Toby McComas Brian Dausman Toby McComas Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer
Goals 5 6 9 7 17 4 11 7 7 8 5 8 8 8 7 11 10 7 11 16
GOALS Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
ASSISTS Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
Player Matt Lodge C.J. Tappel Marco dos Santos Chad Hagerty Masumi Turnbull Masumi Turnbull Michael D’Agostino Jamal Shteiwi Jamal Shteiwi Nathan Fleetwood Nathan Fleetwood Giovanni Fernandes Chris Soler Tyler Cook Lee Baker Lee Baker Sean Mondelli Sean Endicott Tim Fisk Brian Dausman
Assists 3 3 3 6 7 7 6 8 13 7 6 4 4 4 6 4 8 9 7 4
1993 1992 1991
Tim Fisk Brian Dausman Brian Dausman Greg Dyk
4 9 5 4
Player Matt Lodge Matt Lodge Barry Rice Aaron Swanson Riley O’Neill Michael D’Agostino Jamal Shteiwi Jamal Shteiwi Nathan Fleetwood John Monebrake Chris McDaniel Lee Baker Michael Stickler Sean Mondelli Toby McComas Toby McComas Toby McComas Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer
Shots 32 43 33 29 69 38 57 56 43 37 32 43 35 38 44 41 46 43 58 56
SHOTS Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991
1992 1991
Matt Stanley Matt Stanley
Season Records WINS 1 2 4 5
8
Year Player 2010 Tyler Beadle 2009 Dan Williams 2008 Dan Williams 2007 Dan Williams 2006 Matt Troop 2005 Andy Gruenebaum 2004 Andy Gruenebaum 2003 Andy Gruenebaum 2002 Greg Raber 2001 Greg Raber 2000 Brian O’Leary 1999 Brian O’Leary 1998 Chris West 1997 Chris West 1996 David Muse 1995 Chris West 1994 David Muse 1993 Matt Stanley 1992 Matt Stanley 1991 Rob Strobel * led nation
GAA 1.30 0.78 0.81 1.78 0.68 0.97 0.81 0.68 1.32 0.40* 1.04 0.96 1.35 1.30 1.46 0.69 1.22 1.70 1.30 1.08
1 2 3 5 8
48
Saves 63 54 59 71 57 76 78 66 44 42 70 61 46 45 95 70 52 59
1995 2001 2006 2009 1999 1997 1998 2003 2008 1992 2000 2004
6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
2005 2008 1993 2010 1992 1996 2004 1994 1997 2000 2003 2006 2007
G 49 44 39 41 39 34 41 36 35 33 32
A 46 45 47 41 36 29 15 24 25 29 27
49 44 41 39 39 36 35 34 33 33
1995 2006 1991 1999 2001 1997 1992 1996 1993 2002
47 46 45 41 36 33 30 29 29 27 27
2001 1995 2006 2008 1999 2003 2000 1996 2002 1998 2005
POINTS No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 11
GOALS 1 2 3 4
SAVES Player Tyler Beadle Dan Williams Dan Williams Dan Williams Dan Williams Andy Gruenebaum Andy Gruenebaum Andy Gruenebaum Greg Raber Brad Samelko Brian O’Leary Brian O’Leary Chris West Brian O’Leary David Muse Chris West Chris West Matt Stanley
16 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11
TIES
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
96 42
6 7 8 9
ASSISTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
Pts. 144 133 125 123 114 97 97 96 95 95 91
Year 1995 2006 2001 2008 1999 1996 1991 1997 1992 2002 1998
6 7
SHOTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
351 311 284 273 269 265 258 253 249 249 246 243 243
2006 1999 2008 2009 2000 1995 2010 1997 1998 2003 2002 2004 2005
10 12
10 11
133 133 131 125 122 117 110 109 109 108 106
1999 2009 1996 2008 2004 2005 1992 1994 1998 2002
4
Game Records 1 2 3
1997 2000 1996 2006 2001 1999 2002 1995 2008 1998 2005
5 6 7 9 11
25 22 21 21 18 17 16 16 15 15 14 14
Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) Marshall (10/1/99) Central Arkansas (8/29/08) Western Michigan (10/20/96) Western Michigan (10/13/95) UNC-Asheville (9/9/06) Eastern Michigan (9/24/94) UNC Asheville (9/9/01) Georgetown (Ky.) (9/21/94) UC Santa Barbara (9/3/99)
GOALS 1 2
FOULS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
492 416 390 383 378 352 351 347 338 336
1992 1991 2000 2001 2005 1996 2002 2006 1994 1999
4 5 1 3
6 8 9 10 11 12 13
GA 15 15 16 15 19 16 18 21 20 25 27 32 28 31
Min. 2,014 1,974 2,070 1731 1,967 1,791 2,012 1,967 1855 2,079 1,813 1,999 1,735 1,927
118 117 96 95 95 88 85 82 81 80
1991 2006 1992 1993 1996 1997 2004 1998 2000 2001
GAA 0.67 0.68 0.70 0.78 0.78 0.80 0.80 0.96 0.97 1.13 1.34 1.44 1.45 1.45
Year 2001 2003 1995 2009 2006 2004 2008 1999 2005 2000 2010 1997 2002 1992
9
6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 5
1 2 3
12 10 9 9 9
6
1995 2003 2000 2001 2006
5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3
Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) Western Michigan (10/20/96) Georgetown (Ky.) (9/21/94) Western Michigan (10/13/95) Texas-Pan Am (9/6/96) Marshall (10/1/99) Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Bowling Green (10/15/05) Central Arkansas (8/29/08) Detroit (8/31/08) 22 times
9 9 8 7 7 6 6 6 5
Marshall (10/1/99) Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) UNC-Asheville (9/9/01) Western Michigan (10/13/95) UNC-Asheville (9/9/06) Central Arkansas (8/28/08) 12 times
ASSISTS IN A HALF 1 3
8
SHUTOUTS
Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) Eastern Michigan (10/6/91) Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Western Michigan (10/20/96) Marshall (10/1/99) Central Arkansas (8/29/08) 12 times
ASSISTS
SAVES 1 2 3 4
8 7 7 6 6 6 5
GOALS IN A HALF
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE No. 1 2 3 4
6
28 28 27
26
Buffalo (10/15/99) Belmont (9/2/06) Kentucky Wesleyan (10/2/91) Eastern Michigan (10/9/93) Western Michigan (10/3/97) Eastern Michigan (10/12/97) Western Michigan (10/4/98) Akron (10/6/00) UCF (11/14/08)
9
26
7
13 13 13 12 12 12 11
Alabama A&M (10/8/91) Lindsey Wilson (10/30/92) Saint Louis (11/18/00) Evansville (9/9/92) Wright State (9/18/93) Akron (10/12/96) Indiana (9/11/94)
8
10
Butler (9/7/91)
SAVES 1
POINTS
CORNER KICKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5
6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4
Marshall (10/1/99) UNC Asheville (9/9/01) WesternMichigan (10/13/95) Texas-Pan Am (9/6/96) WesternMichigan (10/20/96) Georgetown (Ky.) (10/17/01) Western Michigan (10/17/03) Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) 10 times
SHOTS 1 2
31 30 30
Eastern Michigan (9/24/94) Georgetown (Ky.) (9/6/06) Marshall (10/18/06)
49
4
MISCELLANEOUS Highest Won-Loss Percentage Lowest Won-Loss Percentage Most Consecutive Wins Most Consecutive Home Wins Most Consecutive Road Wins Most Consecutive Losses Most Consecutive Home Losses Most Consecutive Road Losses Longest Undefeated Streak
.750 .450 7 6 6 5 3 5 10 7 7 7 Longest Winless Streak 5 5 Consec. Home Games w/o a Loss 10 Consec. Home Games w/o a Win 4 Consec. Away Games w/o a Loss 6 Consec. Away Games w/o a Win 5
1995 1993 1998 2006 1995 1998 2002 1996 2008-09 1997 1998 2004 1996 1998 2003-04 2008 1995 1996
OPPPONENT SEASON RECORDS Most Points Fewest Points Most Goals Fewest Goals
Most Assists Fewest Assists Most Shots Fewest Shots Most Corner Kicks Fewest Corner Kicks Most Shutouts Fewest Shutouts Most Fouls Fewest Fouls Most Saves Fewest Saves
110 40 44 15 15 15 30 8 262 155 123 74 10 0 405 215 117 65
1991 2004 1991 2009 2001 2003 2002 2004 2005 2009 1991 2009 2003 2002 1992 1998 2006 1999
OPPONENT SINGLE/GAME RECORDS Most Points Most Goals Most Assists Most Shots Fewest Shots Most Saves
24 9 7 35 0 0 22
Indiana Indiana Indiana Fla. International Marshall The Citadel Eastern Michigan
9/25/97 9/25/97 9/13/92 9/30/05 9/13/95 9/24/95 9/24/94
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FASTEST GOAL Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Time 0:18 1:12 1:30 2:06 2:07 2:10 2:12 2:26 3:11 3:16 3:33 3:56
SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN GOALS
Player Stephen Beiro Sean Mondelli Lee Baker Thomas Senecal Michael D’Agostino Toby McComas Toby McComas Michael Strong Antti Peltonen Chris McDaniel Johnathan Skeeters Nathan Li
Opponent UAB Western Michigan Western Michigan Southern Methodist UW-Green Bay Valparaiso Arkansas-Little Rock Cincinnati UNC-Asheville Buffalo Georgetown College Bowling Green
Date 10/18/08 10/13/1995 10/31/1999 10/9/2005 8/26/2006 9/2/1995 9/23/1995 9/13/08 9/12/1999 10/13/2000 9/21/1994 10/5/2003
Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Time 0:15 0:19 0:36 0:42 0:47 0:50 0:56 1:22 1:25 1:35 1:36
Goal 1 Michael Strong Sean Endicott Brad Frederick John Monebrake Rob Frey Michael D’Agostino Marc Theriault Greg Kotzbauer Tim Fisk Thomas Senecal Chris McDaniel
Goal 2 Michael Strong Tim Fisk Brad Frederick John Monebrake Michael Stickler Barry Rice Brent Rainey Greg Lobring Sean Endicott Tim Walters Jamal Shteiwi
Opponent Marshall Valparaiso Mount St. Mary’s Buffalo Buffalo Central Florida Marshall UNC-Asheville Valparaiso East Carolina Buffalo
Date 10/1/08 9/2/1995 9/17/2006 10/14/2001 10/9/1998 10/11/2006 10/1/1999 10/23/1993 9/2/1995 10/16/2005 11/8/2002
OVERTIME GOALS (26) FASTEST TWO GOALS Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time 6:58 7:00 8:44 9:49 10:52 12:53 18:02 20:28 20:47 21:57
Goal 1 Antti Peltonen Sean Mondelli Thomas Senecal Chris McDaniel Jamal Shteiwi Lee Baker Riley O’Neill Nathan Fleetwood John Monebrake Sean Endicott
Goal 2 Chris McDaniel Todd Weissmueller Tim Walters Jamal Shteiwi Michael D’Agostino Ryan Grady Jason Griffiths J.D. Stephenson Olli Lehtimaki Todd Weissmueller
Opponent UNC-Asheville Western Michigan East Carolina Buffalo Buffalo Vanderbilt Georgetown Coll. Georgetown Coll. UNC Asheville Western Kentucky
Date 9/12/1999 10/13/1995 10/16/2005 11/8/2002 10/3/2004 9/27/1998 9/6/2006 10/17/2001 9/9/2001 10/7/1995
LATEST GOAL IN FIRST HALF Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Time 44:50 44:41 44:37 44:35 44:32 44:20 44:10 43:59 43:37 43:27 43:16 43:02
Player Brian Dausman Jason Bell Marc Theriault Jamie Schuer Pat Gerak Stephen Beiro Monty Frazier Michael Strong Riley O’Neill Jason Prechter Brent Rainey Thomas Senecal
Opponent Eastern Michigan Cleveland State Bowling Green Western Kentucky Evansville SMU Virginia C. Arkansas Alabama A&M Vanderbilt Marshall Cincinnati
Date 10/27/1995 9/7/1997 10/20/2000 9/2/1997 10/13/1993 11/2/2008 8/30/2002 8/29/2008 9/20/2006 10/10/1999 10/1/1999 9/11/2003
Opponent Bowling Green UAB Belmont Northern Illinois Marshall Georgetown College Buffalo Western Michigan Bowling Green Louisville
Date 10/10/1997 10/30/2004 9/22/1996 10/1/2000 10/1/1999 9/21/1994 10/15/1999 11/6/1997 10/15/2004 9/7/2004
Opponent Texas-Pan Am Cincinnati Gonzaga South Florida Buffalo Washington North Carolina Eastern Michigan Western Michigan Ohio State
Date 9/6/1996 9/26/1999 9/9/2005 10/28/1994 11/8/2002 9/26/2003 9/16/2000 11/3/1995 10/20/1996 9/26/2004
Player David Griffiths Alex DeFelipe Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer Chad Holloway Sean Mondelli Chris Villamil Brien Baltzall Billy Dwyer Lee Baker Billy Dwyer Tyler Cook Michael Stickler Tyler Cook Ilkka Jantti Jamal Shteiwi Jamal Shteiwi Michael Strong Riley O’Neill Riley O’Neill Aaron Swanson Stephen Beiro Masumi Turnbull Barry Rice Sam Brooks Sam Brooks
FASTEST SECOND HALF GOAL Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time 45:17 45:21 45:40 45:40 45:54 46:00 46:20 46:21 46:56 46:58
Player Matt Wilkerson Michael Strong Brian DePriest Chris Soler Lee Baker Brien Baltzell Giovanni Fernandes Sean Mondelli Jamal Shteiwi Michael D’Agostino
LATEST GOAL IN REGULATION Rk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time 89:58 89:50 89:48 89:35 89:29 89:20 89:16 89:00 88:55 88:39
Player Michael Stickler Jason Bell Riley O’Neill Toby McComas Adam Walker Olli Lehtimaki Giovanni Fernandes Brian Dausman Jay Armstrong Jibran Shteiwi
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Opponent Bradley Kentucky Wesleyan Xavier Xavier Cincinnati Indiana Louisville UNLV Eastern Michigan Marshall South Alabama Marshall Western Michigan Bowling Green Akron Louisville Marshall Alabama A&M South Carolina Florida International UCF UAB FIU UCF Evansville Marshall
Date 9/15/1991 10/2/1991 9/19/1992 9/19/1992 9/30/1992 9/10/1995 9/20/1996 9/19/1997 10/12/1997 10/24/1997 9/26/1998 10/2/1998 10/4/1998 10/20/2000 11/17/2001 9/16/2003 10/26/2003 10/17/2004 9/27/2006 10/21/2006 10/17/2007 10/18/2008 10/25/2008 10/28/2009 9/26/2010 10/6/2010
Time n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 114:28 98:31 117:56 102:50 116:17 103:32 109:19 94:49 113:56 103:27 99:30 108:32 105:08 101:57 98:11 99:50 102:40 99:26 107:14 90:51
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Tim Crone Barry Rice Taylor White Michael Strong Tim Crone Michael Strong Michael Strong Matt Lodge
All-Time Multi-Goal Games 4 GOALS (1) Player Chris Soler
Opponent Georgetown Coll.
Date 10/17/2001
3 GOALS (6) Player David Griffiths Greg Kotzbauer Marc Theriault Jamal Shteiwi Riley O’Neill Michael Strong
Opponent Eastern Michigan Vanderbilt Marshall Bowling Green Florida Atlantic Georgetown Coll.
Date 10/6/1991 10/18/1991 10/1/1999 10/15/2004 8/25/2006 9/6/2006
2 GOALS (55) Player Clint Stivers Greg Kotzbauer Clint Stivers Tom Neff Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer T. Weissmueller Greg Kotzbauer Brian Dausman Greg Kotzbauer Greg Kotzbauer Pat Gerak Toby McComas Toby McComas Sean Endicott Brian Dausman Sean Endicott Brian Dausman Jamie Schuer Brian DePriest Sean Mondelli Chris Villamil Brien Baltzell Lee Baker Michael Stickler Michael Stickler Tyler Cook Brent Rainey Jason Bell Michael Stickler Chris McDaniel Lee Baker Jason Bell Logan LeCompte John Monebrake J.D. Stephenson Antti Peltonen John Monebrake John Monebrake Riley O’Neill Jamal Shteiwi Jamal Shteiwi Travis Young Riley O’Neill Riley O’Neill Brad Frederick Riley O’Neill Riley O’Neill Jason Griffiths Aaron Swanson
Opponent Ark.-Little Rock Ark.-Little Rock Eastern Michigan Eastern Michigan Ohio State Morehead State Transylvania Xavier Western Kentucky Lindsey Wilson Ohio State Evansville Georgetown Coll. Ohio State Valparaiso Ark.-Little Rock Western Kentucky Eastern Michigan Texas-Pan Am Belmont Indiana Bradley UNLV The Citadel Western Michigan Buffalo Miami (Ohio) Northern Illinois UC Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara UNC-Asheville Navy Northern Illinois Northern Illinois UNC Asheville Western Michigan Northern Illinois Bowling Green Buffalo Appalachian State Western Michigan Buffalo UAB Georgetown Coll. UNC-Asheville Mount St. Mary’s Memphis Memphis Tulsa UNC-Asheville
Date 9/29/1991 9/29/1991 10/6/1991 10/6/1991 10/20/1991 10/26/1991 9/16/1992 9/19/1992 10/15/1992 10/30/1992 11/3/1992 10/13/1993 9/21/1994 10/19/1994 9/2/1995 9/23/1995 10/7/1995 11/3/1995 9/6/1996 9/22/1996 10/24/1996 9/6/1997 9/19/1997 9/18/1998 10/4/1998 10/9/1998 10/29/1998 11/1/1998 9/3/1999 9/3/1999 9/12/1999 9/17/1999 11/12/1999 10/1/2000 9/9/2001 9/21/2001 9/12/2001 10/5/2001 10/14/2001 10/3/2003 9/12/2004 10/3/2004 10/23/2005 9/6/2006 9/9/2006 9/17/2006 10/28/2006 11/1/2006 11/3/2006 9/2/2007
SMU Marshall C. Arkansas C. Arkansas Cincinnati Marshall Marshall SIU-Edwardsville
11/3/2007 10/24/07 8/29/2008 8/29/2008 9/13/2008 10/1/2008 11/12/2008 9/13/2010
Consecutive Games With Goals
51
7 GAMES (1) Player Greg Kotzbauer
First 10/16/1991
Last 10/30/1991
6 GAMES (1) Todd Weissmueller
10/4/1995
10/24/1995
5 GAMES (2) Greg Kotzbauer Brian Dausman
10/21/1992 9/23/1995
11/3/1992 10/1/1995
4 GAMES (3) Toby McComas Jamal Shteiwi Riley O’Neill
10/4/1995 9/5/2004 9/2/2006
10/13/1995 9/12/2004 9/13/2006
3 GAMES (8) Tim Fisk Toby McComas Chris Villamil Matt Wilkerson Billy Dwyer Lee Baker Riley O’Neill Barry Rice
10/24/1993 10/12/1996 10/16/1996 10/5/1997 9/26/1998 10/15/1999 10/3/2003 10/13/2007
10/31/1993 10/20/1996 10/24/1996 10/12/1997 10/2/1998 10/20/1999 10/11/2003 10/24/2007
ACADEMIC HONORS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1995-96 Sean Endicot 2001-02 Ilkka Jantti Chris McAlpine 2007-08 Chad Hagerty NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA 2001 Illka Jantti Antti Peltonen COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT IV 2000-01 Ilkka Jantti Chris McAlpine 2001-02 Ilkka Jantti Chris McAlpine 2003-04 Chris Austin 2004-05 Jamal Shteiwi 2006-07 Chad Hagerty 2007-08 Chad Hagerty 2008-09 Chad Hagerty
2003
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ACADEMIC ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION 1995 Todd Weissmueller ACADEMIC ALL-NORTH CENTRAL REGION 2000 Chris McAlpine
2006
ARTHUR ASHE SCHOLAR AWARD 1998-99 Jason Bell 1999-2000 Jason Bell Giovanni Fernandes 2005 Nathan Li SEC MCWHORTER FINALISTS 2000 Jason Bell 2001 Giovanni Fernandes 2002 Ilkka Jantti 2003 Chris Austin 2007 Nathan Li SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1998 Lee Baker Jason Bell Billy Dwyer John Hinds Jay Marshall Michael Stickler Chris West 1999 Lee Baker Jason Bell Tyler Cook Giovanni Fernandes Rob Frey Ilkka Jantti Lee London Chris McAlpine Brian O’Leary Michael Stickler Marc Theriault 2000 Lee Baker Jason Bell Eddie Davis Giovanni Fernandes Rob Frey Ilkka Jantti Rob Mayer Chris McAlpine Brian O’Leary Antti Peltonen Marc Theriault 2001 Greg Bironas Tyler Cook Giovanni Fernandes Ryan Grady Ilkka Jantti Rob Mayer Chris McAlpine Antti Peltonen Craig Pykett Jay Riney Chael Soler Randy Strobo Marc Theriault 2002 Chris Austin Brian Carmany Lucas Grayson Olli Lehtimaki Brook Pearse Craig Pykett Thomas Senecal Jamal Shteiwi
2007
2008
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2010
Adam Walker Chris Austin Brian Carmany Lucas Grayson Brook Pearse Craig Pykett Thomas Senecal Adam Walker Jarret Christie Dan Ferriter J.R. Kenny Chris Lefferts Olli Lehtimaki Nathan Li Jamal Shteiwi Andrew Alexander Matt Baum Joey Grigsby Andy Gruenebaum Nathan Li Matt McAlpine Alex McDonald Brannan Sapp Aaron Sheffield Brett Smith Nathan Marks Andrew Alexander Matt Baum Patrick Conyea Brad Frederick Joey Grigsby Ryan Jones Nathan Li Matt McAlpine Adam Midkiff Aaron Sheffield Matt Troop Masumi Turnbull Andrew Alexander Reid Baker Brad Frederick Jason Griffiths Chad Hagerty Ryan Jones Nathan Marks Luke Maitland Adam Midkiff Jon Townsend Matt Troop Masumi Turnbull Matt Weiler Reid Baker Tyler Burns Lucas Carden Tim Crone George Davis IV Jason Griffiths Chad Hagerty Bingy Lara Masumi Turnbull Josh Albers Tyler Burns Tim Crone George Davis IV Shaun Deliberato Chad Hagerty Patrick Martineau Tim Muessig Joseph Peglow Cameron Reilly Thomas Zimmerman Josh Albers Kevin Corby Shaun Deliberato Jacob Kemper Drew Midkiff Steven Perinovic Ellis Vienne Cameron Wilder
SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2005 Brad Frederick Jess Mitchell Masumi Turnbull Robert Victor Travis Young 2006 Barry Rice Matt Weiler 2007 Tyler Burns Jirijoonas Kanth Miles McDougal
2010
Cody Smith Matt Zirretta Jacob Kemper Steven Perinovic Byron Vega Cameron Wilder
CONFERENCE USA ACADEMIC MEDALISTS (3.75 CUMULATIVE GPA OR HIGHER) 2005 Aaron Sheffield Brad Frederick Rob Victor 2006 Ryan Blackwell 2007 Lucas Carden Chad Hagerty Matt Zirretta 2008 Lucas Carden Shaun Deliberato Chad Hagerty Patrick Martineau Masumi Turnbull 2009 Chad Hagerty Tim Muessig Patrick Martineau CONFERENCE USA COMMISIONERS ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2005 Andrew Alexander Mathew Baum Joey Grigsby Andy Gruenebaum Nathan Li Matt McAlpine Alex McDonald Brannan Sapp Aaron Sheffield Nathan Marks Michael D’Agostino Ryan Jones Jess Mitchell Matt Troop Rob Victor Travis Young Brad Frederick 2006 Andrew Alexander Reid Baker Ryan Blackwell Matt Baum Brad Frederick Joey Grigsby Mark Halma Ryan Jones Nathan Li Matt McAlpine Adam Midkiff Aaron Sheffield Matt Troop Masumi Turnbull Matt Weiler 2007 Andrew Alexander Reid Baker Tyler Burns Lucas Carden John Dant Brad Frederick Chad Hagerty Ryan Jones Jirijoonas Kanth Luke Maitland Nathan Marks Miles McDougal Adam Midkiff Cody Smith Jon Townsend Matt Troop Masumi Turnbull Matt Weiler Matt Zirretta 2008 Reid Baker Tyler Burns Lucas Carden Tim Crone George Davis IV Shaun Deliberato Greg Goldbach Jason Griffiths Chad Hagerty Mark Lavery Patrick Martineau
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Tim Muessig Joseph Peglow Cameron Reilly Masumi Turnbull Thomas Zimmerman Josh Albers Tyler Burns Tim Crone George Davis IV Shaun Deliberato Chad Hagerty Jacob Kemper Patrick Martineau Joseph Peglow Steven Perinovich Cameron Reilly Byron Vega Thomas Zimmerman Josh Albers Sam Brooks Shaun Deliberato Craig Heard Jacob Kemper Nick McGregor Steven Perinovic Charles Pettys Tyler Riggs Ellis Vienne Cameron Wilder
ACADEMIC ALL-MAC 1995 Brian Dausman Pat Gerak Todd Weissmueller Kirk Vidra Tim Fisk 1996 Sean Endicott 1997 Jason Bell Rick Dengelegi John Hinds Michael Stickler 1998 Lee Baker Jason Bell Billy Dwyer John Hinds Michael Stickler 1999 Lee Baker Jason Bell Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti Chris McAlpine Michael Stickler Marc Theriault 2000 Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti Rob Mayer Chris McAlpine Chris McDaniel Jay Riney J.D. Stephenson Marc Theriault Chris Austin 2001 Eddie Davis Ilkka Jantti Chris McAlpine Antti Peltonen Craig Pykett Jay Riney Randy Strobo Marc Theriault 2002 Chris Austin 2003 Chris Austin Olli Lehtimaki 2004 Olli Lehtimaki Jamal Shteiwi SEC GOOD WORKS TEAM 2002 Ilkka Jantti UK SOCIETY OF CHARACTER Andrew Alexander Chris Austin Lee Baker Matt Baum Jason Bell Dan Ferriter Giovanni Fernandes Ilkka Jantti J.R. Kenny Olli Lehtimaki Nathan Li Chris McAlpine
Craig Pykett Brannan Sapp Jamal Shteiwi Marc Theriault CATSPY MR. WILDCAT 2007 Nathan Li CATSPY STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2005 Jarret Christie CATSPY SUPPORTING ROLE 2006 Brannan Sapp 2008 Bingy Lara CATSPY ACADEMIC TEAM OF THE YEAR 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 NSCAA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2005-06