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www.uwmpanthers.com NCAA Tournament 1997 • 2001 • 2002 • 2005 Table of Contents Table of Contets • Quick Facts General Information Name ... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip ................. Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Founded ................................................... 1885 Enrollment ........................................... 28,000 Nickname ......................................... Panthers Colors ..................................... Black and Gold Home Field....................... Engelmann Field Capacity ................................................... 2,000 Affiliation ............................ NCAA Division I Conference ........................ Horizon League Chancellor .................... Dr. Carlos Santiago Director of Athletics................. Bud Haidet Assoc. AD .................................... Chuck Lang Assoc. AD/SWA ....... Deanna D’Abbraccio Athletics Phone .................... 414-229-5151 Ticket Office Phone............. 414-229-5886 History First Year of Soccer ................................ 1984 All-Time Record............. 196-150-37 (.560) NCAA Appearances/Last................. 4/2005 Last NCAA Opp................... #17 Marquette Result ............ L, 1-0 (2005 Second Round) All-Time Tournament Record ........... 0-4-1 Media Relations Asst. SID/WSOC Contact... Kevin Conway Office Phone.......................... 414-229-2413 Cell Phone .............................. 414-750-0298 E-mail .......................... [email protected] SID......................................... Kevin O’Connor Office Phone.......................... 414-229-5674 Assistant SID...................................Chris Zills Office Phone.......................... 414-229-4593 SID Fax ..................................... 414-229-6759 Mailing Address ................. UWM Athletics .................................................... UWM Pavilion ........................................................ P.O. Box 413 ................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 Overnight Address ............ UWM Athletics .................................................... UWM Pavilion ....................................... 3409 N. Downer Ave. ................................... Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 Women’s Soccer Information Head Coach ..................Michael Moynihan Alma Mater,Year............... Wisconsin, 1990 Record at UWM .......... 103-57-25 (9 years) Career Record ........................................Same Associate Head Coach ........ David Nikolic Assistant Coach .................. Kristen St. Clair 2005 Record.......................................... 12-5-5 2005 League Record/Finish ....... 6-0-1/1st 2005 League Tournament Results ..............................v. Cleveland State - W, 8-0 ...................................... v. Butler - W, 1-0 (2ot) ............... v. Detroit - T, 0-0 (Adv. on PK, 4-3) Letterwinners Returning/Lost............ 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost .......................... 7/4 Newcomers..................................................... 6 The 2006 Women’s Soccer Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Conway,UWM Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial assistance provided by Kevin O’Connor and Chris Zills of the UWM Sports Information Office, associate head coach David Nikolic and assistant coach Kristen St. Clair. Photographs courtesy of Trevor Thompson, John Ward, Jeff Golden, Kevin Conway, Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau and UWM Photographic Services. Printing by Commercial Communications, Inc. Engelmann Field ............................. IFC Table of Contents/Quick Facts .......... 1 Rosters/Roster Breakdown ............... 2 2006 Preview................................... 3-5 Coaching Staff................................. 6-9 Head Coach Michael Moynihan....... 6-7 Assoc. Head Coach David Nikolic ........ 8 Assistant Coach Kristen St. Clair ........... 9 Support Staff............................................... 9 Media Information........................... 10 Panther Bios ................................11-30 2006 Panthers........................................... 12 Erin Kane .................................................... 13 Claire Pignet .............................................. 14 Elicia Scaife ................................................ 15 Brenda Neigbauer................................... 16 Stacey Faude............................................. 17 Bailey Briggs.............................................. 18 Taylor Powell ............................................. 19 Amanda Winn........................................... 20 Sarah Teegarden...................................... 21 Ginny Graczyk .......................................... 22 Pam Shipway ............................................ 23 Beth Steuer ................................................ 24 Joanna Severson ..................................... 25 Jodi Klagos ................................................ 26 Molly Duffy ................................................ 27 Redshirts/Newcomers .................... 28-30 2006 Opponents .........................31-38 Milwaukee Cup ........................................ 32 Sacred Heart/Bowling Green .............. 32 Portland/Washington/Rhode Island ...33 Indiana/Marquette/Kentucky ............. 34 Missouri/SDSU/Wright St. .................... 35 UW-Green Bay/Youngs. 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St...36 Loyola/Butler/Detroit ............................ 37 Wisconsin ................................................... 38 SID Contact List........................................ 38 Horizon League Tournament .............. 38 2005 In Review ............................39-46 2005 Recap ......................................... 40-41 2005 Box Scores................................ 42-43 2005 Stats ........................................... 44-45 2005 Horizon League Recap ............... 46 Records/History ..........................47-68 Coaching History..................................... 48 Year-By-Year Team Leaders .................. 49 Team Records ........................................... 50 Single-Game Records ............................ 51 Single-Season Records .......................... 52 Career Records ......................................... 53 All-Time Roster .................................. 54-55 All-Time Award Winners ....................... 56 Retired Numbers ..................................... 57 NCAA Teams....................................... 58-61 All-Time vs. Opponents ......................... 62 Series Histories .................................. 63-65 Year-By-Year Results ........................ 66-68 This is UWM .................................69-80 UW-Milwaukee......................................... 70 City of Milwaukee ................................... 71 Chancellor Carlos Santiago ................. 72 Director of Athletics Bud Haidet ........ 73 Athletics Administration....................... 74 UWM Athletics ......................................... 75 Staff Directory .......................................... 76 The Pavilion ............................................... 77 Student-Athlete ....................................... 78 Athletic Training ...................................... 79 Horizon League ....................................... 80 Table of Contents

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actsGeneral InformationName...UniversityofWisconsin-MilwaukeeCity/Zip................. Milwaukee,Wis.53211Founded...................................................1885Enrollment........................................... 28,000Nickname......................................... PanthersColors.....................................BlackandGoldHomeField....................... EngelmannFieldCapacity...................................................2,000Affiliation............................ NCAADivisionIConference........................ HorizonLeagueChancellor.................... Dr.CarlosSantiagoDirectorofAthletics................. BudHaidetAssoc.AD.................................... ChuckLangAssoc.AD/SWA....... DeannaD’AbbraccioAthleticsPhone....................414-229-5151TicketOfficePhone.............414-229-5886

HistoryFirstYearofSoccer................................1984All-TimeRecord.............196-150-37(.560)NCAAAppearances/Last.................4/2005LastNCAAOpp................... #17MarquetteResult............ L,1-0(2005SecondRound)All-TimeTournamentRecord........... 0-4-1

Media RelationsAsst.SID/WSOCContact... KevinConwayOfficePhone..........................414-229-2413CellPhone..............................414-750-0298E-mail.......................... [email protected]......................................... KevinO’ConnorOfficePhone..........................414-229-5674AssistantSID...................................ChrisZillsOfficePhone..........................414-229-4593SIDFax.....................................414-229-6759MailingAddress................. UWMAthletics....................................................UWMPavilion........................................................P.O.Box413................................... Milwaukee,Wis.53201OvernightAddress............ UWMAthletics....................................................UWMPavilion.......................................3409N.DownerAve.................................... Milwaukee,Wis.53211

Women’s Soccer InformationHeadCoach..................MichaelMoynihanAlmaMater,Year...............Wisconsin,1990RecordatUWM..........103-57-25(9years)CareerRecord........................................SameAssociateHeadCoach........ DavidNikolicAssistantCoach.................. KristenSt.Clair2005Record..........................................12-5-52005LeagueRecord/Finish.......6-0-1/1st2005LeagueTournamentResults..............................v.ClevelandState-W,8-0...................................... v.Butler-W,1-0(2ot)............... v.Detroit-T,0-0(Adv.onPK,4-3)LetterwinnersReturning/Lost............15/9StartersReturning/Lost.......................... 7/4Newcomers..................................................... 6

The2006Women’sSoccerMediaGuidewaswrittenandeditedbyKevinConway,UWMAssistantSportsInformationDirector.EditorialassistanceprovidedbyKevinO’ConnorandChrisZillsoftheUWMSportsInformationOffice,associateheadcoachDavidNikolicandassistantcoachKristenSt.Clair.PhotographscourtesyofTrevorThompson,JohnWard,JeffGolden,KevinConway,MilwaukeeConventionandVisitorsBureauandUWMPhotographicServices.PrintingbyCommercialCommunications,Inc.

Engelmann Field ............................. IFCTable of Contents/Quick Facts .......... 1Rosters/Roster Breakdown ............... 22006 Preview ...................................3-5Coaching Staff .................................6-9 HeadCoachMichaelMoynihan....... 6-7 Assoc.HeadCoachDavidNikolic........ 8 AssistantCoachKristenSt.Clair........... 9 SupportStaff............................................... 9Media Information........................... 10Panther Bios ................................11-30 2006Panthers...........................................12 ErinKane....................................................13 ClairePignet..............................................14 EliciaScaife................................................15 BrendaNeigbauer...................................16 StaceyFaude.............................................17 BaileyBriggs..............................................18 TaylorPowell.............................................19 AmandaWinn...........................................20 SarahTeegarden......................................21 GinnyGraczyk..........................................22 PamShipway............................................23 BethSteuer................................................24 JoannaSeverson.....................................25 JodiKlagos................................................26 MollyDuffy................................................27 Redshirts/Newcomers.................... 28-302006 Opponents .........................31-38 MilwaukeeCup........................................32 SacredHeart/BowlingGreen..............32 Portland/Washington/RhodeIsland...33 Indiana/Marquette/Kentucky.............34 Missouri/SDSU/WrightSt.....................35 UW-GreenBay/Youngs.St./Cleve.St...36

Loyola/Butler/Detroit............................37 Wisconsin...................................................38 SIDContactList........................................38 HorizonLeagueTournament..............382005 In Review ............................39-46 2005Recap......................................... 40-41 2005BoxScores................................ 42-43 2005Stats........................................... 44-45 2005HorizonLeagueRecap...............46Records/History ..........................47-68 CoachingHistory.....................................48 Year-By-YearTeamLeaders..................49 TeamRecords...........................................50 Single-GameRecords............................51 Single-SeasonRecords..........................52 CareerRecords.........................................53 All-TimeRoster.................................. 54-55 All-TimeAwardWinners.......................56 RetiredNumbers.....................................57 NCAATeams....................................... 58-61 All-Timevs.Opponents.........................62 SeriesHistories.................................. 63-65 Year-By-YearResults........................ 66-68This is UWM .................................69-80 UW-Milwaukee.........................................70 CityofMilwaukee...................................71 ChancellorCarlosSantiago.................72 DirectorofAthleticsBudHaidet........73 AthleticsAdministration.......................74 UWMAthletics.........................................75 StaffDirectory..........................................76 ThePavilion...............................................77 Student-Athlete.......................................78 AthleticTraining......................................79 HorizonLeague.......................................80

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Alphabetical Roster30 IlanaBar-Av............................. GK27 ErikaBezue..................................F9 BaileyBriggs..............................D20 CarlyChertos..............................F19 LeslieDeebach....................... GK15 KaylaDeJardin..................D/MF29 MollyDuffy.............................D/F6 StaceyFaude...........................MF16 GinnyGraczyk...........................D1 ErinKane.................................. GK26 JodiKlagos..................................F25 ErinKreuser.........................MF/F14 KateMegna........................D/MF4 BrendaNeigbauer................MF2 ClairePignet..............................D11 TaylorPowell..............................D3 EliciaScaife..................................F23 JoannaSeverson..............D/MF17 PamShipway.............................D18 BethSteuer..........................MF/F13 SarahTeegarden...................MF8 LouiseVraney.............................F12 AmandaWinn........................MF24 AndreaWisniewski..........D/MF

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Numerical Roster# Name Pos Year Height Hometown/High School/Last School Pronunciation1 ErinKane.......................GK........... So........... 5-9..............St.Charles,Ill./North2 ClairePignet.................D............. Jr............ 5-6..............Mukwonago,Wis./CatholicMemorial.......................... pin-YAY3 EliciaScaife.................... F.............Sr............ 5-2..............Racine,Wis./Park.................................................................. SKAYF4 BrendaNeigbauer.... MF...........Sr............ 5-6..............NewBerlin,Wis./CatholicMemorial.............................. NEE-bow-er6 StaceyFaude............... MF...........Sr............ 5-6..............Waukesha,Wis./West.......................................................... FOWD-ee8 LouiseVraney............... F.............Fr............ 5-2..............DePere,Wis./DePere........................................................... ver-RAINY9 BaileyBriggs.................D............ So........... 5-6..............Plainfield,Ill./Plainfield11 TaylorPowell.................D.............Sr............ 5-7..............Madison,Wis./West12 AmandaWinn............ MF........... Jr............ 5-4..............Wauwatosa,Wis./East13 SarahTeegarden....... MF.......... So........... 5-7..............Batavia,Ill./Batavia14 KateMegna...............D/MF.........Fr............ 5-8..............Middleton,Wis./Middleton.............................................. MEG-na15 KaylaDeJardin.........D/MF.........Fr............ 5-5..............Oneida,Wis./Pulaski........................................................... DAY-jard-in16 GinnyGraczyk..............D............. Jr............ 5-6..............Libertyville,Ill./Libertyville............................................... GRAY-chik17 PamShipway................D............. Jr............ 5-5..............VernonHills,Ill./Mundelein18 BethSteuer................ MF/F........ So........... 5-3..............Madison,Wis./LaFollette................................................... STOY-er19 LeslieDeebach............GK............Fr............ 5-8..............Woodbury,Minn./Woodbury.......................................... DEE-bock20 CarlyChertos................ F.............Fr............ 5-7..............FondduLac,Wis./FondduLac....................................... SURE-tos23 JoannaSeverson.....D/MF......... Jr............ 5-7..............WhiteBearLake,Minn./WhiteBearLake24 AndreaWisniewski.D/MF........ So........... 5-8..............Mundelein,Ill./Mundelein................................................ wiz-NEW-skee25 ErinKreuser............... MF/F.........Fr............ 5-4..............WestAllis,Wis./Hale............................................................ KROY-zer26 JodiKlagos.................... F............ So........... 5-3..............Madison,Wis./Memorial.................................................... KLA-gos27 ErikaBezue.................... F.............Fr............ 5-2..............Mequon,Wis./Homestead................................................ bee-ZOO29 MollyDuffy..................D/F...........Sr............ 5-7..............Madison,Wis./LaFollette30 IlanaBar-Av..................GK............Fr............ 5-8..............Madison,Wis./Memorial.................................................... ill-on-aba-rah-v

Head Coach:MichaelMoynihan(10thSeason)Associate Head Coach:DavidNikolic(13thSeason)[NIK-o-LITCH]Assistant Coach:KristenSt.Clair(1stSeason)

Roster Breakdown

By ClASSSeniors (5):Duffy*,Faude*,Neigbau-

er*,Powell,Scaife*.Juniors (5):Graczyk*,Pignet,Sever-

son,Shipway,Winn*.Sophomores (6):Briggs,Kane,Klagos,

Steuer,Teegarden,Wisniewski*.Freshman (8):Bar-Av,Bezue,Cher-

tos,Deebach,DeJardin,Kreuser,Megna*,Vraney.

* Redshirted a season

By STATEIllinois (6): Briggs,Graczyk,Kane,

Shipway,Teegarden,Wisniewski.Minnesota (2):Deebach,Severson.Wisconsin (15):Bar-Av,Bezue,Cher-

tos,DeJardin,Duffy,Faude,Klagos,Kreuser,Megna,Neigbauer,Pignet,Powell,Scaife,Steuer,Vraney,Winn.

By POSITIOnErinKane............................................. GKLeslieDeebach................................. GKIlanaBar-Av........................................ GKGinnyGraczyk......................................DClairePignet.........................................DTaylorPowell........................................DPamShipway........................................DBaileyBriggs.........................................DKateMegna..................................D/MFJoannaSeverson.........................D/MFKaylaDeJardin.............................D/MFAndreaWisniewski.....................D/MFAmandaWinn...................................MFSarahTeegarden..............................MFStaceyFaude.....................................MFBrendaNeigbauer...........................MFMollyDuffy.......................................D/FErinKreuser....................................MF/FBethSteuer....................................MF/FJodiKlagos.............................................FEliciaScaife............................................FCarlyChertos.........................................FLouiseVraney........................................FErikaBezue.............................................F

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Yearinandyearout,theUniversityofWis-consin-Milwaukee women’s soccer teamcontinuestoraisethebarforitself.Head-ingintothe2006season,thebarhasneverbeenhigher.

Lastseason,thePantherswontheHorizonLeague regular season championship foran unprecedented sixth-straight time. Infact,onlyPennState(BigTen)hasalongerstreakofregularseasonleaguetitles(8).Ifthatwasnotenough,UWMwontheleaguetournamenttoadvancetoitsfourthNCAATournament.

Once there, Milwaukee battled Purdueto a 0-0 tie and prevailed, 6-5, in a pen-altykickshootouttomoveintotheNCAASecondRoundforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.

The key to continuing that success thisyearwillbeacombinationofexperienced,veteran leadership and a large group oftalentedunderclassmen.

“We’llbeyoung.Lastyear’sfreshmanclasswasasignificantclassforus.They’llhaveayear’sexperience,butthey’llstillbeyoung,”head coach Michael Moynihan said. “Westillhavesomekeyplayersthatdohaveadecent level of experience.We have fourfifth-year seniors, so we are counting onthatforgoodleadership.”

Oftheteam’sfiveseniors,fourareintheirfifthyear,whilejuniorsGinnyGraczykandAmandaWinnareintheirfourthyearswiththeprogram.Ontheflipside,thePanthers’rosterhas14underclassmen,includingsixsophomoresandseventruefreshmen.

“Wehavethesmallestrosterthisyearthatwe’vehadsinceI’vebeenhere,”Moynihansaid.“But,thereareenoughqualityplayersontheteamthatasmallerrostersizewillbegoodforus,intermsofcompetingandkeeping everybody psychologically intoit.”

Alsoincludedinthisyear’sgrouparesevenstarters,fourall-leaguehonoreesfromlastseason and a pair of freshman All-Ameri-cans.LeadingthewayisGraczyk,whowasnamedtotheall-leaguefirstteamforthesecondtime in2005andearnedherwayontotheall-regionfirstteamintwopub-lications.

In goal, sophomore Erin Kane set schoolrecordsforshutouts(13)andgoalsagainst

average(0.58)asarookieandwasnamedto the league’s first team and the Soc-cer America Freshman All-America FirstTeam.ShewasalsonametoSoccer Buzz’sFreshman All-America Third Team, wheresophomore midfielder Sarah Teegardenwas honorable mention. Teegarden, an-other all-league first team honoree, wasoneofthreeplayerstostartall22gameslast season. She scored a team-best fivegoals, including two game-winners, fromhermidfieldposition.

Winn, UWM’s last returning all-leaguehonoree(secondteam),transitionedfromanoutsidedefenderposition to themid-fieldlastseasonandwillfocusofanchor-ing the midfield this season. She tied forteam-high scoring honors with 12 points(4 goals, 4 assists) a year ago. She scoredthree goals and tallied all four assists onsetpiecesforthePanthers.

Goalkeepers

Kane will be joined in the nets by a pairof freshmenthatwillvie forplayingtimethisseason.Two-timeall-stateteammem-ber Leslie Deebach played three years atWoodbury High School, leading the Roy-alstotheMinnesotaStateChampionshipgame each year, winning her sophomoreand junior years. She will contend withKaneforplayingtimeinherfirstyear,butwilllikelyserveastheteam’sbackupwhileadjustingtothecollegiategame.

“Leslie is a very good goalkeeper. She isvery good with her feet, distribution andhas a good vocal presence,” Moynihansaid.“It’llbenice tohavesomeonework-ingwithErin.”

IlanaBar-AvwasalateadditiontothePan-thers’recruitingclassoutofMemorialHighSchool in Madison, Wis. She joins formerprepteammateJodiKlagosontherosterandmorethanlikelywillgainexperienceas the team’s third keeper. At Memorial,shewasnamedtotheAll-StateFirst11asasenior.

Allthreekeeperswillbenefitfromthetu-telage of Milwaukee’s first full-time goal-keeper coach in first-year assistant coachKristen St. Clair. St. Clair was a four-timeNAIA All-American at Westmont College,

leadingtheWarriorstothe1999NationalChampionship.

“Itisgoingtobephenomenal.Kristenhasalready been able to give them more at-tentionthanourkeepershavehadinthepast,” Moynihan said.“She comes in withtremendous experience in goal herself.Shewasafour-timeAll-AmericanandwasinvitedtotheWUSAcombine,soshehasgota lotofexperience thatshecanpasson.Ithinkthatattentionisgoingtomakethemverystrong.

“With a new goalkeeper coach, I expectourgoalkeepingtobeverystrong.Wesawwhat Erin can do already and with moreconsistentgoalkeeping instruction,she isonlygoingtogetbetter.And, I thinkLes-lie is going to push her and compete forsometime.”

Lastseason,Kanestarted21of22gameswithseniordefender/forwardMollyDuffyfilling in for one match. Kane finishedamong the nation’s leaders in both shut-outs(t-2nd)andGAA(15th).Athree-timeHorizon League Player of the Week, shealso went on to earn MVP honors at theleaguetournament.

Defenders

Defense has become the trademark ofPanthersoccerand2005wasnodifferent.LedbyGraczyk,WinnanddepartedseniorJaniceMcGann,UWMallowedthe fewestshots on goal in school history (85), col-

2005 Stats/notesErinKane(So.)...11-5-5,0.58GAA,13SHOLeslieDeebach(Fr.).. 50SHO,0.38GAAinHSIlanaBar-Av(Fr.).... All-StateFirst11in‘06

2005 Stats/notesGinnyGraczyk(Jr.).. All-RegionFirstTeamClairePignet(Jr.)..................17gp,2assistsTaylorPowell(Sr.)... 22gp,2goals,3assistsPamShipway(Jr.)...................20gp,3goalsBaileyBriggs(So.).. 21gp,2goals,1assistsAndreaWisniewski(So.)..Satout2004-05

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laboratedwithKaneona717:10shutoutstreaklateintheseasonandalsoheldop-ponents without a shot of any kind over164:33atonepointduringtheseason.

Thedefensewillhaveanewlook,asGrac-zyk and junior Claire Pignet are the onlyreturners with significant experience. Ju-niorJoannaSeversonhasseentimeintheback, but will likely see her playing timefocusedonthemidfield.

Graczyk has played every minute of herfreshmanandsophomoreseasonsandwillonceagainassumeherpositionatcenterback.Pignet,meanwhile,isreturningfromaninjurythatsidelinedherforthespringseasonandcanplayeithercentralorout-sidedefender.

LikelyjoiningGraczykinthemiddlewillbeseniorTaylorPowell.Primarilyamidfielderandforwardinhercareer,shewasmovedto the back in the spring and performedwell. She heads to the defense with 23careerpointsoneightgoalsandsevenas-sists.

“Ginnyisalotoftimesthekeytoourde-fense with her recovery ability and ath-leticism. I expect us to be making somemistakesearlyintheyearwithplayersthathavenotplayedtherealot,andGinnycanrecoverforthatbecausesheissoathletic.That’sanicethingtohave,”Moynihansaid.“The reason we movedTaylor back therewasthatsheisverygoodintheair,com-posed with the ball at her feet and shehasacommandingvoiceandlikestotakecharge.Shecanbeanaturalleaderforusbackthere.”

Twomorenewfacesonthebacklinewillbe junior Pam Shipway and sophomoreBaileyBriggs.Shipwaywillmakethetran-sitionfromthemidfield,whileBriggswasa

forwardduringherfreshmanseason.

“WehadBaileyandPamplayintheoutsidebacklastspringandtheybothshowedtre-mendouspromise,”Moynihansaid.“Baileyhas a good serve and is very composedwith the ball. She also has a strong buildandit’sjustamatterofhergainingexperi-encewithsomethings.Ilikethepotentialshehasforattackingoutoftheback.

“Pam is one of our more physical, strongplayers. I feelveryconfidentwithbothofthem and, with Claire coming back frominjury,we’llhavealittlebitofdepth.”

Moynihan will also have help on his de-fense from Winn and redshirt freshmanKateMegna.MidfieldersWinnandMegnaeachhavedefendingexperienceandcantransitiontotheback.AndreaWisniewskiwillalsoviefortimeinthebackasshere-turns to the field after knee injuries costhereachofthelasttwoseasons.

Midfielders

TheUWMmidfieldenterstheyearloadedwith a combination of the veteran expe-rience and talented youth the team willcountonthisseason.Winn,Seversonandfifth year seniors Stacey Faude and Bren-da Neigbauer return, as do sophomoresTeegarden and Beth Steuer. Joining thatgroupwillbeMegna,whomissedlastsea-sonwithaninjury,andfreshmanErinKrue-serandKaylaDeJardin.

“Amanda will probably be somebody weseeanchoringthedefensewithKateasanattackingmidfielderforus,”Moynihansaid.“Shehasastrongshotandhasgooddistri-bution. She has some flexibility and withher ability to pass and shoot, she shouldaddanotherthreattoourmidfield.”

Teegarden started all 22 games last sea-son and was joined by departed seniorKitty Montgomery, Shipway, Faude, andNeigbauer.FollowingalateinjurytoMont-gomery,Winnmovedupfromoutsidede-

fenderandwillpickupwheresheleftofflastseason.

Faude and Neigbauer combined for 13starts in 2005 and tallied three assistsapiece. Severson has played in 39 gamesinherfirsttwoyears,pickinguptwogoalsandfourassistsinthattime.

Meanwhile, Steuer started the fist eightgamesoflastseason,butwasslowedaftermissing seven games with an injury shesuffered at Wisconsin. She ended up ap-pearingin13gamesontheyear.

“Stacey Faude had a strong spring. She’soneofourveteranplayersandplaysbothintelligently and composed,” Moynihansaid. “Brenda Neigbauer was injured allspring, but we’re hoping she can recoverover the summer. Joanna Severson alsohad a good spring and could figure intothemix.”

DespitehavingnotseenmuchofMegna,andthetransitionperiodforKreuserandDeJardintothecollegegame,Moynihanisoptimisticthegroupcancontributerightaway.

“ErinKreusermighthavethebestchancetocomeintothemidfieldandcontributerightaway.She’squickandhasgotagoodshot,”Moynihansaid.“Kayla,asafreshman,could play in the back or as a defensivemidfielder,aswell.Sheisveryfitandveryeager.”

MegnawasahighschoolAll-Americanin2004 and returned to action during thispastspringslate.Kreuseriscomingoffall-statehonorsasasenior.DeJardinwasanall-areadefenderatPulaskiHighSchoolinGreenBay,butshouldmoveintothemid-fieldforthePanthers.

2005 Stats/notesAmandaWinn(Jr.).... 19gs,12pts(4g,4a)SarahTeegarden(So.)..22gs,11pts(5g,1a)BethSteuer(So.)....................13gp,1assistBrendaNeigbauer(Sr.).......20gp,3assistsJoannaSeverson(Jr.)... 18gp,4pts(1g,2a)StaceyFaude(Sr.)........ 13gp,5pts(1g,3a)KateMegna(Fr.)............... Redshirted2005ErinKreuser(Fr.)......... All-StateasaseniorKaylaDeJardin(Fr.)......All-GreenBayArea

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In 2005, Klagos shared the goal-scoringduties with Katie Campion (4 goals, 3 as-sists). Powell (2 goals, 3 assists), Briggs (2goals,1assist)andAndreaKramer(2goals,1assist)alsofiguredprominentlyintothescoring lastseason.CampionandKramerhavesincegraduatedandbothPowellandBriggswilllooktoscoretheirgoalsasde-fendersthisseason.

Newcomers

Kate Megna, Leslie Deebach and ErinKreuser highlight the list of newcomersthisseason.But,theyarenotaloneinthosethatcouldseeactionrightaway.Megna’smuch-anticipated arrival was delayed ayear,whileDeebachhasbeenbrought intocompetewithErinKaneingoal.

“Kate Megna will be a factor right awayfor us, while Leslie is coming in to com-petewithafreshmanAll-American.Sheisan exceptional keeper and we could seesome things from her,” Moynihan said.“Ithink Erin Kreuser is another player that

canplayrightaway.SheissomebodythatIthinkcanstepintothecollegegameandmakeanimpactrightaway.

“We brought all of [our newcomers] inhere to be factors for us and contribute,buthopefullytheywillbeabletodoitasfreshmen.”

Forwards

Moynihanislookingtounderclassmentoprovidemuchofthescoringin2006,asse-niorsEliciaScaifeandMollyDuffyarelikelythe only upperclassmen playing up top.Scaifehadagreatspringseason,figuring,onewayoranother,intoeachoftheteam’sgoals.SophomoreJodiKlagosalsoreturnsafter sharing team-high scoring honorslast fallwith12onfivegoalsandtwoas-sists.Shestarted20of22gamesandalsofinishedwiththeteam-high40shots.

“Elicia isthestrongestwehaveeverseenher. She didn’t score many goals lastspring, but she was drawing lots of foulsand looking very dangerous. This couldbeheryear,”Moynihansaid.“Jodihadalotofopportunitiestoscore lastseason.Shewasamongourleadersinscoring,butshehitthepostorthecrossbarseventimes.Ifthosestarttogoin,wehaveaformidablegoalscorer.

“Atthispoint,wearelookingforsomebodytopickupthescoringloadandcontribute12to14goalsayear.Thatwouldbeanide-alsituationforus,aswehavenothadthatkindofscoringinawhile.IthinkJodihasagoodshotofdoingthat.”

Duffymadethetransitiontoforwardlatelast season and provided energy off thebench.Shegeneratedanumberofscoringchances before breaking through for heronlygoaloftheseasonvs.ClevelandStateintheleaguetourney.

FreshmenCarlyChertosandLouiseVraneywere prolific scorers in both high schooland with their club teams. Chertos set aschool record with 49 goals last spring,whileVraneyadded29ofherown.SteuerandKreusercouldalsoslideupfromtheirmidfieldpositionsforMilwaukee.

“Carlywasahugegoalscorerinhighschoolandisaphysicalplayer.Itwillbeinterest-ingtoseehowsheadapts tothecollegegame,”Moynihansaid.“LouiseVraneyalsowasabigtimegoal-scorerinhighschoolandforherclub.Sheiskindofsmall,butiscraftyandcanstriketheballverywellwithbothfeet.”

2005 Stats/notesJodiKlagos(So.)........ 20gs,12pts(5g,2a)MollyDuffy(Sr.)........15gp,1goal,1assistEliciaScaife(Sr.)......................14gp,1assistLouiseVraney(Fr.)......... 29g,9aasaseniorCarlyChertos(Fr.)...... 49goalsasaseniorErikaBezue(Fr.)....All-ConferenceasaSoph.

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Aug.15 NorthernIllinois(exhibition) EngelmannField 7p.m.Aug.18 @IllinoisState(exhibition) Normal,Ill. 4p.m.

MilwaukeeCup(HostedbyMilwaukeewithMarquette)Aug.25 v.SacredHeart ValleyField 6p.m.Aug. 27 Bowling Green Engelmann Field 2:15 p.m.

HuskyInvitational(HostedbytheUniversityofWashington)Sept.1 v.Portland Seattle,Wash. 6:30p.m.Sept.3 @Washington Seattle,Wash. 3:30p.m.

HoosierClassic(HostedbytheUniversityofIndiana)Sept.8 v.RhodeIsland Bloomington,Ind. 4p.m.Sept.10 @Indiana Bloomington,Ind. 12:30p.m.

Sept.12 @Marquette ValleyField 7p.m.

WisconsinInvitational(HostedbytheUniversityofWisconsin)Sept.15 v.Kentucky Madison,Wis. 4:30p.m.Sept.17 v.Missouri Madison,Wis. 10:30a.m.

Sept. 24 South Dakota State Engelmann Field noon

Oct.1 @WrightState* Dayton,Ohio NoonOct. 4 UW-Green Bay* Engelmann Field 7 p.m.Oct.6 @YoungstownState* Youngstown,Ohio 3p.m.Oct.8 @ClevelandState* Cleveland,Ohio 11a.m.Oct.13 @Loyola* Chicago,Ill. 4p.m.Oct. 15 Butler* Engelmann Field 1:30 p.m.Oct. 20 Detroit* Engelmann Field 7 p.m.Oct. 22 Wisconsin Engelmann Field noon

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Witheachpassingyear,theachievementscontinuetomountforheadcoachMichaelMoynihan.Enteringhis10thseasonatthehelmofthePanthersoccerteam,Moynihaniscomingoffarguablythemostaccomplishedseasoninschoolhistory.

In addition to a sixth-straight Horizon League regular seasonchampionship,UWMwontheleaguetournamenttoadvancetothe NCAATournament for the third time in five seasons. In thetourney,thePanthersheldPurduescorelessfor110minutesandadvancedonpenaltykickstothesecondroundforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.

Followingtheseason,UWMreceivedvotesintheSoccer Buzz na-tionalpoll,itsfirstnationalvotessince1997,andfinishedfourthintheGreatLakesRegionpoll.

Lastseason’ssquadbroketheschoolconsecutiveshutoutrecordwithasix-gameridethatcarriedintotheNCAATournament.Thatstreakwaspartofaschool-record13-gameunbeatenstreak(10-0-3).ThePanthersalsotiedtheschoolrecordwith13shutouts.

Offthefield,severalplayerswerehonoredregionallyandnation-ally.GinnyGraczykwasnamedAll-RegionFirstTeambyboththeNational Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) andSoccer Buzz, while Erin Kane and SarahTeegarden were namedFreshmanAll-AmericanswithKanegarneringaFirstTeamnodfromSoccer America.AllthreeplayerswereselectedtotheAll-HorizonLeagueFirstTeam.

AlreadythewinningestcoachinhistoryoftheUWMwomen’ssoc-cerprogram,Moynihanbecamethefourthsoccercoachinschoolhistory to reach 100 wins towards the end of the 2005 regularseasonandnowhas103forhiscareer.

TheMilwaukeenativehasbeenrewardedforhiseffortsashehaswonfourleaguecoachoftheyearawards.Hewashonoredafterhisfirstseason in1997, then inback-to-backyears in2000and2001.Hewaslasthonoredin2004.

HehasalsoguidedfourplayerstoHorizonLeaguePlayeroftheYearawards,includingthreestraightfrom1999to2001(FantaCooper,1999and2000;ErinBlaedow,2001).

A big reason for his league honors is that Milwaukee has beenunstoppable under Moynihan against league foes, boasting a43-5-4(.900)leaguerecord,uncluding34-1-2(.946)since2000.Infact,UWMdidnotlosealeaguegamefrom2000through2003,aleague-record21-gameunbeatenstreak(20-0-1).Theteamcur-rentlyhasthethird-beststreakof15games(14-0-1).

Milwaukeehasmadeatotalof fourNCAATournamentappear-ances,includinglastseason’striptothetourney’ssecondround.ItalsoneverexperiencedalosingseasonunderMoynihan,whilewinningatleast10gamesinallbutoneseason.

The2001campaignsawthePantherssetnumerousrecords,estab-lishingsingle-seasonmarksforwins(15),shutouts(13),consecutivewins(9)andconsecutingshutouts(4).UWMalsodidnotallowagoalduringHorizonLeagueplayorduringtheleaguetournament--aspanofeightgames.

MilwaukeebeganitsdominanceofHorizonLeaguefoesduringthe2000season.ThePantherspostedtheleague’sfirstperfectseasonsince1995bygoing5-0.Theyfollowedthatupwitha6-0campaignin2001andthenposteda7-0leaguerecordin2004.

In1997,Moynihan’sfirstseasonasheadcoach,Milwaukeeearnedtheschool’sfirstberthintheNCAATournamentbyvirtueofwin-ningtheleaguetournament.ThePantherswent13-3-4thatseason,whichtiesthe2001campaignasthebestsingle-seasonwinningpercentageinschoolhistory.

ThenextseasonsawthePantherspullofftheirfirstvictoryoverarankedfoe,astheytoppedNo.8Nebraska,2-1,inovertime,inLincoln,Neb.,toopentheseason.In1999,thePanthersspenttheentireseasonrankedinthetop10oftheGreatLakesRegionbytheNSCAA,anotherfirstfortheprogram.

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Playing• Four-yearLetterwinner(1986-89) andTwo-TimeCaptainatWisconsin• BillReddenAwardRecipient(‘90)• MostValuableFreshman(‘86)

Education• 1990GraduateofWisconsin (History)• TeachingCertificatefromUWMin‘93 (SecondaryEducation)

By The numbers103School-RecordCoachingWins

50 LeagueFirst-andSecond-Team Honorees

43 LeagueWinsin53Contests

7 Regular-SeasonLeagueTitles (‘97,‘00,‘01,‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05)

4 LeaguePlayersoftheYear (‘97,‘99,‘00,‘01)

4 LeagueCoachoftheYear (‘97,‘00,‘01,‘04)

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Moynihan has taken pride in his soccer ties to the community.Giving back to the area that supported his growth as a player,Moynihanhascoachedand influencedmany localsoccerclubsandplayers.HecurrentlyservesontheboardofdirectorsfortheShorewoodKickersandformerlywasthethedirectorofcoachingfortheWisconsinGirlsOlympicDevelopmentProgram.Moynihanalso coached both the Milwaukee Pius XI varsity girls and Mar-quetteHighSchoolfreshmanboysteams,alongwithclubsoccerforF.C.Milwaukee.

Moynihanandhisplayersregularlyhostsoccercampsandclinicsthroughouttheareatohelpspreadtheirknowledgeandloveofthegame.Hiscoachingphilosophyisbasedonhisplayershavingasimpledesiretolearn.Heexcelsindevelopingnotonlyplayers’skills,butalsotheirappreciationforthegame.

He graduated fromWisconsin in 1990 with a degree in history.WhileatWisconsin,Moynihanwasafour-yearletterwinnerwiththeBadgersoccerteam.Heservedtwoyearsasteamcaptainandwasalsotherecipientoftheteam’sBillReddanAwardforSportsman-shipasasenior.Inaddition,hewasnamedtheteam’smostvaluablefreshmanin1986.Continuinghiseducation,heearnedateachingcertificateinsecodaryeducationfromUWMin1993.

MoynihanholdsaUSSF‘A’coachinglicenseaswellasaUSSFna-tionalyouthlicense.HeiscurrentlyontheadvisorystaffforRegionIIODP,theheadcoachforthe‘91ODPregionalteamandcoachforthe‘89ODPteamatthestatelevel.

Moynihanandhiswife,Holly,welcomedtheirfirstchildinSeptem-berof2005,ason,Gabriel.

Opponent W-L-TArizona..............................................0-1-0Arkansas............................................1-0-0BostonCollege...............................0-1-0BrighamYoung...............................0-2-0Buffalo...............................................0-0-1Butler............................................... 11-2-2UCLA..................................................0-1-0CentralFlorida................................3-0-0CentralMichigan...........................2-0-0Cincinnati.........................................1-1-0ClevelandState..............................4-0-0Colgate..............................................0-1-0ColoradoCollege...........................1-0-0Creighton.........................................3-0-0Dartmouth.......................................0-1-0Dayton...............................................2-1-0DePaul...............................................2-1-0Detroit...............................................9-3-1Drake..................................................1-0-0EasternIllinois.................................0-1-0EasternMichigan...........................1-0-0Evansville..........................................1-1-0Florida................................................0-1-0FloridaInternational.....................1-0-0Illinois.................................................0-0-1IllinoisState.....................................4-2-2Indiana...............................................0-1-0IPFW...................................................1-0-0Iowa....................................................3-1-0IowaState.........................................0-1-0Kansas................................................0-2-0LongBeachState...........................1-0-0

Opponent W-L-TLouisville...........................................1-0-0Loyola................................................8-0-2LoyolaMarymount........................0-1-0Marquette........................................2-5-3Michigan...........................................0-1-0Minnesota........................................1-3-2MississippiState.............................0-0-1Nebraska...........................................1-0-0NorthernIllinois.............................2-0-0NorthernIowa................................1-0-0Northwestern..................................1-3-1Oakland.............................................2-3-0Oklahoma.........................................0-1-0Ohio....................................................0-1-0OralRoberts.....................................0-0-1Pepperdine......................................0-1-0Purdue...............................................1-0-1RhodeIsland...................................0-1-0SouthDakotaState.......................1-0-0Tennessee.........................................1-0-0Valparaiso.........................................3-0-0Vanderbilt.........................................0-1-0Villanova...........................................0-1-0WeberState.....................................1-0-0WesternIllinois...............................1-0-0WesternMichigan.........................1-0-0Wisconsin.........................................1-5-3UW-GreenBay................................8-2-0WrightState.....................................9-1-4Xavier.................................................0-2-0YoungstownState.........................5-0-0

Moynihan Year-By-YearYear Record season Notes2005 12-5-5 •FourthsoccercoachinUWM historyto100careerwins •School-record13-gameunbeat- enstreak(10-0-3) •Six-straightshutouts(717:10) •HorizonLeagueregular seasonchampions(6-0-1) •HorizonLeagueTournament champions •NCAATournamentSecondRound •Firstshutoutofarankedfoein schoolhistory(#13Illinois,0-0)2004 11-8-3 •HorizonLeagueregular seasonchampions(7-0-0) •LeagueRecordforwins(7) •AdvancedtoLeague championshipGame •HorizonCoachoftheYear2003 9-9-1 •HorizonLeagueregular seasonchampions(5-1-0)2002 11-6-5 •HorizonLeagueregular seasonchampions(5-0-1) •HorizonLeagueTournament champions •NCAATournament2001 15-5-0 •HorizonCoachoftheYear •HorizonLeagueregular seasonchampions(6-0-0) •HorizonLeagueTournament champions •Nogoalsallowedinleague seasonortournamentplay •NCAATournament •SchoolRecordforWins(15) •Schoolrecordforwinpct.(.750) •Firstcoachwith50career coachingwinsinteamhistory2000 11-8-1 •MCCCoachoftheYear •MCCregularseason champions(5-0-0) •AdvancedtoMCC championshipGame1999 11-8-3 •DefeatedNo.8Nebraska •AdvancedtoMCC championshipGame1998 10-5-31997 13-3-4 •MCCCoachoftheYear •MCCregularseason champions(4-0-1) •MCCTournamentchampions •NCAATournament •Schoolrecordforwinpct.(.750) •No.7FinalRegionalRanking

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DavidNikolicentershisfourthseasonas the UWM women’s soccer associ-ate head coach after having spentthepreviousnineseasonsasanassistantcoachwiththePan-therwomen.Inhis12seasonsatMilwaukee,hehashelpedtheprogramreachedthesuccessitcontinuestothisday.

“DavidandIhaveworkedtogetheralongtimeandthathelpsustoknoweachother’sstrengthsandweaknesses,”MichaelMoynihansaid.“Wecomplimenteachotherverywellandthathasbeenabigreasonforourprogram’ssuccess.Heisatruestudent of the game and is able to bring tactical insight, aswellastechnicalability.”

Nikolichasbeenanintegralpartofthewomen’ssoccerpro-gramandhashelpedguideMilwaukeetofourNCAATourna-mentberths,sevenregularseasonleaguechampionshipsandfourleaguetournamenttitles.Lastseason,thePantherswonboth the Horizon League’s regular season and tournamentcrownstomoveontotheNCAATournament.Oncethere,theyoutlasted Purdue in penalty kicks to advance to the secondroundforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.

“IhaveenjoyedbeingapartofthegrowthofWomen’sSocceratUWMthepast12seasons,”Nikolicsaid.“ItakealotofprideinthefactthatweattractplayersintheregionwholookatMil-waukeeasaplacewheretheycancomeandbecomebetterstudentsofthegame,consistantlyplaynationallyrankedop-ponentsandhaveagoodopportunityforpostseasonplay.”

NikolicassistsMoynihaninavarietyofareas,includingrecruit-ing, on-the-field coaching and the development of trainingsessions.He is also responsible forcoordinating teamtravel,theupkeepofEngelmannFieldandfundraisingandmarket-ingefforts.

Thispastsummer,lightswereinstalledatEngelmannField,en-hancingitsreputationasoneofthepremiersoccerfacilitiesintheregion.Nikolicplayedanintricalroleinhelpingtosecure

fundsfortheprojectthroughvariousdonors.Healsopartici-patedintheplanningstagesoftheproject.

InadditiontohiscollegiatecoachingcareeratUWM,Nikolichascoachedextensivelyatboththeclubandhighschoollev-elsforthepast14years.HecoachedatWauwatosaEastHighSchoolbeforemovingtoMilwaukeePiusXI,whereheledtheLady Popes to an undefeated season, a state championshipandaNo.16nationalranking.

AsastaffcoachwiththeMilwaukeeKickersSoccerClub,Nikolicledthreeteamstothird-placefinishesattheRegionIIMidwestChampionships.Inhistimewiththeeliteclub,hehascoachedsevenstatechampionshipteams.Nikolichasalsobeendirec-toroftheclub’ssummercampsandcurrentlycoachesatsum-mer camps regionally and nationally. Nikolic also serves asthecoachoftheMilwaukeeKickersMajorsmen’steam,whichwontheWisconsinOpenCupin2004,theregularseasontitlein2005andthe2006WisconsinAmateurChampionship.

Nikolic has also coached F.C. Milwaukee’s adult program. In2002, his U-23 men’s team won the regional championshipand finished third nationally. He is a USSF‘B’ licensed coachandisaRegionIIOlympicDevelopmentProgramstaffcoach.He has coached with the Wisconsin girls ODP program for12years.HisteamshavebeenRegionIIODPfinalistsin1999,2001and2003.

Nikolichadasuccessful2005-06campaignwith theKickers.Hismen’steamwonthe2006WisconsinStateOutdoorCham-pionship, IndoorChampionship,WisconsinAmateurCupandalso theRegion IIOver30RegionalEvent.TheOver30’sfin-ishedasrunners-upintheNationalChampionshipaswell.

In1992,heearnedhisbachelor’sdegreefromUWMinmasscommunicationandhistory.

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•HelpedPantherstoNCAASecondRoundin2005

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KristenSt.ClairisinherfirstseasonwiththePanthersafteratwo-yearstintwithUC-SantaBarbara.Amongherresponsi-blitieswiththePantherswillbeworkingwiththegoalkeepers,re-cruiting,trainingsessionpreparationandmatchmanagement.

“We were excited to bring Kristen into the Panther family andwecan’twaittogetstartedworkingwithher.Sheisdetermined,energetic and extremely professional,” head coach MichaelMoynihansaid.“UWMwomen’ssocceriswell-establishedonthenational scene and Kristen will help take our program to evenhigherlevels.”

“It’sanhonortobejoiningastaffandaprogramthathastrulyprovenitselfonthenationallevel.Everyyearitcontinuestomakeitsmarknationallyandturnsouttopstudent-athletesbothonandoffthefield,”St.Clairsaid.“MikeandDavid(Nikolic)havedoneagreatjobbuildingafantasticprogramwitharichhistoryinthearea. I look forward to helping UWM continue its success andmovetothenextlevel.”

St.ClairservedasgoalkeepercoachwiththeGauchosin2004and2005.Inherfirstseason,theteamposted10shutouts,sawitssavepercentageraisedabove80percent,went13-6-2andwontheBigWestConferencechampionship.PriortohertimeatUCSB,St.ClairservedasgoalkeepercoachatheralmamaterWestmontCollegein2003.TheWarriorswonNAIANationalChampionshipthatseasonandsetaschoolrecordwitha0.48goalsagainstaverage.ShealsowasateamcoachanddirectorofgoalkeepingforFutbolClubofSantaBarbarafrom2003-06.

“HercommandofgoalkeepingisexceptionalandIamcertainthatourgoalkeeperswillblossomunderhertutelage.Weareexcitedtohaveafull-timegoalkeepercoachforthefirsttime,”Moynihansaid.“Sheismuchmorethanagoalkeepercoachthough,andhersoccerknowledgeiswell-rounded.”

St. Clair was a four-year All-American atWestmont, where sheposteda0.62goalsagainstaverageinalmost7,000careerminutes.SheledtheWarriorstoaNationalChampionshipin1999,earningtournamentOutstandingDefensivePlayerhonors(pictured).West-montmadetheNAIATournamentinallfourofheryears,reachingtheFinalFourin1997andgoing8-1-2intourneygames.

St. Clair also played with the SiliconValley Red Devils of theWomen’sPremierSoccerLeague(WPSL)andwastheonlyNAIAplayerinvitedtoparticipateandplayintheUmbroSeniorAll-Stargame/WUSACombineinFortLauderdale,Calif.

She holds an NSCAA Advanced National License and NSCAAGoalkeeper license.St.Clairgraduated fromWestmont in2001withadegreeinkinesiology.

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BeckyWormanis inher17thseasonas athletic trainer with the Milwau-keeAthleticDepartment.

“WeareveryfortunatetohaveatrainerlikeBecky,”hadcoachMichaelMoynihansaid.“Sheisdedicatedandbringsasoccerbackgroundtoherjob.Shecarriesthatunderstandingintoherworkandthathelpstremendously.”

Worman attended UWM andwas a three-year letterwinnerfor the soccer team, graduat-ingin1988.In1984,shetallieda school-record six goals in agame against Beloit. Her sixgoals in one game in tied forthird-best in NCAA History. In1985, she garnered All-Ameri-canSecondTeamhonors.

Whileamemberofthesoccerteam, she also served as theteam’sstudentathletictrainer.

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KevinConwayisinhisthirdyearasanassistantsports informationdirectoratUWM.

Conwayisthemaincontactforwomen’ssoccer,women’sbas-ketball,trackandfieldandcrosscountry,whilealsohandlingmuchofthedesignworkforUWMmediaguidecovers,postersandotherpublicitymaterials.

PriortoreturningtoUWMin2004,ConwayspentayearasamediarelationsinternatMiami(Ohio)University.Hewastheschool’scontactforwomen’ssoccer,swimminganddiving,trackandfield,crosscountryandsoftball.

AsanundergraduateatUWM,Conwayworkedinthesportsinformation office performing a variety of duties, workingextensivelyonHorizonLeagueChampionshipsformen’sandwomen’ssoccerandmen’sbasketball.Healsoproducedthe2002and2003baseballmediaguides.

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BRENDA NEIGBAUERSr. • MF

New Berlin, Wis./Catholic Memorial

ELICIA SCAIFESr. • F

Racine, Wis./Park

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DePere, Wis./DePere

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St. Charles, Ill./North

ANDREA WISNIEWSKISo. • D/MF

Mundelein, Ill./Mundelein

ERIN KREUSERFr. • MF/F

West Allis, Wis./Hale

MOLLY DUFFYSr. • D/F

Madison, Wis./LaFollette

ERIKA BEZUEFr. • F

Mequon, Wis./Homestead

JODI KLAGOSSo. • F

Madison, Wis./Memorial

ILANA BAR-AVFr. • GK

Madison, Wis./Memorial

PAM SHIPWAYJr. • D

Vernon Hills. Ill./Mundelein

CARLY CHERTOSFr. • F

Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac

LESLIE DEEBACHFr. • GK

Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury

BETH STEUERSo. • MF/F

Madison, Wis./LaFollette

JOANNA SEVERSONJr. • D/MF

White Bear Lake, Minn./White Bear Lake

GINNY GRACZYKJr. • D

Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville

TAYLOR POWELLSr. • D

Madison, Wis./West

KATE MEGNAFr. • D/MF

Middleton, Wis./Middleton

SARAH TEEGARDENSo. • MF

Batavia, Ill./Batavia

AMANDA WINNJr. • MF

Wauwatosa, Wis./East

KAYLA DeJARDINFr. • D/MF

Oneida, Wis./Pulaski

BAILEY BRIGGSSo. • D

Plainfi eld, Ill./Plainfi eld

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Erin Kane

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Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV Pct W L T Sho2005 21-21 2009:30 13 0.58 65 .833 11 5 5 13Totals 21-21 2009:30 13 0.58 65 .833 11 5 5 13

2005 (Freshman)Soccer America Freshman All-America First Team ... Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America Third Team and All-Region Fresh-man Team ... All-Horizon League First Team ... League Tournament MVP ... three-time Horizon League Player of the Week (Aug. 29, Sept. 12, Oct. 24) ... set school and league record for shutouts ... posted 14th-longest shutout streak in NCAA Division I history ... set school record for goals against average ... also broke UWM freshman records for starts, minutes and wins ... fi nished 15th in the nation in goals against average and tied for second in shutouts ... made four PK saves to lead UWM to back-to-back shootout wins in the post-season.

SHUTOUTS• Aug. 28 No. 13 Illinois (2ot, 6 sv)• Sept. 7 Marquette (2ot, 4 sv)• Sept. 9 @ UCF (ot, season-high 7 sv)Three-Straight (308:08)• Sept. 25 Illinois State (ot, 3 sv)• Sept. 30 Cleveland State• Oct. 2 @ Butler (4 sv)• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (1 sv)

Six-Straight (717:10)• Oct. 21 Loyola (3 sv)• Oct. 28 Colorado College (1 sv)League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State • Nov. 4 v. Butler (2ot) • Nov. 6 v. Detroit (2ot, 3 sv)NCAA Tournament First Round • Nov. 11 v. Purdue (2ot, 5 sv)

St. Charles NorthStarter in the nets for St. Charles North in each of her four years ... fi nished her ca-reer with a 66-19-14 record, 57 shutouts and over 500 saves ... 57 shutouts put her eighth in state history... earned all-area honors in each season from the Daily Her-ald, Kane County Chronicle and St. Charles Republican ... added all-state to her resume as a junior and senior ... helped her team to three regional championships.

PersonalWas an Equestrian Grand Champion at the Kane County Fair in 2003 and Reserve Grand Champion in 2002 and 2004 ... born Dec. 15, 1986 ... daughter of Patricia and Greg Kane.

Sophomore5-10 • Goalkeeper

St. Charles, Ill.North High School

Pre-Veterinary Major

Toughest Opponent: Florida.

Favorite Panther Memory:

Passing the juggling test in a

hotel parking lot at 11:30 at

night.

Three Words To Describe Erin:

“Talented. Clumsy. Funny.”

- Molly Duffy.

I wish I was better at: Taking

care of my cell phone. I’m on

number fi ve!

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Junior5-6 • Defender

Mukwonago, Wis.Catholic Memorial HS

Kinesiology Major

Toughest Opponent: Illinois State. Fast and big forwards.

Favorite Panther Memory: Pur-due game in the fi rst round of the 2005 NCAA Tournament.

Three Words To Describe Claire: “Welcoming. Bubbly. Reliable.” - Erin Kane.

Something most people don’t know about me: I have a pet goat named Heidi. She is ador-able!

Claire Pignet

22

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2004 17-6 4 0 0 0 0 02005 17-6 2 0 2 2 0 2

Totals 34-12 6 0 2 2 0 2

2005 (Sophomore)Appeared in 17 games, starting six times ... started both NCAA Tournament games ... bolstered an experienced Panther defense, appearing in 11 of the team’s 13 shutouts ... UWM posted shutouts in 10 of her last 12 appearances ... converted deciding PK in shootout win over Purdue in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament.

ASSISTS• Sept. 23 at UW-Green Bay (game-winner)League Tournament • Nov. 4 v. Butler (game-winner, 2OT)

2004 (Freshman)Appeared in 17 games, starting six ... con-verted PK in shootout win over Loyola in Horizon League Semifi nals Nov. 5 ... con-tributed to six of the team’s seven shut-outs on the season, including four-straight

(Oct. 3-17) that tied a then-school record.

Catholic MemorialPicked up fi rst-team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as a junior and se-nior ... added all-conference honorable mention selections as a freshman and sophomore ... helped the Crusaders to the 2004 State Championship and No. 10 fi nal national ranking ... Catholic Memorial won conference championships in each of her four seasons, amassing a four-year record of 85-10-7 (.868) ... high school teammate of senior Brenda Neigbauer.

PersonalEarned Academic All-American honors in each of her four years of high school ... participated in the ODP from 1999-03 ... born March 7, 1986 ... daughter of Paul and Shelly Pignet.

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licia Scaife

2Elicia Scaife

33

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2002 17-0 2 0 0 0 0 02004 17-6 9 3 0 6 0 02005 14-0 10 0 1 1 0 1

Totals 48-6 21 3 1 7 0 1

2005 (Junior)Played in 14 games ... had a season-high two shots against Butler in league semifi -nals.

ASSISTS• Sept. 25 Illinois State (game-winner, OT)

2004 (Sophomore)Started six games and appeared in 17 de-spite suffering a hamstring injury in the middle of the season ... named Offensive MVP at the Iowa State Nike Invitational ... also selected to the Milwaukee Cup All-Tournament Team.

GOALS• Sept. 17 @ Iowa State (equalizer)• Sept. 19 v. Creighton (x2, 2:41 apart)

2003Redshirted the season and maintained sophomore eligibility.

2002 (Freshman)Appeared in 17 games as a true fresh-man ... fi nished with a pair of shots ... shots came at home in games against Cincinnati and Butler.

Racine ParkFour-year letterwinner ... school’s all-time leading goal scorer ... earned all-conference, all-county and all-state honors.

PersonalBorn April 9, 1984 ... daughter of Suzette and Elmer Scaife.

Senior5-3 • ForwardRacine, Wis.

Park High SchoolBusiness Major

Toughest Opponent: My high

school rivals Horlick.

Favorite Panther Memory:

Making it to the second round

of the NCAA Tournament.

Three Words To Describe Elicia:

“Quick. Irreplaceable. Saucy.”

- Claire Pignet.

Something most people don’t

know about me: I sleep with a

teddy bear every night.

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Junior5-6 • Midfi elderNew Berlin, Wis.

Catholic Memorial HSGraphic Design Major

Toughest Opponent: Florida.I wish I was better at: Making-

Making decisions.Three Words To Describe

Brenda: “Unique. Hardworking. Trustworthy.” - Elicia Scaife.

Something most people don’t know about me: I have abso-lutely no idea what I want to do with the rest of my life, but I guess that’s pretty standard for a senior in college.

Brenda Neigbauer

44

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2003 16-4 4 1 1 3 0 12004 16-2 5 0 0 0 0 02005 20-10 16 0 3 3 0 1

Totals 52-16 25 1 4 6 0 2

2005 (Junior)Played in the fi rst 19 games of the season be-fore suffering an injury in the league semifi -nal match vs. Butler ... returned to play in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Marquette ... made 10 starts on the year ... had season-high three shots at Butler.

ASSISTS• Oct. 2 @ Butler (game-winner)• Oct. 14 Youngstown StateLeague Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State

2004 (Sophomore)Appeared in 16 matches, starting two ... started in matches against Indiana and Marquette ... had two shots in league quarterfi nal vs. Cleveland State. ... fi nished with fi ve shots on the year.

2003 (Freshman)Appeared in 16 matches, starting four ... started matches against Detroit, Oakland,

UW-Green Bay and Youngstown State ... took two shots at Iowa.

GOALS• Oct. 24 @ IowaASSISTS• Oct. 5 Loyola (game-winner)

2002Redshirted the season and maintained freshman eligibility.

Catholic MemorialWas a two-time all-conference honoree ... also earned all-state honors as a junior ... was named captain during her senior year ... missed her senior year due to injury.

PersonalPlayed club soccer for FC Milwaukee ... enjoys skiing, reading and disc golfi ng ... also competed in downhill skiing in high school ... born Nov. 18, 1983 ... daughter of DeWayne and Sandy Neigbauer.

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e

4Senior

5-6 • Midfi elderWaukesha, Wis.

West High SchoolBiology Major

Favorite Panther Memory: Looking over at the sidelines in a game and seeing my parents and my dog, Sophie.

Three Words To Describe Stacey: “Determined. Idiosyn-cratic. Entertaining.” - Brenda Neigbauer.

Something most people don’t know about me: I am deathly afraid of bugs, worms and spiders.

Stacey Faude

66

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2002 21-10 5 0 0 0 0 02003 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 02004 18-7 11 2 4 8 2 22005 13-3 7 1 3 5 0 1

Totals 55-20 23 3 7 13 2 3

2005 (Junior)Played in 13 games this season, starting three times ... had assists in back-to-back matches at UW-Green Bay and on the golden goal vs. Illinois State.

GOALS• Oct. 14 Youngstown StateASSISTS• Sept. 23 @ UW-Green Bay• Sept. 25 Illinois State (game-winner, OT)League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State

2004 (Sophomore)Appeared in 18 matches, starting seven ... both goals were game-winners and two assists were on game-winners, all in league play ... named Horizon League Player of the Week Oct. 18.

GOALS• Sept. 21 UW-Green Bay (game-winner)• Oct. 17 Butler (game-winner, 2OT)ASSISTS• Sept. 10 Boston College

• Oct. 10 @ Wright State (game-winner)• Oct. 13 @ Loyola (x2, inc. game-winner)

2003Redshirted the season after suffering a stress fracture against Kansas ... main-tained sophomore eligibility ... played in three games prior to her injury.

2002 (Freshman)Played in 21 of the team’s 22 games ... started every match in a 10-game span from Sept. 20 to Oct. 25 ... had a shot in NCAA Tournament vs. Pepperdine.

Waukesha WestSelected to the all-state team ... named to the all-conference and all-division fi rst teams for three consecutive years ... lettered all four years as an outside mid-fi elder ... also played basketball for four years.

PersonalBorn Jan. 7, 1984 ... daughter of Jack and Sue Faude.

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Sophomore5-6 • Defender

Plainfi eld, Ill.Plainfi eld High SchoolPre-Veterinary Major

Toughest Opponent: Brazilian

U-19 National Team. They were

just amazing.

Favorite Panther Memory: Win-

ning the league championship

in PKs.

Three Words To Describe

Bailey: “Loud. Fiesty. Sassy.”

- Stacey Faude.

I wish I was better at: Speaking

Spanish.

Bailey Briggs

99

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2005 21-4 22 2 1 5 1 0

Totals 21-4 22 2 1 5 1 0

2005 (Freshman)Played in 21 games, starting four ... played in both NCAA Tournament games for UWM ... fi rst collegiate goal came as the game-win-ner vs. Drake ... notched fi rst assist 46 sec-onds later ... tallied a season-best four shots twice, including in the league semifi nals vs. Butler ... contributed decisive PK in shoot-out win over Detroit in league title game.

GOALS• Sept. 4 Drake (game-winner)• Oct. 14 Youngstown StateASSISTS• Sept. 4 Drake

Plainfield/Team Chicago SelectNamed all-conference as a senior to go

along with Chicago Tribune all-state spe-cial mention honors as a senior ... also named to the Chicago Tribune Scholar-Athlete team, which spans all sports ... had a stellar junior season in leading Plainfi eld High School to a conference champion-ship ... earned Suburban Prairie Confer-ence Player of the Year honors after break-ing school records for goals in a season (26) and career ... also had third-straight all-conference season and second all-sec-tional honor in a row ... is Team Chicago Select’s all-time leading scorer

PersonalReceived straight A’s all through high school ... born Dec. 25, 1986 ... daughter of Debbie Wojcik and Barry Briggs.

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aylor P

ow

ell

9Senior

5-7 • DefenderMadison, Wis.

West High SchoolSociology Major

Toughest Opponent: My older

brother, Andrew.

Favorite Panther Memory:

Beating Purdue to move on to

the second round of the NCAA

Tournament.

Three Words To Describe

Taylor: “Outgoing. Determined.

Fun-loving.” - Bailey Briggs.

I wish I was better at: Figuring

out what my future might be.

Taylor Powell

1111

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2003 19-16 23 3 1 7 2 02004 22-6 30 3 3 9 0 22005 22-12 38 2 3 7 1 1

Totals 63-34 91 8 7 23 3 3

2005 (Junior)Appeared in all 22 games, starting 12 times ... tallied a goal and assisted on the game-winner in 7-0 rout of Youngstown State ... assisted on the equalizer two days later at Detroit ... had a season-high fi ve shots vs. Loyola.

GOALS• Oct. 14 Youngstown State• Oct. 21 Loyola (game-winner)ASSISTS• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (game-winner)• Oct. 16 @ Detroit (equalizer)League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State

2004 (Sophomore)Appeared in all 22 matches, starting six times ... recorded a goal and an assist against Youngstown State ... assisted on game-winner vs. Purdue with 12 seconds remaining in regulation.

GOALS• Aug. 27 v. South Dakota State• Oct. 1 @ Youngstown State• Oct. 13 @ LoyolaASSISTS• Sept. 21 UW-Green Bay (game-winner)• Oct. 1 @ Youngstown State• Oct. 30 Purdue (game-winner)

2003 (Freshman)Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... appeared in all 19 matches, starting 16 ... scored Milwaukee’s fi rst goal of the year at Butler ... collected goals in back-to-back matches against Wright State and Cincin-nati.

GOALS• Sept. 21 @ Butler (game-winner)• Sept. 28 Wright State• Oct. 3 CincinnatiASSISTS• Sept. 24 Marquette

Madison WestA four-time all-conference player ... two-time all-city honoree ... helped West to a state championship as a senior ... scored 18 goals and added 11 assists for 47 points during her senior season ... named to the all-state fi rst team and team MVP that year ... named city player of the year following her junior season ... also played basketball.

PersonalPlayed club soccer with Madison Rumba ... also enjoys basketball and snowboarding ... born Nov. 28, 1984 in Towanda, Pa. ... daughter of Mark and El-len Powell

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Win

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Junior5-4 • Midfi elder/Defender

Wauwatosa, Wis.East High SchoolPsychology Major

Toughest Opponent: Heather

Ferron (Boston College).

Favorite Panther Memory:

When Kane gracefully climbed

through the coach bus over-

head compartments.

Three Words To Describe

Amanda: “Reliable. Cheerful.

Enthusiastic.” - Taylor Powell.

I wish I was better at: Drawing.

Amanda Winn

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2004 7-0 4 1 1 3 0 02005 19-19 28 4 4 12 1 2

Totals 26-19 32 5 5 15 1 2

2005 (Sophomore)All-Horizon League Second Team ... Hori-zon League All-Tournament Team ... start-ed the last 19 games of the season after missing the fi rst three with injury ... started the fi rst 14 games in the back, but moved to the midfi eld for the post-season ... tied for team lead with 12 points on four goals and a team-high four assists ... three goals and all four assists came on set pieces tak-en by her ... major contributor to UWM de-fense that shut out 13 opponents and had a team GAA of 0.60 ... scored points in six-straight games (10/9-11/3) ... all 12 points came in that span ... picked up goals on back-to-back free kicks in the league quar-terfi nal vs. Cleveland State.

GOALS• Oct. 9 Wright State (equalizer)• Oct. 28 Colorado College (game-winner)League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State (x2)ASSISTS• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (x2)• Oct. 16 @ Detroit (game-winner)• Oct. 21 Loyola (game-winner)

2004 (Freshman)Appeared in seven games ... missed the fi rst part of the season due to recovery from a knee injury ... fi rst collegiate touch resulted in an assist at Youngstown State.

GOALS• Oct. 24 Detroit (equalizer)ASSISTS• Oct. 1 @ Youngstown State

2003Redshirted the season with a knee injury and maintained freshman eligibility.

Wauwatosa EastWas an all-state selection as a freshman and sophomore at Wauwatosa East ... named all-conference, all-area and team MVP both years ... missed last two seasons due to injury ... also played basketball.

PersonalNamed MVP Of Regional Select Team Trials in 2005 ... played club soccer for FC Milwaukee and was named team captain ... born Feb. 24, 1985 ... daughter of Tim and Lisa Winn.

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Teeg

arden

12Sophomore

5-7 • Midfi elderBatavia, Ill.

Batavia High SchoolElementary Education Major

Toughest Opponent: My old club teammate Brittany Bock (Notre Dame).

I wish I was better at: SingingThree Words To Describe Sarah: “Out. Of. Control.” - Amanda

Winn.Favorite Panther Memory: The

Black and Gold games at the end of the Spring.

Something most people don’t know about me: I was born in Milwaukee.

Sarah Teegarden

1313

Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2005 22-22 34 5 1 11 2 0

Totals 22-22 34 5 1 11 2 0

2005 (Freshman)Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American Hon-orable Mention and All-Region Freshman Team ... All-Horizon League First Team ... Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... named to Milwaukee Cup and Big Toe Invitational All-Tournament Teams ... started all 22 games ... led the team with fi ve goals ... Horizon League Player of the Week (Oct. 17) ... picked up a pair of goals in 7-0 rout of Youngstown State less than fi ve minutes apart ... two days later, scored the game-winner at Detroit, clinching the league title for UWM ... had a season-high fi ve shots vs. Cleveland State during the regular season.

GOALS• Sept. 4 Drake

• Sept. 9 @ UCF (game-winner, OT)• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (x2)• Oct. 15 @ Detroit (game-winner)ASSISTS• Sept. 30 Cleveland State

Batavia/Team Chicago SelectEarned All-Suburban Prairie Conference, all-area and all-sectional honors as a ju-nior last season ... played with Team Chi-cago Select with teammate Bailey Briggs ... helped the Panthers to four State Cup Championships.

PersonalEnjoys long-distance biking in her spare time ... born Oct. 18, 1986 ... daughter of Cynthia and John Teegar-den.

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Junior5-6 • DefenderLibertyville, Ill.

Libertyville High SchoolHealth Sciences/Psychology Major

Toughest Opponent: Caroline

Smith (Kansas).

Favorite Panther Memory:

Scoring the game-winning goal

against Marquette on a free

kick my freshman year.

Three Words To Describe

Ginny: “Hardworking. Competi-

tive. A rock.” - Kate Megna.

Something most people don’t

know about me: I can’t say no.

Ginny Graczyk

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2003 19-19 10 2 7 11 1 32005 22-22 3 1 3 5 1 1

Totals 41-41 13 3 10 16 2 4

2005 (Sophomore)Soccer Buzz and NSCAA All-Region First Team ... All-Horizon League First Team ... Horizon League All-Tournament Team ... Horizon League All-Academic Team ... Co-SIDA Academic All-District First Team ... started all 22 games at central defender, playing every minute of every game ... anchored a Panther defense that yielded just a 0.60 team goals against average and school-record 13 shutouts ... converted the team’s lone PK attempt of the year for the game-winner vs. Cleveland State during the regular season ... also had an assist ... named to Big Toe Invitational All-Tourna-ment Team.

GOALS• Sept. 30 Cleveland State (PK, game-winner)ASSISTS• Sept. 30 Cleveland State• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (game-winner)League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State

2004Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the off-season ... redshirted the season and maintained sophomore eligibility.

2003 (Freshman)Horizon League Newcomer of the Year ... All-Horizon League First Team ... Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... Soccer Buzz All-Freshmen Regional Team ... started all 19 matches and played every minute of every game as a true freshman ... third

player in school history to tally three as-sists in a game, doing it vs. Wright State ... named League Player of the Week and to the Soccer Buzz and Soccer America Elite Teams of the Week after that effort ... fi nished the season with two goals and a team-best seven assists ... six of the seven goals either came on game-winners or tied the game for the Panthers.

GOALS• Sept. 24 Marquette• Oct. 10 @ Detroit (PK, game-winner)ASSISTS• Sept. 21 @ Butler (game-winner)• Sept. 28 Wright State (x3, GW, OT/equalizer)• Oct. 12 @ Oakland (equalizer)• Oct. 26 Youngstown State (game-winner)• Nov. 2 Northwestern (equalizer)

LibertyvilleWas named all-conference three times dur-ing her career at Libertyville High School ... twice named defensive player of the year ... earned all-sectional honors as a junior ... named to the Libertyville Pioneer Press First Team as a junior and Second Team as a freshman ... team won the state title as a sophomore ... sat out her senior season of high school eligibility to play and train exclusively with the Chicago Cobras.

PersonalClub team, Eclipse Select, went to the na-tional fi nals in 2001 ... born Oct. 22, 1984 in St. Louis, Mo. ... daughter of Jerry and Carol Graczyk.

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16Junior

5-5 • DefenderVernon Hills, Ill.

Mundelein High SchoolPhysical Therapy Major

Toughest Opponent: Florida.

Favorite Panther Memory: See-

ing Kane save the PK against

Purdue (in the fi fth round of

the shootout).

Three Words To Describe Pam:

“Bodacious. Goofy. Fun-loving.”

- Ginny Graczyk.

Something most people don’t

know about me: I like to go for

walks.

Pam Shipway

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2004 21-16 25 2 4 8 0 02005 20-6 13 3 0 6 1 0

Totals 41-22 38 5 4 14 1 0

2005 (Sophomore)Played in 20 games on the season ... started six games, including both NCAA Tourna-ment matches ... notched a goal and took a season-best four shots against Cleveland State during the regular season ... scored the game-winner at Butler two days later ... converted a PK attempt in championship game shootout vs. Detroit.

GOALS• Sept. 30 Cleveland State• Oct. 2 @ Butler (game-winner)Horizon League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State

2004 (Freshman)Horizon League All-Newcomer Team ... ap-peared in 21 games, starting 16 ... recorded two goals and was second on the team with four assists ... scored her fi rst collegiate goal against Boston College ... tallied a goal and an assist against Youngstown State ... con-verted PK in shootout win over Loyola in Horizon League Semifi nals ... named to the Milwaukee Cup All-Tournament Team ... se-

lected as the team’s Newcomer of the Year.

GOALS• Sept. 10 Boston College• Oct. 1 @ Youngstown StateASSISTS• Aug. 27 v. South Dakota State• Sept. 19 v. Creighton• Oct. 1 @ Youngstown StateHorizon League Tournament • Nov. 4 v. Cleveland State

MundeleinWas a four-year letterwinner ... earned fi rst-team all-sectional, all-area and all-confer-ence honors as both a junior and senior ... also played basketball at Mundelein ... high school teammate of fellow Panther Andrea Wisniewski, two of three Mustangs to com-mit to Division I programs that year.

PersonalClub team is Lake Country Fussion, and is team captain with Wisniewski ... born March 13, 1986 ... daughter of Steve and Paulette Shipway.

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Sophomore5-3 • Midfi elderMadison, Wis.

LaFollette High SchoolUndeclared Major

Favorite Panther Memory:

Making it to the second round

of the NCAA Tournament.

Three Words To Describe Beth:

“Smart. Funny. Passionate.”

- Pam Shipway.

Toughest Opponent: My

brother.

I wish I was better at: Staying

awake during movies.

Beth Steuer

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2005 13-8 7 0 1 1 0 1

Totals 13-8 7 0 1 1 0 1

2005 (Freshman)Started the first eight games of the year before suffering an ankle injury at Wisconsin ... returned to the field against Loyola and finished with 13 appearances on the year ... picked up an assist on the game-winning goal vs. Drake ... took a season-high three shots vs. Colgate.

ASSISTS• Sept. 4 Drake (game-winner)

LaFolletteEarned team MVP, all-conference and all-city awards in her fi nal two seasons ... as a junior, she was also named to the all-state team ... club team, the Madison 56ers Capital Elite, held a national ranking after winning a state championship and taking second place at the Washington Area Girls Soccer Tournament.

PersonalBorn June 1, 1987 ... daughter of Amy and Jeff Steuer.

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ann

a Severson

18Junior

5-7 • Midfi elder/DefenderWhite Bear Lake, Minn.

White Bear Lake High SchoolAccounting/Finance Major

Toughest Opponent: Michigan

Hawks (club).

Favorite Panther Memory: Go-

ing to the second round of the

NCAA Tournament last year.

Three Words To Describe

Joanna: “Mellow. Perspective.

Hard-working.” - Beth Steuer.

Something most people don’t

know about me: I still watch

Survivor.

Joanna Severson

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2004 21-12 21 1 2 4 1 02005 18-4 17 1 2 4 0 0

Totals 39-16 38 2 4 8 1 0

2005 (Sophomore)Played in 18 games, starting four times ... assisted on a pair of goals against Youngstown State ... took a season-high fi ve shots in that game ... added a late goal in quarterfi nal match with Cleveland State ... converted on PK in shootout following league championship game ... also had a successful PK in a shootout vs. Purdue, sending UWM to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

GOALSLeague Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland StateASSISTS• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (x2)

2004 (Freshman)Appeared in 21 matches, starting 12 ... scored her fi rst collegiate goal, a game-winner with 12 seconds remaining against Purdue ... earned Horizon League Player of the Week for that effort ... recorded assists against Boston College and Detroit ...con-verted PK in shootout win over Loyola in Horizon League Semifi nals ... tallied 21 shots on the season.

GOALS• Oct. 30 Purdue (GW, 89:48 mark)ASSISTS• Sept. 10 Boston College• Oct. 24 Detroit (equalizer)

White Bear LakeFour-year starter at White Bear Lake High School ... named offensive player of the year as a senior ... all-midwest, state, metro and conference selection following her senior season ... as a ju-nior, named all-region, state honorable mention and conference ... all-confer-ence honorable mention performer her sophomore year ... scored 38 goals and tallied 53 assists in her high school ca-reer ... led her team to a record of 57-15-9 (.759) in that time ... played club soccer for the St. Croix Magnuson ... club team was four-time Minnesota state champi-ons ... named all-academic in each of her four years.

PersonalMaintained a 4.0 GPA throughout high school ... born Feb. 24, 1986 ... daughter of Craig and Kathy Severson.

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Memorial High SchoolKinesiology Major

Toughest Opponent: Florida. Lots of great players and they played well and effectively together.

Favorite Panther Memory: Making it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Three Words To Describe Jodi: “Hardworking, Determined, Focused.” - Andrea Wisniewski

Something most people don’t know about me: I have a twin brother.

Jodi Klagos

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG GWA2005 22-20 40 5 2 12 2 0

Totals 22-20 40 5 2 12 2 0

2005 (Freshman)Started 20 games, while playing in all 22... tied for the team lead in points (12), goals (5), game-winning goals (2) and led the team with 40 shots ... generated a shot in 21-of-22 games on the season ... scored fi rst collegiate goal and assisted on an-other vs. Drake ... netted game-winners in shutouts over Youngstown State and Cleveland State during the league tourney ... against the Vikings, scored the fi rst two Panther goals and tied a season-high with four shots ... also had four shots against #13 Illinois, hitting both posts in the sec-ond half.

GOALS• Sept. 4 Drake• Sept. 23 @ UW-Green Bay• Oct. 14 Youngstown State (game-winner)

League Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland State (x2, inc. GW)ASSISTS• Sept. 4 Drake• Sept. 30 Cleveland State

Madison MemorialFour-year letterwinner at Madison Memo-rial High School ... named to the WSCA All-State Best 11 as a senior ... helped Madison Memorial to a 23-4 record and the section-al fi nals that year, in addition to the state quarterfi nals twice ... made a semifi nal ap-pearance as a freshman ... garnered All-Big 8 Conference and all-city honors in each of her last two years.

PersonalBorn 7/22/87 ... daughter of Sally and Kent Klagos.

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LaFollette High SchoolEducational Studies Major

Toughest Opponent: Green Bay

last year. I found out four hours

earlier that I would be playing

in goal.

Favorite Panther Memory:

Scoring my fi rst collegiate goal.

Three Words To Describe Molly:

“Clean. Motherly. Goofy.” - Sta-

cey Faude.

I wish I was better at: Singing

(and I’m sure others do, too).

Molly Duffy

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Totals 27-5 10 1 1 3 0 0

2005 (Junior)Played in 15 matches, getting the start twice ... made the transition from MF/D to forward and served as the backup goal-keeper ... played in 15 games, starting one at forward and one in the nets ... scored three points on a goal and assist and had a 1.00 GAA and 1-0 record in goal ... played all 90 minutes in goal at UW-Green Bay, stopping four shots for the win ... took a season-high three shots against Wright State in fi rst action at forward ... tallied fi rst collegiate assist vs. Youngstown State ... fi rst collegiate goal came on corner kick in UWM’s quarterfi nal match with Cleveland State ... had subbed in on the corner kick.

GOALSLeague Tournament • Nov. 3 v. Cleveland StateASSISTS• Oct. 14 Youngstown State

2004 (Sophomore)Appeared in 12 matches, starting three ...

fi rst collegiate start was against Iowa State ... also started in games against UW-Green Bay and Youngstown State Oct. 1 ... re-corded two shots on the season in games against Boston College and Cleveland State.

2003 (Freshman)Did not appear in any games.

2002Redshirted to maintain freshman eligibil-ity.

LaFolletteFour-year letterwinner at Madison LaFol-lette High School ... earned all-conference fi rst-team honors as a sophomore.

PersonalEarned a Presidential Certifi cate of Ath-letic Achievement ... played club soccer for FC Milwaukee ... born April 4, 1984 ... daughter of Colin and Carol Duffy ... sis-ter of former Panther goalkeeper Mary Duffy.

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Freshman • 5-7 • Midfi elderFond du Lac, Wis.

Fond du Lac High School

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the piano, I took lessons when

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only play one song if that.

Something most people don’t

know about me: I don’t like hav-

ing dirty hands or clothes.

Toughest Opponent: Brookfi eld

Central.2020

Carly ChertosCarly ChertosMoynihan on Chertos“Carly has been a huge goal-scorer for Fond du Lac, averaging over a goal per game (as a junior). She’s an aggressive player, a gritty and hard-nosed goal-scorer. She’s aggressive around the goal and has a good work rate.”

Fond du LacFour-year letterwinner at Fond du Lac High School ... fi nished career with a school-record 99 goals and 218 points ... had a school-record 49 goals as a senior on her way to all-state hon-ors ... was also named all-conference selection for the third time ... other records include school marks for hat tricks in a season (6) and career (9) and with six goals in one game ... played stopper as a freshman.

PersonalPlans to major in physical therapy ... born Jan. 25, 1988 ... daughter of Nick and Colleen Chertos

Freshman • 5-8 • GoalkeeperMadison, Wis.

Memorial High School

I wish I was better at: Telling stories.

Something most people don’t know about me: I’m Ho-Chunk and Menomonee.

Toughest Opponent: The Chi-chitas (women’s indoor team).

Favorite Soccer Memory: My sophomore year when we won or sectional fi nal to go to state.

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Ilana Bar-AvIlana Bar-AvMoynihan on Bar-Av“Ilana is coming off a great senior season, getting All-State ‘First 11’, and she will certainly give us more depth at goal-keeper and give us a healthy competition. She’s not real tall, but she is athletic and mobile.”

Madison MemorialTwo-time all-state performer, including a First 11 nod as a se-nior at Madison Memorial ... earned all-city honors and all-con-ference honors three times ... was a fi rst-team selections as a junior and unanimous choice as a senior ... compiled a 53-7-6 record and 0.55 GAA in her prep career ... helped Memorial to state quarterfi nals as a sophomore and sectional fi nals as a ju-nior and senior.

PersonalPlans to major in secondary education ... born Jan. 21, 1988 ... daughter of Liz Haller and Zeev Bar-Av.

Freshman • 5-0 • ForwardMequon, Wis.

Homestead High SchoolPre-Veterinary Major

I wish I was better at: Serving the ball with my left foot.

Favorite Soccer Memory: When I got stitches in my forehead and the team called me ‘Harry Potter’.

Toughest Opponent: DSHA my junior year when they knocked us out of the running to go to state.

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Erika BezueErika BezueMoynihan on Bezue“Erika is a local product that we have been keeping our eye on for sometime now. She is hard working and versatile. She has primarily been used as an attacking player coming up through youth and high school soccer, but there is a chance that we could see her in a more defensive role.”

HomesteadPlayed four years at Homestead High School ... named second team all-conference as a junior ... helped Homestead to the state championship game as a senior, falling in a shootout ... had three shots, all on goal, in the championship game ... fi n-ished the tourney with a goal and eight shots.

PersonalPlans to major in pre-veterinary ... born June 10, 1988 ... daugh-ter of Elbert and Lisa Bezue.

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Woodbury High School

I wish I was better at: Sailing.Something most people don’tknow about me: I plan to com-

plete an Ironman Triathlon.Toughest Opponent: Myself. I

am my toughest critic.Favorite Soccer Memory: Win-

ning back-to-back state cham-pionships as a sophomore and junior.

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Leslie DeebachLeslie DeebachMoynihan on Deebach“Leslie is a phenomonal goalkeeper that we are excited to have. Erin Kane came off a great year, but she will be chal-lenged by Leslie for time. She is good with her feet and has a tremendous work rate.”

WoodburyPlayed three years in goal for Woodbury High School ... led her team to the state championship game each year ... fi nished career with 50 shutouts in 68 games and a 0.38 goals against average ... Royals won state titles in her sophomore and junior years ... earned all-state honors and state all-tournament team honors twice each ... also was a three-time all-conference se-lection.

PersonalPlans to major in architecture ... born Nov. 28, 1987 ... daughter of Dave and Kate Deebach.

Freshman • 5-4 • MF/FWest Allis, Wis.

Hale High School

I wish I was better at: Juggling.

Something most people don’t

know about me: I’m part Irish.

Toughest Opponent: The

Eclipse team that beat us after

a long winning streak.Favorite Soccer Memory: Win-

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Erin KreuserErin KreuserMoynihan on Kreuser“In the area, Erin is probably the player with the most colle-giate potential. Unfortunately, she is coming off back-to-back knee injuries and is just now getting back to playing premier-level soccer. She is fast, quick and strikes the ball well. With her, it will just be a matter of experience.”

West Allis HaleFour-year letterwinner at West Allis Hale High School ... was named all-state as a junior and senior ... earned all-area honors from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel as a senior ... four-time all-conference honoree, including fi rst-team honors her last three ... suffered a knee injury after scoring fi ve goals in two games as a junior.

PersonalPlans to major in education ... born May 24, 1988 ... daughter of Bill and Kathy Kreuser.

Freshman • 5-5 • D/MFOneida, Wis.

Pulaski High School

I wish I was better at: Cooking.Something most people don’tknow about me: I have a twin

brother, Jacob.Toughest Opponent: Illinois

Eclipse U-18.Favorite Soccer Memory: 2005

Regional Tournament because we did well and had great chemistry.

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Kayla DeJardinKayla DeJardinMoynihan on DeJardin“Kayla is one of the most eager and committed soccer players in the state. She plays for the top club team in the state at de-fender, but we could see her playing in the midfi eld for us. She has a great work ethic and is a good team player.”

PulaskiLettered all four years at Pulaski High School ... named all-con-ference each year ... selected to the Green Bay Press-Gazette All-Area team her last three.

PersonalPlans to major in nursing or biology ... has a twin brother, Jacob ... born Aug. 30, 1987 ... daughter of Warren and Terri DeJardin.

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Freshman • 5-2 • ForwardDePere, Wis.

DePere High School

I wish I was better at: Long dis-

tance running and tennis.

Something most people don’t

know about me: My hair is

naturally curly.

Toughest Opponent: Men’s

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Louise VraneyLouise VraneyMoynihan on Vraney“Louise is also coming off a knee injury, but she will be another good goal-scorer for us. With the ball, she is a creative and skill-ful type. She also strikes the ball well with both feet and is a good 1v1 attacker. Louise plays very attractive soccer. “

DePereFour-year all-conference fi rst-team member at DePere High School ... tallied 29 goals and nine assists as a senior, leading her team to a 24-0-1 record ... named all-state and Green Bay Press-Gazette Area Player of the Year ... three times was named fi rst-team all-area and once second team ... as a junior, named Bay Conference Player of the Year after fi nishing with 27 goals and fi ve assists ... led the conference in scoring three times.

PersonalPlans to major in pre-physical therapy and Spanish ... born Feb. 23, 1988 ... daughter of Paul and Janet Vraney.

Sophomore • 5-8 • D/MFMundelein, Ill.

Mundelein High SchoolElementary Education Major

Something most people don’t

know about me: I was born on

an army base in Germany and I

speak German and English.

Three Words To Describe

Andrea: “ Determined. Com-

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Andrea WisniewskiAndrea Wisniewski2004/2005Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the third game of the 2004 season against Kansas ... redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility ... missed the 2005 season while recover-ing from that knee injury ... returned to action during the 2006 spring season.

MundeleinWas a four-year letterwinner ... earned all-sectional honorable mention, all-area and all-conference honors as both a junior and senior ... high school teammate of fellow Panther Pam Shipway, two of three Mustangs to commit to Division I programs that year ... also ran cross country.

PersonalAlong with Shipway, is team captain for Lake County Fussion club team ... born Oct. 16, 1985 in Augsburg, Germany ... daughter of Sharon Wisniewski.

Freshman • 5-8 • D/MFMiddleton, Wis.

Middleton High SchoolPre-Medicine Major

I wish I was better at: Tying my

shoes.

Three words to describe Kate:

“Runs wierd. Funny. Outgoing”

- Sarah Teegarden

Something most people don’t

know about me: I’m lefthanded.

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Kate MegnaKate Megna2005Missed the season with an injury suffered during the preseason ... redshirted and maintained freshman eligibility.

Middleton/Madison 56ers2004 NSCAA Youth All-American ... one of just three Wisconsin players honored ... won three state championships with the Madison 56ers ... competed with the state ODP team for seven years, including the regional team for the last three ... as a fresh-man, played for Middleton and helped the team to a conference championship on her way to fi rst-team all-conference honors.

PersonalActivities include Model U.N. ... born July 17, 1987 ... daughter of Sherri and Richard Megna ... brother, Tony, played soccer at Notre Dame (2002-05).

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FalconsSacred Heart

Pioneers— milwaukee cup —

Sunday, aug. 27 • 2:15 p.m.engelmann Field

location....................................Fairfield,Conn.colors........................................Scarlet&Whiteenrollment.................................................6,200Founded......................................................1963conference.......................................Northeastpresident................... Dr.AnthonyJ.CerneraDirector of athletics.......... C.DonaldCookHome Field................................CampusFieldcapacity......................................................4,000website..............SacredHeartPioneers.com

Head coach...................................KimBannerRecord at School................... 8-10-1(1year)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches.................. JoeMendoca...................................................PauloDeOliveira

2005 Overall Record........................... 8-10-12005 league Record...................5-3-1(4th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 7/4letterwinners Returning/lost...........15/5

Soccer contact........................... BillPetersonSiD phone............................... (203)396-8125SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (203)371-7889

Series Record.............................FirstMeeting

2006 SCHeduLeaug. 25 .............................. v. milwaukee Aug.27.......................................... v.MarquetteSept.1.................................................@HofstraSept.6................................. @BostonCollegeSept.8.............................................. v.FordhamSept.10............................................@St.John’sSept.15.............................................. @ColgateSept.17.................................................@BrownSept.22.........................................HOlyCrOSSSept.24.....................................................MAiNESept.29............................@MountSt.Mary’s*Oct.1.........................................@Monmouth*Oct.6.................................................. WAgNEr*Oct.8........................................ lONgiSlAND*Oct.15....................... @FairleighDickinson*Oct.20......................@CentralConnecticut*Oct.22........................................@Quinnipiac*Oct.27.................................ST.FrANCiS(PA)*Oct.29................................. rOBErTMOrriS*Nov.3-5............................... NECTournament

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— milwaukee cup —Friday, aug. 25 • 6 p.m.

Valley Field

location........................Bowlinggreen,Ohiocolors.....................................Orange&Brownenrollment...............................................20,975Founded......................................................1910conference.............................. Mid-Americanpresident........................Dr.SidneyA.ribeauDirector of athletics.................... PaulKrebsHome Field............................. CochraneFieldcapacity......................................................1,000website..............................BgSUFalcons.com

Head coach............................. AndyrichardsRecord at School............ 61-59-12(6years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coach......................... EricBurstein

2005 Overall Record........................... 14-7-22005 league Record........................9-2(1st)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 4/7letterwinners Returning/lost...........10/9

Soccer contact............................. MikeCihonSiD phone............................... (419)372-0474SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (419)372-6015

Series Record.............................FirstMeeting

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25......................................... @Marquetteaug. 27 .............................. @ milwaukee Sept.1......................................................XAviErSept.3...............................WESTErNilliNOiSSept.8.........................yOUNgSTOWNSTATESept.10.................................@EasternillinoisSept.15................................MiCHigANSTATESept.17.....................................@WrightStateSept.22....................... NOrTHErNilliNOiS*Sept.24...................... WESTErNMiCHigAN*Sept.29......................................... BAllSTATE*Oct.1........................................ MiAMi(OHiO)*Oct.6......................................................@Ohio*Oct.8................................................... @Akron*Oct.13.........................................@KentState*Oct.15............................................... @Buffalo*Oct.20......................... CENTrAlMiCHigAN*Oct.22..........................EASTErNMiCHigAN*Oct.26................................................. TOlEDO*Oct.29-Nov.5................... MACTournament

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UWMco-hoststheMilwaukeeCupwithcross-town rival Marquette for the sev-enth-straight year. Since its first year in2000, the Milwaukee Cup has featuredauniquehostingschedulewiththefirstgamesplayedFridaynightatMarquette’svalley Fields. On Sunday afternoon, thetournament moves to the home of thePanthers,EnglemannField. BothSacredHeartandBowlinggreenaremakingtheirfirstappearancesinthetournament, joining past participants,such asWisconsin (2000), iowa (2001),indiana(2004),illinois(2005)andNorth-western (2005) from the BigTen.Theevent has also drawnvanderbilt (2003)fromtheSECandperennialNCAAteamsDayton (2003),Tennessee (2000) andOakland(2001,‘02),theonlyvisitingteamto compete at the tourney more thanonce.

YeaR-BY-YeaR ReSultS2005Valley - Northwestern 1, UWM 0/Mar-quette1,illinois0;Engelmann-Marquette2,Northwestern1/UWM0,illinois0-2ot.champion - Marquette.

2004Valley-UWM2,SouthDakotaState0/in-diana4,Marquette0.Engelmann -Mar-quette 1, South Dakota State 0/indiana2,UWM1.champion - indiana.

2003Valley-Dayton1,UWM0-ot/Marquette1,vanderbilt 0. Engelmann - Dayton 1,Marquette0/vanderbilt1,UWM0.cham-pion - Dayton.

2002Valley-Oakland2,UWM1/Marquette4,Ohio3.Engelmann-Oakland2,Marquette0/Ohio1,UWM0.champion - Oakland.

2001Valley - iowa1,UWM0/Oakland2,Mar-quette 1. Engelmann - Marquette 2,iowa 1/Oakland 5, UWM 1. champion - Oakland.2000Valley-Wisconsin3,UWM1/Marquette2,Tennessee1-ot.Engelmann - Marquette2, Wisconsin 0/UWM 3, Tennessee 0.champion - Marquette.

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Seattle, wash.

location...................................... Portland,Ore.colors........................................ Purple&Whiteenrollment.................................................3,343Founded......................................................1901conference.....................................WestCoastpresident.... rev.E.WilliamBeauchamp,C.S.C.,J.D.Director of athletics............. larryWilliamsHome Field.....................................MerloFieldcapacity......................................................5,000website............................PortlandPilots.com

Head coach...............................garrettSmithRecord at School................. 62-7-3(3years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches....................... robBaarts............................DanSchell,laurenOrlandos

2005 Overall Record........................... 24-0-12005 league Record....................6-0-1(1st)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 8/3letterwinners Returning/lost...........16/5

Soccer contact.........................JasonBroughSiD phone............................... (503)943-8439SiD email.............................. [email protected] Fax...................................... (503)943-7242

Series Record.............................FirstMeeting

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25.................................................@FloridaAug.27......................................@FloridaStateSept. 1 ............................... v. milwaukeeSept.3...................................... v.rhodeislandSept.8.................................................... BAylOrSept.10............................. NOrTHCArOliNASept.15...................................@OregonStateSept.17...............................POrTlANDSTATESept.22.............................................. @ArizonaSept.24...........................@NorthernArizonaSept.29......................................WASHiNgTONOct.1.................................................... OrEgONOct.5.............................WASHiNgTONSTATEOct.8..............................................@gonzaga*Oct.13................................. SANFrANCiSCO*Oct.15......................................SAiNTMAry’S*Oct.20....................................... @SantaClara*Oct.22.........................................@SanDiego*Oct.29......................................... PEPPErDiNE*Nov.4..........................@loyolaMarymount*

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portland

Pilots— HuSkY inVitatiOnal —

Friday, Sept. 1 • 6:30 p.m.Seattle, wash.

location...................................... Seattle,Wash.colors.......................................... Purple&goldenrollment...............................................42,000Founded......................................................1861conference........................................ Pacific10chancellor..................................MarkEmmertDirector of athletics.................ToddTurnerHome Field......................HuskySoccerFieldcapacity......................................................2,000website...................................goHuskies.com

Head coach........................... leslegallimoreRecord at School....... 130-96-17(12years)career Record..........162-121-26(16years)assistant coach........................... Amygriffin......................................................... TamiBennett

2005 Overall Record........................... 0-17-32005 league Record.....................0-9(10th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 9/2letterwinners Returning/lost...........15/6

Soccer contact...............................DanlepseSiD phone............................... (206)685-3120SiD email......... [email protected] Fax...................................... (206)543-5000

Series Record.............................FirstMeeting

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25................................................@Hawai’iAug.26...........................................v.OklahomaSept.1..................................... rHODEiSlANDSept. 3 .................................milwaukeeSept.8...................................v.NorthCarolinaSept.10..................................................v.BaylorSept.15................................................v.DaytonSept.17.........................................@OhioStateSept.21..........................................................ByUSept.22....................................... NEWMEXiCOSept.29............................................ @PortlandOct.8........................... @WashingtonState*Oct.13.............................................. @Oregon*Oct.15...................................@OregonState*Oct.20......................................... CAliFOrNiA*Oct.22............................................ STANFOrD*Oct.27.................................................. @UClA*Oct.29..................................................... @USC*Nov.3................................................. ArizONA*Nov.5.....................................ArizONASTATE*

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washington

Huskies— HOOSieR claSSic —

Friday, Sept. 8 • 4 p.m.Bloomington, ind.

location........................................Kingston,r.i.colors............ lightBlue,DarkBlue&Whiteenrollment...............................................14,264Founded......................................................1892conference..................................... Atlantic10president...................Dr.robertl.CarothersDirector of athletics............... TomMcElroyHome Field...................UriSoccerComplexcapacity......................................................2,000website......................................gorhody.com

Head coach.......................................zacShawRecord at School................... 11-6-2(1year)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches.................Bonnieyoung............................................................. EmilyShaw

2005 Overall Record........................... 11-6-22005 league Record..................6-1-1(2nd)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 4/7letterwinners Returning/lost........ 12/10

Soccer contact.................... JodiPontbriandSiD phone............................... (401)874-5356SiD email..................... [email protected] Fax...................................... (401)874-5354

Series Record..........rhodeislandleads1-0last meeting..........9/15/02(Uri1,UWM0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.26......................................... @CreightonAug.27....................................................... SiENAAug.30........................................ @ProvidenceSept.1........................................@WashingtonSept.3.............................................. @PortlandSept. 8 ............................... v. milwaukeeSept.10............................v.NorthernArizonaSept.15..............................@NewHampshireSept.17................................................. @MaineSept.20............................... @BostonCollegeSept.27.............................................. HArvArDSept.29..............................................lASAllE*Oct.1......................gEOrgEWASHiNgTON*Oct.6......................................................XAviEr*Oct.8...................................................DAyTON*Oct.13...............................................@Temple*Oct.15....................................... @St.Joseph’s*Oct.18.................................................... BrOWNOct.22................................ @Massachusetts*Oct.27.........................................@Duquesne*Oct.29........................................@Saintlouis*Nov.2-5............................... A-10Tournament

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indiana

Hoosiers— wiScOnSin inVitatiOnal —

Friday, Sept. 15 • 4:30 p.m.madison, wis.

location..................................Milwaukee,Wis.colors...............................................Blue&goldenrollment...............................................11,000Founded......................................................1881conference........................................... BigEastpresident.................. rev.robertA.Wild,S.J.Director of athletics...................... BillCordsHome Field.....................................valleyFieldcapacity......................................................1,750website............................. goMarquette.com

Head coach..........................MarkusroedersRecord at School....... 152-57-16(10years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches.................... FrankPelaez......................................................DanoHolcomb

2005 Overall Record........................... 19-4-12005 league Record......... 9-2(2nd,Div.A)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 6/5letterwinners Returning/lost...........18/6

Soccer contact............................MikelapreySiD phone............................... (414)288-7419SiD email...... [email protected] Fax...................................... (414)288-6519

Series Record.......................Seriestied5-5-4last meeting..........11/11/05MU1,UWM0 (NCAASecondround)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25.................................BOWliNggrEENAug.27......................................v.SacredHeartSept.1....................................................@DrakeSept.6..........................................@SaintlouisSept.8........................................................@USFSept.12..........................................MilWAUKEESept.15.................................v.NorthCarolinaSept.17...................................................@DukeSept.22...................................CONNECTiCUT*Sept.24..................................... @Providence*Sept.29............................................ @rutgers*Oct.1........................................... @SetonHall*Oct.6...........................................PiTTSBUrgH*Oct.8...................................... WESTvirgiNiA*Oct.13...........................................CiNCiNNATi*Oct.15........................................... lOUiSvillE*Oct.17..................................... UW-grEENBAyOct.20............................................@Syracuse*[email protected]’s*Oct.28-5.....................BigEASTTournament

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marquette

Golden eagles

location......................................lexington,Ky.colors............................................ Blue&Whiteenrollment...............................................26,800Founded......................................................1865conference................................Southeasternpresident..............................Dr.leeT.Todd,Jr.Director of athletics...........MitchBarnhartHome Field....................UKSoccerComplexcapacity......................................................1,500website.................................UKAthletics.com

Head coach................................WarrenlipkaRecord at School.....153-113-22(14years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches....................... Jerrodroh.........................................................EricaWhatley

2005 Overall Record..............................8-6-72005 league Record......... 3-5-3(5th,East)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 7/4letterwinners Returning/lost .........16/6

Soccer contact..........................JohnHaydenSiD phone............................... (859)257-3838SiD email.................. [email protected] Fax...................................... (859)323-4310

Series Record................. Kentuckyleads2-0last meeting...........10/1/95(UK1,UWM0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25.......................................... @CincinnatiAug.27...................................@NorthwesternSept.1........................... EASTErNKENTUCKySept.3............................................. lOUiSvillESept.8............................................ OHiOSTATESept.10.............................................MiCHigANSept.13....................................@Miami(Ohio)Sept. 15 ............................. v. milwaukeeSept.17......................................... @WisconsinSept.22..........................................@Arkansas*Sept.24....................................................@lSU*Sept.29..............................................AUBUrN*Oct.1................................................AlABAMA*Oct.6................................SOUTHCArOliNA*Oct.8...................................................FlOriDA*Oct.13.........................................@Tennessee*Oct.15.............................................@georgia*Oct.20.............................. MiSSiSSiPPiSTATE*Oct.22........................................@Mississippi*Oct.27..........................................vANDErBilT*Nov.2-xx............................... SECTournament

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kentucky

Wildcats

location..............................Bloomington,ind.colors................................... Cream&Crimsonenrollment...............................................38,903Founded......................................................1820conference............................................ BigTenpresident.......................Dr.AdamW.HerbertDirector of athletics..........rickgreenspanHome Field................... ArmstrongStadiumcapacity......................................................6,100website.................................. UiHoosiers.com

Head coach......................................MicklyonRecord at School...............34-34-8(4years)career Record............ 141-99-26(13years)assistant coaches.....................ianrickerby........................................................ ErikaFlanders

2005 Overall Record........................... 7-10-22005 league Record...................3-6-1(8th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 7/4letterwinners Returning/lost .........19/9

Soccer contact..............................MattBradySiD phone............................... (812)856-0215SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (812)855-9401

Series Record..................... indianaleads2-0last meeting............ 8/29/04(iU2,UWM1)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25............................................ v.CaliforniaAug.27........................................... v.CreightonSept.1....................................................v.BaylorSept.2............................................TEXASTECHSept.8..........................NOrTHErNArizONASept. 10 ...............................milwaukeeSept.15...........................................@CharlotteSept.17............................@UNCgreensboroSept.22........................................MiNNESOTA*Sept.24........................................ OHiOSTATE*Sept.29..............................@MichiganState*Oct.1.............................................@Michigan*Oct.4..............................................@EvansvilleOct.8............................................ PENNSTATE*Oct.13...........................................WiSCONSiN*Oct.15................................ NOrTHWESTErN*Oct.20....................................................@iowa*Oct.22.................................................@illinois*Oct.27.............................................. @Purdue*Nov.1-4.......................... BigTenTournament

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location.....................................Columbia,Mo.colors.....................................Oldgold&Blackenrollment...............................................27,003Founded......................................................1839conference...............................................Big12chancellor........................Dr.BradyJ.DeatonDirector of athletics.........MichaelF.AldenHome Field.......AudreyJ.WaltonComplexcapacity......................................................2,500website.....................................MUTigers.com

Head coach.....................................BryanBlitzRecord at School..........102-97-9(10years)career Record..........147-140-17(15years)assistant coaches..................AmyEdwards....................................................... DerekPittman

2005 Overall Record..............................9-8-32005 league Record...................3-5-2(8th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 7/4letterwinners Returning/lost .........12/6

Soccer contact..............................KatielakinSiD phone............................... (573)882-2531SiD email................... [email protected] Fax...................................... (573)882-4720

Series Record.............................FirstMeeting

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25........................................................ iOWAAug.27.................................................. illiNOiSSept.1....................................@NorthwesternSept.3.......................................... @MinnesotaSept.8..................... NOrTHWESTErNSTATESept.10..................................................lOyOlASept.15......................................... @WisconsinSept. 17 ............................. v. milwaukee Sept.22.......................................... NEBrASKA*Sept.24.....................................illiNOiSSTATESept.29........................................TEXASTECH*Oct.1.................................................... BAylOr*Oct.6...........................................@Oklahoma*Oct.8................................@OklahomaState*Oct.13...........................................COlOrADO*Oct.15..................................................KANSAS*Oct.20...................................................@Texas*Oct.22........................................@TexasA&M*Oct.27.........................................@iowaState*Nov.1-5............................ Big12Tournament

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missouri

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Sunday, Sept. 17 • 10:30 a.m.madison, wis.

location....................................Brookings,S.D.colors...........................................yellow&Blueenrollment...............................................10,954Founded......................................................1881conference...............................UnitedSoccerpresident......................PeggygordonMillerDirector of athletics............... Dr.FredOienHome Field................. FishbackSoccerParkcapacity......................................................... N/Awebsite........................................goJacks.com

Head coach.......................langWedemeyerRecord at School...............46-54-9(6years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches................... grettagrenz......................................................Blakereynolds

2005 Overall Record........................... 5-12-12005 league Record...............1styrinUSCStarters Returning/lost........................11/0letterwinners Returning/lost .........17/2

Soccer contact...........................MattHooverSiD phone............................... (605)688-4822SiD email... [email protected] Fax...................................... (605)688-5999

Series Record.............. Milwaukeeleads1-0last meeting......8/30/04(UWM2,SDSU0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25................................. @NortherniowaAug.27.............................. @NorthernillinoisAug.30.......................................... @CreightonSept.4.................COllEgEOFSAiNTMArySept.8........................................ v.WeberStateSept.10................................................... v.iUPUiSept.15.................................................... [email protected][email protected]........................ v.NorthernColoradoOct.1.................................................MONTANAOct.4.......................NOrTHDAKOTASTATE*Oct.6..............................................TEXASTECHOct.13........................................................ iPFW*Oct.15............................................MiNNESOTAOct.20............................@UtahvalleyState*Oct.21...........................................v.DixieStateOct.27...............................................v.Howard*Oct.29....................................................... @NJiTNov.2-5................................ USCTournament

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South Dakota State

Jackrabbits

location.......................................Dayton,Ohiocolors........................................... green&goldenrollment...............................................14,834Founded......................................................1964conference........................................... Horizonpresident........................Dr.KimgoldenbergDirector of athletics....Dr.MichaelCusackHome Field..................................AlumniFieldcapacity..........................................................500website................................WSUraiders.com

Head coach.........................PatrickFergusonRecord at School................... 11-5-3(1year)career Record................. 87-67-14(9years)assistant coaches.................. Mariorincon

2005 Overall Record........................... 11-5-32005 league Record...................4-1-2(3rd)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 8/3letterwinners Returning/lost...........14/6

Soccer contact......................gregCampbellSiD phone............................... (937)775-4687SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (937)775-2818

Series Record........Milwaukeeleads12-5-5last meeting....... 10/9/05(UWM1,WSU1)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25............................................@NebraskaAug.28.....................................................@OhioSept.1..............................................v.louisvilleSept.3..............................v.EasternKentuckySept.8.............................................KENTSTATESept.10.........................................@DuquesneSept.15..............................EASTErNilliNOiSSept.17................................BOWliNggrEENSept.22....................................................... iUPUiSept.24.............................................. @loyola*Sept.29................................. UW-grEENBAy*Oct.1............................................MilWAUKEE*Oct.6....................................................@Butler*Oct.11...........................................@OhioStateOct.13.............................. @ClevelandState*Oct.20.......................................................... iPFWOct.22.......................yOUNgSTOWNSTATE*Oct.25.................................................DETrOiT*Oct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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wright State

RaidersSunday, Sept. 24 • noon

engelmann FieldSunday, Oct. 1 • noon

Dayton, Ohio

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location............................ youngstown,Ohiocolors..............................................red&Whiteenrollment...............................................12,601Founded......................................................1908conference........................................... Horizonpresident................................Dr.DavidSweetDirector of athletics...................ronStrolloHome Field..................StambaughStadiumcapacity....................................................20,630website.................................... ysu.edu/sports

Head coach...........................AnthonyJamesRecord at School................. 2-34-2(2years)career Record....................57-59-5(5years)assistant coaches..................gregMitchell

2005 Overall Record........................... 1-18-12005 league Record...................1-5-1(7th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 8/3letterwinners Returning/lost...........15/5

Soccer contact.........................MeganvillersSiD phone............................... (330)941-1480SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (330)941-3191

Series Record.............. Milwaukeeleads5-0last meeting...... 10/14/05(UWM7,ySU0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25................................... @robertMorris

Aug27......................NOrTHErNMiCHigAN

Sept.1.................................................CANiSiUS

Sept.3.................................. @St.Francis(Pa.)

Sept.8..................................@Bowlinggreen

Sept.10.........................................@KentState

Sept.15................................. v.FrancisMarion

Sept.17....................................... @TheCitadel

Sept.29......................................... vAlPArAiSO

Oct.1..................................... UW-grEENBAy*

Oct.6............................................MilWAUKEE*

Oct.13.................................................DETrOiT*

Oct.15................................................ @loyola*

Oct.20..................................................@Butler*

Oct.22.....................................@WrightState*

Oct.25.............................. @ClevelandState*

Oct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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Youngstown State

PenguinsFriday, Oct. 6 • 3 p.m.

Youngstown, Ohio

location..................................Cleveland,Ohiocolors............................Forestgreen&Whiteenrollment...............................................16,245Founded......................................................1964conference........................................... Horizonpresident..................... Dr.MichaelSchwartzDirector of athletics.......................leereedHome Field................................KrenzlerFieldcapacity......................................................1,680website................................. CSUvikings.com

Head coach..................................DerrekFalorRecord at School................. 0-38-1(2years)career Record................. 56-85-11(8years)assistant coaches.....................BeccaStone

2005 Overall Record........................... 0-18-12005 league Record...................0-6-1(8th)Starters Returning/lost........................10/1letterwinners Returning/lost...........13/8

Soccer contact........................BrianMcCannSiD phone............................... (216)687-5115SiD email.......... [email protected] Fax...................................... (216)523-7257

Series Record.............. Milwaukeeleads4-0last meeting........ 11/3/05(UWM8,CSU0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.27................................ DElAWArESTATEAug.28..........................................@KentStateSept.1........................................... @valparaisoSept.3.....................................................@iUPUiSept.8..................................... v.NichollsStateSept.10...............................@SouthAlabamaSept.15....................................................AKrONSept.17......................................... @CincinnatiSept.22....................................iNDiANASTATESept.24..............................ST.BONAvENTUrESept.26.................................. @robertMorrisSept.29............................................ @Detroit*Oct.1...................................................@Butler*Oct.6...................................................lOyOlA*Oct. 8 ................................ milwaukee *Oct.13....................................WrigHTSTATE*Oct.20................................@UW-greenBay*Oct.22.......................................................... iPFWOct.25......................yOUNgSTOWNSTATE*Oct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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cleveland State

VikingsSunday, Oct. 8 • 11 a.m.

cleveland, Ohio

location....................................greenBay,Wis.colors................................green,White&redenrollment.................................................5,550Founded......................................................1965conference...........................................Horizonpresident........................... Dr.BruceShepardDirector of athletics...................KenBothofHome Field.............. AldoSantagaStadiumcapacity......................................................3,500website...........................uwgb.edu/athletics

Head coach................................... QuinnrossRecord at School....... 57-118-11(10years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches.....................DaveMorris

2005 Overall Record..............................9-9-12005 league Record.......................5-2(4th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 8/3letterwinners Returning/lost...........17/5

Soccer contact................... SheilaBlackmanSiD phone............................... (920)465-5759SiD email.................... [email protected] Fax...................................... (920)465-2357

Series Record........Milwaukeeleads15-6-1last meeting....9/23/05(UWM2,UWgB1)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25......................................illiNOiSSTATE

Sept.1................................................ @Nevada

Sept.3........................................ v.WeberState

Sept.8........................... NOrTHErNilliNOiS

Sept.10.............................WESTErNilliNOiS

Sept.15............................... NOrTHErNiOWA

Sept.22..................... SOUTHDAKOTASTATE

Sept.24........................................................ iPFW

Sept.29...................................@WrightState*

Oct.1........................... @youngstownState*

Oct. 4 ............................... @ milwaukee*

Oct.8.................................................. @loyola*

Oct.13...................................................BUTlEr*

Oct.17.......................................... @Marquette

Oct.20............................. ClEvElANDSTATE*

Oct.22.................................................DETrOiT*

Oct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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uw-Green Bay

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location................................indianapolis,ind.colors............................................ Blue&Whiteenrollment.................................................4,100Founded......................................................1855conference........................................... Horizonpresident................................ Dr.BobbyFongDirector of athletics.................................TBAHome Field...................................varsityFieldcapacity......................................................1,000website............................... ButlerSports.com

Head coach.................................. TariSt.JohnRecord at School.............................. Firstyearcareer Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches............... BrettMcintosh.........................................................EliseEdwards

2005 Overall Record........................... 8-10-22005 league Record....................2-5(t-5th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 9/2letterwinners Returning/lost...........15/5

Soccer contact............................ ChrisUrbanSiD phone............................... (317)940-9994SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (317)940-9808

Series Record........Milwaukeeleads14-5-2last meeting...........11/5/05(UWM1,BU0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25................................v.SanDiegoState

Aug.27........................................................... TBA

Sept.3........................................ MiAMi(OHiO)

Sept.38............................................ v.villanova

Sept.10....................................................@Navy

Sept.14........................................... BAllSTATE

Sept.17...........................@EasternKentucky

Sept.24................................................. @Xavier

Sept.29................................................lOyOlA*

Oct.1............................... ClEvElANDSTATE*

Oct.3........................................................... iUPUi

Oct.6.......................................WrigHTSTATE*

Oct.8................................................ @Detroit*

Oct.13.................................@UW-greenBay*

Oct. 15 ............................. @ milwaukee*Oct.20.......................yOUNgSTOWNSTATE*

Oct.25......................................iNDiANASTATE

Oct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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Butler

BulldogsSunday, Oct. 15 • 1:30 p.m.

engelmann Field

location...........................................Chicago,ill.colors........................................Maroon&goldenrollment...............................................13,000Founded......................................................1870conference...........................................Horizonpresident.............. Fr.Michaelgaranzini,S.J.Director of athletics.................JohnPlanekHome Field.....................loyolaSoccerFieldcapacity..........................................................500website........................ loyolaramblers.com

Head coach............................... FrankMateusRecord at School................... 8-10-1(1year)career Record....................19-31-1(3years)assistant coaches.................richardDrake

2005 Overall Record........................... 8-10-12005 league Record....................2-5(t-5th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 9/2letterwinners Returning/lost...........21/4

Soccer contact.............................. leoKrauseSiD phone................................. (773)508-497SiD email.............................. [email protected] Fax...................................... (773)508-3855

Series Record........Milwaukeeleads12-1-2last meeting...... 10/21/05(UWM1,lUC0)

2006 SCHeduLeAug.25.....................................................XAviErAug.27.......................................... @valparaisoSept.01......................................... @CreightonSept.03.................................@EasternillinoisSept.05............................................... @PurdueSept.08....................................................... iOWASept.10.............................................@MissouriSept.15........................................................ iPFWSept.17............................................... @DePaulSept.22..................................................@DrakeSept.24...................................WrigHTSTATE*Sept.29................................................@Butler*Oct.01............................................... @Detroit*Oct.06.............................. @ClevelandState*Oct.08................................... UW-grEENBAy*Oct. 13 ............................... milwaukee*Oct.15.......................yOUNgSTOWNSTATE*Oct.19.................................. NOrTHWESTErNOct.22......................................................... iUPUiOct.25.............................................@NebraskaOct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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loyola

RamblersFriday, Oct. 13 • 4 p.m.

chicago, ill.

location.......................................Detroit,Mich.colors................................... red,White&Blueenrollment.................................................6,000Founded......................................................1877conference........................................... Horizonpresident............ SisterMaureenA.Fay,O.P.Director of athletics............. BradKinsmanHome Field...................................... TitanFieldcapacity..........................................................500website..............................DetroitTitans.com

Head coach..............................MikelupenecRecord at School.....130-109-16(13years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches........................JamieHuff

2005 Overall Record........................... 14-8-12005 league Record..................6-1-0(2nd)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 8/3letterwinners Returning/lost...........15/4

Soccer contact........................ PatrickMooreSiD phone............................... (313)993-1745SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (313)993-1765

Series Record........Milwaukeeleads10-6-1last meeting...... 11/6/05(UWM0,UDM0)................... (HorizonleagueChampionship)

2006 [email protected]............................. @CentralMichiganSept.5.............................@EasternMichiganSept.8................................................... TOlEDOSept.12................................@MichiganStateSept.17...............................SAgiNAWvAllEySept.21................................................@HawaiiSept.23...........................v.Cal-St.NorthridgeSept.26....................................................... iUPUiSept.28........................... ClEvElANDSTATE*Oct.1....................................................lOyOlA*Oct.4............................................................ iPFWOct.8.....................................................BUTlEr*Oct.13......................... @youngstownState*Oct.15................................................. NiAgArAOct.20...............................@UW-Milwaukee*Oct.22.................................@UW-greenBay*Oct.25......................................@WrightState*Oct.28-Nov.5..HorizonleagueTournament

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Detroit

TitansFriday, Oct. 20 • 7 p.m.

engelmann Field

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location...................................... Madison,Wis.colors.....................................Cardinal&Whiteenrollment...............................................41,169Founded......................................................1848conference............................................ BigTenchancellor....................................... JohnWileyDirector of athletics...............BarryAlvarezHome Field..... McClimonSoccerComplexcapacity......................................................4,500website.................................UWBadgers.com

Head coach.................................DeanDuerstRecord at School....... 144-96-28(12years)career Record..........................................Sameassistant coaches................... CarrieBarker.................................................. NickCarlin-voigt

2005 Overall Record........................... 12-8-32005 league Record................3-6-1(t-6th)Starters Returning/lost.......................... 7/4letterwinners Returning/lost...........14/7

Soccer contact..................KatharinePalmerSiD phone............................... (608)265-3545SiD [email protected] Fax...................................... (608)262-8184

Series Record......... Wisconsinleads17-1-4last meeting.......10/21/04(UW4,UWM0)

2006 SCHeduLe

Aug.25........................................... CrEigHTONAug.27.......................................... CAliFOrNiASept.1.............................................@NebraskaSept.8............................ @UC-SantaBarbaraSept.10...................................... @PepperdineSept.15.............................................. MiSSOUriSept.17............................................ KENTUCKySept.22............................................... illiNOiS*Sept.24..................................................... iOWA*Sept.29.......................................@OhioState*Oct.1.......................................... @Minnesota*Oct.6...............................................MiCHigAN*Oct.8..................................MiCHigANSTATE*Oct.13...............................................@indiana*Oct.15............................................... @Purdue*Oct.20........................................ @PennState*Oct. 22 ............................... @ milwaukeeOct.27................................ NOrTHWESTErN*Nov.2-5.......................... BigTenTournament

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Milwaukeeiscomingoffitsfourthleaguechampionshipin2005andboastsa16-8recordintheleaguetournament

Sincethe1997season,thewinneroftheHorizonleagueTournamenthasreceivedthe league’s automatic berth in theNCAATournament.UWM’sfourtitlesarea leaguerecord,whileWrightStatehasearneditswayintothefieldof64threetimes.Detroitin2004andloyolain2003

aretheonlyothercurrentteamstowinchampionships.

As the No. 7 seed, the 2003 ramblersalsobecamethelowestseedtowinthetournament, the second-straight hostinstitutiontowinthecrown(UWM,2002)andthirdoverall(WrightState,2000).

T h e Pa n t h e r shavealsoclaimedtournamentMvPhonorsfourtimes,including ErinKanelastseason.lisa Krzykowski,ErinBlaedowandlisa Bengtssonare the otherUWMMvPs.

Year champion Runner-up Site mVp2005.......milwaukee..... Detroit.................greenBay,Wis.........erin kane, uwm2004.......Detroit.............. milwaukee.......indianapolis,ind.....AllisonEpple,Detroit2003.......loyola............... Detroit.................Chicago,ill................MaryParker,Detroit2002.......milwaukee..... Butler...................milwaukee, wis. .. lisa Bengtsson, uwm2001.......milwaukee..... Butler...................Detroit,Mich............erin Blaedow, uwm2000.......WrightState... milwaukee.......Dayton,Ohio...........randiFreeman,WSU1999.......WrightState... milwaukee.......indianapolis,ind.....randiFreeman,WSU1998.......WrightState... Butler...................indianapolis,ind.....randiFreeman,WSU1997.......milwaukee..... Butler...................indianapolis,ind.....JoyAschenbrener,Butler1996.......Butler................ Detroit.................DeKalb,ill..................BethCrauder,Butler1995.......Detroit.............. milwaukee.......greenBay,Wis.........lisa krzykowski, uwm1994.......NotreDame.... Butler...................indianapolis,ind.....ChrisJohnson,Butler1993.......NotreDame.... Xavier..................indianapolis,ind.....None

School Sports info contact Office phone/Fax e-mail address Bowlinggreen.............MikeCihon......................... (419)372-0474/6015..............mjcihon@bgnet.bgsu.eduButler...............................ChrisUrban........................ (317)940-9994/9808..............curban@butler.eduClevelandState...........BrianMcCann.................... (216)687-5115/523-7257.....b.mccann66@csuohio.eduDetroit...........................PatrickMoore................... (313)993-1745/1765.............moorepi@udmercy.eduindiana............................MattBrady.......................... (812)856-0215/[email protected]........................ JohnHayden...................... (859)257-3838/323-4310.....john.hayden@uky.eduloyola............................leoKrause.......................... (773)508-497/3855................lkrause@luc.eduMarquette....................Mikelaprey........................ (414)288-7419/6519.............mike.laprey@marquette.eduMissouri..........................Katelakin........................... (573)882-2531/[email protected]......................... JasonBrough..................... (503)943-8439/[email protected]................ JodiPontbriand................ (401)874-5356/5354..............jpontbriand@uri.eduSacredHeart.................BillPeterson....................... (203)396-8125/371-7889.....petersonb2@sacredheart.eduSouthDakotaState....MattHoover....................... (605)688-4822/5999..............mmhoover@jacks.sdstate.eduWashington..................Danlepse........................... (206)685-3120/543-5000.....dsarge@u.washington.eduWisconsin.....................KatharinePalmer.............. (608)265-3545/262-8184.....kfp@athletics.wisc.eduUW-greenBay............SheilaBlackman.............. (920)465-5759/2357.............blackmas@uwgb.eduWrightState.................gregCampbell.................. (937)775-4687/2818..............campbell.77@wright.eduyoungstownState.....Meganvillers..................... (330)941-1480/[email protected]

Milwaukee....................KevinConway................... (414)229-2413/[email protected]

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0: Milwaukeetied#13illinois,0-0,intheMil-waukeeCup,itsfirstshutoutofarankedopponentinschoolhistory.

1: Er in K ane was named to S occer America’sFreshman All-American First Team.

2: UWMwontwo-straightgamesbyshoot-out, topping Detroit in the league titlegame,4-3,andPurdueinthefirstroundoftheNCAATournament,6-5.

3: ThePantherdefenseheldClevelandStatewithoutashotinthequarterfinalsoftheleaguetournament,tyingaschoolrecordforfewestshotsallowed.itwasthethird timetheteamdidnotallowashot.

4: Milwaukee won the Horizon leagueTournamentandadvancedtotheNCAATournamentforthefourthtimeinschoolhistory.

6: ThePantherswona sixth-straightHori-zonleagueregularSeasonChampion-ship,clinchingitwitha2-1winatDetroitOct.16.

7: Katie Campion was the first Panther toscore game-winners in back-to-backgamesinsevenyearswhensheaccom-plished the feat against UW-green BayandillinoisState.

12: AmandaWinn scored 12 points over asix-game scoring streak (Oct. 9-Nov. 3),tallyingfourgoalsandfourassistsinthattime.

13: After a loss atWisconsin, the Panthersposted a school-record 13-game un-beatenstreak(10-0-3).

Kanesetaschoolandleaguerecordwith13shutoutsontheseason.

15: UWMpusheditsleagueunbeatenstreakto15gamesthisseason(14-0-1), third-longestinleaguehistory.

100: HeadCoachMichaelMoynihanbecamethefourthsoccercoachinschoolhistoryto win 100 games with a 1-0 win overloyolaOct.21.

The2005seasonwasstocked fullofhighlightsandmilestones for theUni-versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s soccer team.The squad capturedasixth-straightHorizonleagueChampionship,wontheleaguetournamentandadvancedtotheNCAATournamentforthefourthtimeinteamhistory.

Oncethere,thePantherswereabletogetpastPurdueinthefirstroundviaapenaltykickshootout,makingteamhistorywithatripintothesecondround.Whenallwassaidanddone,UWMenjoyedoneofthemostsuccessfulsea-sons in schoolhistory withhigh hopes foryears tocome.And, indoingso,provedit’snothowyoustart,buthowyoufinish.

Milwaukeeopeneditsseasonwitha1-0losstoNorthwesterninthefirstgameoftheSixthAnnualMilwaukeeCup,butbouncedbacktotie#13illinois,0-0,onSunday.Playingin justhersecondgameforthePanthers, freshmanErinKanemadethreesavesingoalforherfirstshutout,aswellasUWM’sfirstshut-outofarankedfoeever.

Afterapairof shutouts tostart theyear, theoffensewokeup inabigwayagainstDrake,asthePanthersopenedupafour-goalleadathalftime.youthwasthethemeofthedayas freshmenJodiKlagos,BaileyBriggsandSarahTeegardeneachscoredtheirfirstgoals.KlagosandBriggseachaddedassistsaswell,asdidanotherrookie,BethSteuer.MilwaukeethenplayedtoanotherscorelessdrawwithaMarquetteteamthatwasonthecuspofthenationalrankings.

UWMheadedtoFloridaforapairofmatcheswithNCAATournamentteamsin Central Florida and #12 Florida. At UCF on that Friday, the Panthers andgoldenKnightsplayedthroughascorelessregulationbeforeTeegardental-liedthegame-winnerinthe95thminutes.

Thetripwasn’tallsmiles,asUWMheldtoughagainstarankedgatorsquadonSunday,butcouldnotgetascoreinthe2-0loss.

BackinWisconsin,thecompetitiondidnotgetanyeasier.AttheBigToeinvita-tionalinMadison,thePanthersfelltoColgate,1-0,despitea15-3shotadvan-tage.Against#15Wisconsin,UWMfellbehindtheeight-ballearlyandcouldnotrebound.But,asitwouldturnout,theBadgergamewastheturningpoint,asMilwaukeedidnotloseanothergameuntiltheNCAATournament.

Entering leagueplayat2-4-2canbediscouraging foranyone,but thePan-thersdidnotwaver.PlayingwithoutKane,whomissedthegamewithaninju-ry,UWMtraveledtogreenBayanddefeatedUW-greenBay,2-1,intheleagueopener for both teams. Katie Campion tallied the game-winner, the first oftwo-straightfortheseniorforward.

WithKanebackinthelineup,MilwaukeeheldillinoisStatewithoutagoalinregulation,butwereunabletoscoreeither.Headingintoovertime,thegamewasdelayedfor61minutesbylightning.Comingoutofthedelay,Campionendedthegamejust1:17intoovertime.ShewasthefirstPanthertonotchgame-winners in back-to-back matches in four years and went on to earnleagueplayeroftheweekandSoccer BuzzNationalTeamoftheWeekhon-ors.

SophomorePamShipwayprovidedalltheoffenseUWMwouldneedinde-featingButlerinindianapolis,1-0.ThePanthersthenreturnedhometofaceWrightState.Theraidersjumpedontheboardfirst,takinga1-0leadintothehalf. Milwaukee dodged its first home league loss since 1998 when sopho-moreAmandaWinnknottedthegameat1-1.ThatwouldprovetobethefinalscoreandtheonlyblemishonUWM’sleagueslate(6-0-1).

intheirnextmatch,thePantherswelcomedyoungstownStatetoEngelmann

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Detroit(3-0-1)wastheonlyteaminstrikingdistanceintheleaguestandingsenteringthefinalweeksoftheseason.Playingontheirhomefield,theTitansstruckfirst,takinga1-0leadearlyinthesecondhalf.ThePanthersfinallybrokethroughandtiedthegameonaCampiongoalinthe76thminute.insidethefinal10minutesofregulation,UWMstruckagainforthegamewinner,courte-syofTeegarden.Forthesecond-straightyear,theUWM-UDMcontestdecidedtheleagueregularseasonchampionand,forthesecond-straightyear,UWMcameoutontop,2-1.

ThePanthersclosedouttheregularseasonathome,toppingloyola,1-0,forheadcoachMichaelMoynihan’s100thcareercoachingwin.Hebecamethefourthsoccercoachinleaguehistorytoreachthemilestoneandfirstexclu-sivelyonthewomen’sside.Theregularseasoncametoanendwitha1-0winoverColoradoCollegeonSeniorDay.

Carryingthetopseedintheleaguetournament,thePanthersdrew#8Cleve-landStateinthequarterfinals.UWMwentstraightatthevikings,scoringeightgoals,whilenotyieldingasingleshot.itwasthethirdtimeinschoolhistoryanopponentdidnottakeashot.Ontheoffensiveend,everythingclickedasKlagosandWinntalliedapairoffirsthalfgoalsfora4-0lead.Fourdifferentplayersscoredinthesecondhalfforthefinalmargin.

inthesemifinals,goalscameatmoreofapremium.Facing#5Butler,neitherteamscoredthroughregulationandthefirstovertime.SeniorNicoleMotlfi-nallybrokethestalematewithherfirstcollegiategoalinthe105thminute.itwasUWM’s11th-straightwinoverBUandtheeighthinthattimebythescoreof1-0.

The championship shaped up as a rematchof the 2004 title game, with the Pantherstaking on Detroit. in another hard-foughtmatch,whichhasbecomeastapleintheri-valry,neitherteamscored,sendingthegametoapenaltykickshootout.Kanemadeapairof savesandBriggsconvertedthedecidingkick in the first round of sudden death forthewin,4-3.

leaguetitleintow,UWMhadashortdriveforits fourth NCAA Tournament trip. Playing atnearbyvalleyField,thePanthersplayedtoan-otherscorelessdrawwithPurdue,ateamthatscoreda3-0winoverMilwaukee inthepre-

season.Thescenewassetforatenseshootoutasbothteamsconvertedfour-straighttoopenthetie-breaker.

AfteraPanthermiss,Kanecameupbigwithasaveinthebottomoftheroundtoforcesuddendeath.intheseventhround,sophomoreClairePignetfoundthebackofthenetandKane,onceagain,cameupwiththebigsaveasUWMadvancedtothesecondroundofthetourneyforthefirsttimeever.

Facingafamiliaropponent(Marquette)inafamiliarplace(valleyField),Mil-waukeecameoutaggressivelybut,despitecontrollingplayformuchofthematch,couldnotfindthebackofthenet.itappearedasifitwouldbeareplayofthetwoteams’Sept.7matchup,beforethegoldenEaglespouncedonalooseballandpickedupagoalwithjust20secondsremaininginregulation.

Milwaukee’s Record...Overall.................................................................. 12-5-5at Home..................................................................6-0-3On the Road..........................................................4-3-0at neutral Sites...................................................2-2-2in league Games................................................6-0-1in non-conference Games.............................6-5-4in Overtime...........................................................3-0-5when playing One Overtime........................2-0-0when playing two Overtimes......................1-0-5when Scoring One Goal..................................6-0-1when Scoring two or more Goals..............6-0-0when allowing One Goal...............................2-2-1when allowing two or more Goals...........1-2-0in Shutouts............................................................9-5-4when Outshooting Opponents................ 10-1-3when Being Outshot........................................2-2-2when tied in Shots............................................0-2-0against Ranked teams....................................0-3-1against Horizon league teams...................8-0-2against Big east teams....................................0-1-1against Big ten teams.....................................0-2-2against conference uSa teams..................1-0-0against independent teams.........................1-0-0against missouri Valley teams....................2-0-0against patriot league teams.....................0-1-0against Sec teams.............................................0-1-0

Single-Game HighsMilwaukeepoints..........23..... youngstownSt.(10/14)Goals............ 8...... v.ClevelandSt.(11/3)assists.......... 9...... youngstownSt.(10/14)Shots...........36..... youngstownSt.(10/14)SOG..............15..... youngstownSt.(10/14)Saves............ 7...... @UCF(9/9)/illinois(8/28)corners.......14..... ClevelandSt.(9/30)

Opponentspoints..........12..... @Wisconsin(9/17)Goals............ 4...... @Wisconsin(9/17)assists.......... 4...... @Wisconsin(9/17)Shots...........18..... illinois(8/28)SOG............... 8...... Drake(9/4)Saves............ 9...... v.Detroit(11/6)corners........ 6...... illinois(8/28)

Single-Game LowsMilwaukeepoints........... 0...... 9timesGoals............ 0...... 9timesassists.......... 0...... 11timesShots............ 7...... @Florida(9/11)SOG............... 2...... v.Northwestern(8/26)Saves............ 0...... 3timescorners........ 1...... Drake(9/4)

Opponentspoints........... 0...... 13timesGoals............ 0...... 13timesassists.......... 0...... 16timesShots............ 0...... v.ClevelandSt.(11/3)SOG............... 0...... 3timesSaves............ 2...... 4timescorners........ 0...... 6times

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northwestern 1, milwaukee 0aug. 26 • Valley Field

Goals by period 1 2 totNorthwestern 0 1 1Milwaukee 0 0 0Scoring1 60:55 NU Jeanettelorme(Dunn)Shots:NU8,UWM8Saves:NU2(Jones2),UWM3(Kane3)

milwaukee 0, #13 illinois 0 - 2otaug. 28 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 Ot 2Ot tot#13illinois 0 0 0 0 0Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0Shots:ill18,UWM17Saves:ill3(Carstens3),UWM7(Kane6)

milwaukee 4, Drake 2Sept. 4 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 totDrake 0 2 2Milwaukee 4 0 4Scoring1 8:26 UWM KittyMontgomery(Klagos)2 12:18 UWM JodiKlagos(Mcgann)3 41:16 UWM BaileyBriggs(Steuer)4 42:02 UWM SarahTeegarden(Briggs)5 47:49 DU JennieBrown(vandello)6 49:52 DU MelissaNelson(unassisted)Shots:Drake16,UWM13Saves:Drake2(Jarvis,2),UWM6(Kane6)

milwaukee 0, marquette 0 - 2otSept. 7 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 Ot 2Ot totMarquette 0 0 0 0 0Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0Shots: MU17,UWM8Saves: MU4(Boyer4),UWM4(Kane4)

milwaukee 1, central Florida 0 - otSept. 9 • Orlando, Fla.

Goals by period 1 2 Ot totMilwaukee 0 0 1 0CentralFlorida 0 0 0 0Scoring1 94:12 UWM SarahTeegarden (Kramer,Campion)Shots: UWM11,UCF15Saves: UWM7(Kane7),UCF3(Harless3)

#12 Florida 2, milwaukee 0Sept. 11 • Gainesville, Fla.

Goals by period 1 2 totMilwaukee 0 0 0#12Florida 1 1 2Scoring1 3:49 UF AmeeraAbdullah(young)2 53:50 UF CherryPickman(Booth)Shots: UWM7,UF10Saves: UWM5(Kane5),UF5(gardner4)

colgate 1, milwaukee 0Sept. 16 • madison, wis.

Goals by period 1 2 totColgate 0 1 1Milwaukee 0 0 0Scoring1 51:33 COl Frannyiacuzzi (Warhaftig,Johnson)Shots: COl3,UWM15Saves: COl8(Miller8),UWM1(Kane1)

#15 wisconsin 4, milwaukee 0Sept. 17 • madison, wis.

Goals by period 1 2 totMilwaukee 0 0 0#15Wisconsin 2 2 4Scoring1 1:11 UW TaylorWalsh(Eshun)2 26:28 UW TaylorWalsh(Preiss)3 76:45 UW Katylindenmuth(vermeulen)4 86:07 UW AllisonPriess(Katsma)Shots: UWM10,UW10Saves: UWM2(Kane2),UW6(Szczechowski1;Murray5)

milwaukee 2, uw-Green Bay 1Sept. 23 • Green Bay, wis.

Goals by period 1 2 totMilwaukee 0 2 2UW-greenBay 0 1 1Scoring1 59:48 UWM JodiKlagos(Mcgann,Faude)2 81:28 UWM KatieCampion(Pignet)3 84:38UWgB SarahOligney(unassistedShots: UWM15,UWgB11Saves: UWM4(Duffy4),UWgB(Wikgren2)

milwaukee 1, illinois State 0 - otSept. 25 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 Ot totillinoisState 0 0 0 0Milwaukee 0 0 1 1Scoring1 91:17 UWM KatieCampion(Faude,Scaife)Shots: iSU8,UWM12Saves: iSU3(Shaw3),UWM3(Kane3)

milwaukee 3, cleveland State 0Sept. 30 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 totClevelandState 0 0 0Milwaukee 1 2 3Scoring1 17:58 UWM ginnygraczyk(penaltykick)2 60:48 UWM AndreaKramer (Teegarden,Campion)3 88:45 UWM PamShipway (Klagos,graczyk)Shots: CSU3,UWM33Saves: CSU7(Withrow7),UWM0

milwaukee 1, Butler 0Oct. 2 • indianapolis, ind.

Goals by period 1 2 totMilwaukee 0 1 0Butler 0 0 0Scoring1 50:15 UWM PamShipway(Neigbauer)Shots: UWM18,BU7Saves: UWM4(Kane4),BU6(larkin4,zwickel2)

milwaukee 1, wright State 1 - 2otOct. 9 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 Ot 2Ot totWrightState 1 0 0 0 1Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 1Scoring1 32:58 WSU lindsayFerrau(Mattioda)2 53:19 UWM AmandaWinn(unassisted)Shots: WSU9,UWM17Saves: WSU8(Comisar8),UWM3(Kane2)

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Sarah Teegarden scored goals in back-to-backgamesv.youngstownStateandatDetroittoearnHorizon league Player of the Week honors. Hergoal at UDM clinched Milwaukee’s sixth-straightleagueregularseasonchampionship.

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Oct. 14 • engelmann FieldGoals by period 1 2 totyoungstownState 0 0 0Milwaukee 3 4 7Scoring1 2:08 UWM JodiKlagos(graczyk,Powell)2 24:00 UWM BaileyBriggs(Severson)3 40:22 UWM TaylorPowell(Duffy, Neigbauer)4 46:19 UWM SarahTeegarden(Winn)5 50:31 UWM SarahTeegarden(Winn)6 65:50 UWM StaceyFaude(Freidel)7 81:36 UWM KatieCampion(Severson)Shots: ySU2,UWM36Saves: ySU8(Bestard8),UWM1(Kane1)

milwaukee 2, Detroit 1Oct. 16 • Detroit, mich.

Goals by period 1 2 totMilwaukee 0 2 2Detroit 0 1 1Scoring1 56:30 UDM lizHardy(unassisted)2 75:40 UWM KatieCampion(Powell)3 81:34 UWM SarahTeegarden(Winn,Motl)Shots: UWM9,UDM7Saves: UWM4(Kane4),UDM2(Fortenberry2)

milwaukee 1, loyola 0Oct. 21 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 totloyola 0 0 0Milwaukee 1 0 1Scoring1 29:19 UWM TaylorPowell(Winn)Shots: lUC5,UWM19Saves: lUC7(Peick7),UWM3(Kane3)

milwaukee 1, colorado college 0Oct. 28 • engelmann Field

Goals by period 1 2 totColoradoCollege 0 0 0Milwaukee 1 0 1Scoring1 13:54 UWM AmandaWinnShots: CC8,UWM14Saves: CC4(Sills4),UWM1(Kane1)

HORiZOn leaGue QuaRteRFinalSmilwaukee 8, cleveland State 0

nov. 3 • Green Bay, wis.Goals by period 1 2 totClevelandState 0 0 0Milwaukee 4 4 8Scoring1 10:04 UWM JodiKlagos(Campion)2 12:17 UWM JodiKlagos(Chudy,Powell)3 41:30 UWM AmandaWinn(unassisted)4 44:11 UWM AmandaWinn(unassisted)5 63:35 UWM MollyDuffy(graczyk)6 75:18 UWM PamShipway(Neigbauer)

7 78:14 UWM AndreaKramer(Faude)8 88:37 UWM JoannaSeverson(unassisted)Shots: CSU0,UWM29Saves: CSU5(Withrow4,Mazanec1),UWM0

HORiZOn leaGue SemiFinalSmilwaukee 1, Butler 0 - 2ot

nov. 4 • Green Bay, wis.Goals by period 1 2 Ot 2Ot totButler 0 0 0 0 0Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 1Scoring1 104:01 UWM NicoleMotl(Pignet)Shots: BU3,UWM24Saves: BU6(zwickel6),UWM0

HORiZOn leaGue cHampiOnSHipmilwaukee 0, Butler 0 - 2ot

nov. 6 • Green Bay, wis.Goals by period 1 2 Ot 2Ot totDetroit 0 0 0 0 0Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0Shots: UDM8,UWM19Saves: UDM9(Fortenberry9),UWM3(Kane3)

(Milwaukee advances in shootout, 4-3)Shootout RecapUWM-Mcgann(X),UDM-Epple(X)UWM-Chudy(g),UDM-Parker(X)UWM-graczyk(X),UDM-Hardy(g)UWM-Severson(g),UDM-Banjavcic(g)UWM-Shipway(g),UDM-gipson(g)UWM-Briggs(g),UDM-Stesney(X)

ncaa FiRSt ROunDmilwaukee 0, purdue 0 - 2ot

nov. 11 • Valley FieldGoals by period 1 2 Ot 2Ot totMilwaukee 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 0Shots: UWM15,PU11Saves: UWM5(Kane5),PU5(Mason5)

(Milwaukee advances in shootout, 6-5)

Shootout RecapUWM-Mcgann(g),PU-robison(g)UWM-Chudy(g),PU-Shaffer(g)UWM-graczyk(g),PU-Sarbaugh(g)UWM-Severson(g),PU-riggle(g)UWM-Shipway(X),PU-Bradbury(X)UWM-Briggs(g),PU-Sesselmann(g)UWM-Pignet(g),PU-Mills(X)

ncaa SecOnD ROunD#17 marquette 1, milwaukee 0

nov. 13 • Valley FieldGoals by period 1 2 totMilwaukee 0 0 0#17Marquette 0 1 1Scoring1 89:40 MU MeghanConnelly(unassisted)Shots: UWM8,MU10Saves: UWM5(Kane5),MU3(Boyer3)

NicoleMotl’sfirstcareergoalcame inthe105thminute of UWM’s semifinal match with Butler,sending the Panthers to the title game for thesecond-straightyear.

Milwaukee’swinover1-0loyolawasthe100thwinofheadcoachMichaelMoynihan’scareer.Heretheteamposeswithaspecial#100jerseypriortoitsgamewithColoradoCollege.

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OFFeNSIVe STATS Horizon League Stats## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% Y-R GW PK GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% Y-R GW PK26 JodiKlagos 22-20 5 2 12 40 .125 0-0 2 0-0 7-6 2 1 5 11 .182 0-0 1 0-012 AmandaWinn 19-19 4 4 12 28 .143 1-0 1 0-0 7-7 1 4 6 10 .100 1-0 0 0-013 SarahTeegarden 22-22 5 1 11 34 .147 0-0 2 0-0 7-7 3 1 7 14 .214 0-0 1 0-020 KatieCampion 20-13 4 3 11 37 .108 1-0 2 0-0 7-5 3 1 7 18 .167 0-0 1 0-011 TaylorPowell 22-12 2 3 7 38 .053 1-0 1 0-0 7-7 2 2 6 16 .125 1-0 1 0-017 PamShipway 20-6 3 0 6 13 .231 1-0 1 0-0 5-0 2 0 4 6 .333 0-0 1 0-09 BaileyBriggs 21-4 2 1 5 22 .091 1-0 1 0-0 7-2 1 0 2 9 .111 0-0 0 0-010 AndreaKramer 20-2 2 1 5 16 .125 0-0 0 0-0 7-0 1 0 2 8 .125 0-0 0 0-06 StaceyFaude 13-3 1 3 5 7 .143 0-0 0 0-0 6-2 1 1 3 3 .333 0-0 0 0-016 ginnygraczyk 22-22 1 3 5 3 .333 0-0 1 1-1 7-7 1 2 4 3 .333 0-0 1 1-123 JoannaSeverson 18-4 1 2 4 17 .059 0-0 0 0-0 6-0 0 2 2 8 .000 0-0 0 0-07 NicoleMotl 19-5 1 1 3 13 .077 1-0 1 0-0 7-1 0 1 1 3 .000 1-0 0 0-029 MollyDuffy 15-2 1 1 3 8 .125 0-0 0 0-0 7-2 0 1 1 5 .000 0-0 0 0-04 BrendaNeigbauer 20-10 0 3 3 16 .000 0-0 0 0-0 7-4 0 2 2 9 .000 0-0 0 0-032 KittyMontgomery 19-16 1 0 2 11 .091 0-0 0 0-0 7-7 0 0 0 7 .000 0-0 0 0-05 JaniceMcgann 22-22 0 2 2 7 .000 0-0 0 0-0 7-7 0 1 1 0 .000 0-0 0 0-02 ClairePignet 17-6 0 2 2 2 .000 0-0 0 0-0 6-1 0 1 1 1 .000 0-0 0 0-019 SarahFreidel 20-1 0 1 1 10 .000 1-0 0 0-0 6-0 0 1 1 4 .000 1-0 0 0-03 EliciaScaife 14-0 0 1 1 10 .000 0-0 0 0-0 5-0 0 0 0 4 .000 0-0 0 0-018 BethSteuer 13-8 0 1 1 7 .000 0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-08 ElizabethChudy 5-2 0 1 1 3 .000 0-0 0 0-0 - - - - - - - - -15 valCooper 18-10 0 0 0 9 .000 0-0 0 0-0 6-3 0 0 0 4 .000 0-0 0 0-025 rebeccaEnglund 20-12 0 0 0 5 .000 0-0 0 0-0 6-3 0 0 0 2 .000 0-0 0 0-027 libbyShern 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-0

Panthers 22 33 36 102 357 .092 7-0 12 1-1 7 17 21 55 147 .116 4-0 6 1-1 Opponents 22 14 11 39 189 .074 15-0 5 0-0 7 3 1 7 44 .068 7-0 0 0-0

GOALKeePeR STATS# Player GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV Pct W L T Sho GP-GS Min. GA GAA SV Pct W L T Sho1 ErinKane 21-21 2009:30 13 0.58 65 .833 11 5 5 13 6-6 560:00 2 0.32 14 .875 5 0 1 429 MollyDuffy 1-1 90:00 1 1.00 4 .800 1 0 0 0 1-1 90:00 1 1.00 4 .800 1 0 0 0

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SHOtS 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalMilwaukee 178 158 12 9 - 357Opponents 87 81 10 11 - 189

SaVeS 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalMilwaukee 33 32 1 5 - 71Opponents 53 46 4 5 - 108

cORneR kickS 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalMilwaukee 61 59 4 4 - 128Opponents 22 23 1 1 - 47

AmandaWinntiedforteam-highscoringhonorswith12pointsonfourgoalsandateam-bestfourassists.

Katie Campion tallied four goals and three as-sistsontheyear,includinggame-winninggoalsinback-to-backgames,Sept.23-25.

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date Opponent W/L Score Panther GoalsMilwaukeeCup(Milwaukee,Wis.)

Aug.26 vsNorthwestern! l 0-0 —Aug.28 #13illiNOiS TO2 0-0 —

Sept.4 DrAKE W 4-2 KittyMontgomery(JodiKlagos) JodiKlagos(JaniceMcgann) •BaileyBriggs(BethSteuer) SarahTeegarden(BaileyBriggs)Sept.7 MArQUETTE TO2 0-0 —Sept.9 atCentralFlorida WOT 1-0 •SarahTeegarden(AndreaKramer;KatieCampion)Sept.11 at#12Florida l 0-2 —

BigToeSoccerinvitational(Madison,Wis.)Sept.16 vsColgate l 0-1 —Sept.17 at#15Wisconsin l 0-4 —

Sept.23 atUW-greenBay* W 2-1 JodiKlagos(JaniceMcgann;StaceyFaude) •KatieCampion(ClairePignet)Sept.25 illiNOiSSTATE WOT 1-0 •KatieCampion(StaceyFaude;EliciaScaife)Sept.30 ClEvElANDSTATE* W 3-0 •ginnygraczyk(penaltykick) AndreaKramer(SarahTeegarden;KatieCampion) PamShipway(JodiKlagos;ginnygraczyk)Oct.2 atButler* W 1-0 •PamShipway(BrendaNeigbauer)Oct.9 WrigHTSTATE* TO2 1-1 AmandaWinn(unassisted)Oct.14 yOUNgSTOWNSTATE* W 7-0 •JodiKlagos(ginnygraczyk;TaylorPowell) BaileyBriggs(JoannaSeverson) TaylorPowell(MollyDuffy;BrendaNeigbauer) SarahTeegarden(AmandaWinn) SarahTeegarden(AmandaWinn) StaceyFaude(SarahFreidel) KatieCampion(JoannaSeverson)Oct.16 atDetroit* W 2-1 KatieCampion(TaylorPowell) •SarahTeegarden(AmandaWinn;NicoleMotl)Oct.21 lOyOlA* W 1-0 •TaylorPowell(AmandaWinn)Oct.28 COlOrADOCOllEgE W 1-0 •AmandaWinn(unassisted)

HorizonleagueTournament(greenBay,Wis.)Nov.3 vsClevelandState W 8-0 •JodiKlagos(KatieCampion) JodiKlagos(ElizabethChudy;TaylorPowell) AmandaWinn(unassisted) AmandaWinn(unassisted) MollyDuffy(ginnygraczyk) PamShipway(BrendaNeigbauer) AndreaKramer(StaceyFaude) JoannaSeverson(unassisted)Nov.4 vsButler WO2 1-0 •NicoleMotl(ClairePignet)Nov.6 vsDetroit TO3 0-0 —

NCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)Nov.11 vsPurdue! TO2 0-0 —Nov.13 at#17Marquette! l 0-1 —

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2005 in ReviewHorizon League Standings League OverallTeam W-L-T Pct. GF/GA W-L-T Pct. GF/GAmilwaukee .............. 6-0-1 .929 17/3 12-5-5 .659 33/14Detroit........................... 5-1-1 .786 14/6 10-4-5 .658 32/20UW-greenBay............ 5-2-0 .714 17/6 9-9-1 .500 32/26WrightState................. 4-1-2 .714 11/5 11-5-3 .658 29/19Butler.............................. 2-5-0 .286 4/10 8-10-2 .450 23/24loyola............................ 2-5-0 .286 10/12 8-10-1 .447 25/36youngstownState..... 1-5-1 .214 2/14 1-18-1 .075 5/45ClevelandState.......... 0-6-1 .071 3/22 0-18-1 .026 10/68

2006 Horizon League TournamentNov. 3-6 • Green Bay, Wis.

Nov. 3 - Quarterfinals#1Milwaukee8,#8ClevelandState0#5Butler3,#4WrightState0#2Detroit4,#7youngstownState0#6loyola1,#3UW-greenBay0

Nov. 4 - Semifinals#1Milwaukee1,#5Butler0-2OT#2Detroit2,#6loyola0

Nov. 6 - Championship Game#1Milwaukee0,#2Detroit0-2OT(UWMadvancesonPKs,4-3)

All-Tournament Teamerin kane, milwaukee - mVpamanda winn, milwaukee

nicole motl, milwaukeeRebecca englund, milwaukee

Ginny Graczyk, milwaukeeMaryParker,DetroitlaurenMoss,Detroit

KatieFortenberry,DetroitNicolegipson,Detroit

StephaniePauli,loyolaMeredithBuemi,Butler

League Player of the YearSarahOligney,UW-greenBay

League Coach of the YearMikelupenec,Detroit

League Newcomer of the YearJessrooma,WrightState

All-League First Teamerin kane, milwaukee ............... Fr. ... GkGinny Graczyk, milwaukee ....... So. .. DAllisonEpple,Detroit........................Sr......DJessrooma,WrightSt......................Fr......DSarah teegarden, milwaukee ...... Fr. ... mFSarahOligney,UW-greenBay.......Sr......MFMaryParker,Detroit..........................Jr.......MFStephaniegross,UW-greenBay..Jr.......MFJodieShoaf,WrightSt.......................Jr.......MFAshleyTwehues,Butler....................So.....MFMeredithBuemi,Butler....................Sr......F

All-League Second TeamStephComisar,WrightState..........Jr.......gKJanice mcGann, milwaukee ...... Sr. ... Damanda winn, milwaukee ....... So. .. DJamieWasielewski,loyola..............Sr......DAllieBullard,Detroit..........................Jr.......DDixieSchubert,UW-greenBay.....Jr.......DSadieBrookman,youngstownSt.Sr......MFKatelord,Butler.................................Sr......MFHeatherClapacs,ClevelandSt.......So.....MFlaurenMoss,Detroit........................Fr......MFAngieMuir,Butler..............................Fr......D/M/F

All-Newcomer Teamerin kane, milwaukee ............... Fr. ... GkJessrooma,WrightState................Fr......DBlairgilleland,Detroit......................Fr......DSharonzurbey,UW-greenBay.....Fr......DSarah teegarden, milwaukee ...... Fr. ... mFkitty montgomery, milwaukee .... Sr. ... mFlaurenMoss,Detroit........................Fr......MFShelleyMarick,Detroit.....................Fr......MFCaitlinlee,youngstownState.......Fr......MFJennySouthard,Butler.....................Fr......FAngieMuir,Butler..............................Fr......D/M/F

Players of the Weekaug. 29 erin kane, uwmSept.5 AngieMuir,ButlerSept. 12 erin kane, uwmSept.19 AngieMuir,ButlerSept. 26 katie campion, uwmOct.3 AllisonEpple,DetroitOct.10 EmilyPeick,loyolaOct. 17 Sarah teegarden, uwmOct. 24 erin kane, uwmOct.31 MichelleSarmiento,WSU

League Leaders

Goalkeepers GP GA SV SV% GAA SHO1. erin kane, uwm ..................21 13 65 .833 0.58 *132. Annaliselarkin,Butler...............9 7 49 .875 0.83 33. StephComisar,WSU................ 19 19 58 .753 0.96 64. KatieFortenberry,UDM......... 19 20 89 .817 1.00 95. Kirbyzwickel,Butler................ 12 12 46 .793 1.16 36. BrookeWikgren,UWgB.......... 19 25 83 .769 1.36 47. EmilyPeick,loyola................... 18 23 71 .755 1.65 48. Jessicayarter,ySU..................... 16 30100 .769 1.89 19. ErinWithrow,CSU..................... 19 61122 .667 3.54 1

Scoring GP G A Pts1. MaryParker,UDM..................... 19 10 4 242. Stephaniegross,UWgB......... 19 9 5 233. SarahOligney,UWgB.............. 19 6 10 224. AngieMuir,Butler..................... 12 6 5 175. MeredithBuemi,Butler.......... 17 6 4 166. KimChianese,WSU.................. 19 6 3 157. Amylomas,loyola.................. 18 5 3 13 JodieShoaf,WSU...................... 19 5 3 13 MaryDale,loyola..................... 19 5 3 1310. amanda winn, uwm ..........19 4 4 12 Jodi klagos, uwm ..............22 5 2 12 laurenMoss,UDM................... 19 4 4 12

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Records/HistoryLisaKrzykowskiholdseveryUWMsingle-seasonandcareeroffensiverecord

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MichaelMoynihan

1997-PresentOverall:103-57-25(.624)

League:43-5-4(.865)

LauraMoynihan

1991Overall:6-10-1(.382)

PeteKnezic1989-1990Overall:16-17-2(.486)

LindaTripp1984-1986Overall:14-16-3(.470)

BrianTompkins

1987-1988Overall:11-7-1(.605)

Overall Record League-OnlyYear Coach W L T Pct. G/GA W L T Pct. G/GA1984 PamTripp 5 6 0 .455 32/29 - - - .--- -/-1985 PamTripp 5 5 2 .500 38/25 - - - .--- -/-1986 PamTripp 4 5 1 .450 32/26 - - - .--- -/-1987 BrianTompkins 1 0 1 .750 7/4 - - - .--- -/-1988 BrianTompkins 10 7 0 .588 38/24 - - - .--- -/-1989 PeteKnezic 10 8 0 .556 29/33 - - - .--- -/-1990 PeteKnezic 6 9 2 .412 22/34 - - - .--- -/-1991 LauraMoynihan 6 10 1 .382 28/37 - - - .--- -/-1992 SueMoynihan 6 10 1 .382 29/37 - - - .--- -/-1993 SueMoynihan 8 9 2 .474 52/46 - - - .--- -/-1994 SueMoynihan 12 7 1 .625 42/40 5 1 0 .835 19/121995 SueMoynihan 9 9 1 .500 48/46 3 3 0 .500 18/151996 SueMoynihan 11 8 0 .579 46/20 3 3 0 .500 12/81997 MichaelMoynihan 13 3 4 .750 62/12 4 0 1 .900 17/11998 MichaelMoynihan 10 5 3 .639 23/18 2 2 1 .500 7/71999 MichaelMoynihan 11 8 3 .568 32/26 3 2 0 .600 10/52000 MichaelMoynihan 11 8 1 .575 37/27 5 0 0 1.00 14/42001 MichaelMoynihan 15 5 0 .750 39/14 6 0 0 1.00 16/02002 MichaelMoynihan 11 6 5 .643 33/21 5 0 1 .917 8/22003 MichaelMoynihan 9 9 1 .500 21/24 5 1 0 .835 10/52004 MichaelMoynihan 11 8 3 .568 35/23 7 0 0 1.00 17/32005 MichaelMoynihan 12 5 5 .659 33/14 6 0 1 .929 17/3ProgramTotals(22years) 196 150 37 .552 758/580 54 12 4 .786 165/65

StanAnderson...................... GoalkeeperCoach........................................ 1999-00KevinArmstrong.................. AssistantCoach.............................................1985-86AbbyBosack.......................... AssistantCoach....................................................1998SashoCirovski....................... AssistantCoach....................................................1988RobHarrington.................... AssistantCoach.............................................1996-97KathyHoverman.................. GoalkeeperCoach........................................2001-04JohnHoward......................... GoalkeeperCoach...............................................1995CarmineIsacco..................... GoalkeeperCoach...............................................1998EddieMiller............................ AssistantCoach.............................................1991-92CrystalinMontgomery...... AssistantCoach.............................................2002-05JohnMoynihan.................... AssistantCoach....................................................1992MichaelMoynihan.............. AssistantCoach.............................................1993-96SueMoynihan....................... AssistantCoach........................................1991,1997DavidNikolic......................... Assistant/Assoc.HeadCoach.....................1994-Pr.CraigPeltonen...................... AssistantCoach....................................................1987DavidSollie............................ AssistantCoach....................................................1989KristenSt.Clair...................... AssistantCoach............................................FirstYearBradSwenby......................... GoalkeeperCoach...............................................2005

All-Time Assistant Coaches

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Goals2005 5 Klagos/Teegarden2004 5 Chudy/Kramer/ McNally2003 5 ElizabethChudy2002 8 ElizabethChudy2001 8 ErinBlaedow2000 9 KristinMunyon1999 5 FantaCooper1998 6 MaraThompson1997 16 LisaKrzykowski1996 13 LisaKrzykowski1995 16 LisaKrzykowski1994 12 LisaKrzykowski1993 14 BetsyRibares1992 8 BetsyRibares1991 6 Schmidt/Lambo1990 5 Schmidt/Lambo

Assists2005 4 AmandaWinn2004 6 NicoleMotl2003 7 GinnyGraczyk

2002 10 MaggieSuminski2001 7 JulieRuma2000 5 LindseyMunkwitz1999 3 Kubacki/Hosni/ Oechsner/Ruma1998 3 M.Thompson/ Munkwitz/Ruma1997 12 CammyPolson1996 12 LisaKrzykowski1995 10 MaraThompson1994 8 MaraThompson1993 7 MaryJakubczak1992 4 BetsyRibares1991 3 NicoleSchmidt1990 4 MichelleAldridge

Points2005 12 Klagos/Winn2004 15 ElizabethChudy2003 11 Chudy/Graczyk2002 19 ElizabethChudy2001 20 AmyOechsner2000 22 KristinMunyon1999 12 FantaCooper1998 15 MaraThompson1997 38 LisaKrzykowski1996 38 LisaKrzykowski1995 37 LisaKrzykowski1994 27 LisaKrzykowski1993 33 BetsyRibares1992 20 BetsyRibares1991 15 NicoleSchmidt1990 13 NicoleSchmidt

Game-Winning Goals2005 2 Klagos/Teegarden/ Campion2004 3 ElizabethChudy2003 2 Chudy/Powell2002 2 Chudy/Jelinek2001 4 AmyOechsner

2000 2 Munyon/Blaedow/ Ruma/Kubacki1999 2 Cooper/ Waltenberger1998 4 StefanieHosni1997 5 CammyPolson1996 5 LisaKrzykowski1995 4 JoshaKrueger1994 5 LisaKrzykowski1993 2 Ribares/Mickey1992 2 Ribares/Kratochvil1991 3 NicoleSchmidt1990 2 NicoleSchmidt

Goals Against Average(At least 33% of team min.)2005 0.58 ErinKane2004 0.88 KerriSt.Aubin2003 1.01 KerriSt.Aubin2002 0.87 MaryDuffy2001 0.63 KerriSt.Aubin2000 0.93 KerriSt.Aubin1999 1.09 LizUlicki1998 0.69 KathyHoverman1997 0.66 KathyHoverman1996 0.92 KathyHoverman1995 2.23 MollyPape1994 1.73 AbbyWaite1993 1.68 AbbyWaite1992 1.96 AbbyWaite1991 2.59 BarbEndes1990 2.40 LisaMickey

Wins2005 11 ErinKane2004 10 KerriSt.Aubin2003 5 KerriSt.Aubin2002 6 MollySchneider2001 15 KerriSt.Aubin2000 6 KerriSt.Aubin1999 11 LizUlicki

1998 10 KathyHoverman1997 13 KathyHoverman1996 10 KathyHoverman1995 7 MollyPape1994 11 AbbyWaite1993 4 Waite/Endes1992 5 AbbyWaite1991 3 Endes/Moynihan1990 5 LisaMickey

Shutouts2005 13 ErinKane2004 7 KerriSt.Aubin2003 2 KerriSt.Aubin2002 1 MaryDuffy2001 6 KerriSt.Aubin2000 4 KerriSt.Aubin1999 8 LizUlicki1998 8 KathyHoverman1997 6 KathyHoverman1996 5 KathyHoverman1995 1 MollyPape1994 2 AbbyWaite1993 2 AbbyWaite1992 1 AbbyWaite1991 2 Endes/Moynihan1990 2 Mickey/Moynihan

Yearly Team Statistics Offensive Goalkeeping GP G A Pts Shots Shot% GW Minutes GA GAA Saves W L T Sho2005 22 33 36 102 357 .092 12 2099:09 14 0.60 71 12 5 5 132004 22 35 38 108 309 .113 11 2084:13 23 0.99 78 11 8 3 82003 19 21 19 61 185 .114 9 1777:35 24 1.22 87 9 8 1 52002 22 33 22 88 299 .110 11 2108:33 21 0.90 86 11 6 5 72001 20 39 27 105 267 .146 15 1854:53 14 0.68 72 15 5 0 132000 20 37 29 103 314 .118 11 1858:39 27 1.31 95 11 8 1 61999 22 32 22 86 321 .100 11 2138:17 26 1.09 88 11 8 3 81998 18 23 18 64 258 .089 10 1797:26 18 0.90 86 10 5 3 81997 20 62 50 174 431 .144 13 1961:45 12 0.55 83 13 3 4 121996 19 46 40 132 333 .138 11 1770:00 20 1.02 115 11 8 0 71995 19 48 34 130 251 .191 9 1740:00 46 2.38 89 9 9 1 31994 20 41 27 109 375 .109 12 1950:00 40 1.85 126 12 7 1 21993 19 52 33 137 323 .161 8 1830:00 46 2.26 165 8 9 2 41992 17 29 16 74 215 .135 6 1650:00 38 2.07 100 6 10 1 21991 17 28 13 69 206 .136 6 1590:00 37 2.09 109 6 10 1 51990 17 22 15 59 212 .104 6 1590:00 34 1.92 128 6 9 2 4

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Winning Percentage1. .750........(15-5)................................2001 .750........(13-3-4)............................19973. .659........(12-5-5)............................20054. .643........(11-6-5)............................20025. .639........(10-5-3)............................1998

Losses1. 10........(6-10-1)............................1992 10........(6-10-1)............................19913. 9........(9-9-1)..............................2003 9........(9-9-1)..............................1995 9........(8-9-2)..............................1993 9........(6-9-3)..............................1990

Ties1. 5........(12-5-5)............................2005 5........(11-6-5)............................20023. 4........(13-4-4)............................19974. 3........(11-8-3)............................2004 3........(11-8-3)............................1999 3........(10-5-3)............................1998 3........(6-9-3)..............................1990

Consecutive Wins1. 9........(9/7-10/10).....................2001 9........(9/11-10/7).....................19943. 6........(10/14-11/4)...................2005 6........(9/21-10/10)...................2003 6........(9/10-29).........................1995

Unbeaten Streak1. 13........(10-0-3;9/23-11/11)....20052. 9........(9-0-0;9/7-10/10).........2001 9........(9-0-0;9/11-10/7).........1994 9........(7-0-2;8/30-10/3).........19975. 8........(7-0-1;9/19-10/17)......2004

Goals1. 62....................................................19972. 52....................................................19933. 48....................................................19954. 46....................................................19965. 42....................................................1994

Assists1. 50....................................................19972. 40....................................................19963. 38....................................................20044. 36....................................................20055. 34....................................................1995

Total Points1. 174........(62goals,50assists)....19972. 137........(52goals,33assists)....19933. 132........(46goals,40assists)....19964. 130........(48goals,34assists)....19955. 109........(41goals,27assists)....1994

Shots1. 431....................................................19972. 375....................................................19943. 357....................................................20054. 333....................................................19965. 323....................................................1993

Goals Against Average1. 0.55......(12GA,1961:45)...........19972. 0.60......(14GA;2099:30)...........20053. 0.68......(14GA,1854:53)...........20014. 0.896....(21GA,2108:33)...........20025. 0.901....(18GA,1797:26)...........1998

Shutouts1. 13....................................................2005 13....................................................20013. 12....................................................19974. 8....................................................2004 8....................................................1999 8....................................................1998

Other Team RecordsConsecutiveLosses........... 5............... 1993.................................................. 5............... 1992WinlessStreak.............. 7(0-6-1)........ 2004........................................... 7(0-6-1)........ 1993HomeRecord.............. 7-1(.875)....... 1997.......................................... 7-1(.875)....... 1996RoadRecord............... 8-0(1.000)...... 2001ConsecutiveShutouts...... 6............... 2005OvertimeGoals.................. 8............... 1994

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Goals1. 16......WesternIllinois.............. 9/5/972. 12......Valparaiso......................9/19/933. 8......ClevelandState...........11/3/05 8......Loyola.............................11/2/97 8......Loyola.............................11/3/96 8......IllinoisState..................9/29/96 8......Loyola.............................9/23/92 8......Marian......................... 10/15/91

Assists1. 13......WesternIllinois.............. 9/5/972. 9......YoungstownState... 10/14/053. 8......Valparaiso......................9/19/934. 7......Loyola.............................11/3/96 7......IllinoisState..................9/29/96 7......Butler..............................9/30/94

Points1. 45......WesternIllinois.............. 9/5/972. 32......Valparaiso......................9/19/933. 23......YoungstownState... 10/14/05 23......Loyola.............................11/3/96 23......IllinoisState..................9/29/96

Shots1. 59......WesternIllinois.............. 9/5/972. 52......Valparaiso......................9/19/933. 44......Valparaiso......................9/15/954. 49......Loyola.............................9/23/925. 48......Marian......................... 10/15/91

Margin of Victory1. 16......WesternIllinois(16-0). 9/5/972. 12......Valparaiso(12-0).........9/19/933. 8......ClevelandState(8-0).11/3/05 8......Loyola(8-0)...................9/23/92 8......Marian(8-0)............... 10/15/91

Shots Allowed1. 0......ClevelandState...........11/3/05 0......WesternIllinois.............. 9/5/97 0......Valparaiso......................9/15/954. 1......YoungstownState......10/7/01 1......Loyola.............................10/5/99 1......Loyola.............................9/23/92 1......Marian......................... 10/15/91

Saves1. 16......Arizona........................ 10/21/94 16......Dayton.............................. 9/9/903. 15......WrightState.................10/2/93 15......Wisconsin........................ 9/4/935. 14......Minnesota.....................9/20/96 14......Creighton................... 10/16/93

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Goals1. 10.....Wisconsin.................. 10/5/902. 8.....NorthCarolina............9/2/95 8.....Wisconsin.................. 9/22/91

Margin of Victory1. 10.....Wisconsin(10-0)..... 10/5/902. 8.....NorthCarolina(8-0)..9/2/95 8.....Wisconsin(8-0)........ 9/22/91

Saves1. 22.....Northwestern.............9/3/942. 21.....Marian......................10/15/913. 20.....MO-St.Louis............. 9/12/93

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Goals1. LisaKrzykowski.......... 4.....10/12/97 CammyPolson............ 4....... 11/3/96 BetsyRibares............... 4....... 9/11/93 BetsyRibares............... 4....... 9/23/925. CammyPolson........... 3....... 9/21/97 LisaKrzykowski.......... 3..........9/7/96 BetsyRibares............... 3....... 10/3/928. Manyplayerstied..... 2

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Assists1. LisaKrzykowski.......... 5.....10/18/962. DanielleAlberg.......... 4..........9/5/97 MaraThompson......... 4....... 9/30/944. NicoleMotl.................. 3....... 10/1/04 Ginny Graczyk ........ 3 ..... 9/28/03 AmyOechsner............ 3..........9/9/01 LindseyMunkwitz..... 3..........9/5/978. Manyplayerstied..... 2

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Points1. LisaKrzykowski.......... 9.....10/12/97 CammyPolson............ 9....... 11/3/963. BetsyRibares............... 8....... 9/11/93 BetsyRibares............... 8....... 9/23/925. Manyplayerstied..... 6

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Saves1. LisaMickey................16.........9/9/90 AbbyWaite.................16.....10/21/943. BarbEndes................15....... 10/2/934. KathyHoverman......14...... 9/20/96 BarbEndes.................14.....10/16/936. BarbEndes.................13.....10/10/93 BarbEndes.................13....... 10/3/93 BarbEndes.................13....... 9/26/939. KerriSt.Aubin...........12.....10/13/00 KathyHoverman......12....... 10/4/96

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Fastest Goal By UWM To Start A Game1. 0:26........KatieWaltenberger.......................... Loyola.......................10/27/982. 0:41........LisaKrzykowski................................. Butler........................9/30/943. 0:49........MeganMann...................................... Valparaiso...............9/9/01

Fastest Goal By Opponent To Start A Game1. 0:57........CarrieMaier........................................ Wisconsin................9/22/912. 1:11........TaylorWalsh........................................ Wisconsin................9/17/053. 1:56........JillThurman........................................ Creighton................9/8/91

Quickest Back-To-Back Goals Scored By UWM1. 0:28........LindsayMunkwitz(65:24,)............. WesternIllinois.....9/5/97 ........KatieWaltenberger(65:52)2. 0:33........BetseyRibares(50:37)..................... Valparaiso...............9/19/93 ........MeredithAmmons(51:10)3. 0:46........Bailey Briggs(41:16)...................... Drake........................9/4/05 ........Sarah Teegarden(42:02) 0:46........JackieBoldt(66:50).......................... Valparaiso...............9/19/93 ........BarbEndes(67:36)

Quickest Back-To-Back Goals Scored By Opponent1. 0:36........KariMaijula(2:41)............................. Wisconsin................9/22/91 ........CheriSkibski(3:27)2. 0:58........TraceyDonahue(54:02)................ NorthCarolina......9/29/91 ........TraceyDonahue(55:00)3. 2:01........DianaPuckett(52:30)..................... IllinoisState............9/29/00 ........KatieLong(54:31)

Quickest Back-To-Back Goals Scored By UWM And Opponent1. 0:12........ParissaEyorokon,Purdue(10:21)Purdue.....................10/30/04 ........ElizabethChudy,UWM(10:33) 0:12........JodiStaffne,UWM(54:34).............. IllinoisState............9/29/96 ........KathieKeach,IllinoisState(54:46)3. 0:21........SusanHoppe,Butler(11:38).......... Butler........................11/5/99 ........JulieRuma,UWM(11:59)

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Goals1. 3...AnneMucci,N.Ill......... 9/17/95 3...KarinSchneider,UK.......9/5/92 3...TracyDonahue,UNC.. 9/29/91 3...KariMaijala,Wisconsin. 9/22/91 3...AmyStenholt,Lewis.. 9/26/90

Assists1. 3...CindyFix,Detroit........ 11/5/95 3...CindyDavis,UND........ 10/6/933. 2...Manyplayerstied(LastbyJillVillhauer,IowaSt.9/17/04)

Saves1. 22...WendyScholz,NU.........9/3/942. 21...L.Ellingson,Marian...10/15/913. 20...K.Hearme,MO-StL...... 9/12/934. 19...KellyKaiser,DePaul.......9/1/99 19...JillKolarczyk,Valpo.... 9/19/93

Cammy Polson finished her career with two hattricks, including a school record-tying four goalsagainstLoyolaNov.3,1996.

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Games Started1. JaniceMcGann............. 22.......... 2005 Ginny Graczyk .......... 22 ....... 2005 Sarah Teegarden ...... 22 ....... 2005 JaniceMcGann............. 22.......... 2004 MaggieSuminski......... 22.......... 2002 CarrieDurand................ 22.......... 2002 FantaCooper................. 22.......... 1999 JulieRuma...................... 22.......... 1999 LizUlicki.......................... 22.......... 199910. Erin Kane .................. 21 ....... 2005 LindseyMunkwitz....... 21.......... 1999 KristinMunyon............. 21.......... 1999

Shots1. LisaKrzykowski............. 78.......... 19972. LisaKrzykowski............. 77.......... 19963. CammyPolson.............. 72.......... 19974. CammyPolson.............. 65.......... 19945. KristinMunyon............. 64.......... 20006. LisaKrzykowski............. 62.......... 19957. ElizabethChudy.......... 57.......... 20028. MaraThompson........... 54.......... 19989. AmyOechsner.............. 53.......... 2001 MaraThompson........... 53.......... 1994

Goals1. LisaKrzykowski............. 16.......... 1997 LisaKrzykowski............. 16.......... 19953. BetsyRibares................. 14.......... 19934. LisaKrzykowski............. 13.......... 19965. LisaKrzykowski............. 12.......... 19946. CammyPolson.............. 11.......... 1997 CammyPolson.............. 11.......... 1996 CammyPolson.............. 11.......... 19959. KristinMunyon.............. 9........... 200010. ElizabethChudy............ 8........... 2002 ErinBlaedow................... 8........... 2001 BetsyRibares................. 8........... 1992

Assists1. CammyPolson.............. 12.......... 1997 LisaKrzykowski............. 12.......... 19963. MaggieSuminski......... 10.......... 2002 MaraThompson........... 10.......... 19955. CammyPolson............... 8........... 1996 MaraThompson............ 8........... 19947. Ginny Graczyk ........... 7 ........ 2003 JulieRuma....................... 7........... 2001 MaryJakubczak............. 7........... 199310. NicoleMotl...................... 6........... 2004 AmyOechsner............... 6........... 2001 LisaKrzykowski.............. 6........... 1997

Points1. LisaKrzykowski............. 38.......... 1997 LisaKrzykowski............. 38.......... 19963. LisaKrzykowski............. 37.......... 19954. CammyPolson.............. 34.......... 19975. BetsyRibares................ 33.......... 19936. CammyPolson.............. 30.......... 19967. CammyPolson.............. 27.......... 1995 LisaKrzykowski............. 27.......... 19949. KristinMunyon............. 22.......... 2000 MaraThompson........... 22.......... 1995

Game-Winning Goals1. CammyPolson............... 5........... 1997 LisaKrzykowski.............. 5........... 1996 LisaKrzykowski.............. 5........... 19944. AmyOechsner............... 4........... 2001 StefanieHosni................ 4........... 1998 JoshaKrueger................ 4........... 19957. ElizabethChudy............ 3........... 2004 EvannFranklin............... 3........... 2001 CammyPolson............... 3........... 1996 NicoleSchmidt.............. 3........... 1991

Goalkeeper Minutes (Min. 1500)1. LizUlicki.....................2138:17..... 19992. Erin Kane ............. 2009:30 .. 20053. KerriSt.Aubin...........1851:18..... 20044. AbbyWaite................1714:42..... 19945. KathyHoverman.....1687:26..... 19986. KerriSt.Aubin...........1559:41..... 20017. KathyHoverman.....1501:13..... 1997

Saves1. BarbEndes....................120......... 19932. AbbyWaite....................116......... 19943. KathyHoverman.........106......... 19964. LisaMickey....................103......... 19905. BarbEndes....................100......... 19916. LizUlicki......................... 88.......... 19997. AbbeyWaite.................. 83.......... 19928. KathyHoverman.......... 80.......... 19989. KathyHoverman......... 70.......... 199710. KerriSt.Aubin................ 68.......... 2004

Goals Against Avg. (min. 750 minutes)1. Erin Kane...................... 0.58....... 20052. KerriSt.Aubin............... 0.63....... 20013. KathyHoverman......... 0.66....... 19974. KathyHoverman......... 0.69....... 19985. MaryDuffy..................... 0.87....... 20026. KerriSt.Aubin............... 0.88....... 20047. KathyHoverman......... 0.916..... 19968. MollySchneider........... 0.922..... 20029. KerriSt.Aubin............... 0.93....... 200010. KerriSt.Aubin............... 1.01....... 2003

Wins1. KerriSt.Aubin................ 15.......... 20012. KathyHoverman.......... 13.......... 19973. Erin Kane .................. 11 ....... 2005 LizUlicki.......................... 11.......... 1999 AbbyWaite..................... 11.......... 19946. KathyHoverman.......... 10.......... 1998 KerriSt.Aubin................ 10.......... 2004 KathyHoverman.......... 10.......... 19969. MollyPape....................... 7........... 199510. KerriSt.Aubin................. 6........... 2000 MollySchneider............. 6........... 2002

Save Pct. (Min. 50 shots faced)1. KathyHoverman........ .876........ 19962. KathyHoverman........ .864........ 19973. KathyHoverman........ .860........ 19984. KerriSt.Aubin.............. .853........ 20015. KerriSt.Aubin.............. .839........ 20006. Erin Kane ................ .833 ..... 20057. KerriSt.Aubin.............. .831........ 20038. MollySchneider.......... .817........ 20029. KerriSt.Aubin.............. .791........ 200410. AbbyWaite................... .779........ 1994

Shutouts1. Erin Kane .................. 13 ....... 20052. LizUlicki........................... 8........... 1999 KathyHoverman........... 8........... 19984. KerriSt.Aubin................. 7........... 20045. KathyHoverman........... 6........... 1997 KerriSt.Aubin................. 6........... 20017. KathyHoverman........... 5........... 19968. KerriSt.Aubin................. 4........... 20009. SeveralPlayers............... 2

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Games Started1. MaggieSuminski.... 81.........1999-022. FantaCooper............ 80.........1997-003. JaniceMcGann........ 78.........2002-05 JoshaKrueger.......... 78.........1994-975. CammyPolson......... 76.........1994-976. JamieMay.................. 75.........1995-98 JulieRuma................. 73.........1998-018. ErinBlaedow............. 72.........1998-019. ChandraKonkol....... 67.........1993-97 MaryJakubczak....... 67.........1992-95

Shots1. LisaKrzykowski.......269........1994-972. CammyPolson........232........1994-973. MaraThompson.....166........1994-984. ElizabethChudy.....141........2002-055. HeidiKratochvil.....132........1992-966. LindseyMunkwitz.126........1997-007. AmyOechsner........120........1999-028. BetsyRibares...........114........1992-949. MaryJakubczak......112........1992-9510. ErinBlaedow............104........1998-01

Goals1. LisaKrzykowski........ 57.........1994-972. CammyPolson......... 39.........1994-973. BetsyRibares........... 25.........1992-944. MaryJakubczak....... 20.........1992-955. ElizabethChudy...... 18.........2002-05 MaraThompson...... 18.........1994-986. ErinBlaedow............. 16.........1998-017. LisaBengtsson......... 14.........2000-03 HeidiKratochvil....... 14.........1992-968. AmyOechsner......... 13.........1999-02 StefanieHosni.......... 13.........1997-00 KatieWaltenberger 13.........1997-00 JoshaKrueger.......... 13.........1994-97 NicoleSchmidt........ 13.........1990-93

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Points1. LisaKrzykowski.......140........1994-972. CammyPolson........104........1994-973. BetsyRibares............ 60.........1992-944. MaraThompson...... 57.........1994-985. MaryJakubczak....... 53.........1992-956. ElizabethChudy...... 46.........2002-057. ErinBlaedow............. 37.........1998-018. AmyOechsner......... 36.........1999-02 HeidiKratochvil....... 36.........1992-9610. LisaBengtsson......... 34.........2000-03 NicoleSchmidt........ 34.........1990-93

Game-Winning Goals1. LisaKrzykowski........ 11.........1994-97 CammyPolson......... 11.........1994-973. StefanieHosni............7..........1997-00 ElizabethChudy........7..........2002-055. KatieKubacki..............5..........1999-02 ErinBlaedow...............5..........1998-01 KatieWaltenberger..5..........1997-00 BetsyRibares..............5..........1992-94 NicoleSchmidt..........5..........1990-9310. EvannFranklin...........4..........2000-03 AmyOechsner...........4..........1999-02 JoshaKrueger............4..........1994-97 MaryJakubczak.........4..........1992-95

Goalkeeper Minutes (Min. 2000)1. KerriSt.Aubin....... 5353:55.... 2000-042. KathyHoverman. 5238:54.... 1995-983. AbbyWaite............ 3588:57.... 1993-944. BarbEndes............ 2685:35.... 1991-935. MaryDuffy............. 2328:22.... 2000-026. LizUlicki................. 2162:52.... 1996-997. Erin Kane ........... 2009:30 ....2005-Pr

Saves1. KathyHoverman....293........1995-982. KerriSt.Aubin.........238........2000-043. AbbyWaite...............233........1992-944. BarbEndes..............231........1991-935. LisaMickey...............103........1990-93

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1. Erin Kane .............0.58 .....2005-Pr2. KerriSt.Aubin..........0.84.......2000-043. KathyHoverman....1.00.......1995-984. LizUlicki....................1.12.......1996-995. MaryDuffy................1.20.......2000-026. AbbyWaite...............1.81.......1993-94

Wins1. KerriSt.Aubin........... 36.........2000-042. KathyHoverman..... 34.........1995-983. AbbyWaite............... 20.........1992-944. Erin Kane .............. 11 .......2005-Pr LizUlicki..................... 11.........1996-996. MollySchneider....... 10.........2002-03 MaryDuffy................. 10.........2000-02

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1. KathyHoverman.....835.......1995-982. KerriSt.Aubin..........826.......2000-043. MollySchneider.......770.......2002-034. LizUlicki.....................765.......1996-995. AbbyWaite................764.......1992-946. LisaMickey................763.......1990-937. BarbEndes...............750.......1991-938. MaryDuffy.................746.......2000-029. MollyPape.................664.......1995-98

Shutouts1. KerriSt.Aubin........... 19.........2000-04 KathyHoverman..... 19.........1995-983. Erin Kane.................. 13......... 2005-Pr.4. LizUlicki.......................8..........1996-995. AbbyWaite..................5..........1993-946. LindaMoynihan........4..........1990-92

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- B -TashaBainbridge............................1992-93KristenBaluta......................................... 2003BarbaraBarnes...................................... 1989LisaBengtsson....................2000-01-02-03MelissaBeverung.................... 1993-94-95DeannaBierman.............................1984-85ErinBlaedow.......................1988-99-00-01ReneeBlechner..................1987-88-89-90JackieBoldt..........................1993-94-95-96JulieBonk................................................ 1991Bailey Briggs ............................... 2005AmyBuchanon...................................... 1991ErinBurke................................................ 1987SueBurkhardt........................................ 1984

- C -AliciaCampbell...............................1991-92ChrisCampbell......................... 1993-94-95KatieCampion.......................... 2003-04-05ChrisCash................................................ 1994ElizabethChudy.................2002-03-04-05BethCiurlik............................................. 1984KristineCoburn..................1998-99-00-01FantaCooper.......................1997-98-99-00ValCooper.................................. 2003-04-05JenniferCummings.............................. 1984

- D - E -JennaDougherty............................1995-96LauraDrezek....................................1987-88LauraDriscoll......................................... 2001MaryDuffy...........................1999-00-01-02Molly Duffy ............................. 2004-05CarrieDurand......................1999-00-01-02BarbEndes................................. 1991-92-93RebeccaEnglund...............2002-03-04-05ShannonErickson..............1992-93-94-95

- F -KathleenFarley...................1990-91-92-93SylviaFilapek.......................................... 1990PamFlorek...........................1987-88-89-90ReneeFlorence...................................... 1994EvannFranklin....................2000-01-02-03SarahFreidel.....................................2004-05JulieFriesler.........................1989-90-91-92Stacey Faude .................... 2002-04-05

- G -ElizabethGeorge...............1984-85-86-87SamanthaGeorge................................ 2004LoriGoesch..........................1987-88-89-90BarbaraGoese.................................1984-85JaimeGoller............................... 2001-02-03Ginny Graczyk ........................ 2003-05

- H - I -ChaninHanson...................................... 1985TracyHaschker...................................... 1990MargaretHayek..................1985-87-88-89SherriHicks..........................1988-89-90-91StefanieHosni.....................1997-98-99-00KathyHoverman................1995-96-97-98

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- J -MaryJakubczak..................1992-93-94-95SonjaJarret............................................. 1987AmberJelinek........................... 2001-02-03EmilyJessen........................1999-00-01-02KirstinJuzenas...................1986-87-88-89

- K -ErinKalkwarf.......................................... 1990Erin Kane ..................................... 2005DebbieKeddie....................................... 1988JenniferKelley....................1990-91-92-93HollyKiecker.......................1993-94-95-96Jodi Klagos .................................. 2005JennyKleiser............................. 1988-89-90LianaKleszczynski.............1994-95-96-97JenniferKlink............................. 1986-87-88JillKondracki.......................................... 1988ChandraKonkol.................1993-94-96-97MichelleKoziczkowski........... 1996-97-98AndreaKramer...................2002-03-04-05HeidiKratochvil..................1992-93-94-96SarahKretsch......................................... 1999KarenKraus.......................................1998-99JoshaKrueger.....................1994-95-96-97StephanieKrueger............................... 1987KariKrzykowski...............................1999-00LisaKryzkowski..................1994-95-96-97KatieKubacki......................1999-00-01-02MonicaKunesh................................1984-85PatriciaKurtz.......................................... 1985

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Brenda Neigbauer ........... 2003-04-05JennyNeuser............................. 1985-86-87JulieNussberger................................... 1986AmyOechsner....................1999-00-01-02MollyPape...........................1995-96-97-98MeghanPeot....................................1998-99KellyPeterson........................................ 2003Claire Pignet ........................... 2004-05CammyPolson....................1994-95-96-97Taylor Powell .................... 2003-04-05JoyProvan.................................. 1996-97-98

- Q - R -BetsyRibares............................. 1992-93-94MelissaRicter......................2001-02-03-04KimRing................................................... 1996LisaRintelmann........................ 1990-91-92MegRoback.........................1987-88-89-90SommerRouse...................2000-01-02-03NancyRuel........................................1987-88JulieRuma............................1998-99-00-01

- S -Elicia Scaife ....................... 2002-04-05NicoleSchmidt...................1990-91-92-93JillSchneider.......................1987-88-89-90MollySchneider..............................2002-03AndreaSchroeder................................ 1991AndreaSchulze..................................... 1987MollySchwab......................1992-93-94-95HeidiSeefeld....................................1993-94Joanna Severson .................... 2004-05ErinShaughnessy..............2000-01-02-03LibbyShern............................................. 2005Pam Shipway .......................... 2004-05KirstenSisk................................. 1987-88-89

TammySobaski..................1996-97-98-99JodyStafne................................ 1996-97-98KerriSt.Aubin.....................2000-01-03-04Beth Steuer ................................. 2005JackieStrobel......................................... 1988MaggieSuminski...............1999-00-01-02

- T - U - V -Sarah Teegarden ......................... 2005LauraTeeter............................................ 1985MaraThompson.................1994-95-97-98RanaThompson.................1998-99-00-01AlexaTorres.........................2000-01-02-03LizUlicki................................1996-97-99-00MaryVanderPutten................ 1985-87-88KariVanPieterson................................ 1989SueVolkman........................................... 1984

- W -AbbyWaite................................. 1992-93-94KatieWaltenberger...........1997-98-99-00JeneyWalter........................2000-01-02-03ElizabethWeirick................................... 2004DawnWernicke...............................1984-85JoanneWilde.......................1996-97-98-99KarenWilman...................................1995-96Amanda Winn ......................... 2004-05WendyWinn.............................. 1991-92-93PamWiza................................................. 1989BeckyWorman.......................... 1984-85-86LindaWorden......................1990-91-92-93

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NAIA All-America1985 BeckyWorman (SecondTeam)

Soccer BuzzFreshman All-America

2005 ErinKane (ThirdTeam) SarahTeegarden (HonorableMention)

Team of the WeekKatieCampion(9/27/05)GinnyGraczyk(9/30/03)

Soccer AmericaFreshman All-America

2005 ErinKane (FirstTeam)

Team of the WeekGinnyGraczyk(9/30/03)

Player of the Year2001 ErinBlaedow2000 FantaCooper1999 FantaCooper1997 LisaKrzykowski1995 LisaKrzykowski

Coach of the Year2004 MichaelMoynihan2001 MichaelMoynihan2000 MichaelMoynihan1997 MichaelMoynihan

Newcomer of the Year2003 GinnyGraczyk2000 LisaBengtsson

First Team2005 GinnyGraczyk ErinKane SarahTeegarden2004 ElizabethChudy JaniceMcGann KerriSt.Aubin2003 GinnyGraczyk JeneyWalter2002 MollySchneider MaggieSuminski2001 ErinBlaedow CarrieDurand AmyOechsner JulieRuma MaggieSuminski2000 ErinBlaedow FantaCooper KristinMunyon1999 FantaCooper1998 FantaCooper1997 KathyHoverman

JoshaKrueger LisaKrzykowski CammyPolson1996 KathyHoverman JoshaKrueger LisaKrzykowski1995 JoshaKrueger LisaKrzykowski

Second Team2005 JaniceMcGann AmandaWinn2004 ElizabethMcNally2003 BrendaAndrews ElizabethChudy ErinShaughnessy2002 BrendaAndrews ElizabethChudy CarrieDurand2001 EvannFranklin KatieKubacki KerriSt.Aubin JeneyWalter2000 LisaBengtsson LindseyMunkwitz KerriSt.Aubin1999 StefanieHosni LindseyMunkwitz LizUlicki KatieWaltenberger JoanneWilde1998 KathyHoverman LindseyMunkwitz MaraThompson1997 FantaCooper ChandraKonkol1996 CammyPolson JoyProvan1995 CammyPolson

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All-Newcomer Team2005 ErinKane KittyMontgomery SarahTeegarden2004 ElizabethMcNally PamShipway2003 GinnyGraczyk TaylorPowell2002 ElizabethChudy MollySchneider2001 BrendaAndrews SaraLewis MelissaRicter2000 LisaBegtsson2000 KerriSt.Aubin1999 KatieKubacki KristinMunyon1998 ErinBlaedow1997 FantaCooper1996 JoyProvan JodyStafne1994 JoshaKrueger LisaKrzykowski

Horizon LeagueTournament MVP2005 ErinKane2002 LisaBengtsson2001 ErinBlaedow1995 LisaKrzykowski

All-Tournament Team2005 RebeccaEnglund GinnyGraczyk

ErinKane NicoleMotl AmandaWinn2004 ElizabethChudy ElizabethMcNally KerriSt.Aubin2002 LisaBengtsson ElizabethChudy MaggieSuminksi MaryDuffy JeneyWalter2001 ErinBlaedow CarrieDurand KatieKubacki KerriSt.Aubin2000 ErinBlaedow FantaCooper KristinMunyon KatieWaltenberger1999 FantaCooper CarrieDurand JulieRuma JoanneWilde1998 JamieMay1997 StefanieHosni1996 JoshaKrueger LisaKrzykowski1995 MaryJakubczak LisaKrzykowski1994 HeidiKratochvil

Soccer BuzzFirst Team2005 GinnyGraczyk1998 FantaCooper1997 LisaKrzykowski

Second Team2004 JaniceMcGann2002 MaggieSuminski2001 ErinBlaedow2000 FantaCooper1999 FantaCooper

Third Team2005 JaniceMcGann

2000 ErinBlaedow1997 JoshaKrueger1996 LisaKrzykowski

All-Freshman Team2005 ErinKane SarahTeegarden2003 GinnyGraczyk2000 LisaBengtsson1996 JoyProvan

NSCAAFirst Team2005 GinnyGraczyk2001 ErinBlaedow

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Second Team2000 FantaCooper1999 FantaCooper1996 LisaKrzykowski

Third Team2004 JaniceMcGann1997 JoshaKrueger1996 JoshaKrueger1995 JoshaKrueger

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Perhapsthegreatestwomen’ssoccerplayereverat theUniver-sityofWisconsin-Milwaukee,LisaKrzykowskiaddedthehonorofHall of Fame inductee to her vast collection of awards on April28,2004.

Thefirstwomen’ssocceralumnustoearnthehonor,KrzykowskiwasamemberofthePanthersquadfrom1994-97,includingthe1997 team that went to the NCAA tournament. She ended herillustriouscareerasUWM’salltimeleadingscorerwith140pointswith school records of 57 goals and 26 assists. She still holdsschoolrecordsforgoalsscoredinaseason(16in1995and1997),assistsinaseason(12in1996),pointsinaseason(38in1996and1997)andassistsinagame(5onOct.18,1996).

“WewereveryfortunatetohaveaplayerlikeLisaKrzykowskiinour program,” said UWM coach Michael Moynihan.“While ourmostgiftedathlete,Lisawasalsoourhardestworker.Sheelevat-edourprogramtoahigherlevelandhashelpeduskeepittherebysettinganexampleforallwhofollowed.

“Sherewroteourrecordbooksandasastudent,anathlete,andaperson,LisarepresentedUWMwiththehigheststandards,andhercontributionswillliveonforever.”

TheCedarburgnativereceivednumerousaccolades inrecogni-tionofheroutstandingathleticperformances.Shewasselectedto NSCAA All-West Region team as a freshman (1994), as wellastheNSCAAandSoccer BuzzAll-GreatLakesRegionfirstteam(1995and1997)andNSCAAAll-GreatLakesRegionSecondTeam(1996).TwicenamedtheMCCPlayeroftheYear(1995and1997),Krzykowski was a three-time first-team all-conference member(1995,1996and1997),theMCCTournamentMVP(1995)andsheearnedspotsontheMCCAll-NewcomerteamandAll-MCCsec-ondteamin1994.

OnOct.14,2000,shebecamejustthesecondathletetohavetheirnumberretiredinanysportinschoolhistory,whenthePanthersretired her No. 21 jersey. Krzykowski remains one of just threepeopleinUWMhistorytohavetheirnumbersretired.

UponleavingUWM,KrzykowskibecamethefirstwomanfromthestateofWisconsintoplayprofessionalsoccer,competingforboththeAtlantaBeatandSanDiegoSpiritoftheWomen’sUnitedSoc-cerAssociation(WUSA).ShethencontinuedtoplaywithWUSAteams at festivals throughout the nation following the league’sdecisiontosuspendoperationsin2004.

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Amemberof thesamerecruitingclassthatproducedUWMHallofFamerLisaKrzykowski,JoshaKruegeretchedhernameinto the Panther record books once again, having her num-ber22retiredbythewomen’ssoccersquadduringthe2001season.

From1994-97KruegerdonnedtheblackandgoldbecomingtheonlyplayerinteamhistorytoplayeveryminuteofeverygameforfourseasonsasakeydefenderinMilwaukee’srisetothetopoftheleague.WiththeIllinoisnativeanchoringUWM’sdefense,the1997squadsetprecedentsforstinginessthatstillstand today. Among those marks are fewest goals allowedinaseason(12)andgoalsagainstaverage(0.60).Forheref-fortsshewasthreetimesnamedtotheall-regionthirdteamandAll-MCCFirstTeam(1995,‘96,‘97).Asafreshman,Kruegerearned MCCAll-Newcomer teamandAll-MCCSecond-Teamhonors.

The2001W-LeagueDefenderoftheYear,Kruegerhascontin-uedhersoccercareersinceleavingMilwaukee.Shehastwicewon W-League National Championships, first with the Chi-cago Cobras in 2000 and again with the Boston Renegadesin2001.KruegerbecamethethirdPanthertojointheWUSAranks,spendingsometimeintheCarolinaCouragecampin2001.

Afterheplayingdays,Kruegerspenttwoseasonsasanassis-tantcoachatAuroraCollegeinIllinois.

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8/26 v.Northwestern!............ L....... 0-18/28 #13Illinois%................... T....... 0-0 2OT9/4 Drake................................ W...... 4-29/7 Marquette....................... T....... 0-0 2OT9/9 @CentralFlorida.......... W...... 1-0 OT9/11 @#12Florida.................. L....... 0-29/16 v.Colgate^...................... L....... 0-19/17 @Wisconsin^................. L....... 0-49/23 @UW-GreenBay*........ W...... 2-19/25 IllinoisState................... W...... 1-0 OT9/30 ClevelandState*.......... W...... 3-010/2 @Butler*......................... W...... 1-010/9 WrightState*................. T....... 1-1 2OT10/14 YoungstownState*..... W...... 7-010/16 @Detroit*....................... W...... 2-110/21 Loyola*............................ W...... 1-010/28 ColoradoCollege......... W...... 1-0HorizonLeagueTournament(GreenBay,Wis.)11/3 v.ClevelandState........ W...... 8-011/4 v.Butler............................ W...... 1-0 2OT11/6 v.Detroit.......................... T....... 0-0 2OT

(UWMadvancedonPKs,4-3)NCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/11 v.Purdue#........................ T....... 0-0 2OT

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Statistical Leaders•JodiKlagos(Fr.,F)....................... 5g,2a-12pts•AmandaWinn(So.D/MF)........ 4g,4a-12pts•KatieCampion(Sr.,F)................ 4g,3a-11pts•SarahTeegarden(Fr.,MF)........ 5g,1a-11pts•ErinKane(Fr.,GK)...............11-5-5,0.58,13SHO

School Records•13-gameUnbeatenStreak(10-0-3)•Six-StraightShutouts(717:10)•13Shutouts(tied)•ZeroShotsAllowed(tied,Nov.3)•FiveTies(tied)•Kane:13SHO*,0.58GAA

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Awards•FreshmanAll-Americans:Kane,Teegarden•All-RegionFirstTeam:GinnyGraczyk•FreshmanAll-Region:KaneTeegarden•All-LeagueFirstTeam:Kane,Teegarden, Graczyk•All-LeagueSecondTeam:Winn,McGann•LeagueAll-NewcomerTeam:Kane, Teegarden,KittyMontgomery•All-TournamentTeam:Kane(MVP),Winn, Graczyk,NicoleMotl,RebeccaEnglund•LeaguePlayersoftheWeek:Kane(x3), Campion,Teegarden

NCAA FIRST ROUNDMilwaukee 0, Purdue 0 - 2ot

Nov. 11 • Valley FieldGoals by period 1 2 OT 2OT TotMilwaukee 0 0 0 0 0Purdue 0 0 0 0 0No ScoringShots: UWM15,PU11Saves: UWM5(Kane5),PU5(Mason5)

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NCAA SECOND ROUND#17 Marquette 1, Milwaukee 0

Nov. 13 • Valley FieldGoals by period 1 2 TotMilwaukee 0 0 0#17Marquette 0 1 1Scoring1 89:40 MU MeghanConnelly(UA)Shots: UWM8,MU10Saves: UWM5(Kane5),MU3(Boyer3)

Front Row (L-R): KittyMontgomery,NicoleMotl,PamShipway,MariaBoyd,ErinKane,BethSteuer,JodiKlagos,EliciaScaife.Second Row (L-R): BaileyBriggs,JoannaSeverson,RebeccaEnglund,ClairePignet,KatieCampion,ValCooper,AmandaWinn,BrendaNeigbauer,StaceyFaude. Third Row (L-R): JaniceMcGann,MollyDuffy,SarahFreidel,AndreaKramer,AndreaWisniewski,KateMegna,SarahTeegarden,GinnyGraczyk. Back Row (L-R): AssistantCoachCrystalinMontgomery,HeadCoachMichaelMoynihan,LibbyShern,TaylorPowell,ElizabethChudy,AssociateHeadCoachDavidNikolic.

Milwaukee streaked into the NCAATour-namentin2005,pushingitsschool-recordunbeaten streak to 13 games (10-0-3) bygettingtothesecondround.

Aftera4-0lossatWisconsin,UWMwouldnotloseagainforalmosttwomonths,shut-tingout10opponentsandsix-straightatonepoint.Theshutoutstreakof717:10isthe14th-bestinNCAADivisionIhistory.

Itseemsappropriatethatthesteakecom-passedtheentireleagueschedule(6-0-1)andallthreegamesoftheleaguetourney,wherethePanthersprevailedoverDetroitinashootoutinthetitlegame.

UWM headed across town for its third-straight NCAA Tourney trip, facing Pur-due of the Big Ten. Neither team scoredthrough two overtimes and Erin Kanecameupwithtwosaves inashootoutto

sendthePanthers intothesecondroundforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.

Once there, they found a familiar foe inMarquette.TheGoldenEagles,nowranked17th nationally, scored the game-winnerwithjust20secondsremainingtoadvancetothenextround.

Kane had a standout rookie season, assheset a school record with a 0.58 goalsagainstaverage.Shealsosetaschoolandleague record with 13 shutouts, a figurethatrankedsecondinthenation.Shewasnamed a First-Team Freshman All-Ameri-canbySoccer America.

FourPantherstopped10points,ledbyJodiKlagos and AmandaWinn with 12 pointsapiece.KatieCampionfinishedwith11,asdidSarahTeegarden,whotiedKlagoswithateam-highfivegoals.

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In winning a second-straight HorizonLeagueChampionship,the2002Panthershadtoovercomean1-4-1start.

The response was tremendous, as UWMwould lose just one more time over itsnext 15 games (10-1-4). The span kickedoffwithaschool-recordfive-straightshut-outs and featured ties with Big Ten foesMinnesota(2-2)andNorthwestern(1-1),aswellascrosstownrivalMarquette(1-1).

In league play, Milwaukee pushed itsleagueunbeatenstreakto17gameswitha6-0-1mark.Theonlyblemishcameasa2-2 tie to Loyola. That match also endedUWM’s884:33leaguescorelessstreak,onewhich includednine-straightshutoutsbytheUWMdefense.

ThePantherswouldgoontowinasecond-straightleaguetourney,thistimedoingsoontheirhomefield.Inthesemifinals,theytoppedWright State, 3-2, at Uihlein Field.Then, playing in the first women’s titlegame in Engelmann Field history, UWMtoppedButlerforthesecond-straightyear,thistime4-2.

Forthesecond-straightseason,Milwaukeewas sent across town toValley Field, thistimedrawingNo.5Pepperdine.Playinginsnowand ice, theWavesscoredagoal in

thefinalthreeminutesofeachhalfforthe2-0win.

Statistically, Elizabeth Chudy and MaggieSuminskieachtoppedthe15-pointmark,withChudyscoringateam-best19pointsin her first season. Suminski, meanwhile,racked up more assists than any Panthersince1997(10)onherwayto16points.

Inthenets,freshmanMollySchneiderandsenior Mary Duffy split time. Schneidersnaggedall-leaguefirstteamhonorswitha6-2-4recordand0.92goalsagainstaver-age.Duffyboasteda0.87GAAonherwaytoa5-4-1recordandhadtheteam’sloneshutout.Thepairwouldcombineona0.90GAAandsevenshutouts.

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8/30 v.Oakland!...................... L....... 1-29/1 Ohio%............................... L....... 0-19/6 v.Buffalo^........................ T....... 1-1 2OT9/8 v.LongBeachState^.. W...... 3-19/13 Cincinnati........................ L....... 1-29/15 RhodeIsland.................. L....... 0-19/20 @YoungstownState* W...... 2-09/22 @WrightState*............ W...... 1-09/27 @Creighton................... W...... 1-09/29 @NorthernIowa.......... W...... 3-010/6 Detroit*........................... W...... 1-0 2OT10/11 Minnesota....................... T....... 2-2 2OT10/13 Wisconsin........................ L....... 0-110/17 @Loyola*......................... T....... 2-2 2OT10/20 Butler*............................. W...... 1-010/25 @Northwestern............ T....... 1-1 2OT10/27 @Marquette................... T....... 1-1 2OT10/30 UW-GreenBay*............ W...... 1-0 OT11/1 Valparaiso....................... W...... 4-1HorizonTournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/8 WrightState.................. W...... 3-111/11 Butler............................... W...... 4-2NCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/16 v.#5Pepperdine#......... L....... 0-2

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Statistical Leaders•ElizabethChudy(Fr.,F)..............8g3a-19pts•MaggieSuminski(Sr.,MF).....3g,10a-16pts•AmberJelinek(So.,F)...................4g,1a-9pts•MaryDuffy(Sr.,GK)............. 5-4-1,0.87,1SHO•MollySchneider(Fr.,GK)................. 6-2-4,0.92

School Records•FiveTies(tied)

Awards•All-RegionSecondTeam:Suminski•All-LeagueFirstTeam:Schneider,Suminski•All-LeagueSecondTeam:Chudy,Brenda Andrews,CarrieDurand•LeagueAll-NewcomerTeam:Chudy, Schneider•All-TournamentTeam:Chudy,Suminski, Duffy,JeneyWalter,LisaBengtsson(MVP)•LeaguePlayeroftheWeek:Chudy

NCAA FIRST ROUND#5 Pepperdine 2, Milwaukee 0

Nov. 16 • Valley FieldGoals by period 1 2 TotMilwaukee 0 0 0#5Pepperdine 1 1 2Scoring1 43:57 PU MeganWoods (Fodor;Stuart)2 87:10 PU MeganWoods(Fodor)Shots:UWM8,PU9Saves: UWM4(Duffy1,Schneider2,TM1),PU5(Picarelli5)

Front Row (L-R): KerriSt.Aubin,SommerRouse,MollyDuffy,ErinShaugnessy,KellyPeterson,JeneyWalter,MaryDuffy.Second Row (L-R): AssistantCoachCrystalinMontgomery,MariaIazzo,MollySchneider,MelissaRicter,StaceyFaude,EliciaScaife,EvannFranklin,BrendaAndrews,LisaBengtsson,EmilyJessen,AmberJelinek,SaraLewis,MeganMann. Back Row (L-R): AthleticTrainerBeckyWorman,AssistantCoachKathyHoverman,BrendaNeigbauer,JamieGoller,HeadCoachMichaelMoynihan,RebeccaEnglund,AlexaTorres,CarrieDurand,ElizabethChudy,As-sistantCoachDavidNikolic,NicoleMotl,JaniceMcGann,AmyOechsner,AndreaKramer,KatieKubacki,MaggieSuminski,AnnaGebelein.

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8/31 v.Iowa!.............................. L....... 0-19/2 Oakland%........................ L....... 1-59/7 CentralMichigan......... W...... 2-19/9 @Valparaiso.................. W...... 3-09/23 WrightState*................ W...... 2-09/25 @UW-GreenBay*........ W...... 2-09/28 @IllinoisState............... W...... 2-19/30 Arkansas......................... W...... 5-010/5 IPFW................................. W...... 2-010/7 YoungstownState*..... W...... 5-010/10 @Wisconsin................... W...... 2-010/14 Northwestern................. L....... 1-210/19 @Detroit*....................... W...... 2-010/21 @Butler*......................... W...... 1-010/25 Loyola*............................ W...... 4-010/28 @Minnesota.................. W...... 2-011/1 Marquette....................... L....... 0-3HorizonTournament(Detroit,Mich.)11/9 @Detroit......................... W...... 2-011/11 v.Butler............................ W...... 1-0 3OTNCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/16 v.Dartmouth.................. L....... 0-1 2OT

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Statistical Leaders•AmyOechsner(Jr.,F)................. 7g,6a-20pts•ErinBlaedow(Sr.,MF)................ 8g,1a-17pts•EvannFranklin(So.,F)............... 7g,2a-16pts•KerriSt.Aubin(So.,GK)........15-5,0.63,6SHO

School Records•15Wins•.750WinningPercentage(tied)•13Shutouts(tied)•Nine-StraightWins(tied)•8-0RoadRecord

Awards•All-RegionSecondTeam:Blaedow•LeaguePlayeroftheYear:Blaedow•LeagueCoachoftheYear:MichaelMoynihan•All-LeagueFirstTeam:Blaedow,Oechsner, CarrieDurand,JulieRuma,Maggie Suminski•All-LeagueSecondTeam:Franklin, St.Aubin,KatieKubacki,JeneyWalter•LeagueAll-NewcomerTeam:Brenda Andrews,SaraLewis,MelissaRicter•All-TournamentTeam:Blaedow(MVP), Durand,Kubacki,St.Aubin•LeaguePlayersoftheWeek:Blaedow

Front Row (L-R): ErinBlaedow,JeneyWalter,KristinCoburn,JulieRuma,KerriSt.Aubin.Sec-ond Row (L-R): ErinShaugnessy,RanaThompson,JamieGoller,AmyOechsner,MeganMann,MaryDuffy,EmilyJessen,BrendaAndrews. Third Row (L-R): DirectorofAthleticsBudHaidet,LauraDriscoll,NicoleMotl,AlexaTorres,MaggieSuminski,MelissaRicter,CarrieDurand,EvannFranklin,LisaBengtsson,SommerRouse,SaraLewis,AmberJelinek,AssistantCoachCrystalinMontgomery. Back Row (L-R): HeadCoachMichaelMoynihan,KatieKubacki,StudentTrainerCornellSmith,AssistantCoachKathyHoverman,AssistantCoachDavidNikolic.

NCAA FIRST ROUNDDartmouth 1, Milwaukee 0 - 2ot

Nov. 16 • Valley FieldGoals by period 1 2 OT 2OT TotMilwaukee 0 0 0 0 0Dartmouth 0 0 0 1 1Scoring1 111:18 DC KatherineKannenberg (McVeigh)Shots:UWM5,DC7Saves: UWM2(St.Aubin2),DC2(Mabarg-er2)

In2001,thePanthersgotofftoaninauspi-ciousstart,sitting0-2andbeingoutscored6-1afterthefirstweekendoftheseason.

Milwaukee responded with a school-re-cord nine-game winning streak, allowingjust two goals in that time. In all, UWMwould yield just seven more goals in theregular season, entering the league tour-namentat13-5.

ThePanthershadtwodifferentstreaksoffour-straightshutouts,tyingaschoolmark.Those clean sheets would add up, as thesquadeclipsedtheschoolmarkof12shut-outssetbythe1997team.

Inleagueplay,UWM’ssuccesscontinued,aspostedasecond-straightperfectleaguere-cord(6-0).ThePanthersalsopostedjustthesecond scoreless league season in schoolhistory,outscoringleaguefoes16-0.

Once Milwaukee reached the leaguetournament,itwasmoreofthesame.ThePanthersdefeatedhostDetroit,2-0,inthesemifinalsandcameawaythe1-0victorsinthetitlegamevs.Butler.

Thatchampionshipgameremainsthesec-ond-longestgameinschoolhistory,asKris-tinCoburndidnottallythegamewinneruntilthethirdovertime.Itwasthesquad’sfirstovertimematchoftheseason.

Facing Dartmouth across town at Mar-quette’s Valley Field, UWM and the IvyLeague champs engaged in a defensivestruggle. Inamatch that featured just 12totalshots,theBigGreentalliedthegame-winnerinthe112thminute.

Ingoal,KerriSt.Aubinstartedall20gamesandtalliedsixsoloshutoutsonherwaytoa then-school record 0.63 goals againstaverage.

While defense was the key to the team’ssuccess, the offense was no slouch,. Ledbythreeplayerswithseven-or-moregoals,Milwaukee finished with 39 scores. ErinBlaedow garnered League Player of theYearhonorswithateam-higheightgoals,while Amy Oechsner and Evann Franklineachtalliedseven.

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1997 MCCRegularSeasonChampionsMCCTournamentChampion 13-3-4 (4-0-1)

8/30 Valparaiso....................... W...... 3-09/5 WesternIllinois............. W..... 16-09/12 #21Minnesota............... T....... 2-2 2OT9/14 Iowa.................................. W...... 1-09/19 @NorthernIllinois...... W...... 3-19/21 @IllinoisState............... W...... 3-09/26 CentralFlorida.............. W...... 1-0 2OT9/28 @Butler*.......................... T....... 0-0 2OT10/3 @UW-GreenBay*........ W...... 5-010/10 @Marquette................... L....... 1-210/12 Louisville......................... W...... 6-110/17 @EasternMichigan.... W...... 2-010/19 @Detroit*....................... W...... 1-010/24 @Evansville.................... L....... 1-2 OT10/26 WrightState*................ W...... 3-010/31 @Wisconsin.................... T....... 0-0 2OT11/2 Loyola*............................ W...... 8-1MCCTournament(Indianapolis,Ind.)11/7 v.WrightState............... W...... 4-011/9 @Butler............................ T....... 1-1 4OT (UWMadvancedonPKs,5-4)NCAATournament(Minneapolis,Minn.)11/15 @#11Minnesota.......... L....... 1-2

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Statistical Leaders•LisaKrzykowski(Sr.,F)............16g,6a-38pts•CammyPolson(Sr.,F)........... 11g,12a-34pts•FantaCooper(Fr.,D/F).............. 4g,4a-12pts•KathyHoverman(Jr.,GK).. 13-3-4,0.66,6SHO

School Records•Goals(16),Assists(13),Points(45),Shots(59), ShotsAllowed(0-tied)-(Sept.5)•.750WinPercentage(tied)•62Goals,50Assists,174Points,431Shots•0.55GoalsAgainstAverage•7-1HomeRecord(tied)•Polson:12Shots(Nov.2),12Assists(tied), FiveGame-WinningGoals(tied)•Krzykowski:78Shots,16Goals(tied), 38Points(tied),FourGoals/NinePoints (tied,Oct.12)

Awards•All-RegionFirstTeam:Krzykowski•All-RegionThirdTeam:JoshaKrueger•LeaguePlayeroftheYear:Krzykowski•LeagueCoachoftheYear:MichaelMoynihan•All-LeagueFirstTeam:Hoverman,Krueger, Krzykowski,Polson•All-LeagueSecondTeam:Cooper,Chandra Konkol•LeagueAll-NewcomerTeam:Cooper•All-TournamentTeam:Hosni•LeaguePlayersoftheWeek:Polson(x2), Hoverman

NCAA FIRST ROUND#11 Minnesota 2, Milwaukee 1

Nov. 15 • Minneapolis, Minn.Goals by period 1 2 TotMilwaukee 1 0 1#11Minnesota 1 1 2Scoring1 21:09 UWM LisaKrzykowski(Polson)2 33:18 UM LaurieSeidl(Walek)3 54:00 UM KellyShea(McElmary)Shots:UWM2,UM12Saves: UWM10(Hoverman10),UM0

Front Row (L-R): CrystalinMontgomery,JamieMay,KathyHoverman,LizUlicki,MollyPape,Sue Leising, Kristin Coburn, Danielle Alberg. Middle Row (L-R): Lindsey Munkwitz, JodyStafne,LisaKrzykowski,CammyPolson,MaraThompson,JoshaKrueger,JoanneWilde,TammySobaski,MichelleAlioto. Back Row (L-R): AssistantCoachRobHarrington,AssistantCoachDavidNikolic,JoyProvan,KatieWaltenberger,ChandraKonkol,MichelleKoziczkowski,LianaKleszczynski,FantaCooper,RanaThompson,StefanieHosni,HeadCoachMichaelMoynihan,AssistantCoachSueMoynihan.

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The1997squadgotoff toa7-0-2start,astretch that would be indicative of theteam’s all-around strengths. It outscoredopponents34-3overthefirstninegames,includingarecord-breaking16-0winoverWesternIllinois.

Thatmatchestablishedschoolrecordsforgoals(16),assists(13)andshots(59).UWMalsodidnotallowashotinthematch,thefirsttimetheteamhadeveraccomplishedthefeat.

In their next match, the Panthers playedNo.21Minnesotatoa2-2draw,anoppo-nenttheywouldseeintheNCAATourna-ment.

Milwaukee won the Midwestern Colle-giate Conference regular season crownwitha4-0-1recordandadvancedthroughtheMCCTournament.Afterabyeintothesemifinals,UWMtoppedWrightState,4-0,and tied Butler, 1-1, after four overtimes,the longest game in school history. ThePantherswonthetourneytitleonPKs,5-4,andadvancedtotheirfirstNCAATourna-ment.

Once again facing the Gophers, this timeranked11thinthecountry,UWMjumpedouttoa1-0leadonagoalfromMCCPlay-eroftheYearLisaKrzykowski.TheUofMthenscoredapairofunansweredgoalsfor

the2-1win.GoalkeeperKathyHovermanwascalledontomake10savesforMilwau-keeinthematch.

Theteamrewrotetherecordbooks,estab-lishingschoolrecordswith13winsanda.750winningpercentage.Italsodominatedonbothsidesoftheball,scoringaschool-record60goalswithrecordsof50assistsand431shots.Onthedefensiveend,UWMallowed a record 0.55 goals against aver-ageandathen-record12shutouts.

Individually, Krzykowski tied her ownschool records with 16 goals and 38points.Meanwhile,Polsontiedanotherre-cordwith12assists.Inthenets,HovermanbrokeherownschoolGAAmarkbyalmost0.36goalsandfinishedwithsixindividualshutouts.

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Division I W L T First Last GF GAArizona 1 1 0 1994 1999 5 5Arkansas 1 0 0 2001 2001 5 0BostonCollege 0 1 0 2004 2004 1 4Bowling Green First MeetingBrighamYoung 0 2 0 1999 2000 1 7Buffalo 1 0 1 1991 2002 3 1Butler 14 5 2 1994 2005 35 24UCLA 0 1 0 2003 2003 0 4Canisius 1 0 0 1993 1993 2 0CentralFlorida 3 0 0 1997 2005 3 0CentralMichigan 2 0 0 2000 2001 5 3Cincinnati 2 4 0 1989 2003 6 11Cleveland State 4 0 0 2004 2005 16 1Colgate 0 1 0 2005 2005 0 1ColoradoCollege 1 0 0 2005 2005 1 0Creighton 3 4 0 1991 2004 9 10Dartmouth 0 1 0 2001 2001 0 1Dayton 4 6 1 1985 2003 14 22DePaul 2 1 0 1998 2004 5 3Detroit 10 6 1 1994 2005 23 22Drake 1 0 0 2005 2005 4 2EasternIllinois 0 1 0 1998 1998 1 2EasternMichigan 1 0 0 1997 1997 2 0Evansville 3 1 0 1993 1999 8 4Florida 0 1 0 2005 2005 2 0FloridaInternational1 1 1 1991 1998 3 4GeorgeWashington 1 1 0 1992 1993 3 3Illinois 0 0 1 2005 2005 0 0IllinoisState 5 2 2 1996 2005 18 8Indiana 0 2 0 1993 2004 1 7IPFW 1 0 0 2001 2001 2 0Iowa 3 1 0 1997 2003 6 3IowaState 1 1 0 1996 2004 5 3Kansas 0 2 0 2003 2004 0 4Kentucky 0 2 0 1992 1995 2 6LongBeachState 1 0 0 2002 2002 3 1Louisville 2 1 0 1990 1997 8 2Loyola (IL) 12 1 2 1992 2005 58 12LoyolaMarymount 0 1 0 2003 2003 0 1Marquette 5 5 4 1993 2005 15 14Michigan 0 1 0 2000 2000 2 3MichiganState 1 6 0 1986 1993 4 17Minnesota 2 5 2 1993 2002 15 18MississippiState 0 0 1 2004 2004 2 2Missouri First MeetingMontana 0 1 0 1996 1996 0 1Nebraska 1 1 0 1994 1998 2 3NewHampshire 1 0 0 1995 1995 5 1NewMexico 0 1 0 1994 1994 0 3NorthCarolina 0 2 0 1991 1995 0 15NorthernIllinois 5 1 0 1993 1998 14 8NorthernIowa 1 0 0 2002 2002 3 0Northwestern 3 4 1 1994 2005 13 13NotreDame 1 3 0 1989 1993 2 13Oakland 2 3 0 1999 2003 7 11Oklahoma 0 1 0 2000 2000 0 1Ohio 0 1 0 2002 2002 0 1OralRoberts 0 0 1 2000 2000 2 2Pepperdine 0 1 0 2002 2002 0 2Portland First MeetingPurdue 1 0 1 2004 2005 2 1Rhode Island 0 1 0 2002 2002 0 1Sacred Heart First MeetingSt.Francis(PA) 1 0 0 1988 1988 5 2St.Joseph’s(PA) 1 0 0 1989 1989 2 1South Dakota State 1 0 0 2004 2004 2 0Tennessee 1 0 0 2000 2000 3 0Toledo 1 0 0 1995 1995 1 0

Division I W L T First Last GF GAValparaiso 7 0 0 1993 2002 39 2Vanderbilt 0 1 0 2003 2003 0 1Villanova 0 1 0 1999 1999 0 1Virginia 0 1 0 1995 1995 2 5Washington First MeetingWashingtonState 0 2 0 1995 1996 0 4WeberState 1 0 0 1999 1999 1 0WesternIllinois 1 0 0 1997 1997 16 0WesternMichigan 2 0 0 1996 2000 8 0William&Mary 0 1 0 1992 1992 0 4Wisconsin 1 17 4 1984 2005 5 72UW-Green Bay 15 6 1 1988 2005 47 25Wright State 12 5 5 1989 2004 39 20Xavier 1 6 0 1990 2000 6 16Youngstown State 5 0 0 2001 2005 21 1

Division II W L T First Last GF GABarry(FL) 0 1 0 1992 1992 1 3Lewis 5 0 0 1988 1994 19 6Missouri-Rolla 0 1 0 1984 1984 1 6Missouri-St.Louis 4 2 0 1984 1993 15 13Quincy 1 4 0 1984 1991 9 13

Division III W L T First Last GF GABeloit 3 0 0 1984 1985 32 1GustavusAdolphus 0 0 1 1985 1985 2 2Kalamazoo 0 1 1 1986 1987 3 6LakeForest 2 0 0 1986 1989 15 1Lawrence 2 0 0 1984 1988 14 0Macalester 0 1 0 1986 1986 1 3Marian 1 0 0 1991 1991 8 0SIU-Edwardsville 1 1 0 1984 1993 5 3St.Benedict’s(MN) 2 0 0 1988 1992 6 3St.Mary’s(IN) 6 1 1 1985 1991 21 6St.Mary’s(MN) 1 2 1 1986 1990 1 8St.Norbert’s 2 1 0 1984 1989 13 4St.Thomas(MN) 3 2 0 1986 1991 5 9ThomasMore 0 0 1 1990 1990 2 2TrumanState 4 3 0 1984 1991 14 8Wheaton(IL) 2 0 0 1986 1986 8 0Wilmington(OH) 0 0 1 1985 1985 1 1

NAIA W L T First Last GF GAGeneva 1 0 0 1988 1988 3 2Lindenwood 0 1 0 1988 1988 1 4MissouriBaptist 1 0 0 1986 1986 7 0SienaHeights 0 1 0 1988 1988 0 4

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Conference W L TAmericaEast 1 0 0Atlantic-10 6 14 1AtlanticCoast 0 3 0AtlanticSun 2 0 0Big10 11 36 9BigEast 12 16 4BigSky 1 1 0BigWest 1 0 0BigXII 2 5 0ColonialAthletic 0 1 0ConferenceUSA 3 0 0HorizonLeague 72 23 11Independent 3 0 0IvyLeague 0 1 0Mid-American 12 2 1Mid-AtlanticAthletic1 0 0

Conference W L TMid-Continent 10 3 1MissouriValley 13 7 2MountainWest 0 3 0Northeast 1 0 0OhioValley 0 1 0Pacific10 1 4 0Patriot 0 1 0Southeastern 2 4 1SunBelt 1 1 1WestCoast 0 2 0

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Arizona 1-1-09/11/99......N....... L..... 2-32OT10/21/94...A...... W.... 3-2 OT

Arkansas 1-0-09/30/01......H...... W.... 5-0

Barry (FL) 0-1-010/18/92...A....... L..... 1-3

Beloit 3-0-09/24/85......A...... W...15-010/4/84......A...... W.... 6-19/15/84......H...... W...11-0

Boston College 0-1-09/10/04......H....... L..... 1-4

Brigham Young 0-2-09/23/00......H....... L..... 0-29/9/99........A....... L..... 1-5

Buffalo 1-0-19/6/02........N....... T..... 1-1 2OT10/19/91...N...... W.... 2-0

Butler 14-5-211/4/05......N^... W.... 1-0 2OT10/2/05......A...... W.... 1-010/24/04...H...... W.... 1-0 2OT9/21/03......A...... W.... 1-011/10/02...H^... W.... 4-210/20/02...H...... W.... 1-011/11/01...N^... W.... 1-0 3OT10/21/01...A...... W.... 1-011/3/00......N^... W.... 1-010/15/00...H...... W.... 2-011/5/99......A^... W.... 4-110/10/99...A....... L..... 1-310/9/98......H....... L..... 0-1 OT11/9/97......A^.... T..... 1-1 2OT(PKs:UWM5,Butler4)9/28/97......A....... T..... 0-0 2OT11/8/96......N^.... L..... 0-410/13/96...H...... W.... 2-011/3/95......N^... W.... 6-210/6/95......A....... L..... 0-311/4/94......A^.... L..... 0-39/30/94......H...... W.... 7-4 OT

UCLA 0-1-09/12/03......N....... L..... 0-4

Canisius 1-0-09/25/93......N...... W.... 2-0

Central Florida 3-0-09/9/05........A...... W.... 1-0 OT10/18/98...A...... W.... 1-09/26/97......H...... W.... 1-0

Central Michigan 2-0-09/7/01........H...... W.... 2-19/8/00........A...... W.... 3-2 OT

Cincinnati 2-4-010/3/03......A...... W.... 1-09/13/00......H....... L..... 1-210/25/90...H...... W.... 2-110/12/91...A....... L..... 1-210/21/90...H....... L..... 0-110/8/89......A....... L..... 1-5

Cleveland State 4-0-011/3/05......N^... W.... 8-09/30/05......H...... W.... 3-011/4/04......N^... W.... 4-110/3/04......A...... W.... 1-0

Colgate 0-1-09/16/05......N....... L..... 0-1

Colorado College 1-0-010/28/05...H...... W.... 1-0

Creighton 5-2-09/19/04......N...... W.... 3-09/27/02......A...... W.... 1-010/15/99...H...... W.... 2-110/14/94...A....... L..... 0-110/16/93...H....... L..... 1-29/11/92......A....... L..... 0-39/8/91........H....... L..... 2-3 OT

Dartmouth 0-1-011/16/01...N$..... L..... 0-1 2OT

Dayton 4-6-18/29/03......N....... L..... 0-1 OT9/24/99......A...... W.... 1-0 OT9/19/98......H...... W.... 2-19/16/94......A...... W.... 2-110/10/93...H....... L..... 2-49/26/92......A....... T..... 2-2 2OT10/27/91...H....... L..... 0-29/9/90........H...... W.... 3-110/7/89......A....... L..... 1-49/29/85......N....... L..... 1-39/15/85......A....... L..... 0-3

DePaul 2-1-09/12/04......H....... L..... 2-3 2OT

9/1/99........H...... W.... 1-09/13/98......A...... W.... 2-0

Detroit 10-6-111/6/05......N^.... T..... 0-0 2OT

(PKs:UWM4,UDM3)10/16/05...A...... W.... 2-111/7/04......N^.... L..... 0-110/24/04...H...... W.... 2-1 OT11/7/03......N^.... L..... 0-1 2OT10/10/03...A...... W.... 2-110/6/02......A...... W.... 1-0 2OT11/9/01......A^... W.... 2-010/19/01...A...... W.... 2-010/6/00......H...... W.... 2-010/8/99......A...... W.... 2-1 OT10/11/98...H....... L..... 2-410/19/97...A...... W.... 1-09/27/96......H....... L..... 1-211/5/95......N^.... L..... 0-410/14/95...A....... L..... 0-3 OT9/11/94......H...... W.... 4-3

Drake 1-0-09/4/05........H...... W.... 4-2

Eastern Illinois 0-1-09/27/98......H....... L..... 1-2

Eastern Michigan 1-0-010/17/97...A...... W.... 2-0

Evansville 3-1-09/5/99........H...... W.... 2-110/24/97...A....... L..... 1-210/11/96...H...... W.... 2-19/5/93........H...... W.... 3-0

Florida International 1-1-110/16/98...N...... W.... 2-010/16/92...A....... L..... 0-39/14/91......N....... T..... 1-1 2OT

Geneva 1-0-010/29/88...A...... W.... 3-2

George Washington 1-1-09/18/93......N....... L..... 1-29/13/92......N...... W.... 2-1 OT

Gustavus Adolphus 0-0-110/17/85...A....... T..... 2-2 2OT

Illinois 0-0-18/28/05......H....... T..... 0-0 2OT

Illinois State 5-2-29/25/05......H...... W.... 1-0 OT9/26/04......A....... T..... 0-0 2OT9/7/03........H....... T..... 0-0 2OT9/28/01......A...... W.... 2-19/29/00......H...... W.... 4-3 OT10/22/99...A....... L..... 0-29/11/98......H....... L..... 0-1 OT9/21/97......A...... W.... 3-09/29/96......H...... W.... 8-1

Indiana 0-2-08/29/04......H....... L..... 1-210/3/93......H....... L..... 0-5

IPFW 1-0-010/5/01......H...... W.... 2-0

Iowa 3-1-010/24/03...A...... W.... 3-18/31/01......N....... L..... 0-110/23/98...A...... W.... 2-1 OT9/14/97......H...... W.... 1-0

Iowa State 1-1-09/17/04......A....... L..... 1-29/7/96........N...... W.... 4-1

Kalamazoo 0-1-19/9/87........H....... T..... 3-3 2OT10/11/86...A....... L..... 0-3

Kansas 0-2-09/3/04........A....... L..... 0-19/5/03........H....... L..... 0-3

Kentucky 0-2-010/1/95......H....... L..... 0-19/5/92........A....... L..... 2-5

Lake Forest 2-0-010/18/89...H...... W.... 4-110/15/86...H...... W...11-0

Lawrence 2-0-09/15/88......H...... W...12-010/27/84...H...... W.... 2-0

Lewis 5-0-010/5/94......H...... W.... 3-210/3/92......H...... W.... 6-19/26/90......H...... W.... 7-39/3/89........A...... W.... 2-09/25/88......H...... W.... 1-0

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Lindenwood 0-1-09/5/88........A....... L..... 1-4

Long Beach State 1-0-09/8/02........N...... W.... 2-1

Louisville 2-1-010/12/97...H...... W.... 6-110/4/92......H...... W.... 2-010/27/90...A....... L..... 0-1

Loyola 12-1-210/21/05...H...... W.... 1-011/5/04......N^.... T..... 0-0 2OT(PKs:UWM5,LUC4)10/13/04...A...... W.... 3-010/5/03......H...... W.... 2-010/17/02...A....... T..... 2-2 2OT10/25/01...H...... W.... 4-010/27/00...A...... W.... 3-2 OT10/5/99......H...... W.... 5-010/27/98...A...... W.... 2-011/2/97......H...... W.... 8-111/3/96......H...... W.... 8-19/26/95......A...... W.... 5-010/30/94...H....... L..... 3-410/23/93...A...... W.... 4-29/23/92......H...... W.... 8-0

Loyola Marymount 0-1-09/14/03......A....... L..... 0-1

Macalester 0-1-09/12/86......A....... L..... 1-3

Marian 1-0-010/15/91...H...... W.... 8-0

Marquette 5-5-411/13/05...N$..... L..... 0-19/7/05........H....... T..... 0-0 2OT9/8/04........N....... L..... 0-19/24/03......H...... W.... 3-2 OT10/27/02...N....... T..... 1-1 2OT11/1/01......H....... L..... 0-39/1/00........N....... L..... 1-29/21/99......H....... T..... 0-0 2OT9/22/98......N...... W.... 1-010/10/97...N....... L..... 1-210/30/96...H...... W.... 1-09/22/95......N...... W.... 2-110/26/94...H....... T..... 1-1 2OT9/15/93......H...... W.... 4-0

Michigan 0-1-010/22/00...A....... L..... 2-3

Michigan State 1-6-09/26/93......A....... L..... 0-310/11/92...H....... L..... 0-310/20/91...A....... L..... 1-210/13/90...H....... L..... 0-311/5/89......A....... L..... 0-2 2OT10/2/88......H....... L..... 1-310/5/86......H...... W.... 2-1

Minnesota 2-5-210/11/02...H....... T..... 2-2 2OT10/28/01...A...... W.... 2-010/13/00...A....... L..... 0-18/29/99......H....... L..... 2-311/15/97...A$..... L..... 1-29/12/97......H....... T..... 2-2 2OT9/20/96......A....... L..... 0-19/9/94........A....... L..... 1-510/31/93...H...... W.... 5-2

Mississippi State 0-0-19/5/04........N....... T..... 2-2 2OT

Missouri Baptist 1-0-09/19/86......H...... W.... 7-0

Missouri-Rolla 0-1-09/2/84........N....... L..... 1-6

Missouri-St. Louis 4-2-09/12/93......N...... W.... 5-2 2OT9/7/90........H...... W.... 3-110/29/89...A...... W.... 2-19/11/88......N...... W.... 4-09/27/85......A....... L..... 0-39/1/84........N....... L..... 1-6

Montana 0-1-010/4/96......N....... L..... 0-1

Nebraska 1-1-09/4/98........A...... W.... 2-1 2OT10/16/94...A....... L..... 0-2

New Hampshire 1-0-09/10/95......N...... W.... 5-1

New Mexico 0-1-010/23/94...N....... L..... 0-3

North Carolina 0-2-09/2/95........N....... L..... 0-89/29/91......N....... L..... 0-7

Northern Illinois 5-1-011/1/98......H...... W.... 3-19/19/97......A...... W.... 3-09/22/96......H...... W.... 3-0

9/17/95......H...... W.... 5-49/25/94......A...... W.... 1-010/17/93...A....... L..... 1-2

Northern Iowa 1-0-09/29/02......A...... W.... 3-0

Northwestern 3-4-18/26/05......N....... L..... 0-111/2/03......H...... W.... 2-110/25/02...A....... T..... 1-1 2OT10/14/01...H....... L..... 1-29/8/98........H....... L..... 0-49/10/96......A...... W.... 3-010/20/95...H....... L..... 2-39/3/94........A...... W.... 3-2

Notre Dame 1-3-010/6/93......H....... L..... 0-610/6/91......H....... L..... 0-310/10/90...A....... L..... 0-39/8/89........H...... W.... 3-1

Oakland 2-3-010/12/03...A....... L..... 1-28/30/02......N....... L..... 1-29/2/01........H....... L..... 1-510/20/00...A...... W.... 2-1 OT10/3/99......H...... W.... 2-1 OT

Oklahoma 0-1-09/15/00......A....... L..... 0-1

Ohio 0-1-09/1/02........H....... L..... 0-1

Oral Roberts 0-0-19/17/00......A....... T..... 2-2 2OT

Pepperdine 0-1-011/16/02...N$..... L..... 0-2

Purdue 1-0-111/11/05...N$..... T..... 0-0 2OT(PKs:UWM5,Purdue4)10/30/04...H...... W.... 2-1

Quincy 1-4-09/28/91......N....... L..... 2-39/25/90......A....... L..... 1-310/15/89...H...... W.... 3-210/27/85...H....... L..... 2-3 2OT11/3/84......A....... L..... 1-2

Rhode Island 0-1-09/15/02......H....... L..... 0-1

Siena Heights 0-1-010/16/88...A....... L..... 0-4

SIU-Edwardsville 1-1-09/11/93......N...... W.... 5-29/13/84......H....... L..... 0-1

South Dakota State 1-0-08/30/04......N...... W.... 2-0

St. Benedict’s (MN) 2-0-010/24/92...H...... W.... 3-210/14/88...H...... W.... 3-1

St. Francis (PA) 1-0-010/28/88...A...... W.... 5-2

St. Joseph’s (PA) 1-0-09/2/89........N...... W.... 2-1

St. Mary’s (IN) 6-1-110/4/91......A...... W.... 3-09/22/90......H...... W.... 3-09/23/89......H...... W.... 1-010/22/88...N....... L..... 0-1 2OT9/28/88......A...... W.... 1-0 2OT9/2/87........H...... W.... 4-010/12/86...A....... T..... 3-3 2OT10/6/85......H...... W.... 6-1

St. Mary’s (MN) 1-2-110/20/90...H....... T..... 0-0 2OT9/16/89......A....... L..... 0-29/18/88......H...... W.... 1-09/6/86........H....... L..... 0-6

St. Norbert 2-1-09/12/89......H....... L..... 1-39/3/88........A...... W.... 4-210/28/84...H...... W.... 6-1

St. Thomas (MN) 3-2-09/13/91......N...... W.... 3-29/29/90......H...... W.... 1-09/17/89......A...... W.... 1-010/23/88...H....... L..... 0-19/14/86......A....... L..... 0-6

Tennessee 1-0-08/27/00......H...... W.... 3-0

Thomas More 0-0-110/28/90...A....... T..... 2-2 2OT

Truman State 5-2-010/26/91...H...... W.... 1-09/16/90......A....... L..... 0-210/28/89...A...... W.... 2-1

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9/24/88......H....... L..... 1-29/28/85......N...... W.... 3-19/21/85......H...... W.... 3-011/4/84......A...... W.... 4-0

Toledo 1-0-010/21/95...H...... W.... 1-0

Valparaiso 7-0-011/1/02......H...... W.... 4-19/9/01........A...... W.... 3-08/30/97......H...... W.... 3-010/18/96...A...... W.... 6-09/15/95......H...... W.... 7-09/23/94......A...... W.... 4-19/19/93......H...... W...12-0

Vanderbilt 0-1-08/31/03......H....... L..... 0-1

Villanova 0-1-010/1/99......H....... L..... 0-1

Virginia 0-1-09/9/95........A....... L..... 2-5

Washington State 0-2-010/6/96......A....... L..... 0-29/4/95........N........ L..... 0-2

Weber State 1-0-09/18/99......H...... W.... 1-0

Western Illinois 1-0-09/5/97........H...... W...16-0

Western Michigan 2-0-09/10/00......A...... W.... 3-010/26/96...H...... W.... 5-0

Wheaton 2-0-09/9/86........H...... W.... 8-09/19/85......A...... W.... 5-3

William & Mary 0-1-09/19/92......N....... L..... 0-4

Wilmington (OH) 0-0-19/14/85......A....... T..... 1-1 2OT

Wisconsin 1-17-49/17/05......A....... L..... 0-410/21/04...H....... L..... 0-210/29/03...A....... L..... 1-210/13/02...H....... L..... 0-110/10/01...A...... W.... 2-0

8/25/00......N....... L..... 0-310/24/99...A....... T..... 0-0 2OT10/25/98...H....... T..... 0-0 2OT10/31/97...A....... T..... 0-0 2OT9/15/96......A....... L..... 0-1 OT10/29/95...H....... T..... 2-2 2OT9/5/94........A....... L..... 0-59/4/93........H....... L..... 0-510/7/92......A....... L..... 0-29/22/91......H....... L..... 0-810/5/90......A....... L....0-109/28/89......H....... L..... 0-510/7/88......A....... L..... 0-210/8/86......H....... L..... 0-410/2/85......A....... L..... 0-410/6/84......A....... L..... 0-59/8/84........H....... L..... 0-7

UW-Green Bay 15-6-19/23/05......A...... W.... 2-19/21/04......H...... W.... 2-110/17/03...A....... L..... 1-2 OT10/30/02...H...... W.... 1-09/25/01......A...... W.... 2-09/20/00......H...... W.... 5-211/4/99......N^... W.... 3-010/27/99...A....... L..... 0-1

9/26/98......H...... W.... 3-210/3/97......A...... W.... 5-011/7/96......N^... W.... 2-08/31/96......H....... L..... 0-310/11/95...A....... L..... 2-411/3/94......N^... W.... 2-1 OT10/7/94......H...... W.... 2-09/22/93......H....... T..... 3-3 2OT10/21/92...H....... L..... 1-210/5/91......A...... W.... 3-09/18/91......H....... L..... 1-210/17/90...H...... W.... 1-09/13/89......H...... W.... 5-110/19/88...A...... W.... 1-0

Wright State 12-5-510/9/05......H....... T..... 1-1 2OT10/10/04...A...... W.... 2-09/28/03......H...... W.... 3-2 2OT11/8/02......H^... W.... 3-19/22/02......A...... W.... 1-09/23/01......H...... W.... 2-011/5/00......A^.... L..... 0-110/1/00......A...... W.... 2-011/7/99......N^.... T..... 1-1 2OT9/19/99......H...... W.... 2-011/5/98......N^.... T..... 0-0 2OT

10/4/98......A....... T..... 0-0 2OT11/7/97......N^... W.... 4-010/26/97...H...... W.... 3-010/20/96...A....... L..... 1-211/2/95......N^... W.... 3-29/29/95......H...... W.... 6-19/18/94......A...... W.... 2-110/2/93......H....... T..... 2-2 2OT9/27/92......A....... L..... 0-29/3/90........A....... L..... 0-210/1/89......H....... L..... 1-2 OT

Xavier 1-6-09/3/00........H....... L..... 1-29/26/99......A....... L..... 0-210/2/94......H...... W.... 2-110/24/93...H....... L..... 2-49/20/92......H....... L..... 0-310/13/91...A....... L..... 0-29/23/90......H....... L..... 1-2

Youngstown State 5-0-010/14/05...H...... W.... 7-010/1/04......A...... W.... 6-110/26/03...H...... W.... 1-09/20/02......A...... W.... 2-010/7/01......H...... W.... 5-0

^-LeagueTournamentGame•$-NCAATournament•H-Home•A-Away•N-NeutralSite

AtHome............................... 102-55-14 (.637)OntheRoad..........................67-70-15 (.490)AtaNeutralSite..................... 27-25-8 (.517)

InAugust....................................... 3-9-1 (.269)InSeptember........................91-66-14 (.573)InOctober..............................81-62-16 (.560)InNovember........................... 21-13-6 (.600)

Duringthe1980’s.................. 35-31-4 (.529)Duringthe1990’s................92-78-18 (.537)Duringthe2000’s................69-41-15 (.612)

InLeagueGames*................. 54-12-4 (.800)IntheLeagueTournament*...15-6-5 (.652) Quarterfinals........................... 6-0-1 (.929) Semifinals................................. 7-3-1 (.682) ChampionshipGame........... 2-3-3 (.438)IntheNCAATournament*...... 0-4-1 (.100)

InOvertime............................28-19-37 (.554)In1OT........................................ 12-10-0 (.545)In2OTs...................................... 15-9-35 (.551)In3OTs........................................... 1-0-0 (1.00)

In4OTs........................................... 0-0-2 (.500)InShootouts................................. 4-2-0 (.667)

Scoring1Goal........................ 39-44-9 (.473)Scoring2Goals.....................56-15-10 (.753)Scoring3+Goals.................... 100-1-3 (.976)

Allowing1Goal...................... 55-32-9 (.620)Allowing2Goals..................24-45-10 (.367)Allowing3+Goals....................6-73-3 (.091)

InShutouts.......................... 111-90-15 (.549)

AgainstRankedTeams*..........1-18-3 (.114) Against#1-10.......................... 1-7-0 (.125) Against#11-25.....................0-11-3 (.107)

AgainstDivisionI............155-128-31 (.543)AgainstDivisionII.....................10-8-0 (.556)AgainstDivisionIII................. 29-12-6 (.681)AgainstNAIA................................ 2-2-0 (.500)

RankingsaccordingtoNSCAA*RecordsreflectDivisionI

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2005Michael Moynihan

Record: 12-5-5, 6-0-1 Horizon (1st)8/26 v.Northwestern!............ L....... 0-18/28 #13Illinois%................... T....... 0-0 2OT9/4 Drake................................ W...... 4-29/7 Marquette....................... T....... 0-0 2OT9/9 @CentralFlorida.......... W...... 1-0 OT9/11 @#12Florida.................. L....... 0-29/16 v.Colgate^...................... L....... 0-19/17 @Wisconsin^................. L....... 0-49/23 @UW-GreenBay*........ W...... 2-19/25 IllinoisState................... W...... 1-0 OT9/30 ClevelandState*.......... W...... 3-010/2 @Butler*......................... W...... 1-010/9 WrightState*................. T....... 1-1 2OT10/14 YoungstownState*..... W...... 7-010/16 @Detroit*....................... W...... 2-110/21 Loyola*............................ W...... 1-010/28 ColoradoCollege......... W...... 1-0HorizonLeagueTournament(GreenBay,Wis.)11/3 v.ClevelandState........ W...... 8-011/4 v.Butler............................ W...... 1-0 2OT11/6 v.Detroit.......................... T....... 0-0 2OT

(UWMadvancedonPKs,4-3)NCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/11 v.Purdue#........................ T....... 0-0 2OT

(UWMadvancedonPKs,6-5)11/13 @#17Marquette#........ L....... 0-1

*HorizonLeagueGame!MilwaukeeCupGameatValleyField

%MilwaukeeCupGameatEngelmannField^BigToeSoccerInvitational(Madison,Wis.)

#AtValleyField

2004Michael Moynihan

Record: 11-8-3, 7-0-0 Horizon (1st)8/27 v.SouthDakotaState!W...... 2-08/29 Indiana%.......................... L....... 1-29/3 @#17Kansas&............... L....... 0-19/5 v.MississippiState&..... T....... 2-2 2OT9/8 @Marquette................... L....... 0-19/10 BostonCollege.............. L....... 1-49/12 DePaul.............................. L....... 2-3 2OT

9/17 @IowaState^................ L....... 1-29/19 v.Creighton^................. W...... 3-09/21 UW-GreenBay*............ W...... 2-19/26 @IllinoisState................ T....... 0-0 2OT10/1 @YoungstownState* W...... 6-110/3 @ClevelandState*...... W...... 1-010/10 @WrightState*............ W...... 2-010/13 @Loyola*........................ W...... 3-010/17 Butler*............................. W...... 1-0 2OT10/21 Wisconsin........................ L....... 0-210/24 Detroit*........................... W...... 2-1 OT10/30 Purdue............................. W...... 2-1HorizonTournament(Indianapolis,Ind.)11/4 v.ClevelandState........ W...... 4-111/5 v.Loyola............................ T....... 0-0 2OT

(UWMadvancedonPKs,5-4)11/7 v.Detroit.......................... L....... 0-1

*HorizonLeagueGame!MilwaukeeCupGameatValleyField

%MilwaukeeCupGameatEngelmannField&Crimson&BlueInvitational(Lawrence,Kan.)

^NikeInvitational(Ames,Iowa)

2003Michael Moynihan

Record: 9-9-1, 5-1-0 Horizon (1st)8/29 v.Dayton!......................... L....... 0-1 OT8/31 Vanderbilt%.................... L....... 0-19/5 Kansas............................... L....... 0-39/7 IllinoisState.................... T....... 0-0 2OT9/12 v.#3UCLA#..................... L....... 0-49/14 atLoyolaMarymount#L....... 0-19/21 @Butler*......................... W...... 1-09/24 Marquette...................... W...... 3-2 OT9/28 WrightState*................ W...... 3-2 2OT10/3 @Cincinnati................... W...... 1-010/5 Loyola*............................ W...... 2-010/10 @Detroit*....................... W...... 2-110/12 @Oakland....................... L....... 1-210/17 @UW-GreenBay*......... L....... 1-2 OT10/24 @Iowa............................. W...... 3-110/26 YoungstownState*..... W...... 1-010/29 @Wisconsin.................... L....... 1-211/2 Northwestern................ W...... 2-1HorizonTournament(Chicago,Ill.)11/6 v.Detroit.......................... L....... 0-1 2OT

*HorizonLeagueGame!MilwaukeeCupGameatValleyField

%MilwaukeeCupGameatEngelmannField#LoyolaMarymountInvite(LosAngeles,Calif.)

2002Michael Moynihan

Record: 11-6-5, 5-0-1 Horizon (1st)8/30 v.Oakland!...................... L....... 1-29/1 Ohio%............................... L....... 0-19/6 v.Buffalo^........................ T....... 1-1 2OT9/8 v.LongBeachState^.. W...... 3-19/13 Cincinnati........................ L....... 1-29/15 RhodeIsland.................. L....... 0-19/20 @YoungstownState* W...... 2-09/22 @WrightState*............ W...... 1-09/27 @Creighton................... W...... 1-09/29 @NorthernIowa.......... W...... 3-010/6 Detroit*........................... W...... 1-0 2OT

10/11 Minnesota....................... T....... 2-2 2OT10/13 Wisconsin........................ L....... 0-110/17 @Loyola*......................... T....... 2-2 2OT10/20 Butler*............................. W...... 1-010/25 @Northwestern............ T....... 1-1 2OT10/27 @Marquette................... T....... 1-1 2OT10/30 UW-GreenBay*............ W...... 1-0 OT11/1 Valparaiso....................... W...... 4-1HorizonTournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/8 WrightState.................. W...... 3-111/11 Butler............................... W...... 4-2NCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/16 v.#5Pepperdine#......... L....... 0-2

*HorizonLeagueGame!MilwaukeeCupGameatValleyField

%MilwaukeeCupGameatEngelmannField^BoilermakerChallenge(WestLafayette,Ind.)

#AtValleyField

2001Michael Moynihan

Record: 15-5-0, 6-0-0 Horizon (1st)8/31 v.Iowa!.............................. L....... 0-19/2 Oakland%........................ L....... 1-59/7 CentralMichigan......... W...... 2-19/9 @Valparaiso.................. W...... 3-09/23 WrightState*................ W...... 2-09/25 @UW-GreenBay*........ W...... 2-09/28 @IllinoisState............... W...... 2-19/30 Arkansas......................... W...... 5-010/5 IPFW................................. W...... 2-010/7 YoungstownState*..... W...... 5-010/10 @Wisconsin................... W...... 2-010/14 Northwestern................. L....... 1-210/19 @Detroit*....................... W...... 2-010/21 @Butler*......................... W...... 1-010/25 Loyola*............................ W...... 4-010/28 @Minnesota.................. W...... 2-011/1 Marquette....................... L....... 0-3HorizonTournament(Detroit,Mich.)11/9 @Detroit......................... W...... 2-011/11 v.Butler............................ W...... 1-0 3OTNCAATournament(Milwaukee,Wis.)11/16 v.Dartmouth.................. L....... 0-1 2OT

*HorizonLeagueGame!MilwaukeeCupGameatValleyField

%MilwaukeeCupGameatEngelmannField#AtValleyField

2000Michael Moynihan

Record: 11-8-1, 5-0-0 MCC (1st)8/25 v.Wisconsin!................... L....... 1-38/27 Tennessee%................... W...... 3-09/1 @Marquette................... L....... 1-29/3 Xavier................................ L....... 1-29/8 @CentralMichigan^.. W...... 3-2 OT9/10 v.WesternMichigan^. W...... 3-09/15 @Oklahoma................... L....... 0-19/17 @OralRoberts............... T....... 2-2 2OT9/20 UW-GreenBay*............ W...... 5-29/23 #24BrighamYoung..... L....... 0-29/29 IllinoisState................... W...... 4-3 OT10/1 @WrightState*............ W...... 2-010/6 Detroit*........................... W...... 2-0

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10/13 @Minnesota................... L....... 0-110/15 Butler*............................. W...... 2-010/20 @Oakland...................... W...... 2-1 OT10/22 @Michigan..................... L....... 2-310/27 @Loyola*........................ W...... 3-2 OTMCCTournament(Dayton,Ohio)11/3 v.Butler............................ W...... 1-011/5 @WrightState............... L....... 0-1

*MCCGame!MilwaukeeCupGameatValleyField

%MilwaukeeCupGameatEngelmannField^CentralMichiganInvite(Mt.Pleasant,Mich.)

1999Michael Moynihan

Record: 11-8-3, 3-2-0 MCC (3rd)8/29 Minnesota....................... L....... 2-39/1 DePaul............................. W...... 1-09/5 Evansville........................ W...... 2-19/9 @#11BrighamYoung.. L....... 1-59/11 v.Arizona^...................... L....... 2-3 OT9/18 WeberState#................. W...... 1-09/19 WrightState*#.............. W...... 2-09/21 Marquette....................... T....... 0-0 2OT9/24 @Dayton........................ W...... 1-0 OT9/26 @Xavier........................... L....... 0-210/1 Villanova.......................... L....... 0-110/3 Oakland........................... W...... 2-110/5 Loyola*............................ W...... 5-010/8 @Detroit*....................... W...... 2-1 OT10/10 @Butler*.......................... L....... 1-310/15 Creighton....................... W...... 2-110/22 @IllinoisState................ L....... 0-210/24 @Wisconsin.................... T....... 0-0 2OT10/27 @UW-GreenBay*......... L....... 0-1MCCTournament(Indianapolis,Ind.)11/4 v.UW-GreenBay........... W...... 3-011/5 @Butler........................... W...... 4-111/7 v.WrightState................ T....... 1-1 4OT (WSUadvancedonPKs,4-2)

*MCCGame^Provo,Utah

#UWMPantherPrimecoClassic

1998Michael Moynihan

Record: 10-5-3, 2-2-1 MCC (4th)9/4 @#8Nebraska.............. W...... 2-1 2OT9/8 Northwestern................. L....... 0-49/11 IllinoisState.................... L....... 0-1 OT9/13 @DePaul......................... W...... 2-09/19 Dayton............................. W...... 2-19/22 @Marquette.................. W...... 1-09/26 UW-GreenBay*^......... W...... 3-29/27 EasternIllinois^............. L....... 1-2 2OT10/4 @WrightState*............. T....... 0-0 2OT10/9 Butler*.............................. L....... 0-1 OT10/11 Detroit*............................ L....... 2-410/16 v.FloridaInt’l%............ W...... 2-010/18 @CentralFlorida%...... W...... 1-010/23 @Iowa............................. W...... 2-1 2OT10/25 Wisconsin........................ T....... 0-0 2OT10/27 @Loyola*........................ W...... 2-011/1 NorthernIllinois........... W...... 3-1MCCTournament(Indianapolis,Ind.)

11/5 v.WrightState................ T....... 0-0 2OT (WSUadvancedonPKs,5-3)

*MCCGame^PantherShowcase

%CentralFloridaTournament(Orlando,Fla.)

1997Michael Moynihan

Record: 13-3-4, 4-0-1 MCC (1st)8/30 Valparaiso....................... W...... 3-09/5 WesternIllinois............. W..... 16-09/12 #21Minnesota............... T....... 2-2 2OT9/14 Iowa.................................. W...... 1-09/19 @NorthernIllinois...... W...... 3-19/21 @IllinoisState............... W...... 3-09/26 CentralFlorida.............. W...... 1-0 2OT9/28 @Butler*.......................... T....... 0-0 2OT10/3 @UW-GreenBay*........ W...... 5-010/10 @Marquette................... L....... 1-210/12 Louisville......................... W...... 6-110/17 @EasternMichigan.... W...... 2-010/19 @Detroit*....................... W...... 1-010/24 @Evansville.................... L....... 1-2 OT10/26 WrightState*................ W...... 3-010/31 @Wisconsin.................... T....... 0-0 2OT11/2 Loyola*............................ W...... 8-1MCCTournament(Indianapolis,Ind.)11/7 v.WrightState............... W...... 4-011/9 @Butler............................ T....... 1-1 4OT (UWMadvancedonPKs,5-4)NCAATournament(Minneapolis,Minn.)11/15 @#11Minnesota.......... L....... 1-2

*MCCGame

1996Susan Moynihan

Record: 11-8-0, 3-3-0 MCC (4th)8/31 @UW-GreenBay*#...... L....... 0-39/7 v.IowaState#................ W...... 4-19/10 @Northwestern........... W...... 3-09/15 @Wisconsin.................... L....... 0-1 2OT9/20 @Minnesota................... L....... 0-19/22 NorthernIllinois........... W...... 3-09/27 Detroit*............................ L....... 1-29/29 IllinoisState................... W...... 8-110/4 v.Montana^.................... L....... 0-110/6 @WashingtonState^.. L....... 0-210/11 Evansville........................ W...... 2-1 2OT10/13 Butler*............................. W...... 2-010/18 @Valparaiso.................. W...... 6-010/20 @WrightState*............. L....... 1-210/26 WesternMichigan....... W...... 5-010/30 Marquette...................... W...... 1-011/3 Loyola*............................ W...... 8-1MCCTournament(DeKalb,Ill.)11/7 v.UW-GreenBay..... W...... 2-011/8 v.Butler............................. L....... 0-4

*MCCGame#UW-GreenBayTournament(GreenBay,Wis.)^WashingtonSt.Tournament(Pullman,Wash.)

1995Susan Moynihan

Record: 9-9-1, 3-3-0 MCC (4th)9/2 v.#1NorthCarolina!.... L....... 0-8

9/4 v.#23WashingtonSt.!... L....... 0-29/9 @#14Virginia%............ L....... 2-59/10 v.NewHampshire%.... W...... 5-19/15 Valparaiso....................... W...... 7-09/17 NorthernIllinois*......... W...... 5-49/22 @Marquette.................. W...... 2-19/26 @Loyola*........................ W...... 5-09/29 WrightState*................ W...... 6-110/1 Kentucky.......................... L....... 0-110/6 @Butler*.......................... L....... 0-310/11 @UW-GreenBay*......... L....... 2-410/14 @Detroit*........................ L....... 0-3 2OT10/20 Northwestern................. L....... 2-310/21 Toledo.............................. W...... 1-010/29 #15Wisconsin................ T....... 2-2 2OTMCCTournament(GreenBay,Wis.)11/2 v.WrightState............... W...... 3-211/3 v.Butler............................ W...... 6-211/5 v.Detroit.......................... L....... 0-4

*MCCGame!UW-MadisonTournament(Madison,Wis.)

%VirginiaLarenzaInvite(Charlottesville,Va.)

1994Susan Moynihan

Record: 12-7-1, 5-1-0 MCC (2nd)9/3 @Northwestern........... W...... 3-2 2OT9/5 @Wisconsin.................... L....... 0-49/9 @Minnesota................... L....... 1-59/11 Detroit*........................... W...... 4-39/16 @Dayton........................ W...... 2-19/18 @WrightState*............ W...... 2-19/23 @Valparaiso.................. W...... 4-19/25 @NorthernIllinois*.... W...... 1-09/30 Butler*............................. W...... 7-4 2OT10/2 Xavier............................... W...... 2-110/5 Lewis................................ W...... 3-210/7 UW-GreenBay*............ W...... 2-010/14 @Creighton.................... L....... 0-110/16 @Nebraska..................... L....... 0-210/21 @Arizona^..................... W...... 3-2 2OT10/23 v.NewMexico^............. L....... 0-310/26 Marquette....................... T....... 1-1 2OT10/30 Loyola*............................. L....... 3-4MCCTournament(Indianapolis,Ind.)11/3 v.UW-GreenBay........... W...... 2-1 2OT11/4 @Butler............................ L....... 0-3

*MCCGame^ArizonaTournament(Tucson,Ariz.)

1993Susan Moynihan

Record: 8-9-29/4 #16Wisconsin................ L....... 0-59/5 Evansville........................ W...... 3-09/11 v.SIU-Edwardsville^... W...... 5-29/12 v.MO-St.Louis^............ W...... 5-2 2OT9/15 Marquette...................... W...... 4-09/18 GeorgeWashington#.. L....... 1-29/19 Valparaiso....................... W..... 12-09/22 UW-GreenBay............... T....... 3-3 2OT9/25 v.Canisius%................... W...... 2-09/26 @MichiganState%...... L....... 0-310/2 WrightState................... T....... 2-2 2OT10/3 Indiana............................. L....... 0-5

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Records/History10/6 #3NotreDame.............. L....... 0-610/10 Dayton.............................. L....... 2-410/16 Creighton....................... L....... 1-2 2OT10/17 @NorthernIllinois....... L....... 1-210/23 @Loyola.......................... W...... 4-210/24 Xavier................................ L....... 2-410/31 Minnesota...................... W...... 5-2

^LewisTournament(Romeoville,Ill.)#AtMadison,Wis.

%MichiganStateInvitational(EastLansing,Mich.)

1992Susan Moynihan

Record: 6-10-19/5 @Kentucky..................... L....... 2-5 2OT9/11 @Creighton^................. L....... 0-39/13 v.G.Washington^........ W...... 2-1 2OT9/19 v.#12William&Mary*.. L....... 0-49/20 Xavier................................ L....... 0-39/23 Loyola.............................. W...... 8-09/26 @Dayton........................ T....... 2-2 2OT9/27 @WrightState............... L....... 0-210/3 Lewis................................ W...... 6-110/4 Louisville......................... W..... 2-010/7 @Wisconsin.................... L...... 0-210/11 MichiganState.............. L...... 0-310/16 @FloridaInt’l................. L...... 0-310/18 @Barry(FL)..................... L...... 1-310/21 UW-GreenBay............... L...... 1-210/24 St.Benedict’s(MN)...... W..... 3-2 2OT10/25 Cincinnati...................... W..... 2-1

^CreightonInvitational(Omaha,Neb.)*AtMadison,Wis.

1991Laura Moynihan

Record: 6-10-19/8 Creighton........................ L...... 2-3 2OT9/13 v.St.Thomas(MN)^..... W..... 3-29/14 v.FloridaInt’l^............... T...... 1-1 2OT9/18 UW-GreenBay............... L...... 1-29/22 #4Wisconsin.................. L...... 0-89/28 v.Quincy#........................ L...... 2-39/29 v.#1NorthCarolina#... L...... 0-710/4 @St.Mary’s(IN)............ W..... 3-010/5 @UW-GreenBay.......... W..... 3-010/6 NotreDame.................... L...... 0-310/12 @Cincinnati.................... L...... 1-210/13 @Xavier.......................... L...... 0-210/15 Marian............................ W..... 8-010/19 v.Buffalo%...................... W..... 2-010/20 @MichiganState%...... L...... 1-210/26 TrumanState................. W..... 1-010/27 Dayton............................. L...... 0-2

^NikeGreatLakesInvite(GreenBay,Wis.)#CreightonInvitational(Omaha,Neb.)

%MichiganStateTournament(E.Lansing,Mich.)

1990Pete Knezic

Record: 6-9-19/3 @WrightState............... L...... 0-29/7 MO-St.Louis................... W..... 3-19/9 Dayton............................. W..... 3-19/15 @Quincy.......................... L...... 1-3

9/16 @TrumanState............ L...... 0-29/22 St.Mary’s(IN)................. W..... 3-09/23 Xavier................................ L...... 1-29/26 Lewis................................ W..... 7-39/29 St.Thomas(MN)........... W...... 1-010/5 @#4Wisconsin............. L..... 0-1010/10 @NotreDame............... L...... 0-310/13 MichiganState.............. L...... 0-310/17 UW-GreenBay............. W..... 1-010/20 St.Mary’s(MN)............... T...... 0-0 2OT10/21 Cincinnati....................... L...... 0-110/27 @Louisville.................... L...... 0-110/28 @ThomasMore............. T...... 2-2 2OT

1989Pete Knezic

Record: 10-8-09/2 v.St.Joseph’s^.............. W..... 2-19/3 @Lewis^......................... W..... 2-09/8 NotreDame.................. W..... 2-19/12 St.Norbert...................... L...... 1-39/13 UW-GreenBay............. W..... 5-19/16 @St.Mary’s(MN).......... L...... 0-29/17 @St.Thomas(MN)....... W..... 1-09/23 St.Mary’s(IN)................. W..... 1-09/28 Wisconsin....................... L...... 0-510/1 WrightState................... L...... 1-2 OT10/7 @Dayton........................ L...... 1-410/8 @Cincinnati................... L...... 1-510/15 Quincy............................. W..... 3-210/18 LakeForest..................... W..... 4-110/21 TexasA&M..................... W..... 1-010/28 @TrumanState............. L...... 2-310/29 @MO-St.Louis.............. W..... 2-111/5 @MichiganState.......... L...... 0-2 OT

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1988Brian TompkinsRecord: 10-7-0

9/3 @St.Norbert................. W..... 4-29/5 @Lindenwood.............. L...... 1-49/11 v.MO-St.Louis^............ W..... 4-09/15 Lawrence........................ W.... 12-09/18 St.Mary’s(MN).............. W..... 1-09/24 TrumanState.................. L...... 1-29/25 Lewis................................ W..... 1-0

9/28 @St.Mary’s(IN)............ W..... 1-0 OT10/2 MichiganState.............. L...... 1-310/7 @Wisconsin.................... L...... 0-210/14 St.Benedict’s(MN)...... W...... 3-110/16 @SienaHeights............ L...... 0-410/19 @UW-GreenBay.......... W..... 1-010/22 v.St.Mary’s(IN)^........... L...... 0-1 OT10/23 St.Thomas(MN)............ L...... 0-110/28 @St.Francis(PA)......... W..... 5-210/29 @Geneva........................ W..... 3-2

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1987Brian Tompkins

Record: 1-0-19/2 St.Mary’s(IN)................. W..... 4-09/9 Kalamazoo...................... T...... 3-3 2OT

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1986Pam Tripp

Record: 4-5-19/6 St.Mary’s(MN)............... L...... 0-69/9 Wheaton(IL).................. W..... 8-09/12 @Macalester.................. L...... 1-39/14 @St.Thomas(MN)........ L...... 0-69/19 MissouriBaptist............ W..... 7-010/5 MichiganState............. W..... 2-110/8 Wisconsin........................ L...... 0-410/11 @Kalamazoo.................. L...... 0-310/12 @St.Mary’s(IN)............. T...... 3-3 2OT10/15 LakeForest..................... W.... 11-0

1985Pam Tripp

Record: 5-5-29/14 @Wilmington(OH)..... T...... 1-1 2OT9/15 @Dayton......................... L...... 0-39/19 @Wheaton(IL)............. W..... 5-39/21 TrumanState................. W..... 3-09/24 @Beloit........................... W..... 15-09/27 @MO-St.Louis^............ L...... 0-39/28 v.TrumanState^......... W..... 3-19/29 v.Dayton^....................... L...... 1-310/2 @Wisconsin.................... L...... 0-410/6 St.Mary’s(IN)................. W...... 6-210/17 @GustavusAdolphusT...... 2-2 2OT10/27 Quincy.............................. L...... 2-3 OT

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1984Pam Tripp

Record: 5-6-09/1 v.MO-St.Louis^............. L...... 1-69/2 v.MO-Rolla^................... L...... 1-69/8 Wisconsin........................ L...... 0-79/13 SIU-Edwardsville........... L...... 0-19/15 Beloit................................ W.... 11-010/4 @Beloit.......................... W..... 6-110/6 @Wisconsin.................... L...... 0-510/27 Lawrence........................ W..... 2-010/28 St.Norbert...................... W..... 6-111/3 @Quincy.......................... L...... 1-211/4 @TrumanState........... W..... 4-0

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Location/EnvironmentUWM’s 93-acre campus is located onMilwaukee’supperEastSide,oneofthecity’smostattractiveresidentialareasandhometomanyfaculty,staffandstudents.ThecampusliesjustfiveblocksfromthebeautifulshorelineofLakeMichigan.

Its location in the business, financial,culturalandindustrialheartofthestategivesstudentsanedgeingettingprofes-sionalexperiencewhilestillinschool.

The compact campus is situated alongresidentialtree-linedstreetsandstatelyhomes 10 minutes from downtown.UWM is ranked as the second safestcampusinWisconsin.

HistoryOriginallyfoundedin1885astheMilwau-keeStateNormalSchool,theschoolex-pandeditscurriculumin1927tobecometheMilwaukeeStateTeachersCollege.In1951,itbecameWisconsinStateCollege-Milwaukee,andin1956,UW-MilwaukeewascreatedwithamergeroftheStateCollegeandtheUniversityofWisconsinExtensionCenterinMilwaukee

UWM TodayUWM has an enrollment of more than25,000students,thesecondlargestinthestate.The university boasts 120 under-graduatemajorsandsubmajors,48mas-tersand17doctoraldegreeprograms.

They are separated into the followingschoolsandcolleges:

•AlliedHealthProfessions•TheArts•ArchitectureandUrbanPlanning•Education•BusinessAdministration •Nursing•Engineering&AppliedScience•SocialWelfare•Library&InformationScience•Letters&Science

FacultyWith a distinguished faculty of morethan1,300,UWMislistedamongthetop100 public institutions in the nation inresearchanddevelopmentexpenditures.UWM’s individual schools and collegeshave achieved national recognition, aswellastopaccreditation,bytheirreviewgroups.

Areas Of ExcellenceUWMhasnineUniversitySystemCentersofExcellence,areasoftheuniversitythathave received special recognition fromthe UW System Board of Regents foroutstanding achievements in diverseareaofinstruction,scholarship,researchandperformance.

•SchoolofArchitectureand UrbanPlanning•CenterforBusinessCompetitiveness•InstituteofChamberMusic•CenterforGreatLakesStudies•ProfessionalTheatreTrainingProgram•LaboratoryforSurfaceStudies•CenterforTeacherEducation•CenterforTwentieth-CenturyStudies•Women’sStudiesConsortium

Among The BestUWMisoneof148U.S.collegesanduniver-sities(fromatotalof3,600)rankedbytheCarnegieFoundationinthetopgroupcalledDoctoral/ResearchUniversities-Extensive.

Alumni65 percent of alumni remain in South-easternWisconsinandincludemanyofMilwaukee’sbusiness,culturalandcom-munityleaders.Morethan100,000UWMgradsliveinall50statesandabroad.

Among UWM’s many distinguishedgraduatesareGoldaMeir(Education‘17),the former prime minister of Israel, forwhomtheUWMlibraryisnamed.OtherdistinguishedgradsincludeBenMarcus,founderoftheMarcusCorporation,andRobertA.UihleinJr.,theformerpresident,chairmanandCEOofSchlitzBrewing

Notable graduates in the sports worldinclude the late NASCAR championAlan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering‘77) and former NFL All-Pro defensiveback Mike Reinfeldt (Business‘75), vicepresidentandchieffinancialofficeroftheSeattleSeahawksoftheNationalFootballLeague.Reinfeldtpreviouslyworkedforthe Green Bay Packers. NFL referee BillCarollo, who officiated the 2003 SuperBowl,isalsoaUWMgrad.

U.SWorld Cup standout and currentMajor League Soccer starTony SannehalsoattendedUWM,asdidIllinoismen’sbasketballcoachBruceWeber.

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Milwaukee,TheGenuineAmericanCity,issteepedintraditionandhistory,alivein growth and development. From thesparklingcleanwaterofLakeMichigan,totherichheritageofourethnicneighbor-hoods,Milwaukeeinvitesyoutodiscoveritsunique,diversecommunity.

Heralded as“The City of Festivals,” Mil-waukeehostsmorethan15annualfes-tivals,includingtheworld’slargestmusicfestival, Summerfest, and over a dozenethnicfestivalsallheldalongMilwaukee’sspectacularlakefront.

TheRiverWalk,whichmeandersthroughtheheartofdowntown,recentlyreceiveda$13million facelift,anddevelopmentcontinues to the north and south. Finefood, cultural venues, eclectic shops,exciting nightlife and a wide array ofdistinctivesportsbarsarelocatedalongtheRiverWalk.AlsoprevalentalongtheRiverWalk are many brewpubs and mi-crobreweries.Gondolasandwatertaxies

frequently travel Milwaukee’s scenicRiverWalkarea.

TheHistoricThirdWardisquicklybecom-ingthe“off-Broadway”ofMilwaukee’sartsscene. It is home to the new BroadwayTheatreCenteraswellasanother,smaller,experimental theatre. In addition, thisrestored warehouse district features anumberofartgalleries,thewell-regardedMilwaukee Institute of Art and Design,coffeehouses,cafes,andantiquestores.An abundance of new housing in theformofloft-styleapartmentsandcondo-miniumsarealsobecomingapartofthelandscapeintheHistoricThirdWard.

Milwaukee’smuseumsceneisalsoactive.TheMilwaukeeArtMuseumhaswrappedupa$100millionexpansionfeaturingadramaticwing-likesculpturerisinghighabove Milwaukee’s lakefront.The Mil-waukee Public Museum is in the midstof a $6.5 million project establishing apermanentinterpretationof“ButterfliesAlive!,” the museum’s most successfulexhibitever.TheMilwaukeeCountyZooiswell-knownasoneofthefinestinthenation.

Milwaukeealsolovesitssports.ThecityputitsstamponMajorLeagueBaseballwiththearrivalofMillerParkinthespringof2001.The$400million,one-of-a-kindballpark features a convertible roofandnaturalgrass.Offeringthefinest inballpark amenities, Miller Park is a parkwithinapark-thatis,itincludesplacestotailgatealongtheMenomoneeRiver,

a sports-themed restaurant, and an el-egantlyfinishedrestaurant,the.300Club.Miller Park also played host the MajorLeagueAll-StarGamein2002.

Twoofthecity’sotherprofessionalsportsteams, including the NBA’s MilwaukeeBucks, play at the downtown BradleyCenter.Inaddition,theU.S.CellularArenadowntownisnowthehomeoftheUWMmen’sbasketballteam,aswellastheMil-waukeeWaveoftheMajorIndoorSoccerLeague.Thearenahasundergonemajorrenovationsandalsohostsanumberofconcertsandotherspecialevents.

TheMilwaukeeMile,anautoracingtracklocated at State Fair Park, is home to aNASCARBuschSeriesandanIndyRacingLeagueevent,addedjustthisyear.Plus,the sports landscape also includes anannual PGA event and one of the bestcountyparksystemsinthenation.

Milwaukeeisalsoatouristandbusinessdestinationfortravelersaroundthestateandnation.TheMidwestExpressCenterdowntownservesasthecity’smaincon-vention center, and draws groups fromaround the world to host their annualactivitiesinMilwaukee.

Milwaukeeisalsoeasytogetto,locatedattheintersectionsofinterstates94and43.Milwaukee’sGeneralMitchellInterna-tionalAirporthasnearly20airlinesandover 500 daily departures and arrivals,and Amtrak runs daily non-stop trainstoChicago.

Milwaukee’sdowntownRiverWalk,locatedonthebanksoftheMilwaukeeRiver

SummerfestisoneofnumerousfestivalsheldonMilwaukee’slakefront

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CarlosE.SantiagoistheseventhChancelloroftheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee.Inthisposition,heisthechiefadministra-tiveofficeroftheuniversity,andapartnerwithagreatnumberofconstituentsonandoffcampus.

ChancellorSantiagoalsoholdstheaca-demic rankofProfessorofEconomicsatUWM.Asa laboreconomist,hehasregionalexpertiseintheCaribbeanandCentralAmerica,withspecialemphasison Puerto Rico. His research interestsincludelabormarket issues,problemsofstructuraladjustmentanddebt,andlabor migration to the United States.Hehasreceivedgrantsandfellowshipsfromavarietyoforganizationsinclud-ingtheFordFoundation,RockefellerFoundation,FulbrightAssocia-tion,NationalScienceFoundation,andRussellSageFoundation.

HeformerlyheldthepositionofProvostandVicePresidentforAcademicAffairsattheUniversityatAlbany,StateUniversityofNewYorkandfunc-tionedastheChiefOperatingOfficerofthecampus.HealsoformerlyheldthepostofAssociateProvostandDeanofGraduateStudies.HeservedasAssociateDirectoroftheCenterforLatino,LatinAmericanandCaribbeanStudies(CELAC),andwasChairoftheUniversityFacultySenateattheUniversityatAlbanyfortheacademicyear1996-1997.

WiththeUniversityatAlbany,ProvostSantiagowasamemberofitsNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociationCertificationSteeringCommittee,workedcloselywiththeathleticsdepartmentonaca-demics-andadmissions-relatedissues,andwasinvolvedwiththeNewYorkGiantsannualNationalFootballLeaguesummertrainingcampheldattheUniversityatAlbany.

“Universitiesmustfocusoncreatingthescholar-athlete,”Chancel-lorSantiagosaid.“Winningisnice,butfirstandforemostyouhavetofocusontheacademics.UWMclearlyhasthatmindset,asshownbylastyear’soutstandingperformancebothintheclassroomand

ontheplayingfield.Iwillbeastrongsupporterofthisunbeatableapproachtoacademicsandathletics.”

Dr.Santiagoistheauthororco-authoroffivebooksfocusingonPuertoRicansocietyandeconomy,withthelatestbeingtheforth-coming“PuertoRicansintheUnitedStates:TheDevelopmentofaCommuterNation,”co-authoredwithEdnaAcosta-Belén.Hehasco-editedanotherbookandhaspublishedmorethan30articlesandbookreviewsinawidevarietyofscholarlyjournals.AlongwithDr.Acosta-Belén,Dr.Santiagoalsoisafoundingco-editoroftheLatinoResearchReviewandisamemberoftheU.S.CongressionalHispanicCaucusInternationalRelationsAdvisoryGroup.

Dr.Santiago’swife,AzaraSantiago-Rivera,hasalsojoinedthefacultyatUWM.SheisanassociateprofessorofeducationalpsychologyintheSchoolofEducation.ChancellorSantiagohasaPh.D.ineconomicsfromCornellUniver-sity(1982)andM.A.degreesineconomicsfromCornellUniversity(1979)andtheUniversityofPuertoRico(1975).

LikemostotherboysgrowingupinPuertoRico,Dr.Santiagoplayedbaseballyear-roundandaspiredtofollownationalheroesRobertoClementeandOrlandoCepedatoMajorLeagueBaseball.Dr.San-tiagoplayedthirdbasethroughouthighschoolandearnedaplaceonhisdivision’sall-starteam.Inrecentyears,hissportinginterestshaveincludedgolf,tennis,downhillskiing,walkingandjogging.Healsohelpedcoachsoftballteamsforhisdaughters.

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The University ofWisconsin-MilwaukeeAthleticBoardplaysaroleinconnectingtheathleticdepartmenttotherestofthecampuscommunity.Madeupofavarietyof staff and faculty members, studentsandalumni,theboardmeetsmonthlyandgetsinvolvedinanumberoftheactivitiesoftheathleticdepartment.

Theboard’sstatedmissionincludesfoster-inganenvironmentinwhichadiversifiedUWMathletic, intramuralandrecreationprogramcanbecompetitivelyandfinan-

ciallysuccessful.Theboardisalsodedicat-edtointegratingawell-roundedathletic,intramuralandrecreationprogram intothelifeoftheuniversity,whilealsoensur-ingthattheUWMathletic,intramuralandrecreationprogramoperatesinamannerthatmeetsthehighestethicalandregula-torystandardsOfficers,includingachair,vice-chairandsecretary,areelectedatthefirstmeetingoftheschoolyear.Theboardalsoformsavarietyofsub-committeestooverseevariousaspectsoftheathleticde-partment,includingtheannualbudget.

•JoseTorres •DouglasWoods

•ErikaSander •JosephCzarnezki

•JimCleary •JamesHazard

•ThomasHolme •MarkKeane

•LaurieMarks •VirginiaStoffel

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AthleticshasbeenawayoflifeforUWMDirectorofAthleticsBudHaidet,andHaidetisbusymakingsuccessawayoflifefortheUWMAthleticsDepartment.

Infact,thedepartmenthasexperiencedunprecedentedsuccessonandoff theplayingsurfaceunderHaidet.Thispastyear,UWMwontheMcCaffertyTrophy,theHorizonLeague’sAll-SportsTrophy,for the fourth time in six years. UWMwon 10 league titles and claimed athird-straightregularseasonleaguetitleinmen’sbasketball.UWMhasalsowonthewomen’sall-sportsawardinfiveofthelastsixyearsandthemen’sall-sportsawardfortwo-straightyears.

ThebiggesthighlightoflastyearcameaftertheHorizonLeaguebasketballseasonwascompleted.ThePanthermenagainmadetheirmarkintheNCAATournament,beatingBig12powerOkla-homabeforefallingtoeventualnationalchampionFlorida.Atthesametime,thePantherwomenwerebattlingwithMichiganStateintheNCAATournament,onlytofallinthecontest.Thosebasket-ball accomplishments came on the heels of a 2005 post-seasonrunthatsawthePanthermenadvancetotheSweet16andgarnernationalrecognition.

BasketballisfarfromtheonlysportwhereUWMhasexperiencedtremendoussuccess.Infact,boththemen’sandwomen’ssoccerteamsadvancedtothesecondroundoftheNCAATournamentthispastyear.ThemenknockedoffBradleybeforefallinginovertimetonationalrunner-upNewMexico,whilethewomenbeatPurduebeforefallingtoMarquetteonalast-secondgoal.

ThesuccessatUWMactuallystartedlongago.UWMfinishedsecondintheMcCaffertyTrophystandingsduringthe1997-98schoolyearandduringthe1999-2000schoolyear.Infact,followingthe1999-2000season,UWMfinishedjustonepointoutoffirstplaceandwontheMCCmen’sall-sportschampionship.ThePanthersthenwontheleague’sall-sportstrophyforthefirsttimeafterthe2000-01season,andthenwonitagainafterthe2003-04campaign.

ManyofUWM’steamshavealsogainednationalrecognitionunderHaidet.Thegreatsuccessofthemen’sbasketballteamalsoincludesanNCAAberthin2003andaNationalInvitationTournamentap-pearancein2004.Themen’ssoccerteamhasqualifiedforthelastfiveNCAATournamentsandhasbeenrankedashighaseighthinthenation.Thewomen’svolleyballteamhasqualifiedforfiveofthelasteightNCAATournaments.Thewomen’sbasketballteamalsomadetheNCAATournamentin2001andteamsinwomen’ssoccerandbaseballhavealsobeenregularsintheNCAATournament.

UWMhasalsoearnedthereputationforhostingsuccessfulHori-zonLeagueChampionships.Themen’sbasketballtournamenthasregularlysetattendancerecordsinMilwaukeewhiletournamentsforwomen’sbasketball,men’sandwomen’ssoccerandwomen’svolleyballhavealldrawnaccolades.

In the classroom, 67 UWM student-athletes were named to theAcademicHonorRollthispastspring,thehighestnumberintheleague. Numerous Panthers have also won league and nationalacademicawards.And,thecurrentcumulativegradepointaverageofallstudent-athletesisabove3.0.

Haidet has also directed an upgrade in facilities for all of UWMathletics.Therecently-completedKlotscheCenterrenovation-thePavilion-hasvastlyimprovetheofficeandtrainingspacefortheathleticdepartment.Haidethasalsoledtheextremelysuccessfulmovebythemen’sbasketball teamtotheU.S.CellularArena indowntown Milwaukee and shown the way for improvements atHenry Aaron Field and Engelmann Field, which will have lightsbeginningthisseason.

Over Haidet’s tenure, athletics at UWM has moved from NAIADivisionIItoNCAADivisionIstatus,andfromindependentstatusto membership in two athletic conferences, raising the bar ofcompetitioneachtime.Haidetnotesthatthestrongcommitmenttoathleticsbytheinstitutionandstudentassociationhasgreatlycontributedtotherapidandsuccessfulgrowthoftheprogram.Healsofeelspaststudent-athletes,coachesandadministratorshelpedsetinmotionthesuccessUWMenjoys.

HaidetisactiveinnumerousNCAAactivities.HehascompletedLev-elI-IIINCAAAthleticsManagementcoursesandwasamemberoftwoNCAADivisionIPeerReviewCertificationteamsandtwoNCAAcommittees.HeiswasrecentlythechairoftheHorizonLeague’sExecutiveCouncilandisactiveinalloftheleague’sactivities.

PriortocomingtoUWM,HaidetwasanathleticsadministratoratMiamiUniversityinOxford,Ohio,whereheearnedbothhisbache-lor’sandmaster’sdegrees.Lastfall,hewasinductedintotheMiamiAthleticsHallofFame.Aformercaptaininthemarinecorps,Haidetenjoysweighttraining,hikingandfishing,andspendingtimewithhiswife,Beth,stepson,Drew,fourchildrenand13grandchildren.

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JasonClarkwasnamedtheassistantathleticdirectorforexternaloperations in April of 1999. Clarkserves as the marketing director forUWM’sathleticdepartmentwhilealsoparticipatinginotherexternalaffairs.

Hismainresponsibilitiesaresponsorshipsales, marketing, promotions andadvertisingforall15ofUWM’svarsitysports. In addition, he oversees thePanther Media Network, helping tocoordinate UWM’s relationships withClear Channel Communications on the radio side andWeigelBroadcastingonthetelevisionside.

Clarkalsohelpstocoordinatesomespecialeventsfortheathleticdepartment,includingtheannualmen’sbasketballgolfoutingandtheathleticdepartment’sparticipationintheWisconsinStateFair.HealsocoordinatestheactivitiesoftheUWMcheerleadersandtheschool’smascot,VictorE.Panther.

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ChuckLangjoinedtheUWMathleticdepartmentinthefallof2002asanassociateathleticdirector.Astheassociate director of external affairs,Lang’s duties include supervising theassistant director of external opera-tions, the athletic business office andthefundraisingcoordinator.

Mostimportantly,heservesasthechieffinancial administrator.This includesoverseeingpolicydevelopment,publicrelationsandnegotiationandconstruc-tionofallmajorcontracts.

Langisalsoinchargeofthemen’sandwomen’ssoccerprogramsatUWMandhashelpedtooverseethePanthermen’sbasketballteam’s transition to the U.S. Cellular Arena in 2003. He has alsoplayed an integral role in the expanded radio and televisioncoverageforUWMbasketballandhastakentheleadforthede-partmentondevelopinganintegratedmarketingplanforallofUWM’ssports.

TheexpansionofUWM’smarketingeffortshaveincludedanex-tensivedealwithClearChannelforradiocoverageandadvertising,adealwiththeMilwaukeeJournalSentinelforincreasedadver-tisingandanagreementwithWeigelBroadcastingforextensivetelevision coverage on CBS-58 andWMLW in Milwaukee. UWMhasalsoexperiencedasteadyriseinseasonpticketsalesoverthelastfiveyears.

DeannaD’AbbracciohasbeenamemberoftheUWMstaffsince1990inavarietyofpositions.Beginningas the NCAA compliance coordinatorand academic advisor, D’AbbracciobecameanAssistantAthleticDirector/SeniorWomen’sAdministratorin1996andwaspromotedtoAssociateAthleticDirectorin2000.

Her areas of responsibilities includesupervision of the baseball, crosscountryandtrackandfieldprograms,aswellastheacademicenhancement,CHAMPS/LifeSkills,strengthandconditioningandsportsmedicineprograms.Also,overthepasteightyears,shehascoordinatedtheKlotscheCenteradditionproject,whichopenedasthePavilioninJanuaryof2006.

D’Abbraccioisactivelyinvolvedincampuscommittees,includingthe University Relations Committee, the Physical EnvironmentCommittee,andtheAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseTaskForce.

WithintheHorizonLeague,sheservesontheExecutiveCouncil,actsasanadministrativeliaisonforvarioussportscommittees,andhasbeenamemberofthefinancecommittee.WhenUWMiscalledon to host Horizon League Championships, D’Abbraccio servesasthetournamentdirector,withtheschoolhostinganumberofhighlysuccessfulleagueevents.

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Deanna D’AbbraccioAssociate Athletic Director

JoeRodriguezisbeginninghissecondyearastheFacultyAthlet-icsRepresentativefortheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee.

RodriguezisanAssociateProfessorinthe Department of History at UWM,where he has taught for the past 14years. He is also the Director of theUrban Studies Programs at UWM. Ro-driguezhasbeenpublishedintheareasof U.S. Latino history and U.S. urbanhistory.HeiscurrentlyresearchingthewaystheMilwaukeemediarepresentsurbandevelopment.

Inhis roleas facultyathletic representative,Rodriguezprovidesoversightandadviceintheadmiminstrationoftheathleticsprogram.Inparticular,hereviewsacademicperformanceandthedeliveryofacademicservicestothestudent-athlete.Heisalsoinvolvedinthemonitoringofthepersonalwelfareofthestudent-athletesandinstitutionalcompliancewithNCAAandconferenceregulations.

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UWM League TitlesBaseball

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TheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukeehasmoveditselfintoaprominentpositionbothregionally and nationally in the world ofintercollegiateathletics.

Forthefourthtimeinthelastsixyears,UWMfounditselfontopoftheHorizonLeaguewhenthe2005-06schoolyearended.ThePanthers claimed the league’s McCaffertyTrophy,giventothetopathleticprogramin the league. UWM also won the awardin2000-01,2003-04and2004-05,andhaswonfiveofthelastsixwomen’sall-sportsawardsalongwith the last twomen’sall-sportsawards.

UWMearnedtheMcCaffertyTrophythankstoanothergreatyearbyanumberofteams.UWM’s fall sports squads ofmen’s soccer,women’ssoccerandwomen’svolleyballallwonHorizonLeaguetitleswhilethemen’sandwomen’ssoccerteamsadvancedtothesecondroundoftheNCAATournament.

Theninthewinter,UWM’smen’sbasketballteam won its third-straight regular sea-sonHorizonLeaguetitle,wonthe leaguetournamentandadvancedtothesecondround of the NCAATournament.The ap-pearance in the tourney was the third infouryearsforthemen,whohavenowwonthree NCAATournament games over thepasttwoseasons.Meanwhile,thewomen’sbasketball teamwontheHorizonLeagueregularseasontitleforthesecondtime.ThePanthersthenhostedandwontheleaguetournamentandadvancedtotheirsecondNCAATournament.

TheUWMmen’strackandfieldteamwonboth indoor and outdoor league crownswhiletheMilwaukeewomenwonanindoorleaguetitle.

GoodthingshavebeenhappeninginUWMathleticsforsometime.Inthe2002-03sea-son,UWMwonfiveleaguetitlesandsentfourteamstoNCAATournamentplay.ThePanthermen’ssoccerteamwasrankedashighaseighthinthenationandthemen’sbasketballteammadeitsfirstNCAATourna-ment appearance. UWM’s first McCaffertyTrophycameafterthePantherswonnineleaguetitlesinthe2000-01schoolyear.

UWM student-athletes have also becomeknown for their work in the classroom.Thispastspring,67student-athleteswerenamed to the Horizon League AcademicHonor Roll. UWM student-athletes also

regularlyappearontheleague’sacademicall-leagueteams.

Qualityfacilitiesarealsoapartoftheath-letic scene at UWM.The new Pavilion, anadditiontotheKlotscheCenter,openedinJanuaryandnowhousesalloftheathleticsoffices,aswellasnewlockerrooms,teamrooms,trainingrooms,weightroomsandanacademiccenter.Theprojectincludedaren-ovationofthe5,000-seatKlotscheCenteristhehomeforwomen’svolleyball,women’sbasketball and track and field teams.TheswimminganddivingteamshavetheirownpoolintheKlotscheCenter,locatedonthelowerlevel.UWM’smen’sbasketballteamplaysattheU.S.CellularArenaindowntownMilwaukeewhileusingtheKlotscheCenteras a practice facility. UWM’s soccer teamsalso compete on campus at EngelmannField,reknownedtobeoneofthebestcol-legiatesoccerfacilitiesinthecountry.Lightshavebeenaddedtothefieldthissummer.ThePantherbaseballteamplaysatHenryAaronField,whileoccasionallygettingthechancetoplayatMillerPark.

UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams andoffersitsprospectivestudent-athletesaidin the form of athletic scholarships. Fullandpartialscholarshipsareavailableinall15varsitysports.Fullscholarshipsincludethecostofroomandboard,inadditiontotuitionandbooks.Scholarshipsarebasedonathleticabilityandprojectedacademicsuccess.

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Athletics Administration and Support StaffBudHaidet................................................................. [email protected] DirectorofAthletics.......................................................229-5669ChuckLang..................................................................clang@uwm.edu AssociateAthleticsDirector........................................229-5152DeannaD’Abbraccio......................................... [email protected] AssociateAthleticsDirector........................................229-3738JasonClark..................................................................jtclark@uwm.edu AssistantAthleticsDirector.........................................229-2351StephenLautz........................................................... [email protected] ComplianceCoordinator..............................................229-3073M.A.Kelling................................................................kelling@uwm.edu AssistantAthleticsDirector.........................................229-6433BillBoppre...........................................................wrboppre@uwm.edu Asst.IntramuralCoordinator.......................................229-6433KevinO’Connor.............................................................kjoc@uwm.edu SportsInformationDirector........................................229-5674KevinConway......................................................conway2@uwm.edu Asst.SportsInformationDirector..............................229-2413ChrisZills....................................................................... [email protected] Asst.SportsInformationDirector..............................229-4593LeVarRidgeway......................................................... [email protected] TicketandEventsManager.........................................229-2958BrianMorgan...........................................................brianm@uwm.edu Asst.TicketandEventsManager................................229-2958TomVollman........................................................ [email protected] AthleticAcademicAdvisor...........................................229-2257JohnStewart............................................................... [email protected] CorporateSales................................................................229-5158MelanieFisher...................................................... [email protected] AthleticDevelopment...................................................229-3904VickiHastings................................................. [email protected] CheerleadingCo-Coach................................................229-3777LeighWallace.................................................... [email protected] CheerleadingCo-Coach................................................229-3777

BaseballJerryAugustine............................................. [email protected] HeadCoach.......................................................................229-5670ScottDoffek.........................................................royhobbs@uwm.edu AssistantHeadCoach....................................................229-5670CoryBigler.......................................................cbass2141@yahoo.com AssistantCoach................................................................229-2433

Men’s BasketballRobJeter.........................................................................jeter@uwm.edu HeadCoach.......................................................................229-5158BrianBidlingmyer....................................................bidbid@uwm.edu AssistantCoach................................................................229-6192ChadBoudreau................................................... [email protected] AssistantCoach...............................................................229-3738DuffyConroy.......................................................... [email protected] AssistantCoach................................................................229-4294RonnieJones.................................................................. [email protected] DirectorofBasketballOperations.............................229-4490ChipMacKenzie.................................................chipmack@uwm.edu VideoCoordinator..........................................................229-5175

Women’s BasketballSandyBotham..................................................... [email protected] HeadCoach.......................................................................229-4405JohnMotherwell.................................................... [email protected] AssistantCoach................................................................229-5661TravisBrewster........................................................ [email protected] AssistantCoach................................................................229-3889SheilaRoux............................................................................................TBAAssistantCoach.........................................................................229-4172LaTrisaJackson.........................................................latrisaj@uwm.edu DirectorofBasketballOperations.............................229-2468

Men’s SoccerJonColeman................................................................. [email protected] HeadCoach......................................................................229-5150BobSpielmann........................................................... [email protected] AssociateHeadCoach...................................................229-5377ChrisDadaian.........................................................dadaian@uwm.edu AssistantCoach................................................................229-4498

Women’s SoccerMikeMoynihan.................................................moynihan@uwm.edu HeadCoach.......................................................................229-4554DavidNikolic.............................................................cosmo@uwm.edu AssociateHeadCoach..................................................229-2305KristenSt.Clair.........................................................stclairk@uwm.edu AssistantCoach...............................................................229-5581

Men’s and Women’s Swimming and DivingTBA HeadCoach......................................................................229-5153TBA AssistantCoach................................................................229-2566TBA AssistantCoach................................................................229-0534ToddHill........................................................................... [email protected] DivingCoach.....................................................................229-0534

Women’s TennisMattMcCaskill..................................................... [email protected] HeadCoach.......................................................................229-5523

Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross CountryPeteCorfeld...................................................................pcxc@uwm.edu HeadCoach.......................................................................229-5149JasonFrancis..............................................................jasonf@uwm.edu AssistantCoach...............................................................229-2567StefanRudiger...................................................... [email protected] AssistantCoach................................................................229-1130

Women’s VolleyballKathyLitzau.............................................................kclitzau@uwm.edu HeadCoach......................................................................229-3739SusieJohnson.................................................... [email protected] AssociateHeadCoach...................................................229-4483RockyKoenig.......................................weownthenet@hotmail.com AssistantCoach................................................................229-4483LindseySpoden................................................. [email protected] DirectorofVolleyballOperations..............................229-4483

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The University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campusbuildingisthePavilion,whichisthehometoUWMAthletics.

ThePavilionofficiallyopeneditsdoorstothepublicinJanu-ary, though some work on the structure and the adjacentgroundshascontinuedintothesummer.Thebuildingwasof-ficiallydedicatedbyWisconsinGovernorJimDoyleandUWMChancellorCarlosSantiagoonMay2.

Amongthenewathleticsfacilitiesinthebuildingspecificallyareofficesforcoachesandstaff,astudent-athlete-onlyweightroom, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms andlounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and wom-en’svolleyball.

UWM student-athletes are also benefitting from the brand-newsportsmedicinecenterinthePavilion,whichmorethantriples thepreviousspaceavailable forUWM’sathletic train-ers. The facility also includes a 2,800-square-foot academicassistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom.Thenewacademiccenterincludesacomputerlabalongwithgroupandindividualstudyandtutoringrooms.A618-spaceindoorparkinggarageisalsopartofthefacility.

UWM’sgeneralstudentpopulationisalsobenefittingtremen-douslyfromthenewfacility.Anewfitnesscenterhasexpan-siveroomsforcardioworkouts,aswellasaweightroom.Thestate-of-the-artareaisthemostvisiblefromtheoutsideofthefacility,asitfeaturestwolevelsofwindows.Thenewrecreationcenterhastwoexpansivelevelsandhousesfoursportcourtssurroundedbyasuspended1/8miletrack.Thefacilityisuti-lized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walkspaceonthetrack,andtheUniversity’sintramuralprograms.

ThebuildingalsoincludesacademicfacilitiesfortheCollegeofHealthSciencesalongwithaccommodations for thenewPhysicalTherapyandexpandedSportsMedicineprograms.

The$40millionproject,whichbrokegroundinJuneof2003,cameinbelowbudgetduetoafavorablebiddingclimate.Halfof the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while theotherhalfisfromstatefundsandstudentsegregatedfees.Theathleticdepartmenthasalsoundertakenavarietyoffundrais-ingefforts for even largerenhancements within its space inthefacility.

Themostdistinctivefeatureofthe135,000-gross-square-footPavilionistheextensiveuseofglass“walls,”creatingafeelingofopennessandallowingexpansiveviewsofnearbyDownerWoodsandthecampus.

ArchitectsfortheprojectwereVentureArchitectsofMilwau-kee, a joint venture of Kahler Slater Architects and the Zim-mermanDesignGroup.Theyemphasizethatplacementandtintingofwindows,called“cooldaylighting,”notonlyallowsawashofdaylightinsidewhilereducingenergyneeds.

AnoverviewviewoftheexteriorofthenewPavilion

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TheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee’sAthleticsDepartmentis committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic,athleticandpersonalsuccessofeverystudent-athlete.Apart-nershiphasbeencreatedbetweentheacademicandathleticcommunities on campus to give all student-athletes an op-portunitytoachieveacademicsuccess.

UWMhashadafull-timeathleticacademicadvisorsince1998,reinforcingitscommitmenttoitsstudent-athletes’academicsuccess.Allnewstudent-athletesmeetwiththeiradvisoronanindividualbasistoassessspecificneeds.Programsforacademicadvancement are developed, including monitoring courses,gradesandacademicprogress.TheAcademicAssistanceCenter,locatedinthenewPavilion,providesstudent-athleteswithaquietplacetostudyandone-on-onetutoringopportunities.Theacademiccenteralsohousesafullcomputerlabandnumeroustutoringrooms.

Tom Vollman is UWM’s full-timeathletic academic advisor, workingcloselywithallstudent-athletes.Voll-manhasdevelopedacomprehensiveprogramforacademicenhancementwhile also providing tutoring andsupport service assistance, coordi-nating coursework and monitoringgrade reports, academic progressand degree completion require-ments.

• PrIOrITy rEgISTrATIOn - ACADEMIC MOnITOrIng: Student-athletesreceiveprioritywhenregisteringforclasses.Academicadvisorsprovideongoingassistancewithclasssched-ulingandcareerplanning.Progressreportsfromtheprofessorsofeachstudent-athletearesoughtperiodicallythroughouttheyear,andacademicprogressismonitoredregularly.

• TUTOrS:Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects tostudent-athletes upon request.The new Pavilionhas privatetutoringandstudyroomsforstudent-athletes.

• STrUCTUrED STUDy:Allfreshmenarerequiredtoattendstudytableforeighthoursperweek.StudentsmeetMondaythroughThursday for twohourspernightandaremonitoredbyamemberofthecoachingstaff.Upperclassmenwithacumulativegradepointaverageoflessthan3.0arealsorequiredtoattend,howevertheirhoursarepro-ratedbasedontheirGPA.

• POST-grADUATE OPPOrTUnITIES:UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through theon-campus Career Development Center. Approximately 200employersinterviewon-campuseachyear.Workshopsareof-feredtoassiststudent-athletesinplanningtheircareerpaths.NumerousinternshipsandjobopportunitiesareavailableinthemetroMilwaukeearea,thebusinessandeconomiccenterofWisconsin.

TheUniversityofWisconsin-MilwaukeeisamemberoftheNCAACHAMPS/LifeSkillsProgram. ThemissionoftheNCAAandtheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukeeistomaintain intercollegiateathleticsasan integralpartof the campus educational program and the student-athleteasanintegralpartofthestudentbody.Withthisinmind, theUWMprogram,“SUCCESS,”wascreatedtosupport student-athlete development and to enhancethequalityofthestudent-athleteexperiencewithintheuniversitysetting. Student-Athletes Unitedfor CommitmenttoExcellence Challenges Education ServicetoCommunityand SkillsforLife

The life skills program includes five major commit-ments:•CommitmenttoAcademicExcellence–tosupporttheacademicprogressofthestudent-athletetowardintel-lectualdevelopmentandgraduation.•CommitmenttoAthleticExcellence–tobuildphilosophi-calfoundationsforthedevelopmentofathleticprogramsthat are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to thewell-beingofthestudent-athlete.•CommitmenttoPersonalDevelopment–tosupportthedevelopmentofawell-balancedlifestyleforstudent-ath-letes,encouragingemotionalwell-being,personalgrowthanddecision-makingskills.•Commitment toCareerDevelopment– toencouragethe student-athlete to develop and pursue career andlifegoals.•CommitmenttoService–toengagethestudent-athleteinservicetohis/hercampusandsurroundingcommuni-ties.

JaniceMcGannandKatieCampionwerebothnamedtotheAcademic All-Region Second Team by the National SoccerCoaches Association of America (NSCAA). Meanwhile, GinnyGraczykwasnamedtotheESPN the MagazineAcademicAll-DistrictFirstteambytheCollegeSportsInformationDirectorsofAmerica(CoSIDA).

UWM also earned the NSCAA’s Team Academic Award forboastingateamgradepointaverageof3.24.

AllthreePantherswerealsonamedtotheAcademicAll-Hori-zonLeagueWomen’sSoccerTeam.

McGannwasanadvertisingmajorandcarryinga3.694gradepointaverage,whileCampionmaintaineda3.694GPAasanelementaryeducationmajor.Graczykboasteda3.874GPAasbothahealthsciencesandapsychologymajor.

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Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees thesportsmedicinedepartment.Ochsenwald,whoassumedhisduties inJuly1992,supervisesassistanttrainersandstudenttrainersinallsports,andservesasstaffathletic trainer for the men’s soccerand men’s and women’s swimmingprograms.HeisalsoaclinicalassistantprofessorandteacherintheAthleticTrainingEducationProgram.

OchsenwaldcametoUWMfromtheUniversityofIllinois,wherehewasanassistantathletictrainerfor10years.At Illinois, Ochsenwald worked pri-marilywiththefootball,baseballandwrestlingteams.

A 1980 graduate ofThe Ohio State University, Ochsenwaldreceivedhismaster’sdegreefromIllinoisin1982.HeworkedatIllinoisasagraduateassistantathletictrainerbeforeassum-ing a full-time position there. Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan,havetwochildren,JennaandJamie,andmaketheirhomeinCedarburg,Wis.

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TheUWM’sAthleticTrainingStaffisresponsiblefortakingcareof the school’s student-athletes.This licensed and certifiedathletictrainingstaffisheadedbyDirectorJohnOchsenwald.Theentirestaffiscloselyinvolvedintheeducationofabout30undergraduateathletictrainingstudents,whom, inconjunc-tionwiththeDepartmentofHumanMovementSciences,areworkingandstudyingtobecomecertifiedathletictrainersinthehighlysuccessfulandnationallyaccreditedAthleticTrain-ingEducationProgram,whichisspearheadedbycurriculumdirectorDr.KyleEbersole.Theseundergraduatestudentsassistthecertifiedathletictrainingstaffintheday-to-daycareofthestudent-athlete’ssportsmedicineneeds.

Thestaffincludesaselectgroupofsportsmedicineprofession-als.ThePanthersalsohaveaccesstootherspecializedprofes-sionalstoassistinpeakperformance.

In addition to teaching the undergraduate athletic trainingstudents,thestaffprovidescareonadailybasistoUWM’s295studentathletes.Eachyearthefacilities,equipment,suppliesandknowledgeareupgradedtoprogresssportsmedicinecaretoUWM’sstudent-athletes.Theathletic trainingstaffmovedinto itsnewworkingspace in thePavilionthispast January.Thestate-of-the-art5,500-squarefootathletictrainingfacilityaddedaSwimExhydrotherapyunittoamorerecentprogressiveequipmentaddition,anisokinetictestingandstrengtheningBiodexunit.

ChuckSerpaservesasUWM’sstrengthandconditioningcoach,workingwithall15oftheschool’svarsitysports.

Serpahasspearheadedanumberofpositivedevelopmentsinthestrengthand conditioning program, high-lightedbythenewdedicatedathleticsweightroominthenewPavilion.Thestrength training area features freeweights, resistance machinery andspecialized motor-skill and coordi-nation equipment, all designed tocondition athletes, increasing theirstrength, power, speed, enduranceandagility.

UWM’sstrengthandconditioningprogramalsoincorporatesplentyofworkwithathletestodevelopandretainnaturalflex-ibility,jumpingskillsandreactiontimes.

Serpa has also implemented the department’s first trainingmanualthatcontainsnutritionalinformation,alongwithgen-eral strength training exercises and sport-specific strengthtrainingexercises.Hehasalsobroughtmorestructureandor-ganizationtothestrengthandconditioningarea.Finally,Serpahasinstitutedasummertrainingprogramsostudent-athletescancontinuetheirtrainingyear-round.

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Inits28thyear,theHorizonLeaguecontin-uestoaspiretowarditsgoalofbeingoneofthenation’sleadingathleticsconferenceswhilebeingrecognizedasaleaderinthedevelopmentofstudent-athletesasleadersandrolemodels.

TheHorizonLeaguemembershipfeaturesnine public and private institutions thathaveimpressiveacademicreputationsandastoriedtraditionofbroad-basedathleticprograms. Current membership includesButlerUniversity,ClevelandStateUniversity,theUniversityofDetroitMercy,theUniver-sityofIllinoisatChicago,LoyolaUniversityChicago,theUniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay,theUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee,Wright State University andYoungstownStateUniversity.ValparaisoUniversitywillofficially join on July 1, 2007, expandingtheLeagueto10membersandenhancingthe conference’s academic and athletictradition,whilestrengtheningitsMidwestfootprint.

TheHorizonLeague’sprimary focus isonaddingvaluetotheeducationalexperiencethroughitsfourplatformsofathleticperfor-mance,academicachievement,communityoutreach,andpersonalresponsibilityandaccountability.ItistheLeague’sbeliefthatathleticsisapowerfulandvisibleresourcetoolthatcanbeusedtoenhancestudent-athletes’collegiateexperience.TheHorizonLeague’sgoalsaretoenhancetheholisticuniversityexperienceforthestudent-ath-lete, tocreateanaffiliationof institutionswithsimilarathleticgoals,andtoadheretotheprincipalsof integrity,diversity,excel-lenceandgrowth.

The Horizon League sponsors competi-tionin19sports–nineformen(baseball,basketball,crosscountry,golf,soccer,swim-ming and diving, indoor track and field,outdoor track and field and tennis) and10 for women (basketball, cross country,golf,soccer,softball,swimminganddiving,indoor track and field, outdoor track andfield, tennis and volleyball).The Leaguereceives automatic bids to NCAA cham-pionshipsinbaseball,men’sandwomen’sbasketball,men’sgolf,men’sandwomen’ssoccer,softball,men’sandwomen’stennis,andwomen’svolleyball.

The Horizon League is headquartered inIndianapolis,the“AmateurSportsCapitoloftheWorld,”withofficesinthePanAmerican

Plaza(201S.CapitolAvenue),locatedacrossthe street from the RCA Dome and justblocksfromConsecoFieldhouse,theStateCapitol Building and the NCAA nationaloffice.

Founded in 1979 as the Midwestern CityConferencewithsixchartermembers,theLeaguechangeditsnametotheMidwest-ern Collegiate Conference in 1985 andadded women’s sports for the 1986-87academic year. Charter members of the

conference included current membersButlerandLoyolaaswellastheUniversityofEvansville,OklahomaCityUniversity,OralRoberts University and Xavier University.Among other current members, Detroitjoinedin1980andClevelandState,UIC,UW-GreenBay,UW-MilwaukeeandWrightStatecameaboardin1994(alongwithNorthernIllinoisUniversity)inthelargestnon-mergerconference expansion in history, andYoungstownStatejoiningin2001.

OnMay17,2006,ValparaisoUniversityac-ceptedamembershipinvitationtojointheHorizonLeague,markingthefirstmember-shipchangesinceYoungstownStatejoinedin2001.TheCrusaderswillcompetein17oftheLeague’s19sportsbeginningwiththe2007-08academicyear.Valpo’sathleticshis-toryishighlightedbysevenappearancesintheNCAAMen’sBasketballChampionshipfrom1996-2004,includingadramatictriptotheSweetSixteenin1998.

On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League un-veiled its current name and ushered in anew dynamic direction that has broughttheLeagueclosertoitsstatedgoalofbeingoneofthenation’stop10conferenceswithafocusonenhancingthestudent-athletesexperience by upgrading the League’smarketandcompetitivepositions.Inthepastfewyears,theHorizonLeaguehasenjoyedunprecedentedsuccessonthenational stage,highlighted by two SweetSixteenappearances(Butler2003,UW-Mil-waukee 2005) and five wins in the NCAAMen’sBasketballChampionshipinthepastfourseasons,includingMilwaukee’svictoryovertheUniversityofOklahomathispastMarch.Inothersports,LeagueteamshavewonatleastonegameintheirrespectiveNCAAChampionshipseachofthelastfourseasons in men’s soccer (UW-Milwaukee2002-05), the last two in women’s soccer(Detroit 2004, UW-Milwaukee 2005) andfour of the last five in softball (UIC 2002,2004;Wright State 2003; UW-Green Bay2005).Butler’sVictoriaMitchellbecametheLeague’s first NCAA individual championwhen she won the 3,000-meter steeple-chaseatthe2005NCAAOutdoorTrackandField Championships and then finishedfourth at the 2005 NCAA Cross CountryChampionships in leading the Butlerwomentoa24th-placenationalfinish.Inaddition,theButlermenplaced25th,whileLoyolacamein31st.

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Senior Associate CommissionerBobLovell

Assistant Commissioner of Compliance and Legal Affairs

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Associate Commissionerfor Communications

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Director of CommunicationsRobertHester

Assistant Director ofCommunications

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Communications InternAmberFreeman

Director of FinanceBethOpell

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Administrative Assistant forExternal AffairsLindsayMartin

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