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Men’s Soccer 201 S. Capitol Ave., Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN 46225 / (317) 237-5622 / Fax (317) 237-5620 w w w . h o r i z o n l e a g u e . o r g Men’s Soccer Weekly Release #11 Contact: Robert Hester Monday, November 5, 2007 [email protected] Team Standings Horizon League Overall Team W L T Pct. GF GA Pts W L T Pct. GF GA Home Away Neutral Streak Loyola 5 1 2 .750 11 2 17 10 4 4 .667 26 13 5-2-2 3-2-1 2-0-1 L-1 Milwaukee 5 2 1 .688 9 5 16 5 10 3 .361 16 22 2-3-2 3-4-1 0-3-0 T-1 UIC 4 1 3 .688 9 3 15 8 5 5 .583 25 13 5-1-1 3-3-4 0-1-0 W-2 Green Bay 4 2 2 .625 5 5 14 9 4 5 .639 21 16 6-1-2 3-3-3 0-0-0 T-1 Butler 4 2 2 .625 14 8 14 8 6 4 .556 33 27 3-3-1 3-2-2 2-1-1 W-3 Wright State 3 5 0 .375 8 14 9 6 12 0 .333 13 29 2-5-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 L-1 Valparaiso 2 4 2 .375 5 9 8 4 10 3 .324 13 26 2-2-1 2-8-1 0-0-1 W-1 Detroit 1 4 3 .313 5 9 6 5 9 5 .395 17 24 1-3-2 2-6-3 2-0-0 L-2 Cleveland State 0 7 1 .062 4 15 1 3 13 2 .222 12 31 0-5-1 3-6-1 0-2-0 L-8 Last Week’s Results: Wednesday, October 31 UIC 1, Valparaiso 0 (OT) - * Loyola 3, DePaul 0 Milwaukee 1, Marquette 1 (OT) Thursday, November 1 Butler 3, Wright State 1 - * Friday, November 2 Valparaiso 1, Cleveland State 0 - * Saturday, November 3 UIC 1, Loyola 0 (OT) - * Green Bay 1, #12/16 Northwestern 1 (OT) On the Horizon This Week: (All Times Eastern) Monday, November 5 IUPUI at Wright State, 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 6 Milwaukee at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m. end of regular season 2007 Horizon League Championship (presented by the U.S. Army): First Round -- Friday, Nov. 9 (#9 seed) Cleveland State at (#4 seed) Green Bay, 8 p.m. (#8 seed) Detroit at (#5 seed) Butler, 1 p.m. (#7 seed) Valparaiso at (#6 seed) Wright State, 7 p.m. Second Round -- Sunday, November 11 (hosted by higher-seeded teams) Detroit/Butler winner vs. Green Bay/Cleveland State winner, 1 p.m. local time Valparaiso/Wright State winner at (#3 seed) UIC, 8 p.m. Note: Loyola will host the semifinals (Friday, Nov. 16) and Championship (Sunday, Nov. 18) at Loyola Soccer Park. Top seed Loyola and second seed Milwaukee earned byes into the semifinals. Patano netted the natural hat trick in Butler’s 3-1 victory over Wright State on Thursday. The junior forward gave the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute and added an insurance marker nine minutes later. He completed the hat trick with 51 seconds remaining in the first half. Patano ranks second on the League scoring charts with 14 goals and 29 points. Horizon League Player of the Week Frank Patano, Butler Junior * Forward Franklin Park, Ill.

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Men’s Soccer

Weekly Release #11 Contact: Robert HesterMonday, November 5, 2007 [email protected]

Team Standings Horizon League OverallTeam W L T Pct. GF GA Pts W L T Pct. GF GA Home Away Neutral StreakLoyola 5 1 2 .750 11 2 17 10 4 4 .667 26 13 5-2-2 3-2-1 2-0-1 L-1Milwaukee 5 2 1 .688 9 5 16 5 10 3 .361 16 22 2-3-2 3-4-1 0-3-0 T-1 UIC 4 1 3 .688 9 3 15 8 5 5 .583 25 13 5-1-1 3-3-4 0-1-0 W-2Green Bay 4 2 2 .625 5 5 14 9 4 5 .639 21 16 6-1-2 3-3-3 0-0-0 T-1Butler 4 2 2 .625 14 8 14 8 6 4 .556 33 27 3-3-1 3-2-2 2-1-1 W-3Wright State 3 5 0 .375 8 14 9 6 12 0 .333 13 29 2-5-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 L-1Valparaiso 2 4 2 .375 5 9 8 4 10 3 .324 13 26 2-2-1 2-8-1 0-0-1 W-1Detroit 1 4 3 .313 5 9 6 5 9 5 .395 17 24 1-3-2 2-6-3 2-0-0 L-2Cleveland State 0 7 1 .062 4 15 1 3 13 2 .222 12 31 0-5-1 3-6-1 0-2-0 L-8

Last Week’s Results:Wednesday, October 31UIC 1, Valparaiso 0 (OT) - *Loyola 3, DePaul 0Milwaukee 1, Marquette 1 (OT)

Thursday, November 1Butler 3, Wright State 1 - *

Friday, November 2Valparaiso 1, Cleveland State 0 - *

Saturday, November 3UIC 1, Loyola 0 (OT) - *Green Bay 1, #12/16 Northwestern 1 (OT)

On the Horizon This Week: (All Times Eastern)

Monday, November 5IUPUI at Wright State, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, November 6Milwaukee at Northern Illinois, 3 p.m.

end of regular season

2007 Horizon League Championship(presented by the U.S. Army):First Round -- Friday, Nov. 9(#9 seed) Cleveland State at (#4 seed) Green Bay, 8 p.m.(#8 seed) Detroit at (#5 seed) Butler, 1 p.m.(#7 seed) Valparaiso at (#6 seed) Wright State, 7 p.m.

Second Round -- Sunday, November 11(hosted by higher-seeded teams)Detroit/Butler winner vs. Green Bay/Cleveland State winner, 1 p.m. local timeValparaiso/Wright State winner at (#3 seed) UIC, 8 p.m.

Note: Loyola will host the semifinals (Friday, Nov. 16) and Championship (Sunday, Nov. 18) at Loyola Soccer Park. Top seed Loyola and second seed Milwaukee earned byes into the semifinals.

Patano netted the natural hat trick in Butler’s 3-1 victory over Wright State on Thursday. The junior forward gave the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute and added an insurance marker nine minutes later. He completed the hat trick with 51 seconds remaining in the first half. Patano ranks second on the League scoring charts with 14 goals and 29 points.

Horizon LeaguePlayer of the Week

Frank Patano,Butler

Junior * ForwardFranklin Park, Ill.

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Other Top Performances for the Week Ending November 4Nick Harpel, Cleveland StateFr. * GK * Toledo, Ohio Harpel stopped five shots in the Vikings’ 1-0 loss to Valparaiso on Friday. He ranks fifth in the League with 64 saves this season.

Brian Byrne, LoyolaJr. * GK * Arlington Heights, Ill.

Byrne set a school single-season record with his tenth shutout of the fall in Loyola’s 3-0 victory over DePaul on Wednesday. His current goals-against average of 0.68 also would set a Rambler one-year standard.

Steve Bode, MilwaukeeSr. * D * Milwaukee, Wis.

Bode played a key role in the Panthers’ 1-1 draw against intra-city rival Marquette on Wednesday. His late goal forced overtime as UWM rallied to claim the tie and retain possession of the Milwaukee Cup.

Baggio Husidic, UICSo. * M * Velika Kladusa, Bosnia

Husidic scored the golden goal 3:51 into over-time to send UIC past regular-season champion Loyola on Saturday, giving the Flames the third seed for the League Championship. The goal was his third of the season.

Ryan Schwarz, ValparaisoSo. * GK * Rockford, Ill.

Schwarz held UIC scoreless through regulation before allowing an overtime tally on Wednesday. He has not given up a goal in regulation during his last four League outings, including a 1-0 victory over Cleveland Stae on Friday.

Previous Player-of-the-Week Honorees:Sept. 3 -- Frank Patano, ButlerSept. 10 -- Nick Harpel, Cleveland StateSept. 17 -- Dan O’Brien, Green BaySept. 24 -- Michael Ferguson, LoyolaOct. 1 -- JC Banks, Green BayOct. 8 -- Ryan Germann, MilwaukeeOct. 15 -- Michael Ferguson, LoyolaOct. 22 -- Brian Byrne, LoyolaOct. 29 -- Tebias Mason, Wright State

Horizon League ChampionsThrough the Years

Year Regular Season Tournament1987 no round-robin Evansville1988 no round-robin Notre Dame1989 division play Evansville1990 Evansville Evansville1991 Evansville Evansville1992 Xavier Evansville1993 Notre Dame Notre Dame1994 division play Notre Dame1995 Detroit Butler1996 Butler Detroit1997 Milwaukee Butler1998 Butler Butler1999 UIC UIC2000 UIC, Loyola UIC2001 Milwaukee Butler2002 Milwaukee Milwaukee2003 Milwaukee Milwaukee2004 Milwaukee Milwaukee2005 Detroit Milwaukee2006 UIC Loyola2007 Loyola

Horizon League Men’s Soccer Scoring Trends This Season

Records when:Team Scoringfirst Scoring2+ Allowing2+ Scoring3+ Allowing3+Butler 5-2-1 8-2-1 2-5-1 6-0-1 0-4-1Cleveland State 3-3-1 1-0-0 0-10-0 0-0-0 0-4-0Detroit 4-1-1 3-0-1 0-5-1 2-0-0 0-2-0Green Bay 8-0-1 5-0-0 2-3-0 4-0-0 0-2-0Loyola 10-0-1 5-0-1 1-2-1 4-0-0 0-0-1Milwaukee 4-4-1 2-0-0 0-7-0 1-0-0 0-1-0UIC 8-1-1 5-0-1 0-3-1 3-0-0 0-0-0Valparaiso 3-0-1 2-0-0 0-6-0 1-0-0 0-3-0Wright State 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-9-0 0-0-0 0-5-0

Team Ahead at half Tied at half Down at half 1-Goal Matches OvertimeButler 5-1-1 1-4-3 2-1-0 4-3 1-1-4Cleveland State 2-0-1 1-6-0 0-7-1 2-7 0-0-2Detroit 3-0-1 2-4-4 0-5-0 3-3 1-0-5Green Bay 3-0-1 5-1-3 1-3-1 6-1 2-0-5Loyola 6-0-1 4-3-2 0-1-1 5-2 1-1-4Milwaukee 3-1-1 2-2-1 0-7-1 4-7 0-1-4UIC 3-1-1 5-4-3 0-0-1 3-5 3-0-5Valparaiso 2-0-0 2-7-2 0-3-1 3-5 0-2-3Wright State 1-0-0 4-5-0 1-7-0 5-5 3-0-0

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2007 Horizon League Men’s Soccer Championship Schedule (all times listed Eastern)

First Round -- Friday, Nov. 9#9 seed Cleveland State (3-13-2, 0-7-1) at #4 seed Green Bay (9-4-5, 4-2-2) 8:00 p.m.#8 seed Detroit (5-9-5, 1-4-3) at #5 seed Butler (8-6-4, 4-2-2) 1:00 p.m.#7 seed Valparaiso (4-10-3, 2-4-2) at #6 seed Wright State (6-12-0, 3-5-0) 7:00 p.m.

Second Round -- Sunday, Nov. 11(hosted by higher-seeded teams)Detroit/Butler winner vs. Cleveland State/Green Bay winner 1 p.m. localValparaiso/Wright State winner at #3 seed UIC (8-5-5, 4-1-3) 8:00 p.m.

Semifinals--Friday,Nov.16(at Chicago, Ill. - Loyola Soccer Park)Detroit / Wright State winner at #1 seed Loyola (10-3-4, 5-0-2) 6:00 p.m.Valparaiso / Butler winner vs. #2 seed Milwaukee (5-10-3, 5-2-1) 8:30 p.m.

Championship -- Sunday, Nov. 18(at Chicago, Ill. - Loyola Soccer Park)Semifinal winners 2:30 p.m.

Note: Wright State concludes the regular season at home versus IUPUI on Monday, while Milwaukee plays at Northern Illinois on Tuesday.

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INDIANAPOLIS — An automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament is on the line as nine teams compete for the 2007 Horizon League Men’s Soccer Championship, presented by the U.S. Army. The tournament begins Friday, leading to the crowning of this year’s champion and NCAA Championship entry on Nov. 18.

Defending League champion Loyola University Chicago carries the top seed into this year’s summit, winning the regular-season title with a 5-1-2 loop record as part of a 10-4-4 overall mark. The Ramblers allowed only two goals in eight League contests while sophomore forward Michael Ferguson topped the circuit with 15 goals and 32 points during the regular season. Loyola had an eight-match (5-0-3) unbeaten streak snapped Saturday night but has lost only two of 15 matches since Sept. 7. Junior goalkeeper Brian Byrne boasts a 0.68 goals-against aveage and has set a school single-season record with ten shutouts.

The schedule includes three first-round matches on Friday (Nov. 9). Fourth seed University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (9-4-5 overall, 4-2-2 in the League) hosts ninth seed Cleveland State University (3-13-2, 0-7-1), while eighth seed University of Detroit Mercy visits fifth seed Butler University (8-6-4, 4-2-2). Friday’s other contest features League newcomer and seventh seed Valparaiso University (4-10-3, 2-4-2) at sixth seed Wright State University (6-12-0, 3-5-0).

Green Bay stood atop the League standings for most of the regular season before dropping two of its last three contests. The Phoenix feature two of the League’s top scorers in junior forward Tosaint Ricketts and freshman forward JC Banks, who each recorded five goals during the regular season. Freshman goalkeeper Nick Harpel anchors the defense for Cleveland State, compiling a 1.51 goals-against average with 64 saves and three shutouts during the regular season. Green Bay won the earlier meeting between the schools, edging the Vikings 1-0 on Oct. 12.

Butler finished the regular season on a four-match winning streak, out-scoring its opponents 13-5 during that span. Junior forward Frank Patano ranks second in the League with 14 goals and 29 points, with sophomore forward Boris Gatzky adding five goals and six assists (second-best in the League) for 16 points. Detroit struggled offensively for most of the regular season but has scored six goals in its last three outings. Junior midfielder Renato Susnja paces the Titan attack with seven goals and two assists. Butler’s recent scoring flurry includes a 5-1 victory over UDM on Oct. 21.

Wright State dropped 11 of its first 13 matches but posted a four-match winning streak to move into the sixth position. The Raiders---who close the

Horizon League Announces Brackets for Men’s Soccer Championshipregular season at home against IUPUI on Monday---had that run stopped in the regular-season finale at Butler on Thursday but have posted three shutouts in their last five contests. Senior netminder Tebias Mason carries a 1.54 goals-against mark and 79 saves. Valparaiso defeated Cleveland State 1-0 in its final regular-season match. Sophomore defender Steve Shively leads the Crusaders with four goals while freshman midfielder Adrian Ortiz leads the League with seven assists. Wright State outlasted Valpo 1-0 in overtime on Oct. 28.

The winners of those three contests join third-seeded University of Illinois at Chicago in second-round action, slated for Sunday (Nov. 11). The Flames host the winner of the 6/7 match-up, with the other two survivors meeting at the home of the higher-seeded team for the right to join Loyola and second-seeded University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the semifinals.

UIC defeated Loyola 1-0 in overtime Saturday to claim the third seed following its third consecutive League victory. The Flames were the top pick in the preseason coaches’ poll but struggled to find consistency for most of the season. Senior forward Cesar Zambrano ranks fifth in the League with 15 points and shares fourth place on the loop charts with freshman forward Matt Spiess. Each scored five goals during the regular season. Sophomore netminder Jovan Bubonja leads the League with a 0.61 goals-against average, posting eight shutouts in 2007.

Loyola Soccer Park provides the backdrop for the remainder of the tour-nament, with the semifinals set for Friday, Nov. 16, and the title showdown on Sunday, Nov. 18.

Milwaukee began the season with a program-record eight-match los-ing streak but experienced a dramatic turnaround in the second half of the season. The Panthers are 5-2-3 since Sept. 29, allowing only seven goals during that time after yielding 16 in their first eight contests. Junior goalkeeper Ryan Germann and sophomore Grant Fernstrum have com-bined to post a 1.21 goals-against average with four shutouts while senior midfielder Zeke Dombrowski leads the UWM attack with four goals and three assists for 11 points.

The Ramblers entered the 2006 League Championship as the fourth seed but defeated Cleveland State, 3-2, and outlasted host UIC in a penalty-kick shootout to advance to the title match. Loyola then edged second-seeded Green Bay 1-0 in the final with tournament MVP Iradj Farahmand anchoring the LU defense and Keum Sung Kim scoring the only goal of the match. The title was the first in program history for the Ramblers.

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First Round Second Round Semifinals ChampionshipFriday, Nov. 9 Sunday, Nov. 11 Friday, Nov. 16 Sunday, Nov. 18(@ higher seeds) (@ higher seeds) (@ home of #1 seed) (@ home of #1 seed)

#3 UIC (8-5-5, 4-1-3)

#7 Valparaiso (4-10-3, 2-4-2)

#4 Green Bay (9-4-5, 4-2-2)

#9 Cleveland State (3-13-2, 0-7-1)

#5 Butler (8-6-4, 4-2-2)

#8 Detroit (5-9-5, 1-4-3)

#6 Wright State (6-12-0, 3-5-0)

#2 Milwaukee (5-10-3, 5-2-1)

#1 Loyola (10-4-4, 5-1-2)

Champion andNCAA TournamentRepresentative

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Multiple-Goal MatchesMichael Ferguson, Loyola ....................3 (vs. Cincinnati, Aug. 31)Michael Ferguson, Loyola ....................3 (vs. Wright State, Oct. 12)Frank Patano, Butler.............................3 (vs. Wright State, Nov. 1)Frank Patano, Butler.............................2 (vs. St. Francis [Pa.], Aug. 31)Renato Susnja, Detroit .........................2 (vs. Central Arkansas, Sept. 16)Charlie Trout, UIC .................................2 (vs. Florida International, Sept. 21)JC Banks, Green Bay ...........................2 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 23)Matt Spiess, UIC...................................2 (vs. Florida Gulf Coast, Sept. 23)Tosaint Ricketts, Green Bay .................2 (vs. Wright State, Oct. 5)Cesar Zambrano, UIC ..........................2 (vs. Wright State, Oct. 14)Frank Patano, Butler.............................2 (vs. Detroit, Oct. 21)Boris Gatzky, Butler ..............................2 (vs. Detroit, Oct. 21)Matt Spiess, UIC...................................2 (vs. Milwaukee, Oct. 21)Frank Patano, Butler.............................2 (vs. IUPUI, Oct. 24)Renato Susnja, Detroit .........................2 (vs. Cleveland State, Oct. 26)

Multiple-Assist MatchesJosh Westberg, Loyola .........................2 (vs. Cincinnati, Aug. 31)Adrian Ortiz, Valparaiso ........................2 (vs. IPFW, Sept. 7)Francois Basty, Green Bay ...................2 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 23)Dan O’Brien, Green Bay .......................2 (vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 23)Boris Gatzky, Butler ..............................2 (vs. Evansville, Sept. 30)Adam Harp, Wright State ......................2 (vs. Cleveland State, Oct. 21)

Most Saves in a MatchGrant Fernstrum, Milwaukee ..............11 (vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 10)Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso ..................11 (vs. Wright State, Oct. 28)Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso ....................9 (vs. Duke, Sept. 2)Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso ....................9 (vs. Milwaukee, Sept. 29)Tebias Mason, Wright State ..................9 (vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 16)Tebias Mason, Wright State ..................9 (vs. Saint Mary’s [Calif.], Sept. 16)Nick Hegeman, Butler...........................9 (vs. Green Bay, Oct. 7)Bryan Kloss, Detroit ..............................9 (vs. Bowling Green, Oct. 24)

Flames work overtime to claim third seed UIC improved to 8-5-5 overall with a pair of 1-0 overtime victories last week. The Flames outlasted Valparaiso on Wednesday and edged cross-town rival Loyola on Saturday to take the third seed in the League Championship based on a 4-1-3 mark in loop play. Sophomore midfielder Baggio Husidic netted the golden goal against the Ramblers, scor-ing 3:51 into extra time to hand Loyola its only League loss of the season. Senior midfielder Pavle Dundjer provided the difference against the Crusaders, scoring midway through the second overtime session. The Flames won each of their last three League contests by 1-0 margins. Five of UIC’s eight League matches went to overtime, where the Flames went 2-0-3. Senior forward Cesar Zambrano and freshman striker Matt Spiess share team scoring honors with five goals apiece this year (fourth-best in the League). Zambrano also has five assists for a total of 15 points to rank fifth in the circuit. Sophomore goalkeeper Jovan Bubonja re-gained the League lead with a 0.61 goals-against average. He now has eight shutouts this fall and has yielded only one goal in his last four outings. The Flames begin their title quest at home Sunday, meeting the winner of Friday’s contest between Wright State and Valparaiso. Phoenix plays Northwestern to a draw Green Bay owns the fourth seed in the League Championship, with a 4-2-2 loop ledger. The Phoenix won a tie-breaker over Butler based on a 1-0 victory over third-seeded UIC. Green Bay and the Bulldogs tied 0-0 during the regular sea-son and both teams lost to top seed Loyola and second seed Milwaukee. The Phoenix closed the regular season with a 1-1 draw at 12th-ranked Northwestern on Satur-day. Green Bay led 1-0 at halftime before set-tling for the draw, pushing the Phoenix to 9-4-5 on the year. That ledger includes a 1-0-2 mark against Big Ten Conference foes. Sophomore midfielder David Znaty came off the bench to score the Phoenix goal in the 35th minute. Junior midfielder Tyler Rosenberg and senior defender Glenn Herzog assisted on the marker, with Rosenberg tying senior midfielder Dan O’Brien for the team lead in that depart-ment. Each has five helpers this year to tie for third-best in the League. Junior forward Tosaint Ricketts is tied sixth in the League with 11 points and shares fourth place on the loop charts with his five goals this season. Freshman teammate JC Banks also has five goals in 2007. Junior goalkeeper Adam Stikl ranks third in the League with a 0.83 goals-against average. Green Bay opens tournament play at home Friday versus Cleveland State.

Ramblers carry top seed despite loss Loyola won the regular-season League cham-pionship outright for the first time ever, posting a 5-1-2 loop ledger. Loyola shared the regular-season title with UIC in 2000. Saturday’s 1-0 overtime loss to UIC snapped an eight-match unbeaten streak for LU, which had gone 6-0-2 since a 1-0 loss to then-third-ranked Northwestern on Sept. 26. The Ramblers split two matches with city rivals last week, defeating DePaul 3-0 on Wednesday before falling 1-0 in overtime to UIC on Satur-day. Junior goalkeeper Brian Byrne set a school single-season record with his tenth shutout of the year. His current goals-against average of 0.68 also would set a Rambler one-year record in that category. Junior midfielder Tim Puttkammer scored his first collegiate goal against the Blue Demons. Sophomore forward Michael Ferguson also hit the net, but that’s a more common occurrence for him. Ferguson leads the League with 15 goals and 32 points this year, ranking fourth on the school’s all-time single-season lists in points and third in goals. Senior midfielder Keum Sung Kim rounded out the scoring with his fourth goal of the year and second in as many matches. The Ramblers are idle this week before open-ing defense of their 2006 Horizon League cham-pionship on Nov. 16.

Panthers keep control of cups, take time off Milwaukee also is idle until the semfinals, holding the second seed in the League Cham-pionship with a 5-2-1 loop ledger. The Pan-thers are 5-10-3 overall after tying Marquette on Wednesday to keep possession of the Milwau-kee Cup. The Panthers are now 5-1-1 in the last seven Milwaukee Cup matches. UWM tries to regain another traveling trophy Tuesday, defending the John Lewang Memorial Cup at Northern Illinois. Milwaukee outshot Marquette 14-7 for the match but trailed 1-0 until senior defender Steve Bode scored the tying goal with 5:08 remaining in regulation. It was Bode’s first goal of the sea-son, making him the tenth different Panther to hit the net in 2007. Wednesday’s match carried added signifi-cance for several Panthers, who played a team led by former UWM sideline boss Louis Ben-nett. Current Panther director John Coleman spent nine seasons (1997-2005) as Bennett’s assistant before Bennett took the reins across town. Milwaukee started the season with eight con-secutive losses but is now 5-2-3 since Sept. 29. Senior midfielder Zeke Dombrowski leads the Panthers with four goals this year, tying for ninth place on the League charts. Dombrowski’s three assists give him 11 points for the year, good for a share of sixth place on that loop chart.

News From Around the League

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Horizon LeagueReturning Statistical Leaders

Goals ScoredBraden Fleak, WSU ............................13Tosaint Ricketts, UWGB .......................8Pavle Dundjer, UIC ...............................8Mark Djurovski, UDM ............................7Frank Patano, BU .................................7

AssistsKeum Sung Kim, LU .............................8Dan O’Brien, UWGB .............................6Josh Grossman, WSU ..........................5Michael Conley, WSU ...........................4Tracis Phillips, UWM ............................4Nenad Stojkovic, CSU ..........................4

PointsBraden Fleak, WSU .................13-3---29Tosaint Ricketts, UWGB ............8-1---17Frank Patano, BU ......................7-3---17Mark Djurovski, UDM .................7-2---16Pavle Dundjer, UIC ....................8-0---16

Goals-Against AverageJovan Bubonja, UIC.........................0.37Grant Fernstrum, UWM ...................1.11Josh Loyd, UWGB ...........................1.26Tebias Mason, WSU ........................1.68

ShutoutsJovan Bubonja, UIC............................10Grant Fernstrum, UWM ........................3Ryan Germann, UWM ..........................3Josh Loyd, UWGB ................................3Tebias Mason, WSU .............................3

Horizon League Players inthe 2007 NCAA Stat Rankings

(as of Nov. 4, 2007)Points Per Game: 8. Michael Ferguson, Loyola ............ 1.78 10. Frank Patano, Butler .................... 1.71

Assists Per Game: 48. Adrian Ortiz, Valparaiso ............... 0.41

Goals Per Game: 4. Michael Ferguson, Loyola ............ 0.83 6. Frank Patano, Butler .................... 0.82

Goals-Against Average: 13. Jovan Bubonja, UIC ..................... 0.6123. Brian Byrne, Loyola ...................... 0.68 46. Adam Stikl, Green Bay ................. 0.83

Saves Per Game: 17. Ryan Schwarz, Valparaiso ........... 5.2525. Tebias Mason, Wright State ......... 4.9448. Bryan Kloss, Detroit ..................... 4.37

Team Scoring Offense: 27. Butler ............................................ 1.83

Team Goals-Against Average: 15. UIC ............................................... 0.6718. Loyola ........................................... 0.6838. Green Bay .................................... 0.82

Crusaderswinfinaletograbseventhseed Valparaiso split its final two regular-season matches, moving to 4-10-3 overall (2-4-2 in the League). The Crusaders suffered a 1-0 over-time loss at UIC on Wednesday but rebounded for a 1-0 triumph over Cleveland State on Friday. Each of Valpo’s last three contests have been decided by 1-0 margins. Junior forward Oscar Lomeli scored his sec-ond career goal to decide Friday’s contest. He is only the second Crusader to post multiple goals this year, joining sophomore defender Steve Shively (four goals and one assist for nine points in 2007) in that group. Freshman midfielders Adrian Ortiz and Ken Perkins set up Lomeli’s golden goal. For Ortiz, it was his League-leading seventh helper of the year. Ortiz is now second in Valpo’s all-time single-season charts in that department. Sophomore goalkeeper Ryan Schwarz fin-ished the regular season with a 1.55 goals-against average overall but limited League foes to a 1.02 rate. His overall mark would be the best in school history, eclipsing the current 1.71 standard set by Jeff Oleck in 2005. Schwarz also leads the League with 84 saves this sea-son. Valparaiso makes its Horizon League Cham-pionship debut Friday at Wright State, with the winner of that contest advancing to the second round and a match at UIC on Sunday.

Titans return to action Detroit was idle last week, entering the Ho-rizon League Championship at 5-9-5 overall. UDM opens the tournament at Butler on Friday afternoon. Junior forward Renato Susnja collected five points against Cleveland State in the Titans’ reg-ular-season finale, scoring two goals and setting up another strike in a 5-0 victory over Cleveland State on Oct. 26. Susnja opened the scoring just 5:36 into the match and added an insurance marker in the 65th minute. The five points are the most by a Titan this year and give Susnja 16 for the year. He ranks third in the League with seven goals and is tied for third in points. Susnja also set up junior Simon Zahra’s second goal of the year before freshman Matt Spencer hit the net for the first time in 2007. UDM outshot the Vikings 21-5 in the match while equaling its highest output of the season. Sophomore midfielder Michael Jonca ac-counted for the lone Titan goal at Bowling Green, becoming the eighth different player to score a goal for Detroit this fall. Sophomore goalkeeper Bryan Kloss stopped three Viking shots for his eighth shutout of the year. He ranks second in the League in that cat-egory and tops the circuit with 85 saves for the year while compiling a 1.00 goals-against aver-age.

Bulldogscontinuesstrongfinishingkick Butler enters the League Championship with an 8-6-4 record (4-2-2 in the League) and rid-ing a four-match winning streak that includes Thursday’s 4-1 victory over Wright State. The Bulldogs have outscored their opponents 13-5 during the run of success after going scoreless for the previous four contests. Junior forward Frank Patano netted a natural hat trick against WSU, raising his season goal count to 14---second only to Loyola’s Michael Ferguson (15) on the League charts. Patano has eight goals in his last four contests and re-corded multi-goal efforts in each of his last three outings. He is tied for seventh place on Butler’s career charts with 23 goals in a BU uniform. Butler’s four League victories are the most for the program since the 2004 went 6-0-1. Butler hasn’t won a League Championship match since that year but attempts to remedy that problem Friday, hosting eighth seed Detroit in the open-ing round. Sophomore forward Boris Gatzky is second in the League with six helpers among his 16 points (third-best on that loop list). His five goals rank fourth on that chart. Freshman defender Con-nor Burt adds three goals and three assists for nine points. Sophomore netminder Fabian Knopfler owns a 1.39 goals-against average. He posted four saves in the victory over the Raiders.

Raiders see streak end Wright State stands at 6-12-0 overall (3-5-0 in the League) following a 3-1 loss at Butler on Thursday. The Raiders, who finish the regular season at home against IUPUI on Monday, host Valparaiso in the first round of the League Championship on Friday. The winner of that contest travels to UIC for second-round play on Sunday. WSU had allowed only one goal in four outings before Thursday’s setback, but Butler raced to a 3-0 halftime lead. Senior goalkeeper Tebias Mason owns a goals-against average of 1.54, stopping 79 shots (third-best in the League) while posting four shut-outs during the regular season. Freshman Matt Koewler placed a scoreless second half in net. He stopped a pair of shots to lower his season GAA to 1.67. Senior midfielder Tony Labudovski leads the Vikings with two goals and two assists (six points) this season. Sophomore forwards Braden Fleak (two goals and one assist) and Adam Harp (one goal and three helpers) are next with five points apiece. Wright State was elminated from last year’s League Championship in a penalty-kick shootout. The eighth-seeded Raiders played top seed UIC to a scoreless battle through 110 minutes before falling 10-9 in the longest shootout in League Championship history.

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Year Regular-Season Tournament (Seed) Runner-up (Seed) Champ. Site1987 no round-robin Evansville Saint Louis Indianapolis, Ind.1988 no round-robin Nore Dame Saint Louis Fenton, Mo.1989 Notre Dame (North / 5-0-1) Evansville (1-S) Saint Louis (2-S) Fenton, Mo. Evansville (South / 5-1-0)1990 Evansville (8-0-0) Evansville (1) Saint Louis (2) Fenton, Mo.1991 Evansville (5-0-1) Evansville (1) Notre Dame (3) Indianapolis, Ind.1992 Xavier (5-0-2) Evansville (2) La Salle (8) Indianapolis, Ind.1993 Notre Dame (5-0-1) Notre Dame (1) Detroit (2) Indianapolis, Ind.1994 Green Bay (West / 7-2-0) Notre Dame (4-W) Milwaukee (2-W) South Bend, Ind. Xavier (East / 5-3-0)1995 Detroit (6-0-2) Butler (2) Detroit (1) DeKalb, Ill.1996 Butler (7-1-0) Detroit (3) Butler (1) Indianapolis, Ind.1997 Milwaukee (6-1-0) Butler (3) Milwaukee (1) Milwaukee, Wis.1998 Butler (7-0-0) Butler (1) Wright State (2) Indianapolis, Ind.1999 UIC (6-1-0) UIC (1) Detroit (6) Indianapolis, Ind.2000 UIC, Loyola (5-1-1) UIC (1) Green Bay (3) Chicago, Ill.2001 Milwaukee (7-0-0) Butler (2) Milwaukee (1) Milwaukee, Wis.2002 Milwaukee (7-0-0) Milwaukee (1) Cleveland State (2) Milwaukee, Wis.2003 Milwaukee (6-0-1) Milwaukee (1) Butler (2) Milwaukee, Wis.2004 Milwaukee (6-1-0) Milwaukee (1) Detroit (3) Milwaukee, Wis.2005 Detroit (6-1-0) Milwaukee (2) Detroit (1) Detroit, Mich.2006 UIC (5-1-1) Loyola (4) Green Bay (2) Chicago, Ill.2007 Loyola (5-0-2) Chicago, Ill.

Note: The League used divisional play in 1989 and 1994.

Horizon League Championships by SchoolEvansville 5, Butler 4, Milwaukee 4, Notre Dame 3, UIC 2, Detroit 1, Loyola 1

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Horizon League Champions Through the Years

NSCAA/adidas (Oct. 30) Great Lakes Region Poll

Prev.Team Record rank 1. Indiana 11-4-2 1 2. Notre Dame 10-3-4 2 3. Northwestern 10-3-2 3 4. Ohio State 10-3-3 4 5. Michigan State 11-2-3 5 5. DePaul 10-5-0 T-7 7. Louisville 9-5-1 6 8. Michigan 10-5-2 9 9. Akron 11-3-2 7 10. Loyola 9-3-4 10

Horizon League2007 Coaches’ Preseason Poll

Team (First-Place votes) Pts.UIC (8) ................................................64Green Bay (1) .....................................53Milwaukee...........................................48Loyola .................................................45Butler ..................................................31Cleveland State ..................................27Detroit .................................................25Wright State ........................................23Valparaiso .............................................8

OVERTIME MATCH-WINNERS IN 2007Francois Basty, Green Bay (vs. Drake, Aug. 31)Tony Labudovski, Wright State (vs. Western Kentucky, Aug. 31) (vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 7)Dustin Mares, Butler (vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 16)Renato Susnja, Detroit (vs. Central Arkansas, Sept. 16)Michael Ferguson, Loyola (vs. UC Irvine, Sept. 21)JC Banks, Green Bay (vs. Ohio State, Sept. 29)Charlie Trout, UIC (vs. Bradley, Sept. 29)Brian Cothern, Wright State (vs. Valparaiso, Oct. 28)Pavle Dundjer, UIC (vs. Valparaiso, Oct. 31)Baggio Husidic, UIC (vs. Loyola, Nov. 3)

Vikings hoping eight is more than enough Cleveland State brings an eight-match los-ing streak into the League Championship. The Vikings stand at 3-13-2 overall after a 1-0 loss at Valparaiso on Friday, a setback that left CSU 0-7-1 in League play. CSU has been outscored 17-3 during its los-ing streak. The Vikings were outshot 15-7 by the Crusaders, although freshman netminder Nick Harpel stopped five shots while allowing one goal in the second half. Cleveland State has been outshot 61-17 in its last three outings. Cleveland State has scored more than one goal only once this year, a 2-0 victory over Ni-agara on Sept. 2. Sophomore defender Mitch Boyer remains atop the team scoring charts with a total of six points off one goal and four assists, standing in a tie for sixth place in the circuit with those four helpers. Sophomore forward Josh Williams is next on the team with a goal and three assists for five points. Harpel owns a 1.51 goals-against average with three shutouts and 64 saves this season. Cleveland State begins the League Cham-pionship at Green Bay on Friday. The Vikings have not won a tournament match since defeat-ing Green Bay 2-1 in 2002.

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Milwaukee Panthers(5-10-3, 5-2-1 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Jon ColemanRecord at UWM: 13-19-5 (second season)Overall Record: 13-19-5 (second season)

Aug. 31 vs. Western Michigan (1) ......................... L, 1-2Sept. 2 vs. Tulsa (1) .....................................(OT) L, 1-2Sept. 7 at #13/18 UC Santa Barbara ................... L, 0-2Sept. 9 at Cal Poly ............................................... L, 0-1Sept. 14 Drake (2) ................................................. L, 1-2Sept. 16 #20/12 Gonzaga (2) ................................ L, 1-2Sept. 21 at Dartmouth (3) ...................................... L, 0-1Sept. 23 vs. Yale (3)............................................... L, 1-3Sept. 29 Valparaiso ......................................(OT) T, 1-1Oct. 5 at Butler .................................................W, 3-0Oct. 7 at Wright State ......................................W, 1-0Oct. 10 Wisconsin ........................................ (OT) T, 1-1Oct. 12 Detroit ....................................................W, 1-0Oct. 14 Cleveland State .....................................W, 2-1Oct. 18 Loyola .....................................................L, 0-1Oct. 21 at UIC ......................................................L, 0-2Oct. 27 at Green Bay .........................................W, 1-0Oct. 31 at Marquette .................................... (OT) T, 1-1Nov. 6 at Northern Illinois ..................................... 3:00Nov. 16-18 Horizon League Championship ................ TBA

(1) Wisconsin Invitational - Madison, Wis.(2) Panther Invitational - Milwaukee, Wis.

(3) Dartmouth Classic - Hanover, N.H.

Horizon League matches in Bold

www.uwmpanthers.com

Loyola Ramblers(10-4-4, 5-1-2 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Brendan EitzRecord at LU: 28-21-8 (third season)

Overall Record: 94-140-20 (13th season)

Aug. 31 Cincinnati ................................................W, 4-2Sept. 2 Jacksonville ............................................. L, 1-2Sept. 7 at UMKC (1) ............................................ L, 1-3Sept. 9 vs. Oral Roberts (1) ................................W, 1-0Sept. 12 Eastern Illinois ................................. (OT) T, 2-2Sept. 16 vs. Valparaiso (2) ...........................(OT) T, 1-1Sept. 21 vs. #25/24 UC Irvine (3) ................ (OT) W, 1-0Sept. 23 at San Diego (3) .....................................W, 1-0Sept. 26 at #3/5 Northwestern ............................... L, 0-1Oct. 5 at Detroit .........................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 7 at Cleveland State ................................W, 2-0Oct. 12 Wright State ..........................................W, 3-0Oct. 14 Butler .....................................................W, 1-0Oct. 18 at Milwaukee .........................................W, 1-0Oct. 21 Green Bay .............................................W, 3-0Oct. 27 Denver ............................................. (OT) T, 1-1Oct. 31 DePaul ....................................................W, 3-0Nov. 3 UIC ................................................. (OT) L, 0-1Nov. 16-18 Horizon League Championship ................. TBA

(1) UMKC Invitational - Kansas City, Mo.(2) at Chicago, Ill. - Toyota Park

(3) adidas San Diego Classic - San Diego, Calif.

Horizon League matches in Bold

www.loyolaramblers.com

Green Bay Phoenix(9-4-5, 4-2-2 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Tom PoitrasRecord at UWGB: 37-31-7 (fourth season)Overall Record: 156-88-28 (13th season)

Aug. 31 at Drake ......................................... (OT) W, 3-2Sept. 2 at Creighton ............................................. L, 0-3Sept. 7 at DePaul ................................................. L, 0-2Sept. 9 at Marquette .................................... (OT) T, 1-1Sept. 15 Albany (1) ...............................................W, 3-0Sept. 16 Evansville (1) ................................. (OT) W, 3-2Sept. 20 NR/#25 Wisconsin ........................... (OT) T, 0-0Sept. 23 Western Michigan ...................................W, 4-0Sept. 26 at Valparaiso .........................................W, 1-0Sept. 29 Ohio State ..................................... (OT) W, 1-0Oct. 5 at Wright State ......................................W, 2-1Oct. 7 at Butler ..........................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 12 Cleveland State .....................................W, 1-0Oct. 14 Detroit .............................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 18 UIC .........................................................W, 1-0Oct. 21 at Loyola .................................................L, 0-3Oct. 27 Milwaukee ..............................................L, 0-1Nov. 3 at #12/16 Northwestern ................... (OT) T, 1-1Nov. 9 Cleveland State (2) .................................... 8:00Nov. 11-18 Horizon League Championship ................ TBA

(1) UWGB NIKE Classic - Green Bay, Wis.(2) Horizon League Championship, First Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

www.uwgbathletics.com

Detroit Titans (5-9-5, 1-4-3 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Morris LupenecRecord at UDM: 145-131-38 (15th season)Overall Record: 145-131-38 (15th season)

Aug. 31 at Cal State Northridge ............................ L, 1-6Sept. 2 at Cal State Fullerton ............................... L, 0-1Sept. 5 at Oakland ....................................... (OT) T, 0-0Sept. 12 at IPFW ........................................... (OT) T, 2-2Sept. 14 vs. Canisius (1) .......................................W, 4-0Sept. 16 vs. Central Arkansas (1) ................ (OT) W, 2-1Sept. 21 at #14/11 Michigan .................................. L, 0-2Sept. 23 Buffalo ....................................................W, 1-0Sept. 28 at Xavier .................................................W, 1-0Sept. 30 Western Michigan .................................... L, 0-1Oct. 3 Valparaiso ..............................................L, 0-1Oct. 5 Loyola .............................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 7 UIC ..................................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 12 at Milwaukee ..........................................L, 0-1Oct. 14 at Green Bay ..................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 19 Wright State ...........................................L, 0-2Oct. 21 at Butler ..................................................L, 1-5Oct. 24 at Bowling Green ..................................... L, 1-2Oct. 26 at Cleveland State ................................W, 4-0Nov. 9 at Butler (3) ................................................ 1:00Nov. 11-18 Horizon League Championship ................. TBA

(1) - BGSU Invitational - Bowling Green, Ohio(2) Horizon League Championship, First Round(3) Horizon League Championship, First Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

www.detroittitans.com

Cleveland State Vikings (3-13-2, 0-7-1 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Ali KazemainiRecord at CSU: 9-23-4 (second season)

Overall Record: 185-99-17 (16th season)

Aug. 31 St. Bonaventure ....................................... L, 1-3Sept. 2 at Niagara ...............................................W, 2-0Sept. 5 at Western Michigan ...............................W, 1-0Sept. 9 at Kentucky ...................................... (OT) T, 1-1Sept. 14 vs. Cal State Northridge (1) ..................... L, 0-2Sept. 16 vs. Cal Poly (1) ........................................ L, 0-1Sept. 19 Notre Dame [Ohio] .................................. L, 1-4Sept. 23 at Duquesne ............................................ L, 1-2Sept. 30 at Canisius ..............................................W, 1-0Oct. 5 UIC ..................................................(OT) T, 1-1Oct. 7 Loyola .....................................................L, 0-2Oct. 12 at Green Bay ..........................................L, 0-1Oct. 14 at Milwaukee ..........................................L, 1-2Oct. 19 Butler ......................................................L, 1-2Oct. 21 at Wright State .......................................L, 1-2Oct. 26 Detroit .....................................................L, 0-4Oct. 28 at #24/23 Duke ........................................ L, 0-3Nov. 2 at Valparaiso ..........................................L, 0-1Nov. 9 at Green Bay (2) ........................................ 8:00Nov. 11-18 Horizon League Championship ................. TBA

(1) - UNLV adidas Invitational - at Las Vegas, Nev.(2) Horizon League Championship, First Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

www.csuvikings.com

Butler Bulldogs (8-6-4, 4-2-2 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Kelly FindleyRecord at BU: 15-17-6 (second season)Overall Record: 32-39-6 (fourth season)

Aug. 31 vs. St. Francis [Pa.] (1) ...........................W, 3-2Sept. 2 vs. Sacramento State (1) ........................W, 4-0Sept. 7 at Western Kentucky (2) .................. (OT) T, 0-0Sept. 9 vs. Appalachian State (2) ................ (OT) T, 3-3Sept. 14 vs. #10/12 Northwestern (3) .................... L, 0-3Sept. 16 at Northern Illinois (3) .................... (OT) W, 2-1Sept. 20 Dayton .................................................... L, 2-3Sept. 23 at Valparaiso .........................................W, 4-1Sept. 26 at #19/23 Indiana ..................................... L, 0-2Sept. 30 Evansville ........................................(OT) L, 2-3Oct. 5 Milwaukee (4) .........................................L, 0-3Oct. 7 Green Bay ......................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 12 at UIC ..............................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 14 at Loyola .................................................L, 0-1Oct. 19 at Cleveland State ................................W, 2-1Oct. 21 Detroit ....................................................W, 5-1Oct. 24 at IUPUI ..................................................W, 2-0Nov. 1 Wright State ..........................................W, 3-1Nov. 9 Detroit (4) .................................................. 1:00Nov. 11-18 Horizon League Championship ................. TBA

(1) Dayton Tournament - Dayton, Ohio(2) Western Kentucky Tourn. - Bowling Green, Ky.

(3) Northern Illinois Tournament - DeKalb, Ill.(4) Horizon League Championship, First Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

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Wright State Raiders (6-12-0, 3-5-0 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Mike TracyRecord at WSU: 61-70-4 (seventh season)Overall Record: 61-70-4 (seventh season)

Aug. 31 vs. Western Kentucky (1) .............. (OT) W, 1-0Sept. 2 vs. Oregon State (1) ................................ L, 0-2Sept. 7 at Pittsburgh (2) ............................. (OT) W, 2-1Sept. 9 vs. Robert Morris (2) ................................ L, 0-1Sept. 16 at Saint Mary’s [Calif.] ............................. L, 1-2Sept. 18 at Cal Poly ............................................... L, 0-3Sept. 23 Bowling Green ......................................... L, 0-2Sept. 28 Dayton ..................................................... L, 0-1Oct. 3 Akron ....................................................... L, 0-3Oct. 5 Green Bay ..............................................L, 1-2Oct. 7 Milwaukee ..............................................L, 0-1Oct. 12 at Loyola .................................................L, 0-3Oct. 14 at UIC ......................................................L, 1-4Oct. 19 at Detroit ................................................W, 2-0Oct. 21 Cleveland State .....................................W, 2-1Oct. 25 at IPFW ..................................................W, 1-0Oct. 28 Valparaiso .................................... (OT) W, 1-0Nov. 1 at Butler ..................................................L, 1-3Nov. 5 IUPUI ......................................................... 7:00Nov. 9 Valparaiso (3) ............................................ 7:00Nov. 11-18 Horizon League Championship ................ TBA

(1) - Michigan State Classic - East Lansing, Mich.(2) - Pittsburgh Soccer Classic - Pittsburgh, Pa.(3) Horizon League Championship, First Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

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Valparaiso Crusaders(4-10-3, 2-4-2 Horizon League)

Head Coach: Mike AveryRecord at Valpo: 4-10-3 (first season)

Overall Record: 65-67-7 (seventh season)

Aug. 31 at North Carolina State (1) ...................... L, 1-2Sept. 2 at #4/3 Duke (1) ....................................... L, 0-2Sept. 7 IPFW ......................................................W, 3-0Sept. 9 at Evansville ............................................ L, 0-4Sept. 14 at DePaul ................................................. L, 0-1Sept. 16 vs. Loyola (2) .................................(OT) T, 1-1Sept. 21 at Western Illinois ...................................W, 2-1Sept. 23 Butler ......................................................L, 1-4Sept. 26 Green Bay ..............................................L, 0-1Sept. 29 at Milwaukee ..................................(OT) T, 1-1Oct. 3 at Detroit ................................................W, 1-0Oct. 7 at Eastern Illinois ..................................... L, 0-4Oct. 9 at Western Michigan ................................ L, 1-2Oct. 21 #19/6 Michigan State ....................... (OT) T, 1-1Oct. 28 at Wright State .............................. (OT) L, 0-1Oct. 31 at UIC ............................................. (OT) L, 0-1Nov. 2 Cleveland State .....................................W, 1-0Nov. 9 at Wright State (3) ..................................... 7:00Nov. 11-18 Horizon League Championship ................ TBA

(1) - at Wolfpack Classic - Raleigh-Durham, N.C.(2) at Chicago, Ill. - Toyota Park

(3) Horizon League Championship, First Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

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UIC Flames(8-5-5, 4-1-3 Horizon League)

Head Coach: John TraskRecord at UIC: 31-13-12 (third season)

Overall Record: 31-13-12 (third season)

Sept. 2 Marquette ...............................................W, 3-1Sept. 8 at Rutgers ........................................ (OT) T, 0-0Sept. 13 at #18/16 Akron ....................................... L, 1-2Sept. 18 Western Illinois .......................................W, 2-0Sept. 21 at Florida International ..................... (OT) T, 2-2Sept. 23 at Florida Gulf Coast ..............................W, 5-0Sept. 28 vs. Missouri State (1) ............................... L, 1-2Sept. 29 at Bradley (1) ................................. (OT) W, 1-0Oct. 3 at #17/17 Indiana ..................................... L, 0-1Oct. 5 at Cleveland State .........................(OT) T, 1-1Oct. 7 at Detroit .........................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 12 Butler ..............................................(OT) T, 0-0Oct. 14 Wright State ..........................................W, 4-1Oct. 18 at Green Bay ..........................................L, 0-1Oct. 21 Milwaukee .............................................W, 2-0Oct. 28 Wisconsin ................................................ L, 1-2Oct. 31 Valparaiso .................................... (OT) W, 1-0Nov. 3 at Loyola ....................................... (OT) W, 1-0Nov. 11 Wright State / Valparaiso ........................... 8:00Nov. 16-18 Horizon League Championship ................. TBA

(1) - Bradley Homecoming Classic - Peoria, Ill.(2) Horizon League Championship, Second Round

Horizon League matches in Bold

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Horizon League vs. 2007Non-Conference Opponents

America East 1-0-0Atlantic Coast 0-3-0Atlantic Soccer 0-0-0Atlantic Sun 1-1-0Atlantic 10 1-4-0

Big East 4-2-3Big South 0-0-0Big Ten 1-6-4Big West 1-7-0Colonial 0-0-0

Conference USA 0-1-2Ivy Group 0-2-0Metro Atlantic 3-0-0Mid-American 4-7-0Missouri Valley 4-6-2

Mountain Pacific Sports Fed. 0-0-1Northeast 2-1-0Pacific-10 0-1-0Patriot League 0-0-0Southern 0-0-1

Summit League 6-1-2West Coast 1-2-0Independents 1-0-0Non-Division I 0-1-0

Total (.417 Pct.) 30-45-15

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Horizon League Men’s SoccerMedia Contact Information

School Contact Phone e-mailButler .............................. Jim McGrath .............................(317) 940-9414 [email protected] State ..............Brian McCann ..........................(216) 687-5115 ................ [email protected] .............................Maggie Walsh ..........................(313) 993-1745 [email protected] Bay ......................Sheila Blackman ......................(920) 465-5759 [email protected] ............................. Lindy Zamora ...........................(773) 508-2557 ...............................bzamora@luc.eduMilwaukee.......................Chris Zills .................................(414) 229-4593 [email protected] ................................. John Jaramillo ..........................(312) 996-5880 ........................................ [email protected] .......................Aaron Leavitt ............................(219) 464-6953 ..................... [email protected] Wright State ....................Greg Campbell .........................(937) 775-4687 .................... [email protected] League ..............Robert Hester ...........................(317) 237-5621 ................ [email protected]

Nov. 9 - at campus sites (#9 at #4, #8 at #5, #7 at #6)Nov. 11 - at campus sites (6/7 winner at #3, 4/9 winner vs. 5/8 winner)

Nov. 16 & 18 - hosted by top seed

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INDIVIDUAL SOCCER STATISTICS Through games of Nov 03, 2007 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games, goalies at least 50.0% of their team's minutes.

SHOTS SHOTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.DUNDJER, Pavle-UIC....... 17 56 3.29 1.DUNDJER, Pavle-UIC....... 17 56 3.29 2.RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 53 2.94 2.RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 53 2.94 3.GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 51 2.83 3.GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 51 2.83 4.FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 49 2.72 4.DOMBROWSKI, Zeke-UWM..... 18 49 2.72 DOMBROWSKI, Zeke-UWM..... 18 49 2.72 FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 49 2.72 6.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 45 2.65 6.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 45 2.65 O'BRIEN, Dan-GREENBAY.... 18 45 2.50 7.O'BRIEN, Dan-GREENBAY.... 18 45 2.50 8.SIMON, Ken-DETROIT....... 19 43 2.26 8.SIMON, Ken-DETROIT....... 19 43 2.26 9.DJUROVSKI, Mark-DETROIT.. 13 36 2.77 9.GEHRIG, Eric-LOYOLA...... 18 36 2.00 GEHRIG, Eric-LOYOLA...... 18 36 2.00 10.LABUDOVSKI, Tony-WRIGHTST 18 35 1.94

POINTS POINTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ 1.FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 15 2 32 1.78 1.FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 15 2 32 1.78 2.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 14 1 29 1.71 2.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 14 1 29 1.71 3.GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 5 6 16 0.89 3.ZAMBRANO, Cesar-UIC...... 16 5 5 15 0.94 SUSNJA, Renato-DETROIT... 19 7 2 16 0.84 4.GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 5 6 16 0.89 5.ZAMBRANO, Cesar-UIC...... 16 5 5 15 0.94 5.SUSNJA, Renato-DETROIT... 19 7 2 16 0.84 6.SPIESS, Matt-UIC......... 18 5 1 11 0.61 6.TROUT, Charlie-UIC....... 16 4 2 10 0.62 RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 5 1 11 0.61 7.SPIESS, Matt-UIC......... 18 5 1 11 0.61 BANKS, JC-GREENBAY....... 18 5 1 11 0.61 DOMBROWSKI, Zeke-UWM..... 18 4 3 11 0.61 DOMBROWSKI, Zeke-UWM..... 18 4 3 11 0.61 BANKS, JC-GREENBAY....... 18 5 1 11 0.61 10.TROUT, Charlie-UIC....... 16 4 2 10 0.62 RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 5 1 11 0.61

GOALS GOALS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 15 0.83 1.FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 15 0.83 2.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 14 0.82 2.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 14 0.82 3.SUSNJA, Renato-DETROIT... 19 7 0.37 3.SUSNJA, Renato-DETROIT... 19 7 0.37 4.ZAMBRANO, Cesar-UIC...... 16 5 0.31 4.ZAMBRANO, Cesar-UIC...... 16 5 0.31 BANKS, JC-GREENBAY....... 18 5 0.28 5.SPIESS, Matt-UIC......... 18 5 0.28 SPIESS, Matt-UIC......... 18 5 0.28 RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 5 0.28 RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 5 0.28 GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 5 0.28 GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 5 0.28 BANKS, JC-GREENBAY....... 18 5 0.28 9.TROUT, Charlie-UIC....... 16 4 0.25 9.TROUT, Charlie-UIC....... 16 4 0.25 SHIVELY, Steve-VALPO..... 17 4 0.24 10.SHIVELY, Steve-VALPO..... 17 4 0.24 DOMBROWSKI, Zeke-UWM..... 18 4 0.22 KIM, Keum Sung-LOYOLA.... 18 4 0.22

ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.ORTIZ, Adrian-VALPO...... 17 7 0.41 1.ORTIZ, Adrian-VALPO...... 17 7 0.41 2.GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 6 0.33 2.GATZKY, Boris-BUTLER..... 18 6 0.33 3.ZAMBRANO, Cesar-UIC...... 16 5 0.31 3.ZAMBRANO, Cesar-UIC...... 16 5 0.31 ROSENBERG, Tyler-GREENBAY 18 5 0.28 4.O'BRIEN, Dan-GREENBAY.... 18 5 0.28 O'BRIEN, Dan-GREENBAY.... 18 5 0.28 ROSENBERG, Tyler-GREENBAY 18 5 0.28 6.BASTY, Francois-GREENBAY. 18 4 0.22 6.VONDENBENKEN, Kyle-BUTLER 18 4 0.22 BOYER, Mitch-CLEVE-ST.... 18 4 0.22 BOYER, Mitch-CLEVE-ST.... 18 4 0.22 VONDENBENKEN, Kyle-BUTLER 18 4 0.22 BASTY, Francois-GREENBAY. 18 4 0.22 9.GARCIA, Eduardo-BUTLER... 15 3 0.20 9.GARCIA, Eduardo-BUTLER... 15 3 0.20 BURT, Connor-BUTLER...... 17 3 0.18 10.BURT, Connor-BUTLER...... 17 3 0.18 DUNDJER, Pavle-UIC....... 17 3 0.18 DUNDJER, Pavle-UIC....... 17 3 0.18 WILLIAMS, Josh-CLEVE-ST.. 18 3 0.17 DOMBROWSKI, Zeke-UWM..... 18 3 0.17 HARP, Adam-WRIGHTST...... 18 3 0.17 RAMPA, Tenzin-UWM........ 18 3 0.17 ZAHRA, Simon-DETROIT..... 19 3 0.16

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GAME-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- 1.FERGUSON, Michael-LOYOLA. 18 7 0.39 2.RICKETTS, Tosaint-GREENBA 18 4 0.22 3.PATANO, Frank-BUTLER..... 17 3 0.18 4.SIMEK, Dan-UIC........... 16 2 0.12 HUSIDIC, Baggio-UIC...... 17 2 0.12 LABUDOVSKI, Tony-WRIGHTST 18 2 0.11 BANKS, JC-GREENBAY....... 18 2 0.11 SUSNJA, Renato-DETROIT... 19 2 0.11

GOALS AGAINST AVG SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team GP GA Minutes GaAvg ## Player-Team GP Saves GA SavePct --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- 1.BUBONJA, Jovan-UIC....... 17 11 1610:33 0.61 1.BYRNE, Brian-LOYOLA...... 18 69 13 .841 2.BYRNE, Brian-LOYOLA...... 18 13 1725:34 0.68 2.KLOSS, Bryan-DETROIT..... 19 83 19 .814 3.STIKL, Adam-GREENBAY..... 18 16 1740:33 0.83 3.BUBONJA, Jovan-UIC....... 17 38 11 .776 4.KLOSS, Bryan-DETROIT..... 19 19 1714:39 1.00 4.MASON, Tebias-WRIGHTST... 16 79 24 .767 5.GERMANN, Ryan-UWM........ 13 16 1195:01 1.21 5.SCHWARZ, Ryan-VALPO...... 16 84 26 .764 6.KNOPFLER, Fabian-BUTLER.. 15 21 1364:22 1.39 6.GERMANN, Ryan-UWM........ 13 50 16 .758 7.HARPEL, Nick-CLEVE-ST.... 15 21 1255:00 1.51 STIKL, Adam-GREENBAY..... 18 50 16 .758 8.MASON, Tebias-WRIGHTST... 16 24 1402:47 1.54 8.HARPEL, Nick-CLEVE-ST.... 15 64 21 .753 9.SCHWARZ, Ryan-VALPO...... 16 26 1513:33 1.55 9.KNOPFLER, Fabian-BUTLER.. 15 62 21 .747

SAVES SAVES PER GAME ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ## Player-Team GP No. Avg/G ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- 1.SCHWARZ, Ryan-VALPO...... 16 84 5.25 1.SCHWARZ, Ryan-VALPO...... 16 84 5.25 2.KLOSS, Bryan-DETROIT..... 19 83 4.37 2.MASON, Tebias-WRIGHTST... 16 79 4.94 3.MASON, Tebias-WRIGHTST... 16 79 4.94 3.KLOSS, Bryan-DETROIT..... 19 83 4.37 4.BYRNE, Brian-LOYOLA...... 18 69 3.83 4.HARPEL, Nick-CLEVE-ST.... 15 64 4.27 5.HARPEL, Nick-CLEVE-ST.... 15 64 4.27 5.KNOPFLER, Fabian-BUTLER.. 15 62 4.13 6.KNOPFLER, Fabian-BUTLER.. 15 62 4.13 6.GERMANN, Ryan-UWM........ 13 50 3.85 7.GERMANN, Ryan-UWM........ 13 50 3.85 7.BYRNE, Brian-LOYOLA...... 18 69 3.83 STIKL, Adam-GREENBAY..... 18 50 2.78 8.STIKL, Adam-GREENBAY..... 18 50 2.78 9.BUBONJA, Jovan-UIC....... 17 38 2.24 9.BUBONJA, Jovan-UIC....... 17 38 2.24 10.FERNSTRUM, Grant-UWM..... 5 24 4.80

SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS PER GAME ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G ## Player-Team GP Shutouts Sho/G ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 1.BYRNE, Brian-LOYOLA...... 18 10 0.56 1.BYRNE, Brian-LOYOLA...... 18 10 0.56 2.KLOSS, Bryan-DETROIT..... 19 8 0.42 2.BUBONJA, Jovan-UIC....... 17 8 0.47 BUBONJA, Jovan-UIC....... 17 8 0.47 3.STIKL, Adam-GREENBAY..... 18 8 0.44 STIKL, Adam-GREENBAY..... 18 8 0.44 4.KLOSS, Bryan-DETROIT..... 19 8 0.42 5.MASON, Tebias-WRIGHTST... 16 4 0.25 5.MASON, Tebias-WRIGHTST... 16 4 0.25 6.HARPEL, Nick-CLEVE-ST.... 15 3 0.20 6.GERMANN, Ryan-UWM........ 13 3 0.23 GERMANN, Ryan-UWM........ 13 3 0.23 7.HARPEL, Nick-CLEVE-ST.... 15 3 0.20 8.SCHWARZ, Ryan-VALPO...... 16 2 0.12 8.KNOPFLER, Fabian-BUTLER.. 15 2 0.13 KNOPFLER, Fabian-BUTLER.. 15 2 0.13 9.SCHWARZ, Ryan-VALPO...... 16 2 0.12 10.HEGEMAN, Nick-BUTLER..... 5 1 0.20 FERNSTRUM, Grant-UWM..... 5 1 0.20 McGINNIS, Sean-VALPO..... 2 1 0.50

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team Team ID ---------------------------- Butler.............. BUTLER Cleveland State..... CLEVE-ST Detroit............. DETROIT Green Bay........... GREENBAY Loyola.............. LOYOLA Milwaukee........... UWM UIC................. UIC Valparaiso.......... VALPO Wright State........ WRIGHTST

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TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Team GP Shots Fouls Offside Corners PK/PKA YC/RC ------------------------------------------------------------------- Butler.............. 18 217 268 39 88 3/2 24/1 Cleveland State..... 18 170 236 35 70 1/1 26/2 Detroit............. 19 233 320 39 78 1/1 42/5 Green Bay........... 18 250 357 66 93 1/0 29/0 Loyola.............. 18 216 294 41 92 3/2 34/1 Milwaukee........... 18 217 301 47 105 1/1 32/2 UIC................. 18 254 287 49 92 3/2 28/1 Valparaiso.......... 17 162 314 62 52 1/1 37/4 Wright State........ 18 212 286 28 78 1/0 36/1

SHOTS POINTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.UIC................. 18 254 14.11 1.Butler.............. 18 95 5.28 2.Green Bay........... 18 250 13.89 2.UIC................. 18 69 3.83 3.Detroit............. 19 233 12.26 Loyola.............. 18 69 3.83 4.Butler.............. 18 217 12.06 4.Green Bay........... 18 67 3.72 5.Milwaukee........... 18 216 12.00 5.Detroit............. 19 49 2.58 Loyola.............. 18 216 12.00 6.Milwaukee........... 18 46 2.56 7.Wright State........ 18 212 11.78 7.Valparaiso.......... 17 41 2.41 8.Cleveland State..... 18 170 9.44 8.Wright State........ 18 37 2.06 9.Valparaiso.......... 17 162 9.53 9.Cleveland State..... 18 34 1.89

GOALS GOALS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Butler.............. 18 33 1.83 1.Butler.............. 18 33 1.83 2.Loyola.............. 18 26 1.44 2.Loyola.............. 18 26 1.44 3.UIC................. 18 25 1.39 3.UIC................. 18 25 1.39 4.Green Bay........... 18 21 1.17 4.Green Bay........... 18 21 1.17 5.Detroit............. 19 17 0.89 5.Detroit............. 19 17 0.89 6.Milwaukee........... 18 16 0.89 6.Milwaukee........... 18 16 0.89 7.Valparaiso.......... 17 13 0.76 7.Valparaiso.......... 17 13 0.76 Wright State........ 18 13 0.72 8.Wright State........ 18 13 0.72 9.Cleveland State..... 18 12 0.67 9.Cleveland State..... 18 12 0.67

ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Butler.............. 18 29 1.61 1.Butler.............. 18 29 1.61 2.Green Bay........... 18 25 1.39 2.Green Bay........... 18 25 1.39 3.UIC................. 18 19 1.06 3.UIC................. 18 19 1.06 4.Loyola.............. 18 17 0.94 4.Loyola.............. 18 17 0.94 5.Valparaiso.......... 17 15 0.88 5.Valparaiso.......... 17 15 0.88 Detroit............. 19 15 0.79 6.Detroit............. 19 15 0.79 7.Milwaukee........... 18 14 0.78 7.Milwaukee........... 18 14 0.78 8.Wright State........ 18 11 0.61 8.Wright State........ 18 11 0.61 9.Cleveland State..... 18 10 0.56 9.Cleveland State..... 18 10 0.56

GOALS ALLOWED GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP GA Minutes Avg. --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1.UIC................. 18 13 0.72 1.UIC................. 18 13 1745:33 0.67 Loyola.............. 18 13 0.72 2.Loyola.............. 18 13 1725:34 0.68 3.Green Bay........... 18 16 0.89 3.Green Bay........... 18 16 1752:47 0.82 4.Milwaukee........... 18 22 1.22 4.Milwaukee........... 18 22 1685:01 1.18 5.Detroit............. 19 24 1.26 5.Detroit............. 19 24 1819:45 1.19 6.Valparaiso.......... 17 26 1.53 6.Butler.............. 18 27 1731:02 1.40 7.Butler.............. 18 27 1.50 7.Valparaiso.......... 17 26 1625:53 1.44 8.Wright State........ 18 29 1.61 8.Wright State........ 18 29 1672:47 1.56 9.Cleveland State..... 18 31 1.72 9.Cleveland State..... 18 31 1660:00 1.68

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SAVES SHUTOUTS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP Shutouts Avg/G --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ 1.Detroit............. 19 90 4.74 1.Loyola.............. 18 10 0.56 2.Valparaiso.......... 17 88 5.18 2.UIC................. 18 9 0.50 3.Wright State........ 18 87 4.83 Green Bay........... 18 9 0.50 4.Cleveland State..... 18 82 4.56 4.Detroit............. 19 8 0.42 5.Butler.............. 18 78 4.33 5.Butler.............. 18 4 0.22 6.Milwaukee........... 18 76 4.22 Milwaukee........... 18 4 0.22 7.Loyola.............. 18 72 4.00 Wright State........ 18 4 0.22 8.Green Bay........... 18 55 3.06 8.Valparaiso.......... 17 3 0.18 9.UIC................. 18 43 2.39 Cleveland State..... 18 3 0.17

FOULS CORNERS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Green Bay........... 18 357 19.83 1.Milwaukee........... 18 105 5.83 2.Detroit............. 19 320 16.84 2.Green Bay........... 18 93 5.17 3.Valparaiso.......... 17 314 18.47 3.UIC................. 18 92 5.11 4.Milwaukee........... 18 301 16.72 Loyola.............. 18 92 5.11 5.Loyola.............. 18 294 16.33 5.Butler.............. 18 88 4.89 6.UIC................. 18 287 15.94 6.Detroit............. 19 78 4.11 7.Wright State........ 18 286 15.89 Wright State........ 18 78 4.33 8.Butler.............. 18 268 14.89 8.Cleveland State..... 18 70 3.89 9.Cleveland State..... 18 236 13.11 9.Valparaiso.......... 17 52 3.06

OFFSIDES YELLOW CARDS ## Team GP No. Avg/G ## Team GP No. Avg/G --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- 1.Green Bay........... 18 66 3.67 1.Detroit............. 19 42 2.21 2.Valparaiso.......... 17 62 3.65 2.Valparaiso.......... 17 37 2.18 3.UIC................. 18 49 2.72 3.Wright State........ 18 36 2.00 4.Milwaukee........... 18 47 2.61 4.Loyola.............. 18 34 1.89 5.Loyola.............. 18 41 2.28 5.Milwaukee........... 18 32 1.78 6.Detroit............. 19 39 2.05 6.Green Bay........... 18 29 1.61 Butler.............. 18 39 2.17 7.UIC................. 18 28 1.56 8.Cleveland State..... 18 35 1.94 8.Cleveland State..... 18 26 1.44 9.Wright State........ 18 28 1.56 9.Butler.............. 18 24 1.33

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|--------CONFERENCE--------| |---------OVERALL----------| CURRENT UNBEATEN STREAK STANDINGS W- L- T Pts Pct GF GA W- L- T Pts Pct GF GA Team No. Record in streak --------- -- -- - --- --- -- -- -- -- - --- --- -- -- ----------------------------------------- Loyola.............. 5- 1- 2 17 .750 11 2 10- 4- 4 34 .667 26 13 Butler 4 4-0-0 Milwaukee........... 5- 2- 1 16 .688 9 5 5-10- 3 18 .361 16 22 UIC 2 2-0-0 UIC................. 4- 1- 3 15 .688 9 3 8- 5- 5 29 .583 25 13 Milwaukee 2 1-0-1 Green Bay........... 4- 2- 2 14 .625 5 5 9- 4- 5 32 .639 21 16 Valparaiso 1 1-0-0 Butler.............. 4- 2- 2 14 .625 14 8 8- 6- 4 28 .556 33 27 Detroit 1 1-0-0 Wright State........ 3- 5- 0 9 .375 8 14 6-12- 0 18 .333 13 29 Green Bay 1 0-0-1 Valparaiso.......... 2- 4- 2 8 .375 5 9 4-10- 3 15 .324 13 26 Detroit............. 1- 4- 3 6 .312 5 9 5- 9- 5 20 .395 17 24 Cleveland State..... 0- 7- 1 1 .062 4 15 3-13- 2 11 .222 12 31

TEAM SUMMARIES Team GP GF-GA Score Avg Margin PK-ATT Shots Saves Save% Corners -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Butler.............. 18 33-27 1.83-1.50 +0.33 2-3 217 78 74.3 88 Cleveland State..... 18 12-31 0.67-1.72 -1.06 1-1 170 82 72.6 70 Detroit............. 19 17-24 0.89-1.26 -0.37 1-1 233 90 78.9 78 Green Bay........... 18 21-16 1.17-0.89 +0.28 0-1 250 55 77.5 93 Loyola.............. 18 26-13 1.44-0.72 +0.72 2-3 216 72 84.7 92 Milwaukee........... 18 16-22 0.89-1.22 -0.33 1-1 216 76 77.6 105 UIC................. 18 25-13 1.39-0.72 +0.67 2-3 254 43 76.8 92 Valparaiso.......... 17 13-26 0.76-1.53 -0.76 1-1 162 88 77.2 52 Wright State........ 18 13-29 0.72-1.61 -0.89 0-1 212 87 75.0 78

ATTENDANCE Team | HOME GAMES Avg | AWAY GAMES Avg | NEUT GAMES Avg | ALL GAMES Avg | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Butler | 7-1058 151 | 7-3509 501 | 4-250 62 | 18-4817 268 | Cleveland State | 6-1094 182 | 10-3898 390 | 2-0 0 | 18-4992 277 | Detroit | 6-432 72 | 11-2968 270 | 2-217 108 | 19-3617 190 | Green Bay | 9-3080 342 | 9-5236 582 | 0-0 0 | 18-8316 462 | Loyola | 10-2446 245 | 5-1258 252 | 3-1042 347 | 18-4746 264 | Milwaukee | 7-3793 542 | 8-7043 880 | 3-577 192 | 18-11413 634 | UIC | 7-5356 765 | 10-5756 576 | 1-120 120 | 18-11232 624 | Valparaiso | 5-1793 359 | 11-7144 649 | 1-750 750 | 17-9687 570 | Wright State | 7-3465 495 | 8-2673 334 | 3-485 162 | 18-6623 368 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals | 64-22517 352 | 79-39485 500 | 19-3441 181 | 0-0 0 |