2010 Butler Men's Soccer Guide

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2010 Butler Men’s Soccer Table of Contents Table of Contents, 20010 Schedule, Quick Facts............................................ 1 2010 Outlook ................................................................................................... 2 2010 Roster ..................................................................................................... 3 Head Coach Kelly Findley ............................................................................... 4 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff ..................................................................... 5 2010 Bulldogs - JC Aikenhead, Troy Blewitt, Conner Burt, Jordan Burt, Jacob Capito .............................................................................................................. 6 2010 Bulldogs - Julian Cardona, Michael Clayton, Jon Dawson Lucas Eichhorn, Brandon Fricke, Adam Glanzer............................................. 7 2010 Bulldogs - Matt Hedges, Brett Heinz, Andy Holte, Jared Isenthal, Fabian Knopfler ler ............................................................................................... 8 2010 Bulldogs - Blake Leyden, Dustin Mares, Tom Markey, Austin Oldham, Adekunle Oluyedun ................................................................ 9 2010 Bulldogs - Kyle Pateros, Tyler Pollock, Nick Powell, Matt Sall, Ben Sippola ................................................................................................... 10 2010 Bulldogs/Butler Bowl - Adam Tormoehlen, Jamie Vollmer Joel Zimmerly .................................................................................................11 2009 Statistics/Results .................................................................................. 12 2010 Opponents ....................................................................................... 13-14 Butler Soccer History - Individual Records .................................................... 15 Butler Soccer History - Team Records, Individual Honors............................. 16 Butler Soccer History - Year-by-Year Results ........................................... 17-18 Butler Soccer History - Series Records, Bulldogs in the Pros ....................... 19 Butler Soccer History - All-Time Roster ......................................................... 20

Butler Quick Facts School...................................................................................................Butler University Location....................................................................................Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Founded ................................................................................................................. 1855 Enrollment ............................................................................................................. 4,200 Nickname.......................................................................................................... Bulldogs Colors ........................................................................................................ Blue & White Conference ............................................................................................Horizon League Home Fields .....................................................................................Butler Bowl (5,647) President ............................................................................................... Dr. Bobby Fong Athletic Director......................................................................................... Barry Collier Senior Woman Administrator ..................................................................... Beth Goetz Faculty Athletic Representative .......................................................Dr. Joseph Kirsch Head Athletic Trainer ..................................................................................Ryan Galloy Head Coach ...........................................................................Kelly Findley (Judson ‘92) Record at Butler/Career Record .................... 43-24-11 (4 years)/60-46-11 (6 years) Office Phone .......................................................................................(317) 940-9922 Assistant Coaches ..........................................David Costa, Steve Cox, Bryce Cooper Office Phone .......................................................................................(317) 940-6547 All-Time Men’s Soccer Record ....................................................231-167-30/21 years First Year of Program ............................................................................................ 1989 NCAA Postseason Appearances............................................................. 5 (last, 2009) 2009 Record .........................................................................................................14-3-2 2009 League Record/Finish ............................................................................6-1-1/1st Letterwinners R/L ................................................................................................... 16/8 Starters R/L ............................................................................................................... 8/2 Newcomers .................................................................................................................. 9

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2010 Butler Schedule

Goalkeeper Fabian Knopfler (33) led the Horizon League and set a Butler single season record with a 0.66 goals against average in 2009.

Sept. 1 4 10 12 18 24 26 Oct. 1 5 9 13 16 20 24 27 30 Nov. 5 9 12 14 18

IPFW Xavier Houston Baptist# Loyola Marymount# Oakland Green Bay* Milwaukee* Valparaiso* Evansville UIC * Bowling Green Wright State* IUPUI Loyola* Indiana Detroit* Cleveland State* Horizon League Quarterfinals Horizon League Semifinals Horizon League Championship NCAA Tournament

Butler Bowl Cincinnati, Ohio Lexington, Ky. Lexington, Ky. Pontiac, Mich. Green Bay, Wis. Mequon, Wis. Butler Bowl Butler Bowl Butler Bowl Butler Bowl Dayton, Ohio Butler Bowl Butler Bowl Bloomington, Ind. Detroit, Mich. Butler Bowl TBA TBA TBA TBA

5 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA

#—Kentucky Tournament. *—Horizon League match All times listed as start time at match site

For Additional Information Associate AD/SID ......................................................................................Jim McGrath Office Phone ........................................................................................(317) 940-9414 E-Mail ...........................................................................................jmcgrath@butler.edu Assistant SID .............................................................................................Josh Rattray Office Phone ........................................................................................(317) 940-9994 E-Mail ..............................................................................................jrattray@butler.edu Sports Information Fax .........................................................................(317) 940-9808 Sports Information Address .............................................................Hinkle Fieldhouse ......................................................................510 W. 49th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Follow Butler men’s soccer at:

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CREDITS: The 2010 Butler Men’s Soccer Media Guide was prepared by Jim McGrath, Butler Associate Athletic Director for Communications. Photography by Brent Smith, and cover design by the Butler University Publications Office. 1


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2010 Outlook Bulldogs Primed For Title Defense

For the first time since 2005, Butler will open the season as the defending Horizon League men’s soccer champion. Fittingly, it’s a position that was built on tenacious defense! The Bulldogs matched the third-highest win total in school history with a 14-3-2 record in 2009, won the Horizon League regular season championship and advanced to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for the fifth time in the program’s history and for the first time since 2001. Butler was ranked in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) national poll during the season, reaching as high as No. 17. Head coach Kelly Findley’s club finished sixth in the NCAA Division I in won-loss percentage (.789). Much of that success came as a resut of a rock-solid defensive effort. The Bulldogs led the Horizon League and ranked ninth in Division I in goals against average with a school-record 0.61 yield. Butler led the league in fewest goals allowed (12) and tied for second in the circuit in shutouts (8). Only one opponent, Ohio State, scored as many as two goals against the Bulldogs! “We defend first,” said Findley, who was named Horizon League Coach of the Year. “Our guys take a great deal of pride in making it tough for the opponent to score.” That pride will form the foundation for Butler’s 2010 bid. Findley lost leading scorer Boris Gatzky to graduation, but returns all four back-line starters, along with goalkeeper Fabian Knopfler. Junior Matt Hedges, a first team All-Horizon League pick and the 2009 Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year, will anchor a defensive line that includes returning regulars Conner Burt, Brett Heinz and Jared Isenthal. Burt, a first team Academic All-American and second team All-League pick, has started 58 matches during his

Conner Burt earned All-League recognition and was a first team Academic All-American.

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Matt Hedges was named Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year in 2009.

Butler career, while Heinz has been a regular in 59 consecutive contests! Isenthal played in 18 matches, including 17 as a starter, in his initial season, and he was named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team. Knopfler, who earned second team All-League recognition, led the league and ranked 12th in the NCAA Division I with a school-record 0.66 goals against average. He ranked second in the league in save percentage (.783) and fourth in shutouts (5). The Reutlingen, Germany, native enters his final season with the Bulldogs in sixth place on Butler’s all-time list with 10 career shutouts. Findley also can look to a pair of returning “redshirt” players, senior JC Aikenhead and sophomore Jordan Burt, plus newcomers Tom Markey, Jamie Vollmer, and Brandon Fricke in the backfield. Backing Knopfler at goalkeeper will be junior Nick Powell, sophomore Jon Dawson and freshman Andy Holte. Gatzky led the Bulldogs with seven goals and seven assists a year ago, and he finished his career in third place on Butler’s all-time list for assists (20), in sixth place on the school’s all-time list for shots (171) and in 11th place in all-time points (54). His role will likely be filled by “committee,” with several players taking on increased responsibilities. One of those players figures to be sophomore Julian Cardona, who was Butler’s second-leading scorer a year ago. A starter in 14 matches as a freshman, Cardona was named Horizon League Newcomer of the Year. He finished the season with six goals and three assists, and he led the league in game-winning goals with four. The Butler forward picked up valuable experience during the summer as a member of the Puerto Rico U21 National Team.

Also returning up front is sophomore Tyler Pollock, who started 15 matches in his first season and finished fourth on the squad in scoring. The 6-2 forward, who led the Bulldogs in shot percentage (.286), joined Isenthal and Cardona on the league’s All-Newcomer Team. Additional scoring punch could come from senior Dustin Mares, sophomore “redshirt” Blake Leyden and a pair of talented newcomers, Adekunle Oluyedun and Austin Oldham. Leyden is a former high school All-American, while Oluyedun and Oldham both played on USSF Academy National Championship teams with Carmel United. All-League midfielder Kyle VondenBenken, the Bulldogs’ fifth-leading scorer, has graduated, but seniors Ben Sippola and Kyle Pateros return to anchor a deep and experienced corps in the middle. Sippola was one of six Bulldogs to start all 19 matches last season, and he finished seventh on the team in scoring. Pateros started eight of 15 matches and finished sixth in scoring. Part-time starters Jacob Capito and Michael Clayton both return, along with seniors Troy Blewitt and Matt Sall and junior Lucas Eichhorn. Capito and Clayton each started 10 matches last ssason, while Sall saw action in 17 contests. All will be pushed by talented newcomers Adam Glanzer, Adam Tormoehlen and Joel Zimmerly. Glanzer and Zimmerly were teammates at Shattuck-St. Mary’s, where they helped the team to the U.S. Club National Finals. “We have a very deep team, and we have a great combination of experience and great young talent,” noted Findley, who’s beginning his fifth season with the Bulldogs. “We put in a lot of work in the off-season, and our guys came in prepared. We’re looking forward to the challenges ahead of us.”

Julian Cardona finished second on the team in scoring and earned league Newcomer of the Year honors.


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2010 Butler Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name 8 JC Aikenhead 5 Troy Blewitt*** 16 Conner Burt** 25 Jordan Burt 6 Jacob Capito*** 18 Julian Cardona* 10 Michael Clayton*** 35 Jon Dawson 22 Lucas Eichhorn** 24 Brandon Fricke 9 Adam Glanzer 2 Matt Hedges** 4 Brett Heinz*** 30 Andy Holte 14 Jared Isenthal* 33 Fabian Knopfler*** 11 Blake Leyden 12 Dustin Mares*** 26 Tom Markey 7 Austin Oldham 21 Adekunle Oluyedun 15 Kyle Pateros*** 19 Tyler Pollock* 1 Nick Powell** 20 Matt Sall*** 17 Ben Sippola*** 3 Adam Tormoehlen 13 Jamie Vollmer 23 Joel Zimmerly *Varsity letters earned.

Pos. D M D D M F M GK M D M D D GK D GK F F D F F M F GK M M M D M

Ht. 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-7 5-10 5-7 6-3 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-5 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-7 5-7 5-11 5-6 5-9

Wt. 175 160 175 165 150 170 140 185 175 175 180 195 155 180 165 185 183 162 155 168 160 160 185 175 152 165 165 142 173

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Numerical Roster

Hometown/High School (Previous School) West Chicago, Ill./Wheaton Acad. (Northern Ill.) Carmel, Ind./Carmel Elkhart, Ind./Concord Elkhart, Ind./Concord Fort Wayne, Ind./Bishop Dwenger Lincoln, Neb./Shattuck-St. Mary’s Kansas City, Mo./Oak Park Indianapolis, Ind./Brebeuf Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Jerome Grimes, Iowa/Dallas Center-Grimes Harrisburg, S.D./Shattuck-St. Mary’s Carmel, Ind./Carmel Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley North Iowa City, Iowa/Iowa City Carmel, Ind./Carmel Reutlingen, Germany/A-E-G/Reutlingen Univ. Indianapolis, Ind./Covenant Christian Mishawaka, Ind./St. Joseph’s Indianapolis, Ind./North Central/South Florida Greenwood, Ind. Westfield, Ind./Shattuck-St. Mary’s Janesville, Wis./Craig Beaver Creek, Ohio/Beaver Creek Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove Northfield, Minn./Shattuck-St. Mary’s Highlands Ranch, Colo./Arapahoe Westfield, Ind./Westfield Winnipeg, Canada/Shattuck-St. Mary’s

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Nick Powell Matt Hedges Adam Tormoehlen Brett Heinz Troy Blewitt Jacob Capito Austin Oldham JC Aikenhead Adam Glanzer Michael Clayton Blake Leyden Dustin Mares Jamie Vollmer Jared Isenthal Kyle Pateros Connor Burt Ben Sippola Julian Cardona Tyler Pollock Matt Sall Adekunle Oluyedun Lucas Eichhorn Joel Zimmerly Brandon Fricke Jordan Burt Tom Markey Andy Holte Fabian Knopfler Jon Dawson

Head Coach: Kelly Findley Assistant Coaches: David Costa, Steve Cox Volunteer Assistant Coach: Bryce Cooper

Pronunciation Guide Aikenhead............................. AKE-en-head Blewitt ................................... BLUE-it Capito ................................... Cah-PEET-oh Eichhorn ............................... EYE-corn Fricke .................................... Frick-EE Heinz .................................... HINES Isenthal ................................. EYES-en-thall Knopfler ................................ Kah-NIFF-ler Leyden .................................. LYE-den Mares.................................... MARE-ess Adekunle Oluyedun .............. Addy-KUNE-lay .............................................. OH-lee-AH-doon Pateros ................................. Pah-TARE-ohs Pollock .................................. PAHL-ick Sippola.................................. SIP-oh-lah Tormoehlen ........................... Tore-MOE-len

Roster Breakdown BY STATE/COUNTRY Canada (1): Joel Zimmerly Colorado (1): Adam Tormoehlen Germany (1): Fabian Knopfler Indiana (15): Troy Blewitt, Adam Burch, Connor Burt, Jordan Burt, Jacob Capito, Jon Dawson, Matthew Hedges, Jared Isenthal, Blake Leyden, Dustin Mares, Tom Markey, Andrew Oldham, Adekunle Oluyedun, Matt Sall, Jamie Vollmer Illinois (1): JC Aikenhead Iowa (2): Brandon Fricke, Andy Holte Kansas (1): Brett Heinz Minnesota (1): Ben Sippola Missouri (1): Michael Clayton Nebraska (1): Julian Cardona Ohio (2): Lucas Eichhorn, Tyler Pollock South Dakota (1): Adam Glanzer Wisconsin (2): Kyle Pateros, Nick Powell

Why Bulldogs? Prior to 1919, Butler’s athletic teams were known as the “Christians.” But numerous losses in the 1919 football season caused Butler followers to grow weary of that nickname. During the week leading up to Butler’s football game with the heated rival Franklin “Baptists,” Butler Collegian editor Alex Cavins and his staff, which included cartoonist George Kickson, decided something hot needed to be conceived for the school’s weekly pep session. About that time, the mascot of a Butler fraternity - a bulldog named Shimmy - wandered into the Collegian office. The idea was born! The next day, the school paper came out with a big page one cartoon showing Shimmy the Bulldog, labled Butler, taking a bite our of the pants seat of a figure labled “John the Baptist.” The caption was: “Bring on that platter, Salome!” (Butler lost the game to Franklin, 14-0, but the name “Bulldogs” stuck.)

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Head Coach Kelly Findley

Kelly Findley is in just his fifth season with the Bulldogs, and he’s already guided Butler to two of the “Top 5” men’s soccer seasons in school history. And he currently boasts the best winning percentage of any Butler men’s soccer coach since the program began in 1989! Findley delivered his third consecutive winning season and his first Horizon League championship in 2009. His squad became just the fourth team in Butler men’s soccer history to record 14 wins and tied the third-highest win total in school history with a 14-3-2 final record. The Horizon League regular season champion Bulldogs tied Green Bay, 0-0, in the championship match of the league tournament and then earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. Butler won 11 of its first 13 matches, including victories over #25 South Carolina and #14 Indiana, and compiled an eight-match unbeaten streak from Sept. 25 to Oct. 27. The Bulldogs cracked the “Top 25” in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America national poll and climbed as high as No. 17 during the banner season. In 2008, Findley guided the Butler to what was then a tie for the fourth-highest win total in school history. The 13-3-4 Bulldogs topped the Horizon League in wins and posted Butler’s highest winning percentage since 1998. Butler won the season-opening Louisville Tournament, became the first Horizon League team since 2003 to post an unbeaten (5-0-3) league record, placed runner-up in the Horizon League regular season race and earned a “Top 25” ranking in the national soccer polls. Among Butler’s 13 wins was a 1-0 victory over #4-ranked and eventual league champ UIC. It took less than 24 months for Findley to deliver a winning season at Butler. He guided the Bulldogs to a 9-7-4 record in 2007, the team’s first winning campaign in three years. The Bulldogs tied for fourth in the Horizon League with a 4-2-2 mark, Butler’s best league record since 2004. Along the way, the Bulldogs picked up a championship at the Courtyard By Marriott Flyer Classic and a runner-up finish at the Northern Illinois adidas/Baymont Inn Invitational. Butler ended the season with wins in five of its final six matches. In his initial season at Butler, Findley guided the Bulldogs to a 7-11-2 campaign and a sixth place finish in the Horizon League. The Bulldogs were involved in six

The Kelly Findley File Name: Kelly Findley Age: 39 Birthdate: 9/8/70 Wife: Joanne Children: Gabriel, Elysia, Corinne, Stephen, Keane High School: Clear Creek H.S., League City, Texas College: Judson College Coaching Career: 1992 Assistant Coach, Judson College 1997-1998 Assistant Coach, Charlotte Eagles 1998 Assistant Coach, Miami (Ohio) University 1999-2000 Head Coach, Mars Hill College 2001-2003 Assistant Coach, UNC Charlotte 2004-2005 Associate Head Coach, UNC Charlotte 2006Head Coach, Butler University

overtime matches and seven of the team’s 11 setbacks came by a single goal. Butler won two of its final three regular-season matches, with the lone setback over that stretch coming to No. 20-ranked Indiana. Butler’s biggest win of the season came nine days earlier when the Bulldogs upset No. 17 UIC, 1-0. Findley, who was named the Bulldogs’ fifth men’s soccer coach in December of 2005, came to Butler from Charlotte, where he served for three seasons as an assistant coach and for two seasons as associate head coach. During his tenure at Charlotte, the 49ers compiled a 42-40-14 record, including an 11-7-1 mark in 2004. In his third season at Charlotte, the 49ers reached the finals of the C-USA Tournament for only the second time in school history only to lose the title on penalty kicks. Findley served as head coach at Mars Hill College for two seasons, 19992000. He guided the Lions to a 17-22 mark over the two seasons, including a 10-8 overall record and a runner-up finish in the South Atlantic Conference in 2000. He also spent one season as an assistant coach at Miami (Ohio) University, two seasons as an assistant coach with the Charlotte Eagles professional soccer team and one season as an assistant coach at Judson College. During his tenure with the Charlotte Eagles, the professional club won two South Atlantic Division Championships, made two playoff appearances and posted a national runner-up finish! The Butler coach was a four-time Most Valuable Player as an undergraduate on the men’s soccer team at Judson in Elgin, Ill. He was a three-time NAIA AllAmerican, a three-time NCCAA All-American, and a two-time NSCAA All-American as a midfielder. He was named the Northern Illinois Intercollegiate Conference Player of the Year for three consecutive seasons, and he was named Judson’s Athlete of the Year in 1990. Findley helped Judson to its first NCCAA National Tournament championship in 1991, and he finished his collegiate career in fifth place on Judson’s all-time assist chart with 48 career assists. He was named to Judson’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. Following his collegiate career, Findley played professional soccer with the Charlotte Eagles for six seasons. He helped the Eagles to three South Atlantic Division Championships, five divisional playoff appearances and two trips to the national finals. Findley, a former North Carolina ODP State Team coach, holds a USSF “A” license and a NSCAA Premier Diploma. He and his wife, Joanne, have five children, Gabriel, Elysia, Corinne, Stephen and Keane. Kelly Findley’s Head Coaching Record

The Kelly Findley Family, left to right: Elysia, Joanne with infant son Keane, Stephen, Corinne, Kelly and Gabriel.

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Year 1999 2000 2006 2007 2008 2009 Career

School Mars Hill Mars Hill Butler Butler Butler Butler

Overall Record Pct. 7-14-0 .333 10-8-0 .556 7-11-2 .400 9-7-4 .550 13-3-4 .750 14-3-2 .789 60-46-12 .559

League Record Pct. 4-4-0 .500 5-2-0 .714 2-4-1 .357 4-2-2 .625 5-0-3 .813 6-1-1 .813 26-13-7 .641

Finish 4th 2nd 6th 4th-Tie 2nd 1st


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Assistant Coaches/Support David Costa

Steve Cox

Assistant Coach

David Costa is in his fifth season as an assistant coach for the Butler men’s soccer team. He serves as the Bulldogs’ recruiting coordinator, while assisting head coach Kelly Findley in all areas of the program. Costa joined Butler’s staff in 2006 after spending one season as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In addition to his soccer coaching duties at Charlotte, Costa served as Community Services Coordinator in the Charlotte 49ers Athletic Academic Center. He also served as a Soccer Trainer/Game Coach for the Charlotte United Futbol Club, 2004-06. Costa was a four-year varsity soccer player at Charlotte, 2000-03, during the time that Findley was serving as an assistant coach for the 49ers. He played in 42 matches during his collegiate career, and he received the David Schlee Memorial Award for determination and desire to succeed as a member of the men’s soccer program. In his senior season, Costa helped the 49ers reach the finals of the Conference USA Men’s Soccer Championship for just the second time in school history. During his tenure on the men’s soccer team, Costa assisted with the NCAA-sponsored Youth Education through Sports (YES) clinic three times. In addition to his coaching duties at Butler, Costa serves as the head coach for Carmel United in Carmel, Ind. During the summer of 2008, he guided Carmel United to the U. S. Soccer Development Academy Finals Week U-15/16 Championship at the U. S. Soccer National Training Center in Carson, Calif. His team finished the summer season with a 25-2-7 record, including four consecutive victories in California to claim the national title. In 2009, he led the Carmel squad to the U. S. Soccer Development Academy Finals Week U-17/18 Championship in Carson. In two trips to the Academy Finals Week, Costa’s squad’s compiled a 6-0-2 record. This past summer, Costa was named U. S. Soccer Development Academy U17/18 Central Conference Coach of the Year. Costa earned B.A. degrees in psychology and history in 2004 and a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies from Charlotte in 2005. He and his wife, Meghan, are parents of an infant son, Nicolas.

Bryce Cooper Assistant Coach

Bryce Cooper, former head coach at Roncalli High School in Indianapolis, is in his second season as an assistant coach at Butler. He serves as the team’s primary fitness, strength and conditioning trainer, while assisting with other coaching duties. Cooper was at the helm for the two best soccer seasons in Roncalli school history, guiding the Rebels to a two-year, 35-10-0 record, two sectional championships and two regional titles. He was named the Indianapolis Star Super Team “Coach of the Year” in 2007. Prior to taking the position at Roncalli, Cooper served as head assistant coach at Bloomington North High School, helping the Cougars to a 2005 Hoosier Cup title, a sectional title and a regional crown. In addition to his high school coaching work, Cooper has been active on the club level. He’s coached club teams in Evansville, Greenwood and Noblesville and has been involved in the Indiana ODP for the past three years. He’s currently the Indiana Boys 97 ODP Head State Coach. Cooper was a member of the men’s soccer team at Southern Indiana, helping the Screaming Eagles to three conference tournament appearances and a 2003 national ranking. He earned a B. S. degree in 2004, and he currently holds a USSF “C” license and a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.

Assistant Coach

Steve Cox is in his second season as an assistant coach with the Bulldogs. He was named to Coach Kelly Findley’s staff in July of 2009, and he handles the technical and tactical training of Butler’s goalkeepers. Cox boasts an extensive background in coaching, both on the collegiate and club levels. He is the founder and director of USA Goalkeeping Academy, and he serves as the goalkeeping trainer for Noblesville United Soccer Club. He also serves as the Indiana Boys 95 ODP Head State Coach. Cox further was assigned as the Indiana ODP Goalkeeping Coach in the fall of 2008, and he previously served as an assistant coach for the ‘93 Indiana ODP boys state team. Cox also served as men’s and women’s assistant coach at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Ill. A four-year starter and two-year captain on the men’s soccer team at Houghton College, Cox earned NAIA honorable mention All-America recognition as a senior. He played in the Premier Development League with the Chicago Eagles, and the Toronto, Canada, native was a member of the U-17 and U-20 Canadian National Team programs. He currently holds a USSF “C” license.

Support Staff

Ryan Galloy Head Athletic Trainer

John Harding Equipment Manager

Jennifer Johnson Equipment Room

Jack Morlock Student Manager

Jim Peal Strength/Conditioning Coordinator

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2010 Bulldogs 8 JC Aikenhead D • 6-1 • 175 • Jr. West Chicago, Ill. (Wheaton Academy)

Transfer from Northern Illinois University...sat out the 2009 season with injury... Northern Illinois: Played in 16 matches, including 10 as a starter, in 2008 and in 11 matches in 2007...High School: Track team MVP and all-conference sprinter at Wheaton Academy...did not play on the high school soccer team...Club: Played with the Chicago Sockers FC Top Talent Program...captain of state finalist teams as a freshman and sophomore...ODP Illinois state team, 2003-06...2005 ODP National Champion...Region II team, 2005 and 2007...2006 Super Youth League national camp...Personal: Born 3/11/89...son of John and Kristine Aikenhead...Exercise Science major...Club Team: Chicago Sockers FC.

5 Troy Blewitt M • 5-10 • 160 • Sr. Carmel, Indiana (Carmel H.S.) 2009: Saw action in 10 matches, including one as a starter...attempted four shots, including one shot on goal...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in all 20 matches, including six as a starter...attempted two shots in Butler’s 3-2 victory over Marshall...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Played in 17 matches, including 11 as a starter...ODP Experience: Indiana State Team, 200006...Region II Team, 2003-05...ODP Interregional Adidas All-Star Selection...National Team Camp...Region II ODP Team participant at Disney International Super Group... International Tour to Austria...Austin Interregional...Memphis Germantown Tournament, Italy Tour and Chula Vista Interregional...High School: Top Drawer Soccer “Top 100 Players to Watch Graduation Year 2007”...named to the Indianapolis Star “Super Team” in 2006 and 2007...selected ISCA All-District in 2006...ICSA Men’s All-State in 2006... Adidas ESP 2006 (Top 150 Players in the U.S.)...helped lead Carmel High School to a 23-0 record, the 2006 state title and a No. 1 national ranking...High School Coach: Dan Kapsalis...Personal: Born 4/26/89...son of Walter and Terri Blewitt....Accounting major...Club Team: Carmel Cosmos III - Indiana State Champions, 2001-06. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 17 11 7 0 0 0 2008 20 6 6 0 0 0 2009 10 1 4 0 0 0 Career 47 18 17 0 0 0

16 Conner Burt D • 6-2 • 175 • Sr. Elkhart, Indiana (Concord H.S.) 2009: First Team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American...named second team All-Horizon League...chosen to the Academic All-District V team and the Horizon League Academic All-League squad...named Horizon League Scholar-Athlete of the Month for November...selected to the NSCAA Scholar All-North/Central Region Team... starter in all 19 matches (enters the 2010 season with 58 consecutive matches)...helped Butler’s defense set a school record for fewest goals allowed...scored the game-winning goal in Butler’s 2-1 upset of No. 14 Indiana...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Starter in all 20 matches...tallied goals against James Madison and Evansville...named to the Horizon League Academic All-League Team and the Horizon

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League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Saw action in 19 matches, all as a starter...finished as the team’s third-leading scorer...tallied first collegiate goal against Appalachian State... recorded the game-winner against Valparaiso...named to the All-Tournament Teams at the Northern Illinois and Western Kentucky Tournaments...ODP Experience: Super Y League Regional ODP Team, 2003-05...Indiana ODP, 2005...High School: Three-time Midfield MVP at Concord High School...two-time Offensive MVP...three-year team captain...four-year All-Northern Lakes Conference player...two-year All-District selection... named All-State as a senior...chosen for the Northern Indiana Outstanding Player of the Year Award...helped lead Concord to the state semifinals in 2005...three varsity letterwinner...ranked in the top 5% in his high school class...High School Coach: Shawn McCuen...Personal: Born 1/22/89...son of Stan and Juli Burt....Marketing major...Club Team: Indiana Invaders PDL team. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 19 19 6 3 3 9 2008 20 20 7 2 0 4 2009 19 19 6 1 0 2 Career 58 58 19 6 3 15

25 Jordan Burt D • 6-0 • 165 • So. Elkhart, Ind. (Concord H.S.) 2009: Sat out initial season with the Bulldogs as a redshirt...High School: Northern Indiana Player of the Year as a senior at Concord High School...All-District and All-State performer...four-year All-Conference...led the area in goals (20) and assists (16) in 2008... finished high school career with 48 goals and 50 assists...earned four MVP awards...twoyear team captain...High School Coach: Shawn McCuen...Personal: Born 8/19/90... son of Stan and Juli Burt...Business major...Club Team: Indiana Invaders.

6 Jacob Capito M/F • 5-7 • 150 • Sr. Fort Wayne, Indiana (Bishop Dwenger H.S.) 2009: Played in all 19 matches, including 10 as a starter...scored second career goal in Butler’s home victory over DePaul...picked up an assist in the Bulldogs’ win over Detroit... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in 18 matches, including four as a starter...tied for fifth on the team in assists...had an assist on the game-winning goal in Butler’s 4-3 victory at Milwaukee...picked up an assist on the first goal of Butler’s 3-0 win over James Madison...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Played in 15 matches...scored first collegiate goal against Appalachian State...picked up an assist against Sacramento State...ODP Experience: Midwest Regional Team player...High School: Three-time, first team all-conference performer at Bishop Dwenger High School...Conference Player of the Year in 2006...second team All-State...two-time team captain...two-time all-district and all-area performer...four-time Academic All-state pick...helped lead Bishop Dwenger to a pair of conference titles... earned four varsity soccer letters...High School Coach: Mike Khorshid...Personal: Born 7/3/88...son of Dominic and Sheila Capito....Biology/Pre-Med major...Club Team: Fort Wayne Fever - Indiana State Champions, 2004-05. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 15 0 7 1 1 3 2008 18 4 8 0 2 2 2009 19 10 14 1 1 3 Career 52 14 29 2 4 8


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2010 Bulldogs 18 Julian Cardona F • 5-10 • 170 • So. Lincoln, Nebraska (Shattuck-St. Mary’s H.S.) 2009: Horizon League Newcomer of the Year...named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...chosen to the College Soccer News 2009 All-Freshman Team...played in all 19 matches, including 14 as a starter...finished as Butler’s second-leading scorer... led the Horizon League in game-winning goals (4)...led all Horizon League freshmen in scoring...had the game-winning goal in Butler’s victories over Green Bay, IUPUI, DePaul and UIC...picked up first collegiate assist in Butler’s victory over Valparaiso...finished second on the team in shots on goal (16) and third in total shots...High School: 2008 Soccer Player of the Year at Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School...earned All-State and All-City honors at Pius High School in Lincoln, Neb., in 2007...helped Pius to a state runner-up finish in 2007...High School Coach: Tim Carter (Shattuck-St. Mary’s)... ODP Experience: 2007-08 ODP Region II Team...2007-08 U.S. Youth Soccer ODP SuperGroup...2008 U.S. Club Soccer Regional Champions...2004-07 Arsenal Club State Champions...Personal: Born 12/4/90...son of Rene and Maria Cardona...Exploratory Business major...Club Team: Shattuck-St. Mary’s. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2009 19 14 32 6 3 15

10 Michael Clayton M/F • 5-7 • 140 • Sr. Kansas City, Missouri (Oak Park H.S.) 2009: Saw action in 14 matches, including 10 as a starter...tied for fifth on the team in shots on goal (5)...picked up assists in Butler’s wins over Wright State and Cleveland State...2008: Played in 10 matches, including a start in Butler’s victory at Bradley...tied for fifth on the team with two assists...had an assist in Butler’s victory over Northeastern and another in the Bulldogs’ win over IUPUI...2007: Played in all 20 matches, including 10 as a stater...tallied first collegiate goal against Valparaiso...ODP Experience: Missouri State team, 2003-06...regional pool, 2005-06...High School: Two-time Oak Park High School Midfielder of the Year...MVP 2006...team captain 2006...first team all-state 2006...two-time first team all-conference...two-time first team All-Western District... named to the “Elite Eleven”...helped lead Oak Park to its first District championship in 15 years in 2006...High School Coach: Jacob Sirna...Personal: Born 1/10/89...son of Rob and Kathy Clayton....Exercise Science major...Club Team: KC Pace, Missouri State Cup Champions 2005-06. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 20 10 13 1 1 3 2008 10 1 6 0 2 2 2009 14 10 21 0 2 2 Career 44 21 40 1 5 7

35 Jon Dawson GK • 6-3 • 185 • So. Indianapolis, Indiana (Brebeuf H.S.) 2009: Sat out initial season with the Bulldogs as a redshirt...High School: First team All-State goalkeeper at Brebeuf High School...earned All-County and All-District honors and was named to the Indianapolis Star Super Team...chosen 2008 Brebeuf Defensive Player of the Year, after helping high school team to a sectional championship...earned four varsity soccer letters...High School Coach: Michael Durs...ODP Experience: 2008 U16 youth Soccer Developmental Academy National Championship...Personal: Born 3/18/91...son of Mike and Mary Alice Dawson...Marketing major...Club Team:

22 Lucas Eichhorn M • 5-9 • 175 • Jr. Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Jerome H.S.) 2009: Did not see varsity action...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in six matches with the Bulldogs...attempted one shot...High School: Third team All-State midfielder at Dublin Jerome High School...two-team captain...named to Central Ohio Super 12...earned all-conference and all-district recognition...scored 22 goals...earned three varsity letters...High School Coach: Nathan Maust...Personal: Born 1/30/90...son of Mark and Teri Eichhorn...Accounting major... Club Team: Columbus Crew U. S. Soccer Academy. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2008 6 0 1 0 0 0 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 6 0 1 0 0 0

24 Brandon Fricke D • 6-1 • 175 • Fr. Grimes, Iowa (Dallas Center-Grimes H.S.) ODP Experience: Iowa ODP State Team, team captain...ODP Region II Team...Club Soccer: U.S. Development Academy, 2009...State Cup Champions, 2009...MRL Champions, 2008...three-year team captain...High School: All-Stat performer at Dallas Center-Grimes High School...team captain and All-Conference performer...Personal: Born 3/22/92...son of Doug and Kim Fricke....Mechanical Engineering/Economics major... Club Team: Kansas City Wizards.

9 Adam Glanzer M • 5-11 • 180 • Fr. Harrisburg, S.D. (Shattuck-St. Mary’s) ODP Experience: Kentucky and South Dakota ODP State Teams...High School/Club: U.S. Club Regional Champion, 2009, at Shattuck-St. Mary’s...U.S. Club National Finalist, 2009...named Shattuck-St. Mary’s Newcomer of the Year in 2008...team captain in 2009...Disney Showcase Champion, 2009...South Dakota High School First Team All-State at Harrisburg High School, 2006 & 2007...South Dakota Class A Champion, 2006...South Dakota State Cup Champion...High School Coach: Tim Carter...Personal: Born 1/24/92...son of Clyde and Valerie Glanzer...Chemistry major...Club Team: Fort Wayne Fever.

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2010 Bulldogs 2 Matt Hedges D • 6-5 • 195 • Jr. Carmel, Indiana (Carmel H.S.)

2009: Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year...first team All-Horizon League... second team NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region...named to the TopDrawer Soccer.com Men’s College Soccer Team of the Week for Sept. 21...chosen to the adidas Gamecock Classic All-Tournament Team...starter in all 19 matches...helped Butler lead the league in fewest goals allowed...finished third on the team in scoring...second on the team and tied for second in the Horizon League in game-winning goals (3)...notched game-winners against IPFW, South Carolina and Valparaiso...scored goals in Butler’s victories over IUPUI and Detroit...tied for third on the team in shots on goal (10)...fourth on the squad in shots...2008: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...starter in all 20 matches...named to the All-Tournament Team at the Dayton Tournament...scored first collegiate goal in Butler’s victory over Robert Morris...tallied the game-winner in Butler’s 4-3 win over Milwaukee...had assists in Butler victories over James Madison and IUPUI...ODP Experience: Indiana State Team...High School: All-State defender at Carmel High School...team captain and all-conference performer...helped Carmel to a state championship in 2006 and a state runner-up finish in 2005...earned two soccer letters...High School Coach: Shane Schmidt...Personal: Born 4/1/90...son of Jim and Donna Hedges...Computer Science major...Club Team: Indy Burn Eagles (five-time state champ, 2002-07). Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2008 20 20 13 2 2 6 2009 19 19 26 5 2 12 Career 39 39 39 7 4 18

4 Brett Heinz D • 5-10 • 165 • Sr. Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North H.S.) 2009: Starter in all 19 matches (and in 59 consecutive matches during his Butler career)... helped Butler lead the Horizon League in fewest goals allowed...named Horizon League Men’s Soccer Player of the Week after recording assists on the tying and game-winning goals in Butler’s victory over DePaul...chosen second team on the NSCAA Scholar AllNorth/Central Region Team...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Starter in all 20 matches...recorded assists in Butler victories over Northeastern and Detroit...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: One of just four Bulldogs to start all 20 matches...scored first collegiate point with an assist against Wright State...had a career-high three shots against Appalachian State...ODP Experience: Six years Kansas State Team...all-state honors...All-Eastern Kansas League... All-Johnson County...All-Sun Country...All-NEKSCA...High School: Four-year varsity letterman at Blue Valley North...team captain...two-time state runner-up...set school record for career points, goals in a game and points in a game...scholar-athlete award recipient...four-year academic letterman...principal’s honor roll...High School Coach: Tom Holland...Personal: Born 10/15/88...son of Ken and Patty Heinz....Accounting major...Club Team: FCFC Alliance...2005 state champion. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 20 20 11 0 1 1 2008 20 20 2 0 2 2 2009 19 19 5 0 2 2 Career 59 59 18 0 5 5

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30 Andy Holte GK • 6-1 • 180 • Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City H.S.) ODP Experience: Region II ODP Regional Team, 2007, 2008, 2009...ODP Region Team Interregional All-Star Team, 2009...Iowa ODP ODP, 2004-09...Club Soccer: State Cup Champion, 2007, 2008, 2009...USYSA Region II Semi-Finalist...High School: Starting goalkeeper on back-to-back state championship squads...All-State goalkeeper...earned All-Conference recognition...team captain...earned three varsity letters...High School Coach: Brad Stiles...Personal: Born 7/19/92...son of Jim and Julie Holte...Biology major...Club Team: Eastern Iowa United.

14 Jared Isenthal D • 5-10 • 165 • So. Carmel, Indiana (Carmel H.S.) 2009: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...played in 18 matches for the Bulldogs, including 17 as a starter...helped Butler’s defense lead the Horizon League in fewest goals allowed...had assists on the game-winning goals in Butler’s victories over Xavier and South Carolina...picked up an assist in Butler’s win over Detroit...ODP Experience: Indiana ODP, 2005-07...six-year captain and four-time Indiana State champion for CUSC 91 Inferno, 2002-07...2008 U16 U.S. Youth Soccer Developmental Academy National Championship...captain of U18 U.S. Youth Soccer Developmental Academy team...High School: Named to the 2008 All-State team and the 2008 Indianapolis Star Super Team...earned All-Conference and All-District recognition...team captain...received a 2006-07 IHSAA State Championship Academic award...High School Coach: Shane Schmidt...Personal: Born 4/3/91...son of Jay and Angie Isenthal...Exploratory Business major...Club Team: CUSC 91 Inferno.

33 Fabian Knopfler GK • 6-1 • 185 • Sr. Reutlingen, Germany (A-E-G/Reutlingen University) 2009: Named second team All-Horizon League...played in 15 matches, including 12 as a starter...posted a 10-3-2 record...led the Horizon League and ranked 12th in the NCAA Division I in goals against average (0.66)...ranked second in the league in save percentage (.783) and fourth in the circuit in shutouts (5)...posted shutouts over IPFW and South Carolina in his first two 2009 start...held Detroit and UIC scoreless during the regular season...had a season-high six saves in Butler’s victory over Detroit...recorded five saves in Butler’s 2-1 win over Valparaiso...held 14 of 15 opponents under two goals (allowing two goals to Ohio State)...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Saw action in four matches, all as a starter...posted a 3-1 record with three shutouts...had three saves each in victories over Northeastern and Eastern Illinois... named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Played in 16 matches, all as a starter...finished sixth in the Horizon League in saves...recorded shutouts against Western Kentucky and UIC...named to the All-Tournament Teams at the Northern Illinois and Dayton Tournaments...had a career-high eight saves against St. Francis


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2010 Bulldogs in his first Butler start...recorded seven saves, while blanking Western Kentucky in overtime...Previous Experience: Goalkeeper for the “Wuerttembergischen Auswahl” U-14 until U-21...named club Player of the Year...helped team to U-16, U-17, U-19 and U-21 championships...goalkeeper for the U-16 and U-17 National Team of Germany... High School: Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium...Personal: Born 12/1/86...son of Horst and Brunhild Knopfler....Marketing major...Club Team: SSV Reutlingen 05 (2003-07). Year MP MS Min. GA GAA Saves SHO 2007 16 16 1462:07 24 1.48 63 2 2008 4 4 359:54 3 0.75 9 3 2009 15 14 1371:26 10 0.66 36 5 Career 35 34 3193:27 37 1.04 108 10

23 Blake Leyden F • 6-1 • 183 • So. Indianapolis, Indiana (Covenant Christian H.S.) 2009: Sat out initial season with the Bulldogs as a redshirt...High School: 2008 first team All-American and National Player of the Year for the National Christian Schools Athletic Association (NCSAA)...second team All-State...earned All-City and All-District honors...named to the Indianapolis Star Super Team and chosen All-City Player of the Year...team captain...scored 27 goals and added six assists in 2008... set a school record with 11 game-winning goals...finished career with 63 goals and 40 assists...High School Coach: John Creighton...Academics: National Honor Society...Spanish Honor Society...high honor roll...Personal: Born 6/20/90...son of Todd and Robyn Leyden....Business major...Club Team: Indy Burn.

12 Dustin Mares F • 5-9 • 162 • Sr. Mishawaka, Indiana (St. Joseph’s H.S.) 2009: Did not see varsity action with the Bulldogs...2008: Saw action in 10 matches...2007: Played in 18 matches, including one as a starter...tied for fourth on the team in scoring...scored first collegiate goal against Sacramento State...given first collegiate start against Dayton...tallied the game-winning goal against Northern Illinois...scored the game-winner against Detroit in the Horizon League Tournament...High School: All-State forward at St. Joseph’s High School in South Bend...earned All-District honors in 2005 and 2006...two-year all-conference performer...named conference MVP as a junior...team captain as a senior...named team MVP in 2005...scored 12 goals in 2005 and 17 goals in 2006...earned three varsity soccer letters...High School Coach: Alberto Verteramo...Personal: Born 9/25/88...son of Luis and Barb Mares....Philosophy major... Club Team: Indiana Invaders. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 18 1 7 3 1 7 2008 10 0 1 0 0 0 Career 28 1 8 3 1 7

26 Tom Markey D • 5-9 • 155 • Sr. Indianapolis, Indiana (North Central H.S./So. Florida) Transferred to Butler from South Florida...South Florida: Played in four matches in 2009 and two matches, including South Florida’s Elite 8 match against Wake Forest, in 2008...played in one exhibition match in 2007...did not see action in 2006...ODP Experience: U16 State Championship...Indiana U.S. Youth Soccer 1987 ODP State Team, 2005...NSCAA/adidas All-Region IV Team, 2005...High School: NSCAA All-Region player at North Central High School...named All-Conference, All-County, Indianapolis Star All-North, Indianapolis Star Super Team and Academic All-State...helped North Central to a state championship in 2005...team Mental Attitude Award winner...High School Coach: Jerry Little...Personal: Born 8/4/87...son of Kevin and Liz Markey... Biology major...Club Team: Dynamo Katner.

7 Austin Oldham F • 5-9 • 168 • Fr. Greenwood, Indiana

ODP Experience: U17 U.S. National Team, 2008...Region II ODP Regional Team, 2006, 2007, 2008...Indiana ODP Team, 2005-08...Club Soccer: Helped Carmel United to USSF Academy national championships in 2008 and 2009...named to the USSF Academy Team Starting XI and the USSF Academy Great Lakes Conference Starting XI in 2008...Personal: Born 2/26/92...son of David and Cheryl Oldham...Home-schooled... Finance major...Club Team: Carmel United.

21 Adekunle Oluyedun F • 5-8 • 160 • Fr. Westfied, Indiana (Shattuck-St. Mary’s H.S.) ODP Experience: Region II ODP Regional...Indiana ODP Team, 2007, 2008, 2009...Club Soccer: Helped Carmel United to the USSF Academy National Championship in 2008... USSF Academy Conference Champion, 2008...High School: U.S. Club National Finalist, 2009...U.S. Club Regional Champion, 2009...Disney Showcase Champion, 2009...High School Coach: Tim Carter...Personal: Born 12/18/91...son of Olukayode and Jumoke Oluyedun...Biomedical Engineering major...Club Team: Carmel United.

Bulldogs Picked As Horizon League Favorite Horizon League men’s soccer coaches picked defending champion Butler as the preseason favorite in the 2010 league race. The Bulldogs received five of nine first place votes and 61 points in the annual poll. Green Bay (60 points), winner of last year’s Horizon League Tournament, picked up four first place votes and was tabbed second in the poll, while UIC (44) and Valparaiso (44) shared third place in the poll. Loyola (33) was picked fifth, followed by Cleveland State (32), Milwaukee (22), Wright State (19) and Detroit (9).

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2010 Bulldogs 15 Kyle Pateros M • 5-11 • 160 • Sr. Janesville, Wisconsin (Craig H.S.)

2009: Played in 15 matches, including eight as a starter...named to the adidas Gamecock Classic All-Tournament Team, after helping the Bulldogs to the team title...finished sixth on the team in scoring with two goals and an assist...tied for third on the team in shots on goal (10)...had the game-winning goal in Butler’s 1-0 victory over Milwaukee...picked up an assist on Butler’s game-winning goal against Presbyterian...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Chosen second team All-Horizon League...played in all 20 matches, including 19 as a starter...finished second on the team and tied for sixth in the Horizon League in goals with six...seventh in the league in goals per game (0.30)...tied for third on the team in scoring with 14 points...named Horizon League Player of the Week (Oct. 13) after scoring the game-winning goal in Butler’s 1-0 upset of #4-ranked UIC...scored a pair of goals in Butler’s 4-3 victory over Milwaukee...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Named to the Horizon League AllNewcomer Team...played in all 20 matches, including 15 as a starter...finished sixth on the team in scoring...scored first collegiate goal against Dayton...recorded a goal and an assist at Cleveland State...received team’s Competition Point Award, based on daily team competitions...ODP Experience: 2002-04 Wisconsin State Team...High School: Craig High School team MVP...first-team all-state and first-team all conference as a senior...second-team all conference as a junior...scored 14 goals and added 11 assists in 2006...had seven goals in 2005...regional champions and sectional finalists junior year...state semi-finalists senior year...scored a pair of goals in the 16th Annual Masonic All-Star Game...High School Coach: Duan Damron...Personal: Born 2/5/89...son of Marty and Gail Pateros....Recording Industries Studies major...Club Team: Madison 56ers Soccer Club...two time state champions...state finalist 2004...Midwest Regional League Premier 2004-07. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 20 15 17 2 2 6 2008 20 19 22 6 2 14 2009 15 8 19 2 1 5 Career 55 42 58 10 5 25

19 Tyler Pollock F • 6-2 • 185 • So. Beaver Creek, Ohio (Beaver Creek H.S.) 2009: Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team...played in all 19 matches, including 15 as a starter...finished fourth on the team in scoring...led the team in shot percentage, hitting on four of 14 attempts...tied for fifth on the squad in shots on goal (7)...recorded the game-winning goal in Butler’s victory over Detroit...scored goals in Butler’s victories over Presbyterian, Green Bay and Indiana...notched first career assist in Butler’s win over Wright State...High School: 2008 NSCAA/adidas All-American... two-time NSCAA/adidas All-Region IV player, 2007-08...first team All-State in 2007 and 2008...Dayton Area Player of the Year in 2008...two-time Dayton South Player of the Year...Great Western Ohio Conference Central Player of the Year as a senior...two-time All-City and All-Conference performer...named ESPN Rise National & Midwest High School Soccer Player of the Week on Oct. 29, 2008...led the Dayton area in scoring in 2007 with 35 goals...scored 17 goals and added seven assists, while helping Beaver Creek to the Division I state championship game in 2008...High School Coach: John Guiliano...Personal: Born 12/12/90...son of Brian and Joanie Pollock....Math major... Club Team: Columbus Crew. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2009 19 15 14 4 1 9

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30 Nick Powell GK • 6-2 • 175 • Sr. Madison, Wisconsin (Madison Memorial H.S.) 2009: Did not see varsity action...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Did not see varsity action...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Did not play in an varsity matches...ODP Experience: Wisconsin 1988 ODP Team 2004-06...Super Y-League ODP national camp alternate 2006 and participant 2007...member of Region II pool... High School: Three-year varsity goalkeeper at James Madison Memorial...three-time all-city and all-conference honors...team captain...all-state first team...All-Region V...state champion 2006...tied state record for least goals allowed (0) at state championship tournament...posted 13 shutouts as a junior...High School Coach: Ben Voss...Academics: National Honor Society...Spanish Honor Society... high honor roll...Personal: Born 8/16/88...son of Don and Maureen Powell....Pharmacy major...Club Team: Madison 56ers Soccer Club...two-time state champions...2004 state finalist...Midwest Regional League Premier 2004-07.

20 Matt Sall M • 5-7 • 152 • Sr. Greenwood, Indiana (Center Grove H.S.) 2009: Saw action in 17 matches...picked up an assist on Butler’s final goal in a 3-1 victory over Wright State...had two shots on goal...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in 19 matches, including four as a starter...attempted shots in five different matches...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Played in 14 matches, including two as a starter...given first collegiate start against Detroit in the Horizon League Championship...scored first collegiate goal in Butler’s regular-season win over Detroit...picked up assists in back-to-back wins over IUPUI and Wright State...High School: Second team All-State midfielder at Center Grove High School...team captain...named first team All-South and first team all-conference in 2006...selected second team All-District as a senior...helped high school team to a 12-4-2 record in 2006...earned four varsity soccer letters...High School Coach: Phil Orlando...Personal: Born 3/17/89...son of Dan and Therese Sall....Chemistry major... Club Team: Dynamo FC. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 14 2 6 1 2 4 2008 19 4 5 0 0 0 2009 17 0 5 0 1 1 Career 40 6 16 1 3 5

17 Ben Sippola M • 5-7 • 165 • Sr. Northfield, Minnesota (Shattuck-St. Mary’s H.S.) 2009: Starter in all 19 Butler matches (one of six players to start every match)...finished seventh on the team in scoring...fifth on the team in shots...had the game-winning goal in Butler’s victory over Wright State...scored the first goal in Butler’s 2-1 victory over Green Bay...named to the NSCAA Scholar All-North/Central Region Team...selected to the Horizon League Academic All-League squad...named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2008: Played in 17 matches, including 16 as a starter...finished fifth on the squad in scoring...third on the team in assists...fourth on the team in shots...named to the All-Tournament team at the Louisville Tournament...tallied the game-winning goal against Bradley...had a career-high four shots at Bradley and against Cleveland State...named


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2010 Bulldogs to the Horizon League All-Academic Team and the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll...2007: Saw action in 13 matches, including 10 as a starter...had a game-winner against Sacramento State with his first collegiate goal...named to the All-Tournament Team at the Dayton Tournament...ODP Experience: Minnesota State Team 2003-06... Region II Team 2005-07... Region II Pool 2003-07... Region II ODP Team participant at Disney International Super Group and International Tour to Austria...member of 2007 Costa Rica Tour with Region II...High School: Two-time team captain of Shattuck-St. Mary’s...team MVP...State All-Tournament Team 2004...Personal: Born 7/13/89...son of David and Margaret Sippola....English major...Club Team: Bangu Tsunami SC. Year MP MS Shots Goals Assists Points 2007 13 10 13 1 1 3 2008 17 16 27 3 4 10 2009 19 19 21 2 0 4 Career 49 45 61 6 5 17

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3 Adam Tormoehlen M • 5-11 • 165 • Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Arapahoe H.S.) High School: First team All-State at Arapahoe High School...earned first team AllColorado and first team All-Centennial League as a senior...team captain...two-time Academic All-American...earned four varsity soccer letters...High School Coach: Mark Hampshire...Personal: Born 4/13/92...son of Dave and Pam Tormoehlen....Pharmacy major...Club Soccer: Helped Real Colorado to the USSF Academy National Finals in 2008 and 2009...won USSF Academy Western Conference Championship in 2008... team captain in 2009...Club Team: Real Colorado.

13 Jamie Vollmer D • 5-6 • 142 • Fr. Westfield, Indiana (Westfield Washington H.S.) High School: Two-time All-State and three-time All-Hamilton County pick at Westfield Washington High School...earned All-Conference and All-District honors in both 2008 and 2009...earned All-Indy North honors as a senior...named Noblesville Ledger Player of the Year in 2009...two-time Academic All-State...team captain...High School Coach: Myron Vaughn......Personal: Born 9/13/91...son of Mark and Bonnie Vollmer....Biology major...Club Soccer: Helped Carmel United to USSF Academy national championships in 2008 and 2009...member of the ODP Indiana State Team in 2006 and 2007...Club Team: Carmel United.

The Butler Bowl, home to Butler men’s soccer, received a major face-lift for the 2010 season. Located on the northeast side of Butler’s campus just east of storied Hinkle Fieldhouse, the Butler Bowl project took a major step forward with the addition of new bleacher and chairback seats on the west side, visitor’s seating on the east side and a new brick press box stretching between the 30-yard lines. The new seats boosted the stadium capacity to 5,647, and the new press box added main level areas for media, radio, coaches and boosters as well as an upper level video area and observation deck. The renovation of the Butler Bowl, part of a plan to build new student housing along the east side of the stadium, began during the summer of 2005 with the removal of the Hilton U. Brown Theatre, located in the south end zone, and the demolition of the east stands. A new field turf surface replaced the former grass field and a new scoreboard was added to the south end zone. The field itself was raised by nearly eight feet and moved slightly to the south. The original Butler Bowl was designed as part of a massive project developed to give Butler University one of the finest athletic plants in the nation. Construction on the Bowl was completed in time for the start of the 1928 football season, and Butler inaugurated the stadium by defeating Franklin, 55-0. The Bowl opened with seating for 36,000 spectators. The first major change to the Bowl came in 1955, when the Hilton U. Brown Theatre was constructed in the south end zone. The huge outdoor theater replaced 16,000 seats and gave Butler one of the premier open-air stage facilities in the Midwest. For years, the Hilton U. Brown Theatre served as the summer home for Starlight Musicals, which brought the best in off-Broadway performances to Indianapolis.

23 Joel Zimmerly M • 5-9 • 173 • Fr. Winnipeg, Canada (Shattuck-St. Mary’s H.S.) ODP Experience: Saskatchewan Provincial Team, 2004-07...High School/Club: Three-time team captain for Shattuck-St. Mary’s...helped Shattuck-St. Mary’s to a U.S. Club Regional title, the U.S. Club National Finals and a Disney Showcase Championship...Dallas Cup finalist, 2010...2007 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Player of the Year...earned 2008 Leadership Award...three-year team captain...High School Coach: Tim Carter... Personal: Born 3/30/92...son of Terrence and Karen Zimmerly....Exploratory major.

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Name Boris Gatzky Julian Cardona Matt Hedges Tyler Pollock Kyle VondenBenken Kyle Pateros Ben Sippola Jacob Capito Jared Isenthal Conner Burt Michael Clayton Brett Heinz Matt Sall Troy Blewitt Ben Kissick Fabian Knopfler Jared Gillespie Adam Burch Austin Evans BUTLER OPPONENTS Goalkeeper Nick Hegeman Fabian Knopfler Team Butler Opponents

2009 Butler Statistics/Results GP-GS 19-19 19-14 19-19 19-15 19-19 15-8 19-19 19-10 18-17 19-19 14-10 19-19 17-0 10-1 12-1 15-14 2-0 1-0 4-0

G 7 6 5 4 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 7 3 2 1 6 1 0 1 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts. 21 15 12 9 8 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shots 67 32 26 14 36 19 21 14 3 6 21 5 5 4 1 0 0 0 0

Shot% .104 .188 .192 .286 .028 .105 .095 .071 .000 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

SOG 34 16 10 7 7 10 3 4 1 3 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

SOG% .507 .500 .385 .500 .194 .526 .143 .286 .333 .500 .333 .200 .400 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

GWG 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PK-AT 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

19 19

29 12

29 15

87 39

274 170

.106 .071

106 63

.387 .371

14 3

3-4 0-0

GP-GS 5-5 15-14

Min. 392:07 1371:26

GA 2 10

Avg. 0.46 0.66

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1763:33 1763:33

12 29

0.61 1.48

2009 Results 14-3-2; 6-1-1 Horizon League) Date Opponent Result Score Sept. 1 At IPFW W 2-0 Sept. 6 XAVIER W 1-0 Sept. 11 At South Carolina# W 1-0 Sept. 13 Presbyterian# W 3-1 Sept. 18 At Ohio State L 1-2 Sept. 25 Milwaukee* W 1-0 Sept. 27 Green Bay* W 2-1 Oct. 2 At Loyola* T 2OT 0-0 Oct. 7 At #14 Indiana W 2-1 Oct. 11 At Valparaiso* W 2-1 Oct. 14 At IUPUI W 2-1 Oct. 21 DePAUL W 3-1 Oct. 27 DETROIT* W 3-0 Oct. 31 At Cleveland State* L 0-1 Nov. 4 At UIC* W 1-0 Nov. 7 WRIGHT STATE* W 3-1 Nov. 13 CLEVELAND STATE** W 3-1 Nov. 15 GREEN BAY** T 0-0 Nov. 22 At Indiana% L 0-1

Attd. 201 678 1125 575 413 217 315 153 1952 378 313 305 75 136 229 569 425 712 1431

#-South Carolina Tournament. *-Horizon League match. **-Horizon League Tournament. %-NCAA Tournament, Bloomington, Ind.

12

Saves 12 36 3 51 77

Pct. .857 .783

W 4 10

L 0 3

T 0 2

.810 .726

14 3

3 14

2 2

Sho 2 5 1 8 4

Goals By Period Butler Opponents

1st 7 6

2nd 21 6

OT 0 0

2OT Total 1 29 0 12

Shots By Period Butler Opponents

1st 119 61

2nd 147 101

OT 1 5

2OT Total 7 274 3 170

Saves By Period Butler Opponents

1st 17 38

2nd 32 39

OT 2 0

2OT Total 0 51 0 77

Corner Kicks by Period Butler Opponents

1st 46 25

2nd 58 27

OT 0 1

2OT Total 1 105 3 56

Fouls By Period Butler Opponents

1st 121 112

2nd 119 109

OT 4 4

2OT Total 5 249 0 225


S O C C E R

2010 Opponents Bowling Green Oct. 13 4 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Bowling Green, Ohio Nickname: Falcons School Colors: Orange & Brown Conference: Mid-American (MAC) Home Field: Cochrane Field Athletic Director: Greg Christopher Head Coach: Eric Nichols Record at BGSU: 3-12-3/1 yr. Career Record: 62-34-4/5 yrs. 2009 Record: 3-12-3 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 2-3-1/5th Soccer SID: Mike Cihon SID Phone: (419) 372-0474 SID Fax: (419) 372-6015 E-Mail: mjcihon@bgsu.edu

Eastern Illinois Aug. 24 (Exh.) 5 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Charleston, Ill. Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Blue & Gray Conference: Missouri Valley Conf Conference Home Field: Lakeside Field (1,000) Athletic Director: Barbara Burke Head Coach: Adam Howarth Record at EIU: 75-92-19/10 yrs. Career Record: 75-92-19/10 yrs. 2009 Record: 6-8-3 2009 League Record/Finish: 2-6-1/5th Soccer SID: Ben Turner SID Phone: (217) 581-7020 SID Fax: (217) 581-6434 E-Mail: bwturner@eiu.edu

Indiana Oct. 27 7 p.m. Bloomington, Ind. Location: Bloomington, Ind. Nickname: Hoosiers School Colors: Crimson & Cream Conference: Big Ten Home Field: Armstrong Stadium (6,100) Athletic Director: Fred Glass Head Coach: Todd Yeagley Record at IU: First Season Career Record: 7-9-2/1 yr. 2009 Record: 12-10-1 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-3-0/t-4th Soccer SID: Melanie Schneider SID Phone: (812) 856-2939 SID Fax: (812) 855-9401 E-Mail: ms48@indiana.edu

Cleveland State Nov. 5 3 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Cleveland, Ohio Nickname: Vikings School Colors: Forest Green & White Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Krenzler Field (1,680) Athletic Director: John Parry Head Coach: Ali Kazemaini Record at CSU: 25-39-13/4 yrs. Career Record: 201-115-26/18 yrs. 2009 Record: 7-8-5 2009 League Record/Finish: 4-2-2/t-3rd Soccer SID: Brian McCann SID Phone: (216) 687-5115 SID Fax: (216) 523-7257 E-Mail: b.mccann66@csuohio.edu

Evansville Oct. 5 4 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Evansville, Ind. Nickname: Purple Aces School Colors: Purple, Orange & White Conference: Missouri Valley Home Field: Black Beauty Field (2,000) Athletic Director: John Stanley Head Coach: Mike Jacobs Record at UE: 40-32-4/4 yrs. Career Record: 40-32-4/4 yrs. 2009 Record: 12-8-1 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 5-4-1/3rd Soccer SID: Bob Boxell SID Phone: (812) 488-2285 SID Fax: (812) 488-2090 E-Mail: bb33@evansville.edu

IPFW Sept. 1 5 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Nickname: Mastodons School Colors: Royal Blue & White Conference: Summit League Home Field: Hefner Soccer Complex (3,500) Athletic Director: J. Tommy Bell Head Coach: Mike Harper Record at IPFW: 12-34-7/3 yrs. Career Record: 12-34-7/3 yrs. 2009 Record: 6-11-2 2009 League Record/Finish: 2-4-0/6th Soccer SID: Shea McMahon SID Phone: (260) 481-0713 SID Fax: (260) 481-6002 E-Mail: mcmahos@ipfw.edu

Dayton Aug. 20 (Exh.) 7 p.m. Dayton, Ohio Location: Dayton, Ohio Nickname: Flyers School Colors: Red & Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Field: Baujan Field (2,000) Athletic Director: Tim Wabler Head Coach: Dennis Currier Record at UD: 56-27-15/5 yrs. Career Record: 244-76-27/17 yrs. 2009 Record: 14-5-1 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 7-1-0/1st Soccer SID: Krystal Warren SID Phone: (937) 229-5240 SID Fax: (937) 229-4461 E-Mail: warrenkk@notes.udayton.edu

Green Bay Sept. 27 3:30 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Green Bay, Wis. Nickname: Phoenix School Colors: Green, White & Red Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Aldo Santaga Stadium (3,500) Athletic Director: Ken Bothof Head Coach: Tom Poitras Record at GB: 59-42-16/6 yrs. Career Record: 178-99-39/13 yrs. 2009 Record: 14-3-3 2009 League Record/Finish: 6-2-0/2nd Soccer SID: Jill Wunrow SID Phone: (920) 465-5759 SID Fax: (920) 465-2357 E-Mail: wunrowj@uwgb.edu

IUPUI Oct. 20 3 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Nickname: Jaguars School Colors: Red, Gold & Black Conference: Summit League Home Field: Kuntz Stadium (4,500) Athletic Director: Michael R. Moore Head Coach: Steve Franklin Record at IUPUI: 106-146-19/15 yrs. Career Record: 106-146-19/15 yrs. 2009 Record: 5-11-3 2009 League Record/Finish: 3-2-1/3rd Soccer SID: Ed Holdaway SID Phone: (317) 274-2725 SID Fax: (317) 278-2683 E-Mail: eholdawa@iupui.edu

Detroit Oct. 30 2 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Location: Detroit, Mich. Nickname: Titans School Colors: Red, White & Blue Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Titan Field (500) Athletic Director: Keri Gaither Head Coach: Nicholas Deren Record at UDM: First year Career Record: First year. 2009 Record: 5-12-1 2009 League Record/Finish: 2-6-0/8th Soccer SID: Kit Stetzel SID Phone: (313) 993-1745 SID Fax: (313) 993-1765 E-Mail: christopher.stetzel@udmercy.edu

Houston Baptist Sept. 10 5 p.m. Lexington, Ky. Location: Houston, Texas Nickname: Huskies School Colors: Royal Blue & Orange Conference: Atlantic Soccer Home Field: Sorrels Field (1,000) Athletic Director: Steve Moniaci Head Coach: Steve Jones Record at HBU: 36-27-3/4 yrs. Career Record: 186-160-12/15 yrs. 2009 Record: 6-11-0 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 2-2-0/t-2nd Soccer SID: Mary Ellen Leisering SID Phone: (281) 649-3087 SID Fax: (281) 649-3496 E-Mail: mleisering@hbu.edu

Loyola Oct. 24 3 p.m. Butler Bowl Location: Chicago, Ill. Nickname: Ramblers School Colors: Maroon & Gold Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Loyola Soccer Park (500) Athletic Director: Dr. John Planek Head Coach: Brendan Eitz Record at LUC: 44-36-16/5 yrs. Career Record: 110-155-28/15 yrs. 2009 Record: 4-8-4 2009 League Record/Finish: 1-5-2/9th Soccer SID: John Felts SID Phone: (773) 508-2557 SID Fax: (773) 508-3855 E-Mail: jfelts@luc.edu

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2010 Opponents

Loyola Marymount

Sept. 26 3 p.m. Milwaukee, Wis.

Sept. 12 12 p.m. Lexington, Ky. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Lions School Colors: Navy & Crimson Conference: West Coast Home Field: Sullivan Field Athletic Director: Dr. William Husak Head Coach: Paul Krumpe Record at LMU: 107-102-27/12 yrs. Career Record: 188-120-32/17 yrs. 2009 Record: 10-9-2 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 5-5-2/3rd Soccer SID: Mark Dodson SID Phone: (310) 338-5798 SID Fax: (310) 338-2703 E-Mail: Mark.Dodson@lmu.edu

UIC

Northwestern

Milwaukee

Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Black & Gold Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Engelmann Field (2,000) Athletic Director: Dave Gilbert Head Coach: Chris Whalley Record at UWM: First season Career Record: 77-22-12/5 yrs. 2009 Record: 3-13-2 2009 League Record/Finish: 2-4-2/6th Soccer SID: Chris Zills SID Phone: (414) 229-4593 SID Fax: (414) 229-5749 E-Mail: czills@uwm.edu

Aug. 29 (Exh.) 1 p.m. Fort Wayne, Ind.

Sept. 18 7 p.m. Pontiac, Mich.

Location: Evanston, Ill. Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Purple & White Conference (Soccer): Big Ten Home Field: Lakeside Field Athletic Director: Jim Phillips Head Coach: Tim Lenahan Record at NU: 92-68-23/9 yrs. Career Record: 218-136-41 2009 Record: 11-5-4 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 3-2-1/t-2nd Soccer SID: Nick Brilowski SID Phone: (847) 467-3831 SID Fax: (847) 491-8818 E-Mail: brilowski@northwestern.edu

Location: Rochester, Mich. Nickname: Golden Grizzlies School Colors: Gold & Black Conference: The Summit League Home Field: OU Soccer Field (1,000) Athletic Director: Tracy Huth Head Coach: Eric Pogue Record at OU: 9-5-3/1 yr. Career Record: 9-5-3/1 yrs. 2009 Record: 9-5-3 2009 League Record/Finish: 5-0-1/1st Soccer SID: Scott Dunford SID Phone: (248) 370-3123 SID Fax: (248) 370-3138 E-Mail: wsdunfor@oakland.edu

Valparaiso

Location: Chicago, Ill. Nickname: Flames Colors: Navy Blue & Fire Engine Red Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Flames Field (Grass/1,000) Athletic Director: James W. Schmidt Head Coach: Sean Phillips Record at UIC: First year Career Record: First year. 2009 Record: 6-6-7 2009 League Record/Finish: 3-3-2/5th Soccer SID: John Jaramillo SID Phone: (312) 996-5880 SID Fax: (312) 996-8349 E-Mail: jjar@uic.edu

Wright State

Oct. 1 4 p.m. Butler Bowl

Oct. 9 4 p.m. Butler Bowl

Location: Valparaiso, Ind. Nickname: Crusaders School Colors: Brown & Gold Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Eastgate Field (500) Athletic Director: Mark LaBarbera Head Coach: Mike Avery Record at VU: 20-28-8/3 yrs. Career Record: 81-85-12/8 yrs. 2009 Record: 10-7-2 2009 League Record/Finish: 4-2-2/t-3rd Soccer SID: Aaron Leavitt SID Phone: (219) 464-6953 SID Fax: (219) 464-5762 E-Mail: aaron.leavitt@valpo.edu

Oakland

Xavier

Oct. 16 7 p.m. Dayton, Ohio

Sept. 4 7 p.m. Cincinnati, Ohio

Location: Dayton, Ohio Nickname: Raiders School Colors: Hunter Green & Gold Conference: Horizon League Home Field: Alumni Field (500) Athletic Director: Dr. Michael Cusack Head Coach: Bryan Davis Record at WSU: 6-10-1/1 yr. Career Record: 6-10-1/1 yr. 2009 Record: 6-10-1 2009 League Record/Finish: 2-5-1/7th Soccer SID: Matt Zircher SID Phone: (937) 775-2831 SID Fax: (937) 775-2368 E-Mail: matt.zircher@wright.edu

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Nickname: Musketeers School Colors: Navy Blue, Gray & White Conference: Atlantic 10 Home Field: XU Soccer Complex (1,000) Athletic Director: Mike Bobinski Head Coach: Andy Fleming Record at XU: First year Career Record: First year 2009 Record: 2-13-1 2009 Conf. Record/Finish: 1-8-0/13th Soccer SID: Jenna Willhoit SID Phone: (513) 745-2058 SID Fax: (513) 745-2825 E-Mail: willhoitj@xavier.edu

2010 Horizon League Men’s Soccer Championship Quarterfinals: Hosted by the seeds 3 and 4, Nov. 9 Semifinals/Finals: Hosted by #1 seed, Nov. 12 & 14

#3 seed Nov. 9 @ #3 Seed

#6 seed

#4 seed

Nov. 12 @ #1 Seed

Game 3: #2 vs. higher remaining seed Game 4: #1 vs. lower remaining seed

Nov. 9 @ #4 Seed

#5 seed

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Nov. 12 @ #1 Seed

Nov. 14 @ #1 Seed

Champion


Butler Records Match Goals 4, Michael Mariscalco vs. Detroit, 10/8/00 4, Scott Lawler vs. New Mexico, 10/26/91 3, Frank Patano vs. Wright State, 11/1/07 3, Stephen Armstrong vs. Detroit, 10/4/98 3, Paul Barton vs. Xavier, 10/10/93 3, Noel Korowin vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/19/90 3, Scott Lawler vs. Brescia, 9/17/89 3, Scott Lawler vs. Dayton, 10/20/91 3, Scott Lawler vs. Ohio State, 10/12/90 3, Scott Weiger vs. UW-Milwaukee, 9/27/92 3, Steve Weiger vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/95 3, Steve Weiger vs. Valparaiso, 9/6/93 3, Nick Pantazi vs. IPFW, 10/25/01 Assists 4, Matt Morgan vs. Valparaiso, 9/22/91 3, Eduardo Garcia at Milwaukee, 9/28/08 3, Eduardo Garcia at Detroit, 10/31/08 3, Michael Mariscalco vs. Loyola, 10/17/02 3, Nick Pantazi vs. Detroit, 10/8/00 3, Ryan Foxworthy vs. Cleveland State, 11/3/98 3, Jeremy Harkins vs. Jacksonville, 9/18/98 3, Jeff Kurtz vs. Franklin, 9/3/89 3, Scott Lawler vs. IPFW, 9/7/90 3, Scott Lawler vs. IUPUI, 9/20/89 3, Scott Lawler vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/19/90 3, Michael Mariscalco vs. IPFW, 10/25/01 Points 8, Michael Mariscalco vs. Detroit, 10/8/00 8, Scott Lawler vs. New Mexico, 10/26/91 7, Scott Lawler vs. IPFW, 9/7/90 7, Scott Lawler vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/19/90 7, Scott Lawler vs. Xavier, 9/21/90 6, Several Players Tied Shots 12, Steve Weiger vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/95 11, Cory Edgington vs. Cleveland State, 10/24/04 11, Steve Weiger vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/95 10, Cory Edgington vs. Cincinnati, 10/12/04 10, Nick Pantazi vs. Cleveland State, 9/11/02 10, Giancarlo Barraza vs. Wright State, 11/8/98 9, Frank Patano vs. Cleveland State, 11/2/08 9, Michael Mariscalco vs. IPFW, 10/14/02 9, Nick Pantazi vs. UW-Green Bay, 10/1/00 8, Boris Gatzky vs. Milwaukee, 9/25/09 9, Scott Weiger vs. Dayton, 11/5/92 8, Boris Gatzky vs. Sacramento State, 11/2/07 8, Andrew Pancio vs. Cleveland State, 10/24/04 8, Scott Olsen vs. IPFW, 9/14/03 8, Nick Pantazi vs. Air Force, 9/15/02 8, Michael Mariscalco vs. Detroit, 10/8/00 8, Nick Pantazi vs. Cleveland State, 10/15/00 8, Taylor Kumler vs. Valparaiso, 9/22/91 8, Jeff Kurtz vs. Rose-Hulman, 10/22/89 8, Scott Lawler vs. Dayton, 11/1/90 8, Scott Weiger vs. La Salle, 11/6/92 8, Scott Weiger vs. Western Kentucky, 10/15/93 8, Nick Pantazi vs. Loyola, 10/20/01 8, Nick Pantazi vs. Detroit, 9/23/01 8, Michael Mariscalco vs. UWGB, 10/12/01 Goalie Saves 14, John Cone vs. Western Kentucky, 10/15/93 14, David McVay vs. Bradley, 10/15/89 14, David McVay vs. Thomas More, 9/9/89 13, Jason Richarz vs. Indiana, 10/6/00 12, Ben Anderson vs. Evansville, 9/2/95 11, Grant Barrie vs. UW-Milwaukee, 11/15/02 11, Evan Reinhardt vs. Cincinnati, 10/9/02 11, Grant Barrie vs. UW-Milwaukee, 11/17/01 11, John Cone vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/19/90 10, Grant Barrie vs. Indiana, 10/3/02 10, John Cone vs. Ohio State, 9/4/93 10, John Cone vs. Notre Dame, 10/29/92 10, Mike Murphy vs. Dayton, 10/20/91 10, Jason Richarz vs. Cleveland State, 10/6/01

Season Goals 19, Nick Pantazi, 2001 19, Steve Weiger, 1995 17, Scott Lawler, 1990 15, Frank Patano, 2007 14, Stephen Armstrong, 1998 14, Scott Lawler, 1989 13, Michael Mariscalco, 2001 12, Frank Patano, 2008 12, Stephen Armstrong, 1997 Assists 13, Eduardo Garcia, 2008 12, Scott Lawler, 1989 11, Michael Mariscalco, 2001 9, Jeff Kurtz, 1989 9, Scott Lawler, 1990 8, Scott Olsen, 2004 8, Andrew Pancio, 2003 8, David Beck, 1998 8, Valentino Scicluna, 1995 8, Steve Weiger, 1994 Points 43, Nick Pantazi, 2001 43, Scott Lawler, 1990 43, Steve Weiger, 1995 40, Scott Lawler, 1989 37, Michael Mariscalco, 2001 33, Frank Patano, 2007 32, Stephen Armstrong, 1998 31, Jeff Kurtz, 1989 30, Steve Weiger, 1994 Shots 102, Steve Weiger, 1995 76, Nick Pantazi, 2001 73, Cory Edgington, 2004 70, Frank Patano, 2008 67, Boris Gatzky, 2009 66, Stephen Armstrong, 1998 66, Steve Weiger, 1994 65, Michael Mariscalco, 2001 64, Scott Weiger, 1992 Goalie Saves 95, Grant Barrie, 2001 93, Alan Placek, 1994 87, David McVay, 1989 86, Evan Reinhardt, 2003 84, Ben Anderson, 1998 84, John Cone, 1993 77, Alan Placek, 1996 76, John Cone, 1992 76, Alan Placek, 1997 68, Alan Placek, 1995 Goalie Minutes 2199, Ben Anderson, 1998 1875, Frank Peabody, 2006 1842, Evan Reinhardt, 2003 1834, Alan Placek, 1994 1807, Alan Placek, 1997 1600, John Cone, 1992 1580, Alan Placek, 1996 1557, John Cone, 1993 1526, Nick Hegeman, 2008 1462, Fabian Knopfler, 2007 Shutouts 8.5, Alan Placek, 1997 7, Nick Hegeman, 2008 7, Evan Reinhardt, 2003 7, Ben Anderson, 1998 6, Frank Peabody, 2005 6, Alan Placek, 1996 5.5, John Cone, 1990 5.5, Alan Placek, 1996 Goals Against Avg. (500 min.) 0.66, Fabian Knopfler, 2009 0.70, Ben Anderson, 1998 0.72, David McVay, 1990 0.73, Frank Peabody, 2005 0.77, Nick Hegeman, 2008 0.82, Frank Peabody, 2004 1.05, Evan Reinhardt, 2004 1.05, Ben Anderson, 1995 1.06, Alan Placek, 1995 1.07, Evan Reinhardt, 2003

S O C C E R

Career Goals 50, Scott Lawler, 1989-92 44, Nick Pantazi, 1999-2002 43, Stephen Armstrong, 1996-99 38, Steve Weiger, 1992-95 36, Frank Patano, 2005-08 35, Michael Mariscalco, 1999-2002 28, Scott Weiger, 1990-93 22, Jeff Kurtz, 1989-92 20, Giancarlo Barraza, 1997-00 20, Scott Olsen, 2002-05 Assists 30, Michael Mariscalco, 1999-2002 27, Scott Lawler, 1989-92 20, Boris Gatzky, 2007-09 20, Scott Olsen, 2002-05 20, Eduardo, Garcia, 2005-08 19, Andrew Pancio, 2001-04 18, Jeff Kurtz, 1989-92 18, Steve Weiger, 1992-95 16, Nick Pantazi, 1999-2002 16, Stephen Armstong, 1996-99 Points 127, Scott Lawler, 1989-92 104, Nick Pantazi, 1999-2002 102, Stephen Armstrong, 1996-99 100, Michael Mariscalco, 1999-2002 94, Steve Weiger, 1992-95 83, Frank Patano, 2005-08 65, Scott Weiger, 1990-93 62, Jeff Kurtz, 1989-92 60, Scott Olsen, 2002-05 54, Boris Gatzky, 2007-09

Scott Lawler (1989-92)

Shots 233, Steve Weiger, 1992-95 230, Nick Pantazi, 1999-2002 222, Michael Mariscalco, 1999-2002 213, Stephen Armstrong, 1996-99 183, Scott Lawler, 1989-92 171, Boris Gatzky, 2007-09 171, Scott Weiger, 1990-93 167, Frank Patano, 2005-08 154, Eduardo Garcia, 2005-08 143, Jeremy Harkins, 1995-98 Goalie Saves 314, Alan Placek, 1994-97 249, Grant Barrie, 2000-2002 219, John Cone, 1990, 92-93 172, Ben Anderson, 1995-98 167, Evan Reinhardt, 2002-04 164, David McVay, 1989-92 139, Frank Peabody, 2003-06 126, Jason Richarz, 1998-2001 Goalie Minutes 6492, Alan Placek, 1994-97 4233, John Cone, 1990, 92-93 4032, Grant Barrie, 2000-2002 3659, Ben Anderson, 1995-98 3626, Frank Peabody, 2003-06 3476, Evan Reinhardt, 2002-04 3193, Fabian Knopfler, 20072402, Jason Richarz, 1998-2001 2205, Nick Hegeman, 20051689, David McVay, 1989-92*

Nick Pantazi (1999-2002)

Shutouts 23, Alan Placek, 1994-97 13.5, John Cone, 1990, 92-93 12.5, Grant Barrie, 2000-2002 12, Frank Peabody, 2003-06 11, Ben Anderson, 1995-98 10, Fabian Knopfler, 20078, Nick Hegeman, 20057.5, Evan Reinhardt, 20026.5, David McVay, 1989-92 Goals Against Average (1,000 minutes) 1.04, Evan Reinhardt, 2002-04 1.04, Fabian Knopfler, 20071.06, Ben Anderson, 1995-98 1.06, Nick Hegeman, 20051.19, Frank Peabody, 2003-06 1.48, Alan Placek, 1994-97 1.48, Fabian Knopfler, 20071.51, John Cone, 1990, 92-93

Eduardo Garcia (2005-08) 15


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Butler Records

Team Season Goals 66, 1990 59, 1998 49, 1989 48, 1995 46, 2001 39, 1991 39, 1993 39, 1997 37, 2007 35, 2008 35, 2003 Assists 50, 1998 47, 1990 40, 1993 39, 2008 38, 1989 35, 2002 33, 2001 33, 1995 31, 2007 30, 1999 29, 2009 29, 2004 Points 179, 1990 168, 1998 136, 1989 129, 1995 125, 2001 118, 1993 109, 2008 106, 1997 105, 2007 103, 2002 Shots 421, 1998 401, 1995 319, 1997 314, 1993 305, 2008 305, 2004 287, 2002 286, 1991 278, 2001 274, 2009 Goalie Saves 135, 1989 132, 1995 130, 2002 115, 2001 110, 2000 97, 2003 95, 1994 94, 1997 93, 1998 91, 1993 91, 1996

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Goals Against Average 0.61, 2009 0.76, 2008 0.85, 1998 0.98, 2004 1.06, 1995 1.14, 2003 1.21, 2005 1.33, 1990 1.37, 2002 1.40, 1993 1.45, 2007 Goalie Minutes 2335, 1998 2210, 1995 2108, 2002 2076, 1997 2056, 2003 1970, 1994 1928, 2007 1900, 1990 1887, 2008 1875, 2006 Shutouts 10, 2008 9, 1990 9, 1995 9, 1997 9, 1998 8, 2009 8, 2005 8, 2003 7, 2004 Fewest Goals Allowed 12, 2009 16, 2008 20, 2004 23, 2005 23, 1998 26, 2003 26, 1995 28, 1990 29, 1993 30, 2001 31, 2007 31, 2006 31, 1992 Most Goals Allowed 54, 2000 Consecutive Wins 9, 1998 Season Wins 19, 1998

Butler Award Winners NSCAA/adidas All-America Team 1995...................Steve Weiger (2nd Team) 1998.................Jeremy Aldrich (2nd Team) NSCAA/adidas All-Mideast/Great Lakes 1990......................Scott Lawler (1st Team) 1992......................Scott Lawler (1st Team) 1993................... Steve Weiger (3rd Team) 1994............... Casey Sweeney (3rd Team) ...........................Steve Weiger (2nd Team) 1995....................Steve Weiger (1st Team) 1996...........Stephen Armstrong (1st Team) ...................... Craig Donaldson (3rd Team) 1997..................Jeremy Aldrich (1st Team) ...................Stephen Armstrong (1st Team) 1998..................Jeremy Aldrich (1st Team) ...................Stephen Armstrong (1st Team) .................... Giancarlo Barraza (3rd Team) ..................... Craig Donaldson (2nd Team) 2001.................... Nick Pantazi (2nd Team) 2002.................... Nick Pantazi (2nd Team) ..................Michael Mariscalco (2nd Team) ............................. Grant Barrie (3rd Team) 2004.............. John Mariscalco (2nd Team) ..............................Scott Olsen (2nd Team) 2006..................... John DeVae (3rd Team) 2007................... Frank Patano (3rd Team) 2008............... Eduardo Garcia (2nd Team) ........................... Frank Patano (3rd Team) 2009....................Matt Hedges (2nd Team) ................Kyle VondenBenken (2nd Team) ...........................Boris Gatzkey (3rd Team) Horizon League Player of the Year 1995......................................Steve Weiger 1998....................................Jeremy Aldrich Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year 2009....................................... Matt Hedges Horizon League Newcomer of the Year 2009................................... Julian Cardona Horizon League Coach of the Year 1998........................................... Ian Martin 2009....................................... Kelly Findley All-Horizon League 1990......................Scott Lawler (1st Team) ..............................Jason Roy (Newcomer) 1991.................. Dan Gollnick (Newcomer) .......................... Taylor Kumler (2nd Team) ..............................Scott Lawler (1st Team) 1992......................Scott Lawler (1st Team) ............................Scott Weiger (2nd Team) 1993.................... Paul Barton (Newcomer) ...........................Noel Korowin (2nd Team) ...................... Casey Sweeney (2nd Team) .............................Scott Weiger (1st Team) ...........................Steve Weiger (2nd Team) 1994.................... Neal Grode (Newcomer) ...................... Casey Sweeney (2nd Team) ............................Steve Weiger (1st Team) 1995............... Jeremy Aldrich (Newcomer) ......................Jeremy Harkins (Newcomer) ...................Valentino Scicluna (2nd Team) ....................... Casey Sweeney (1st Team) ............................Steve Weiger (1st Team) 1996..................Jeremy Aldrich (1st Team) ....................Bryan Foxworthy (Newcomer) ....................... Jeremy Harkins (2nd Team) 1997..................Jeremy Aldrich (1st Team) ...................Stephen Armstrong (1st Team) ..................Giancarlo Barraza (Newcomer)

.......................Craig Donaldson (1st Team) .............................. Alan Placek (1st Team) ...................Valentino Scicluna (2nd Team) 1998..................Jeremy Aldrich (1st Team) ...................Stephen Armstrong (1st Team) .................... Giancarlo Barraza (1st Team) .............................David Beck (Newcomer) .......................Craig Donaldson (1st Team) ..............................Dan Griest (Newcomer) ....................... Jeremy Harkins (2nd Team) 1999...........Stephen Armstrong (1st Team) ................... Giancarlo Barraza (2nd Team) ............................... David Beck (1st Team) 1999.............. Bryan Foxworthy (1st Team) ................ Michael Mariscalco (Newcomer) ...........................Nick Pantazi (Newcomer) 2000..............Brendan Conner (2nd Team) ..............................Paul Vogel (Newcomer) 2001..................... Nick Pantazi (1st Team) ...................Michael Mariscalco (1st Team) .............................Grant Barrie (2nd Team) ................................ Tony Beer (2nd Team) ................ Blaise Hilgenbrinck (Newcomer) 2002 .................... Nick Pantazi (1st Team) ...................Michael Mariscalco (1st Team) .............................Grant Barrie (2nd Team) 2002....................... Paul Vogel (2nd Team) .....................John Mariscalco (Newcomer) ............................ Scott Olsen (Newcomer) 2003.......................Scott Olsen (1st Team) ........................ Andrew Pancio (2nd Team) ....................... Evan Reinhardt (2nd Team) ....................... Cory Edgington (2nd Team) .......................... Chance Ernst (2nd Team) 2004.................Cory Edgington (1st Team) ...............................Scott Olsen (1st Team) ....................... John Mariscalco (1st Team) 2005.....................John DeVae (2nd Team) .......................... Roberto Gallo (2nd Team) 2006......................John DeVae (1st Team) 2007...................Frank Patano (2nd Team) ....................... Eduardo Garcia (2nd Team) .........Boris Gatzky (2nd Team, Newcomer) .......................... Kyle Pateros (Newcomer) 2008....................Frank Patano (1st Team) ........................ Eduardo Garcia (1st Team) ............................Boris Gatzky (2nd Team) .........................Nick Hegeman (2nd Team) ............................Kyle Pateros (2nd Team) .......................... Matt Hedges (Newcomer) 2009..................... Boris Gatzky (1st Team) ................. Kyle VondenBenken (1st Team) ............................. Matt Hedges (1st Team) .............................Conner Burt (2nd Team) .......................Fabian Knopfler (2nd Team) .......................Julian Cardona (Newcomer) .......................... Tyler Pollock (Newcomer) ........................ Jared Isenthal (Newcomer) Horizon League All-Tournament Team 1991........................................Scott Lawler 1992.......................................Scott Weiger 1993.......................................Scott Weiger ..............................................Steve Weiger 1994......................................Steve Weiger 1995........................................ Alan Placek ......................................... Casey Sweeney ..............................................Steve Weiger 1996....................................Jeremy Aldrich

.....................................Stephen Armstrong .......................................... Jeremy Harkins 1997....................................Jeremy Aldrich .....................................Stephen Armstrong ..................................... Alan Placek (MVP) ...................................... Valentino Scicluna 1998..........................Ben Anderson (MVP) .....................................Stephen Armstrong ...................................... Giancarlo Barraza .......................................... Jeremy Harkins 2001.............................Grant Barrie (MVP) ............................................... Nick Pantazi .....................................Michael Mariscalco ........................................... Andrew Pancio ......................................... Brendan Connor 2002 ............................Michael Mariscalco 2003......................................Chance Ernst ...........................................Cory Edgington .............................................. David Wyrick 2004.........................................Scott Olsen .............................................. David Wyrick ......................................... John Mariscalco 2006........................................John DeVae 2008.................................. Eduardo Garcia 2009....................................... Boris Gatzky ................................... Kyle VondenBenken ................................................ Ben Sippola Horizon League Academic All-League Team 1997.................................. Jeremy Harkins ................................................... Matt Long 1998.................................. Jeremy Harkins ................................................... Matt Long 2000.............................Michael Mariscalco 2001.............................Michael Mariscalco 2002.............................Michael Mariscalco 2003................................. John Mariscalco ........................................... Andrew Pancio ...............................................Patrick Reilly 2004................................. John Mariscalco ...............................................Patrick Reilly 2005................................. John Mariscalco ...............................................Patrick Reilly 2006......................................Paul Mongillo ............................................... Matt Soldato 2008....................................... Boris Gatzky ................................................ Connor Burt ............................................Nick Hegeman ................................................ Ben Sippola 2009........................................ Conner Burt ............................................... Boris Gatzky .......................................... Fabian Knopfler ................................................ Ben Sippola CoSIDA Academic All-America 2002 ..........Michael Mariscalco (1st Team) 2005................... Patrick Reilly (2nd Team) 2006...................Paul Mongillo (2nd Team) 2009...................... Conner Burt (1st Team)


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1989 Head Coach: Langdon Kumler Record: 12-7 at Franklin at Thomas More at Indianapolis Brescia at IUPUI Valparaiso at Illinois State IP-Ft. Wayne Tri-State Cedarville at Wright State at Wabash at Bradley at Rose-Hulman at Miami (Ohio) at Northern Kentucky DePaul at Florida Atlantic at Barry

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1990 Head Coach: Langdon Kumler Record: 14-6, 5-3 MCC W at Valparaiso 5-0 W Rose-Hulman 6-0 W vs. IP-Ft. Wayne# 10-0 W at IUPUI# 4-2 W Northern Kentucky 3-0 W Bradley (OT) 2-0 W Miami (Ohio) (OT) 8-5 W Xavier* 5-1 L at Evansville* 0-4 W at Loyola* 2-0 L at Marquette* 1-2 L Dayton* 1-3 W Notre Dame* (OT) 2-0 W Ohio State 6-1 W at St. Louis* 2-1 W Detroit Mercy* 6-0 W at DePaul 1-0 L at New Mexico+ 0-1 L vs. Tulsa+ 1-5 MCC Tournament (@St. Louis, Mo.) L vs. Dayton 1-3 #IUPUI Manulife Classic. +New Mexico Budweiser Classic 1991 Head Coach: Langdon Kumler Record: 8-9-1, 2-4 MCC L Indiana 0-5 W at Kentucky 1-0 W at UNC-Asheville 1-0 W Louisville 4-2 L at New Hampshire (OT) 1-2 L at Harvard 0-2 W Valparaiso 8-0 W at Ohio State 3-2 L Evansville* 2-3 L at Detroit Mercy* (OT) 2-3 L at Notre Dame* 1-3 T at Miami (Ohio) 0-0 W at Dayton* 5-2 L Loyola* 0-2 W New Mexico (OT) 5-1 L Cincinnati 1-4 W at Xavier* 4-2 MCC Tournament (@Indianapolis, Ind.) L Dayton 1-2

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L at Ohio State 0-2 L Indiana 0-3 W at Louisville 3-0 L Miami (Ohio) 1-3** W at Loyola* 2-1 W at UW-Milwaukee 4-3 W Detroit Mercy* 3-0 L at Evansville* 1-2 L at La Salle* 1-2 L Dayton* (OT) 1-2 W UNC-Asheville 3-1 W at Tampa 4-2 T at South Florida (OT) 0-0 W Marquette 2-1 T Notre Dame* (OT) 1-1 L Xavier* 2-5 MCC Tournament (@Indianapolis, Ind.) W Dayton 2-1 T La Salle (OT) 1-1 (La Salle advances on penalty kicks, 4-2) **—Match forfeited to Butler 1993 Head Coach: Ian Martin Record: 9-9-2, 3-3 MCC T Ohio State (OT) 1-1 W Valparaiso 6-0 W at Notre Dame* 4-2 L Evansville 1-2 L at Detroit Mercy* 1-3 L at Florida International% 0-4 L vs. South Florida% 2-3 L UW-Milwaukee 1-2 W La Salle* 5-0 W at Xavier* 4-1 L at Dayton 1-2 T at Western Kentucky (OT) 2-2 W Louisville 1-0 L Loyola* 0-1 W at Cincinnati 2-0 W Central Michigan 1-0 W at Cal State Sacramento 3-2 L at Stanford 0-2 MCC Tournament (@Indianapolis, Ind.) W Xavier 4-0 L Notre Dame 0-2 %FIU Golden Panther Invitational 1994 Head Coach: Ian Martin Record: 8-12-1, 5-3 MCC T at Ohio State (OT) 1-1 W Northern Illinois* 3-2 W Wright State* 2-0 L at San Diego& 1-2 L vs. Fresno State& 1-2 L vs. Marquette# 1-4 L at Evansville# 0-2 L South Alabama 0-1 L at UW-Milwaukee* 1-3 W at UW-Green Bay* 1-0 L Indiana 0-2 L at Maryland 0-5 L at La Salle* 0-3 W vs. Western Illinois% (OT) 3-2 W at Kentucky% 1-0 L Western Kentucky 2-4 W Detroit Mercy* 3-2 L Xavier* 1-4 W at Cleveland State* 2-1 MCC Tournament (@Notre Dame, Ind.) W vs. Northern Illinois 2-1 L at Notre Dame 1-4 &San Diego MetLife Tournament #Evansville Aces Classic %Kentucky Wildcat Classic

1995 Head Coach: Ian Martin Record: 18-5-1, 6-1-1 MCC W Evansville (OT) 2-1 W Eastern Illinois 6-1 W at Loyola* 4-2 W at Northern Illinois* 2-0 W Cincinnati 2-1 W at Louisville 2-1 L at Florida International% 1-3 W vs. South Florida% 3-2 W SMU& (OT) 2-1 L San Diego& 0-4 L at Indiana (OT) 0-1 W Illinois-Chicago* 3-0 W UW-Green Bay* 2-0 W at Wisconsin 1-0 T at Detroit* (OT) 1-1 L at Wright State* 0-1 W UW-Milwaukee* 1-0 W Cleveland State* 1-0 MCC Tournament (@DeKalb, Ill.) W vs. Loyola 4-0 W at Northern Illinois 1-0 W vs. Detroit (OT) 5-2 NCAA Play-In W Central Connecticut State 3-1 NCAA Tournament W at Indiana 1-0 L at Portland 1-4 %Fla. International Golden Panther Inv. &Butler SoccerFest 1996 Head Coach: Ian Martin Record: 11-7-2, 7-1 MCC L at Evansville 0-4 W Detroit* 1-0 L at SMU# 1-2 L vs. Creighton# 1-2 W at Wright State* 2-1 W Illinois-Chicago* 1-0 W at Northern Illinois* (OT) 2-1 T Brown (OT) 0-0 L at UW-Milwaukee* 0-3 W at UW-Green Bay* 2-0 L Indiana 1-6 W Cleveland State* 3-1 W Loyola* 2-1 T Wisconsin (OT) 0-0 L vs. St. John’s% 0-3 W vs. James Madison% 3-2 W at Cincinnati 3-2 MCC Tournament (@Indianapolis, Ind.) W Wright State 4-0 W Cleveland State 4-2 L Detroit 0-2 #SMU Invitational %Fla. International Bell South Classic

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1997 Head Coach: Ian Martin Record: 12-10-1, 4-2-1 MCC Evansville 3-2 vs. San Diego+ 0-1 at Fresno State+ (OT) 1-2 at Loyola* 3-0 at Cleveland State* 3-2 Rhode Island& 3-0 Bowling Green& 2-3 vs. UNC-Greensboro% 0-5 vs. Jacksonville% 3-4 at Detroit* 2-0 at Indiana 2-6 at Illinois-Chicago* 3-2 Louisville (OT) 1-0 UW-Milwaukee* (OT) 0-1

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2000 Head Coach: Todd Bramble Record: 6-13-0, 3-4-0 MCC L vs. UCLA# 0-5 L vs. Portland# 0-5 W vs. N. C. State+ 3-2 L at Duke+ 0-6 W Florida International& 1-0 L Creighton& 1-3 W at Evansville 2-0 L UIC* 1-4 L Oakland 1-4 L Loyola* (OT) 2-3 L at UW-Green Bay* (2OT) 2-3 L Indiana 0-1 W Detroit 5-1 L at UW-Milwaukee* 1-4 W Cleveland State* 3-1 W at Wright State* 1-0 L vs. William & Mary% 2-5 L vs. St. John’s% 0-4 MCC Tournament L at UW-Milwaukee 0-3 #Hoosier Classic +adidas Classic (Durham, N.C.) &Butler Nike/Brightpoint SoccerFest V %Fla. International Golden Panther Classic 2001 Head Coach: Joe Sochacki Record: 11-9-0, 5-2 Horizon League L Kentucky# 1-2 L St. John’s# 0-3 L at Valparaiso 0-1 Navy& Cancelled Furman& Cancelled L at Michigan 0-2 W at Detroit* (OT) 3-2 L at IUPUI 0-2 W Western Kentucky 5-2 L at Indiana 0-3 W at Cleveland State* 4-2 W UW-Green Bay* 3-0 W UMKC 4-0 L at UIC* 2-3 W at Loyola* 3-1 W IP-Ft. Wayne 7-0 L UW-Milwaukee* (OT) 2-3 W Wright State* 2-0 Horizon League Tournament W Detroit (Varsity Field) 3-2 W UIC (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3-0 W at UW-Milwaukee 2-0 NCAA Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) L Michigan State 1-2 #Hoosier Classic &Butler Nike/Brightpoint SoccerFest VI

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2002 Head Coach: Joe Sochacki Record: 9-10-3, 4-3 Horizon League vs. #9 Clemson# 0-3 vs. #7 Rutgers# 3-0 at #10 Furman 0-4 vs. #19 Kentucky @ Furman 0-1 Cleveland State* (2OT) 1-2 Hartwick& 0-3 Air Force& (2OT) 1-1 UIC* 3-1 Drury 2-0 Evansville (2OT) 2-3 Indiana (Kuntz Stadium) 0-2 Valparaiso 2-0 at Cincinnati (2OT) 1-1 Detroit* (Kuntz Stadium) 6-1 IPFW 2-0 Loyola* 3-0

Butler All-Time Results W at UW-Green Bay* 4-1 T IUPUI (Kuntz Stadium) (2OT) 2-2 L at Wright State* (OT) 1-2 L at UW-Milwaukee* 0-2 Horizon League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) W at Wright State (2OT) 0-0 (Butler advanced in second shootout round, 1-0) Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) L at #8 UW-Milwaukee 1-3 #adidas/IU Credit Union Classic &Adams Mark SoccerFest VII 2003 Head Coach: Joe Sochacki Record: 12-7-3, 5-1-1 Horizon League T at #8 Creighton% (2OT) 0-0 L vs. #2 Maryland% 0-4 W Valparaiso 5-1 W at IPFW 1-0 L vs. Louisville# 1-2 W at Kentucky# 1-0 L Eastern Illinois 1-3 W at Western Kentucky 1-0 L at Evansville 1-3 T at Indiana (2OT) 1-1 W UW-Green Bay* 4-0 L Cincinnati (OT) 1-2 T at UIC* (2OT) 2-2 L UW-Milwaukee* 0-1 W at Loyola* 3-0 W Wright State* 1-0 W at Cleveland State* 3-2 W at Detroit* 2-1 W at IUPUI 2-0 Horizon League Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) W Loyola (OT) 2-1 Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) W Detroit (OT) 3-2 L at UW-Milwaukee 0-1 %Diadora Challenge (Omaha, Neb.) #UK Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 2004 Head Coach: Joe Sochacki Record: 13-6-1, 6-1 Horizon League L at Eastern Illinois 0-1 W at Northwestern# 1-0 L vs. Iona# 0-1 L vs. Florida Atlantic% 2-3 W at Central Florida% 2-1 W at Valparaiso 2-0 W at IUPUI 3-2 W Detroit* 2-1 W at Xavier 4-0 W at Wright State* 1-0 W UIC* 4-3 W Evansville 3-0 T at Cincinnati (2OT) 1-1 W Loyola* 2-1 L Indiana 0-2 W Cleveland State* 2-0 L at UW-Milwaukee* 1-2 W at UW-Green Bay* 2-1 Horizon League Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) W Loyola 1-0 Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) L vs. Detroit 0-1 #Northwestern Lakeside Classic. %UCF/adidas Classic.

2005 Head Coach: Joe Sochacki Record: 9-10-0, 2-5 Horizon League W Western Illinois# 1-0 W at Bradley# 1-0 W Valparaiso 2-1 W Cincinnati 1-0 W IUPUI 1-0 L James Madison% 0-2 L Wisconsin% 0-1 W Xavier 3-0 W at #22 Ohio State 1-0 W at Cleveland State* 4-0 W UW-Green Bay* 1-0 L UW-Milwaukee* 0-2 L at Loyola* (OT) 1-2 L at UIC* 0-1 L at #6 Indiana 0-6 L Wright State* 1-2 L at Detroit* 0-3 L Northwestern 1-2 Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) L at UW-Milwaukee 0-1 #Bradley Tournament %New Mexico Lobo T Tournament 2006 Head Coach: Kelly Findley Record: 7-11-2, 2-4-1 Horizon League T at St. Mary’s (Calif.)# 1-1 (2OT) W IPFW# 6-0 W at Dayton 2-0 L at Evansville 1-2 (OT) L at Michigan+ 1-3 L Michigan State+ 0-2 L at Xavier 2-3 W Western Kentucky 1-0 W at Wright State* 2-1 L Ohio State 0-2 L Cleveland State* 0-1 (OT) L Loyola* 0-1 (OT) L at UW-Green Bay* 2-3 (2OT) T at UW-Milwaukee* 2-2 (2OT) L Detroit* 1-2 W #17 UIC* 1-0 W IUPUI 3-1 L Indiana 2-4 Horizon League Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) W at UW-Milwaukee 2-1 (Chicago, Ill.) L UW-Green Bay 1-2 #Wright State Tournament. +Michigan Tournament. 2007 Head Coach: Kelly Findley Record: 9-7-4, 4-2-2 Horizon League W Saint Francis# 3-2 W Sacramento State# 4-0 T at Western Kentucky% (2OT) 0-0 T Appalachian State% (2OT) 3-3 L #10 Northwestern+ 0-3 W at Northern Illinois+ (2OT) 2-1 L Dayton 2-3 W at Valparaiso* 4-1 L at #19 Indiana 0-2 L Evansville (2OT) 2-3 L Milwaukee* 0-3 T Green Bay* (2OT) 0-0 T at UIC* (2OT) 0-0 L at Loyola* 0-1 W at Cleveland State* 2-1 W Detroit* 5-1 W IUPUI 3-2 W Wright State* 3-1

Horizon League Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) W DETROIT (OT) 4-3 (Green Bay, Wis.) L at Green Bay (OT) 0-1 #Dayton Tournament. %Western Kentucky Tournament. +Northern Illinois Tournament. 2008 Head Coach: Kelly Findley Record: 13-3-4, 5-0-3 Horizon League W James Madison# 3-0 W Northeastern# 2-0 W IPFW 1-0 L at Evansville 2-3 T at DePaul (2OT) 0-0 W Robert Morris% 3-0 W Marshall% 3-2 T at Green Bay* (2OT) 0-0 W at Milwaukee* 4-3 W Valparaiso* (OT) 2-1 L #23 Indiana 0-2 W #4 UIC* 1-0 W IUPUI 4-0 W at Wright State* 3-1 W Eastern Illinois 1-0 T Loyola* (2OT) 0-0 W at Bradley 2-1 W at Detroit* 3-1 T Cleveland State* (2OT) 1-1 Horizon League Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) L Cleveland State** 0-1 #Louisville Tournament. %Dayton Tournament. 2009 Head Coach: Kelly Findley Record: 14-3-2, 6-1-1 Horizon League W at IPFW 2-0 W Xavier 1-0 W at South Carolina# 1-0 W vs. Presbyterian# 3-1 L at Ohio State 1-2 W Milwaukee* 1-0 W Green Bay* 2-1 T at Loyola* (2OT) 0-0 W at #14 Indiana 2-1 W at Valparaiso* 2-1 W at IUPUI 2-1 W DePaul 3-1 W Detroit* 3-0 L at Cleveland State* 0-1 W at UIC* 1-0 W Wright State* 3-1 Horizon League Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) W Cleveland State 2-1 T Green Bay (2OT) 0-0 (Green Bay advances on penalty kicks, 3-2) NCAA Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.) L at Indiana 0-1 #South Carolina Tournament. *Horizon League match


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Butler Records Series Records Last Opponent....................... Record ........ Win Air Force ........................... 0-0-1 ...........N/A Appalachian State ............ 0-0-1 ...........N/A Barry ................................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Bowling Green .................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Bradley ............................. 3-1-0 .....2-1, ‘08 Brescia.............................. 1-0-0 .....4-2, ‘89 Brown ............................... 0-0-1 ...........N/A California-Berkeley ........... 0-1-0 ...........N/A UCLA ................................ 0-2-0 ...........N/A Cal State Sacramento ...... 1-0-0 .....3-2, ‘93 Cedarville.......................... 0-1-0 ...........N/A Central Connecticut State. 1-0-0 .....3-1, ‘95 Central Florida .................. 2-0-0 .....2-1, ‘04 Central Michigan............... 1-0-0 .....1-0, ‘93 Charleston ........................ 1-0-0 .....2-1, ‘98 Cincinnati .......................... 6-3-1 .....1-0, ‘05 Clemson ........................... 0-1-0 ...........N/A Cleveland State ............... 16-4-1 ....2-1, ‘09 Columbia .......................... 0-1-0 ...........N/A Creighton .......................... 0-2-1 ...........N/A Dayton .............................. 3-6-0 .....2-0, ‘06 DePaul .............................. 3-0-1 .....3-1, ‘09 Detroit .............................. 19-7-1 ....3-0, ‘09 Drury ................................. 1-0-0 .....2-0, ‘02 Duke ................................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Eastern Illinois .................. 2-2-0 .....1-0, ‘08 Evansville ........................ 6-11-0.....3-0, ‘04 Florida Atlantic .................. 0-2-0 ...........N/A Florida International .......... 1-2-0 .....1-0, ‘00 Franklin ............................. 1-0-0 .....7-0, ‘89 Fresno State ..................... 0-3-0 ...........N/A Furman ............................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Hartwick ............................ 0-1-0 ...........N/A Harvard ............................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Howard ............................. 0-0-1 ...........N/A Illinois State ...................... 0-1-0 ...........N/A Indiana ............................. 2-19-1 ....2-1, ‘09 Iona................................... 0-1-0 ...........N/A IPFW................................. 8-0-0 .....2-0, ‘09 IUPUI ................................ 8-1-1 .....2-1, ‘09 Indianapolis ...................... 1-0-0 .....4-1, ‘89 Jacksonville ...................... 1-1-0 .....5-2, ‘98 James Madison ................ 2-1-0 .....3-0, ‘08 Kentucky ........................... 3-2-0 .....1-0, ‘03 La Salle............................. 1-2-1 .....2-1, ‘92 Louisville ........................... 6-1-0 .....4-1, ‘98 Loyola .............................. 13-7-2 ....1-0, ‘04 Marquette ......................... 1-2-0 .....2-1, ‘92 Marshall ............................ 1-0-0 .....3-2, ‘08 Maryland ........................... 0-3-0 ...........N/A Miami (Ohio) ..................... 2-1-1 Forfeit, ‘92 Michigan ........................... 0-2-0 ............NA Michigan State .................. 0-2-0 ............NA Missouri-Kansas City ........ 1-0-0 .....4-0, ‘01 New Hampshire ................ 0-1-0 ...........N/A New Mexico ...................... 1-1-0 .....5-1, ‘91 UNC-Asheville .................. 2-0-0 .....3-1, ‘92 UNC-Greensboro.............. 0-1-0 ...........N/A North Carolina State ......... 1-0-0 .....3-2, ‘00 Northeastern ..................... 1-0-0 .....2-0, ‘08 Northern Illinois................. 6-0-0 .....2-1, ‘07 Northern Kentucky ............ 2-0-0 .....3-0, ‘90 Northwestern .................... 1-2-0 .....1-0, ‘04 Notre Dame ...................... 2-3-1 .....4-2, ‘93 Oakland ............................ 1-2-0 .....5-1, ‘98 Ohio State......................... 4-4-2 .....1-0, ‘05 Portland ............................ 0-2-0 ...........N/A

Last Opponent....................... Record ........ Win Presbyterian ..................... 1-0-0 .....3-1, ‘09 Rhode Island .................... 1-0-0 .....3-0, ‘97 Robert Morris .................... 1-0-0 .....3-0, ‘08 Rose-Hulman.................... 2-0-0 .....6-0, ‘90 Rutgers ............................. 1-0-0 .....3-0, ‘02 Sacramento Stat ............... 1-0-0 .....4-0, ‘07 St. Francis (Pa.)................ 1-0-0 .....3-2, ‘07 St. John’s .......................... 0-3-0 ...........N/A St. Louis............................ 1-3-0 .....2-1, ‘90 St. Mary’s (Calif.) .............. 0-0-1 ...........N/A San Diego ......................... 0-3-0 ...........N/A South Alabama ................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A South Carolina .................. 1-0-0 .....1-0, ‘09 South Florida .................... 1-1-1 .....3-2, ‘95 SMU.................................. 1-1-0 .....2-1, ‘95 Stanford ............................ 0-1-0 ...........N/A Tampa ............................... 1-0-0 .....4-2, ‘92 TCU .................................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Thomas More ................... 1-0-0 .....4-2, ‘89 Tri-State ............................ 1-0-0 .....4-3, ‘89 Tulsa ................................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Valparaiso ........................ 12-1-0 ....2-1, ‘09 Wabash ............................ 1-0-0 .....5-2, ‘89 Western Illinois ................. 2-0-0 .....1-0, ‘05 Western Kentucky ............ 3-1-2 .....1-0, ‘06 William & Mary.................. 0-1-0 ...........N/A Wisconsin ......................... 3-1-1 .....2-1, ‘98 UIC .................................. 10-4-2 ....1-0, ‘09 UW-Green Bay ................ 11-5-3.....2-1, ‘09 UW-Milwaukee ............... 10-15-1 ...1-0, ‘09 Wright State ..................... 16-4-1 ....3-1, ‘09 Xavier ............................... 7-3-0 .....1-0, ‘09 Totals .......................... 231-167-31

Butler Year-By-Year Men’s Soccer Results Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals

Overall Record Pct. 12-7 .632 14-6 .700 8-9-1 .472 10-6-3 .605 9-9-2 .500 8-12-1 .381 18-5-1 .771 11-7-2 .600 12-10-1 .543 19-5-1 .780 7-12 .368 6-13 .316 11-9 .550 9-10-3 .477 12-7-3 .614 13-6-1 .675 9-10-0 .474 7-11-2 .400 9-7-4 .550 13-3-4 .750 14-3-2 .789 231-167-31 .575

Record --5-3 2-4 2-4-1 3-3 5-3 6-1-1 7-1 4-2-1 7-0 5-2 3-4 5-2 4-3 5-1-1 6-1 2-5 2-4-1 4-2-2 5-0-3 6-1-1 88-46-11

League Pct. --.625 .333 .357 .500 .625 .813 .875 .643 1.000 .714 .429 .714 .571 .786 .857 .286 357 .625 .812 .813 .645

Finish --4th 4th-T 5th-T 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 5th 2nd 4th-T 2nd 1st-T 7th 6th 4th-T 2nd 1st

Butler Coaching History Coach (Years) Langdon Kumler (1989-92) Ian Martin (1993-99) Todd Bramble (2000) Joe Sochacki (2001-05) Kelly Findley (2006- )

Seasons Won Lost 4 44 28 7 84 60 1 6 13 5 54 42 4 43 24

Tied 4 8 0 7 12

Pct. .605 .579 .314 .558 .620

Bulldogs In The Pros

Scott Lawler

Jeremy Aldrich ‘98: Miami Fusion Stephen Armstrong ‘99: Vastra Frolunaa (Goteborg, Sweden); Watford F.C., D. C. United; Kansas City Wizards, Columbus Crew, Charleston Battery, Chicago Storm John Cone ‘93: Hampton Roads Mariners John DeVae ‘07: Cleveland City Stars Jason Domenick ‘93: Cincinnati Cheetahs Craig Donaldson ‘98: Indiana Blast, Chester City (England), Chareston Battery, Hellenic F.C. Justin Dunckel ‘93: Detroit Neon Jeremy Harkins ‘98: Cincinnati Riverhawks Craig Koller ‘94: Indianapolis Twisters Noel Korowin ‘94: Detroit Neon Scott Lawler ‘92: Dallas Sidekicks, Ft. Lauderdale Stingers, Dayton Dynamo,

Detroit Rockers, Hampton Roads Mariners, Indianapolis Twisters, Indiana Blast, Philadelphia Kixx Michael Mariscalco ‘03: Dallas Burn John Mariscalco ‘06: Colorado Rapids Alan Placek ‘97: Cincinnati Riverhawks, Detroit Rockers James Prosser ‘99: Indiana Blast, Myrtle Beach Jason Roy ‘90: Dallas Tornado Valentino Scicluna ‘97: Indiana Blast, Detroit Rockers Casey Sweeney ‘95: Tampa Bay Mutiny, Hampton Roads Mariners, Milwaukee Rampage, Indiana Blast Scott Weiger ‘93: Detroit Rockers, Detroit Neon Steve Weiger ‘95: Greensboro Dynamo, Detroit Rockers, Indiana Blast

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A Danny Akl, 2005, ‘06 Jeremy Aldrich, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 James Ananias, 1989 Ben Anderson, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Stephen Armstrong, 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 B Jeff Babinski, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Kyle Baker, 1989 Giancarlo Barraza, 1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Grant Barrie, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Chris Bartley, 1997 Paul Barton, 1993, ‘94 David Beck, 1998, ‘99 Tony Beer, 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Andrew Bell, 1992 Tim Blake, 2004, ‘05 Troy Blewitt, 2007, 08, 09 Mark Brough, 1991, ‘93 Matt Budenholzer, 2004 Adam Burch, 2006, 07, 08, 09 Connor Burt, 2007, 08, 09 C Tony Calabrese, 1998, ‘99 Robbie Cameron, 1999, 2000 Pat Camman, 1996 Noll Campbell, 1996, ‘97, ‘98, 2000 Jacob Capito, 2007, 08, 09 Lucas Carden, 2006 Julian Cardona, 2009 Kris Case, 1990 Brett Cash, 1994, ‘96, ‘97 Scott Ceglia, 1990, ‘91 Chris Choate, 2002 Keoni Christensen, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Michael Clayton, 2007, 08, 09 Sean Clements, 1990, ‘91 Craig Cochran, 1999, 2001 John Cone, 1990, ‘92, ‘93 Brendan Connor, 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 David Cramer, 1992 Darin Cunningham, 1992 Andre Cutuo, 2000 D Dorshon Deans, 2006 Jason desBordes, 1989 John DeVae, 2005, ‘06 Neal Diamente, 1993 Jeff Dixon, 1997 Doug Doedens, 1992 Jason Domenick, 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Craig Donaldson, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Justin Dunckel, 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 E Cory Edgington, 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Curt Edwards, 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Lucas Eichhorn, 2008, 09 Mo el-Mohammed, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99 Kevin Emerick, 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Callum Emo, 2006 Trevor Engels, 1989 Chance Ernst, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Austin Evans, 2006, ‘07, 08, 09

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All-Time Letterwinners F Jeremy Fox, 2004, 05 Bryan Foxworthy, 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Ryan Foxworthy, 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Jeff Frank, 2007, 08 G Chad Gabbard, 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Roberto Gallo, 2004, ‘05 Eduardo Garcia, 2005, ‘06, ‘07, 08 Boris Gatzky, 2007, 08, 09 David Giarratana, 2006, ‘07, 08 Jared Gillespie, 2006, ‘07, 08, 09 Dan Gollnick, 1991, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Thulio Goncalves, 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Jamie Gordon, 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Brady Graham, 2005 Dan Griest, 1998, ‘99 Neal Grode, 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Andrew Guarneri, 1989 H Jeremy Harkins, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Curtis Harper, 1992 Matt Hedges, 2008, 09 Nick Hegeman, 2006, ‘07, 08, 09 Brett Heinz, 2007, 08, 09 Blaise Hilgenbrinck, 2001, ‘02 Ben Hinchey, 2005 I Corry Ipson, 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Jared Isenthal, 2009 J Casey Jewett, 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Brad Johns, 2002, ‘03 K Matt Kellogg, 1996, ‘97, ‘98 Tim Kerstein, 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Jason Kieffer, 2004, 05 Tim Killilea, 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Ben Kissick, 2008, 09 Fabian Knopfler, 2007, 08, 09 Craig Koller, 1990, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Noel Korowin, 1990, ‘91, ‘93, ‘94 Alex Krinsky, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Bryan Kumler, 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Taylor Kumler, 1990, ‘91 Jeff Kurtz, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 L Marc Larsen, 1993, ‘94 Mike Latos, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Scott Lawler, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Kenneth Lee, 1992 Matthew Leoni, 1993, ‘94 Nathan Leoni, 1993, ‘94 Matt Long, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 M Mike Madaj, 2004 Lee Manzke, 1991, ‘92 Dustin Mares, 2007, 08, 09 John Mariscalco, 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Michael Mariscalco, 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Ryan Marques, 2000, ‘01, ‘02

Patrick Martin, 1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Kouty Mawenh, 1994 Frank McKain, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘93 David McLaren, 1990 David McVay, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Kevin Meek, 1991 Carlos Miguelez, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Ryan Mills, 1992 Eduardo Miranda, 1992 Chris Mitchell, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Evan Mitz, 2002 Jeff Moehlenkamp, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 Paul Mongillo, 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Matt Morgan, 1990, ‘91 Michael Morrison, 1989 Shane Moyers, 1991 Mike Murphy, 1989, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 N Lee Novotny, 1992, ‘93 Saul Nurok, 1993 O Yohei Ohta, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Scott Olsen, 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Matt Oubre, 1995, ‘96

Mike Sims, 2005 Ben Sippola, 2007, 08, 09 Brandon Smallwood, 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Mark Spiegel, 2004, ‘05 Matt Soldato, 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Rick Sotebeer, 2001, ‘02 Shaun Soucie, 1996, ‘97, 2000 Harold Spooner, 2002, ‘03 Brandon Stapleton, 2008 Rob Stoner, 1996, ‘97 Ryan Strup, 1997 Casey Sweeney, 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Ian Sweeney, 2006, ‘07 T Mark Thacker, 1989 Aaron Thompson, 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 J. K. Thompson, 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Stuart Tolliver, 2001 Tim Torretta, 2003, ‘04, ‘06 Michael Trivelloni, 1997, ‘98 Tom Turner, 2005, ‘06 Scott Twellman, 1999 U Ken Urakawa, 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93

P Andrew Pancio, 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Nick Pantazi, 1999, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Tim Parke, 1996 Erik Parker, 1991 Frank Patano, 2005, ‘06, ‘07, 08 Kyle Pateros, 2007, 08, 09 Frank Peabody, 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Stephen Peck, 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Jerod Perhacs, 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 James Pichon, 2001 Drasmin Pierre-Louis, 1999 Alan Placek, 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Tyler Pollock, 2009 Nick Powell, 2008, 09 Kyle Priest, 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Chris Prosser, 1992 James Prosser, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Jason Prow, 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01

V Scott Vail, 2008, 09 Nathan Vink, 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Paul Vogel, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Kyle VondenBenken, 2006, ‘07, 08, 09

R Bobby Raymond, 1999, 2000 Patrick Reilly, 2001, ‘02, ‘04, 05 Paul Reineck, 1992 Evan Reinhardt, 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Jason Richarz, 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Jim Rivard, 1993, ‘94 Michael Roscoe, 1991 Zorba Rose, 1991 Ted Rothermich, 1991 Jason Roy, 1990

Z David Zvareck, 2002

S Matt Sall, 2007, 08, 09 Rob Schwiers, 1991, ‘93, ‘94 Chris Schiavone, 1998, ‘99, 2000 Valentino Scicluna, 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Noah Sheray, 1998-99 Mike Shunneson, 1992, ‘93 Clay Sills, 1994 Jon Simon, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92

W Rick Wajda, 1992 Nat Walden, 2003 Richie Walos, 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Scott Weiger, 1990, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Steve Weiger, 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Bob Weinberg, 1989, ‘90 Joe Wienman, 2006, ‘07, 08 Steven Wojcicki, 2002, ‘03, ‘04 David Wyrick, 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Y Rob Yazicioglu, 1995-98


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