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Follow Akron men’s soccer on the official web site of UA Athletics, www.GoZips.com. The site offers everything for the Zips fan, media member and recruit. From the latest results, recaps and statistics to previews and press releases. Updated daily, the newly-redesigned

www.GoZips.com also provides ticket information and UA apparel. If it’s happening in Zips Athletics, it’s happening on . . .

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The 2013 University of Akron men’s soccer media guide is a product of The University of Akron Athletics Communications office. The pub-lication was designed, written and edited by Paul Warner with edito-rial assistance from Gregg Bach, Dana LeRoy, Dallas Moyer and Sam Baldwin. Cover design and layout by Dallas Moyer. Special thanks to Ken MacDonald and all the other previous sports information direc-tors for their assistance. Photography by John Ashley, Ernie Aranyosi and Jeff Harwell.

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1 - THIS IS AKRON SOCCER Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts 2 2013 Schedule 3 Series Records vs. 2013 Opponents 4-5 Roster Information 6-7 2012 Season Review 8-9 In the NCAA 10 In the MAC/Classroom/MLS 11 MLS Draft History 12 Zips In The Pros 13

14 - COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jared Embick 15 Assistant Coach Carl Capellas 16 Assistant Coach Oliver Slawson 16 Director of Soccer Operations Donny Sheehan 17 Goalkeepers Coach Stuart Dobson 17

18 - 2013 AKRON ZIPS Saad Abdul-Salaam 19 Reinaldo Brenes 19 Clint Caso 20 Louis Cross 20 Robby Dambrot 20 Jonny DeMoya 20 Robbie Derschang 20 Jake Fenlason 21 Phil Fives 21 Matt Foldesy 21 Sam Gainford 21 Bryan Gallego 22 Riley Grant 23 Brett Gravatt 23 Osas Malkin 23 Adam Najem 23 Keisuke Ohata 24 Fernando Pina 24 Zac Portillos 24 Aodhan Quinn 25 Brad Ruhaak 26 Tyler Sanda 26 Ismail Seremba 26 Alex Shedloski 26 Andrew Souders 27 Victor Souto 27 Eric Stevenson 27

28 - AKRON HISTORY All-Time Student-Athlete Honors 29-32 All-Time Coaching Records 33 All-Time Letterwinners 34-35 All-Time Postseason History 36-37

35 - AKRON RECORDS Team Records 38 Individual Records 39-41 All-Time Series Records 42

43 - ALL-TIME RESULTS Year-By-Year Results 44-48

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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONLocation Akron, Ohio (44325)Population 200,000 (fifth largest in Ohio)Founded 1870 (as Buchtel College)Enrollment 29,699Nickname ZipsSchool Colors Blue (PMS 282) and Gold (PMS 871)Affiliation NCAA Division IConference Mid-AmericanPresident Dr. Luis M. ProenzaDirector of Athletics Tom WistrcillSenior Associate AD/SWA/MSOC Administrator Mary Lu GribschawAthletics Department Phone (330) 972-7080Ticket Office Phone 1-888-99-AKRON

FIRSTENERGY STADIUM – CUB CADET FIELDCapacity 5,000Field Dimensions 120 x 77Surface Natural Grass

PROGRAM HISTORYSeasons of Men’s Soccer 57First Season of Men’s Soccer 1955All-Time Record 633-236-83 (.709)All-Time MAC Record 101-10-6 (.880)MAC Tournament Titles 9MAC Regular Season Titles 15 NCAA Tournament Appearances 27NCAA College Cup Appearances 3 (1986, 2009, 2010)NCAA Championship Appearances 2 (2009, 2010)

2012 REVIEW Overall Home Away Neutral2012 Record 18-1-3 10-0-2 6-1-1 2-0-02012 MAC Record 7-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0Postseason Finish 2012 MAC Regular Season/ Tournament Champion NCAA Tournament (No. 5 seed) NCAA Round of 16Postseason Results: W, 2-0 vs. Bowling Green (MAC semifinal)* W, 2-0 vs. Northern Illinois (MAC Championship)* W, 2-1 vs. Michigan (NCAA Second Round)* T, 1-1 (4-5 PK) vs. Creighton (NCAA Round of 16)*

* - played at FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field

2013 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Starters Returning/Lost 5/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/8Non-Letterwinners Returning/Lost 4/6Newcomers 11

COACHING STAFFHead Coach/Yrs. Jared Embick/First SeasonAlma Mater Indiana Weslyan, 2000Record at Akron (Yrs.) 0-0-0/.000 (0)Career Record/Pct. (Yrs.) 47-21-8/.671 (4)

Assistant CoachesCarl Capellas (Marshall 1997) First SeasonOliver Slawson (Leeds Carnegie Metropolitan Univ.) Eighth Season

Director of Soccer OpertionsDonny Sheehan (SIU-Edwardsville 2004) First Season

Volunteer CoachStuart Dobson (Portland 2003) Second Season

Web Site GoZips.com/ZipsMSOCTwitter @ZipsMSOCFacebook Facebook.com/ZipsMSOC

AKRON ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSPaul Warner, Associate Director/Men’s Soccer SID E-mail [email protected] Office Phone (330) 972-2677 Mobile Phone (330) 962-0352 Twitter @ZipsPaul

Gregg Bach, Assistant AD for Athletics Communications E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (330) 972-6106 Mobile Phone (330) 760-0522 Twitter @ZipsGregg

Mailing Address 373 Carroll Street, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201

Office Fax (330) 374-8844Web Site GoZips.comTwitter @FollowTheRooFacebook Facebook.com/AkronZipsYouTube YouTube.com/ZipsAthletics

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE CONTACTSDr. Jon Steinbrecher, Commissioner

Phil Burwell, Associate Director of Media Relations/Men’s Soccer Contact E-Mail [email protected] Office Phone (216) 566-4622 ext. 319 Office Fax (216) 858-9622 Twitter @PBurwellMAC

Mailing Address 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113

Web Site MAC-Sports.com

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AKRON ZIPS2013 SCHEDULE

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Day, Date Opponent Site Venue Time (ET)Tues., Aug. 20 Marshall# Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Sat., Aug. 24 Saint Louis# St. Louis, Mo. Robert R. Hermann Stadium 7:00 p.m.Fri., Aug. 30 College of Charleston$ Charleston, S.C. Patriots Point Athletics Complex 7:30 p.m.Sun., Sept. 1 Furman$ Charleston, S.C. Patriots Point Athletics Complex 12:00 p.m.Fri., Sept. 6 St. John’s (N.Y.)% Queens, N.Y. Belson Stadium 8:00 p.m.Sun., Sept. 8 Rutgers% Queens, N.Y. Belson Stadium 7:00 p.m.Fri., Sept. 13 VCU^ Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Sun., Sept. 15 San Diego St.^ Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 1:00 p.m.Sat., Sept. 21 Bowling Green* Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Tues., Sept. 24 Ohio State Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Sun., Sept. 29 West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium 7:00 p.m.Sat., Oct. 5 Hartwick* Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Wed., Oct. 9 Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio Krenzler Soccer Field 7:30 p.m.Tues., Oct. 15 Wake Forest Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Fri., Oct. 18 Buffalo* Buffalo, N.Y. UB Stadium 7:30 p.m.Wed., Oct. 23 Michigan State Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Sat., Oct. 26 Northern Illinois* Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Wed., Oct. 30 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. U-M Soccer Stadium 7:30 pm.Wed., Nov. 6 Penn State Akron, Ohio FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field 7:00 p.m.Sat., Nov. 9 Western Michigan* Kalamazoo, Mich. WMU Soccer Complex 1:00 p.m.

Mid-American Conference TournamentFri., Nov. 15 MAC Semifinal at No. 1 seed - TBASun., Nov. 17 MAC Championship at No. 1 seed - TBA

NCAA College CupFri., Dec. 13 NCAA Semifinal Philadelphia, Pa. PPL Park TBASun., Dec. 15 NCAA Championship Philadelphia, Pa. PPL Park TBA

All times are Eastern and subject to change

# - Exhibition % - St. John’s (N.Y.) Tournament * - Mid-American Confernece ^ - The University of Akron Tournament$ - College of Charleston Tournament

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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON8/30/13 - Charleston, S.C.

First Meeting

FURMAN9/1/13 - Charleston, S.C.Series Record: 0-1-0 (.000)

Year Site Result Score1999 N L 1-3 1-3

ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.)9/6/13 - Queens, N.Y.

Series Record: 0-1-2 (.333)Year Site Result Score1992 H L 0-42005 A T 2-22012 H T 0-0 2-6

RUTGERS9/8/13 - Queens, N.Y.

Series Record: 1-1-1 (.500)Year Site Result Score1987 N T 0-01992 A L 0-12003 H W 3-2 3-3

VCU9/13/13 - Akron, Ohio

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SAN DIEGO STATE9/15/13 - Akron, Ohio

First Meeting

BOWLING GREEN9/20/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 42-8-3 (.821)Year Site Result Score1966 H W 3-11967 A W 6-31968 H W 7-01969 A W 3-01970 H W 6-11971 A W 5-01974 H W 4-11975 A W 3-01976 H W 7-01977 A W 4-01978 H W (OT) 6-31979 A L 0-11980 H W 1-01981 A W 2-01982 H W (OT) 4-31983 A W 2-11984 H T (OT) 1-11985 A T (OT) 0-01986 H W 3-21987 A W 4-01988 H W 5-11989 A W 4-31990 H W 4-11991 A W 4-21992 H W 1-01993 A W 2-11994 H W (OT) 2-11994 H L 0-11995 A W 1-01995 N L 0-21996 H L 1-21997 H L 0-11997 N L 0-11998 A T (2OT) 0-01998 H W 4-11999 H W 1-02000 A L 1-22001 H W 2-12002 A L 0-12002 A W 4-12003 H W 4-12004 A W 4-02004 N W 1-02005 H W 3-02006 A W 4-12006 N W 8-22007 H W 4-02008 A W 2-02009 H W 6-02010 A W 2-02011 A W 2-02012 A W 1-02012 H W 2-0 151-42

OHIO STATE9/24/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 26-6-3 (.786)Year Site Result Score1955 A L 0-51956 H W 1-01957 A W 2-11958 H W 4-01959 A W 5-01960 H W 9-11961 A W 8-11962 H W 8-61963 A W 8-11964 H W 5-11965 A L 1-41966 H W 7-11978 A W 6-21979 H L 2-31980 A W 3-01981 H W 4-01982 A T (OT) 0-01983 H W 6-01984 A W 1-01985 H W 5-01991 H W 3-01999 N W 4-22000 A L 1-32001 H W 2-12002 A L 0-22004 N W 3-12005 H W 3-02006 A L 0-12007 H T (2OT) 1-12008 A W 4-32008 H W (2OT) 1-02009 H W 3-02010 A T (2OT) 2-22011 H W 3-12012 A W 1-0 116-43

WEST VIRGINIA9/29/13 - Morgantown, W.Va.

Series Record: 9-2-1 (.792)Year Site Result Score1966 A W 4-21967 H L 3-41969 H W 3-01970 H W 5-21973 A L 3-41982 N T (OT) 3-31983 H W 4-01995 H W 1-02005 H W 5-02008 H W 1-02010 H W 3-22012 H W 2-1 37-18

HARTWICK10/5/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 9-1-2 (.769)Year Site Result Score1973 A L 0-31988 H W (OT) 4-31990 H W 1-01993 H T (OT) 1-12007 H W 2-02008 A W 2-12008 H T (2OT) 1-12009 H W 3-22009 H W 2-12010 A W 2-12011 H W 2-02012 A W 4-0 24-13

CLEVELAND STATE10/9/13 - Cleveland, Ohio

Series Record: 36-10-3 (.765)Year Site Result Score1955 A T 4-41955 A L 0-41956 H W 2-11958 H L 2-31959 H W 2-11960 H W 8-01961 A W 5-01962 A W 4-31963 H W 1-01964 A W 4-01965 H W 4-01967 H W 4-31968 A W 1-01969 A L 1-21970 A L 1-21971 H W 1-01972 H L 0-11973 H W 2-11974 A L 1-21975 H W 4-01976 A W 2-11977 H W 3-41978 A L 1-31979 H L 1-51980 A T (OT) 0-01981 H T (OT) 0-01982 H W 3-21983 H W 2-01984 A W 2-11985 H W 5-11988 A W 1-01989 H L 0-11990 A W 2-11991 H W (OT) 2-11992 A W 3-11993 H W 2-01994 A W 3-11995 H W 2-01996 A W 1-01997 H W 3-21998 A W 2-01999 H W 2-02002 A W 5-32003 H W 1-02004 A W 2-12005 H W 12-22008 H W 2-12010 A L 1-22011 H W 5-0 121-49

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WAKE FOREST10/15/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 2-2-1 (.500)Year Site Result Score1981 H W 5-32002 N L 1-22007 A L 1-32010 N W 2-02011 H T (2OT) 2-2 11-10

BUFFALO10/18/13 - Buffalo, N.Y.

Series Record: 22-1-1 (.938)Year Site Result Score1996 H W 3-11997 H W 6-11998 H W 5-11998 N W (3OT) 3-41999 H W 1-02000 A W 3-02000 A L 1-22001 A W 1-02002 H W 3-02003 A W 2-02003 N W 2-02004 H W 1-02004 N W 4-12005 A W 3-02005 H T (2OT) 0-02006 H W 2-12007 A W 1-02007 H W (2OT) 1-02008 H W 2-02009 A W 1-02010 H W 4-02010 H W 3-12011 A W 5-22012 H W 4-0 61-11

MICHIGAN STATE10/23/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 25-11-1 (.689)Year Site Result Score1962 A L 4-61963 H L 0-31964 A L 0-51965 H L 2-51966 A L 1-41966 H L 0-21967 A L 2-41967 H L 1-31968 H W 4-11968 H L 0-11969 A L 0-11970 H W 3-11971 A W 1-01972 H W 1-01975 A W 5-01976 H W 4-01977 A W 5-11978 H W 2-01979 A W 2-01980 H W 4-01981 A W 2-01982 H W 2-11983 A W 3-01984 H W 4-11985 A W 2-01986 H W 1-01987 A W 1-01988 H W 2-01989 A W (OT) 2-11990 H W 3-21991 A W 4-11992 H W 2-11993 A T (OT) 2-22009 H W 2-12010 A W 1-02011 H L 0-12012 A W 1-0 73-48

NORTHERN ILLINOIS10/26/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 17-3-1 (.833)Year Site Result Score1990 H L (OT) 0-11991 A W (OT) 2-11997 H W 5-11998 A W 2-01999 H W 4-02000 A W 2-02001 H W 3-22001 H W (4OT) 2-12002 A W 4-22003 H W 1-02004 A W 2-12005 H W 5-12006 A L 0-12006 A L 0-12007 H T (2OT) 0-02007 H W (2OT) 2-12008 A W 4-02009 H W 1-02009 H W 1-02010 A W 1-02011 H W 2-02012 A W 2-02012 H W 2-0 48-13

MICHIGAN10/30/13 - Ann Arbor, Mich.

Series Record: 9-4-0 (.692)Year Site Result Score2003 H W 2-12004 A L 0-42004 A L 1-22005 H W (OT) 1-02006 H W 1-02007 A L 0-12008 H W 1-02009 A W 5-12010 H W 7-12010 N W 2-12011 A L (OT) 0-12012 H W 1-02012 H W 2-1 23-13

WAKE FOREST10/15/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 2-2-1 (.500)Year Site Result Score1981 H W 5-32002 N L 1-22007 A L 1-32010 N W 2-02011 H T (2OT) 2-2 11-10

PENN STATE11/6/13 - Akron, Ohio

Series Record: 15-12-5 (.547)Year Site Result Score1978 A L 0-41979 H T 0-01980 A L 1-21981 H L 1-21982 A L 0-31983 H T (OT) 0-01984 A T (OT) 0-01985 H W (OT) 2-11986 A W 2-11986 H W (OT) 2-11987 H L 0-11988 A W 2-11989 H W (OT) 2-11990 A L 1-21991 H W (OT) 3-21992 N L 3-41993 H L 1-51995 A L (OT) 1-21996 H W 2-11999 A L 2-32000 H W 2-02002 A L 2-12003 H W 1-02004 A L 0-42005 H W 2-1 2006 A T (2OT) 0-02007 H W 3-02008 A T (2OT) 1-12009 H W 3-02010 A W (2OT) 2-12011 H W 1-02012 A W 2-0 44-43

WESTERN MICHIGAN11/9/13 - Kalamazoo, Mich.Series Record: 30-2-2 (.500)

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Houston, Texas

1 2Andrew Souders

So. • DAmherst, Ohio

3Saad Abdul-Salaam

Jr. • D/FLewis Center, Ohio

4Bryan Gallego

Jr. • DKinnelon, N.J.

5Matt Foldesy

So. • MFNorth Olmsted, Ohio

6Adam Najem

Fr. • MFClifton, N.J.

Reinaldo BrenesSr. • F

San Jose, Costa Rica

7Victor Souto

Fr. • MFSao Paolo, Brazil

8Ismail Seremba

Fr. • FLondon, England

11Aodhan Quinn

Sr. • MFSan Diego, Calif.

10Sam Gainford

Fr. • FWhitehaven, England

12Zac Portillos

Sr. • MFAurora, Colo.

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Sr. • F/MFColumbus, Ohio

15Louis Cross

Fr. • DLancashire, England

16Phil Fives

So. • DPittsburgh, Pa.

17Riley Grant

Fr. • FCopley, Ohio

18Osas Malkin

R-Fr. • MFPittsburgh, Pa.

19Tyler Sanda

Fr. • MFNorth Royalton, Ohio

20Brad Ruhaak

R-Fr. • DAkron, Ohio

21Brett Gravatt

Fr. • DDunn Loring, Va.

22Robby Dambrot

Fr. • MFAkron, Ohio

23Robbie Derschang

Sr. • MFEnglewood, Colo.

24Jake Fenlason

R-Fr. • GKSan Diego, Calif.

25Clint Caso

Fr. • MFKinnelson, N.J.

26Jonny DeMoya

Fr. • GKOlney, Md.

27Keisuke Ohata

Fr. • MF/FTokyo, Japan

28Alex Shedloski

Fr. • GKAlexandria, Ohio

Stuart DobsonGoalkeepers Coach

Second Season

Donny SheehanDirector of Operations

First Season

Jared EmbickHead CoachFirst Season

Carl CapellasAssistant Coach

First Season

Oliver SlawsonAssistant CoachEighth Season

Brett DraperTeam Trainer12th Season

Foday KromahTeam Manager

First Season

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BY NAMENo. Name Pos. Yr.-Exp. Ht. Wgt. Hometown (High School/Last School)3 Saad Adbul-Salaam F Jr.-1L 6-3 170 Gahanna, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln HS)7 Reinaldo Brenes F Sr.-3L 5-10 155 San Jose, Costa Rica (Edison Academic Center [Fla.])25 Clint Caso MF So.-TR 6-0 165 Kinnelon, N.J. (St. Benedict Preparatory School/New Hampshire)15 Louis Cross D Fr.-HS 6-1 165 Lancashire, England (Blackpool Academy)22 Robby Dambrot MF/D Fr.-HS 6-0 150 Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary HS)26 Jonny DeMoya GK Fr.-HS 5-10 180 Olney, Md. (Sherwood HS) 23 Robbie Derschang MF Sr.-1L 6-0 165 Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS/SMU)24 Jake Fenlason GK So.-SQ 6-0 157 San Diego, California (Rancho Bernardo HS)16 Phil Fives D So.-1L 5-9 145 Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Allegheny HS)5 Matt Foldesy MF So.-SQ 5-7 145 North Olmsted, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS)12 Sam Gainford F Fr.-HS 6-1 165 Whitehaven, England (Liverpool Academy)4 Bryan Gallego D Jr.-2L 5-10 165 Kinnelon, N.J. (Kennelson HS)17 Riley Grant F Fr.-HS 6-1 160 Copley, Ohio (Copley-Fairlawn HS)21 Brett Gravatt D Fr.-HS 6-0 160 Dunn Loring, Va. (IMG Academy [Fla.])27 Keisuke Ohata MF/F Fr.-HS 5-10 165 Chiba Prefecture, Japan (Kokugakuin Kugayana HS)18 Osas Malkin MF Fr.-RS 5-11 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS)6 Adam Najem MF Fr.-HS 5-8 140 Clifton, N.J. (Paramus Catholic HS)1 Fernando Pina GK Fr.-RS 6-0 180 Houston, Texas (Challenge Early College HS) 13 Zac Portillos MF Sr.-2L 5-9 141 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview HS/Washington)10 Aodhan Quinn MF Sr.-2L 6-0 155 San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel HS/Bradley)20 Brad Ruhaak D Fr.-RS 6-0 170 Akron, Ohio (Copely HS)19 Tyler Sanda MF Fr.-HS 6-0 180 North Royalton, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS)11 Ismail Seremba F Fr.-HS 5-8 135 London, England (Chelsea Academy)28 Alex Shedloski GK Fr.-HS 6-1 170 Alexandria, Ohio (Northridge HS)2 Andrew Souders D So.-1L 5-11 165 Amherst, Ohio (Amherst Steele HS)8 Victor Souto MF Fr.-HS 5-11 165 Sao Paolo, Brazil (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista)14 Eric Steveson MF/F Sr.-3L 5-8 145 Columbus, Ohio (Worthington Christian HS)

BY NUMBERNo. Name Pos. Yr.-Exp. Ht. Wgt. Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Fernando Pina GK Fr.-RS 6-0 180 Houston, Texas (Challenge Early College HS) 2 Andrew Souders D So.-1L 5-11 165 Amherst, Ohio (Amherst Steele HS)3 Saad Adbul-Salaam F Jr.-1L 6-3 170 Gahanna, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln HS)4 Bryan Gallego D Jr.-2L 5-10 165 Kinnelon, N.J. (Kennelson HS)5 Matt Foldesy MF So.-SQ 5-7 145 North Olmsted, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS)6 Adam Najem MF Fr.-HS 5-8 140 Clifton, N.J. (Paramus Catholic HS)7 Reinaldo Brenes F Sr.-3L 5-10 155 San Jose, Costa Rica (Edison Academic Center [Fla.])8 Victor Souto MF Fr.-HS 5-11 165 Sao Paolo, Brazil (Sport Club Corinthians Paulista)10 Aodhan Quinn MF Sr.-2L 6-0 155 San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel HS/Bradley)11 Ismail Seremba F Fr.-HS 5-8 135 London, England (Chelsea Academy)12 Sam Gainford F Fr.-HS 6-1 165 Whitehaven, England (Liverpool Academy)13 Zac Portillos MF Sr.-2L 5-9 141 Aurora, Colo. (Grandview HS/Washington)14 Eric Steveson MF/F Sr.-3L 5-8 145 Columbus, Ohio (Worthington Christian HS)15 Louis Cross D Fr.-HS 6-1 165 Lancashire, England (Blackpool Academy)16 Phil Fives D So.-1L 5-9 145 Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Allegheny HS)17 Riley Grant F Fr.-HS 6-1 160 Copley, Ohio (Copley-Fairlawn HS)18 Osas Malkin MF Fr.-RS 5-11 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS)19 Tyler Sanda MF Fr.-HS 6-0 180 North Royalton, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS)20 Brad Ruhaak D Fr.-RS 6-0 170 Akron, Ohio (Copely HS)21 Brett Gravatt D Fr.-HS 6-0 160 Dunn Loring, Va. (IMG Academy [Fla.])22 Robby Dambrot MF/D Fr.-HS 6-0 150 Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary HS)23 Robbie Derschang MF Sr.-1L 6-0 165 Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS/SMU)24 Jake Fenlason GK So.-SQ 6-0 157 San Diego, California (Rancho Bernardo HS)25 Clint Caso MF So.-TR 6-0 165 Kinnelon, N.J. (St. Benedict Preparatory School/New Hampshire)26 Jonny DeMoya GK Fr.-HS 5-10 180 Olney, Md. (Sherwood HS) 27 Keisuke Ohata MF/F Fr.-HS 5-10 165 Chiba Prefecture, Japan (Kokugakuin Kugayana HS)28 Alex Shedloski GK Fr.-HS 6-1 170 Alexandria, Ohio (Northridge HS)

Head Coach: Jared Embick (First Season; Indiana Weslyan, 2000)Assistant Coaches: Carl Capellas (First Season; Marshall, 1997), Oliver Slawson (Eighth Season; Leeds Carnegie Metropolitan University, 2003)Director of Soccer Operations: Donny Sheehan (First Season; SIU-Edwardsville, 2004)Goalkeepers Coach: Stuart Dobson (Second Season; Portland, 2003)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDESaad Abdul-Salaam ................... Sahd ab-DOOL sa-LAHMReinaldo Brenes ......................... ray-NALD-oh BREN-isClint Caso .................................. CASS-ohRobbie Derschang ..................... DER-shangMatt Foldesy .............................. FOLD-eh-seeBryan Gallego ............................ guy-AY-goOsas Malkin ............................... OH-sas

Keisuke Ohata ........................... kay-SOO-key oh-HA-taFernando Pina ........................... PEEN-yahZac Portillos ............................... por-TEE-ohsAodhan Quinn ........................... AID-inBrad Ruhaak .............................. ROO-hawkVictor Souto ............................... SO-toe

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2012 SEASON REVIEWONE SWEET RIDE

• Akron, which swept Mid-American Conference regular season and tourna-ment titles en route to advancing to the NCAA’s Round of 16 for the fifth consec-utive season, recorded one of the best campaigns in program history in 2012.

• The Zips (18-1-3) were defeated just once last fall – coming in a short-handed 3-1 decision at No. 17 Notre Dame – ran off 15 consecutive victories over the fina-le two-thirds of the season and recorded the 10th-longest consecutive shutout streak in NCAA history with eight straight clean sheets from Sept. 14 to Oct. 16.

• After earning the No. 1 ranking in the country in the final national coaches poll of the regular season, UA was awarded the No. 5 seed and a first-round bye for the NCAA Tournament. The Zips defeated Michigan, 2-1, at FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field in the second round before falling in penalty kicks, 5-4, to visiting Creighton the following week.

ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS• By running the table during the regu-

lar season against the MAC with a per-fect 7-0 record and then sweeping their way through the league tournament, the Zips established an NCAA record by run-ning its conference unbeaten streak to 47 matches (44-0-3).

• Senior goalkeeper David Meves further established himself as one of the best netminders in college soccer history during the 2012 campaign. While leading the Zips to a 1-0 win at Michi-gan State on Oct. 31, the Illinois native

became the NCAA’s all-time shutouts leader with the 51st clean sheet of his ca-reer. Meves would go on to notch three more shutouts the rest of the way to finish with 54 during a historic four-year career at UA.

NO PLACE LIKE HOME• The Zips went 10-0-2 at FirstEnergy

Stadium – Cub Cadet Field in 2012 where they out-scored opponents 29-3 and logged nine shutouts. Historically speaking, there has been no better home field advantage in the country than

the one enjoyed by the Zips, who put together an unbeaten streak of 48 matches (44-0-4) from 2008-11 to set an NCAA record and have lost just once in its last 51 contests at home.

• Moreover, Akron went the whole season without trailing at home in 12 matches, spanning 1,120 minutes of play, and have trailed just six times (for a total of 82 minutes) at FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field since the start of the 2008 season.

ZIPS RACK UP INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

• Following the sea-son, a number of Zips

received national recognition for their accomplishments on and off the field. Headlining the list was Scott Caldwell, who was the Mid-American Conference Player of the Year, a Hermann Trophy semifinalist, a Senior CLASS finalist and the NSCAA Scholar All-America Player of the Year. Caldwell finished the year with nine goals, including a trio of game-win-ners, a team-high 10 assists and started all 22 matches.

• Caldwell, a First Team honoree, was also one of four Zips named to the NSCAA All-America list. Joining Caldwell was Chad Barson (First Team), David Meves (Second Team) and Wil Trapp (Third Team).

• Akron also landed four players on the Academic All-America Team, including First Team honorees Chad Barson (3.99 GPA, Biology), Reinaldo Brenes (3.90, International Business) and Caldwell (3.94, Accounting). Meves (3.77, Corporate Finance) earned Second Team acclaim.

• It was a break out season for Brenes, who paced the Zips’ powerful attack with a career-high 11 goals, including four game-winning strikes. The junior found the net at least once in seven of eight matches from late September to the end of October, highlighted by the first hat trick of his career in a 4-0 rout of Buffalo on Sept. 22.

• In all, Brenes was one of 10 Zips to earn All-MAC honors, including Dillon Serna, who was named the league’s co-Newcomer of the Year.

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2012 University of Akron Men's SoccerAKRON Combined Team Statistics (FINAL)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 18-1-3 10-0-2 6-1-1 2-0CONFERENCE 7-0 4-0 3-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-1-3 6-0-2 3-1-1 2-0

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 24 FGCU W 4-0 4440Aug 31 at #2 Creighton T o 2 1-1 3077Sep 02 vs SIU Edwardsville W 2-1 2418Sep 07 vs #10 Indiana W 1-0 1407Sep 09 at #17 Notre Dame L 1-3 1444Sep 14 #10 ST. JOHN'S T o 2 0-0 3034Sep 16 #11 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-0 2561

* Sep 22 at Bowling Green W 2-0 789* Sep 29 BUFFALO W 4-0 2536* Oct 5 FLA. ATLANTIC W 5-0 2133

Oct 10 at Penn State W 2-0 808* Oct 13 at Northern Illinois W 2-0 642

Oct 16 MICHIGAN W 1-0 3289* Oct 20 WEST VIRGINIA W 2-1 2633

Oct 23 at Ohio State W 1-0 2175* Oct 27 at Hartwick W 4-0 645

Oct 31 at Michigan State W 1-0 653* Nov 03 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 1-0 2309$ Nov 09 BOWLING GREEN W 2-0 2386% Nov 11 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 2-0 2460^ Nov 18 MICHIGAN W 2-1 3264# Nov 25 CREIGHTON T o 2 1-1 2778

* - Mid-American Conference match$ - MAC Tournament Semifinals, Akron, Ohio% - MAC Tournament Championship, Akron, Ohio^ - NCAA Tournament Second Round, Akron, Ohio# - NCAA Tournament Third Round, Akron, Ohio

TEAM STATISTICS AKRON OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 46-426 8-172 Goals scored per game 2.09 0.36 Shot pct. . 1 0 8 . 0 4 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 180-426 62-172 SOG pct. . 4 2 3 . 3 6 0 S h o t s / G a m e 19.4 7.8GOAL BREAKDOWN P e n a l t y 3 1 U n a s s i s t e d 6 3 O v e r t i m e 0 0CORNER KICKS 152 73 Goals off corners 4 1PENALTY KICKS 3-5 1-1OFFSIDES 57 19PENALTIES Yellow cards 17 33 Red cards 1 4ATTENDANCE T o t a l 33823 10233 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/2819 8/1279 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/1912

## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att15 CALDWELL, Scott 22 9 10 28 58 . 1 5 5 32 . 5 5 2 3 3 - 57 BRENES, Reinaldo 17 11 2 24 42 . 2 6 2 21 . 5 0 0 4 0 - 014 STEVENSON, Eric 22 7 5 19 82 . 0 8 5 23 . 2 8 0 3 0 - 010 SERNA, Dillon 22 2 8 12 48 . 0 4 2 17 . 3 5 4 0 0 - 09 QUINN, Aodhan 19 4 3 11 47 . 0 8 5 23 . 4 8 9 1 0 - 08 KOROMA, Alfred 14 3 2 8 28 . 1 0 7 11 . 3 9 3 1 0 - 021 SCHMITT, Thomas 20 3 0 6 47 . 0 6 4 21 . 4 4 7 1 0 - 011 DERSCHANG, Robbie 18 1 4 6 10 . 1 0 0 5 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 017 YEDLIN, DeAndre 22 0 6 6 13 . 0 0 0 2 . 1 5 4 0 0 - 06 TRAPP, Wil 22 1 3 5 21 . 0 4 8 12 . 5 7 1 1 0 - 03 BARSON, Chad 20 2 0 4 8 . 2 5 0 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 016 FIVES, Phil 9 1 2 4 5 . 2 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 1 0 - 04 GALLEGO, Bryan 22 1 1 3 8 . 1 2 5 4 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 025 ABDUL-SALAAM, Saad 13 1 1 3 4 . 2 5 0 2 . 5 0 0 1 0 - 05 FOLDESY, Matt 4 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 02 SOUDERS, Andrew 18 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 013 PORTILLOS, Zac 5 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 022 AFSARIFARD, Kayvon 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0

Total 22 46 47 139 426 . 1 0 8 180 . 4 2 3 18 3 - 5Opponents 22 8 5 21 172 . 0 4 7 62 . 3 6 0 1 1 - 1

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho24 MEVES, David 22 2040:00 8 0.35 53 . 8 6 9 18-1-3 1 6

Total 22 2040:00 8 0.35 54 . 8 7 1 18-1-3 1 6Opponents 22 2040:00 46 2.03 134 . 7 4 4 1-18-3 1

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAKRON 25 21 0 0 46Opponents 1 7 0 0 8

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAKRON 212 198 7 9 426Opponents 73 94 3 2 172

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAKRON 23 31 0 0 54Opponents 64 64 2 4 134

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAKRON 70 79 1 2 152Opponents 28 45 0 0 73

Fouls by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAKRON 114 134 4 4 256Opponents 125 130 4 2 261

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THIS IS AKRON SOCCER

IN THE NCAA• Since 2007, The University of Akron men’s soccer program

has posted the highest winning percentage in the nation (.849) with an overall record of 110-13-16, heading into the 2013 campaign.

NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S SOCCER WIN. % (2007-2012)School Record Win. %1. Akron 110-13-16 (.849)2. Maryland 101-23-14 (.783)3. Connecticut 90-21-21 (.761)4. North Carolina 91-28-20 (.727)5. Wake Forest 87-29-18 (.716)

• The Zips have advanced to the national championship game in back to back seasons in 2009 and 2010. After falling to Virginia in penalty kicks in ‘09, Akron made history with a 1-0 victory over Louisville the following year. It was the first team national championship in school history for any sport.

• UA has made six straight appearances in the NCAA Tourna-ment (2007-12), earning a first-round bye in all but one season. The Zips have advanced to the NCAA’s Round of 16 in each of the last five years.

• The Zips have assaulted the NCAA record book over the course of the past four seasons. Fueled by one of the greatest defensive seasons in college history, UA matched an NCAA record by posting a perfect 23-0-0 record heading into the College Cup in 2009 en route to its runner-up finish. Akron didn’t allow a single goal during the NCAA Tournament that year and finished with 19 shutouts for the campaign, which represented the second-highest total all-time. Furthermore, its goals-against-average (0.27) and shutout percentage (.760) were ranked third-best in NCAA history.

• Akron then matched another NCAA record by posting its 11th consecutive shutout in 2010, including notable clean-sheet victories against then-ranked No. 4 North Carolina (3-0), No. 3 Wake Forest (2-0) and No. 2 Tulsa (4-0).

• Another historic milestone fell in 2011 when the Zips set the all-time NCAA mark for the longest home unbeaten streak. Akron pushed its run to 40 games with a 5-0 rout of Cleveland State in the season opener at First-Energy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field to break the original standard held by Tulsa, which went unbeaten in 39 games at home from 1988-’92.

• The Zips would remain undefeated on their home field for eight more matches, extend-ing the all-time record to 48 contests (44-0-4). The streak came to a close when Michigan State escaped with a 1-0 win in the final regular-season match on Nov. 2 with a second-half goal despite being out-shot 17-5 for the contest.

• In 2012, Akron extended its run of unbeaten matches in league play to 47 after posting a 2-0 win over Northern Illinois in the Mid-American Conference Tournament title game at FirstEnergy Stadium – Cub Cadet Field. Since the start of the

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THIS IS AKRON SOCCER2007 season, UA has gone 44-0-3 against MAC opponents, including postseason play.

• Since 1961, the Zips have advanced to the NCAA postsea-son 27 times, including each of the past six seasons and 11 of the past 12.

ALL-TIME UA NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES (27)1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986*, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009*, 2010*, 2011, 2012* advanced to NCAA national championship game

IN THE MAC• Since 2007, Akron is unbeaten during the regular season

against the Mid-American Conference, posting an league record of 35-0-1 (.986). Furthermore, the Zips have won eight consecutive MAC regular season championships and five of the last six MAC Tournament titles.

• In all, UA leads all league members with 15 regular-season and nine tournament championships since joining the MAC in 1993, and has won both titles in the same season eight times after doing so in 2012.

UA MAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS (15)1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000*, 2002*, 2005, 2006*, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012* co-champions

UA MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS (9)1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012

• Akron has produced the MAC Player of the Year in each of the past eight seasons. Moreover, six Zips have earned the league’s Newcomer of the Year honor in as many seasons dat-ing back to 2007.

• In 20 seasons in the MAC, the Zips have produced 136 All-MAC honorees, including a conference-record nine first-team selections in 2010.

IN THE CLASSROOM • The Zips matched a program high when four players were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team in 2012. Leading the way was NSCAA Scholar Player of the Year Scott Caldwell, who earned First Team honors. Joining Caldwell (3.94, Accounting) on the first team were Chad Barson (3.99 GPA, Biology) and Reinaldo Brenes (3.90 International Busi-ness). David Meves (3.77, Corporate Finance) was a Second Team honoree. • In all, the Zips have produced 19 Academic All-American honors in its history, dating back to the 1998 season. • Current Major League Soccer standout Kofi Sarkodie was the first Zip to earn NCAA Academic All-American of the Year honors for men’s soccer in 2010. Sarkodie was one of four UA players to be named to the Academic All-America Team dur-ing that historic season. Sarkodie, who was a Hermann Trophy semifinalist and Soccer America’s Player of the Year, finished his career at the Akron with a 3.959 cumulative GPA as a biology major. • Akron has long been associated with academic excellence. In addition to posting a team GPA of better than 3.0 in 2012, the Zips finished second in Division I the previous season with a cumulative mark of 3.44. The remarkable feat follows years that saw the Zips post GPAs of 3.43 in 2010-11 and 3.33 in 2009-10.

IN THE PROS• Since 2006, the Akron coaching staff has produced 21

players currently competing in Major League Soccer or over-seas. In 2012, the Zips sent six more to the pros when Chad Barson (Columbus Crew, pictured above), Scott Caldwell (New England Revolution), Wil Trapp (Columbus Crew), DeAndre Yedlin (Seattle Sounders) and Dillon Serna (Colorado Rapids) signed Homegrown Contracts with their MLS clubs while David Meves (Portland Timbers) was the third overall pick of the MLS Supplemental Draft.

• Additionally, nine Zips have had their names called during the first round of the MLS SuperDraft, including a league re-cord five selections in the first eight picks in 2011 following the Zips national championship season.

• Akron broke a second MLS record that day as seven UA players were chosen in the first two rounds, the most from a single team in draft history.

• Steve Zakuani was the program’s first No. 1 overall draft pick at the 2009 SuperDraft. The Hermann Trophy finalist and nation’s leading scorer (20 goals in 23 matches) in 2008 was the first ever pick of the then-expansion Seattle Sounders.

• Since then, the Zips have had two players drafted as high as the No. 2 overall pick. Darlington Nagbe, who was the school’s second straight Hermann Trophy winner, earned the distinction in 2011 when he was drafted by Portland and Jamai-can striker Darren Mattocks followed suit in 2012, going to the Vancouver Whitecaps.

• Teal Bunbury, the 2009 Hermann Trophy winner, would be the first of three Zips taken at the 2010 draft when Sporting Kansas City made the athletic striker with Canadian roots the No. 4 overall pick. Adding to the list that season were team-mates Blair Gavin (No. 10) and Ben Zemanski (No. 47), who were each drafted by Chivas USA.

• Cameron Knowles, who is a current assistant coach on the Portland Timbers staff, became the Akron first player in pro-gram history to be drafted into MLS when Real Salt Lake took the Zips defender in the supplemental round (No. 37 overall) of the 2005 draft.

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AKRON MLS DRAFT HISTORY

MLS SUPERDRAFT SELECTIONS BY ROUNDFirst RoundName Pick Organization YearSteve Zakuani No. 1 Seattle Sounders 2009 Darren Mattocks No. 2 Vancouver Whitecaps 2012Darlington Nagbe No. 2 Portland Timbers 2011Perry Kitchen No. 3 D.C. United 2011Teal Bunbury No. 4 Sporting Kansas City 2010Zarek Valentin No. 4 Chivas USA 2011Kofi Sarkodie No. 7 Houston Dynamo 2011Michael Nanchoff No. 8 Vancouver Whitecaps 2011Blair Gavin No. 10 Chivas USA 2010

Second RoundName Pick Organization YearChris Korb No. 31 D.C. United 2011Anthony No. 33 San Jose Earthquakes 2011Ampaipitakwong

Third RoundName Pick Organization YearSinisa Ubiparipovic No. 33 New York Red Bulls 2007Ben Zemanski No. 47 Chivas USA 2010

MLS SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFTName Pick Organization YearDavid Meves No. 3 Portland Timbers 2013Cameron Knowles No. 37 Real Salt Lake 2005

MLS HOMEGROWN SIGNEESName Organization YearChad Barson Columbus Crew 2013Scott Caldwell New England Revolution 2013Dillon Serna Colorado Rapids 2013Wil Trapp Columbus Crew 2013DeAndre Yedlin Seattle Sounders 2013

ZIPS IN MLSBY ORGANIZATIONPortland Timbers (4) Position Years at AkronDavid Meves Goalkeeper 2009-12Darlington Nagbe Forward 2008-10Michael Nanchoff Midfielder 2007-10Ben Zemanski Midfielder 2006-09

Montreal Impact (3) Position Years at AkronEvan Bush Goalkeeper 2005-08Zarek Valentin Defender 2009-10Sinisa Ubiparipovic Midfielder 2004-06

Columbus Crew (2) Position Years at AkronChad Barson Defender 2009-12Wil Trapp Midfielder 2011-12

D.C. United (2) Position Years at AkronPerry Kitchen Midfielder 2010Chris Korb Defender 2007-10

Seattle Sounders (2) Position Years at AkronDeAndre Yedlin Defender 2011-12Steve Zakuani Forward 2007-08

New England Revolution (1) Position Years at AkronScott Caldwell Midfielder 2009-12

Sporting Kansas City (1) Position Years at AkronTeal Bunbury Forward 2008-09

Vancouver Whitecaps (1) Position Years at AkronDarren Mattocks Forward 2010-11

PERRY KITCHEN

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DARLINGTON NAGBEPortland Timbers

Years at UA: 2008-10

PERRY KITCHEND.C. United

Year at UA: 2010

KOFI SARKODIEHouston Dynamo

Years at UA: 2008-10

MICHAEL NANCHOFFPortland Timbers

Years at UA: 2007-10

CHRIS KORBD.C. United

Years at UA: 2007-10

CHAD BARSONColumbus Crew

Years at UA: 2009-12

SCOTT CALDWELLNew England Revolution

Years at UA: 2009-12

DeANDRE YEDLINSeattle Sounders

Years at UA: 2011-12

WIL TRAPPColumbus Crew

Years at UA: 2011-12

DILLON SERNAColorado RapidsYear at UA: 2012

ZAREK VALENTINMontreal Impact

Years at UA: 2009-10

DARREN MATTOCKSVancouver WhitecapsYears at UA: 2010-11

STEVE ZAKUANISeattle Sounders

Years at UA: 2007-08

TEAL BUNBURYSporting Kansas CityYears at UA: 2008-09

SINISA UBIPARIPOVICMontreal Impact

Years at UA: 2004-06

BEN ZEMANSKIPortland Timbers

Years at UA: 2006-09

DAVID MEVESPortland Timbers

Years at UA: 2009-12

EVAN BUSHMontreal Impact

Years at UA: 2005-08

ANTHONYAMPAIPITAKWONG

Buriram UnitedYears at UA: 2007-10

BLAIR GAVINSeattle Sounders

Years at UA: 2007-09

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UA Coaching Staff

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HEAD COACH JARED EMBICK

Jared Embick, who had previously served as the Zips’ asso-ciate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the previ-ous six seasons, officially became the seventh head coach

in the history of The University of Akron men’s soccer program in December of 2012.

Embick, who was the 2010 National Assistant Coach of the Year, has been a key component of the Zips’ dominant run in college soccer – culminating with the school’s first team national champi-onship in any sport in 2010 – since joining the staff in 2007.

The Zips’ historic 2010 campaign capped off one of the most impressive two-year runs the college soccer world has ever seen. During that time, the Zips, who lost just once during the regular run of play over 50 matches, posted an overall mark of 45-2-3 while becoming the first school to advance to national championship games in back-to-back seasons since Indiana ac-complished the feat in 2003 and 2004.

Leaving little doubt of its strength of schedule, Akron achieved this success while playing the most difficult competition in col-lege soccer with the No. 1-ranked RPI in the final regular-season release in 2009 and the No.1-ranked non-conference RPI in 2010.

Fueled by one of the greatest defensive seasons in college soccer history, the Zips matched an NCAA record by winning 23 consecutive matches on their rampage to the College Cup and national runner-up finish in 2009. UA didn’t allow a single goal during the NCAA Tournament that year and finished with 20 shutouts – representing the second-highest total all-time. Fur-thermore, it’s goals-against average (0.27) and shutout percent-age (.760) were ranked third all-time.

The Zips then matched another NCAA milestone in 2010 by registering their 11th consecutive shutout in a 4-0 rout at home over No. 2 Tulsa before a sold out crowd and nationally tele-vised audience. The win also represented the 29th game of UA’s 48-match home-unbeaten streak, which shattered an NCAA re-cord the following season.

Records continued to fall in 2012 when Akron ran the table against the Mid-American Conference with a 7-0 mark during the regular season before capturing its fifth league tournament title in six seasons. In doing so, UA pushed its conference un-beaten streak to 47 matches (44-0-3) to set another NCAA stan-dard. In fact, one would have to go all the way back to the 2006 season to find the Zips’ last loss to a MAC foe.

Due in large part to Embick’s recruiting efforts, Akron identi-fied and secured some of the best prospects in the country – and around the world – with top-five recruiting classes in each of the past five seasons. The Zips’ classes of 2012 and 2009 were ranked No. 1 in the country, while the classes of 2011 and 2010 each received a No. 2 designation.

More importantly, UA’s recruits have flourished in the Zips’ system, which features a style of play that is attractive and at-tack-oriented, yet effective on both sides of the ball. In total, Embick recruited or helped develop 20 players who have gone

on to play professionally either in MLS or overseas since 2007.The success of this formula was no more evident than at the

2011 MLS SuperDraft where seven Zips had their names called, including five with the first eight selections overall, to set a pair of MLS records.

During Embick’s time at Akron, the Zips have posted the high-est winning percentage in the nation with an overall record of 110-13-16 (.849), including a 35-0-1 (.986) mark in Mid-Ameri-can Conference play, while securing five conference tournament titles, six trips to the NCAA Tournament and two appearances in an NCAA final.

Embick has also served as a staff coach with the Under-16 and Under-18 U.S. Soccer Development Academy’s Cleveland Internationals club team for the past three years.

Prior to joining the Zips, Embick spent four seasons (2003-06) as the head men’s soccer coach at Missouri Baptist University where he led the Spartans to a record of 47-21-8 and the program’s first NAIA regional tournament berth in 2003. In all, Embick spent six seasons at MBU, including two seasons as a graduate assistant (2000-01) and one season as an assistant coach (2002).

During his time at Missouri Baptist, Embick also served as as-sistant coach for River Cities FC of the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) whom he helped lead to a 13-2-1 record in its inaugural season and an appearance in the WPSL national final.

A 2000 graduate of Indiana Wesleyan, Embick, 34, was named an All-American by the National Christian College Athletic As-sociation (NCCAA) in 1998 and 1999 as a player. He was also an NAIA honorable mention All-America honoree in 1999 and was twice named to the All-Mid-Central Conference squad.

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Carl Capellas is set to begin his first season on the Zips’ staff after being named assistant coach on Jan. 14, 2013.

Capellas, who spent the previous nine seasons as head coach at Hiram College, is a two-time North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Coach of the Year and earned NSCAA Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year honors in 2008 after guiding the Division III Terriers to their first postseason appear-ance in 12 years. He was also a finalist for the NSCAA National Coach of the Year award following that historic campaign.

Capellas will serve as the Zips recruiting coordinator as well as assist in scouting and daily training, among other responsi-bilities.

In all, Capellas compiled an overall record of 84-67-13 at Hi-ram and developed the school’s first NSCAA All-American, an Academic All-American, three players who went on to play for their country’s respective national teams, 12 all-region selec-tions and 46 all-conference honorees. As the league’s coach of the year in 2012, Capellas led the Terriers to a regular season record of 15-2-1 and a No. 12 national ranking (NSCAA) – the program’s highest in school history – last October.

Prior to his time at Hiram, Capellas served as an assistant coach at Case Western Reserve University and his alma mater, Marshall University, where his recruits were key contributors to the Thundering Herd’s highest national ranking in school his-tory.

A four-year letterwinner and starter at Marshall, Capellas was a two-time team captain, an Academic All-American and the school’s Student-Athlete of the Year in 1997.

In addition to coaching at the collegiate level, Capellas was also the coach of the boys team at St. Joseph’s High School in Huntington, W.Va. In 1998, he helped lead the team to a 20-1-1 overall record, including a season-long No. 1 ranking, and a state runner-up finish.

Capellas is a native of Warren, Ohio and a graduate of How-land High School. He and his wife, Maureen, have two chil-dren, Zacharias and Clare.

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Oliver Slawson is in his eighth season on the Zips’ coach-ing staff. Slawson, who was promoted to the posi-tion of a full-time assistant coach during the summer

of 2010, served as the team’s volunteer assistant his first four years at UA.

Slawson handles all the day-to-day business operations of the team with a primary focus on travel coordination. He also manages equipment, coordinates camp programs, alumni re-lations and community service, and provides video analysis.

A native of Manchester, England, Slawson earned his Master of Science in Education at Akron in 2006. Prior to coming to the Zips he spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons as an assistant coach at Kenyon College. He has also spent the past five sum-mers coaching at clinics in Ohio and with the Ohio FC Soccer Club and in southern Maryland, as well as previous coaching spells in France.

Slawson graduated from Leeds Carnegie Metropolitan Uni-versity in Leeds, England with a degree in Business and Man-agement in 2003. While at Leeds he was a four-year member of the soccer team which won the Northern Universities League title three times and the Northern Universities Cup twice.

Before attending Leeds, Slawson was selected for the Lan-cashire County Football Association U-19’s and represented Oldham Athletic Football Club of the English Football League at academy level.

Slawson currently holds the Advanced Regional Diploma from the NSCAA.

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Donny Sheehan is set to begin his first season as Director of Soccer Operations for the Zips program after being hiring in January of 2013.

Sheehan, who was the head men’s coach at Division II McK-endree University in Illinois last fall, will assist in the daily op-erations of the Zips program. Specifically, he will coordinate team video, provide match analysis, assist in the scouting of opponents, and help with camps and clinics. Sheehan will also serve as the team liaison for marketing and promotions, and provide support in the management of equipment.

In all, Sheehan was at McKendree for the past 11 seasons where he spent 10 years as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s soccer programs. He also served as the head coach of the men’s soccer reserves for seven years and coached in multiple Major League Soccer summer camps.

In 2006, Sheehan led the Scott Gallagher Soccer Club of Missouri and Illinois – which consisted of players from a num-ber of universities, including Indiana, Saint Louis and Southern Illinois – to the Under-23 National Championship.

Sheehan played high school soccer at O’Fallon Township High School in O’Fallon, Ill., where he was named first-team all-conference his senior season. Sheehan continued his play-ing career in college with playing stints at Eastern Illinois Uni-versity, Belleville Area College and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). As a freshman and junior in college, he spent time overseas training with Wimbeldon FC of the English Premier League.

Sheehan graduated from SIUE in 2004 with a degree in Health and Physical Education.

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Stuart Dobson returns to the Zips staff for his second year after spending the previous four seasons on the coaching staff at UC Santa Barbara. Dobson was named Akron’s

goalkeepers coach on Aug 15, 2012.Under Dobson’s guidance, Zips’ goalkeeper David Meves

became the NCAA’s all-time leader in shutous (54) and finished his phenomenal four-year career with a career goals-against-average of 0.50, which tied for fifth-best in NCAA history in 2012. The NSCAA Second Team All-American recorded clean sheets in eight straight matches that fall and finished with a total of 16 in 22 contests. In all, Meves and the Zips held oppo-nents to just eight goals for the season and didn’t allow more than one goal in any single contest.

Meves was selected by the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer with the third overall pick of the supplemental draft in January of 2013.

Dobson also served in the same capacity with the Gauchos where he mentored three straight net minders to the profes-sional ranks in Dan Kennedy (Chivas USA), Kyle Reynish (Real Salt Lake) and Sam Hayden (Ventura Fusion USL).

Well respected among his peers, Dobson, who enjoyed a 15-year professional playing career as a goalkeeper in both the U.S. and overseas, was brought into the U.S. Women’s Un-der-23 National Team training camp last year to evaluate and develop goalkeepers for selection to the U-23 team and even-tually the full side.

Dobson, who also coached goalkeepers for the women’s team during his time at UCSB, is currently the ‘keepers coach on the Super Y-League National Team and spent the 2007-08 season coaching the New Jersey Ironmen of the Major Indoor Soccer League where he worked with former U.S. National Team captain and Major League Soccer MVP Tony Meola.

A native of Beverley, England, Dobson has worked with some of the most accomplished and recognizable names in thehistory of soccer in this country. He moved to the U.S. at the age of 21 toattend the University of Portland, where he suc-ceeded eventual U.S. National Team goalkeeper Kasey Keller. While earning his degree in business management, he spent four seasons playing under former U.S. National Team assistant coach Clive Charles.

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YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2011 Did not compete - Academics2012 13/4 1 1 3 4 .250 1 0-0TOTAL 13/4 1 1 3 4 .250 1 0-0

as a Sophomore (2012): Appeared in 13 games, making four starts ... started three straight games at left back from Oct. 16 to Oct. 23 vs. Michigan, West Virginia and Ohio State ... earned a start at striker against Michigan (Nov. 18) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... net-ted the game-winning goal against Northern Illinois (Nov. 11) in the MAC Tournament Championship match ... it was the first goal of his Akron career ... also assisted a goal against Bowling Green (Nov. 9) in the MAC Tournament semifinal.

as a Freshman (2011): Sat out the season to focus on academics.Prior to Akron: Won a state championship with current UA teammate

Wil Trapp at Gahanna Lincoln HS in 2010 ... named All-Ohio Honorable Mention as a senior ... played on a pair of state championship club teams (U-15, U-16).

Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1991 ... parents are Khalid and Yvonne Abdul-Salaam ... has two older siblings; Ramadan and Raqeeb ... born in Char-lotte, N.C.

ABDUL-SALAAM CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 1, 4 times, last vs. Northern Illinois, 11/11/12Goals 1, vs. Northern Illinois, 11/11/12Assists 1, vs. Bowling Green, 11/9/12

YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2010 15/1 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-02011 11/3 1 4 6 13 .077 0 0-02012 17/13 11 2 24 42 .262 4 0-0TOTAL 43/17 12 7 31 59 .203 4 0-0

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as a Junior (2012): Enjoyed a breakout season, setting career highs for goals (11), games played (17), games started (13) and minutes played (998) ... rated the No. 45 upperclassman in the country by Top Drawer Soccer ... named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team with a 3.90 GPA as an international business major ... was an All-MAC First Team honoree as well as the Zips’ top goal scorer ... also netted a team-leading four game-winning goals ... Academic All-MAC ... recorded the decisive strike in three straight matches from Sept. 29 to Oct. 10 against Buffalo, Florida Atlantic and Penn State ... also notched the game-winner against Ohio State (Oct. 23) ... recorded the first hat trick of his career against the Bulls on Sept. 29 ... followed that up with a two-goal perfor-mance against the Owls on Oct. 5 ... found the net 10 times over eight matches from Sept. 29 to Oct. 27 ... was named to the National Team of the Week by College Soccer News (Oct. 1, 29) and Top Drawer Soc-cer (Oct. 1, 8) multiple times ... also earned All-MAC Player of the Week honors twice (Oct. 2, 17) ... was named MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week on Oct. 3.

as a Sophomore (2011): Appeared in 11 games ... made the second start of his career against Cal Poly (Sept. 18) ... netted his first career goal with a header against Wake Forest (Oct. 29) ... recorded a pair of assists, including the cross on Luke Holmes’ game-winning strike, in a come-from-behind victory at Buffalo (Oct. 21) ... also assisted goals at Tulsa (Sept. 24) and against Hartwick (Oct. 15).

as a Freshman (2010): Appeared in 15 games, including one start ... recorded his first career point with an assist in a 4-0 win against Buffalo (Oct. 16) ... finished with four shots on the season ... saw the field in four postseason matches, including a pair of NCAA Tournament games against West Virginia (Nov. 21) and Indiana (No. 28).

Prior to Akron: Was a member of the U-18 Costa Rican National Team as well as the U-17s ... was the 39th-ranked recruit in the nation, accord-ing to Top Drawer Soccer ... won the Coaches Award at IMG for the U-18s in 2008 and in 2009.

Personal: Born Dec. 19, 1991.

BRENESCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 6, at Buffalo, 10/21/11Goals 3, vs. Buffalo, 9/29/12Assists 2, at Buffalo, 10/21/11

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as a Junior (2012): Appeared in 18 matches, starting 12 ... started two games at striker and 10 at left back ... assisted a goal in his first game at Akron, helping the Zips to a 4-0 win over Florida Gulf Coast (Aug. 24) ... assisted the game-winning goal at Hartwick (Oct. 27) with the first of two helpers on the day ... flicked home the game-winning header at Michigan State (Oct. 31) ... also assisted one of five Akron goals in a shutout win against South Florida (Sept. 16).

Prior to Akron: Top Drawer Soccer Freshman All-American and two-year starter at SMU ... helped lead the Mustangs to an overall record of 29-9-3 over two seasons ... advanced to the NCAA Tournament each year, including a trip to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2010 ... appeared in 37 games overall, earning 33 starts ... found the net six times, including a pair of game-winners, to go with six assists ... named to Conference USA All-Freshman team.

Prior to SMU: NSCAA High School All-American at Cherry Creek HS ... 35th-ranked recruit in the nation, according to Top Drawer Soccer, after scoring 36 goals and adding 33 assists over a four-year career ... 5A Colorado Player of the Year as a senior after scoring 21 goals and totalling eight assists ... two-time, first-team all-state selection ... named to the U.S. National team Pool at the Under-14, Under-15 and Under-17 levels and participated in the U.S. Under-17 residency program in 2008.

Personal: Born March 16, 1992 ... parents are Peter and Kathy Der-schang ... has two older sisters; Allison and Megan ... Megan runs cross country for Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo. ... sports management major.

DERSCHANGCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 4, vs. Indiana, 9/7/12Goals 1, at Michigan State, 10/31/12Assists 2, at Hartwick, 10/27/12

YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2010* 20/18 5 5 15 25 .200 2 0-02011* 17/15 1 1 3 31 .032 0 0-02012 18/12 1 4 6 10 .100 1 0-0TOTAL 55/45 7 10 24 66 .106 3 0-0* - at SMU

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Prior to Akron: Developed in Blackpool FC Academy since he was eight years old … Blackpool FC youth team captain … captained his country on a tour in Scandinavia and was named England’s U-16 Inde-pendent Soccer Player of the Year … also named League Football Edu-cation’s Apprentice of the Month for February of 2013.

Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1994 ... parents are Anthony and Joanne Cross ... has two older sisters, Phoebe and Beatrice.

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Prior to Akron: Three-time all-district honoree at St. Vincent-St. Mary HS … named team MVP … rated a three-star recruit by Top Drawer Soc-cer … led the Fighting Irish to the district finals in back-to-back seasons as a sophomore and junior … totaled 15 goals and 26 assists in three years for the Irish … played club soccer for Internationals SC of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy during his senior year … also lettered in basketball.

Personal: Born Oct. 19, 1994 ... parents are Keith and Donna Dambrot ... Keith is a former student athlete at Akron (baseball) and the Zips’ cur-rent men’s basketball head coach ... has an older sister, Alysse.

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Prior to Akron: Played club soccer for the Baltimore Bays of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy… rated a three-star recruit by Top Draw-er Soccer … 2011 All-Gazette (Md.) honoree.

Personal: Born on Feb. 24, 1995 ... parents are Alvaro and Lisa De-Moya ... has three siblings, Joshua, David and Christian ... is fluent in Spanish ... enjoys playing tennis.

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as a Freshman at New Hampshire (2012): Appeared in eight match-es, making six starts … recorded an assist and nine shots on goal for the Wildcats ... helped lead team to the championship match of the America East Tournament.

Prior to New Hampshire: Product of the New York Red Bulls Acad-emy … helped the Red Bulls win the USYSA New Jersey U-15 State Championship in 2008 and qualified for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Finals Week … was a two-time, first team all-state honoree at St. Benedict Preparatory School … led St. Benedict’s Prep to three straight New Jersey State Prep Championships (2008-2010).

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as a Freshman (2012): Appeared in four matches, including a start against St. John’s (Sept. 14) ... also saw playing time against South Flori-da (Sept. 16), Bowling Green (Sept. 22) and Hartwick (Oct. 27).

Prior to Akron: Ranked 55th-best recruit in the country by ESPN RISE and 63rd by College Soccer News … NSCAA Youth All-American … 2011 Ohio High School Boys Division I Player of the Year … ESPN RISE All-Ohio Team … Greater Cleveland Coaches and Officials Player of the Year … led St. Ignatius to a national championship – going a perfect 23-0 – as a junior and back-to-back state championships in 2010-11 … registered 42 goals, 31 assists and 16 game-winners (school record) in two seasons while compiling a 45-1 overall record with the Wildcats … played for Brad Friedel’s Premier Soccer Academies as a freshman … sat out his sophomore season after transferring to St. Ignatius … plays club soccer with the Internationals SC in Cleveland which is a part of the US soccer Developmental Academy and is also coached by Akron associate head coach Jared Embick.

Personal: Born Oct. 23, 1993 ... parents are Dan and Kathy Foldesy ... father qualified for the NCAA Wrestling Championships all four years at Cleveland State University; advancing to the elite eight round on three occasions ... also placed seventh at the 1988 Olympic trials ... has an older sister, Alyssa ... intends to major in marketing.

FOLDESYCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 1, 2 times, last at Bowling Green, 9/22/12Goals NoneAssists None

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Prior to Akron: Trained at Liverpool Academy since age 10 ... was a member of the club’s Under-18 team where he played forward and attacking midfield ... also played in several NextGen Series games for Liverpool U-21.

Personal: Born Nov. 14, 1994 ... parents are Steve and Gayle Gainford ... has an older brother, Jaime, and a younger sister, Bethany.

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as a Freshman (2012): Appeared in nine matches, making four starts at left back ... recorded an assist in his first career start against South Florida (Sept. 16) ... also assisted one of four Zips’ goals in a shutout vic-tory at Hartwick (Oct. 27) ... notched the first goal and game-winner of his Akron career at Northern Illinois (Oct. 13).

Prior to Akron: All-state performer as a senior at North Allegheny HS after recording 11 goals and 18 assists … named MVP of the WPIAL all-star game … highlighted by ESPN RISE as a top recruit in Pennsylvania … plays for the Cleveland Internationals of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.

Personal: Born Nov. 12, 1993 ... parents are Michael and Edmonda Fives ... has four older brothers; Michael, Thomas, Kevin and Partrick ... intends to major in business.

FIVESCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 1, 5 times, last at Hartwick, 10/27/12Goals 1, at Northern Illinois, 10/13/12Assists 1, vs. South Florida, 9/16/12

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as a Redshirt Freshman (2012): Did not appear in a match. as a Freshman (2011): Redshirted.Prior to Akron: ESPN Rise Winter All-Star ... three-time, All-North

County and All-Palomar team honoree ... left Rancho Bernardo High School as the record holder in four categories, including season goals-against-average (0.592), season saves (135), career wins (48) and career shutouts (26) ... led the Broncos to a record of 21-2-2 and a No. 3 ranking nationally, according to ESPN Rise, as a junior ... went 18-6-1 as a senior in 2010 and was a regional semifinalist ... was a tri-sport athlete for three years at Rancho Bernardo (cross country and track) ... also played base-ball as a freshman and sophomore ... won league championships with the soccer and cross country teams in 2010 and the track team in 2011.

Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1993 ... parents are Donald and Michelle Fen-lason ... has five siblings; Nate, Andrew, Jared, Aaron and Sam ... Jared graduated from Biola University (NAIA) in 2010 where he was a defender on the men’s soccer team ... Aaron is currently an NAIA First Team All-American at the institution as a junior goalkeeper after making the Hon-orable Mention squad in 2009.

YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2012 9/4 1 2 4 5 .200 1 0-0TOTAL 9/4 1 2 4 5 .200 1 0-0

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as a Sophomore (2012): All-MAC Second Team honoree ... rated the No. 89 upperclassman in the nation, accoring to Top Drawer Soccer ... started all 22 matches at center back ... flicked home his first career goal and game-winner against SIU-Edwardsville (Aug. 31) at the Creighton Tournament ... also recorded his first assist in a 2-1 win against West Vir-ginia (Oct. 20) ... helped the Zips generate 16 shutouts, including eight straight from Sept. 14 to Oct. 16 ... it was the second-highest total in school history and tied for the 13th-highest total in NCAA history ... Zips, who allowed one of fewer goals in 21 of 22 matches overall, also record-ed a consecutive shutout streak of six matches from Oct. 23 to Nov. 11.

as a Freshman (2011): College Soccer News Freshman All-American ... rated the No. 6 freshman in the country by Top Drawer Soccer ... All-MAC Second Team selection ... named to All-Ohio team ... started all 22 games his appeared in ... began the season at center back ... move to defensive midfield in the regular-season finale at Florida Atlantic (Nov. 6) solidified the starting lineup for UA’s postseason run ... named to Top Drawer Soccer’s National Team of the Week (Oct. 17).

Prior to Akron: 10th-ranked recruit in the nation and a five-star pros-pect, according to Top Drawer Soccer ... captain of the U.S. U-18 Youth National Team ... also a member of the U-20s ... Parade All-American ... four-time all-state honoree ... three-time team captain at the N.Y. Red Bulls Academy (U-16, U-17 and U-18) ... won three state cup champion-ships, one regional championship and a national title ... also won three straight high school state championships at Kinnelon HS.

Prior to Akron: Born March 10, 1993 ... parents are Luis and Sandra Gallego ... has an older sister, Andrea ... is fluent in Spanish.

GALLEGOCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 2, at Hartwick, 10/27/12Goals 1, vs. SIU Edwardsville, 9/2/12Assists 1, vs. West Virginia, 10/20/12

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Prior to Akron: Product of the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. … scored 10 goals in his first two seasons … spent time training in Barce-lona and Holland … invited to the Dallas Cup three times … three-star recruit, according to Top Drawer Soccer.

Personal: Born Apr. 12, 1995 ... parents are Carlton and Lora Gravatt ... has two older siblings, Christian and Brittany ... won a national cham-pionship in baseball at Disney when he was 11 years old.

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Prior to Akron: Rated 12th-best prospect in the Great Lakes Region and a four-star recruit, according to Top Drawer Soccer … led Copley-Fairlawn High School to district and regional championships, and the state semifinals as a junior … scored 16 goals, including seven game-winners, while tallying eight assists in that breakout season, earning All-Ohio Second Team honors … played club soccer for the Internationals SC of the US Soccer Development Academy as a senior … played on three Ohio Youth Soccer Association North State Cup Champion teams (2010, 2011, 2012) … also played club soccer with Everest SC Black (2009-12) and Ohio Select Futbol Club (2005-09).

Personal: Born Jan. 27, 1995 ... parents are Russ Grant and Judy La-Riccia-Grant ... has two younger siblings, Austin and Grace ... Russ played varsity socer at Cleveland State ... Austin currently plays soccer at Copley HS ... Grace plays club soccer for the Cleveland Internationals.

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Prior to Akron: No. 1-ranked recruit in the state of New Jersey and No. 7 midfielder in the country, according to Top Drawer Soccer … also rated a five-star recruit by TDS … member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team player pool … NSCAA Boys Youth All-American … member of the New York Red Bulls Academy of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy … led his Under-16 Academy team to the national title in 2012 with the game-winning assist … ranked No. 35 on ESPNHS’s Top 150 Class of 2013.

Personal: Born Jan. 19, 1995 ... parents are Ahmed and Nelli Najem ... has two older siblings, David and Maria.

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as a Freshman (2012): Redshirted.Prior to Akron: Regional All-American and all-state honoree as a

team captain at Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS, which finished the 2011 season ranked No. 35 in the nation and No. 3 in the state after out-scoring opponents 79-5 … scored 14 goals and added 34 assists while leading the squad to a 19-1 record and the state quarterfinals … tallied 38 goals, 75 assists and 18 game-winners over four years despite never having played organized soccer until his freshman year … plays for the Cleveland Internationals of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.

Personal: Born Apr. 27, 1994 ... parents are Jeff and Linda Malkin ... has two younger siblings; Sandra and Evans ... was born in Benin City, Nigeria, and came to the U.S. in 2008 ... is fluent in three languages intends to major in business.

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YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2010* 17/13 2 1 5 19 .105 2 0-02011 16/5 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0-02012 5/0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0TOTAL 38/18 2 1 5 28 .072 2 0-0* - at Washington

as a Junior at Akron (2012): Appeared in five matches ... logged a season-long 26 minutes in the Zips’ 5-0 win against South Florida (Sept. 16) ... also saw the field against St. John’s (Sept. 14), Florida Atlantic (Oct. 5), Hartwick (Oct. 27) and Western Michigan (Nov. 3).

as a Sophomore at Akron (2011): Appeared in 16 games, including five starts ... earned a starting role in four of the final five matches of the regular season, logging all 110 minutes in a 2-2 draw against Wake Forest.

as a Freshman at Washington (2010): Named the UW’s Rookie of the Year ... tied for fourth on the team with two goals and second with two game-winning goals ... played in 17 games, making 13 starts ... made his collegiate debut vs. Evansville on Sept. 3 ... made his first ca-reer start vs. Cal State Northridge on Sept. 10 ... played all 90 minutes vs. Oregon State on Oct. 15 ... scored his first career goal, the game-winner in the upset over then-ranked No. 15 Portland on Sept. 18 in the 38th minute ... also scored the game-winning goal vs. UC Davis on Sept. 26 in the 23rd minute ... had his first career assist vs. Stanford in Pac-10 play on Oct. 8.

Prior to Washington: Attended Grandview High School in Aurora, Colo. ... played club ball with Real Colorado ... earned all-conference, all-region and all-american honors his sophomore season ... first-team all-state his sophomore-senior seasons ... Grandview HS Player of the Year his sophomore year ... his senior year was named the men’s soccer team player of the year at GHS ... team captain his junior and senior seasons ... the 2008 Colorado State Player of the Year ... Honorable Mention in Rise Magazine (Sept. 2008) ... U17 National Team pool ... four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer.

Personal: Born Jan. 19, 1992 ... parents are Dan Grant and Christine Portillos ... he has an older sister, Nicole ... hobbies include long board-ing and FIFA ... lists his favorite athlete as Lionel Messi ... marketing major.

PORTILLOSCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AT AKRONShots 2, at Buffalo, 10/21/11Goals NoneAssists None

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Prior to Akron: Led his high school team to the national quarterfinal as a senior ... named Player of the Match during the second-round of the national high school championship ... captured the Tokyo D-2 league championship during his junior season ... played club soccer for AFC Cleveland of the National Premiere Soccer League (NPSL) in 2013.

Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1993 ... parents are Ryoji and Chizuru Ohata ... grandfather was trained in Judo.

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as a Freshman (2012): Redshirted.Prior to Akron: Ranked 10th-best recruit in the country by Top Drawer

Soccer … is also ranked No. 2, behind fellow Zips’ recruit Koroma, in the state of Texas … ranked No. 18 by ESPN RISE and No. 26 by College Soccer News … is considered the top goalkeeper recruit in the nation (TDS) … was one of the leading keepers for the U.S. U-17 team … com-peted in the 2011 U-17 World Cup, alongside fellow UA recruits Koroma, Serna and Souders … started three games, allowing just two goals in 298 minutes during the 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship … earned a shutout in a 1-0 win over Panama … made seven International appear-ances in 2011 and allowed just six goals … regular in U.S. U-15 national team camps in 2009 and was invited into U-17 residency that fall … was part of the U-14 and U-15 Boys’ National Team programs before joining Residency … has played with the Houston Dynamo of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy since 2009.

Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1994 ... one of six kids in his family ... has two brothers and three sisters.

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YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2010* 22/22 3 10 16 59 .051 1 0-02011 23/23 3 10 16 59 .051 2 0-02012 19/17 4 3 11 47 .085 1 0-0TOTAL 64/62 10 23 43 165 .061 4 0-0* - at Bradley

as a Junior at Akron (2012): Appeared in 19 matches, making 17 starts ... named to the All-MAC Second Team after totalling four goals and three assists ... scored a goal and assisted the game-winner against South Florida (Sept. 16) ... played well during the postseason; finding the net in the MAC Tournament Championship match against Northern Illi-nois (Nov. 11), then assisting the game-winning goal in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against Michigan (Nov. 18) ... also scored the game-winning goal against the Wolverines (Oct. 16) during the regular season ... recorded his first goal of the season in the Zips’ opener against Florida Gulf Coast (Aug. 24).

as a Sophomore at Akron (2011): All-MAC First Team selection ... started all 23 matches, finishing second on the team with 10 assists (eighth nationally) ... also scored three goals ... found the net twice at Western Michigan (Nov. 11) to fuel UA to a 3-0 win ... recorded at least one point in five straight contests from Nov. 11 to Oct. 15, totalling two goals and four assists during that stretch ... assisted a pair of goals in a come-from-behind victory at Buffalo (Oct. 21) ... assisted four game-win-ning goals in all, including wins against Saint Louis (Sept. 10), Northern Illinois (Oct. 8), Penn State (Oct. 12) and Hartwick (Oct. 15).

as a Freshman at Bradley (2010): Named to Freshman All-Amercan teams by Goal.com (second team) and College Soccer News (third team) ... All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team honoree ... MVC All-Freshman Team ... Started all 22 games he appeared in as a freshman ... Named MVC Tournament MVP after helping the Braves to their second league tournament title and fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament ... Set the school record for assists by a freshman with 10 ... Scored the game-winning goal in the 27th minute Nov. 6 at No. 10 Creighton ... As-sisted each of Bradley’s first three goals of the 2010 season, including the 89th minute game-winner in the season-opener at Saint Peter’s.

Prior to Bradley: A varsity player all four years at Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego, Quinn captained his squad the last two years and helped the Sundevils to a semifinal appearance in the California Inter-scholastic Federation in 2008-09 ... The 2010 North County Times Player of the Year, Quinn scored 43 points on 18 goals and seven assists this year, breaking his own single-season school record he set last year with 16 goals ... Played for the FC San Diego and captained his club the last five years ... During the most recent club season, Quinn was the top scorer in the U19 Premier Elite Presidio League, finishing the year with 14 goals in 13 games ... He also was a 2009 adidas Elite Soccer Program All-Star.

Personal: Born March 22, 1992 ... is the son of Brian Quinn, who played in the English Premier League during the 1980s and with the U.S. National Team from 1991-94.

QUINNCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AT AKRONShots 5, 5 times, last vs. Northern Illinois, 11/11/12Goals 2, at Western Michigan, 10/1/11Assists 2, at Buffalo, 10/21/11

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Prior to Akron: With the Chelsea Academy since the Under-13’s… debuted in the Chelsea Under 18-team during the 2010-11 season, scor-ing two goals in seven appearances … made 24 appearances, including 11 starts, the following season and found the back of the net five times … also made three appearances in reserve matches ... Ugandan de-scent, London-born.

Personal: Born Jan. 5, 1995 ... mother is Tausi Swaib ... has an older brother, Salim, and a younger sister, Tamina.

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Prior to Akron: NSCAA High School All-American … rated 13th-best prospect in the Great Lakes Region and a four-star recruit by Top Drawer Soccer … Ohio’s co-Player of the Year in Division I and a first-team all-state honoree … named Mr. Soccer for 2012 by the Ohio Scholastic Soc-cer Coaches Association … first-team All-Greater Cleveland and Greater Cleveland Player of the Year … finished his high school career with 29 goals, including seven game-winners, and 19 assists … led the power-house Wildcats program, which won the national championship in 2010, to a collective record of 82-3-3 … played club soccer for the Internation-als SC of the US Soccer Development Academy.

Personal: Born March 15, 1995 ... parents are Milo and Joan Sanda ... has three older siblings, Matt, Milo and Nicole ... all three siblings - Nicole (Cincinnati), Milo (West Virginia) and Matt (Ohio State) - played Division I soccer.

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as a Freshman (2012): Redshirted.Prior to Akron: Was a two-time all-district honoree and two-year

team captain at Copley HS … led the Indians to a district and regional championship and the state semifinals as a senior.

Personal: Born Sept. 17, 1994 ... parents are Bill Ruhaak and Jodi Harelson ... has an older brother, Brian ... national honor society honoree ... intends to major in engineering.

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Prior to Akron: All-District (Div. III) Second Team honoree as a senior at Northridge HS after totaling 106 saves in 13 matches ... recorded 143 saves and seven shutouts in 17 contests as a sophomore ... was unable to compete his junior season due to lack of funding ... trained with the Columbus Crew Juniors.

Personal: Born May 10, 1995 ... parents are Dave and Denise Shedlos-ki ... has a younger sister, Ellie ... father played soccer at Miami University ... is the first student-athlete from Northridge HS to have the opportunity to play soccer at the Division I level.

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YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2010 13/2 1 2 4 3 .667 1 0-02011 20/14 0 1 1 14 .000 0 0-02012 22/22 7 5 19 82 .085 3 0-0TOTAL 55/38 8 8 24 99 .081 4 0-0

as a Junior (2012): Named to All-MAC Second Team ... started all 22 matches at either forward or midfield ... enjoyed a break out season, posting career highs in just about every catergory, inlcuding goals (7), assists (5), starts (22), shots (82) and minutes played (1,806) ... found the back of the net twice and added an assist against Florida Atlantic (Oct. 5) ... finished second on the team with three game-winning goals ... re-corded the decisive strikes against Florida Gulf Coast (Aug. 24), Indiana (Sept. 7) and Hartwick (Oct. 27) ... also assisted game-winners against Penn State (Oct. 10) and Northern Illinois (Nov. 11) in the MAC Tourna-ment Championship match ... finished with five assists overall and was third on the team with 19 points.

as a Sophomore (2011): Appeared in 20 games, including 14 starts ... made 12 consecutive starts at left back from Sept. 3 to Oct. 21 ... re-corded an assist against Bowling Green (Oct. 26).

as a Redshirt Freshman (2010): Appeared in 13 games, including starts at North Carolina (Sept. 3) and at Wake Forest (Sept. 5) ... scored the first goal of his career against the Tar Heels in UA’s 3-0 win ... also recorded assists in wins against Michigan (Oct. 19) and Western Michi-gan (Nov. 14).

as a Freshman (2009): Redshirted.Prior to Akron: NSCAA High School All-American ... ranked 27th-

best high school prospect in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer ... two-time Division III All-Ohio first team honoree ... member of the U-18 Co-lumbus Crew Academy team ... led Worthington Christian High School to a Div. III state championship as a sophomore.

Personal: Born Aug. 30, 1990 ... parents are David and Paula Ste-venson ... has three older brothers; Bill, Rob and Tim ... father, David, grew up in the Congo in the 1960’s where his parents were missionaries ... David later played for the Ohio State men’s soccer team in 1970-71.

STEVENSONCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 9, at Bowling Green, 9/22/12Goals 2, vs. Florida Atlantic, 10/5/12Assists 1, 8 times, last vs. Northern Illinois, 11/11/12

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Prior to Akron: Developed in Corinthians prestigious youth academy for 10 years … captain of Corinthians Youth National Championship squad in 2009.

Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1993 ... parents are Alfredo Souto and Sandra Augosto ... has an older brother, Vinicius.

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as a Freshman (2012): Appeared in 18 games, making seven starts ... logged minutes on the back line as well as at defensive mid ... rated the No. 51 freshman in the nation, accoring to Top Drawer Soccer, as of Oct. 3 ... played all 90 minutes against Northern Illinois (Oct. 13), Michigan (Oct. 16), Hartwick (Oct. 27) and Western Michigan (Nov. 3).

Prior to Akron: No. 6-ranked recruit according to Top Drawer Soccer … ranked No. 8 by ESPN RISE and No. 9 by College Soccer News … top-ranked recruit in Great Lakes Region (TDS) … team captain of the U.S. U-17 National Team … competed in the 2011 U-17 World Cup, alongside fellow UA recruits Koroma, Pina and Serna … played all 90 minutes against Cuba and Panama, and all 120 in a crucial semifinal vic-tory()against El Salvador during the 2011 CONCACAF Championship … also started against Canada in the championship game … team earned a shutout in three of four matches he played in … joined residency in Fall of 2009 … currently plays for Columbus Crew Academy of the US soccer Developmental Academy.

Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1994 ... parents are Steven and Cheryl Soud-ers ... mother played tennis at Ohio University ... enjoys rock climbing and outdoor activities ... plays the piano ... intends to major in econom-ics.

SOUDERSCAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHSShots 1, 2 times, last vs. Western Michigan, 11/3/12Goals NoneAssists None

YEAR G/GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GW PK-Att.2012 18/7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0TOTAL 18/7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0

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Two Akron players have been awarded the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, which is considered the highest individual honor in col-lege soccer. Following a runner-up finish by Steve Zakuani in 2008, Teal Bunbury became the first player in school history to capture the esteemed award in 2009. Teammate Darlington Nagbe followed suit in 2010.

Name Finish YearTeal Bunbury Winner 2009Darlington Nagbe Winner 2010Steve Zakuani Finalist 2008

ALL-AMERICANS Name Position Year(s)Eugene Alfred Midfielder 1970J.B. Amangoua Forward 1983Anthony Ampaipitakwong Midfielder 2008, ‘09Michael Apple Midfielder 1998Chad Barson Defender 2012Ed Bender Forward 1957Ford Brunner Goalkeeper 1966, ‘67Sean Burke Goalkeeper 1984Teal Bunbury Forward 2009Scott Caldwell Midfielder 2011, 2012Matt English Forward 1982Derek Gaffney Midfielder 1986Steve Gliedt Forward 1977Fritz Kungl Forward 1960, '61Walt Kruppa Midfielder 1960John Lewang Defender 1970Ed Long Goalkeeper 1956Jim Malcom Forward 1968Darren Mattocks Forward 2011Yohann Mauger Midfielder 2005David Meves Goalkeeper 2012Ross McKenzie Forward 2005Pete Milich Forward 1962, '63Darlington Nagbe Forward 2009, ‘10George Nanchoff Forward 1975, ‘76Louie Nanchoff Forward 1976, ‘77Richard Parkinson Forward 1970, '71, '72Shaun Pendleton Defender 1984, 85Joe Pereira Forward 1979Joe Queiroga Midfielder 1966, ‘67Kofi Sarkodie Defender 2010Roderick Scott Forward 1988Simon Spelling Defender 1982, '83Wil Trapp Midfielder 2012Sinisa Ubiparipovic Midfielder 2005, '06Steve Zakuani Forward 2008

PLAYER OF THE YEARSoccer America Position YearTeal Bunbury Forward 2009Kofi Sarkodie Defender 2010Steve Zakuani Forward 2008

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMSSoccer America Position Honor YearPerry Kitchen Midfielder First Team 2010Darren Mattocks Forward First Team 2010David Meves Goalkeeper First Team 2009Darlington Nagbe Forward First Team 2008Kofi Sarkodie Defender First Team 2008Wil Trapp Midfielder First Team 2011Zarek Valentin Defender First Team 2009DeAndre Yedlin Defender Second Team 2011

College Soccer News Position Honor YearAnthony Ampaipitakwong Midfielder Second Team 2007Evan Bush Goalkeeper Second Team 2005Bryan Gallego Defender Third Team 2011Perry Kitchen Midfielder First Team 2010Cameron Knowles Defender Honorable Mention 2001Ossie Michalsen Defender Second Team 2005 Darren Mattocks Forward First Team 2010David Meves Goalkeeper First Team 2009Darlington Nage Forward First Team 2008Kofi Sarkodie Defender First Team 2008Dillon Serna Midfielder First Team 2012Wil Trapp Midfielder First Team 2011Matt Tutich Midfielder Third Team 2005Zarek Valentin Defender First Team 2009DeAndre Yedlin Defender Second Team 2011Steve Zakuani Forward Second Team 2007

Top Drawer Soccer Position YearEvan Bush Goalkeeper 2005 Ossie Michalsen Defender 2005David Meves Goalkeeper 2009Perry Kitchen Midfielder 2010Darren Mattocks Forward 2010Dillon Serna Midfielder 2012

TEAL BUNBURYUA’s First Hermann Trophy Winner

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ALL-TIME STUDENT-ATHLETE HONORSALL-GREAT LAKES REGION TEAMSName Honor YearAnthony Ampaipitakwong Second Team 2007 First Team 2008 First Team 2009 Second Team 2010Michael Apple Second Team 1998Chad Barson Second Team 2011 First Team 2012Orjan Bjaneso First Team 1999 Third Team 2000Torbjorn Birkeland First Team 1999 Second Team 2001Elliot Bradbrook Third Team 2007Reinaldo Brenes First Team 2012Teal Bunbury First Team 2009Evan Bush Second Team 2008Scott Caldwell First Team 2011 First Team 2012Allen Eller Second Team 1997 Second Team 1998Blair Gavin Third Team 2008 First Team 2009Kirk Harwat Second Team 2002Desmond Johnston Second Team 1997Lee Jones Second Team 1997 Second Team 1998Cameron Knowles First Team 2003 First Team 2004Darren Mattocks First Team 2011Yohann Mauger First Team 2005Jonathan McClain Third Team 2006Ross McKenzie First Team 2005David Meves Third Team 2009 Second Team 2010 First Team 2012Justin Millard Second Team 1998Kyle Milligan First Team 1999 Second Team 2000 First Team 2001Darlington Nagbe First Team 2010 First Team 2009Michael Nanchoff Second Team 2010Nicholas Nunn Second Team 1998Alex Odwell Second Team 2003Greg Prusha Second Team 1999 First Team 2000Kofi Sarkodie Second Team 2008 First Team 2009 First Team 2010Corey Sipos Third Team 2005 First Team 2007Wil Trapp First Team 2012Matt Tutich Second Team 2008Sinisa Ubiparipovic Second Team 2005 First Team 2006Zarek Valentin Second Team 2010Steve Zakuani First Team 2007 First Team 2008

MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE HONORSPlayer of the YearPaul Wilkinson 1993Michael Apple 1998Ross McKenzie 2005Sinisa Ubiparipovic 2006Corey Sipos 2007Steve Zakuani 2008Teal Bunbury 2009Darlington Nagbe 2010Darren Mattocks 2011Scott Caldwell 2012

Newcomer of the YearChristian Handsor 1993Justin Millard 1995Torbjorn Birkeland 1999Kirk Harwat 2002Evan Bush 2005Steve Zakuani 2007Darlington Nagbe 2008Zarek Valentin 2009Darren Mattocks 2010Wil Trapp 2011Dillon Serna* 2012* shared the award with BGSU’s Anthony Grant

ALL-MAC TEAMS1993Christian Handsor First TeamDuncan Horner First TeamMike Payne First TeamBen Powers First TeamPaul Wilkinson First Team

1994Desmond Johnston First TeamRyko Marich First TeamMike Payne First Team

1995Desmond Johnston First TeamJustin Millard First TeamFrank Mitchell First TeamMike Payne First TeamFrank Ross First Team

1996Allen Eller First TeamChris Kerr First TeamWally Senk First Team

1997Allen Eller First TeamDesmond Johnston First TeamJustin Millard First TeamMichael Apple Second TeamLee Jones Second TeamBill Wahl Second Team

1998Michael Apple First TeamAllen Eller First TeamLee Jones First TeamJustin Millard First TeamNicholas Nunn First TeamØrjan Bjånesø Second TeamKyle Milligan Second Team

1999Torbjørn Birkeland First TeamØrjan Bjånesø First TeamKyle Milligan First TeamGreg Prusha First TeamChrister Larsen Second TeamMatt Sprague Second Team

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ALL-TIME STUDENT-ATHLETE HONORS2000Ørjan Bjånesø First TeamChrister Larsen First TeamKyle Milligan First TeamGreg Prusha First TeamTracy Dowe Second Team

2001Torbjørn Birkeland First TeamØrjan Bjånesø First TeamKyle Milligan First TeamTim Cooper Second TeamCameron Knowles Second TeamDavid Senn Second Team

2002Kirk Harwat First TeamMike Marich First TeamAlex Odwell First TeamCameron Knowles Second TeamChris Gnandt Second TeamDan Pinho Second Team

2003Kirk Harwat First TeamHans Jorgen Haugland First TeamWill Kletzien First TeamCameron Knowles First TeamMike Marich First TeamAlex Odwell First TeamPat Beattie Second TeamJustin Christafaris Second Team

2004Cameron Knowles First TeamAlex Odwell First Team

2005Evan Bush First TeamDino Campellone First TeamRoss McKenzie First TeamYohann Mauger First TeamOssie Michalsen First TeamMatt Tutich First TeamSinisa Ubiparipovic First TeamJonathan McClain Second TeamCorey Sipos Second Team

2006Steve Kalan First TeamMatt Tutich First TeamPablo Moreira First TeamOssie Michalsen First TeamJonathan McClain First TeamSinisa Ubiparipovic First TeamAshley Kozicki Second TeamDevin McKenney Second Team

2007 Anthony Ampaipitakwong First TeamElliot Bradbrook First TeamEvan Bush First TeamSteve Kalan First TeamOssie Michalsen First TeamCory Sipos First TeamMatt Tutich First TeamSteve Zakuani First TeamPablo Moreira Second Team

2008 Anthony Ampaipitakwong First TeamBlair Gavin First TeamDarlington Nagbe First TeamSteve Zakuani First TeamMatt Tutich First TeamKofi Sarkodie First TeamEvan Bush First TeamBen Zemanski Second TeamOssie Michalsen Second Team

2009 Anthony Ampaipitakwong First TeamBlair Gavin First TeamMichael Nanchoff First TeamTeal Bunbury First TeamDarlington Nagbe First TeamZarek Valentin First TeamKofi Sarkodie First TeamChris Korb First TeamBen Zemanski Second TeamDavid Meves Second Team

2010 Anthony Ampaipitakwong First TeamMichael Nanchoff First TeamPerry Kitchen First TeamDarlington Nagbe First TeamDarren Mattocks First TeamKofi Sarkodie First TeamChad Barson First TeamZarek Valentin First TeamDavid Meves First TeamChris Korb Second Team

2011 Scott Caldwell First TeamWil Trapp First TeamAodhan Quinn First TeamLuke Holmes First TeamDarren Mattocks First TeamChad Barson First TeamDeAndre Yedlin First TeamThomas Schmitt Second TeamBryan Gallego Second TeamDavid Meves Second Team

2012Chad Barson First TeamReinaldo Brenes First TeamScott Caldwell First TeamDavid Meves First TeamDillon Serna First TeamWil Trapp First TeamDeAndre Yedlin First TeamBryan Gallego Second TeamAodhan Quinn Second TeamEric Stevenson Second Team

ALL-MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE HONORSPlayer of the Year YearKen Pryor 1991

1990 Laci Jalics First TeamCormack McEvoy First TeamKen Pryor First TeamSteven Slater First TeamJohn Vrablic First Team

1991Ken Pryor First TeamPaul Wilkinson First Team

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ALL-TIME STUDENT-ATHLETE HONORSACADEMIC HONORSACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSName Honor YearAnthony Ampaipitakwong Third Team 2010Chad Barson Second Team 2010 First Team 2011 First Team 2012Orjan Baneso First Team 2000 Second Team 2001Elliot Bradbrook Second Team 2007Reinaldo Brenes First Team 2012Scott Caldwell Second Team 2011 First Team^ 2012David Meves Second Team 2010 Third Team 2011 Second Team 2012Justin Millard Second Team 1997 First Team 1998Kyle Milligan Third Team 2001Kofi Sarkodie First Team 2009 First Team* 2010Ben Zemanski Third Team 2009^ 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-America Player of the Year* 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-American of the Year - University Division

Academic All-District Team Honors YearAnthony Ampaipitakwong First Team 2010Chad Barson First Team 2010 First Team 2011 First Team 2012Orjan Bjaneso First Team 1999 First Team 2000 First Team 2001Torbjorn Birkeland First Team 2001Elliot Bradbrook First Team 2007Scott Caldwell First Team 2011 First Team 2012Desmond Johnston First Team 1997David Meves First Team 2010 First Team 2011 First Team 2012Ossie Michalsen First Team 2007Justin Milliard First Team 1997 First Team 1998Kyle Milligan First Team 2001Gabe Rhoads Second Team 1999Kofi Sarkodie First Team 2009 First Team 2010Thomas Schmitt First Team 2011 First Team 2012Matt Sprague Second Team 1999Bill Wahl First Team 1997Ben Zemanski First Team 2009

ALL-MAC ACADEMIC TEAMAnthony Ampaipitakwong 2010Chad Barson 2010, ‘11, ‘12Elliot Bradbrook 2007Reinaldo Brenes 2012Teal Bunbury 2009Evan Bush 2005Scott Caldwell 2010, ‘11, ‘12Matt Dagilis 2008Tracy Dowe 1998Hans Jorgen Haugland 2002Duncan Horner 1994Desmond Johnston 1995, ‘96, ‘97Steve Kalan 2005, ‘06, ‘07Cameron Knowles 2003, ‘04Christer Larsen 1998Mike Marich 2003Yohann Mauger 2004, ‘05David Meves 2011, ‘12

Ossie Michalsen 2007, ‘08Juston Millard 1996, ‘97, ‘98Geir Nyheim 2006Mike Payne 1995Gabe Rhoads 1996Frank Ross 1998Kofi Sarkodie 2009, ‘10Thomas Schmitt 2011Wil Trapp 2012Bill Wahl 1996, ‘97Ben Zemanski 2008, ‘09

ALL-MAC HONOR ROLL*Torbjorn Birkeland 2001Orjan Bjaneso 1999, ‘00, ‘01Brad Buczynski 1999Doug Deken 1999Tracy Dowe 1999, ‘00Dusty Ducharme 1999, ‘00, ‘01T.J. Gable 2001Chris Gnandt 2000Edmundo Lujan 1999, ‘00Kyle MIlligan 2001Dan Pinho 2001Greg Prusha 1999, ‘00Gabe Rhoads 1999Frank Ross 1999David Senn 2001Remi Simonsen 2000, ‘01Matt Sprague 1999* The MAC Honor Roll took the place of the All-MAC Academic team from 1999-2001

COACHING HONORSNCAA Coach of the YearSteve Parker 1986Caleb Porter 2009

NCAA Assistant Coach of the YearJared Embick 2010

All-Ohio Coach of the YearCaleb Porter 2008Caleb Porter 2009Caleb Porter 2010Caleb Porter 2011

ALL-DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEARKen Lolla 1998Caleb Porter 2009

MCC COACH OF THE YEARSteve Parker 1991

MAC COACH OF THE YEARKen Lolla 1993Ken Lolla 1995Ken Lolla 1998Ken Lolla 2005Caleb Porter 2007Caleb Porter 2008Caleb Porter 2009Caleb Porter 2010Caleb Porter 2011Caleb Porter 2012

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ALL-TIME COACHING HONORSSTU PARRY (1955-69)Year Record Pct.1955 2-4-1 .2861956 5-2-1 .6251957 3-3-1 .4291958 9-1-0 .9001959 8-2-0 .8001960 10-1-0 .9091961 12-2-0 .8571962 5-4-1 .5001963 10-3-0 .7691964 9-3-0 .7501965 4-7-0 .3641966 10-3-0 .7691967 12-3-0 .8001968 11-1-0 .9171969 8-4-0 .66715 Seasons 118-43-4 .727

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Pioneer of Akron soccer• Nine OSCA Championships (1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968)• Six NCAA playoff appearances (1961, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968)• Ohio Soccer Coach of the Year (1966, 1968)• National Soccer Coaches Association President (1968)

BILL KILLEN (1970-73)Year Record Pct.1970 8-5-1 .5711971 9-3-3 .6001972 9-3-2 .6431973 6-5-1 .500Four Seasons 32-16-7 .645

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• One OCSA championship (1971)• Three NCAA Midwest Regional appearances (1970, 1971, 1972)

ROBERT DOWDY (1974-81)Year Record Pct.1974 6-5-1 .5001975 11-2-1 .7861976 8-5-0 .6151977 8-5-0 .6151978 8-5-0 .6151979 7-7-2 .4381980 12-5-1 .6671981 14-3-1 .778Eight Seasons 74-37-6 .658

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Five OCSA championships (1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981)

STEVE PARKER (1982-92)Year Record Pct.1982 12-3-3 .6671983 15-5-2 .6821984 15-2-3 .7501985 12-5-3 .6001986 17-4-3 .7081987 12-6-3 .5711988 12-5-3 .6001989 10-8-3 .4761990 13-5-1 .6841991 12-6-1 .6321992 9-10-0 .47411 Seasons 139-59-25 .679

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Six OCSA championships (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987)• One MCC championship (1991)• Four NCAA Tournament appearances (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986)• One NCAA Championship runner-up (1986)• NCAA Coach of the Year (1986)

KEN LOLLA (1993-2005)Year Record Pct.1993 14-3-1 .7781994 11-6-1 .6111995 11-5-2 .6111996 9-9-1 .4741997 14-5-2 .6671998 17-3-1 .8101999 11-4-2 .6472000 7-7-3 .4122001 10-7-1 .5562002 10-8-2 .5002003 15-5-2 .6822004 13-5-3 .6192005 18-1-4 .78313 Seasons 160-68-25 .674

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Eight MAC championships (1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005)• Four MAC Tournament championships (1998, 2002, 2004, 2005)• Six NCAA Tournament appearances (1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)• One NCAA Tournament Round of 16 (2003)• One NCAA Tournament quarterfinal (2005)• Four-time MAC Coach of the Year (1993, 1995, 1998, 2005)

CALEB PORTER (2006-12)YEAR RECORD PCT.2006 13-5-1 .7112007 15-4-2 .7622008 17-2-4 .8262009 23-1-1 .9402010 22-1-2 .9202011 15-4-4 .7392012 18-1-3 .886Seven Seasons 123-18-17 .832

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• NCAA National Championship (’10)• NSCAA Coach of the Year (’09)• Six-Time MAC Coach of the Year (’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12)• Seven MAC championships (’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12)• Five MAC Tournament championships (’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘12)• Six NCAA Tournament appearances (’07, ’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12)• Five NCAA Tournament Round of 16 appearances (’08, ’09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12)• Two NCAA College Cup appearances (‘09,’10)• NCAA Tournament Runner-Up (’09)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSAAbasto, George 1963Abdul-Salaam, Saad 2012Abel, Frank 1959, 60, 61, 62Acuff, Gerald 1954, 56Ahmadi, Hassan 1966, 67, 68Alayaza, Ricardo 1976Allen, Alex 1996, 97, 98, 99Amangoua, J.B. 1980, 81, 82, 83Ameris, Richard 1982Ampaipitakwong, Anthony 2007, 08, 09, 10 Andrews, Billy 1985, 86Antal, David 1995, 96, 97, 98Antonio, Denzil 1981, 82, 83, 84Apple, Michael 1995, 96, 97, 98Aquart, Patrick 1971, 72, 73, 74Arnott, John 1978, 79, 80, 81Auburn, Richard 1956, 57Augustin, Matt 2004, 05, 06, 07

BBalkanloo, Matt 2001Balogun, Michael 2010, 11Bardyn, Bohdan 1967Barden, Chuck 1976, 77Barnes, Bobby 1985Barnett, Mike 1978, 79Barnett, Simon 1976, 77Barrett, Akeil 2011Bartolomeo, Joe 1970, 71, 72, 73Barson, Chad 2009, 10, 11, 12Beattie, Pat 2000, 01, 02, 03Bellini, Roberto 1974, 75, 76, 77Bender, Eduardo 1956, 57, 58, 59Bender, Waldemar 1956, 57, 58, 59Bezenhoefer, Robert 1980, 81Berger, Jim 1973Berish, Michael 1983, 84, 85, 86Bertini, Mike 1970Bickett, William 1967, 68Biffi, Tony 1959Birkeland, Torbjørn 1999, 01Bjånesø, Ørjan 1998, 99, 00, 01Blockinger, Rick 1983, 84, 85Borkowski, Leszek 1983, 84, 85Boswell, Matt 1999, 00, 01, 02Boucher, Dan 1964, 65, 66Boughton, Harold 1954, 55, 56Borzorgmehr, Mehdi 1974, 75Bradbrook, Elliot 2006, 07Brencick, John 1977, 78, 79Brenes, Reinaldo 2010, 11, 12Brenner, William 1971Brunner, Ford 1966, 67Bucciarelli, Jon 1990, 91, 92Buczynski, Brad 1999Bunbury, Teal 2008, 09Burke, David 1985, 86Burke, Chris 1977Burke, Sean 1983, 84Bush, Evan 2005, 06, 07, 08

CCaldwell, Scott 2009, 10, 11, 12Campbell, Kurt 2001, 02Campellone, Dino 2002, 03, 04, 05Cannan, Ernie 1971Cannan, Steve 1969, 70Catlett, Justin 1996, 97, 98Chalmers, Robert 1966, 67, 68Christafaris, Justin 2002, 03, 4Christiansen, Steen 1968Clark, Dave 1974, 75, 76Comen, Steve 1965Considine, William 1967Cooper, Tim 1998, 99, 00, 01Coskunoglu, Ahmet 1978Craig, Todd 1993, 94Crichlow, Gus 1987, 88, 89, 90Crites, Richard 1960, 61, 62, 63Cunningham, James* 1954Cunningham, William 1955, 56, 58, 59

DDagilis, Matt 2008, 09, 11Daily, Robert 1955, 56Daka, Jim 1989, 90Damico, Chris 1991, 92Dargle, Benny 1975, 76, 77Davis, Jason 1991, 92, 93, 94Dawyd, Walter 1968Deken, Brian 1995, 96, 97, 98Deken, Doug 1998, 99, 00DeMatteis, Dominic 1968, 69Derschang, Robbie 2012DiDonato, Eugene 1964DiFranco, Amico 2002, 03, 04, 05Dillen, Mark 1992, 93, 94, 95DiMaggio, Mario 1968, 70, 71Docking, Shaun 1984, 85, 86, 87Dominik, Erich 1957, 58Dowe, Tracy 1997, 98, 99, 00Ducharme, Dusty 1998, 99, 00, 01Dueker, Paul 1975, 76Duncan, Roger 1960Dutka, Chad 1993Dzerowicz, Alex 1966, 67, 68, 69

EEarnest, Conrad 1978, 79Eininger, Rich 1977, 78, 79, 80Elchuk, Curt 1987Eller, Allen 1995, 96, 97, 98English, Matt 1979, 80, 81Erlichman, Rostand 2006Esworthy, Bert 1955, 56Evison, Grahame 1985, 86, 87, 88

FFadel, Claker 1960Falzon, Charlie 1979, 80Farkas, James* 1954Farrell, Paul 1968, 69, 70, 71Feldhaus, Dale 1981, 82, 83Feldman, Ed 1964Ferreira, Rubens 1969Field, Jeremy 2004, 05Filipe, Tony 1978, 79, 80, 81Fisi, Louis 1955, 56Fives, Phil 2012Fleischmann, Ken 1975, 76, 77, 78Flagler, Adam 1998Flynn, Mike 1959, 60, 61Fonte, James 1965, 66, 68, 69Fouts, Jack 1964, 65Fouts, Sean 1987, 88Frank, Dan 2003Frick, Steve 1979, 81, 82, 83Fuchs, Danny 1983, 84

GGable, T.J. 2000, 01, 02, 03Gaffney, Derek 1983, 84, 85, 86Galich, Renato 1981Gallefoss, Andreas 1998Gallego, Bryan 2011, 2012Gamboa, William 1971Gates, Derrick 1991, 92, 93, 94Gatsinaris, George 1957, 58, 59, 60Gaustad, Kristian 2005, 06Gavin, Blair 2007, 08, 09 Gleske, Chad 1992Gliedt, Steve 1975, 76, 77, 78Gnandt, Chris 1999, 00, 01, 02Golz, Reinhard 1965, 66Goore, Kenneth 1962, 63, 64, 65Graham, Derek 1988Gratian, Robbie 1985Griffith, Al 1956

HHails, Alistair 1991, 92, 93, 94Halay, Jerry 1969, 70Hall, Rob 1994Hamilton, Bart 1956Hamilton, Chris 1988, 89, 90, 91Handsor, Christian 1993, 94Hannah, Gary 1980, 81Haramis, Kim 1974Harmon, Thomas* 1954Hartnagel, Douglas 1962, 63, 64, 65Harwat, Kirk 2002, 03Hathcock, Ryan 2006Haugland, Hans Jorgen 2001, 02, 03, 04Haver, Robert 1954, 55, 56Heffernan, Shawn 1993Hengle, Benny 1976, 77, 78, 79Henkle, Aaron 2008Hey, Richard 1973, 74, 75Heyburn, Chris 1973, 74Heydt, Ken 1982, 83, 84, 85Hilbish, Glenn* 1954Hoag, Leonard 1960, 61, 62Hollendonner, Paul 1960, 66, 68Luke Holmes 2011Holness, Corin 1991Hoffmeyer, Dave 1975, 76, 77Honeywill, Thomas 1957, 58Horner, Duncan 1991, 92, 93, 94Huntington, Todd 2001, 02, 03, 04

IIlic, Vedran 2006Iozzo, Vito 1970, 71, 72, 73

JJacob, Win 1973Jalics, Laci 1987, 88, 89, 90Jalics, Miki 1986, 87, 88, 89Johnston, Desmond 1994, 95, 97Jones, Lee 1997, 98Jonozzo, Jack 1974

KKalan, Steve 2004, 05, 06, 07Kaufman, C.J. 2006, 2007Kerr, Chris 1995, 96Kissner, John 1966, 67, 68, 70Kitchen, Perry 2010Kletzien, Will 2000, 01, 02, 03Knowles, Cameron 2001, 02, 03, 04Koch, Adam 1957, 58, 59Kochosky, Neil 1960, 61, 63, 64Kolp, Patrick 1996, 97Korb, Chris 2008, 09, 10Korecko, Henry 1978, 79Kormanik, James 1959, 60Kosic, Mladen 1977, 78Kotchin, Boomer 2004Kozicki, Ashley 2005, 06Kruppa, Walter 1957, 58, 59, 60Kungl, Fritz 1958, 59, 61, 62Kungl, Martin 1956, 57

LLaGuardia, John 1967LaGuardia, Paul 2002, 03, 05LaHood, John 1955Larsen, Christer 1997, 98, 99, 00Lasoff, Ed 1964Lawson, Larry 1973LeBorgne, Henri 1962, 63, 64, 65Lee, Zion 1963, 64Leedham, Paul 1992, 93, 94, 95LeGrand, Nick 1975, 76Loenardi, Tony 1970, 71, 72Lewang, John 1968, 69, 70Lianidis, Steve 1973Linares, Julio 1967, 68, 69, 70Lindstrom, Roy 1965, 66Lippman, Tim 1965, 66, 67Long, Edmond 1956, 57Lonneman, Andy 1987, 88, 89, 90Lujan, Edmundo 1999, 00

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSMMattocks, Darren 2010, 11Mayer, David 2011McAvinn, Patrick 1975McClain, Jonathan 2005, 06McDermott, Jim 1980McEvoy, Cormac 1987, 88, 89, 90McIntyre, John 1984, 85McKenney, Devin 2006McKenzie, Ross 2002, 03, 04, 05McNeil, William 1955, 56, 57Maddox, Jeff 1994, 95, 96, 97Mapp, Peter 1986, 87Malcom, James 1967, 68Mansell, Greg 2003Margolin, Steve 1968Marich, Michael 1999, 00, 02, 03Marich, Ryko 1991, 92, 94Marjan, Saleh 1967Marsden, Kent 1966, 67, 68Matthews, Neil 1996, 97Mauger, Yohann 2003, 04, 05Meehan, Thomas 1963Meves, David 2009, 10, 11, 12Michalsen, Ossie 2005, 06, 07, 08Michalski, Louis* 1954Miklosi, Lazlo 1961Milich, Pedrag “Pete” 1960, 61, 62, 63Millard, Justin 1995, 96, 97, 98Miller, Marc 1977, 78, 79Miller, Randy 1974, 75, 76, 78Milligan, Kyle 1998, 99, 00, 01Milovanovich, Miodrag 1964Mitchell, Bryan 1992, 93, 94, 95Monsma, Ryan 1995Moreira, Pablo 2003, 04, 06, 07Morrison, Robert 1954, 55, 56Moyano, Tito 1994Muhl, Jason 1992Muhl, John 1966, 67Mulrooney, William 1956, 57Mulrooney, John 1989, 90, 91Murphy, Brendan 2003, 04, 05Murphy, Brian 1996, 97, 98Murphy, Bruce 2001Mwila, Yoram 2009

NNagbe, Darlington 2008, 09, 10Nanchoff, George 1973, 74, 75, 76Nanchoff, Louis 1975, 76, 77Nanchoff, Michael 2007, 09, 10Nash, Michael 1987, 88, 89, 90Nash, Pat 1984, 85, 86, 87Nash, Tim 1981, 82, 83, 84Nichol, Steve 1978, 79, 80, 81Nosrati, Farroukh “Ed” 1969, 70, 72Nunn, Nicholas 1997, 98Nyheim, Geir 2005, 06

OOchs, Lewis 1966, 67, 69O’Donnell, Danny 1985Odwell, Alex 2001, 02, 03, 04Oldham, Robert 1964, 65, 66Ontiveros, Martin 2010O’Rourke, Tommy 1986, 88, 89Ostergren, Stefan 2006, 07, 08Otieno, George 1963, 64Otten, Cope 1970, 71

PPainter, Pat 1981Pantich, Milan 1971Parkinson, Richard 1970, 71, 72, 73Parry, George 1955, 56Parry, James 1958, 59, 60, 61Parry, Stu 1954, 55Patterson, Richard 1954, 55, 56Payne, Mike 1992, 93, 94, 95Paynter, Quincey 1994, 95, 96Pearce, Davie 1964, 65Pendleton, Shaun 1983, 84, 85Pendleton, Tom 1981, 82, 83Pereira, Joe 1978, 79, 80, 81Perla, Simone 1968Pfister, Mark 1983, 84, 85, 86Pietrangelo, Bernard 1969, 70Pinho, Daniel 1999, 00, 01, 02Pitzer, Lester 1973Polak, Bill 1972, 73, 74, 75Polack, Rich 1974, 75, 76Polychroniades, Dan 1961Popovic, Zdravko 1971, 72, 73, 74Portillos, Zac 2011, 12Powers, Ben 1989, 90, 92, 93Prouhet, John 1975, 76, 78Prusha, Greg 1997, 98, 99, 00Pryor, Kenny 1987, 88, 90, 91Ptacek, John 1994, 95Pupik, Vojtech 1975, 76, 77, 78

QQueiroga, Joseph 1965, 66, 67Quinn, Aodhan 2011, 12

RRaphael, Bill 1963Reed, Jack* 1954Reichard, Peter 1961, 62Reymann, Steve 1969Reynolds, Brett 1988, 89, 90, 91Rhoads, Gabe 1995, 96, 97, 99Riggs, Lynn 1957Robertson, Douglass 1966, 67Robinson, Matthew 1991Robson, Josh 1994Rockwood, Paul 1969, 70, 71, 72Rodgers, Scott 1989Roetzel, Nick 1958Rosenthal, Harvey 1960, 61, 62Ross, Bill 1962Ross, Frank 1995, 97, 98, 99Rozen, Michael 1961, 62Ruman, Andrew 1957, 60, 61Rushing, Kevin 1995Russo, Mario* 1954

SSadler, Justin 2005Salmon, Bosville 1971, 72, 73, 74Samelko, Brad 2003Sandels, Ted 1955, 56Sandoval, Ivan 2007 Sarkodie, Kofi 2008, 09, 10Sasso, Phil 1964, 65Scarpelli, Glenn 1982, 83, 84, 85Scheall, Brian 2002, 03, 04Schier, Fritz 1968, 69Schiraldi, Joe 1971Schiraldi, Vito 1978, 80Schmidt, Troy 2000Schmitt, Thomas 2010, 11, 12Schneider, Matt 1992, 93, 94, 95Schubert, Franz 1957, 58, 59Scott, Roderick 1985, 86, 87, 88Senk, Wally 1995, 96Senn, David 2000, 01, 02, 03Sensky, Kory 1985, 86, 87, 88Serna, Dillon 2012Sharkey, Glenn 1981, 82, 83, 84Shoyoye, Bimbo 1971, 72, 73, 74Shutway, Jerry 1978, 79Simmons, Cliff 1976Simonsen, Remi 1999, 00, 01Sipos, Corey 2004, 05, 07Slater, Steven 1989, 90, 91, 92Smith, Barry 1990Smith, Dan 1980, 81, 82Smith, Matt 1984, 85, 86, 87Smith, Robert 1972, 73, 74, 75Andrew Souders 2012Spanos, Jerry 1980, 81, 82Speas, Ben 2009, 10 Spelling, Simon 1980, 81, 82, 83Sprague, Matt 1998, 99Stahl, Roby 1971, 73, 74Steiner, Mark 1974, 75, 76, 77Stengren, Ryan 1991, 92, 93, 94Stevenson Eric 2010, 11, 12Stevenson, Eric 1996, 97, 98Stillmayer, Udo 1962, 63, 64, 65Stock, Brian 1991, 93, 94, 95Strecker, Dave 1978, 79, 80, 81Suiter, Carl 1962, 63, 64, 65Swaney, Doug 1996, 97, 98Szabat, Ray 1980, 81, 82, 83Szeghalmi, Zoltan 1968, 69Sziraky, Jospeh 1959

TTemo, James 1955, 56Temo, Lawrence* 1954Thacker, Justin 2000, 01Theuma, Charles 1978, 79, 80, 81Thompson, Michael 1987Tilton, Norman 1955, 56, 58Tipton, Andrew 2005, 06, 07Toth, Steve 1977Trapp, Wil 2011, 12Tsitiridis, Savas 1980, 81Tuber, Jeremy 1993Tulloch, McKauly 2010Turnbull, Neil 1986, 87, 88, 89Tutich, Matt 2005, 06, 07, 08

UUbiparipovic, Sinisa 2004, 05, 06

VVadnay, Andy 1964, 65, 66, 67Vajda, Mehrdad 1972Valentic, John 1989Valentin, Zarek 2009, 10 Vaughan, James* 1954Vaughan, Lawton 54, 55, 56Veris, Kyle 2001, 02Vigen, Lara 1989, 90, 91Volpe, Greg 1976, 77Vrablic, John 1988, 90, 92

WWahl, Bill 1994, 95, 96, 97Walters, Daniel 1965Walters, Josh 1996Wasylow,Larry 1967Weinstein, Doug 1976Wells, David 1986, 87, 88, 89Wild, Brian 1994, 95, 96, 97Wilkinson, Paul 1990, 91, 92, 93Willenbacher, John 1969, 70Williams, Charles 1956, 57Williams, David 1964, 65, 67Wilt, Bruce 1961, 62, 63Wilt, David 1963

YYoung, Brad 1991, 92Yedlin, DeAndre 2011, 12

ZZakuani, Steve 2007, 08Zastawniak, Ken 1963Zemanski, Ben 2006, 07, 08, 09Zupko, David 1986, 87, 88, 89

*Non-lettermen; members of first soc-cer team.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY: YEAR-BY-YEAR (21-23-6)YEAR OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT1961 Saint Louis (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) St. Louis, Mo. L, 2-71963 Lake Forest (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) Jacksonville, Ill. W, 3-2 Ohio Wesleyan Jacksonville, Ill. L, 1-21964 Denison (NCAA Midwest Regional) Granville, Ohio W, 3-0 Wheaton Granville, Ohio L, 1-31966 Michigan State (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) Akron, Ohio L, 0-21967 Temple (NCAA Playoffs) Philadelphia, Pa. W, 1-0 Michigan State Akron, Ohio L, 1-31968 Michigan State (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) Akron, Ohio L, 0-11970 Saint Louis (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-71971 SIU-Edwardsville (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) Akron, Ohio L, 0-21972 vs. Mo.-St. Louis (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) Edwardsville, Ill. W, 4-2 vs. SIU-Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill. L, 2-31975 Saint Louis (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) St. Louis, Mo. L, 1-21976 Indiana (NCAA Midwest Playoffs) Akron, Ohio L, 1-21983 UW-Green Bay (NCAA Playoffs) Akron, Ohio W, 7-0 Indiana Bloomington, Ind. L, 1-2 (OT)1984 Evansville (NCAA Tournament) Evansville, Ind. L, 2-31985 Indiana (NCAA Tournament) Bloomington, Ind. L, 0-21986 Evansville (NCAA Tournament) Evansville, Ind. W, 2-1 (OT) Penn State (NCAA Quarterfinals) Akron, Ohio W, 2-1 Fresno State (NCAA Semifinals) Fresno, Calif. W, 1-0 Duke (NCAA Final) Fresno, Calif. L, 0-11998 Indiana (NCAA First Round) Bloomington, Ind. L, 2-3 (2OT)2001 South Florida (NCAA First Round) State College, Pa. L, 1-22002 Notre Dame (NCAA First Round) South Bend, Ind. L, 1-32003 Rutgers (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio W, 3-2 Maryland (NCAA Third Round) College Park, Md. L, 0-1

YEAR OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT 2004 Michigan (NCAA First Round) Ann Arbor, Mich. L, 1-22005 West Virginia (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio W, 5-0 #8 Connecticut (NCAA Third Round) Storrs, Conn. T, 3-3 (4-3 PK) #1 Maryland (NCAA Quarterfinals) College Park, Md. T, 1-1 (1-4 PK)2007 South Florida (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio L, 0-1 (2OT)2008 Ohio State (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio^ W, 1-0 (2OT) Northwestern (NCAA Third Round) Evanston, Ill. L, 0-12009 South Florida (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio W, 2-0 Stanford (NCAA Third Round) Akron, Ohio W, 2-0 #8 Tulsa (NCAA Quarterfinals) Akron, Ohio W, 1-0 #5 North Carolina (NCAA Semifinals) Cary, N.C. T, 0-0 (5-4 PK) #2 Virginia (NCAA Final) Cary, N.C. T, 0-0 (2-3 PK)2010 West Virginia (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio W, 3-2 #14 Indiana (NCAA Third Round) Akron, Ohio W, 2-1 #6 Cal.-Berkeley (NCAA Quarterfinal) Akron, Ohio T, 3-3 (3-2) #10 Michigan (NCAA Semifinal) Santa Barbara, Calif. W, 2-1 #1 Louisville (NCAA Final) Santa Barbara, Calif. W, 1-02011 Northwestern (NCAA First Round) Akron, Ohio W, 3-1 #6 SMU (NCAA Second Round) Dallas, Texas W, 3-2 Charlotte (NCAA Third Round) Charlotte, N.C. L, 0-1 2012 Michigan (NCAA Second Round) Akron, Ohio W, 2-1 #12 Creighton (NCAA Third Round) Akron, Ohio T, 1-1 (4-5 PK)^ - played at St. Vincent-St. Mary’s High School, Akron, Ohio

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ALL-TIME MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS (23-8-5)YEAR OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT SCORE1994 Bowling Green (Semifinals) Akron, Ohio L 0-11995 Miami (Semifinals) Kalamazoo, Mich. W 2-0 Bowling Green (Final) Kalamazoo, Mich. L 0-21996 Kentucky (Semifinals) Bowling Green, Ohio L 0-21997 Easter Michigan (Quarterfinals) Oxford, Ohio W 4-0 Miami (Semifinals) Oxford, Ohio W 2-0 Bowling Green (Final) Oxford, Ohio L 0-11998 W. Michigan (Quarterfinals) Lexington, Ky. W 5-0 Buffalo (Semifinals) Lexington, Ky. W 3-2 (3OT) Bowling Green (Final) Akron, Ohio W 4-11999 W. Michigan (Quarterfinals) DeKalb, Ill. L 1-22000 Buffalo (Quarterfinals) Buffalo, N.Y. L 1-22001 Northern Illinois (Quarterfinals) Akron, Ohio W 2-1 (4OT) Marshall (Semifinals) Akron, Ohio W 2-1 Kentucky (Final) Lexington, Ky. L 0-1 (2OT)2002 W. Michigan (Quarterfinals) Huntington, W.Va. W 3-0 Marshall (Semifinals) Bowling Green, Ohio T 2-2 (4-3 PK) Bowling Green (Final) Bowling Green, Ohio W 4-12003 Buffalo (Quarterfinals) Bowling Green, Ohio W 2-0 W. Michigan (Semifinals) Bowling Green, Ohio T 0-0 (2OT)

YEAR OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT SCORE2004 Bowling Green (Quarterfinals) Kalamazoo, Mich. W 1-0 Buffalo (Semifinals) Kalamazoo, Mich. W 4-1 W. Michigan (Final) Akron, Ohio W 6-12005 W. Michgian (Semifinals) Akron, Ohio W 5-0 Buffalo (Final) Akron, Ohio T 0-0 (7-6 PK)2006 Bowling Green (Semifinals) DeKalb, Ill. W 8-2 Northern Illinois (Final) DeKalb, Ill. L 0-12007 Northern Illinois (Quarterfinals) Akron, Ohio W 2-1 (2OT) Buffalo (Final) Akron, Ohio W 1-0 (2OT)2008 Hartwick (Semifinals) Akron, Ohio T 1-1 (3-0 PK) Northern Illinois (Final) Akron, Ohio W 1-0 (2OT)2009 Northern Illinois (Semifinals) Akron, Ohio W 1-0 Hartwick (Final) Akron, Ohio W 2-12010 Buffalo (Semifinals) Akron, Ohio W 3-1 W. Michigan (Final) Akron, Ohio W 4-02011 W. Michigan (Semifinal) Akron, Ohio T 1-1 (3-4 PK)2012 Bowling Green (Semifinal) Akron, Ohio W 2-0 Northern Illinois (Final) Akron, Ohio W 2-0

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TEAM RECORDSSINGLE GAMEGOALS SCORED OPPONENT SCORE YEAR1. 14 vs. Youngstown State W, 14-1 19742. 12 vs. Cleveland State W, 12-2 2005 at Youngstown State W, 12-0 1981 vs. Western Reserve W, 12-2 19585. 10 vs. Wright State W, 10-1 1983 vs. Cincinnati W, 10-0 1975 vs. Case Tech W, 10-0 1961 vs. Case Tech W, 10-2 1957

ASSISTS OPPONENT SCORE YEAR1. 13 vs. Cleveland State W, 12-2 20052. 10 vs. Michigan W, 7-1 20103. 9 vs. Bowling Green W, 8-2 20054. 8 vs. Wright State W, 8-0 20085. 7 at Buffalo W, 5-2 2011 vs. Bowling Green W, 6-0 2009 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 7-0 2008 vs. Youngstown State W, 14-1 19749. 6 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 5-0 2012 6 vs. Western Michigan W, 4-0 2010 6 at Michigan W, 5-1 2009

SHOTS OPPONENT SCORE YEAR1. 34 vs. Northern Illinios W, 2-1 (4OT) 2001 vs. Robert Morris W, 4-0 19973. 33 vs. Bowling Green W, 2-0 2012 vs. Canisius W, 5-1 1994 vs. Northern Kentucky W, 5-1 19876. 31 vs. Creighton T, 1-1 20127. 30 at Bowling Green W, 2-0 2012 at Northern Illinois W, 2-0 1998 at Western Michigan W, 5-1 1997

GOALS ALLOWED OPPONENT SCORE YEAR1. 10 vs. Indiana L, 0-10 19942. 9 at Ohio L, 4-9 19623. 6 at SIU Edwardsville L, 0-6 1978 at Michigan State L, 4-6 1962 Ohio State W, 8-6 1962

SEASON HIGHSWINS RECORD PCT. YEAR1. 23 23-1-1 .940 20092. 22 22-1-2 .920 20103. 18 18-1-3 .886 2012 18-1-4 .870 20055. 17 17-2-4 .826 2008 17-3-1 .833 1998 17-4-3 .771 19868. 15 15-4-4 .739 2011 15-4-2 .762 2005 15-5-2 .727 2003 15-2-3 .825 1984 15-5-2 .727 1983

LOSSES RECORD PCT. YEAR1. 10 9-10-0 .474 19922. 9 9-9-1 .500 19963. 8 10-8-2 .550 2002 10-8-3 .548 19895. 7 10-7-1 .583 2001 7-7-3 .500 2000 7-7-2 .500 1979 4-7-0 .364 1965

TIES RECORD PCT. YEAR1. 4 15-4-4 .739 2011 17-2-4 .826 2008 18-1-4 .870 2005 3 18-1-3 .886 2012 13-5-3 .690 2004 7-7-3 .500 2000 10-8-3 .548 1989 12-5-3 .643 1988 12-6-3 .643 1987 17-4-3 .771 1986 12-5-3 .643 1985 15-2-3 .825 1984 12-3-3 .750 1982 9-3-3 .700 1971

SEASON HIGHSGOALS SCORED GAMES AVERAGE YEAR1. 73 14 5.2/game 19612. 69 11 6.3/game 19603. 68 23 3.0/game 20054. 64 25 2.6/game 20105. 63 22 2.9/game 19836. 62 18 3.4/game 1981

ASSISTS GAMES AVERAGE YEAR1. 86 21 4.1/game 19982. 61 25 2.4/game 20103. 59 23 2.6/game 2005 21 2.8/game 19975. 49 23 2.1/game 2011 25 2.0/game 20097. 47 22 2.1/game 20128. 44 23 1.9/game 20089. 41 17 2.4/game 1999

SHOTS GAMES AVERAGE YEAR1. 426 22 19.4/game 20122. 412 25 16.5/game 20093. 408 25 16.3/game 2010 4. 374 23 16.3/game 20115. 371 21 17.7/game 19986. 347 23 15.1/game 20057. 345 23 15.0/game 2008 21 16.4/game 19979. 314 21 15.0/game 2004

POINTS GAMES AVERAGE YEAR1. 202 21 9.6/game 19982. 195 23 8.5/game 20053. 189 25 7.6/game 20104. 165 25 6.6/game 20095. 161 21 7.7/game 19976. 149 19 7.8/game 19907. 145 23 6.3/game 20118. 139 22 6.3/game 20129. 138 23 6.0/game 2008

SHUTOUTS RECORDED GAMES AVERAGE YEAR1. 19 25 0.8/game 20092. 16 22 0.7/game 20123. 15 23 0.7/game 20054. 14 25 0.6/game 2010 23 0.6/game 20086. 13 22 0.6/game 2003 24 0.5/game 1986 22 0.6/game 1983

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED GAMES AVERAGE YEAR1. 7 25 0.3/game 2009 2. 8 22 0.4/game 2012 10 0.8/game 1958 4. 10 14 0.7/game 1975 10 1.0/game 19596. 11 23 0.5/game 2008 8 1.4/game 1956

LOWEST GAA GOALS ALLOWED MIN. PLAYED GAMES YEAR1. 0.27 7 2,300:47 25 20092. 0.35 8 2,040:00 22 20123. 0.45 11 2,203:11 23 20084. 0.51 12 2,132:09 23 20055. 0.55 12 1,986:35 21 20076. 0.58 13 2,018:20 22 20037. 0.59 13 1,950:00 21 1987

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSINGLE-GAMEGOALS NAME OPPONENT YEAR1. 7 Pete Milich Frostburg 19622. 4 Ross McKenzie Western Michigan 2004 John Young San Diego 19923. 3 Several Players

ASSISTS NAME OPPONENT YEAR1. 4 Michael Nanchoff vs. Bowling Green 2009 George Nanchoff Youngstown State 1974 Ed Bender Western Reserve 19564. 3 Michael Nanchoff vs. Florida Atlantic 2010 Anthony Ampaipitakwong at Wright State 2007 Brendan Murphy Cleveland State 2005 Hans Jorgen Haugland at Cleveland State 2002 Orjan Bjaneso at Clemson 1999 Justin Millard at Western Michigan 1997 Duncan Horner at Evansville 1993 Paul Wilkinson at UW-Green Bay 1990

SEASON HIGHSPOINTS PLAYER GAMES AVE./GAME YEAR1. 75 Pete Millich 14 5.36 19612. 52 Matt English 18 2.89 19823. 51 Louis Nanchoff 14 3.64 19754. 50 Pete Millich 10 5.00 19625. 47 Steve Zakuani 23 2.04 2008 George Nanchoff 14 3.36 19757. 46 Darren Mattocks 22 2.09 2011 Frank Abel 12 3.83 19619. 44 Louis Nanchoff 13 3.38 197610. 43 George Nanchoff 12 3.58 197411. 42 Pete Milich 13 3.23 1963 Fritz Kungl 11 3.82 1960 Frank Abel 11 3.82 196014. 41 Darren Mattocks 25 1.64 2010

GOALS NAME GAMES AVE./GAME YEAR1. 31 Pete Millich 14 2.21 19612. 22 Louis Nanchoff 14 1.57 19753. 21 Darren Mattocks 22 0.95 2011 Matt English 18 1.17 1982 Pete Millich 10 2.10 19626. 20 Steve Zakuani 23 0.87 20087. 19 Jim Malcolm 12 1.58 1968 Pete Milich 13 1.46 19639. 18 Darren Mattocks 25 0.72 2010 Louis Nanchoff 13 1.38 1976 George Nanchoff 14 1.29 1975 George Nanchoff 12 1.50 1974

ASSISTS NAME GAMES AVE./GAME YEAR1. 15 Michael Apple 21 0.71 1998 Allen Eller 21 0.71 19983. 13 Darlington Nagbe 25 0.52 2010 George Nanchoff 13 1.00 1976 Pete Millich 14 0.93 19616. 12 Frank Abel 14 0.86 1961 Frank Abel 11 1.09 19608. 11 Scott Caldwell 23 0.48 2011 Anthony Ampaipitakwong 25 0.44 2010 Michael Nanchoff 20 0.55 2009 Allen Eller 20 0.55 1997 J.B. Amangoua 17 0.65 1983 George Nanchoff 14 0.79 1975 Pete Milich 11 1.00 1960

SHOTS NAME GAMES AVE./GAME YEAR1. 103 Teal Bunbury 25 4.12 20092. 101 Darren Mattocks 22 4.59 2011 95 Matt English 18 5.28 19804. 93 Darren Mattocks 25 3.72 20105. 85 Steve Zakuani 23 3.70 20086. 82 Eric Stevenson 22 3.72 20127. 68 Roderick Scott 24 2.83 1986 Roderick Scott 20 3.40 1988 Matt English 18 3.78 198210. 65 Steve Zakuani 21 3.10 2007

GAA* NAME MINS. GOALS GP/GS YEAR1. 0.28 David Meves 2,253 7 25/25 20092. 0.35 David Meves 2,040 8 22/22 20123. 0.46 Evan Bush 2,158 11 23/23 20084. 0.51 Evan Bush 2,132 12 23/23 20055. 0.54 Sean Burke 1,680 10 20/20 19836. 0.55 Evan Bush 1,957 12 21/21 20077. 0.58 Justin Christafaris 2,018 13 22/22 20038. 0.59 David Zupko 1,920 13 21/21 19879. 0.64 David Meves 2,233 16 25/25 201010. 0.66 Sean Burke 1,920 14 20/20 1984

SHUTOUTS NAME GP/GS YEAR1. 17 David Meves 25/25 20092. 16 David Meves 22/22 20123. 14 Evan Bush 23/23 20054. 13 Evan Bush 23/23 2008 Justin Christafaris 22/22 20036. 12 Evan Bush 21/21 2007 David Zupko 24/24 1986 Sean Burke 18/18 19839. 11 David Meves 25/25 2010 Sean Burke 20/20 1984

MIN. PLAYED NAME GP/GS YEAR1. 2,253 David Meves 25/25 20092. 2,233 David Meves 25/25 20103. 2,221 David Zupko 24/24 19864. 2,158 Evan Bush 23/23 20085. 2,132 Evan Bush 23/23 20056. 2,083 David Meves 22/22 20117. 2,040 David Meves 22/22 20128. 2,018 Justin Christafaris 22/22 20039. 1,957 Evan Bush 21/21 200710. 1,950 Justin Christafaris 21/21 2004

WINS NAME RECORD PCT. YEAR1. 23 David Meves 23-1-1 .940 20092. 22 David Meves 22-1-2 .920 20103. 18 David Meves 18-1-3 .886 2012 Evan Bush 18-1-4 .870 20055. 17 Evan Bush 17-2-4 .826 2008 David Zupko 17-4-3 .771 1986 Kyle Milligan 17-3-1 .833 19988. 15 David Meves 15-4-4 .739 2011 Evan Bush 15-4-2 .800 2007 Justin Christafaris 15-5-2 .727 200311. 14 Sean Burke 14-4-2 .750 1983 Sean Burke 14-3-3 .775 1984 Bill Wahl 14-4-2 .750 1997

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1. David Meves 2009-12 942. Anthony Ampaipitakwong 2007-10 93 Chad Barson 2009-12 934. Scott Caldwell 2009-12 885. David Wells 1986-89 86 Evan Bush 2005-08 86 Ben Zemanski 2006-09 868. Matt Tutich 2005-08 859. Steve Kalan 2004-07 83

POINTS YEAR BREAKDOWN POINTS1. Pete Milich 1960-63 85G, 34A 2042. George Nanchoff 1973-76 56G, 32A 1443. Matt English 1979-82 57G, 29A 1434. Frank Abel 1959-62 50G, 36A 1365. Louis Nanchoff 1975-77 50G, 24A 124

GOALS YEAR GOALS1. Pete Milich 1960-63 852. Matt English 1979-82 573. George Nanchoff 1973-76 564. Louis Nanchoff 1975-77 50 Frank Abel 1959-61 50

ASSISTS YEAR ASSISTS1. Frank Abel 1959-62 362. Pete Milich 1960-63 343. Allen Eller 1995-98 33 4. George Nanchoff 1973-76 325. Michael Apple 1995-98 316. Anthony Ampaipitakwong 2007-10 30

SHOTS YEAR SHOTS1. Roderick Scott 1985-88 2322. Matt English 1979-82 2173. Allen Eller 1995-98 2144. Michael Apple 1995-98 2035. Grahame Evison 1985-88 171

GAA (MIN. 2,500 MP) YEAR MIN GA GAA 1. David Meves 2009-12 8,608 48 0.502 2. Evan Bush 2005-08 8,009 52 0.584 3. Sean Burke 1983-84 3,600 24 0.600 4. Glen Sharkey 1981-85 4,115 36 0.787 5. Justin Christafaris 2001-04 4,573 45 0.885 6. David Zupko 1986-89 6,682 70 0.943 7. Kyle Milligan 1998-01 6,235 67 0.970 8. Andy Lonneman 1987-90 3,279 38 1.043

SHUTOUTS YEARS GP/GS SO 1. David Meves 2009-12 94/94 54.0 2. Evan Bush 2005-08 86/86 48.0 3. David Zupko 1986-89 73/72 26.5 4. Kyle Milligan 1998-01 68/68 24.5 Glen Sharkey 1981-85 47 24.5 6. Sean Burke 1983-86 38 23.0 7. Justin Christafaris 2001-04 50/50 21.0 9. Bill Wahl 1994-97 47/46 16.5

MINUTES PLAYED YEARS MINUTES 1. David Meves 2009-12 8,608 2. Evan Bush 2005-08 8,009 3. David Zupko 1986-89 6,682 4. Kyle Milligan 1998-01 6,235 5. Justin Christafaris 2001-04 4,573 6. Mike Payne 1992-95 4,321 7. Bill Wahl 1994-97 4,251 8. Glen Sharkey 1981-83,85 4,115

WINS YEARS W-L-T 1. David Meves 2009-12 83-7-10 2. Evan Bush 2005-08 63-12-11 3. Kyle Milligan 1998-01 44-15-6 4. David Zupko 1986-89 42-16-10 5. Glen Sharkey 1981-83,85 32-10-6 6. Justin Christafaris 2001-04 30-14-6 7. Bill Wahl 1994-97 29-14-4 Mike Payne 1992-95 29-16-2

WIN PERCENT (MIN. 20 DEC.) YEARS W-L-T PCT. 1. David Meves 2009-12 77-7-10 .872 2. Dan Smith 1980-82 17-2-1 .875 3. Evan Bush 2005-08 63-12-11 .797 4. Sean Burke 1983-84 28-7-5 .763 5. Andy Lonneman 1987-90 22-7-3 .734 6. Glen Sharkey 1981-83,85 32-10-6 .729 7. Kyle Milligan 1998-01 44-15-6 .691

MISCELLANEOUSSINGLE-GAMEMost Points in a Game: 37, vs. Cleveland State, 2005Most Goals in a Half: 8, vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay, 1986

SINGLE-SEASONFewest Goals Scored in a Season: 11 (7 games), 1955Most Opponent Goals Scored in a Season: 46 (10 games), 1962Most Consecutive Wins: 23, 2009Most Consecutive Shutouts: 11, 2009-10^Longest Road Unbeaten Streak: 22 (19-0-3), 2008-10Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 48 (44-0-4), 2008-2011*Most Consecutive Games Without Shutouts: 39, 1960-63Longest Losing Streak: 4, 1970, 1989, 1992, 1996Most Shutouts Against Zips: 6, 1979

Key* - NCAA record; ^ - tied an NCAA record

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W L T UA OPP 1ST MEETINGAdelphi 1 0 0 2 0 1985Air Force 2 0 0 5 0 1971Alabama A&M 2 1 0 5 5 1984Alderson-Broaddus 1 1 0 2 3 1974American 2 2 0 4 4 1988Appalachian State 1 0 0 4 1 1979Army 1 0 0 3 1 1997Ball State 3 0 0 18 1 1965Boston University 0 1 0 0 1 1987Bowling Green 42 8 3 149 41 1966Brockport State 2 0 0 5 3 1971Brooklyn College 0 0 1 1 1 1988Brown 0 1 0 0 3 1965Buffalo 22 1 1 61 12 1996Buffalo State 6 2 0 29 13 1968Cal-Fullerton 0 1 1 0 1 1991Cal-Sacramento 1 0 0 3 0 1996Cal St. Northridge 2 0 0 5 1 2010Cal Poly 1 0 0 1 0 2011UC-Berkley 0 0 1 3 3 2010UC-Santa Barbara 0 2 0 2 8 2006Canisius 2 0 0 6 1 1994Case Western Reserve 6 0 1 56 6 1956Central Michigan 3 0 0 12 2 1992Charlotte 0 1 0 0 1 2011Cincinnati 9 2 0 31 8 1975Clemson 1 0 0 3 1 1999Cleveland State 36 11 3 121 60 1955Coastal Carolina 2 0 0 3 1 1993Connecticut 0 0 2 6 6 2001Cornell 0 1 0 2 3 1980Creighton 1 0 2 3 2 2010Davidson 2 0 0 4 0 1986Davis & Elkins 0 0 1 0 0 1971Dayton 10 1 0 38 3 1976Denison 13 4 0 47 28 1956Detroit 2 1 0 6 4 1991Duke 0 3 0 0 4 1983Duquesne 0 0 1 1 1 1996Eastern Illinois 2 0 0 8 0 1990Eastern Michigan 10 0 0 39 7 1982Evansville 8 9 1 25 19 1980Fairleigh Dickinson 1 2 1 6 5 1983Federal City 1 0 0 3 0 1974Florida Atlantic 6 0 0 27 1 1993Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 0 4 0 2012Florida International 1 1 0 5 4 1987Fresno State 2 2 1 5 5 1984Frostburg 2 0 0 12 6 1962Furman 0 1 0 1 3 1999George Mason 1 1 1 6 6 1984Georgetown 0 0 1 2 2 1991Grove City 2 0 0 10 3 1959Harris Teachers 1 0 0 3 2 1970Hartford 0 0 1 3 3 1988Hartwick 9 1 2 24 13 1973Hiram 2 0 0 12 2 1960High Point 1 0 0 4 0 2009Howard 2 8 0 12 22 1963Illinois-Chicago 7 1 1 30 11 1968Illinois State 0 2 0 1 3 1992Indiana 7 23 2 22 68 1967IUPUI 1 0 1 3 2 2002IPFW 5 0 0 15 0 2002Kent 15 0 0 62 9 1955Kentucky 8 4 2 21 11 1995Kenyon 8 1 0 48 12 1955Lake Forest 1 0 0 3 2 1963Lewis 0 0 1 3 3 1974Louisville 1 2 1 3 4 1999Loyola-Md. 2 1 0 4 4 1984Marquette 8 0 4 31 13 1980Marshall 6 1 2 14 8 1997Maryland 1 1 0 4 2 1993Massachusetts 1 0 0 1 0 1985Miami 13 1 1 53 14 1981

OPPONENT W L T UA OPP 1ST MEETINGMichigan 9 4 0 23 13 2003Michigan State 25 11 1 75 47 1962Missouri-St. Louis 1 0 0 4 2 1972Missouri State 0 0 1 0 0 2008Morehead State 1 0 0 6 0 1973Navy 1 0 0 2 0 1998New Hampshire 1 0 0 2 1 1995New Mexico 1 1 1 4 3 2007UNC-Charlotte 0 2 0 2 7 1992UNC-Chapel Hill 2 2 1 6 6 1982UNC-Greensboro 2 0 0 6 0 2006North Carolina State 0 1 0 1 2 1996Northeastern 1 0 0 2 1 1997Northwestern 2 1 0 4 2 1989Northern Illinois 20 3 1 48 13 1990Northern Kentucky 1 0 0 5 1 1987Notre Dame 7 3 3 27 13 1981Oakland 10 4 3 29 17 1982Oberlin 11 3 1 43 19 1956Ohio 9 3 1 39 29 1961Ohio State 26 6 3 118 43 1955Ohio Wesleyan 12 4 1 58 29 1955Old Dominion 1 0 1 4 3 1988Oneonta State 0 1 1 0 1 1973Pittsburgh 16 7 2 69 30 1957Penn State 15 13 5 42 44 1978Pennsylvania 1 0 0 1 0 1997Portland 0 1 1 2 3 2000Princeton 2 1 0 7 2 1987Quincy 2 3 1 8 12 1976Randolph-Macon 2 0 0 13 5 1966Richmond 1 0 0 1 0 1989Robert Morris 8 1 0 23 3 1994Rutgers 1 1 1 3 3 1987St. Bonaventure 3 1 0 15 5 1983St. Francis (Pa.) 2 0 0 6 1 2006St. John’s 0 1 2 2 6 1992Saint Louis 3 7 0 15 24 1961San Diego 1 0 0 4 3 1992San Francisco 0 0 3 1 1 1986Santa Clara 0 1 0 2 4 1992Seton Hall 1 0 0 4 2 2003Slippery Rock 3 1 0 14 7 1958South Carolina 0 2 1 1 5 1986South Florida 2 1 0 7 1 2007SIU-Edwardsville 1 12 1 13 47 1969Southern Methodist 2 1 0 4 3 1979Stanford 2 0 0 6 3 1994Stony Brook 1 0 0 1 0 2008Syracuse 1 0 0 2 1 1987Tampa 0 1 0 0 1 1987Temple 1 0 0 1 0 1967Tulsa 5 0 0 12 0 1993UAB 1 0 0 1 0 2007UCLA 0 2 0 0 4 1989Valparaiso 1 0 0 5 0 1990Vermont 0 0 1 0 0 1987Virginia 2 1 1 4 6 1980Virginia Tech 1 0 0 2 0 2009Wake Forest 2 2 1 11 10 1981Washington 1 1 0 2 4 2000West Virginia 9 2 1 37 18 1966Western Illinois 3 2 0 10 5 1978Western Kentucky 1 0 0 3 0 1986Western Michigan 30 2 2 103 14 1975Wheaton 1 1 0 4 4 1964William & Mary 3 0 0 4 0 1987UW-Green Bay 7 1 1 28 5 1977Wisconsin* 1 2 0 6 6 1986Wisconsin-Milwaukee 8 9 0 24 23 1980Wooster 24 0 1 105 11 1961Wright State 10 1 0 37 8 1983Xavier 6 0 0 18 7 1981Youngstown State 2 0 0 26 1 1974Totals 633 236 83 2,352 1,096

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1955

2-4-1 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score10/8 at Ohio Wesleyan L 0-510/22 at Kenyon L 1-310/25 at Kent State W 3-110/29 at Cleveland State T 4-411/1 at Ohio State L 0-511/5 at Cleveland State L 0-411/12 Kent State W 3-0 11-22

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Date Opponent W/L/T Score10/6 Cleveland State W 2-110/13 at Ohio Wesleyan W 2-010/20 at Western Reserve W 9-010/26 Ohio State W 1-010/29 Denison L 0-310/31 at Case Tech T 1-111/3 Oberlin L 2-511/10 at Kent State W 5-1 22-11

19573-3-1 • Coach: Stu Parry

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/28 Pittsburgh L 1-210/13 Ohio Wesleyan L 0-210/17 at Ohio State W 2-110/19 Case Tech W 10-210/26 at Oberlin T 1-111/2 at Kenyon W 1-011/9 Denison L 2-5 17-13

1958OCSA Champions

9-1-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/20 Cleveland State L 2-310/4 at Pittsburgh W 3-210/11 Ohio State W 4-010/18 Western Reserve W 12-210/22 at Kenyon W 6-010/25 Slippery Rock W 2-010/28 Oberlin W 1-011/1 Denison W 3-111/5 Case Tech W 5-011/8 at Ohio Wesleyan W 5-0 43-8

1959OCSA Champions

8-2-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/26 Kenyon W 6-210/3 Ohio Wesleyan W 5-110/10 Pittsburgh L 0-110/17 Grove City W 3-210/20 Slippery Rock L 2-310/24 Cleveland State W 2-110/31 at Ohio State W 5-011/4 Case Tech W 9-011/7 at Oberlin W 3-011/14 Denison W 1-0 36-10

1960OCSA Champions

10-1-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/24 Denison L 0-210/1 Cleveland State W 8-010/8 at Ohio Wesleyan W 5-010/15 at Pittsburgh W 8-010/19 Hiram W 9-110/22 at Kenyon W 5-110/26 Slippery Rock W 6-310/29 at Case Tech W 9-111/1 Oberlin W 3-111/4 at Grove City W 7-111/12 Ohio State W 9-1 69-11

1961OCSA Champions

12-2-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/23 at Denison W 4-09/30 St. Louis W 3-210/5 Wooster W 10-110/7 Pittsburgh L 3-410/10 Kenyon W 9-210/14 at Oberlin W 4-010/18 at Hiram W 3-110/21 at Slippery Rock W 4-110/23 Case Tech W 10-010/28 Ohio W 4-111/1 at Ohio Wesleyan W 4-111/4 at Ohio State W 8-111/11 at Cleveland State W 5-0

NCAA Midwest Playoffs11/15 at Saint Louis L 2-7 73-21

19625-4-1 • Coach: Stu Parry

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/22 Denison W 4-39/29 Ohio Wesleyan T 3-310/6 at Pittsburgh L 1-510/10 at Cleveland State W 4-310/13 Ohio State W 8-610/20 at Michigan State L 4-610/27 at Oberlin L 1-410/31 at Kenyon W 6-311/3 Frostburg State W 9-411/10 at Ohio L 4-9 44-46

1963OCSA Champions

10-3-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/21 Pittsburgh W 6-19/28 at Denison W 4-210/5 at Ohio Wesleyan W 8-310/10 Kenyon W 7-010/12 Cleveland State W 1-010/18 Michigan State L 0-310/26 Ohio W 3-110/30 Oberlin W 1-011/2 at Ohio State W 8-111/9 at Frostburg State W 3-211/11 at Howard L 2-3

NCAA Midwest Regional*11/15 Lake Forest W 3-211/16 Ohio Wesleyan L 1-2 47-20

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1964OCSA Champions

9-3-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/26 Howard L 2-410/3 Ohio Wesleyan W 6-110/8 Kenyon W 7-110/10 Ohio State W 5-110/17 at Michigan State L 0-510/21 at Cleveland State W 4-010/24 at Oberlin W 3-010/30 Denison W 5-211/7 at Pittsburgh W 1-011/14 at Ohio W 2-1

NCAA Midwest Regional*11/20 Denison W 3-011/21 Wheaton L 1-3 39-18

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19654-7-0 • Coach: Stu Parry

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/18 Brown L 0-39/25 at Denison L 1-510/2 at Ball State W 4-010/9 at Ohio Wesleyan W 3-210/16 Michigan State L 2-510/19 Ohio L 2-410/23 Cleveland State W 4-010/27 at Wooster W 3-010/30 at Oberlin L 0-311/6 Pittsburgh L 0-111/13 at Ohio State L 1-4 20-27

1966OCSA Champions

10-3-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/17 Ball State W 5-19/24 at West Virginia W 4-29/26 at Randolph-Macon W 6-210/11 at Ohio Wesleyan W 5-310/4 Denison W 3-210/8 Oberlin W 5-210/12 Bowling Green W 3-110/15 at Michigan State L 1-410/22 Wooster W 3-210/29 Ohio State W 7-111/5 at Pittsburgh L 0-111/12 at Ohio W 5-3

NCAA Midwest Playoffs Michigan State L 0-2 47-26

1967OCSA Champions

12-3-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/16 West Virginia L 3-49/23 Randolph-Macon W 7-39/30 at Wooster W 2-010/6 Indiana◊ W 1-010/6 Ball State◊ W 9-010/14 at Michigan State L 2-410/18 at Bowling Green W 6-310/21 Ohio W 2-110/25 at Denison W 2-110/28 Cleveland State W 4-310/31 at Oberlin W 3-211/4 Pittsburgh W 2-011/11 Ohio Wesleyan W 2-1

NCAA Playoffs at Temple W 1-0 Michigan State L 1-3 47-25

◊ Ball State Invitational

1968OCSA Champions

11-1-0 • Coach: Stu ParryDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/21 Buffalo State W 4-39/27 Denison◊ W 4-09/28 UI-Chicago Circle◊ W 4-110/5 Wooster W 3-210/8 Bowling Green W 7-010/11 at Ohio Wesleyan W 5-110/18 Michigan State W 4-110/25 at Ohio W 5-310/30 at Cleveland State W 1-011/2 Oberlin W 3-111/9 at Pittsburgh W 5-2

NCAA Midwest Playoffs Michigan State L 0-1 45-15

◊ Akron Invitational

19698-4-0 • Coach: Stu Parry

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/20 Buffalo State L 1-29/26 SIU-Edwardsville◊ L 1-39/27 Ohio◊ W 3-210/1 at Bowling Green W 3-010/4 at Wooster W 3-110/10 Kent State W 5-210/17 at Michigan State L 0-110/22 at Denison W 2-110/25 at Cleveland State L 1-210/28 Oberlin W 8-011/1 West Virginia W 3-011/8 at Howard W 3-2 33-16

◊ Akron Invitational

19708-5-1 • Coach: Bill Killen

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/19 Pittsburgh W 4-29/25 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-39/26 at Harris Teachers W 3-210/3 Wooster T 0-010/7 Bowling Green W 6-110/9 at Kent State W 5-010/16 Denison W 5-110/24 Michigan State W 3-110/28 at Oberlin W 5-010/31 West Virginia W 5-211/4 at Cleveland State L 1-211/7 at Ohio L 1-211/14 at Buffalo State L 1-2

NCAA Midwest Playoffs at St. Louis L 0-7 39-25

1971OCSA Champions

9-3-3 • Coach: Bill KillenDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/15 at Denison W 4-09/18 Air Force W 3-09/25 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-410/2 Brockport State W 2-110/5 at Bowling Green W 5-010/9 at Davis and Elkins T 0-010/13 at Pittsburgh T 4-410/16 at Wooster W 6-110/23 Howard L 1-210/26 Kent State W 5-110/30 at Michigan State W 1-011/3 Ohio T 1-111/10 Cleveland State W 1-011/13 at Buffalo State W 3-2

NCAA Midwest Playoffs SIU-Edwardsville L 0-2 36-18

19729-3-2 • Coach: Bill Killen

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/16 Ohio W 3-09/20 Wooster W 4-09/23 Buffalo State W 4-19/30 at Brockport St. W 3-210/7 at Air Force W 2-010/11 Pittsburgh W 2-010/14 UI-Chicago Circle T 1-110/21 at Howard L 1-310/24 at Kent State W 2-011/4 Michigan St. (forfeit) W 1-011/8 at Cleveland St. L 0-111/11 SIU-Edwardsville T 2-2

NCAA Midwest Playoffs vs. Miss.-St. Louis% W 4-2 SIU-Edwardsville L 2-3 31-17

% in Edwardsville, Ill.

19736-5-1 • Coach: Bill Killen

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/15 Oneonta State T 0-09/22 SIU-Edwardsville L 0-29/26 at Pittsburgh W 3-09/29 at Buffalo State W 6-110/13 at UI-Chicago Circle L 1-310/20 Howard L 1-210/24 Kent State W 1-010/27 at Hartwick L 0-311/2 vs Morehead St.◊ W 6-011/3 at West Virginia◊ L 3-411/7 Cleveland St. W 2-1 at Wooster W 1-0 24-16

◊ West Virginia Tournament

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6-5-1 • Coach: Robert DowdyDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/7 Lewis T 3-39/18 Buffalo State W 6-19/21 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-59/25 Federal City W 3-09/28 at Cleveland St. L 1-210/5 at Oneonta St. L 0-110/12 Kent^ W 8-010/19 at Howard L 0-210/22 Youngstown St. W 14-110/30 Bowling Green W 4-111/2 Alderson Broaddus L 0-311/9 Wooster W 6-1 45-20

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1975OSCA Champions

11-2-1 • Coach: Robert DowdyDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/6 Cincinnati W 10-09/12 at Pittsburgh◊ T 0-09/13 Alderson Broaddus◊ W 2-09/20 SIU-Edwardsville L 4-59/23 at Buffalo St. W 4-19/27 at Western Mich. W 6-010/4 at Indiana W 2-110/8 Kent State W 3-110/11 at Michigan St. W 5-010/18 Howard W 1-010/25 Wooster W 5-010/29 at Bowling Green W 3-011/8 Cleveland St. W 4-0

NCAA Midwest Playoffs at St. Louis L 1-2 50-10

◊ Pittsburg (2OT) h Classic

1976OSCA Champions

8-5-0 • Coach: Robert DowdyDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/11 Pittsburgh W 5-19/18 at SIU-Edwardsville L 2-59/25 Ill.-Chicago Circle◊ W 5-29/26 Quincy◊ L 2-310/2 Indiana L (OT) 2-310/6 at Kent St. W 4-010/9 Michigan St. W 4-010/16 Bowling Green W 7-010/20 at Wooster W 5-010/23 Dayton W 4-010/30 Howard L 0-111/6 at Cleveland St. W 2-1

NCAA Midwest Playoffs11/21 Indiana L 1-2 43-18

◊ Quincy Tournament

19778-5-0 • Coach: Robert Dowdy

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/10 Pittsburgh W 5-09/17 St. Louis L 1-29/24 at UI-Chicago Circle W 5-29/27 Wooster W 3-210/2 at Indiana L 0-510/5 at Dayton L (OT) 1-210/8 at Michigan St. W 5-110/15 at Bowling Green W 4-010/22 SIU-Edwardsville L 0-210/26 Kent St. W 6-110/28 Wheaton◊ W 3-110/29 UW-Green Bay◊ W 1-011/5 Cleveland St. W 3-4 37-22

◊ Wheaton Classic

19788-5-0 • Coach: Robert Dowdy

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/13 at Pittsburgh W 3-29/16 Dayton W 1-09/19 at Wooster W 3-09/23 Western Illinois W (OT) 1-09/24 Quincy L 0-39/30 Indiana L 1-210/7 at Ohio State W 6-210/14 at SIU-Edwardsville L 0-610/21 Bowling Green W (OT) 6-0 10/25 at Kent St. W 1-010/28 Michigan St. W 2-011/6 at Cleveland St. L 1-311/10 at Penn State L 0-4 25-22

19797-7-2 • Coach: Robert Dowdy

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/8 Penn State T 0-09/12 at Pittsburgh W 1-09/15 Appalachian St.◊ W 4-19/16 SMU◊ L 0-19/19 Wooster W 9-09/22 at Quincy T 1-19/23 at Western Illinois L 0-29/30 at Indiana L 0-310/6 Ohio State† L 2-310/7 Western Mich.† W 2-010/14 SIU-Edwardsville L 0-210/17 Kent State W 8-010/20 at Bowling Green L 0-110/24 at Dayton W 8-010/27 at Michigan St. W 2-011/3 Cleveland St. L 1-5 38-19

◊ Big Red Classic, Bloomington, Ind.† Children’s Hospital Classic, Akron, Ohio

1980OCSA Champions

12-5-1 • Coach: Robert DowdyDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 at UWM• L 1-2 (OT)9/2 at Marquette• W 5-19/6 Pittsburgh W 4-19/12 at Penn St. L 1-29/16 at Wooster W 7-09/19 Evansville W 1-09/21 Quincy L 0-49/27 Indiana L 1-39/30 at Ohio St. W 3-010/4 Ohio◊ W 4-110/5 Cornell◊ L (OT) 2-310/12 at Virginia W 1-010/15 at Kent State W 3-210/18 Bowling Green W 1-010/22 Dayton W 4-010/25 Michigan State W 4-011/1 at Western Mich. W 1-011/8 at Cleveland St. T (OT) 0-0 43-19

• Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tournament◊ Children’s Hospital Classic

1981OCSA Champions

14-3-1 • Coach: Robert DowdyDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/5 Wake Forest W 5-39/9 at Dayton W 2-09/13 Penn St. L 1-29/16 Wooster W 5-09/20 at Indiana L 1-39/27 UWM L 1-29/30 Ohio St. W 4-010/3 Miami◊ W 7-010/4 Virginia◊ W 2-110/7 at Pittsburgh W 3-010/10 at Bowling Green W 2-010/18 at Evansville W 2-110/19 at Xavier W 3-010/22 Notre Dame W 2-010/24 at Michigan St. W 2-010/29 at Youngstown St. W 12-010/31 Western Mich. W 8-011/7 Cleveland St. T (OT) 0-0 62-12

◊ Childrens Hospital Classic

1982OCSA Champions

12-3-3 • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/4 West Virginia◊ T (OT) 3-39/5 UNC◊ W (OT) 2-19/8 Dayton W 4-19/11 Eastern Mich. W 6-09/18 UW-Green Bay• W 4-19/22 at Wooster W 4-09/25 at UWM W 2-19/29 at Ohio St. T (OT) 0-010/1 at Penn St. L 0-310/5 Pittsburgh W 5-010/8 Indiana L 1-210/13 at Notre Dame W 5-110/16 Evansville L (OT) 1-210/20 Bowling Green W (OT) 4-310/23 Michigan St. W 2-110/27 Oakland W 4-210/30 at Western Mich. W 4-011/7 at Cleveland St. W 3-2 54-24

◊ Carolina Classic• Children’s Hospital Classic

1983OCSA Champions

15-5-2 • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/3 St. Bonaventure◊ W 4-09/4 West Virginia◊ W 4-09/7 at Dayton W 4-09/10 Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-19/11 Duke• L 0-29/14 Wooster• W 6-09/17 Marquette W 4-09/21 at UW-Green Bay L 1-29/25 UWM W 2-09/28 Ohio St. W 6-010/2 Penn St. T (OT) 0-010/7 at Indiana T (OT) 0-010/12 Wright St. W 10-110/16 at Evansville L 0-210/19 Notre Dame W 2-110/22 at Michigan St. W 3-010/26 at Oakland W 1-010/30 at Bowling Green W 2-111/2 at Pittsburgh L 0-111/6 Cleveland St. W 2-0

NCAA Playoffs UW-Green Bay W 7-011/20 at Indiana L (OT) 1-2 63-13

◊ Children’s Hospital Classic• Duke Tournament, Durham, N.C.

1984OCSA Champions

15-2-3 • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Loyola-Baltimore◊ W 1-09/2 Fresno St.◊ T (OT) 1-19/4 at Penn St. T (OT) 0-09/8 Alabama A&M W (OT) 2-19/16 UW-Green Bay W 4-0 Xavier W 2-09/22 at UWM W 1-09/23 at Marquette W 1-09/26 at Ohio State W 1-010/6 Indiana L 1-310/10 Bowling Green T (OT) 1-110/12 Evansville W 3-210/17 at Notre Dame W 1-010/20 Michigan St. W 4-110/24 Oakland W (OT) 3-211/1 Dayton W 5-011/3 at George Mason W 2-011/6 at Wooster W 3-011/10 at Cleveland St. W 2-1

NCAA Tournament at Evansville L 2-3 (OT) 40-15

◊ Budweiser/Children’s Hospital Classic

198512-5-3 • Coach: Steve Parker

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Massachusetts◊ W 1-09/2 Adelphi◊ W 2-09/6 UW-Green Bay• T (OT) 0-09/7 Quincy• W 3-19/11 at Evansville L 0-19/15 Penn St. W (OT) 2-19/18 at Xavier W 1-09/21 UWM L 1-29/25 Ohio State W 5-09/28 at BGSU T (OT) 0-010/4 at Indiana L 0-310/13 Fair. Dickinson T (OT) 0-010/16 Notre Dame W 8-110/20 at Michigan State W 2-010/23 at Oakland L (OT) 1-210/30 Cincinnati W 2-011/2 Marquette W (OT) 5-311/6 Wooster W 3-011/9 Cleveland St. W 5-1

NCAA Tournament11/16 at Indiana L 0-2 41-17

◊ Budweister/Children’s Hospital Classic• at Wisconsin-Green Bay Great Lakes Classic

1986OCSA Champions

17-4-3 • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 Western Kentucky◊ W 3-08/31 Wisconsin◊ L 3-49/7 San Francisco• T (OT) 0-09/8 Fresno State• W (OT) 2-19/12 at Penn State W 1-09/17 Miami T (OT) 2-29/21 at UWM W 2-09/27 Bowling Green W 3-210/1 at Cincinnati W 3-010/5 Indiana W 1-010/7 at Notre Dame T (OT) 1-110/11 at Fair. Dickinson L 1-210/18 Michigan State W 1-010/22 Oakland W 4-010/25 Xavier W 5-110/28 Evansville W 1-011/1 UW-Green Bay W 8-011/4 at Wooster W 3-011/8 at South Carolina L 1-411/9 at Davidson W 2-0

NCAA Playoffs11/23 at Evansville W (OT) 2-111/30 Penn State W (OT) 2-112/7 at Fresno State W 1-012/13 Duke^ L 0-1 52-20

◊ Akron Budweiser Holiday Classic• Goal Rush Classic

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1987OCSA Champions

12-6-3 • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/4 Vermont◊ T (OT) 0-09/5 Syracuse W 2-19/12 Northern Kentucky W 5-19/13 South Carolina T (OT) 0-09/16 at Miami W 3-09/19 UWM W 2-09/22 Ohio Wesleyan W 2-19/25 at Indiana L 0-19/30 at Evansville L 0-110/4 at Marquette W 1-010/9 Penn State L 0-110/15 at Michigan St. W 1-010/16 Princeton• L 0-210/18 Rutgers• T (OT) 0-010/24 at Bowling Green W 4-010/28 Cincinnati W 3-110/31 Tampa† L 0-111/1 Fla. International† W 3-111/4 Wooster W 4-111/7 Boston University√ L 0-111/8 William & Mary√ W 1-0 31-13

◊ Budweiser Holiday Classic• Princeton MetLife Classic

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12-5-3 • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 American◊ L 1-29/3 Hartford◊ T (OT) 3-39/9 Hartwick• W (OT) 4-39/10 Old Dominion• W (OT) 3-29/14 Miami W 4-09/17 Wooster W 3-19/20 at Ohio Wesleyan L 2-39/23 at Indiana L 1-39/27 Evansville W 1-010/1 Brooklyn Coll.† T (OT) 1-110/2 Quincy College† W 2-010/4 at Wright State L 0-210/7 at Penn State W 2-110/9 Notre Dame W (OT) 3-210/11 at Saint Louis L 0-210/14 Michigan State W 2-010/18 at Cincinnati W 2-010/21 Bowling Green W 5-110/28 Marquette T 4-411/5 at Cleveland State W 1-0 44-30

◊ Akron Zip Classic• Mayor’s Cup Tournament

† at Cleveland State Tournament

198910-8-3 • Coach: Steve Parker

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 UCLA◊ L 0-29/2 William & Mary◊ W 2-09/6 Wright State W 3-29/9 Dayton W 4-09/12 at Miami W 3-29/16 San Francisco• T (OT) 1-19/17 Fresno St.• L 0-19/23 Wisconsin W 3-19/29 Richmond† W 1-09/30 Northwestern† W 1-010/6 Penn State W (OT) 2-010/8 at Evansville L 0-110/13 at Notre Dame T (OT) 0-010/15 at Michigan State W (OT) 2-110/20 Cleveland St. L 0-110/22 at Bowling Green W 4-310/27 Marquette T (OT) 1-110/29 Saint Louis L 0-110/31 Cincinnati L 0-111/4 Howard√ L 1-311/5 South Carolina√ L 0-1 28-22

◊ Akron Zip Classic• Fresno State Goal Rush Classic

† Cleveland State Classic√ South Carolina MetLife Classic

199013-5-1 (6-0-1) • Coach: Steve Parker

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/31 Fresno State◊ L 1-29/2 Hartwick◊ W 1-09/7 at Marquette W 5-39/9 at UW-Green Bay* W 5-29/15 Northern Illinois* L (OT) 0-19/21 at Indiana L (OT) 0-29/25 Miami W 5-19/28 at Old Dominion• T 1-19/30 vs. William & Mary• W 1-010/5 at Penn St. L 1-210/12 Valparaiso* W 5-010/13 Bowling Green W 4-110/16 Michigan State W 3-210/19 Western Illinois* W 5-110/20 Eastern Illinois* W 5-010/23 at Cleveland State* W 2-110/26 Evansville L 1-210/28 at UIC* W 4-010/31 at Cincinnati W 3-2 52-23

◊ Akron Zip Classic• at Old Dominion MetLife Classic

* Mid-Continent Conference Games

1991MCC Champions

12-6-1 (5-0) • Coach: Steve ParkerDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/7 Marquette◊ W 3-09/8 Ohio State◊ W 3-09/10 at Michigan State W 4-19/14 Detroit W 4-19/20 Indiana L 0-19/22 at Wisconsin L 0-19/27 George Mason† L 3-59/28 Georgetown† T (OT) 2-210/1 Cleveland State* W (OT) 2-110/4 Penn State W (OT) 3-210/6 UIC* W 5-010/11 at Northern Illinois* W (OT) 2-110/13 UW-Green Bay W 3-010/18 Cal-Fullerton√ L 0-110/20 UCLA√ L 0-210/25 at Eastern Illinois* W 3-010/27 at Western Illinois* W 4-110/30 at Bowling Green W 4-211/3 at Evansville L 0-1 45-22

◊ Akron Zip Classic† Cleveland State Classic

* Mid-Continent Conference Game√ UCLA Met Life Classic

19929-10-0 • Coach: Steve Parker

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/5 Illinois State◊ L 1-29/6 Western Kentucky◊ L 0-19/12 Western Michigan W 3-09/18 at Indiana L 0-19/20 Central Michigan W 1-09/25 Santa Clara† L (OT) 2-49/26 San Diego† W 4-310/2 at Cleveland State W 3-110/4 Penn St. (at Hershey) L 3-410/7 Michigan State W 2-110/10 Rutgers√ L 0-110/11 St. John’s√ L 0-410/17 Alabama A&M+ L 2-410/18 UNC-Charlotte+ L 1-510/21 at Miami W 3-210/23 Bowling Green W 1-010/25 at UWM W 2-010/30 Evansville L (OT) 0-111/1 Eastern Michigan W 5-1 33-35

◊ Children’s Hospital Classic† Women’s Federal Savings Bank Classic at

Cleveland State√ Rutgers MetLife-adidas Classic

+ UNC-Charlotte Tournament

1993MAC Champions

14-3-1 (5-0) • Coach: Ken LollaDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/4 Maryland◊ W 4-19/6 Hartwick◊ T 1-1 (OT)9/14 Penn State L 1-59/17 Indiana L 0-49/25 Tulsa† W 3-09/26 Illinois State† L 0-110/2 Coastal Carolina√ W 2-110/3 Florida Atlantic√ W 7-110/6 at Michigan St. T 2-2 (OT)10/8 Western Michigan* W 4-010/10 at Central Michigan* W 6-210/15 UWM W 2-110/17 Cleveland St. W 2-010/23 at Eastern Michigan* W 5-210/24 at Bowling Green* W 2-110/29 Miami* W 3-210/31 at Evansville W 5-011/7 at UW-Green Bay W 1-0 50-23

◊ Children’s Hospital Classic† Illinois State Tournament

√ Coastal Carolina Tournament* Mid-American Conference Game

199411-6-1 (4-1) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/3 Coastal Carolina◊ W 1-09/5 Loyola (Md.)◊ L 1-39/9 Xavier W 2-19/11 Eastern Michigan* W 3-29/16 at Indiana L 0-109/20 at Cleveland St. W 3-19/24 Alabama A&M† W 1-09/25 UNC-Charlotte† L (OT) 1-29/30 San Francisco+ T (OT) 0-010/2 Stanford+ W (OT) 4-310/7 Canisius W 5-110/9 at Western Michigan* W 2-110/14 Bowling Green* W (OT) 2-110/16 Robert Morris W 4-010/21 Central Mich.* W 5-010/23 at UWM L 0-310/29 at Miami* L (OT) 2-3

MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/5 Bowling Green L 0-1 36-31

◊ Acme Soccer Classic* Mid-American Conference Game

† UNC-Charlotte Tournament+ Stanford Tournament

1995MAC Champions

11-5-2 (5-0) • Coach: Ken LollaDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 West Virginia◊ W 1-09/4 New Hampshire◊ W 2-19/8 George Mason-• T (OT) 1-19/10 American-• W 1-09/15 Indiana L 0-19/17 at Kentucky* W 2-09/23 at Penn St. L (OT) 1-29/26 Cleveland St. W 2-09/30 Marquette+ T (OT) 0-010/1 Detroit+ W 2-110/6 UWM L 0-310/8 Western Mich.* W 2-110/15 at Bowling Green* W 1-010/20 at Eastern Mich.* W 5-110/27 Miami W 1-010/29 Robert Morris W 1-0

MAC Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.)11/4 Miami (semi) W 2-011/5 Bowling Green (final) L 0-2 23-13

◊ Children’s Hospital Classic-• George Mason/Lanzera Invitational

* Mid-American Conference game+ Bowling Green Soccer Classic

19969-9-1 (4-1) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 Canisius◊ W 1-08/31 Buffalo◊ W 3-19/8 Duquesne• T (2OT) 1-19/9 Cal-Sacramento• W 3-09/14 Duke+ L 0-19/15 North Carolina St.+ L 1-29/20 at Indiana L 0-59/22 Cincinnati L 2-39/27 Eastern Michigan* W 2-010/1 at Cleveland State W 1-010/4 Detroit L 0-210/6 at UWM L 0-210/12 Kentucky* W (OT) 4-210/18 Bowling Green* L 1-210/20 Penn State W 2-110/25 at Western Michigan* W 3-210/29 at Robert Morris L (OT) 0-111/2 at Miami* W 5-2

MAC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ohio)11/16 Kentucky (semi) L 0-2 29-29

◊ Buffalo Fall Classic-• Acme Soccer Classic

+ MetLife-adidas Classic (Durham, N.C.)*Mid-American Conference Game

1997MAC Champions

14-5-2 (5-1-1) • Coach: Ken LollaDate Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 Northeastern◊ W 2-18/31 St. Bonaventure◊ L 1-29/2 #19/15 Virginia+ L 1-59/7 #11/12 American+ L 0-29/12 at Xavier W (OT) 3-29/16 Cleveland St. W 3-29/19 Robert Morris W 4-09/21 Buffalo W 6-19/26 Army† W 3-19/27 Pennsylvania† W 1-010/3 #16 Bowling Green* L 0-110/5 Eastern Mich.* W 4-010/12 Northern Illinois* W 5-110/17 at Western Michigan* W 5-110/19 at Marquette T (2OT) 0-010/24 at Miami* W 6-010/26 at Kentucky* W 1-011/2 Marshall T (2OT) 0-0

MAC Tournament (Oxford, Ohio)11/6 E. Michigan (quarter) W 4-011/8 Miami (semi) W 2-011/9 Bowling Green (final) L 0-1 51-19

◊ Zip Soccer Classic+ UVA/adidas Coca Cola Classic

(Charlottesville, Va.)† Penn State Classic (State College, Pa.)

* Mid-American Conference Game

1998MAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions17-3-1 (7-0-1) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Oakland W 2-19/4 Penn St. L 0-19/9 at Cleveland State W 2-09/12 Marquette W 2-19/15 at Robert Morris W 5-29/20 Xavier W (OT) 4-39/25 vs. Florida Int.+ L (2OT) 2-39/27 at Navy+ W 2-010/2 at BGSU* T (2OT) 0-010/4 at Eastern Michigan* W 2-110/9 Miami* W 5-010/11 Kentucky* W 4-010/16 Buffalo* W 5-110/18 at Northern Illinois* W 2-010/23 at Marshall* W 2-110/25 UWM W 2-010/30 Western Michigan* W 3-0

MAC Tournament11/6 Western Michigan^ W 5-011/8 Buffalo^ W (3OT) 3-211/14 Bowling Green$ W 4-1

NCAA Tournament11/22 at Indiana L (2OT) 2-3 56-20

+ FIU/UMBRO Classic (Annapolis, Md.)^ MAC Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

$ MAC Tournament Finals (Akron, Ohio)* Mid-American Conference Game

1999MAC Champions

11-4-2 (6-0-1) • Coach: Ken LollaDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 at Wright State W (OT) 3-29/5 Louisville T (2OT) 1-19/10 American W 2-09/12 Buffalo* W 1-09/17 vs Ohio State+ W 4-29/18 at Penn State+ L 2-39/24 at Western Michigan* W 4-19/26 at Oakland L 0-310/1 vs Furman@ L 1-310/3 at Clemson@ W 3-110/7 Cleveland State W 2-010/10 Northern Illinois* W 4-010/17 at Kentucky* T (2OT) 1-110/22 Bowling Green* W 1-010/24 Eastern Michigan* W 3-010/29 Marshall* W 4-1

MAC Tournament (DeKalb, Ill.)11/5 Western Michigan L 1-2 35-21

+ Penn State/Nike Classic (State College, Pa.)

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MAC Champions7-7-3 (4-2-0) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Robert Morris W 2-09/3 Oakland T (2OT) 0-09/9 at Portland^ T (2OT) 2-29/10 vs. Washington^ L 0-39/15 at Louisville# L 0-19/17 vs. Evansville# T (2OT) 1-19/24 at Buffalo* W 3-09/26 #2 Penn State W 2-09/29 at Ohio State L 1-310/1 at Marshall* L (OT) 2-310/6 Kentucky* W 2-010/13 at Northern Illinois* W 2-010/15 at UWM L 1-210/20 St. Bonaventure W 7-110/22 Western Michigan* W 6-210/29 at Bowling Green* L 1-2

MAC Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.)11/3 Buffalo L 1-2 33-22

^ adidas Invitational (Portland, Ore.)# Louisville Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

* Mid-American Conference Game

200110-7-1 (5-1-0) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/31 at Connecticut^ T (2OT) 3-39/1 vs. Fair. Dickinson^ L 1-29/7 Louisville L 1-29/9 at Dayton L 1-29/21 at Buffalo* W 1-09/26 Ohio State W 2-19/28 Bowling Green* W 2-110/5 Northern Illinios* W 3-210/7 Marshall* W 1-010/14 Wright State W 1-010/19 UWM W 3-210/26 at Western Michigan* W 2-010/28 at Oakland L 1-211/3 at Kentucky L 1-2

MAC Tournament11/9 Northern Illinois# W (4OT) 2-111/11 Marshall# W 2-111/17 at Kentucky$ L (2OT) 0-1

NCAA Tournament (State College, Pa.)11/23 South Florida L 1-2 27-24

^Bob’s Stores UConnTournament (Storrs, Conn.)

* Mid-American Conference Game# MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)

$ MAC Final (Lexington, Ky.)

2002MAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions10-8-2 (4-1-0) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/30 at North Carolina^ L (OT) 1-29/1 vs. Wake Forest^ L 1-29/5 Dayton W 1-09/13 IUPUI T (2OT) 2-29/20 at Penn State L 1-29/22 Oakland T (2OT) 1-19/29 at Ohio State L 0-210/4 Western Michigan* W 2-110/6 Notre Dame L 0-110/11 at UWM L 1-310/13 at Northern Illinois* W 4-210/18 at IPFW W 4-010/20 at Cleveland State W 5-310/25 Buffalo* W 3-010/27 at Bowling Green* L 0-111/1 Kentucky* W 3-1

MAC Tournament11/8 Western Michigan% W 3-011/15 Marshall$ T 2-2 Advanced on penalty kicks: 4-3 PK11/17 Bowling Green$ W 4-1

NCAA Tournament (South Bend, Ind.)11/22 Notre Dame L 1-3 39-29

^ UNC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.)* Mid-American Conference Game

% MAC Tournament (Huntington, W.Va.)$ MAC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ohio)

200315-5-2 (5-1-0) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/29 vs. #13 Saint Louis^ L 0-18/31 vs. Seton Hall^ W 4-29/5 IPFW W 3-09/12 vs. #11 Indiana$ W (OT) 1-09/14 at #18 Notre Dame$ T (2OT) 0-09/19 #13 Penn St. W 1-09/21 at Oakland L 1-29/26 Bowling Green* W 4-19/28 at Buffalo* W 2-010/3 Marshall* W 1-010/5 UWM L 1-210/10 at IUPUI W 1-010/12 at Western Mich.* W 2-010/17 Northern Illinois* W 1-010/19 at Kentucky* L 0-110/24 #11 Michigan W 2-110/28 Cleveland State W 1-010/31 at Wright State W 2-0

MAC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ohio)11/7 Buffalo W 2-011/9 Western Michigan T (2OT) 0-0

NCAA Tournament11/26 Rutgers# W 3-211/30 at No. 2 Maryland% L 0-1 32-13

Virginia Soccer Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)$ Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament

(South Bend, Ind.)# NCAA Tournament-Second Round

(Akron, Ohio)% NCAA Tournament-Third Round

(College Park, Md.)

2004MAC Tournament Champions

13-5-3 (3-1-2) • Coach: Ken LollaDate Opponent W/L/T Score9/1 Robert Morris W 1-09/5 Wright State W 3-19/10 Princeton W 6-09/12 Oakland T (2OT) 0-09/18 vs. Ohio State^ W 3-19/19 at Penn State^ L 0-49/24 vs. #20 Portland$ L 0-19/26 at #21 Washington$ W (OT) 2-110/1 Buffalo* W 1-010/3 at Bowling Green* W 4-010/8 at Marshall* T (2OT) 0-010/11 at Cleveland St. W 2-110/15 Western Mich.* L 0-110/17 at IPFW W 1-010/22 Kentucky* T (2OT) 1-110/24 at Northern Ill.* W 2-110/29 at Michigan L 0-4

MAC Tournament11/5 Bowling Green% W 1-011/7 Buffalo% W 4-111/12 Western Michigan$ W 6-1

NCAA Tournament11/19 at Michigan# L 1-2 38-20

^ Penn State Nike Classic (State College, Pa.)

$ Husky Invitational (Seattle, Wash.)* Mid-American Conference Game

% MAC Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.)$ MAC Tournament Championship

(Akron, Ohio)# NCAA Tournament-First Round

(Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2005MAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions18-1-4 (5-0-0) • Coach: Ken Lolla

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/2 Evansville W 5-09/4 at Robert Morris W 5-09/9 Cleveland State W 12-29/11 at Wright State W 2-09/17 vs. Loyola (Md.)^ W 2-19/18 at Princeton^ W 1-09/23 IPFW* W 4-09/25 at Oakland W 1-09/30 Ohio State W 3-010/3 Penn State W 2-110/7 at #20 Buffalo* W 3-010/12 at #4 St. John’s T (2OT) 2-210/16 Bowling Green* W 3-010/21 Northern Illinois* W 5-110/23 at Western Michigan W 2-010/28 Michigan W (OT) 1-010/30 Kentucky W 1-011/3 at #5 Indiana L (OT) 0-1

MAC Tournament (Akron, Oho)11/11 Western Michigan W 5-011/13 Buffalo T (2OT) 0-0 Advanced on penalty kicks: 7-6

NCAA Tournament11/23 West Virginia# W 5-011/27 at #4 Connecticut• T (2OT) 3-3 Advanced on penalty kicks: 4-312/3 at #3 Maryland% T (2OT) 1-1 Defeated on penalty kicks: 1-4 68-12

^ Princeton Tournament (Princeton, N.J.)* Mid-American Conference Game

# NCAA Tournament-Second Round(Akron, Ohio)

• NCAA Tournament-Third Round(Storrs, Conn.)

% NCAA Tournament-Quarterfinals(College Park, Md.)

2006MAC Champions

13-5-1 (4-1-0) • Coach: Caleb PorterDate Opponent W/L/T Score8/25 vs. #21 UCSB$ L 0-58/27 vs. Davidson$ W 2-09/1 St. Bonaventure W (2OT) 3-29/3 St. Francis W (OT) 2-19/8 Robert Morris W (OT) 1-09/13 Oakland W 1-09/17 IPFW* W 3-09/20 #20 Indiana L 0-29/26 at Ohio State L 0-19/29 Western Michigan* W 2-010/6 at Penn State T (2OT) 0-010/10 Wright State W 2-010/14 at Northern Illinois* L 0-110/18 Michigan W 1-010/20 at Bowling Green* W 4-110/24 UNC Greensboro W 4-010/28 Buffalo* W 2-1

MAC Tournament11/3 vs. Bowling Green^ W 8-211/5 at Northern Illinois& L 0-1 35-17

$ Virginia Soccer Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)* Mid-American Conference Game

^ MAC Tournament Semifinal(DeKalb, Ill.)

& MAC Tournament Championship(DeKalb, Ill.)

2007MAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions15-4-2 (4-0-1) • Coach: Caleb Porter

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/31 #10 New Mexico# W 3-19/2 UAB# W 1-09/7 at #1 Wake Forest^ L 1-39/9 vs. North Carolina^ L 0-39/13 #25 UIC W 2-19/16 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 4-09/23 Kentucky W 1-09/26 #25 Ohio State T (2OT) 1-19/29 at UNC Greensboro W 2-010/3 at Wright State W 3-010/6 Hartwick* W 2-010/13 Northern Illinois* T (2OT) 0-010/17 Penn State W 3-010/19 Bowling Green* W 4-010/24 at Michigan L 0-110/26 at Buffalo* W 1-010/30 at Oakland W 2-111/3 at Western Michigan* W 3-0

MAC Tournament (Akron, Oho)11/16 Northern Illinois W (2OT) 2-111/18 Buffalo W (2OT) 1-0

NCAA Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/28 South Florida L (2OT) 0-1 34-12

# Akron’s Westfield Insurance Cup (Akron, Ohio)

^ Wake Forest Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

* Mid-American Conference game

2008MAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions17-2-4 (6-0-0) • Coach: Caleb Porter

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/29 vs. #3 Notre Dame W 3-08/31 at #7 Indiana T (2OT) 0-09/5 West Virginia W 1-09/7 Cincinnati W 2-19/12 at New Mexico L 0-19/14 vs. Missouri State T (2OT) 0-09/19 Florida Atlantic W 7-09/21 Cleveland State W 2-19/27 Stony Brook W 1-010/4 at Northern Illinois* W 4-010/8 Oakland W 2-110/11 at Bowling Green* W 2-010/15 Wright State W 8-010/18 Buffalo* W 2-010/22 Michigan W 1-010/25 Western Michigan* W 2-010/29 at Penn State T (2OT) 1-111/1 at Hartwick* W 2-111/7 at Ohio State W 4-3

MAC Tournament (Akron, Oho)11/14 Hartwick T (2OT) 1-1 (3-0 PK)11/16 Northern Illinois W (2OT) 1-0

NCAA Tournament11/27 Ohio State# W (2OT) 1-011/30 at Northwestern% L 0-1 47-11

* Mid-American Conference Game # NCAA Tournament-Second Round

(Akron, Ohio)% NCAA Tournament-Third Round

(Evanston, Ill.)

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NCAA FinalistMAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions23-1-1 (6-0-0) • Coach: Caleb Porter

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/4 vs. SMU W 1-09/6 at #14 Tulsa@ W 1-09/11 vs. High Point@ W 4-19/13 at Cincinnati W 3-09/18 #8 Indiana% W 1-09/20 Saint Louis% W 4-09/26 Bowling Green* W 6-09/30 #15 Ohio State W 3-010/3 at Florida Atlantic* W 3-010/7 at Illinois-Chicago W 3-110/10 at Western Michigan W 4-010/13 at Virginia Tech W 2-010/17 Northern Illinois* W 1-010/20 at Michigan W 5-110/23 at Buffalo* W 1-010/28 Penn State W 3-011/4 Michigan State W 2-111/7 Hartwick* W 3-2

MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/13 Northern Illinois W 1-011/15 Hartwick W 2-1

NCAA Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/22 South Florida^ W 2-011/29 Stanford& W 2-012/5 Tulsa# W 1-0

NCAA College Cup (Cary, N.C.)12/11 vs. North Carolina! T (2OT) 0-0 (5-4 PK)12/13 vs. Virginia$ L (2OT) 0-0 (2-3 PK) 58-7

* - Mid-American Conference game; @ - Tulsa Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.); % - The

University of Akron Tournament (Akron, Ohio); ^ - Second Round; & - Third Round; # Quarterfinals; ! - Semifinals; $ - Championship

2010NCAA ChampionsMAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions22-1-2 (6-0-0) • Coach: Caleb Porter

Date Opponent W/L/T Score9/3 at #4 North Carolina% W 3-09/5 at #3 Wake Forest% W 2-09/11 at Bowling Green* W 2-09/17 Cal State Northridge@ W 3-09/19 Cincinnati@ W 1-09/24 #2 Tulsa W 4-09/29 at #19 Ohio State T (2OT) 2-210/1 Florida Atlantic* W 3-010/6 at Oakland W 5-010/8 at Northern Illionis* W 1-010/13 at Penn State W (2OT) 2-110/16 Buffalo* W 4-010/19 Michigan W 7-110/23 Western Michigan* W 2-110/27 #9 Creighton W 1-010/30 at Cleveland State L 1-211/3 at Michigan State W 1-011/6 at Hartwick* W 2-1

MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/12 Buffalo W 3-111/14 Western Michigan W 4-0

NCAA Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/21 West Virginia^ W 3-211/28 Indiana& W 2-112/4 California# T (2OT) 3-3NCAA College Cup (Santa Barbara, Calif.)

12/10 vs. Michigan! W 2-112/12 vs. Louisville$ W 1-0 64-16

* - Mid-American Conference game; % - North Carolina Tournament; @ - The University of Akron Tournament (Akron,

Ohio); ^ - Second Round; & - Third Round; # Quarterfinals; ! - Semifinals; $ - Championship

2011MAC Champions

15-4-4 (6-0-0) • Coach: Caleb PorterDate Opponent W/L/T Score8/27 Cleveland Sate W 5-09/1 vs. Cal St. Fullerton& T (2OT) 0-09/3 at Cal St. Northridge& W (2OT) 2-19/10 at Saint Louis W 4-09/16 #16 New Mexico^ T (2OT) 1-19/18 Cal Poly^ W 1-09/24 at Tulsa W 3-09/28 Ohio State W 3-110/1 at Western Michigan* W 3-010/5 at #19 UC Santa Barbara L (OT) 2-310/8 Northern Illinois* W 2-010/12 Penn State W 1-010/15 Hartwick* W 2-010/18 at Michigan L (OT) 0-110/21 at Buffalo* W 5-210/26 Bowling Green* W 3-010/29 Wake Forest T (2OT) 2-211/2 Michigan State L 0-111/6 at Florida Atlantic* W 2-0

MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio) 11/11 Western Michigan% T (3-4 PK) 1-1

NCAA Tournament 11/17 Northwestern$ W 3-111/20 at SMU# W 3-211/27 at Charlotte@ L 0-1 48-17* - Mid-American Conference Game; & - Cal

State Northridge Tournament (Nothridge, Calif.); ^ - The University of Akron

Tournament (Akron, Ohio); $ - First Round (Akron, Ohio); # - Second Round (Dallas, Texas); @ - Third Round (Charlotte, N.C.)

2012MAC Champions

MAC Tournament Champions18-1-3 (7-0-0) • Coach: Caleb Porter

Date Opponent W/L/T Score8/24 Florida Gulf Coast W 4-08/31 at #2 Creighton^ T (2OT) 1-19/2 vs. SIU Edwardsville^ W 2-19/7 vs. #10 Indiana& W 1-09/9 at #17 Norte Dame& L 1-39/14 #10 St. John’s@ T (2OT) 0-09/16 #11 South Florida@ W 5-09/22 at Bowling Green* W 2-09/29 Buffalo* W 4-010/5 Florida Atlantic* W 5-010/10 at Penn State W 2-010/13 at Northern Illinois* W 2-010/16 Michigan W 1-010/20 West Virginia* W 2-110/23 at Ohio State W 1-010/27 at Hartwick* W 4-010/31 at Michigan State W 1-011/3 Western Michigan* W 1-0

MAC Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/9 Bowling Green W 2-011/11 Northern Illinois W 2-0

NCAA Tournament (Akron, Ohio)11/18 Michigan% W 2-011/25 Creighton# T (2OT) 1-1 (4-5 PK) 46-20

* - Mid-American Conference game; ^ - Ameritas Classic, Omaha, Neb.; & - Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament, South Bend, Ind.; @ - The University of Akron Tournament,

Akron, Ohio; % - Second Round; # - Third Round;