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Founded in 1842, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>is an independent undergraduateliberal arts university affiliated withThe United Methodist Church. <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> is accredited by the NorthCentral Association of Colleges andSchools. The <strong>University</strong> is a member ofthe Great Lakes Colleges Association, aconsortium of 13 leading independentinstitutions in Indiana, Michigan, and<strong>Ohio</strong>.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> is one of 3 schoolsnationwide honored in February <strong>2010</strong>with a Presidential Award for generalcommunity service. The award is partof the 2009 President’s Higher EducationCommunity Service Honor Roll — thehighest federal recognition a school canachieve for service learning and civicengagement.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> also is one of “theDecade’s 15 Hottest Colleges,” accordingto a December 2009 ranking by “TheDaily Beast, an online media outlet.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> is ranked sixth on thelist, with all colleges described as a“new class of first-choice schools.”<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> confers the Bachelorof Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, andBachelor of Music degrees. The <strong>University</strong>also offers combined-degree (3-2)programs in engineering, optometry,and physical therapy. Degree programsare offered through 22 academicdepartments and 9 interdisciplinaryprograms. Distinctive features of theacademic program include the ArnesonInstitute for Practical Politics and Public<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> in BriefLocation >> Delaware, <strong>Ohio</strong> 43015Founded >> 1842Enrollment >> 1898Nickname >> Battling BishopsColors >> Red and BlackPresident >> Dr. Rock JonesHome Field >> Roy Rike Field (natural grass)Capacity >> 1740Affiliation >> NCAA Division IIIConference >> North Coast AthleticAffairs, the Woltemade Center for Economics,Business, and Entreprenuership,the Sagan National Colloquium,the Honors Program, and opportunitiesfor independent research, internships,and off-campus study.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> employs 137 fulltimefaculty, of whom 39 percent arefemale and 7 percent are minority.Nearly 100 percent of the tenure-trackfaculty hold a Ph.D. or the highestdegree attainable in their field. Thestudent-faculty ratio is about 11:1.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> currently enrollsabout 1900 students, 54 percent female/46percent male, from 45 statesand 52 countries. About 55 percent ofthe students are from the Midwest;another 20 percent are from the EastCoast. The multicultural enrollmenttotal of 22 percent includes U.S.multicultural students (13 percent)and international students (9 percent).Thirty-seven percent of the <strong>2010</strong> freshmengraduated in the top 10 percent oftheir high school class and 66 percentwere in the top 25 percent.Diversity, creativity, leadership,and service are emphasized throughoutthe co-curriculum. Students areactive in nearly 100 clubs and organizations,as well as departmentalstudent boards, academic honoraries,music and theatre productions, fraternitiesand sororities, and an extensiveintramural sports program. More than85 percent of the students are involvedin community service projects. <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> fields 23 varsity athleticteams that compete in the North CoastAthletic Conference.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> comprises a 200-acre campus and 2 wilderness preserves.Eleven of the <strong>University</strong>’s 61buildings are entered in the NationalRegister of Historic Places. Nearly allstudents live on campus in a variety ofresidential facilities. Beeghly Library,housing more than 470,000 items, featuresan online catalog and circulationsystem.Battling BishopsDirectoryAthletic Department >> (740) 368-3725Head Coach >> Jay MartinOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3727Home Phone >> (614) 336-2812E-mail >> jamartin@owu.eduAthletics Director >> Roger InglesOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3738Home Phone >> (740) 881-6530Athletic Trainer >> Todd MillerOffice Manager >> Tracey ColemanOffice of <strong>University</strong> Communications >> (740) 368-3335Sports Information Director >> Mark BeckenbachOffice Phone >> (740) 368-3340Home Phone >> (614) 798-9989Roy Rike Field Press Box >> (740) 368-3343E-mail >> owusport@owu.eduHome Page >> http://bishops.owu.edu


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerPRINCIPAL MEDIA OUTLETSPressBen Stroup and Gary Henery, The Delaware Gazette18 E. William St.Delaware, OH 43015(740) 363-1161 x319/372Mark Znidar, The Columbus Dispatch34 S. 3rd St.Columbus, OH 43216(614) 461-5234Craig James, Suburban News Publications5257 Sinclair RoadColumbus, OH 43229(614) 785-1212Lee Cochran, This Week Publications7801 N. Central DriveLewis Center, OH 43035(740) 888-6054TelevisionJerod Smalley, WCMH-TV (Ch.4/NBC)PO Box 4Columbus, OH 43216(614) 263-5555Clay Hall, WSYX-TV (Ch.6/ABC)1261 Dublin Rd.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 481-6650Paul Spohn, WBNS-TV (Ch.10/CBS)770 Twin Rivers Dr.Columbus, OH 43212(614) 460-3962MEMO TO THE MEDIAThe <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>University</strong> men’s soccer media <strong>guide</strong>has been prepared by <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s Office of <strong>University</strong> Communicationsto assist you with your coverage this year. The <strong>guide</strong>was published September 6, <strong>2010</strong>, with information available at thatdate. Additional and updated information, statistics and photos areavailable at all times to accredited news sources from the SportsInformation Office.Press box and sideline passes may be obtained by writingor calling the Sports Information Office. Please apply as far inadvance as possible. There is a phone line available for radio broadcastsfrom Roy Rike Field. Please make arrangements through theSports Information Office at least a week before the game.CREDITSThe <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> men’s soccer media <strong>guide</strong> waspublished by Doug Thompson. Photographs by Sara Tincher andBruce Heflin and courtesy, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Sports PhotographyArchives. The Bishop men’s soccer media <strong>guide</strong> has been honored12 times as among the best in Division C by members of the CollegeSports Information Directors of America.On the cover: Eric Laipple (photo by Sara Tincher)ContentsPrincipal Media Outlets // 1Memo to the Media // 1Why Battling Bishops? // 1<strong>2010</strong> Outlook // 2Head Coach Jay Martin // 3-4Coaching Staff // 4Player Profiles // 5-14<strong>2010</strong> Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters // 15-162009 Results and Statistics // 17<strong>2010</strong> Opponents in Brief // 172009 NCAC Standings and Statistics // 18-20NCAC Records // 21About the NCAC // 222009 in Review // 23-25Bishop Soccer Year-by-Year // 26Conference Championships // 27Stu Parry Award // 27NCAA Tournament History // 28-29All-Time Series Records // 30-31All-Time Results // 32-38Bishop Records // 39-40Bishop Stat Leaders 1955-2009 // 41Fred Myers Invitational // 42All-Star Bishops // 43-49All-Time Bishop Lettermen // 50-52Home of the Bishops // inside back coverAthletic Facilities // inside back cover<strong>2010</strong> Schedule // outside back coverWHY BATTLING BISHOPS?The nickname “The Battling Bishops” dates to 1925;before then <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s teams were simplyknown as “The Red and Black,” or sometimes as “TheMethodists.” <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> is affiliated with the UnitedMethodist Church, and long has produced many of itsbishops.By April, 1925, according to that issue of the AlumniMagazine, the present name had finally been derived.“<strong>Ohio</strong> sports writers have been at a loss,” the magazinereported. “There are countless colleges throughout thecountry claiming red and black as their colors, and 14 Methodistcolleges in <strong>Ohio</strong> alone.” Pi Delta Epsilon journalismfraternity therefore sponsored a contest, and the winningnickname, “The Battling Bishops,” was “placed before thesports writers of the state as the teams’ official title.” SeniorHarold Thomas of Lima submitted the winning entry.The new nickname must have provided inspiration.The 1925 football team, under George Gauthier, “The LittleGiant,” went 7-1-1. Its only loss came to <strong>Ohio</strong> State by a 10-3score, and it tied Syracuse, 3-3, en route to winning <strong>Ohio</strong>Conference and Big Six championships.1


<strong>2010</strong> Bishop Outlook2The <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>University</strong> men’ssoccer team had an impressive 2009 season,not only running the table in NorthCoast Athletic Conference competition fora second straight season on the way to winningthe NCAC championship for the fifthtime in 6 years, but allowing only 2 goalsin doing so to set an NCAA all-divisionsrecord.Head coach Jay Martin welcomes 10returning starters and 24 returning lettermenwho will try to defend the NCACchampionship and make another run intothe NCAA Division III playoffs.“We’ve got a very good freshmanclass, and a real good core of upperclassmenwho will lead the way and get thefreshmen ready,” Martin said. “Our goalsdon’t change from year to year — we wantto win the conference championship, winthe (NCAC) tournament, and get into theNCAA tournament and see how far we cango.”Tyler Wall was a first-team All-America selection in 2009.Juniors Travis Wall and Matt Bonfiniopen the season on the forward line.Wall led the Bishops with 15 goals on theway to first-team all-region and All-NCAClaurels last season, while Bonfini tallied ateam-high 10 goals and was an honorablemention all-conference pick in 2008.Senior Tyler Bryant, a 2-year lettermanwho missed the 2009 season, andjunior Raphi Fratkin also return, alongwith junior Derek Sebert and sophomoreCollin Greer. Freshman Jon Stegner, anall-district pick in high school, also looks tocontribute.The midfield, traditionally a Bishopstrength, should again be the team’sbackbone in <strong>2010</strong>. “We have a lot of goodmidfield players,” Martin said, “but we needto find a combination that will work welltogether.”Senior Tyler Wall, a first-team All-America, all-region, and NCAC Player of theYear selection after racking up 9 goals and11 assists last season, moves to one of theoutside midfielder positions.Sophomore Casey Blankenship andfreshman Matt Shadoan, an all-state selectionin high school, will vie for the otheroutside position.Junior Dylan Stone, who scored 4goals last year, including 2 game-winners,takes over the attacking midfield spot, withfreshman Ian O’Keefe, an all-district choicein high school, also in the mix.Senior Ryan Harmanis, a 3-time All-NCAC selection, is back at the defensivemidfield position. Junior Tevon Levien alsowill see time in the defensive midfield.“There is more attacking and creativetalent than we’ve had in the past,” Martinsaid.In the backfield, seniors Eric Laippleand Brian Greene return at the outsidespots. Each contributed on both ends ofthe field, with Laipple collecting 3 goalsand 7 assists on the way to first-team All-America, all-region, and all-conferencehonors, and Greene adding 2 goals and 5assists while picking up his second All-NCAC citation.Junior Andrew Miller and freshmanMartin Tobias will open the season as thestarting center backs, with sophomoreAllyn Wilson and freshmen Matt Dodrill,Chris Litzler, and Ben Witkoff also slated tosee action. Litzler was an all-state selectionin high school, while Dodrill receivedall-district honors and Witkoff was a2-time all-conference pick.“We have more depth in the back thanwe’ve had the last few years,” Martin said.Sophomore Paul Hendricks returns ingoal after leading the NCAC in saves percentage(.941) and sharing the league leadwith 9 shutouts in 2009.Junior Steve Gobel is an experiencedbackup, junior Jared Shaner also returns,and freshman Zack Khalifa will battle forplaying time.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> faces another ruggedschedule. The Bishops open the seasonat Bob Baptista Invitational, hosted byWheaton (Ill.) College, where <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>will take on a pair of 2009 NCAADivision III tournament teams in Elmhurstand Wheaton. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> then opensits home slate with the adidas®-Fred MyersInvitational, which includes games againstAdrian (Mich.) and Principia (Ill.). A stringof regional tests follows, with Otterbein,traditionally-tough DePauw, 2009 NCAAplayoff teams <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern and CaseReserve providing the opposition. In theNCAC, 2009 runner-up Denison, 2009 tournamentteams Hiram and Kenyon, and upand-comingOberlin will be at the forefrontof another thrilling title chase.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerBattlingBishopsCoach Jay MartinHow broad is Jay Martin’s record ofservice to soccer?Come up with any combination oflevel (high school, college, professional)and function (player, coach, administrator),and he’s probably done it.Martin is the winningest active men’ssoccer coach in NCAA Division III history.His career total of 566 wins ranks fourthall-time in college men’s soccer. During the2008 season, Martin passed the legendaryJerry Yeagley of Indiana <strong>University</strong> as wellas Ron Butcher of Keene State, the previousactive Division III wins leader, on thecareer victories list.Martin has <strong>guide</strong>d his 33 BattlingBishop soccer teams to a 566-111-47 record,and his career winning percentage of.814 ranks ninth all-time.Last year, the Bishops ran the tablein the North Coast Athletic Conferencechampionship race for the second straightseason, winning their 18th title in the 26seasons of NCAC competition and allowingonly 2 regular-season goals to set an NCAAall-divisions record. The Bishops advancedto the NCAA Division III playoffs and finishedwith a record of 18-2-2.One of the peaks in Martin’s alreadyillustriouscoaching career came when he<strong>guide</strong>d the Battling Bishops to the 1998NCAA Division III championship.His teams have reached the NCAADivision III semifinals 7 times, finishing asnational runner-up twice in addition to the1998 title. They have brought home 12 regionaltitles, including 9 in the last 15 seasonsthat the NCAA tournament includeda regional format. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> holdsNCAA Division III records with 31 playoffappearances and 51 playoff victories.Martin’s teams set another NCAArecord with 18 consecutive Division IIItournament berths from 1978-95 and havewon 21 conference crowns and an unprecedented19 Stu Parry Awards, the latterrecognizing <strong>Ohio</strong>’s top Division III teameach year. He has been named RegionalCoach of the Year 14 times in his 33 yearsat <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> and was named NSCAAnational coach of the year in 1991 and1998.Under Martin’s guidance, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>was the winningest men’s soccerteam in the NCAA — regardless of division— during the 1980s, compiling a winningpercentage of .815 to top such programs asIndiana, UNC-Greensboro and UCLA. TheBattling Bishops bettered that during the1990s, fashioning a winning percentage of.825, and improved upon that during the2000s with a winning percentage of .827.Martin was the seventh college coachto reach the 500-win mark, according toMARTIN’S CAREER COACHING RECORDYear School Record Pct1977 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 7-4-3 .6071978 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 11-5-2 .6671979 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 16-3-2 .8101980 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 16-4-1 .7861981 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 17-4-4 .7601982 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 17-2-3 .8411983 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 16-5-1 .7501984 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 15-4-1 .7751985 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 15-4-1 .7751986 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 20-3-0 .8701987 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 19-4-0 .8261988 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 17-1-3 .8811989 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 19-2-1 .8861990 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 20-4-1 .8201991 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 22-2-0 .9171992 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 20-4-0 .8331993 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 18-2-1 .8811994 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 20-0-1 .9761995 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 17-2-3 .8411996 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 13-4-2 .7371997 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 16-8-0 .6671998 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 18-6-0 .7501999 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 18-3-1 .8412000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 23-1-0 .9582001 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 19-6-1 .7502002 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 18-4-1 .8042003 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 17-4-1 .7952004 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 16-2-2 .8502005 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 20-1-0 .9522006 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 15-1-6 .8182007 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 15-5-2 .7272008 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 18-5-1 .7712009 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 18-2-2 .864Career Totals (33 years) 566-111-47 .814records of the National Soccer CoachesAssociation of America and the NCAA. Ofthe 6 coaches who preceded Martin to 500wins, none did so faster than Martin, whoreached that milestone in his 29th seasonat <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>.His lacrosse teams posted an 8-year recordof 104-34, winning 4 Midwest LacrosseAssociation titles, earning 6 NCAA playoffbids and twice making Martin the MLACoach of the Year. And talk about developingindividual talent — in both sports, in41 seasons, Martin has turned out 52 All-America and 181 All-Mideast or All-Midwestplayers.3


coaching staff4Coach Jay MartincontinuedMartin calls having fun the key.“Of course, to have fun you have to doyour best,” he adds, “and it helps to doso against the best competition.” Hence,the Bishops’ perennially ambitiousschedules, liberally sprinkled withnationally-ranked opponents. He favorsa skillful, ball-control game and rateshis players as “first-class athletes andmen.”Beyond coaching, Martin also hasserved soccer with a term as presidentof the NSCAA as well as a 6-year stinton the NCAA Division III selection committee,including 4 years as committeechair. He has been a color analyst ofthe Major League Soccer’s ColumbusCrew for 9 seasons. In addition, he tookover as editor of the NSCAA’s The SoccerJournal in January, 2003, becomingthe publication’s third editor since itsestablishment in 1950.Martin is a professor in <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’sphysical education departmentand served as athletics director from1985-2004. During his 19 years as athleticsdirector, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> athleticsenjoyed unprecedented success. <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> won a conference-record 6consecutive NCAC all-sports championshipsfrom 1988-94. More recently,the Battling Bishops finished in the top25 of the NACDA Directors Cup NCAADivision III standings in 6 of the last 8academic years under Martin’s leadership.Prior to joining the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>faculty, Martin served as a 2-sportassistant at The <strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong>,from which he received both M.A. andPh.D. degrees. Earlier, he was directorof sport at the Munich, Germany,YMCA, coaching soccer, volleyball,basketball and lacrosse; and athleticsdirector at the American InternationalSchool at Dusseldorf.A native of Hingham, Mass.,Martin received his B.A. degree fromSpringfield College in 1971. He letteredin soccer and lacrosse, earning All-America laurels in the latter. In Germany,he played soccer for the KaiserwerthClub, played professional basketballand served on the staff of the VolleyballPavilion at the 1972 Olympics.COACHING STAFFBRANDON BIANCOAlma Mater: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> ’07At <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>: 3rd season>> Assists with all facets of the program,including recruiting, scouting,travel, budget, and training preparation.>> Came to <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> after coachingcoaching at the club level for theOlentangy Classics in 2007.>> Lettered for 4 years as midfielder forthe Battling Bishops...ranked second onthe team in scoring in 2006.>> Was a second-team All-North CoastAthletic Conference selection in 2006.>> Bianco is a native of Powell, <strong>Ohio</strong>.DREW KASZUBSKIAlma Mater: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> ’05At <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>: 3rd season>> Came to <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> after coachingfor 3 seasons at the club level withthe Worthington Crew juniors.>> Spent one year teaching English andcoaching soccer in Japan.>> Lettered for 4 years as midfielder forthe Battling Bishops.>> Kaszubski is a native of Wyoming,<strong>Ohio</strong>.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerMIKE LENTZAlma Mater: <strong>Ohio</strong> State ’97At <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>: 9th season>> Coaches the Bishop goalkeepers.>> Came to <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> aftercoaching at Denison <strong>University</strong> for 3seasons...also has coached at ColumbusNorthridge and Johnstown HighSchools.>> Played goalkeeper for 2 seasons at<strong>Ohio</strong> State.>> Holds a USSF “A” coaching license.>> Lentz is a native of North Olmsted,<strong>Ohio</strong>.


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerMARCUSBASTIANELLI#8Seniorback5-10, 160Indianapolis, Ind.North Central High SchoolPre-med, exercise science majors2 letters2009: Moved to back line...did not see actionin a varsity game.2008: Received second letter as reservemidfielder...saw action in 4 games.2007: Won first letter as reserve midfielder...playedin 11 games.High School: Lettered thrice in soccer.>> Was honorable mention all-state pick...also received all-district and all-countyhonors.>> Helped soccer team win state championship.>> Served as team co-captain.Year Games Goals Assists Points2007 11 0 0 02008 4 0 0 02009 0 0 0 0Career 15 0 0 0CASEYBLANKENSHIP#27Sophomoremidfielder5-6, 135Galloway, <strong>Ohio</strong>Hilliard Darby High SchoolMajor undeclared1 letter2009: Won first letter as reserve midfielder...playedin 3 games.High School: Won 4 letters in soccer.>> Earned third-team all-state laurels.>> Named conference’s Player of the Year.>> Helped team win conference championship.>> Served as team captain for 2 years.MATTBONFINI#10Juniorforward5-10, 180Dublin, <strong>Ohio</strong>Coffman High SchoolSports management major2 letters2009: Earned second letter as forward...ranked fifth on team in scoring.>> Scored game-winning goal in 80thminute vs. John Carroll Sept. 8.>> Dished out 3 assists vs. Alma in secondround of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 12.>> Named North Coast Athletic ConferencePlayer of the Week for his efforts inthe John Carroll, Rose-Hulman, and Almagames.>> Tallied goal and assist at <strong>Ohio</strong> NorthernSept. 23...credited with assist ongame-winner.>> Set up pair of first-half goals in NCACopener at Earlham Sept. 26.>> Provided insurance score in NCAC winvs. Wooster Oct. 17.2008: Won starting forward spot andwent on to take honorable mention All-NCAC laurels.>> Led Bishops and tied for second inNCAC with 10 goals scored...led conferencewith 5 game-winning goals.>> Shared team lead and was tied forfourth in NCAC in scoring with 23 points.>> Rang up first collegiate goal, wipingout 1-0 deficit, vs. Texas-Dallas in firstround of Fred Myers Invitational Aug. 30.>> Scored game-winning goal and set upinsurance score vs. Grove City in secondround of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 6.>> Notched game-winning goal in 86thminute vs. Otterbein Sept. 17.>> Put Bishops on scoreboard with goal:44 into the game in NCAC opener vs.Earlham Sept. 27...finished with 2 goals.>> Set up game-winning goal in NCACwin at Wooster Oct. 18.>> Scored game-winner in NCAC tournamentsemifinal win vs. Kenyon Nov. 5...finished with 2 goals.>> Rang up game-winning goal with :02left in second overtime of NCAA DivisionIII first-round game vs. Susquehanna Nov.14.>> Scored game-winning goal in NCAA DivisionIII second-round game vs. CarnegieMellon Nov. 15.Returning LettermenYear Games Goals Assists Points2009 3 0 0 0Matt Bonfini5


Returning lettermenBonfinicontinued>> Scored to erase 1-0 deficit in NCAADivision III sectional semifinal vs. TrinityNov. 22.High School: Lettered 3 times in soccerand twice in basketball and track.>> Was All-America and all-region selectionin soccer.>> Ran on school-record 4x200 relayteam.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 24 10 3 232009 19 3 6 12Career 43 13 9 35TYLERBRYANT#11Seniorforward5-9, 140Chillicothe, <strong>Ohio</strong>Unioto High SchoolPhysical education major2 letters2009: Did not play.2008: Won second letter as forward.>> Scored goal in NCAC opener vs. EarlhamSept. 27.2007: Won starting forward spot...tied forthird on team in scoring.>> Set up insurance goal vs. Guilford infirst round of Fred Myers Invitational Aug.31.>> Scored pair of second-half goals to liftBishops to 2-0 win vs. Medaille in firstround of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 7.>> Scored pair of second-half goals vs.Alma in second round of adidas ® InvitationalSept. 9.>> Assisted insurance goal vs. OtterbeinSept. 19.>> Scored to send game into overtime at<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern Sept. 26.>> Scored with :31 left in regulationtime to send game into overtime inNorth Coast Athletic Conference win vs.Wooster Oct. 12.>> Set up insurance goal in NCAC win atDenison Oct. 17.High School: Earned 4 letters in soccer.>> Received all-state honors...also wasall-district selection.>> Named district’s Player of the Year.>> Led team in scoring and was pickedteam’s Most Valuable Player.>> Set school records for goals in a game,season and career.Year Games Goals Assists Points2007 22 6 2 142008 16 1 0 2Career 38 7 2 16RAPHIFRATKIN#2Juniorforward5-8, 150<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerBoulder, Colo.Fairview High SchoolMajor undeclared2 letters2009: Won second letter as forward...played in 7 games, starting 3.2008: Received first letter...saw action in3 games.>> Credited with first collegiate point withassist in NCAC opener vs. Earlham Sept.27.High School: Lettered in soccer.>> Was first-team all-state selection.>> Two-time selection as team’s MostValuable Player.>> Served as team captain.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 3 0 1 12009 7 0 0 0Career 10 0 1 1Tyler Bryant6


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerSTEVEGOBELGKJuniorgoalkeeper6-0, 175Wilbraham, Mass.Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) SchoolEconomics management major2 letters2009: Received second letter as goalkeeper...sawaction in 2 games.>> Finished shutout win vs. Alma in secondround of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 12.>> Was not tested during final 16 minutesof shutout win vs. Wooster Oct. 17.2008: Won first letter as goalkeeper...played in 5 games, starting 4.>> Came on in relief in first half and completedshutout vs. Olivet in first round ofFred Myers Invitational Aug. 29.>> Posted 1 save in first collegiate startvs. Texas-Dallas in second round of FredMyers Invitational Aug. 30.>> Recorded 1 save in blanking McMurryin first round of adidas ® Invitational Sept.5.>> Stopped 1 shot in compiling shutoutvs. Grove City in second round of adidas ®Invitational Sept. 6...named to adidas ®Invitational all-tournament team.High School: Earned 4 letters in soccer.>> Received team’s Coach’s Award.Year GP GA GAA Svs Svs% ShO2008 5 4 0.88 7 .636 22009 2 0 0.00 0 — 0Career 7 4 0.79 7 .636 2BRIANGREENE#16Seniorback6-1, 175Beavercreek, <strong>Ohio</strong>Beavercreek High SchoolZoology major3 letters2009: Received honorable mention All-North Coast Athletic Conference citationin second season as starting back...wasstarter on defensive unit that allowedonly 2 goals during regular-season play toset NCAA all-divisions record.>> Assisted insurance score vs. Alma insecond round of adidas ® Invitational Sept.12.>> Set up insurance goal in NCAC win vs.Wooster Oct. 17.>> Scored one insurance goal and set upanother in NCAC win at Wabash Oct. 24.>> Rang up game-winning goal in NCACwin at Allegheny Oct. 31...the win was<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s 23rd straight in NCACcompetition, tying the conference recordset by <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> from 1998-2001.2008: Won third-team all-region, secondteamAll-<strong>Ohio</strong>, and first-team All-NCAClaurels in first full season as starter.>> Scored insurance goal vs. Olivet in firstround of Fred Myers Invitational Aug. 29.>> Set up tying goal and scored gamewinnervs. Texas-Dallas in second roundof Fred Myers Invitational Aug. 30...namedto Myers Invitational all-tournamentteam.>> Scored game-winning goal in NCACwin at Kenyon Oct. 8.>> Rang up game-winning goal in overtime,giving Bishops NCAC win vs. OberlinOct. 15.>> Scored game-winner in second half for1-0 NCAC win at Wooster Oct. 18.>> Named NCAC Player of the Week forhis efforts in the Oberlin and Woostercontests.>> Scored to erase 1-0 deficit in NCAC winvs. Wabash Oct. 25.>> Provided insurance with second-halfgoal in NCAC win at Wittenberg Oct. 29...the win clinched the NCAC title for <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong>, the Bishops’ 17th in the 25seasons of NCAC competition.2007: Lettered as spot starter in backfield...playedin 12 games, starting 6.>> Assisted insurance goal vs. OtterbeinSept. 19.>> Set up game-tying goal in NCAA DivisionIII first-round game vs. TransylvaniaNov. 9.High School: Won 4 letters in soccer.>> Was third-team all-state selection.>> Helped team win district and leaguechampionships.>> Named team’s Most Valuable Player.Year Games Goals Assists Points2007 12 0 2 22008 24 7 1 152009 22 2 5 9Career 58 9 8 26Returning LettermenBrian Greene7


Returning lettermen8COLLINGREERSophomoreforward5-11, 165Beavercreek, <strong>Ohio</strong>Beavercreek High SchoolMajor undeclared1 letter2009: Received first letter as forward...saw action in 3 games.High School: Lettered thrice in soccer.>> Received second-team all-area honors.>> Helped team win 3 conference championships.Year Games Goals Assists Points2009 3 0 0 0Ryan HarmanisRYANHARMANIS#15Seniormidfielder6-0, 170Hilliard, <strong>Ohio</strong>Davidson High SchoolMath, economics majors3 letters2009: Earned second-team All-NorthCoast Athletic Conference laurels in secondseason as starting midfielder.>> Scored insurance goal vs. CarnegieMellon in first round of Fred Myers InvitationalSept. 4...named to Fred MyersInvitational all-tournament team.>> Tallied insurance goal at <strong>Ohio</strong> NorthernSept. 23.>> Provided insurance score in NCAC winvs. Wooster Oct. 17.>> Rang up what proved to be game-winninggoal in NCAC tournament semifinalwin vs. Hiram Nov. 4.2008: Won second-team All-NCAC honorsas midfielder.>> Credited with assist on insurance goalvs. Olivet in first round of Fred MyersInvitational Aug. 29.>> Scored insurance goal vs. Grove Cityin second round of adidas ® InvitationalSept. 6.>> Tallied goal to wipe out 1-0 deficit vs.Otterbein Sept. 17.>> Notched game-winning goal in NCACwin vs. Wabash Oct. 25.>> Assisted insurance goal in NCAC winat Wittenberg Oct. 29...the win clinchedthe NCAC title for <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, theBishops’ 17th in the 25 seasons of NCACcompetition.>> Scored pair of second-half goals,including the game-winner, in NCAC winover Allegheny Nov. 1.>> Set up goal that evened game at 2-2,sending game into overtime, in NCACtournament championship vs. WittenbergNov. 8.2007: Earned second-team All-<strong>Ohio</strong> andAll-NCAC honors as midfielder.>> Named to all-tournament team at FredMyers Invitational.High School: Lettered 4 times in soccer.>> Earned all-district and all-conferencehonors...named conference’s Player of theYear.>> Helped team win district and conferencechampionships.>> Named team’s Most Valuable Player.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerYear Games Goals Assists Points2007 22 0 0 02008 24 5 3 132009 22 4 0 8Career 68 9 3 21


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerPAULHENDRICKSGKSophomoregoalkeeper6-2, 195Columbus, <strong>Ohio</strong>Worthington Kilbourne High SchoolMath, physics majors1 letter2009: Took over starting goalkeeper position...wasstarter on defensive unit thatallowed only 2 goals during regular-seasonplay to set NCAA all-divisions record.>> Led North Coast Athletic Conference insaves percentage.>> Made collegiate debut vs. CarnegieMellon in first round of Fred Myers InvitationalSept. 4...made 2 saves in secondhalf of shutout win.>> Had 2 saves in second half of shutoutwin vs. Calvin in championship game ofFred Myers Invitational Sept. 5.>> Stopped 3 shots in second half whilecompleting shutout vs. John Carroll Sept.8.>> Made first collegiate start vs. DePauwSept. 19...had 1 save in posting shutoutwin.>> Recorded 2 saves in shutout win at<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern Sept. 23.>> Posted 3 saves in shutout win in NCACopener at Earlham Sept. 26.>> Had 1 save in recording shutout atCase Reserve Sept. 30.>> Tallied 2 saves in shutout win vs.Hiram Oct. 2.>> Recorded 5 saves in NCAC win vs.Kenyon Oct. 7.>> Credited with 6 saves in shutout win atDenison Oct. 10.>> Made 4 saves in first 73 minutes ofshutout win vs. Wooster Oct. 17.>> Had 2 saves in shutout win at AlleghenyOct. 31...the win was <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s23rd straight in NCAC competition, tyingthe conference record set by <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>from 1998-2001.>> Finished with 6 saves in NCAC tournamentsemifinal win vs. Hiram Nov. 4.>> Posted 3 saves in NCAA Division IIIsecond-round matchup vs. TransylvaniaNov. 15.High School: Lettered 4 times in soccerand once in football.ERICLAIPPLE#5Seniorback5-11, 160Westerville, <strong>Ohio</strong>South High SchoolEconomics management major3 letters2009: Earned first-team All-America,all-region, All-<strong>Ohio</strong>, and All-North CoastAthletic Conference honors in third seasonas starting back...was starter on defensiveunit that allowed only 2 goals duringregular-season play to set NCAA all-divisionsrecord.>> Assisted game-winning goal vs. CarnegieMellon in first round of Fred MyersInvitational Sept. 4...finished with 2 assists.>> Named to Fred Myers Invitationalall-tournament team and received DickGauthier Award as tournament’s MostValuable Player.>> Set up game-winner vs. Alma in secondround of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 12...finished with 2 assists.>> Recorded goal and assist in NCACopener at Earlham Sept. 26.>> Assisted insurance goal in NCAC win vs.Hiram Oct. 2.>> Tallied insurance goal in NCAC win atAllegheny Oct. 31...the win was <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s23rd straight in NCAC competition,tying the conference record set by <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> from 1998-2001.2008: Won second letter as starter inBishop backfield...played in 24 games,starting 20.>> Led team and tied for third in NCAC inassists.>> Set up insurance goal vs. Olivet in firstround of Fred Myers Invitational Aug. 29.>> Credited with assist on game-winnervs. McMurry in first round of adidas ®Invitational Sept. 5.>> Assisted insurance goal vs. Grove Cityin second round of adidas ® InvitationalSept. 6.>> Set up goal that gave Bishops 1-0 leadvs. Capital Sept. 10.>> Credited with 2 assists in NCAC win vs.Wabash Oct. 25.>> Set up insurance goal in NCAC tournamentsemifinal win vs. Kenyon Nov. 5.2007: Won starting spot in Bishop backfield...startedall 22 games and rankedsixth on team in scoring.>> Named to all-tournament team at FredMyers Invitational.>> Assisted insurance goal vs. Medaille infirst round of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 7.>> Converted direct kick to tally gamewinninggoal vs. DePauw Sept. 14.>> Scored to erase 1-0 deficit vs. John CarrollSept. 22.>> Set up insurance goal in NCAC win atDenison Oct. 17.>> Assisted goal that gave Bishops early1-0 lead in NCAC win vs. Hiram Oct. 23.>> Scored game-winning goal in NCACtournament championship game win vs.Allegheny Nov. 3.High School: Lettered 3 times in soccer.>> Received third-team all-state honors.>> Was 2-time all-district selection andfirst-team all-conference pick.>> Named team’s Most Valuable Player asjunior and senior.>> Helped team win pair of conferencechampionships.Year Games Goals Assists Points2007 22 3 4 102008 24 0 10 102009 22 3 7 13Career 68 6 21 33Returning LettermenYear GP GA GAA Svs Svs% ShO2009 20 3 0.18 48 .941 9Eric Laipple9


Returning lettermen10CHRISLATHEM#22Seniormidfielder5-9, 160Washington, D.C.Bullis (Md.) SchoolJournalism major2 letters2009: Won second letter as midfielder...played in 7 games.2008: Received first letter as midfielder.2007: Did not letter as reserve midfielder.High School: Lettered 4 times in soccerand tennis.Year Games Goals Assists Points2007 0 0 0 02008 0 0 0 02009 7 0 0 0Career 7 0 0 0TEVONLEVIEN#13Juniormidfielder5-6, 145Lower Valley, Cayman IslandsChesire (Conn.) AcademySociology major1 letter2009: Won first letter as back...played in4 games.2008: Did not letter as reserve forward.High School: Earned 4 letters in soccer.>> Was all-state selection.>> Named team’s Most Valuable Player.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 0 0 0 02009 4 0 0 0Career 4 0 0 0ANDREWMILLER#4Juniorback5-8, 145Medina, <strong>Ohio</strong>Medina High SchoolEconomics management major2 letters2009: Won second letter as back...playedin 9 games, starting 1.2008: Received letter as back...saw actionin 1 game.High School: Lettered 3 times in soccer.>> Was All-America selection.>> Helped club team win 4 State Cuptitles.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 1 0 0 02009 9 0 0 0Career 10 0 0 0BENQUINTTUSSophomoremidfielder6-0, 165Dayton, <strong>Ohio</strong>Chaminade-Julienne High SchoolMajor undeclared1 letter2008: Received first letter as midfielder...saw action in 2 games.High School: Earned 4 letters in soccerand 4 in swimming.>> Received all-area honors in bothsports.>> Was first-team all-league pick in soccer.>> Reached state finals in swimming.Year Games Goals Assists Points2009 2 0 0 0DEREKSEBERT#26Juniorforward5-9, 150<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerDublin, <strong>Ohio</strong>Coffman High SchoolPsychology major2 letters2009: Won second letter as forward...played in 12 games.2008: Received first letter as forward...saw action in 4 games.High School: Won 3 letters in soccer.>> Received all-conference honors.>> Served as team captain.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 4 0 0 02009 12 0 0 0Career 16 0 0 0DYLANSTONE#3Juniormidfielder5-10, 160Easton, Conn.Barlow High SchoolSociology major2 letters2009: Won starting midfield spot...started21 of Bishops’ 22 games.>> Scored insurance goal at Capital Sept.1.>> Tallied insurance score vs. Alma in secondround of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 12.>> Notched game-winning goal at <strong>Ohio</strong>Northern Sept. 23...added assist on insurancescore.>> Scored game-winning goal in NorthCoast Athletic Conference win vs. HiramOct. 2.2008: Received first letter as midfielder...played in 6 games.High School: Lettered 4 times in soccer.>> Received all-state honors.>> Helped soccer team win state andconference championships.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 6 0 0 02009 22 4 2 10Career 28 4 2 10


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerTRAVISWALL#17Juniorforward5-11, 165Columbus, <strong>Ohio</strong>Upper Arlington High SchoolSports management major2 letters2009: Earned first-team all-region, All-<strong>Ohio</strong> and All-North Coast Athletic Conferencecitations.>> Led NCAC with 15 goals and 33points...ranked second in NCAC in scoringaverage (1.50 points/game).>> Tallied pair of first-half goals vs. CarnegieMellon in first round of Fred MyersInvitational Sept. 4...named to Fred MyersInvitational all-tournament team.>> Scored to erase 1-0 deficit at OtterbeinSept. 16.>> Credited with assist on game-winninggoal at <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern Sept. 23.Travis Wall>> Set up game-winning goal, then scoredinsurance goal 22 seconds later in NCACwin vs. Hiram Oct. 2.>> Scored Bishops’ first 2 goals in NCACwin vs. Kenyon Oct. 7.>> Rang up both <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> goals inNCAC win at Denison Oct. 10.>> Named NCAC Player of Week for his effortsin the Kenyon and Denison games.>> Tallied game-winning goal and set upinsurance score in NCAC win at OberlinOct. 14.>> Scored Bishops’ first 2 goals in NCACwin at Wabash Oct. 24.>> Rang up 2 goals, including game-winner,in NCAC win vs, Wittenberg Oct. 28...the win clinched the NCAC championshipfor <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, the Bishops’ secondstraight title, fifth in the last 6 years, and18th overall in the 26 seasons of NCACcompetition.>> Named NCAC Player of Week for hisefforts in the Wittenberg and Alleghenygames.2008: Won first letter as midfielder...sawaction in 22 games, starting 5.>> Ranked third on team in scoring.>> Tallied first collegiate goal vs. Olivetin first round of Fred Myers InvitationalAug. 29.>> Scored tying goal and assisted gamewinnervs. Texas-Dallas in second roundof Fred Myers Invitational Aug. 30...namedto Myers Invitational all-tournamentteam.>> Finished off Bishop scoring with 2goals vs. McMurry in first round of adidas® Invitational Sept. 5.>> Rang up goal that gave Bishops 1-0lead at DePauw Sept. 13.>> Set up goal that wiped out 1-0 deficitvs. Otterbein Sept. 17.>> Credited with 2 assists in NCAC openervs. Earlham Sept. 27.>> Assisted insurance goal in NCAC victoryat Hiram Oct. 4.>> Set up insurance goal in NCAA DivisionIII second-round win vs. CarnegieMellon Nov. 15.Also: Sister, Sarah, played soccer at <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong>.High School: Earned 3 letters in soccer.>> Was all-state selection.>> Helped club team win 4 state championships.Year Games Goals Assists Points2008 22 5 6 162009 22 15 3 33Career 44 20 9 49Returning Lettermen11


Returning lettermen12TYLERWALL#9Seniormidfielder5-10, 160Columbus, <strong>Ohio</strong>Upper Arlington High SchoolEconomics management major3 letters2009: Earned first-team All-America,all-region, All-<strong>Ohio</strong> and All-North CoastAthletic Conference laurels...namedNCAC Offensive Player of the Year.>> Led NCAC with 11 assists and rankedthird in league with 29 points...rankedfifth in NCAC in scoring average (1.32points/game).>> Named to Fred Myers Invitational alltournamentteam.>> Had a had in all 3 Bishop goals vs.Rose-Hulman in first round of adidas ® InvitationalSept. 11...scored game-winner,assisted goal less than 30 seconds later,and scored insurance goal.>> Named to adidas ® Invitational alltournamentteam.>> Converted penalty kick for game-winningscore vs. DePauw Sept. 19.>> Tallied game-winning goal in NCACopener at Earlham Sept. 26.>> Set up game-winning goal and providedinsurance score in NCAC win vs.Kenyon Oct. 7.>> Assisted game-winning goal in NCACwin at Denison Oct. 10.>> Scored goal and set up 2 others,including game-winner, in NCAC win vs.Wooster Oct. 17.>> Assisted Bishops’ first 2 goals in NCACwin at Wabash Oct. 24.>> Set up game-winning score in NCACwin vs, Wittenberg Oct. 28...the winclinched the NCAC championship for<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, the Bishops’ secondstraight title, fifth in the last 6 years, and18th overall in the 26 seasons of NCACcompetition.>> Scored to erase 1-0 deficit in NCACtournament championship vs. DenisonNov. 7.2008: Earned third-team All-America,first-team all-region, first-team All-<strong>Ohio</strong>,and first-team All-NCAC citations in secondseason as starting forward.>> Shared team lead and was tied forfourth in NCAC in scoring with 23 points.>> Converted penalty kick for game-winninggoal vs. Olivet in first round of FredMyers Invitational Aug. 29...named to MyersInvitational all-tournament team.>> Scored insurance goal vs. McMurry infirst round of adidas ® Invitational Sept. 5.Tyler Wall>> Set up game-winner vs. Grove City insecond round of adidas ® Invitational Sept.6...named to adidas ® Invitational all-tournamentteam.>> Scored for 1-0 Bishop lead at John CarrollSept. 20.>> Collected 2 goals in NCAC opener vs.Earlham Sept. 27.>> Gave Bishops 1-0 lead with goal vs.Case Reserve Oct. 1.>> Set up game-winning goal in NCACvictory at Hiram Oct. 4.>> Converted penalty kick for 1-0 Bishoplead in NCAC win at Kenyon Oct. 8.>> Scored game-winner in NCAC win atWittenberg Oct. 29...the win clinchedthe NCAC title for <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, theBishops’ 17th in the 25 seasons of NCACcompetition.>> Assisted game-winning goal in NCACtournament semifinal win vs. KenyonNov. 5.>> Scored to even game at 2-2, sendinggame into overtime, in NCAC tournamentchampionship vs. Wittenberg Nov. 8.>> Named NCAC Player of the Week afterhis efforts against Kenyon and Wittenbergin the NCAC tournament.>> Assisted game-winning goal in NCAADivision III second-round game vs. CarnegieMellon Nov. 15.2007: Won starting forward spot and ledBishops in scoring on way to first-teamAll-NCAC and second-team all-region andAll-<strong>Ohio</strong> honors.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


OTHER SQUAD memBERS14ZACH PEARSALLFreshman midfielder5-8, 160LaGrange, Ill.Lyons Township High SchoolPhysics majorHigh School: Won 4 letters in soccer.>> Served as team captain.>> Helped team win state championship.>> Member of 2 state championship clubteams.SCOTT ST. CYR#25Sophomore back6-0, 165Yardley, Pa.Barlow (Conn.) High SchoolEconomics management major2009: Did not play.2008: Lettered at the <strong>University</strong> of Hartford...sawaction in 4 games.High School: Earned 3 letters in soccer.>> Two-time All-New England selection.>> Was 3-time all-state pick.>> Named team’s Most Valuable Playertwice.>> Helped team win state championshipand 2 league championships.MATT SHADOAN#23Freshman midfielder5-6, 140Dublin, <strong>Ohio</strong>Scioto High SchoolMajor undeclaredHigh School: Earned 4 letters in soccer.>> Received all-state, all-district, and allconferencehonors.>> Helped team advance to district finals.JARED SHANERGKJunior goalkeeper6-2, 185Weston, Conn.Weston High SchoolBiochemistry major2009: Did not letter as backup goalkeeper.2008: Did not letter as reserve goalkeeper.High School: Earned 4 letters in soccer, 2in track and 1 in lacrosse.>> Was all-state academic selection insoccer.>> Helped soccer and track teams winstate championships.TED SHIPTALOFreshman back6-2, 180Coshocton, <strong>Ohio</strong>Warsaw River View High Schoolmajor undeclaredHigh School: Lettered 3 times in soccer.>> Was first-team all-district selection.>> Received first-team all-conferencehonors.>> Named team’s Most Valuable Player.ALEX STANTON#21Freshman back5-11, 160Delaware, <strong>Ohio</strong>Hayes High SchoolMajor undeclaredHigh School: Won 4 letters in soccer and2 in basketball.>> Was 2-time all-district selection insoccer.>> Twice named first-team all-conferencein soccer.>> Helped soccer team win conferencechampionship.JON STEGNER#19Freshman forward5-8, 160Powell, <strong>Ohio</strong>Olentangy Liberty High SchoolEconomics majorHigh School: Earned 4 letters in soccer.>> Received all-district citation.>> Served as team captain.>> Helped team win pair of conferencechampionships.MATT THOMASSophomore midfielder5-11, 160Winnetka, Ill.North Shore Country Day Schoolmajor undeclared2009: Did not letter as reserve midfielder.High School: Lettered thrice in soccerand once in track.>> Won all-conference honors in soccer.>> Served as soccer team captain.>> Member of school-record 3200 relayteam.>> Helped track team win conferencechampionship.ERIC TIFFTSophomore back5-9, 175Huntsville, Ala.Grissom High SchoolPsychology major2009: Did not letter as reserve back.High School: Lettered in soccer.>> Received team’s Best Defense award.MARTIN TOBIAS#14Freshman back5-5, 155Chesterfield, Mo.Whitfield High SchoolMajor undeclaredHigh School: Earned 4 letters in soccer, 3in wrestling, and 3 in baseball.>> Was 3-time all-state selection in soccer...wonsecond-team honors as sophomoreand junior and first-team as senior.>> Finished fourth in state in wrestling.>> Helped soccer team win 3 state championships.>> Member of 2 state championship wrestlingteams.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerAUSTIN VINYFreshman forward5-10, 170Pepper pike, <strong>Ohio</strong>Orange High SchoolMajor undeclaredHigh School: Won 4 letters in soccer.>> Was second-team all-conference andhonorable mention All-Greater Clevelandselection.BEN WITKOFF#7Freshman back5-9, 165Columbus, <strong>Ohio</strong>Gahanna Lincoln High SchoolMajor undeclaredHigh School: Lettered twice in soccer.>> Was 2-time all-conference selection.>> Helped team win state championship.>> Was member of pair of conferencechampionship teams.NAZAR ZHDANFreshman midfielder5-6, 145South Orange, N.J.Gill St. Bernard’s Schoolmajor undeclaredHigh School: Won 4 letters in soccer.


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer<strong>2010</strong> Alphabetical RosterNo. Player Yr. Pos. Ltr. Ht. Wt. Hometown High SchoolAikens, Zak Fr. B 0 5-10 165 Wantage, NJ Blair Academy8 Bastianelli, Marcus* Sr. B 2 5-10 160 Indianapolis, IN North Central27 Blankenship, Casey* So. M 1 5-6 135 Galloway Hilliard Darby10 Bonfini, Matt* Jr. F 2 5-10 180 Dublin Coffman11 Bryant, Tyler* Sr. F 2 5-9 140 Chillicothe Unioto18 Bucci, Paolo Fr. M 0 5-8 150 Dublin Bishop WattersonChung, Kevin Fr. M 0 5-6 145 Ashburn, VA Broad Run20 Dodrill, Matt Fr. M 0 5-9 150 Westerville North2 Fratkin, Raphi* Jr. F 2 5-8 150 Boulder, CO FairviewGK Gobel, Steve* Jr. G 2 6-0 175 Wilbraham, MA Loomis Chaffee (CT)16 Greene, Brian* Sr. B 3 6-1 175 Beavercreek BeavercreekGreer, Collin* So. F 1 5-11 165 Beavercreek Beavercreek15 Harmanis, Ryan* Sr. M 3 6-0 170 Hilliard DavidsonGK Hendricks, Paul* So. G 1 6-2 195 Columbus Worthington KilbourneJackson, C.J. Fr. M 0 5-11 155 Zionsville, IN Brebeuf Jesuit24 Jacobi, Peter Fr. B 0 6-0 160 St. Louis, MO WhitfieldGK Khalifa, Zach Fr. G 0 5-8 155 Glen Echo, MD Walt Whitman5 Laipple, Eric* Sr. B 3 5-11 160 Westerville South22 Lathem, Chris* Sr. M 2 5-9 160 Washington, DC Bullis School (MD)13 Levien, Tevon* Jr. M 1 5-6 145 Lower Valley, Cayman Islands Chesire (CT) AcademyLitzler, Chris Fr. B 0 6-4 190 Chagrin Falls Chagrin FallsMetter, Jordan Fr. M 0 5-5 125 Evanston, IL Evanston Township4 Miller, Andrew* Jr. B 2 5-8 145 Medina Medina6 O’Keefe, Ian Fr. M 0 5-11 135 Columbus Worthington KilbournePearsall, Zach Fr. M 0 5-8 160 LaGrange, IL Lyons TownshipQuinttus, Ben* So. M 1 6-0 165 Dayton Chaminade-Julienne25 St. Cyr, Scott So. B 0 6-0 165 Yardley, PA Barlow (CT)26 Sebert, Derek* Jr. F 2 5-9 150 Dublin Coffman23 Shadoan, Matt Fr. M 0 5-6 140 Dublin SciotoGK Shaner, Jared Jr. G 0 6-2 185 Weston, CT WestonShiptalo, Ted Fr. B 0 6-2 180 Coshocton Warsaw River View21 Stanton, Alex Fr. B 0 5-11 160 Delaware Hayes19 Stegner, Jon Fr. F 0 5-9 160 Powell Olentangy Liberty3 Stone, Dylan* Jr. M 2 5-10 160 Easton, CT BarlowThomas, Matt So. M 0 5-11 160 Winnetka, IL North Shore Country DayTifft, Eric So. B 0 5-9 175 Huntsville, AL Grissom14 Tobias, Martin Fr. B 0 5-5 155 Chesterfield, MO WhitfieldViny, Austin Fr. F 0 5-10 170 Pepper Pike Orange17 Wall, Travis* Jr. F 2 5-11 165 Columbus Upper Arlington9 Wall, Tyler* Sr. M 3 5-10 160 Columbus Upper ArlingtonWilson, Allyn* So. B 1 5-11 175 Kettering Fairmont7 Witkoff, Ben Fr. B 0 5-9 165 Columbus Gahanna LincolnZhdan, Nazar Fr. M 0 5-6 145 South Orange, NJ Gill St. Bernard’salphabetical roster*Lettermen (20)15


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer2009 Bishop Results 2009 Bishop STATISTICSSite-ResultDateA- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Capital 0 9/1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 4, Carnegie Mellon 0 9/4H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Calvin 0 9/5H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, John Carroll 0 9/8H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Rose-Hulman 0 9/11H- OHIO WESLEYAN 7, Alma 0 9/12A- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Otterbein 1 9/16H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, DePauw 0 9/19A- OHIO WESLEYAN 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 0 9/23A- OHIO WESLEYAN 4, Earlham 0* 9/26A- OHIO WESLEYAN 0, Case Reserve 0 9/30H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Hiram 0* 10/2H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Kenyon 1* 10/7A- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Denison 0* 10/10A- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Oberlin 0* 10/14H- OHIO WESLEYAN 6, Wooster 0* 10/17A- OHIO WESLEYAN 4, Wabash 0* 10/24H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Wittenberg 0* 10/28A- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Allegheny 0* 10/31H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Hiram 1 + 11/4H- Denison 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 1 + (2 OT) 11/7H- Transylvania 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 0 # 11/15*North Coast Athletic Conference game (9-0-0)+NCAC tournament game#NCAA Division III tournament gameFinal Division III ranking: 3rd<strong>2010</strong> Opponents in BriefSCORING GP Goals Assists PointsTravis Wall 22 15 3 33Tyler Wall 22 9 11 29Jordan Halloran 20 8 3 19Eric Laipple 22 3 7 13Matt Bonfini 19 3 6 12Dylan Stone 22 4 2 10Brian Greene 22 2 5 9Ryan Harmanis 22 4 0 8Sam Striler 14 4 0 8Blake Pifer 21 1 6 8Eric Francis 22 2 3 7Matt Giannetti 21 1 1 3Will Murawski 21 1 0 2Phil Serfaty 13 0 1 1BISHOPS 22 57 48 162OPPONENTS 22 6 1 13GOALIES GP Min GA GAA Saves Save% SOsPaul Hendricks 20 1483 3 0.18 48 .941 9Richard Ott 9 508 3 0.53 10 .769 1BISHOPS 22 2033 6 0.27 61 .910 17OPPONENTS 22 2033 57 2.52 124 .685 2bold face indicates returning playerOpponent Location nickname Conference Head Coach 2009* SID/Contact PhoneAdrian Adrian, Mich. Bulldogs Michigan Intercoll. Chris LeFevre 7-10-3 Ryan Thompson 517-264-3280Allegheny* Meadville, Pa. Gators NCAC Angelo Panzetta 7-9-1 James Kramer 814-332-5952Case Reserve Cleveland, <strong>Ohio</strong> Spartans <strong>University</strong> Athletic Dan Palmer 7-8-4 Nick Minerd 216-368-6517Denison* Granville, <strong>Ohio</strong> Big Red NCAC Rob Russo 12-5-3 Craig Hicks 740-587-6546DePauw Greencastle, Ind. Tigers Southern Collegiate Brad Hauter 12-5-1 Bill Wagner 765-658-4630Elmhurst Elmhurst, Ill. Blue Jays Illinois & Wisconsin Dave Di Tomasso 13-4-4 Kevin Juday 630-617-3380Hiram* Hiram, <strong>Ohio</strong> Terriers NCAC Carl Capellas 10-7-2 Jeff Hoedt 330-569-5495Kenyon* Gambier, <strong>Ohio</strong> Lords NCAC Chris Brown 13-5-1 Marty Fuller 740-427-5471Oberlin* Oberlin, <strong>Ohio</strong> Yeomen NCAC Blake New 9-6-2 Mike Mancini 440-775-8503<strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican Columbus, <strong>Ohio</strong> Panthers Great Lakes Inter. Willy Merrick 7-7-3 Scott Miles 614-251-4577<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern Ada, <strong>Ohio</strong> Polar Bears <strong>Ohio</strong> Athletic Brent Ridenour 15-3-4 Tim Glon 419-772-2046Otterbein Westerville, <strong>Ohio</strong> Cardinals <strong>Ohio</strong> Athletic Gerry D’Arcy 5-10-3 Ed Syguda 614-823-1288Principia Principia, Ill. Panthers St. Louis Vitalis Otieno 13-3-1 James King 618-374-5456Wabash* Crawfordsville, Ind. Little Giants NCAC Roberto Giannini 9-9-1 Brent Harris 765-361-6165Wheaton Wheaton, Ill. Thunder Illinois & Wisconsin Michael Giuliano 14-3-3 Brett Marhanka 630-752-5747Wittenberg* Springfield, <strong>Ohio</strong> Tigers NCAC Steve Dawson 3-13-2 Ryan Maurer 937-327-6114Wooster* Wooster, <strong>Ohio</strong> Fighting Scots NCAC Graham Ford 4-10-2 Hugh Howard 330-263-23742009 bishop statistics*North Coast Athletic Conference opponent*2009=2009 record17


2009 NCAC REView182009 NCAC StandingsNCACoverallTeam W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 9 0 0 27 28 1 18 2 2 57 6Denison* 6 1 2 20 22 8 12 5 3 37 21Kenyon 6 2 1 19 18 7 13 5 1 39 15Hiram 4 3 2 14 15 14 10 7 2 35 22Oberlin 4 4 1 13 13 14 9 6 2 23 19Wabash 4 5 0 12 19 25 9 9 1 40 36Earlham 2 6 1 7 8 23 7 8 3 25 35Allegheny 2 6 1 7 12 20 7 9 1 27 36Wittenberg 2 6 1 7 8 16 3 13 2 17 41Wooster 1 7 1 4 7 22 4 10 2 17 32*Tournament winner(NCAC standings are based on points: 3 for a win and 1 for a tie)PREVIOUS NCAC REGULAR-SEASON LEADERSYear Champion(s) (Record) Runner-Up (Record)1984 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (5-0-1) Denison (4-1-1)1985 Denison (6-0) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (5-1)1986 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-0) Wooster (5-1)1987 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-0) Oberlin (4-2)1988 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (5-0-1) Wooster (4-1-1)1989 Wooster (8-0) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-2)1990 Kenyon (8-0) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-1)1991 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (8-0) Kenyon (6-2)1992 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, Kenyon (7-1) Wooster (6-2)1993 Kenyon (6-0-2), Wittenberg (7-1) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-1-1)1994 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (8-0) Kenyon (7-1)1995 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-0-1) Kenyon (6-1-1)1996 Kenyon (7-0-1) Wittenberg (7-1-0)1997 Kenyon (8-0) OWU, Wittenberg (6-2)1998 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-1) Denison (6-2)1999 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0-0) Allegheny (6-1-2)2000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0-0) Earlham (6-2-1)2001 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (8-1) Denison (7-2)2002 Wooster (7-0-2) Allegheny (7-2)2003 Denison, Wooster (8-1) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-2)2004 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, Wooster (8-1) Denison (7-2)2005 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0-0) Oberlin (6-2-1)2006 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-0-2) Denison (7-1-1)2007 Kenyon (7-1-1) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-2)2008 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0) Hiram, Wittenberg (6-3)2009 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0) Denison (6-1-2)PREVIOUS NCAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSYear Champion (Score)Runner-Up2000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (4-0) Earlham2001 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (3-1) Denison2002 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (1-0) Allegheny2003 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (2-1) Wooster2004 Allegheny (0-0, 5-3 pk) Denison2005 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (3-0) Allegheny2006 Denison (3-2, OT) Allegheny2007 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (1-0) Allegheny2008 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (2-2, 4-3 pk) Wittenberg2009 Denison (2-1, 2 OT) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>NOTE: During the 1984-99 seasons and again beginning with the 2003season, the NCAC champion was determined by the highest regularseason winning percentage or point total. During the 2000-02 seasons,the NCAC tournament champion was recognized as the conferencechampion.2009 NCAC Statistics LEADERSSCORING G Goals Assists Points Pts/GSkyler Dum, OBE 17 14 3 31 1.82Travis Wall, OWU 22 15 3 33 1.50Bannet Asingura, EARL 17 11 3 25 1.47Petar Knezevic, HIR 18 10 4 24 1.33Tyler Wall, OWU 22 9 11 29 1.32Dylan Andrew, WAB 18 5 9 19 1.06Femi Oluyedun, WAB 19 9 2 20 1.05Jordan Halloran, OWU 20 8 3 19 0.95Nick Gdanetz, HIR 19 7 4 18 0.95Karl Ruter, WOO 16 6 3 15 0.94<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerGOALTENDING GP Goals Saves Shutouts Save%Paul Hendricks, OWU 20 3 48 9 .941Zach Lipschultz, OBE 17 18 94 6 .839Kevin Donahue, DEN 20 21 93 9 .816Joe Tatum, HIR 19 21 79 5 .790Taylor Takacs, WOO 15 28 97 2 .776Jordan Halloran


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerPREVIOUS NCAC INDIVIDUAL LEADERSSCORINGYear PlayerG Goals Assists Points Pts/G1984 Bryan Bundy, OWU 20 18 3 39 1.951985 Nick Sage, DEN 17 22 5 49 2.881986 Bryan Bundy, OWU 23 25 5 55 2.201987 Charlie Blanchard, OWU 22 23 5 51 2.321988 Ian Banda, WOO 19 22 4 48 2.521989 Ian Banda, WOO 19 19 9 47 2.471990 Ian Banda, WOO 16 17 6 40 2.501991 Mike Donovan, KEN 19 22 6 50 2.631992 Mike Donovan, KEN 19 21 12 54 2.841993 Mark Phillips, KEN 21 25 9 59 2.811994 Mark Phillips, KEN 16 21 5 47 2.941995 Brian Cain, OWU 19 14 3 31 1.631996 Brian Cain, OWU 19 15 9 39 2.051997 Kelsey Olds, KEN 18 18 4 40 2.221998 Jon Wilson, OBE 16 13 2 28 1.751999 Moe Jagne, WAB 11 14 1 29 2.642000 Brett Dunlap, OWU 23 17 7 41 1.782001 Taggart Suddes, WITT 18 12 10 34 1.892002 Brian Armstrong, WITT 18 14 6 34 1.892003 Ryan Martin, OWU 19 11 12 34 1.792004 Brian Conaway, WOO 16 12 6 30 1.882005 Brian Conaway, WOO 16 12 5 29 1.812006 Craig Neal, OWU 22 11 4 26 1.182007 Felix Hoffman, KEN 17 16 4 36 2.122008 Victor Anciano, EARL 17 9 10 28 1.652009 Skyler Dum, OBE 17 14 3 31 1.82GOALTENDINGYear Player G Goals Saves ShO Saves%1984 Paul Andrichuk, OBE 8 3 36 5 .923Year Player G Goals Saves ShO Gls/G1985 Jeff Kaplan, OWU 19 15 104 7 1 / 2 0.791986 Jeff Kaplan, OWU 23 10 80 10 1 / 2 0.431987 Jeff Kaplan, OWU 22 16 105 9 1 / 2 0.731988 Ian Meyer, OWU 17 7 39 9 0.411989 Reed Welch, OWU 22 10 87 10 0.451990 Scott DeBolt, WITT 19 11 101 9 0.581991 Reed Welch, OWU 24 9 69 15 0.381992 Marshall Chapin, KEN 19 13 70 11 0.681993 Harrison Jacobs, OWU 20 13 73 7 0.651994 Harrison Jacobs, OWU 17 4 38 10 1 / 2 0.24Year Player Min Goals Saves ShO GAA1995 Justin Krueger, OWU 2100 13 119 12 0.561996 Justin Krueger, OWU 945 7 55 4 1 / 2 0.671997 Chris Schilling, KEN 1362 14 69 2 1 / 2 0.931998 Orion Creamer, EARL 1819 11 71 10 0.541999 Jonathan Barth, OWU 1968 11 57 14 1 / 2 0.502000 L.J. Marks, ALL 901 6 49 4 0.602001 Adam Roberts, OWU 1269 10 37 2 0.712002 David Treleven, WOO 1330 7 41 8 0.472003 Joe Anstine, OWU 1344 9 52 4 0.60Year Player G Goals Saves ShO Saves%2004 David Treleven, WOO 16 11 58 8 .8412005 Jamison Dague, OWU 20 12 81 9 .8712006 Jamison Dague, OWU 22 7 72 12 .9112007 Ryan Larkin, ALL 19 13 88 9 .8712008 Taylor Takacs, WOO 16 15 84 2 .8482009 Paul Hendricks, OWU 20 3 48 9 .941PREVIOUS ncac leaDERSBrett Dunlap ledthe NCAC inscoring in 2000.19


NCAC HISTORY20PREVIOUS NCAC PLAYERS OF THE YEAROFFENSEYear Player1984 Ken Hyland, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1985 Matt Byers, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1986 Bryan Bundy, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1987 Ian Banda, Wooster1988 Ian Banda, Wooster1989 Ian Banda, Wooster1990 Ian Banda, Wooster; Matt Schrader, OWU1991 Mike Donovan, Kenyon1992 Mike Donovan, Kenyon1993 Mark Phillips, Kenyon1994 Wayne Street, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1995 Obi Moneme, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1996 Brian Cain, OWU; Wayne Albertyn, Kenyon1997 Kelsey Olds, Kenyon1998 Jamie Dick, Earlham1999 Matt Sowa, Allegheny2000 Jon Van Horn, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2001 Philip Hoffman, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2002 Brian Conaway, Wooster2003 Adam Milligan, Wooster;Ben Montgomery, Allegheny2004 Brian Conaway, Wooster2005* Brian Conaway, Wooster2006 Craig Neal, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2007 Matt Borland, Wittenberg2008 Matt Borland, Wittenberg2009 Tyler Wall, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>DEFENSEYear Player1984 Rick Wyman, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1985 John Porter, Wooster1986 Drew Dimatos, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1987 Jeff Kaplan, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1988 Drew Dimatos, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1989 Joe Youngblood, Kenyon1990 Mphatso Namwali, Wooster1991 Marshall Chapin, Kenyon; Ben Helm, Wittenberg1992 Leigh Sillery, Kenyon1993 Chris Duff, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1994 Jason Chiero, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1995 Damon Rossi, Wooster1996 Kelsey Olds, Kenyon; Patrik Raune, Wittenberg1997 Per Willen, Kenyon1998 Orion Creamer, Earlham1999 Chris Hayes, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2000 Philip Hoffman, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2001 L.J. Marks, Allegheny2002 Chris Vorenkamp, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2003 Jeff Krigbaum, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2004 Andrew DeBord, Wooster2005* Ryan Martin, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2006 David Folt, Denison2007 Eric Sloan, Allegheny2008 Jeremy Fischer, Kenyon2009 Jeremy Fischer, KenyonKen HylandDrew DimatosMatt SchraderPREVIOUS NCACNEWCOMERS OF THE YEARYear Player1995 Kelsey Olds, Kenyon1996 Patrik Raune, Wittenberg1997 Mike Polhamus, Allegheny1998 Patrick Redman, Allegheny1999 James Brannon, Allegheny2000 Ryan Miller, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>2001 Steve Worthy, Denison2002 Brian Conaway, Wooster2003 Steve Cole, Denison2004 Eric Sloan, Allegheny2005 Justin Jenkins, Wittenberg2006 David Krems, Hiram2007 Felix Hoffman, Kenyon2008 Taylor Takacs, Wooster2009 Mike Verdile, Hiram<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerPREVIOUS NCAC COACHES OF THE YEARYear Coach1984 Jay Martin, OWU 1996 Jack Detchon, Kenyon1985 Jay Martin, OWU 1997 Roy Messer, Earlham1986 Bob Nye, Wooster 1998 Sean Kramer, Denison1987 Fred Shults, Oberlin 1999 Paul Hogan, Allegheny1988 Fred Shults, Oberlin 2000 Jay Martin, OWU1989 Bob Nye, Wooster 2001 Des Lawless, Kenyon1990 Mike Pilger, Kenyon 2002 Angelo Panzetta, Allegheny1991 Steve Dawson, Wittenberg 2003 Graham Ford, Wooster1992 Steve Dawson, Wittenberg 2004 Angelo Panzetta, AlleghenyFran O’Leary, Kenyon 2005 Blake New, Oberlin1993 Steve Dawson, Wittenberg 2006 Jay Martin, OWU1994 Jay Martin, OWU 2007 Jay Martin, OWU1995 Jay Martin, OWU 2008 Carl Capellas, HiramRoy Messer, Earlham 2009 Jay Martin, OWUJason ChieroJon Van HornBrian CainPhilip HoffmanChris HayesRyan Martin


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerBryan Bundy Wayne Street Reed WelchNCAC RECORDSINDIVIDUAL — GAMEGoals: 9, Mark Phillips (Kenyon) vs. Case Reserve, 9/21/1994Assists: 4, Matt Byers (OWU) vs. Earlham, 9/12/1986;Ian Banda (Wooster) vs. Case Reserve, 10/21/1989;Scott Gillanders (OWU) vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990;Ziv Arie (Allegheny) vs. Waynesburg, 9/1/1993;David Pedreschi (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>) vs. Oberlin, 11/3/1998;Josh Curtis (Wittenberg) vs. Hiram, 11/2/2002;Oliver Miller-Farrell (Oberlin) vs. Earlham, 10/4/2008Points: 18, Mark Phillips (Kenyon) vs. Case Reserve, 9/21/1994(9-0)Saves: 25, Mike Wallace (Oberlin) vs. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>,9/26/1984INDIVIDUAL — SEASONGoals: 25, Bryan Bundy (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>), 1986;Mark Phillips (Kenyon), 1993Assists: 20, Wayne Street (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>), 1994Points: 59, Mark Phillips (Kenyon), 1993 (25-9)Saves: 209, Martin Crawford (Denison), 1986Shutouts: 15, Reed Welch (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>), 1991Craig Neal was named NCACPlayer of the Year in 2006.Ryan Martin was namedNCAC Player of the Yearin 2005.INDIVIDUAL — CAREERGoals: 74, Ian Banda (Wooster),1987-90;Mark Phillips (Kenyon),1991-94Assists: 51, Wayne Street (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>), 1991-94Points: 180, Mark Phillips (Kenyon), 1991-94 (74-32)Saves: 481, Ken Cohen (Allegheny), 1994-97Shutouts: 37½, Reed Welch (<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>), 1988-91TEAM — GAMEGoals: 15, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Goals, Both Teams: 15, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (15) vs.Susquehanna (0), 9/8/1990Winning Margin: 15, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (15) vs.Susquehanna (0), 9/8/1990Assists: 12, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Saves: 25, Oberlin vs. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 9/26/1984TEAM — SEASONGoals: 81, Kenyon, 1996Fewest Goals Allowed: 6, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2009Shutouts: 17, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2009Victories: 23, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2000Winning Streak: 23, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2000Winning Streak, NCAC games: 23, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 1998-2001;<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2007-09Unbeaten Streak: 30 (29-0-1), <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2004-05Unbeaten Streak, NCAC games: 28 (26-0-2),<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, 2004-07NCAC RECORDS21


About the ncac22ABOUT THE NCAC<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>University</strong> is a charter member ofthe North Coast Athletic Conference, which began competitionin the 1984-85 academic year. Other chartermembers are Allegheny College, Case Western Reserve<strong>University</strong>, Denison <strong>University</strong>, Kenyon College, OberlinCollege and the College of Wooster. Wittenberg <strong>University</strong>joined the NCAC in 1988, Earlham College joined in1988 and remains an affiliate member in field hockey,Hiram College and Wabash College joined the NCAC in1998, and DePauw <strong>University</strong> joined the NCAC in <strong>2010</strong>.The NCAC’s 10 members believe academic andathletic excellence can co-exist, with no undue overemphasison athletics. They also believe the principle ofbalance is important in athletic programs at the DivisionIII level, with no “major” or “minor” sports in comparisonwith any other, but all equally worthwhile. Equityfor both men’s and women’s sports is a founding andstandard principle. The NCAC’s 23 championship sportsincludes 11 for men and 12 for women, the latter figureleading all Division III conferences in the country. Whenat least 5 Conference institutions sponsor a varsitysport, the NCAC conducts championship play and honorsthe champion.THE NCAC IN BRIEFExecutive Director >> TBAOffice Phone >> (440) 871-8100Home Phone >> (440) 892-1904Associate Director >> Keri Alexander LuchowskiAssistant Director >> Sue PenickaFax Machine >> (440) 871-4221Mailing Address >> PO Box 16679, Cleveland, OH 44116e-mail >>Home Page >>ncac@northcoast.orghttp://www.northcoast.orgFounded >> February, 1983Conference Colors >>Red, White and BlueChampionship Sports >> 22 (11 men, 11 women)During the NCAC’s 26 years of competition, theleague has established itself as one of the most competitivein the nation. A total of 52 teams in all 22 sportswere represented in national competition last year, with1 team winning an NCAA Division III championship toraise the conference’s 26-year total to 57. In addition,180 student-athletes from around the league earned All-America and/or Academic All-America ® honors.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> President RockJones and Denison PresidentDale Knobel display the 2008-09NCAC All-Sports Trophies. <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> and Denison finishedin a dead heat in the 2008-09 allsportsrace, marking the first allsportstie in conference history.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer2009 in Review<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 3, Capital 0Sept. 1 at ColumbusSam Striler scored late in the first half to give 15th-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> a 1-0 lead, and the Bishops added second-half goals by EricFrancis and Dylan Stone on the way to a non-conference win over theCrusaders. The <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> defense took over from there, limitingCapital to 3 shots — none on goal — during the second half.SCORING LEADERS: Striler, Francis, Stone 1-0.SAVES: Ott 2.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 22, Capital 10.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 4, Carnegie Mellon 0Sept. 4 at Roy Rike FieldTravis Wall scored a pair of first-half goals and Eric Laippleset up a pair of scores as 15th-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> defeated the21st-ranked Tartans in the first round of the annual Fred MyersInvitational.SCORING LEADERS: Tr. Wall 2-0, Halloran 1-0, Harmanis 1-0.SAVES: Ott 1, Hendricks 2.SHOTS: Carnegie Mellon 15, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 12.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1, Calvin 0Sept. 5 at Roy Rike FieldJordan Halloran converted a penalty kick with 4:57 left in regulationtime to lift 15th-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> over the Knights in thechampionship game of the Fred Myers Invitational. Laipple receivedthe Dick Gauthier Award as the Fred Myers Invitational’s Most ValuablePlayer. He was joined on the all-tournament team by Halloran,Tyler Wall, Travis Wall, and Ryan Harmanis.SCORING LEADERS: Halloran 1-0.SAVES: Ott 1, Hendricks 2.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 17, Calvin 9.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1, John Carroll 0Sept. 8 at Roy Rike FieldMatt Bonfini scored the game’s only goal with 10:26 left inregulation time, and the Bishop defense preserved the lead through atense final act as sixth-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> defeated John Carrollin non-conference action. Paul Hendricks made a pair of saves duringthe final 5 minutes of regulation time to preserve the lead.SCORING LEADERS: Bonfini 1-0.SAVES: Ott 1, Hendricks 3.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 15, John Carroll 7.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 3, Rose-Hulman 0Sept. 11 at Roy Rike FieldTyler Wall had a hand in all 3 goals as sixth-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>blanked the Engineers in the first round of the annual adidas®Invitational. Wall put <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> on the scoreboard in the 14thminute when he made a run into the top of the box and scored. Lessthan 30 seconds later, Wall won the ball and sent it ahead into theRose-Hulman end, where Striler tapped the ball into the unprotectednet for a 2-0 Bishop lead. Wall finished off the scoring with a goal inthe 66th minute.SCORING LEADERS: Ty. Wall 2-1; Striler 1-0.SAVES: Ott 0, Hendricks 0.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 21, Rose-Hulman 3.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 7, Alma 0Sept. 12 at Roy Rike FieldHalloran scored <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s first 2 goals, and Bonfini finishedwith 3 assists as the sixth-ranked Bishops went on to blank theFighting Scots in the second round of the adidas® Invitational. MattGiannetti, Halloran, Striler, and Tyler Wall represented the Bishopson the all-tournament team. Bonfini was named NCAC Player ofthe Week for his efforts in the John Carroll, Rose-Hulman, and Almagames.SCORING LEADERS: Halloran 2-1, Bonfini 0-3, Laipple 0-2.SAVES: Ott 1, Hendricks 1, Gobel 0.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 21, Rose-Hulman 3.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1, Otterbein 1Sept. 16 at WestervilleTravis Wall scored to erase a 1-0 deficit, but the third-rankedBishops could not push across the game-winning goal and played to a1-1 tie with the Cardinals in non-conference action.SCORING LEADERS: Tr. Wall 1-0, Greene 0-1.SAVES: Ott 1, Hendricks 2.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 23, Otterbein 7.<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1, DePauw 0Sept. 19 at Roy Rike FieldTyler Wall converted a penalty kick for the game’s only goal to liftthird-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> to a non-conference win over the 23rdrankedTigers.SCORING LEADERS: Ty. Wall 1-0.SAVES: Hendricks 1.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 24, DePauw 1.2009 oWU REViewSam Striler23


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 3, Wittenberg 0Oct. 28 at Roy Rike FieldTravis Wall collected 2 goals and Tyler Wall had a goal and anassist as top-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> defeated Wittenberg in NCACplay. The win clinched the NCAC championship for <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>,the Battling Bishops’ second straight, fifth in the last 6 years, and18th overall in the 26 seasons of NCAC competition. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>won the No. 1 seed in the NCAC tournament.SCORING LEADERS: Tr.Wall 2-0, Ty. Wall 1-1.SAVES: Ott 1, Hendricks 0.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 31, Wittenberg 5.Kevin McGowan<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2, Allegheny 0Oct. 31 at Meadville, Pa.Greene and Laipple scored goals to lift <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> over theGators in NCAC action. The Bishops struck quickly, earning a pairof corner kicks during the first 80 seconds of play. After the secondcorner, shots by Tyler Wall and Travis Wall were blocked, but Greenescored from a scramble in front of the Gator net to give <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>a 1-0 lead. The win was <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s 23rd in a row in NCACcompetition, tying the conference record set by <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> from1998-2001. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> finished the regular season allowing only2 goals to set an NCAA all-divisions record for fewest goals allowedin regular-season play, bettering the mark of 3 set by Macalester(Minn.) in 1997 and matched by York (Pa.) in 2008. The previous <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> record was 5 goals allowed in 16 games during the 2006season. The shutout was the 17th of the season for the BattlingBishops, breaking the school record of 16 set in 1991. Travis Wall wasnamed NCAC Player of the Week for his efforts in the Wittenberg andAllegheny games.SCORING LEADERS: Greene 1-0, Laipple 1-0.SAVES: Hendricks 2.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 26, Allegheny 4.NCAC TOURNAMENT<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2, Hiram 1Nov. 4 at Roy Rike FieldHalloran and Harmanis scored to give top-ranked <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>a 2-0 lead, and the Bishops went on to defeat the Terriers ina semifinal contest of the NCAC tournament. The Bishops took thelead early in the second half when Blake Pifer set Tyler Wall free on abreakaway. Wall’s shot was saved, but Halloran followed the play andscored on the putback for a 1-0 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> lead. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>added to its lead in the 64th minute when Eric Francis sent the ballto Harmanis, who finished inside the right post to make it 2-0. Hiramgot on the scoreboard in the 74th minute, the first goal allowed by theBishops in nearly a month, and only the third surrendered by <strong>Ohio</strong><strong>Wesleyan</strong> during the entire season.SCORING LEADERS: Halloran 1-0, Harmanis 1-0.SAVES: Hendricks 6.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 27, Hiram 14.Denison 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1Nov. 7 at Roy Rike FieldTyler Wall scored to tie the game at 1-1, but the Big Red got thegame-winner in the second overtime to defeat <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> in theNCAC tournament championship game.SCORING LEADERS: Ty.Wall 1-0, Pifer 0-1.SAVES: Ott 2.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 26, Denison 11.NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENTTransylvania 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 0Nov. 15 at Roy Rike FieldThe Pioneers scored in the 71st minute and went on to defeat<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> in a second-round game of the NCAA Division IIItournament. On a Transylvania corner kick, the ball was sent intothe penalty area, and off a Bishop defender and just under thecrossbar for a 1-0 Transylvania lead.2009 OWU reviewSAVES: Hendricks 3.SHOTS: <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 21, Transylvania 8.25


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerConference ChampionshipsOHIO ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Champion Runner-Up Bishop Finish1969 + Wooster Sixth Overall1970 + Wooster <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1971 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1972 + Wooster <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1973 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1974 + Mount Union Sixth Overall1975 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wooster (1-0)1976 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wooster (2-1)1977 Wooster <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (2-1, OT)1978 Wooster Wittenberg (1-0) Third, South1979 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Oberlin (2-1, 4 OT)1980 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wooster (0-0)*1981 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kenyon (1-0)1982 Wooster <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (1-0)1983 Mount Union Denison (1-0) Second, SouthNORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEYear Champion(s) (Record) Runner-Up (Record)1984 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (5-0-1) Denison (4-1-1)1985 Denison (6-0) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (5-1)1986 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-0) Wooster (5-1)1987 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-0) Oberlin (4-2)1988 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (5-0-1) Wooster (4-1-1)1989 Wooster (8-0) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-2)1990 Kenyon (8-0) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-1)1991 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (8-0) Kenyon (6-2)1992 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, Kenyon (7-1) Wooster (6-2)1993 Kenyon (6-0-2), Wittenberg (7-1) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (6-1-1)1994 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (8-0) Kenyon (7-1)1995 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-0-1) Kenyon (6-1-1)1996 Kenyon (7-0-1) Wittenberg (7-1-0)1997 Kenyon (8-0) OWU, Wittenberg (6-2)1998 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-1) Denison (6-2)1999 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0) Allegheny (6-1-2)Year Champion (Score)Runner-Up2000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (4-0) Earlham2001 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (3-1) Denison2002 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (1-0) AlleghenyYear Champion(s) (Record) Runner-Up (Record)2003 Denison, Wooster (8-1) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-2)2004 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>, Wooster (8-1) Denison (7-2)2005 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0) Oberlin (6-2-1)2006 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-0-2) Denison (7-1-1)2007 Kenyon (7-1-1) <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (7-2)2008 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0) Hiram, Wittenberg (6-3)2009 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> (9-0) Denison (6-1-2)+consensus system *title awarded on penalty kicksStu Parry Award<strong>Ohio</strong> Division iii Team of the YearYear Team1976 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1995 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1977 Wooster 1996 Kenyon1978 Denison 1997 Rio Grande1979 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1998 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1980 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1999 Otterbein1981 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1982 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2001 John Carroll1983 Wilmington 2002 Otterbein1984 Wilmington 2003 John Carroll1985 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2004 Wilmington1986 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2005 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1987 Wilmington 2006 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1988 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2007 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1989 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2008 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1990 Kenyon <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern (tie)1991 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 2009 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1992 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>1993 Kenyon1994 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong><strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> captains Bill Kohlasch and John Magruderhoist the hardware after the Bishops topped Oberlin, 2-1, in4 overtimes for the 1979 <strong>Ohio</strong> Athletic Conference title, JayMartin’s first as <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> head coach.(Photo by Chuck Frostick)CONFERENCE titles27


NCAA PLAYoff histoRY28NCAA Tournament HistoryCOLLEGE DIVISION1963 Mideast Regional Champion (no further play held)N- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Wheaton 1N- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Akron 11964 Mideast Regional (3rd)N- Wheaton 5, OHIO WESLEYAN 2A- OHIO WESLEYAN 6, Denison 21965 Mideast Regional (4th)N- Denison 3, OHIO WESLEYAN 1N- Oberlin 4, OHIO WESLEYAN 31966 Mideast RegionalH- Lake Forest 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 11970 Mideast Regional (4th)H- Wheaton 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 0H- Wooster 5, OHIO WESLEYAN 01971 Mideast Regional (T3rd)A- Wheaton 3, OHIO WESLEYAN 2N- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, MacMurray 2DIVISION III1975 NATIONAL 3RD PLACE/Midwest-Far West Reg. ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 6, Wheaton 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, MacMurray 0N- Babson 5, OHIO WESLEYAN 0N- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Johns Hopkins 01976 Midwest-Far West RegionalH- Wheaton 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 1 (OT)1978 Midwest-Far West Regional Runner-UpA- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Wheaton 2A- Washington 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 01979 Midwest-Far West RegionalA- Washington 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 01980 Great Lakes Regional Runner-UpH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Bethany 1H- Calvin 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 01981 NATIONAL 4TH PLACE/Great Lakes Regional ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 4, Calvin 2H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Bethany 2N- Scranton 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 1 (OT)N- Brandeis 4, OHIO WESLEYAN 21982 Great Lakes Regional Runner-UpH- OHIO WESLEYAN 4, Hope 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 0, Bethany 0*1983 Quarterfinalist/Great Lakes Regional ChampionA- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Denison 1 +A- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Hope 0H- Scranton 4, OHIO WESLEYAN 11984 Great Lakes RegionalH- Washington 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 0 (OT)1985 Great Lakes RegionalN- Washington 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 01986 Quarterfinalist/Great Lakes Regional ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Kalamazoo 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Wheaton 0H- Messiah 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 01987 Great Lakes Regional Runner-UpH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Calvin 1H- Washington 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 01988 Great Lakes RegionalH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Kalamazoo 2*1989 Quarterfinalist/Great Lakes Regional ChampionN- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, DePauw 1 (OT)N- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Wheaton 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 0, Elizabethtown 0*1990 NATIONAL RUNNER-UP/Great Lakes Reg. ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Kalamazoo 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Kenyon 0A- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Elizabethtown 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Wheaton 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Glassboro State 1*1991 NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST/Great Lakes Reg. ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Wittenberg 0 (4 OT)H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Calvin 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Bethany 0A- Cal-San Diego 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 01992 NATIONAL RUNNER-UP/Great Lakes Reg. ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Wittenberg 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Kenyon 2A- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Methodist 1 (OT)N- OHIO WESLEYAN 5, Colorado College 0A- Kean 3, OHIO WESLEYAN 11993 Great Lakes Regional Runner-UpN- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, DePauw 0 (OT)A- Kenyon 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 11994 Great Lakes Regional Runner-UpH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, DePauw 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Hope 2*1995 Quarterfinalist/Great Lakes Regional ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Kenyon 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Hiram 0 (OT)A- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Chapman 1*1997 Quarterfinalist/Great Lakes Regional ChampionA- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Hope 0A- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Kenyon 0N- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Alma 0A- Wheaton 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 1 (OT)1998 NATIONAL CHAMPION/Great Lakes Regional ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 5, Alma 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Otterbein 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Trinity 1H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Williams 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Greensboro 1 (OT)1999 Mid-Atlantic Regional Runner-UpH- OHIO WESLEYAN 4, Bethany 0N- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Gettysburg 1A- Messiah 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 02000 Quarterfinalist/Great Lakes Regional ChampionH- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, DePauw 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Wilmington 0H- Linfield 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 0 (4 OT)2001 NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST/Great Lakes Reg. ChampionA- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Otterbein 0A- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Chicago 1N- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Kalamazoo 2 (OT)A- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Greensboro 0N- OHIO WESLEYAN 0, Richard Stockton 0* (2 OT)2002 Great Lakes Regional Runner-UpH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Pitt-Greensburg 0H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Otterbein 1*2003 Great Lakes RegionalH- John Carroll 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 02005 Second RoundH- Calvin 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 12006 NATIONAL SEMIFINALISTH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Hope 1 +H- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 0A- OHIO WESLEYAN 0, Case Reserve 0 + (2 OT)N- OHIO WESLEYAN 2, Dominican (Ill.) 0N- Wheaton (Ill.) 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 02007 First RoundH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Transylvania 1*2008 Sectional SemifinalistH- OHIO WESLEYAN 1, Susquehanna 0 (2 OT)H- OHIO WESLEYAN 3, Carnegie Mellon 0N- Trinity 2, OHIO WESLEYAN 12009 Second RoundH- Transylvania 1, OHIO WESLEYAN 0+advanced on penalty kicks *eliminated on penalty kicks<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerNCAA TOURNAMENT SERIES RECORDSOpponent First Game Last Game W L TAkron 1963 (2-1) 1963 (2-1) 1 0 0Alma 1997 (1-0) 1998 (5-0) 2 0 0Babson 1975 (0-5) 1975 (0-5) 0 1 0Bethany 1980 (2-1) 1999 (4-0) 4 0 1Brandeis 1981 (2-4) 1981 (2-4) 0 1 0Cal-San Diego 1991 (0-1) 1991 (0-1) 0 1 0Calvin 1980 (0-1) 2005 (1-2) 3 2 0Carnegie Mellon 2008 (3-0) 2008 (3-0) 1 0 0Case Reserve 2006 (0-0) 2006 (0-0) 0 0 1Chapman 1995 (1-1) 1995 (1-1) 0 0 1Chicago 2001 (3-1) 2001 (3-1) 1 0 0Colorado College 1992 (5-0) 1992 (5-0) 1 0 0Denison 1964 (6-2) 1983 (1-1) 2 1 0DePauw 1989 (2-1) 2000 (2-0) 4 0 0Dominican (Ill.) 2006 (2-0) 2006 (2-0) 1 0 0Elizabethtown 1989 (0-0) 1990 (2-1) 1 0 1Gettysburg 1999 (2-1) 1999 (2-1) 1 0 0Glassboro State 1990 (1-1) 1990 (1-1) 0 0 1Greensboro 1998 (2-1) 2001 (1-0) 2 0 0Hiram 1995 (1-0) 1995 (1-0) 1 0 0Hope 1982 (4-0) 2006 (1-1) 3 0 2John Carroll 2003 (0-1) 2003 (0-1) 0 1 0Johns Hopkins 1975 (1-0) 1975 (1-0) 1 0 0Kalamazoo 1986 (2-1) 2001 (3-2) 3 0 1Kean 1992 (1-3) 1992 (1-3) 0 1 0Kenyon 1990 (3-0) 1997 (1-0) 4 1 0Lake Forest 1966 (1-2) 1966 (1-2) 0 1 0Linfield 2000 (0-1) 2000 (0-1) 0 1 0MacMurray 1971 (2-2) 1975 (1-0) 1 0 1Messiah 1986 (0-1) 1999 (0-2) 0 2 0Methodist 1992 (2-1) 1992 (2-1) 1 0 0Oberlin 1965 (3-4) 1965 (3-4) 0 1 0<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 2006 (1-0) 2006 (1-0) 1 0 0Otterbein 1998 (2-1) 2002 (1-1) 2 1 a 0Pitt-Greensburg 2002 (1-0) 2002 (1-0) 1 0 0Richard Stockton 2001 (0-0) 2001 (0-0) 0 0 1Scranton 1981 (1-2) 1983 (1-4) 0 2 0Susquehanna 2008 (1-0) 2008 (1-0) 1 0 0Transylvania 2007 (1-1) 2009 (0-1) 0 1 1Trinity (Texas) 1998 (2-1) 2008 (1-2) 1 1 0Washington (Mo.) 1978 (0-1) 1987 (0-1) 0 5 0Wheaton (Ill.) 1963 (3-1) 2006 (0-1) 6 6 0Williams 1998 (1-0) 1998 (1-0) 1 0 0Wilmington 2000 (1-0) 2000 (1-0) 1 0 0Wittenberg 1991 (1-0) 1992 (2-1) 2 0 0Wooster 1970 (0-5) 1970 (0-5) 0 1 0aincludes shootout loss in 2002 regional finalW L T PctNCAA COLLEGE DIVISION (6 years) 3 7 1 .318NCAA DIVISION III (32 years) 51 24 10 .659PLAYOFF TOTALS (38 years) 54 31 11 .620Jamie Chiero, Chris Hayes, and Greg Aiellogive Jay Martin a ceremonial shower afterthe 1998 national championship game.TOP TEN NCAA division iiitournament TEAMSRank Team nCAA Appearances*1. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 321. Wheaton (Ill.) 323. Elizabethtown 243. Rowan 245. Messiah 216. Babson 196. Bethany (W. Va.) 198. Washington (Mo.) 189. Plymouth (N.H.) State 169. Virginia <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 16bold face denotes teams which competed inthe 2009 NCAA Division III tournament.Note: NCAA Division III tournament play beganin 1974. Prior to that, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> competed inthe NCAA’s College Division.NCAA PLAYoff histoRY29


all-time SERies RecoRDS30All-Time Series ReCORDSOpponent First Game Last Game W L TAdrian <strong>2010</strong>Akron 1955 (5-3) 1988 (3-2) 4 12 1Alfred 1991 (1-0) 1991 (1-0) 1 0 0Allegheny 1984 (8-3) 2009 (2-0) 27 2 l1Alma 1996 (3-0) 2009 (7-1) 8 0 0Anderson (Ind.) 2004 (3-2) 2004 (3-2) 1 0 0Aquinas 1998 (4-1) 1998 (4-1) 1 0 0Babson 1975 (0-5) 1975 (0-5) 0 1 0Baldwin-Wallace 1969 (3-2) 1974 (10-1) 6 0 0Beloit 1996 (4-0) 1996 (4-0) 1 0 0Bethany 1980 (2-1) 2002 (2-0) 10 6 c1Binghamton State 1981 (3-0) 1997 (2-1) 2 0 0Bowling Green 1963 (6-1) 2001 (1-0) 8 6 4Brandeis 1981 (2-4) 1986 (4-0) 1 1 0Cabrini 1996 (2-0) 1996 (2-0) 1 0 0Cal-San Diego 1991 (0-1) 1991 (0-1) 0 1 0Calvin 1980 (0-1) 2009 (1-0) 5 2 0Capital 1975 (3-0) 2009 (3-0) 19 1 0Carleton 1987 (5-0) 1987 (5-0) 1 0 0Carnegie Mellon 2008 (3-0) 2009 (4-0) 2 0 0Case Reserve 1980 (1-0) 2009 (0-0) 18 1 n2Castleton State 1975 (2-1) 1984 (3-2) 3 0 0Cedarville 1966 (7-3) 1988 (3-0) 11 1 1Central State 1981 (1-1) 1981 (1-1) 0 0 1Chapman 1995 (1-1) 1995 (1-1) 0 0 i1Chicago 1998 (1-0) 2006 (1-0) 3 0 0Cincinnati 1978 (1-3) 1980 (3-0) 2 1 0Clarkson 1998 (0-1) 1998 (0-1) 0 1 0Cleveland State a 1965 (3-2) 1987 (0-1) 2 4 1Colorado College 1982 (2-1) 1998 (3-1) 4 0 0Columbus Macedon 1965 (5-3) 1965 (5-3) 1 0 0Concordia (Wis.) 1999 (5-0) 1999 (5-0) 1 0 0Davis & Elkins 1976 (1-2) 1976 (1-2) 0 1 0Dayton 1956 (2-4) 1991 (2-1) 15 7 1Denison 1955 (7-2) 2009 (1-2) 46 d 14 4DePauw 1977 (0-1) 2009 (1-0) 30 5 1Dominican (Ill.) 2006 (2-0) 2006 (2-0) 1 0 0Drew 1983 (1-0) 1983 (1-0) 1 0 0Earlham 1955 (1-2) 2009 (4-0) 31 7 0Eastern Connecticut 1975 (1-2) 1975 (1-2) 0 1 0Eastern Mennonite 1999 (3-0) 1999 (3-0) 1 0 0Elizabethtown 1988 (1-3) 1990 (2-1) 1 1 f1Elmhurst 2006 (2-0) 2006 (2-0) 1 0 0Emory 1990 (3-2) 1990 (3-2) 1 0 0Fenn 1957 (4-2) 1964 (3-1) 4 3 1Fontbonne 1992 (1-0) 1994 (7-1) 2 0 0Franklin & Marshall 1988 (7-2) 1988 (7-2) 1 0 0Fredonia State 1989 (4-0) 2005 (3-1) 3 0 0Frostburg State 1983 (1-1) 1983 (1-1) 0 0 1Gettysburg 1999 (2-1) 1999 (2-1) 1 0 0Glassboro State 1990 (1-1) 1990 (1-1) 0 0 g1Grand Rapids Bapt. 1984 (5-0) 1985 (3-1) 2 0 0Greensboro 1998 (2-1) 2005 (1-0) 3 0 0Grove City 2008 (3-0) 2008 (3-0) 1 0 0Guilford 2007 (3-0) 2007 (3-0) 1 0 0Heidelberg 1967 (4-0) 2002 (1-0) 8 0 0Hiram 1960 (6-1) 2009 (2-1) 19 0 1Hope 1982 (4-0) 2006 (4-2) 6 0h,m2Illinois Benedictine 1994 (2-0) 1995 (4-0) 2 0 0IUPU-Ft. Wayne 1986 (5-3) 1986 (5-3) 1 0 0John Carroll 1993 (5-1) 2009 (1-0) 7 3 0Johns Hopkins 1975 (1-0) 1975 (1-0) 1 0 0Kalamazoo 1986 (2-1) 2004 (1-0) 9 0 e1Kean 1990 (3-1) 2007 (0-2) 3 2 0Kent State 1979 (2-1) 1979 (2-1) 1 0 0Kenyon 1955 (2-3) 2009 (3-1) 48 10 6Kutztown 1988 (5-0) 1988 (5-0) 1 0 0Lake Forest 1966 (1-2) 1966 (1-2) 0 1 0Linfield 2000 (0-1) 2000 (0-1) 0 1 0Lycoming 1993 (3-1) 1993 (3-1) 1 0 0Lynchburg 1989 (3-0) 1989 (3-0) 1 0 0Lynn 1997 (0-1) 1997 (0-1) 0 1 0MacMurray 1970 (0-1) 1992 (4-1) 3 1 1Marietta 1971 (4-0) 1983 (4-1) 13 0 0Maryville (Tenn.) 1992 (4-1) 1992 (4-1) 1 0 0McMurry 2008 (5-0) 2008 (5-0) 1 0 0Medaille 2007 (2-0) 2007 (2-0) 1 0 0Messiah 1986 (0-1) 1999 (0-2) 0 2 0Methodist 1992 (2-1) 2003 (3-1) 3 1 0Miami (<strong>Ohio</strong>) 1965 (4-0) 1990 (3-1) 8 2 1Michigan 1957 (1-1) 1959 (3-6) 0 2 1Montclair State 1997 (1-2) 1997 (1-2) 0 1 0Mount Union 1970 (3-1) 1993 (2-0) 7 2 0Muhlenberg 1996 (1-1) 1996 (1-1) 0 0 1Muskingum 1972 (1-0) 2005 (4-1) 14 1 0Nazareth 1982 (1-1) 1992 (6-0) 2 b 0 0New Jersey 2001 (1-2) 2001 (1-2) 0 1 0N. C. <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1988 (3-0) 1988 (3-0) 1 0 0North Park 2003 (0-0) 2005 (3-0) 1 0 1Oakland 1985 (0-0) 1990 (0-3) 2 1 1Oberlin 1955 (0-0) 2009 (2-0) 32 12 4<strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican 1999 (1-0) 2007 (0-2) 2 1 0<strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 1974 (3-0) 2009 (5-0) 12 2 2<strong>Ohio</strong> State 1955 (1-2) 1989 (2-0) 15 11 5<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 1955 (2-3) 1981 (1-1) 3 10 4Olivet 2002 (3-1) 2008 (3-0) 5 0 0Otterbein 1983 (6-0) 2009 (1-1) 24 5 k 1Pitt-Greensburg 2002 (1-0) 2004 (3-1) 2 0 0Principia 1991 (2-0) 1991 (2-0) 1 0 0Rhodes 1994 (3-1) 1994 (3-1) 1 0 0Richard Stockton 1997 (1-0) 2001 (0-0) 1 0 1Rochester 1971 (3-0) 1991 (0-2) 1 1 0Rockford 1986 (3-0) 1986 (3-0) 1 0 0Rollins 1997 (1-6) 1997 (1-6) 0 1 0Rose-Hulman 2009 (3-0) 2009 (3-0) 1 0 0St. John’s (Minn.) 1994 (4-1) 1994 (4-1) 1 0 0Scranton 1981 (1-2) 1983 (1-4) 0 2 0South, U. of the 1991 (4-1) 1991 (4-1) 1 0 0Southwestern 1996 (3-0) 1996 (3-0) 1 0 0Susquehanna 1990 (15-0) 2008 (1-0) 2 0 0Texas-Dallas 2008 (3-2) 2008 (3-2) 1 0 0<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerThomas More 2004 (4-0) 2004 (4-0) 1 0 0Tiffin 1985 (1-0) 1998 (3-0) 4 0 0Toledo 1968 (0-1) 1968 (0-1) 0 1 0Transylvania 1989 (3-0) 2009 (0-1) 1 1 p1Trinity (Texas) 1993 (5-0) 2008 (1-2) 2 3 0Ursinus 1992 (4-0) 1992 (4-0) 1 0 0Virginia <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1995 (0-0) 1995 (0-0) 0 0 1Wabash 1977 (1-1) 2009 (4-0) 17 0 1Walsh 1982 (2-0) 2000 (1-0) 5 0 0Washington (Mo.) 1978 (0-1) 1990 (2-0) 2 5 0<strong>Wesleyan</strong> 1975 (1-4) 1975 (1-4) 0 1 0Wheaton (Ill.) 1963 (3-1) 2006 (0-1) 10 7 0Williams 1998 (1-0) 1998 (1-0) 1 0 0Wilmington 1960 (5-1) 2007 (1-0) 19 10 1Wis.-Oshkosh 2006 (2-0) 2006 (2-0) 1 0 0Wis.-Platteville 1984 (5-2) 1997 (3-0) 2 0 0Wis.-Whitewater 2000 (4-0) 2000 (4-0) 1 0 0Wittenberg 1967 (6-0) 2009 (3-0) 38 7o.q3Wooster 1961 (5-3) 2009 (1-0) 31 j 11 7Wright State 1969 (3-2) 1983 (1-4) 5 1 0Xavier 1986 (1-2) 1986 (1-2) 0 1 02008 North Coast Athletic Conferencetournament champions!aalso see Fenn Collegebold face indicates <strong>2010</strong> opponentbincludes 1982 win by forfeitcincludes 1982 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kicksdincludes 1983 NCAA game, advanced on penalty kickseincludes 1988 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kicksfincludes 1989 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kicksgincludes 1990 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kickshincludes 1994 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kicksiincludes 1995 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kicksjincludes 2002 NCAC game, advanced on penalty kickskincludes 2002 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kickslincludes 2006 NCAC game, eliminated on penalty kicksmincludes 2006 NCAA game, advanced on penalty kicksnincludes 2006 NCAA game, advanced on penalty kicksoincludes 2007 NCAC game, advanced on penalty kickspincludes 2007 NCAA game, eliminated on penalty kicksqincludes 2008 NCAC game, advanced on penalty kicksall-time results31


All-Time Resultsall-time results3219553-4-1Coach: Dick GordinDate Site Score10/8 H OWU 5, Akron 310/12 A <strong>Ohio</strong> State 2, OWU 1 (OT)10/14 A OWU 7, Denison 210/22 A Earlham 2, OWU 110/25 H OWU 0, Oberlin 010/28 H Kenyon 3, OWU 211/9 A <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 3, OWU 211/12 H OWU 3, Denison 119560-7-1Coach: Dick GordinDate Site Score10/5 A Denison 8, OWU 110/10 H <strong>Ohio</strong> State 4, OWU 210/13 H Akron 2, OWU 010/24 A Kenyon 5, OWU 010/27 H Dayton 4, OWU 210/31 H Earlham 8, OWU 011/7 H <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 3, OWU 011/10 A OWU 2, Oberlin 219575-4-1Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score10/8 H OWU 3, Denison 210/12 A OWU 2, Akron 010/16 H Oberlin 4, OWU 110/23 A OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 110/26 H OWU 4, Fenn 210/29 H <strong>Ohio</strong> State 3, OWU 211/2 H OWU 1, Michigan 111/6 H OWU 4, Kenyon 111/8 A Dayton 2, OWU 111/13 H Earlham 6, OWU 319580-10-0Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score10/3 A Denison 6, OWU 210/8 A <strong>Ohio</strong> State 3, OWU 2 (OT)10/11 A Oberlin 4, OWU 110/15 A Earlham 5, OWU 010/18 H Dayton 5, OWU 310/21 H <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 2, OWU 010/25 A Fenn 3, OWU 110/29 A Kenyon 2, OWU 111/1 H Michigan 6, OWU 111/5 H Akron 5, OWU 019593-6-1Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score10/3 A Akron 5, OWU 110/7 H OWU 2, Earlham 110/10 H OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 110/13 A OWU 6, Dayton 110/17 A Michigan 6, OWU 310/21 H Oberlin 3, OWU 210/24 A <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 3, OWU 110/31 H Fenn 3, OWU 111/5 H OWU 3, Kenyon 311/7 H Denison 1, OWU 019604-5-1Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score10/1 A OWU 6, Hiram 110/5 H OWU 5, Dayton 010/8 H Akron 5, OWU 010/15 A OWU 2, Denison 210/18 H <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 2, OWU 010/22 A Oberlin 4, OWU 110/25 H <strong>Ohio</strong> State 2, OWU 010/29 A Fenn 3, OWU 211/1 A OWU 3, Kenyon 011/5 H OWU 5, Wilmington 119616-3-1Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score10/7 H Oberlin 3, OWU 210/14 A OWU 2, Dayton 110/17 A OWU 5, Wooster 310/21 H OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/25 A Wilmington 6, OWU 310/28 H OWU 3, Fenn 011/1 H Akron 4, OWU 111/4 H OWU 4, Kenyon 3 (OT)11/7 H OWU 0, Denison 011/11 H OWU 4, Hiram 319624-4-2Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/29 A OWU 3, Akron 310/5 A Denison 1, OWU 010/10 H <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 3, OWU 110/13 A Kenyon 2, OWU 110/20 H OWU 4, Dayton 110/27 A OWU 8, Hiram 110/31 A <strong>Ohio</strong> State 1, OWU 011/3 A OWU 1, Fenn 111/10 H OWU 3, Wooster 211/17 H OWU 2, Oberlin 1196310-1-1Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/26 A OWU 1, Wooster 010/2 A OWU 6, Bowling Green 110/4 H Akron 8, OWU 310/11 A OWU 5, Hiram 010/18 H OWU 8, Fenn 210/22 A OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 210/25 H OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 510/29 H OWU 3, Kenyon 111/1 A OWU 3, Oberlin 111/8 H OWU 6, Denison 2NCAA Mideast Regional11/14 N OWU 3, Wheaton 111/15 N OWU 2, Akron 119649-3-0Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/25 H OWU 7, Wooster 39/30 A OWU 10, Kenyon 110/3 A Akron 6, OWU 110/10 A OWU 4, Denison 310/17 H OWU 8, Hiram 110/23 H OWU 8, Bowling Green 210/27 H OWU 4, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 310/31 A OWU 3, Fenn 111/7 H Oberlin 5, OWU 011/14 A OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 1NCAA Mideast Regional11/20 N Wheaton 5, OWU 211/21 A OWU 6, Denison 219656-6-0Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/24 H OWU 5, Columbus Macedonia 310/2 A OWU 5, Wooster 310/5 A <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 3, OWU 010/9 H Akron 3, OWU 210/13 A OWU 4, Miami 010/15 H OWU 3, Cleveland State 210/23 H Denison 4, OWU 110/30 H OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 111/5 H OWU 8, Kenyon 111/13 A Oberlin 3, OWU 1NCAA Mideast Regional11/19 N Denison 3, OWU 111/20 N Oberlin 4, OWU 319667-3-1Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/28 H OWU 7, Cedarville 310/1 H Akron 5, OWU 310/5 A OWU 7, Kenyon 110/8 A OWU 1, Wooster 110/14 A OWU 4, Denison 310/18 H OWU 1, Bowling Green 010/21 H OWU 6, Miami 210/29 A OWU 3, Cleveland State 111/4 H OWU 3, Oberlin 211/12 A <strong>Ohio</strong> State 3, OWU 1NCAA Mideast Regional11/18 H Lake Forest 2, OWU 119674-5-2Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/23 H Dayton 1, OWU 09/30 A OWU 4, Heidelberg 010/3 A OWU 2, Bowling Green 110/7 H OWU 2, Cleveland State 210/10 H OWU 4, Kenyon 310/13 H Denison 5, OWU 310/18 H OWU 6, Wittenberg 010/21 A Oberlin 4, OWU 210/28 H <strong>Ohio</strong> State 2, OWU 111/4 H OWU 1, Wooster 111/11 A Akron 2, OWU 119686-4-0Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/27 H OWU 6, Heidelberg 010/1 A OWU 2, Kenyon 010/5 H OWU 5, Bowling Green 010/8 H Toledo 1, OWU 010/11 H Akron 5, OWU 110/19 A Denison 3, OWU 210/25 H OWU 4, Oberlin 311/2 A OWU 3, Wittenberg 211/9 A Wooster 1, OWU 011/15 A OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 119695-5-0, 3-4-0 OAC*Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/27 A OWU 7, Heidelberg 3*10/3 H OWU 4, Denison 0*10/11 H OWU 5, Hiram 110/14 A OWU 3, Wright State 2 (2 OT)10/17 H Kenyon 1, OWU 0*10/25 A Oberlin 1, OWU 0*10/29 H <strong>Ohio</strong> State 2, OWU 110/31 H Wooster 3, OWU 2*11/5 H Wittenberg 2, OWU 1*11/8 A OWU 3, Baldwin-Wallace 2*<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer19708-5-0, 7-1-0 OAC*Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/26 H OWU 5, Heidelberg 0*10/3 A OWU 1, Denison 0*10/7 H OWU 3, Mount Union 1*10/9 H OWU 1, Baldwin-Wallace 0*10/16 A OWU 2, Kenyon 1*10/19 H MacMurray 1, OWU 010/23 H OWU 2, Oberlin 0*10/28 A <strong>Ohio</strong> State 1, OWU 010/31 A Wooster 3, OWU 1*11/4 A OWU 5, Wittenberg 2*11/7 H OWU 4, Wright State 1NCAA Mideast Regional11/20 H Wheaton 2, OWU 011/21 H Wooster 5, OWU 019719-1-3, 8-0-1 OAC*OAC championCoach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/25 A OWU 7, Mount Union 2*10/2 A OWU 3, Rochester 010/6 A OWU 5, Heidelberg 0*10/8 H OWU 4, Marietta 0*10/15 H OWU 1, Kenyon 0*10/23 A OWU 2, Oberlin 2*10/27 H OWU 0, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/29 H OWU 4, Wooster 3*11/3 H OWU 5, Wittenberg 1*11/6 A OWU 3, Baldwin-Wallace 0*11/13 H OWU 3, Denison 1* (OT)NCAA Mideast Regional11/19 A Wheaton 3, OWU 211/20 N OWU 2, MacMurray 219729-2-0, 8-1-0 OAC*Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/23 A OWU 3, Marietta 1*9/29 H Dayton 3, OWU 010/7 H OWU 5, Mount Union 0*10/11 H OWU 1, Muskingum 0*10/14 A OWU 4, Kenyon 0*10/20 H OWU 1, Oberlin 0*10/28 A Wooster 2, OWU 1*11/1 A OWU 5, Wittenberg 3*11/3 H OWU 8, Baldwin-Wallace 1*11/8 A OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 111/11 A OWU 2, Denison 1*19738-4-2, 8-0-1 OAC*OAC championCoach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/22 A OWU 3, Marietta 0*9/28 H OWU 2, Dayton 210/3 H Bowling Green 2, OWU 110/6 A Mount Union 4, OWU 0*10/9 H OWU 5, Muskingum 0*10/12 H OWU 3, Kenyon 1*10/16 H <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 1, OWU 010/20 A OWU 4, Oberlin 2*10/26 H OWU 2, Wooster 2*10/31 H OWU 3, Wittenberg 1*11/2 H OWU 3, Denison 1*11/10 A OWU 4, Baldwin-Wallace 1*Midwest Liberal Arts Inv.11/16 H OWU 2, Wheaton 111/17 H Kenyon 2, OWU 1 (OT)19748-4-1, 7-3-0 OAC*Coach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/21 H OWU 3, Marietta 0*9/25 A OWU 4, Dayton 19/28 A OWU 4, Kenyon 2*10/2 A Bowling Green 4, OWU 010/5 H Mount Union 4, OWU 1*10/8 H OWU 8, Muskingum 0*10/11 H OWU 1, Denison 0*10/18 H Oberlin 2, OWU 1*10/23 A OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 110/26 A Wooster 5, OWU 2*10/30 A OWU 3, Wittenberg 0*11/1 H OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 0*11/8 H OWU 10, Baldwin-Wallace 1*197513-4-2, 5-0-0 OAC South*OAC championNATionALSEMIFINALISTCoach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/13 H OWU 2, Castleton State 19/19 A E. Connecticut St. 2, OWU 19/20 A <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 4, OWU 19/23 H OWU 1, Bowling Green 19/26 H OWU 4, Kenyon 310/4 A OWU 4, Denison 1*10/7 H OWU 3, Dayton 010/11 A OWU 2, Muskingum 1*10/15 A Cedarville 1, OWU 010/17 H OWU 7, Marietta 1*10/22 H OWU 6, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/24 H OWU 3, Capital 0*10/28 A OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 110/31 H OWU 6, Wittenberg 1*OAC championship11/8 H OWU 1, Wooster 0NCAA Midwest/Far West Regional11/15 H OWU 6, Wheaton 111/22 H OWU 1, MacMurray 0NCAA semifinal11/29 N Babson 5, OWU 011/30 N OWU 1, Johns Hopkins 019769-3-3, 5-0-0 OAC South*OAC championCoach: Fred MyersDate Site Score9/17 H OWU 3, Miami 09/25 A OWU 1, Kenyon 09/29 A OWU 2, Bowling Green 210/1 H OWU 6, Muskingum 0*10/2 H Davis & Elkins 2, OWU 110/5 A OWU 0, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/8 H OWU 3, Denison 1*10/12 H OWU 3, Cedarville 210/16 A OWU 1, Marietta 0*10/19 A Dayton 2, OWU 110/22 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 110/30 A OWU 3, Capital 0*11/6 A OWU 3, Wittenberg 0*OAC championship11/10 A OWU 2, Wooster 1NCAA Midwest/Far West Regional11/13 H Wheaton 2, OWU 119777-4-3, 5-0-0 OAC South*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/16 A OWU 1, Wabash 19/17 A DePauw 1, OWU 09/23 H OWU 1, Kenyon 19/27 H Bowling Green 2, OWU 110/1 A OWU 9, Cedarville 410/8 A OWU 0, Miami 010/12 A <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 1, OWU 010/14 H OWU 3, Marietta 0*10/18 H OWU 2, Dayton 110/22 A OWU 1, Denison 0*10/26 A OWU 4, Capital 1*10/28 H OWU 3, Wittenberg 0*11/4 H OWU 3, Muskingum 0*OAC championship11/9 H Wooster 2, OWU 1 (2 OT)197811-5-2, 3-1-1 OAC South*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/8 H OWU 1, Earlham 09/9 H Wilmington 3, OWU 19/13 A OWU 4, Kenyon 19/15 H Cincinnati 3, OWU 1 (OT)9/20 A OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 09/22 A OWU 2, Muskingum 0*9/26 A Bowling Green 2, OWU 09/29 H OWU 3, Cedarville 110/3 H OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 010/6 H OWU 1, Miami 010/10 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 110/14 A OWU 4, Marietta 0*10/17 A OWU 2, Dayton 110/25 H OWU 10, Capital 0*10/28 A OWU 1, Wittenberg 1*10/31 H Denison 3, OWU 2*NCAA Midwest/Far West Regional11/11 A OWU 3, Wheaton 211/19 A Washington (Mo.) 1, OWU 0197916-3-2, 4-0-1 OAC South*OAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/7 H Earlham 1, OWU 09/8 H OWU 3, Wright State 29/12 A OWU 2, Cincinnati 09/15 H OWU 4, DePauw 29/16 H OWU 6, Wabash 09/19 A OWU 2, Kent State 19/21 H OWU 2, Kenyon 09/26 H OWU 0, Bowling Green 09/29 A OWU 2, Cedarville 010/2 A OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 010/5 H OWU 5, Marietta 1*10/6 H OWU 2, Miami 110/9 A <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 2, OWU 110/12 H OWU 6, Muskingum 0*10/16 H OWU 3, Dayton 010/20 A OWU 4, Capital 0*10/23 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/26 H OWU 1, Wittenberg 0*10/31 A OWU 0, Denison 0*OAC championship11/3 H OWU 2, Oberlin 1 (4 OT)NCAA Midwest/Far West Regional11/10 H Washington (Mo.) 2, OWU 0198016-4-1, 4-1-0 OAC South*OAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/5 H OWU 1, Case Reserve 09/6 H OWU 3, Wright State 09/9 H OWU 3, Cincinnati 09/12 A DePauw 1, OWU 09/13 A OWU 4, Wabash 19/16 H OWU 5, Wilmington 29/20 A OWU 1, Kenyon 09/24 A OWU 1, Bowling Green 09/26 H OWU 3, Cedarville 19/30 H OWU 7, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 210/4 A OWU 3, Marietta 0*10/7 A Earlham 2, OWU 110/10 A Muskingum 2, OWU 1* (OT)10/14 A OWU 4, Dayton 110/17 H OWU 6, Capital 0*10/20 A OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/25 A OWU 5, Wittenberg 0*10/29 H OWU 2, Denison 1*OAC championship11/1 A OWU 0, Wooster 0+(OWU awarded titleon penalty kicks, 4-3)NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/7 H OWU 2, Bethany 111/8 H Calvin 1, OWU 0all-time results33


all-time results34198117-4-4, 5-0-0 OAC South*OAC championNATionALSEMIFINALISTCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/4 H OWU 1, Earlham 09/5 H OWU 2, Wright State 09/11 N OWU 3, Binghamton State 09/12 N OWU 3, Wheaton 29/16 A OWU 2, Wilmington 09/18 H OWU 3, Wabash 09/19 H OWU 5, DePauw 09/23 H OWU 2, Bowling Green 29/26 A OWU 4, Cedarville 49/29 H OWU 1, Kenyon 010/2 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/6 H OWU 1, Central State 110/9 A Dayton 1, OWU 010/14 A Miami 1, OWU 010/17 A OWU 7, Capital 0*10/20 H OWU 4, Marietta 0*10/23 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>University</strong> 110/28 A OWU 3, Wittenberg 0*10/30 H OWU 9, Muskingum 0*11/3 A OWU 1, Denison 0*OAC championship11/7 H OWU 2, Kenyon 1NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/13 H OWU 4, Calvin 211/14 H OWU 3, Bethany 2NCAA semifinals11/20 N Scranton 2, OWU 1 (OT)11/21 N Brandeis 4, OWU 2198217-2-3, 5-0-0 OAC South*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/3 H OWU 1, Nazareth 1 (forfeit)9/4 H OWU 1, Castleton State 09/10 N OWU 2, Colorado College 19/11 N Bethany 1, OWU 09/17 A OWU 6, Wabash 09/18 A OWU 4, DePauw 09/22 A OWU 2, Bowling Green 19/24 H OWU 2, Cedarville 19/28 A OWU 1, Kenyon 110/2 A OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 110/6 H OWU 2, Wilmington 010/8 H OWU 2, Case Reserve 010/13 H OWU 2, Earlham 010/15 H OWU 4, Capital 0*10/20 A OWU 1, Marietta 0*10/23 A OWU 2, Walsh 010/26 H OWU 3, Wittenberg 0*10/30 H OWU 6, Muskingum 0*11/2 H OWU 3, Denison 2*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/5 H OWU 4, Hope 011/6 H OWU 0, Bethany 0(Bethany advanceson penalty kicks, 3-2)OAC championship11/10 A Wooster 1, OWU 0198316-5-1, 5-1-0 OAC South*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/10 H OWU 1, Drew 09/11 H OWU 1, Frostburg State 19/14 A OWU 6, Earlham 29/16 H OWU 1, DePauw 09/17 H OWU 6, Wabash 09/20 H Bowling Green 2, OWU 19/24 A OWU 3, Cedarville 19/27 H OWU 3, Kenyon 09/30 H OWU 4, Marietta 1*10/4 A Cleveland State 1, OWU 0(2 OT)10/7 A OWU 5, Case Reserve 010/12 A OWU 1, Wittenberg 0*10/14 H OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 010/17 H OWU 6, Otterbein 0*10/19 A Denison 3, OWU 0*10/21 H OWU 2, Wooster 010/25 H OWU 6, Muskingum 0*10/27 A OWU 2, Capital 0*11/1 A Wright State 4, OWU 1NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/9 A OWU 1, Denison 1(OWU wins on penaltykicks, 5-3)11/12 A OWU 1, Hope 0NCAA quarterfinal11/19 H Scranton 4, OWU 1198415-4-1, 5-0-1 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/8 H OWU 3, Castleton State 29/9 H OWU 5, Wisconsin-Platteville 29/11 H OWU 7, Earlham 09/14 A OWU 5, DePauw 19/15 A OWU 1, Wabash 09/19 A Bowling Green 1, OWU 09/22 H OWU 2, Denison 1*9/26 A OWU 1, Oberlin 1*9/29 H OWU 5, Grand Rapids Baptist 010/2 H OWU 4, Dayton 010/5 H OWU 3, Wooster 0*10/10 H OWU 2, Wittenberg 010/14 A <strong>Ohio</strong> State 2, OWU 110/17 H OWU 7, Capital 110/19 A OWU 6, Case Reserve 0*10/24 A Wilmington 2, OWU 110/27 H OWU 7, Allegheny 3*10/31 A OWU 5, Otterbein 011/3 H OWU 4, Kenyon 0*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/10 H Washington (Mo.) 1, OWU 0(OT)198515-4-1, 5-1-0 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/1 H OWU 3, MacMurray 09/2 H OWU 2, Washington (Mo.) 09/7 A Miami 3, OWU 09/10 A OWU 3, Earlham 1 (2 OT)9/13 H OWU 1, Tiffin 09/14 H OWU 4, DePauw 39/18 H OWU 0, Oakland 09/21 A Denison 3, OWU 2*9/24 H OWU 2, Oberlin 0*9/28 H OWU 3, Grand Rapids Baptist 110/2 H Cleveland State 1, OWU 010/5 A OWU 6, Wooster 0*10/9 A OWU 5, Wittenberg 010/11 H OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 110/16 H OWU 7, Wilmington 010/18 H OWU 3, Case Reserve 1*10/26 A OWU 5, Allegheny 0*10/29 H OWU 4, Otterbein 011/2 A OWU 8, Kenyon 1*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/8 N Washington (Mo.) 1, OWU 0198620-3-0, 6-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/2 A Cleveland State 1, OWU 09/5 H OWU 3, Rockford 09/6 H OWU 4, Brandeis 09/10 H OWU 4, Wittenberg 09/12 A OWU 6, Earlham 19/13 A OWU 4, DePauw 09/19 H OWU 4, Cedarville 19/20 H Xavier 2, OWU 19/24 A OWU 5, Oberlin 1*9/27 A OWU 3, Wooster 0*10/1 H OWU 4, Mount Union 010/3 H OWU 6, Case Reserve 0*10/8 A OWU 2, Oakland 110/11 A OWU 3, Allegheny 0*10/14 H OWU 3, Wilmington 110/17 H OWU 3, Denison 0*10/21 A OWU 1, Kenyon 0*10/25 A OWU 5, IUPU-Fort Wayne 310/29 A OWU 2, Otterbein 010/31 H OWU 3, Miami 1NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/7 H OWU 2, Kalamazoo 111/8 H OWU 2, Wheaton 0NCAA quarterfinal11/15 H Messiah 1, OWU 0198719-4-0, 6-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/1 H Cleveland State 1, OWU 09/4 H OWU 5, Carleton 09/5 H OWU 4, Kalamazoo 09/9 A OWU 3, Wittenberg 09/11 H OWU 3, DePauw 09/12 H OWU 2, Earlham 19/16 A OWU 6, Cedarville 19/18 H OWU 7, Oberlin 1*9/22 A Akron 2, OWU 19/25 A OWU 4, Wheaton 09/26 N OWU 3, Colorado College 09/30 A OWU 2, Mount Union 110/3 A OWU 4, Case Reserve 1*10/6 H OWU 5, Wooster 0*10/9 H OWU 2, Allegheny 0*10/14 A Wilmington 2, OWU 110/16 H OWU 2, Oakland 110/20 H OWU 4, Kenyon 3*10/24 A OWU 5, Denison 0*10/27 H OWU 1, Otterbein 0 (2 OT)10/31 H OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 0NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/7 H OWU 2, Calvin 111/14 H Washington (Mo.) 1, OWU 0198817-1-3, 5-0-1 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/31 H OWU 1, Dayton 09/2 H OWU 7, Franklin & Marshall 29/3 H OWU 3, N.C. <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 09/9 N OWU 5, Kutztown 09/10 A Elizabethtown 3, OWU 19/13 H OWU 3, Cedarville 09/16 A OWU 4, DePauw 19/17 A OWU 3, Earlham 09/20 H OWU 3, Akron 29/24 A OWU 0, Wooster 0*9/28 H OWU 4, Mount Union 19/30 H OWU 5, Case Reserve 0*10/4 A OWU 3, Kenyon 0*10/7 H OWU 4, Wittenberg 010/12 H OWU 4, Denison 0*10/15 H OWU 4, Allegheny 0*10/19 A OWU 5, Capital 010/22 A OWU 3, Wilmington 310/25 A OWU 3, Otterbein 010/29 A OWU 4, Oberlin 3* (OT)NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/4 H OWU 2, Kalamazoo 2(Kalamazoo advanceson penalty kicks, 3-1)<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer198919-2-1, 6-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/2 H OWU 4, Fredonia State 09/3 H OWU 3, Lynchburg 09/6 H OWU 3, Capital 19/9 N OWU 3, Bethany 09/10 N OWU 3, Transylvania 09/16 H OWU 4, DePauw 09/20 A OWU 1, Dayton 0 (OT)9/23 H OWU 2, Wilmington 1 (OT)9/27 H OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> State 09/30 A OWU 4, Denison 1*10/4 A OWU 3, Miami 010/7 H Wooster 1, OWU 0*10/11 H OWU 2, Wittenberg 1*10/13 H OWU 7, Otterbein 110/18 A OWU 3, Earlham 1*10/22 H OWU 9, Allegheny 1*10/23 H OWU 10, Case Reserve 0*10/25 A OWU 2, Kenyon 1*10/28 A Oberlin 1, OWU 0*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/3 N OWU 2, DePauw 1 (OT)11/4 N OWU 3, Wheaton 0NCAA quarterfinal11/11 H OWU 0, Elizabethtown 0(Elizabethtown advanceson penalty kicks, 5-4)199020-4-1, 7-1-0 NCAC*NATionAL RUnneR-UPCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/31 H OWU 2, Washington (Mo.) 09/1 H OWU 3, Kean 19/5 A OWU 3, Capital 19/7 N Bethany 1, OWU 09/8 N OWU 15, Susquehanna 09/12 A OWU 5, Otterbein 09/15 A DePauw 1, OWU 0 (OT)9/18 A OWU 4, Wilmington 19/21 H OWU 3, Emory 29/26 A OWU 3, Wooster 0*9/29 A Oakland 3, OWU 010/1 H OWU 3, Denison 1*10/3 H OWU 3, Miami 110/6 A OWU 5, Allegheny 0*10/10 A OWU 2, Wittenberg 1* (OT)10/12 A OWU 3, Oberlin 0*10/17 H OWU 3, Earlham 0*10/19 H OWU 4, Dayton 210/24 H Kenyon 2, OWU 1*10/30 A OWU 4, Case Reserve 0*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/2 H OWU 1, Kalamazoo 011/3 H OWU 3, Kenyon 0NCAA quarterfinal11/10 A OWU 2, Elizabethtown 1 (OT)NCAA semifinal11/16 H OWU 1, Wheaton 011/17 H OWU 1, Glassboro State 1(Glassboro State awardedtitle on penalty kicks, 4-3)199122-2-0, 8-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championNATionALSEMIFINALISTCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/30 H OWU 2, Principia 08/31 H OWU 4, U. of the South 19/6 N OWU 3, Fredonia State 09/8 A Rochester 2, OWU 09/14 N OWU 1, Kalamazoo 09/15 N OWU 1, Bethany 09/17 H OWU 5, Capital 09/21 H OWU 4, DePauw 19/28 H OWU 2, Wooster 0* (OT)10/2 A OWU 3, Kenyon 2* (OT)10/4 H OWU 2, Case Reserve 0*10/9 A OWU 2, Dayton 1 (OT)10/12 A OWU 1, Denison 0*10/14 H OWU 1, Alfred 010/16 H OWU 7, Otterbein 110/18 H OWU 3, Wilmington 010/23 H OWU 1, Wittenberg 0*10/26 H OWU 5, Allegheny 0*10/30 A OWU 1, Earlham 0* (OT)11/2 A OWU 7, Oberlin 0*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/9 H OWU 1, Wittenberg 0 (4 OT)11/15 H OWU 2, Calvin 1NCAA quarterfinal11/16 H OWU 1, Bethany 0NCAA semifinal11/23 A Cal-San Diego 1, OWU 0199220-4-0, 7-1-0 NCAC*NCAC co-championNATionAL RUnneR-UPCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/4 H OWU 6, Nazareth 09/5 H OWU 4, MacMurray 19/11 H OWU 4, Ursinus 09/12 H OWU 1, Fontbonne 09/15 H OWU 3, Tiffin 09/19 A OWU 4, DePauw 29/23 H OWU 3, Oberlin 0*9/26 N OWU 4, Maryville (Tenn.) 19/27 A OWU 2, Wilmington 19/30 H OWU 5, Earlham 0*10/3 A OWU 3, Wooster 2* (OT)10/7 H OWU 5, Kenyon 0*10/10 A OWU 8, Case Reserve 0*10/14 A Otterbein 3, OWU 110/17 H OWU 4, Denison 0*10/20 A Bethany 1, OWU 010/23 H OWU 2, Walsh 010/28 A Wittenberg 4, OWU 2*10/31 A OWU 3, Allegheny 1*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/6 H OWU 2, Wittenberg 111/7 H OWU 3, Kenyon 2NCAA quarterfinal11/15 A OWU 2, Methodist 1 (OT)NCAA semifinal11/21 N OWU 5, Colorado College 011/22 A Kean 3, OWU 1all-time resultsThe capacity crowd at Roy Rike Field erupts after AndyKessinger (center) set up the game-winning goal in a 1990NCAA Division III semifinal contest against Wheaton.35


all-time results36199318-2-1, 6-1-1 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/31 H OWU 5, Muskingum 09/3 H OWU 5, Trinity 09/4 H OWU 5, John Carroll 19/10 H OWU 3, Lycoming 19/11 H OWU 2, Methodist 19/15 H OWU 3, Bethany 29/18 H OWU 4, DePauw 09/25 H OWU 8, Otterbein 29/29 A OWU 4, Earlham 0*10/1 H OWU 1, Hope 010/2 H OWU 3, Wilmington 110/6 A OWU 4, Oberlin 0*10/8 H OWU 2, Mount Union 010/13 H OWU 6, Wooster 1*10/16 H OWU 5, Allegheny 1*10/20 A OWU 2, Kenyon 2*10/23 A OWU 3, Denison 0*10/27 H OWU 8, Case Reserve 0*10/29 H Wittenberg 1, OWU 0*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/6 N OWU 1, DePauw 0 (OT)11/7 A Kenyon 2, OWU 1199420-0-1, 8-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/2 H OWU 4, St. John’s (Minn.) 19/3 H OWU 2, Illinois Benedictine 09/9 H OWU 3, Rhodes 19/10 H OWU 4, Wheaton 2 (OT)9/14 H OWU 7, Walsh 19/17 A OWU 2, DePauw 19/24 N OWU 2, John Carroll 09/25 A OWU 4, Wilmington 09/28 H OWU 4, Earlham 0*9/30 A OWU 1, Bethany 010/2 H OWU 7, Fontbonne 110/5 H OWU 14, Oberlin 0*10/8 A OWU 4, Wooster 0*10/13 A OWU 3, Otterbein 110/15 A OWU 2, Allegheny 0*10/19 H OWU 5, Kenyon 0*10/21 H OWU 2, Denison 0*10/26 A OWU 4, Case Reserve 1*10/29 A OWU 2, Wittenberg 0*NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/4 H OWU 2, DePauw 011/5 H OWU 2, Hope 2(Hope advances onpenalty kicks, 3-1)199517-2-3, 7-0-1 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/1 H OWU 2, John Carroll 1 (OT)9/2 H Methodist 4, OWU 19/8 H OWU 5, Kean 19/9 H OWU 0, Virginia <strong>Wesleyan</strong> 09/12 H OWU 4, Otterbein 09/16 H OWU 4, DePauw 09/20 A OWU 2, Oberlin 1*9/22 H OWU 8, Case Reserve 0*9/27 H OWU 1, Wittenberg 0*9/30 H OWU 4, Allegheny 0*10/4 A OWU 1, Kenyon 1*10/6 N OWU 4, Illinois Benedictine 010/7 A Wheaton 1, OWU 010/11 H OWU 2, Wooster 0*10/14 H OWU 1, Hiram 010/18 A OWU 2, Denison 1*10/21 H OWU 2, Wilmington 010/25 A OWU 3, Earlham 2* (OT)10/27 H OWU 4, Bethany 0NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/3 H OWU 1, Kenyon 011/4 H OWU 1, Hiram 0 (OT)NCAC quarterfinal11/12 A OWU 1, Chapman 1(Chapman advances onpenalty kicks, 4-2)199613-4-2, 6-1-1 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/30 H OWU 4, Beloit 08/31 H OWU 1, Muhlenberg 19/6 H OWU 3, Alma 09/7 H OWU 2, Cabrini 09/13 H OWU 4, Denison 0*9/21 A OWU 2, DePauw 19/25 A OWU 2, Otterbein 09/28 A OWU 1, Allegheny 0*10/2 H OWU 2, Kenyon 2*10/9 A OWU 2, Case Reserve 1*10/12 A Trinity 3, OWU 010/13 N OWU 3, Southwestern 010/18 H OWU 8, Oberlin 0*10/23 H OWU 4, Heidelberg 010/26 A OWU 1, Wooster 0*10/30 A Wilmington 2, OWU 011/2 H OWU 3, Earlham 1*11/6 A Wittenberg 1, OWU 0*11/9 A Bethany 2, OWU 1199716-8-0, 6-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/5 H OWU 3, Wisc.-Platteville 09/6 H OWU 1, Richard Stockton 09/12 H OWU 2, Binghamton State 19/13 H Montclair State 2, OWU 1(2 OT)9/17 H Wilmington 3, OWU 19/20 H OWU 2, DePauw 09/24 A OWU 3, Otterbein 19/26 A Rollins 6, OWU 19/28 A Lynn 1, OWU 010/2 A OWU 3, Tiffin 110/4 A Earlham 2, OWU 0*10/10 H OWU 8, Wooster 0*10/15 H OWU 1, Case Reserve 0*10/18 A Kenyon 2, OWU 1* (OT)10/22 A OWU 1, Heidelberg 010/25 H OWU 2, Allegheny 0*10/29 H OWU 4, Wittenberg 0*11/1 A OWU 1, Oberlin 0*11/5 A OWU 3, Denison 1*11/8 H Bethany 2, OWU 1NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/12 A OWU 2, Hope 011/14 A OWU 1, Kenyon 011/15 N OWU 1, Alma 0NCAA quarterfinal11/22 A Wheaton 2, OWU 1 (2 OT)199818-6-0, 7-1-0 NCAC*NCAC championNCAA DiviSion iiiCHAMPionCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/4 H OWU 4, Aquinas 19/5 H Clarkson 1, OWU 09/11 H OWU 4, Kalamazoo 19/12 H OWU 1, Chicago 09/16 A OWU 4, Wooster 0*9/19 A DePauw 4, OWU 09/23 H Otterbein 1, OWU 0 (OT)9/30 A OWU 2, Wilmington 1 (OT)10/3 N Trinity 2, OWU 1 (2 OT)10/4 A OWU 3, Colorado College 110/7 H OWU 2, Denison 1* (OT)10/10 A OWU 3, Allegheny 2*10/14 A OWU 3, Case Reserve 1*10/17 H OWU 1, Earlham 0*10/23 H OWU 3, Kenyon 0*10/28 A Wittenberg 1, OWU 0* (OT)10/30 H OWU 3, Tiffin 011/3 H OWU 13, Oberlin 0*11/7 A Bethany 3, OWU 0NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/14 H OWU 5, Alma 011/15 H OWU 2, Otterbein 1NCAA quarterfinal11/21 H OWU 2, Trinity 1NCAA semifinal11/28 H OWU 1, Williams 011/29 H OWU 2, Greensboro 1 (2 OT)199918-3-1, 9-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/3 H OWU 5, Concordia 09/4 H OWU 3, Hope 09/10 H OWU 3, Eastern Mennonite 09/11 H OWU 1, Alma 09/15 A OWU 4, Hiram 0*9/18 H OWU 0, DePauw 09/22 A Otterbein 3, OWU 09/25 A OWU 6, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 110/2 A OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican 010/5 A OWU 7, Oberlin 0*10/8 H OWU 2, Wooster 0*10/12 H Wilmington 2, OWU 1 (OT)10/15 H OWU 2, Wabash 1*10/18 A OWU 3, Denison 0*10/20 H OWU 4, Wittenberg 0*10/22 H OWU 3, Allegheny 1*10/27 A OWU 2, Walsh 010/30 A OWU 3, Kenyon 0*11/6 A OWU 3, Earlham 0*NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional11/10 H OWU 4, Bethany 011/12 N OWU 2, Gettysburg 111/13 A Messiah 2, OWU 0200023-1-0, 9-0-6 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/1 H OWU 4, Hope 19/3 H OWU 3, Kean 2 (2 OT)9/5 H OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 19/8 H OWU 2, Kalamazoo 09/9 H OWU 4, Wisconsin-Whitewater 09/13 A OWU 3, Wilmington 19/16 A OWU 4, DePauw 29/20 H OWU 5, Otterbein 09/23 A OWU 2, Allegheny 1*9/27 H OWU 4, Kenyon 0*9/29 H OWU 5, Denison 2*10/4 A OWU 5, Wittenberg 1*10/7 A OWU 7, Wooster 1*10/10 H OWU 1, Walsh 010/14 H OWU 2, Earlham 1* (2 OT)10/17 H OWU 4, Hiram 0*10/20 H OWU 3, Oberlin 0*10/24 H OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican 010/28 A OWU 5, Wabash 0*NCAC tournament11/3 H OWU 3, Denison 011/4 H OWU 4, Earlham 0NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/11 H OWU 2, DePauw 011/12 H OWU 1, Wilmington 0NCAA quarterfinal11/18 H Linfield 1, OWU 0 (4 OT)<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer200119-6-1, 8-1-0 NCAC*NCAC championNCAA SEMIFINALISTCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/31 H OWU 5, Calvin 09/1 H John Carroll 2, OWU 1 (OT)9/4 H OWU 4, Capital 09/7 H OWU 4, Alma 19/8 H New Jersey 2, OWU 19/12 H Wilmington 3, OWU 09/15 H DePauw 1, OWU 0 (OT)9/19 A Otterbein 4, OWU 39/22 H OWU 4, Allegheny 0*9/26 A OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 09/29 A OWU 3, Oberlin 0*10/6 A OWU 4, Earlham 1*10/10 H OWU 3, Wooster 0*10/13 H Wittenberg 1, OWU 0* (OT)10/16 A OWU 2, Kenyon 0*10/19 A OWU 1, Bowling Green 0 (OT)10/21 H OWU 2, Wabash 0*10/24 A OWU 1, Denison 0* (OT)10/26 H OWU 4, Hiram 0*NCAC tournament11/2 H OWU 2, Kenyon 011/3 H OWU 3, Denison 1NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/7 A OWU 1, Otterbein 011/9 A OWU 3, Chicago 111/10 N OWU 3, Kalamazoo 2 (OT)NCAA quarterfinal11/17 A OWU 1, Greensboro 0NCAA semifinal11/23 N OWU 0, Richard Stockton 0(Richard Stockton advanceson penalty kicks, 3-1)200218-4-1, 5-3-1 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/30 H OWU 3, Olivet 18/31 H OWU 2, Bethany 09/3 A OWU 3, Capital 09/6 H OWU 2, Kalamazoo 1 (OT)9/7 H OWU 3, John Carroll 19/11 A OWU 3, Wilmington 29/14 A OWU 2, DePauw 19/18 H OWU 2, Otterbein 09/21 A OWU 5, Wabash 0*9/24 H OWU 1, Heidelberg 09/28 H Denison 1, OWU 0*10/2 H OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 110/5 A OWU 1, Wooster 1*10/8 H OWU 3, Oberlin 1*10/12 A Wittenberg 2, OWU 1*10/23 A OWU 4, Hiram 0*10/25 H OWU 4, Earlham 0*10/30 N Allegheny 2, OWU 1* (2 OT)11/1 H OWU 1, Kenyon 0*NCAC tournament11/8 A OWU 1, Wooster 1(<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> winson penalty kicks, 3-1)11/9 N OWU 1, Allegheny 0NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/16 H OWU 1, Pitt-Greensburg 011/17 H OWU 1, Otterbein 1(Otterbein wins on penaltykicks, 6-5)200317-4-1, 7-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/29 H OWU 2, Capital 1 (2 OT)8/30 H OWU 0, North Park 09/5 H OWU 3, Olivet 09/6 H OWU 1, Methodist 09/9 H Wilmington 1, OWU 09/13 H OWU 1, DePauw 09/17 A OWU 3, Otterbein 19/20 A OWU 2, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 19/24 H OWU 3, John Carroll 19/27 A OWU 3, Allegheny 1*10/1 H OWU 1, Wittenberg 0* (OT)10/4 A Denison 1, OWU 0*10/9 H OWU 5, Muskingum 110/11 A OWU 3, Wabash 1*10/15 H Wooster 2, OWU 1* (2 OT)10/17 H OWU 7, Hiram 0*10/22 A OWU 3, Kenyon 2*10/24 H OWU 5, Oberlin 1*11/1 A OWU 5, Earlham 0*NCAC tournament11/7 N OWU 4, Denison 011/8 A OWU 2, Wooster 1NCAA Great Lakes Regional11/12 H John Carroll 1, OWU 0200416-2-2, 8-1-0 NCAC*NCAC co-championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/3 H OWU 3, Pitt-Greensburg 19/4 H OWU 1, Kalamazoo 09/7 H OWU 3, Capital 09/10 H OWU 3, Anderson 29/11 H OWU 2, Alma 09/14 A Wilmington 3, OWU 19/18 A OWU 3, DePauw 09/21 H OWU 3, Otterbein 2 (2 OT)9/25 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 19/29 A Wooster 2, OWU 0*10/2 A OWU 4, Thomas More 010/6 H OWU 3, Earlham 0*10/9 A OWU 4, Wittenberg 0*10/14 H OWU 3, Wabash 1*10/16 H OWU 4, Allegheny 3* (OT)10/20 H OWU 2, Kenyon 1*10/23 H OWU 4, Denison 1*10/26 A OWU 5, Hiram 0*10/30 A OWU 1, Oberlin 0* (2 OT)NCAC tournament11/5 N OWU 0, Denison 0(Denison advanceson penalty kicks, 3-1)all-time results2002 North Coast Athletic Conference tournament champions!37


all-time results38200520-1-0, 9-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/2 H OWU 3, Fredonia State 19/3 H OWU 1, Greensboro 0 (2 OT)9/6 A OWU 4, Muskingum 19/9 H OWU 3, North Park 09/10 H OWU 5, Olivet 19/13 H OWU 3, Wilmington 29/17 H OWU 4, DePauw 19/21 A OWU 3, Otterbein 09/24 A OWU 3, Earlham 1*9/27 A OWU 3, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 2(2 OT)9/30 H OWU 2, Hiram 1*10/8 A OWU 3, Wabash 0*10/11 H OWU 1, Wittenberg 0*10/15 A OWU 2, Denison 1*10/18 H OWU 3, Kenyon 0*10/22 H OWU 2, Wooster 0*10/26 A OWU 2, Oberlin 0*10/28 A OWU 3, Allegheny 1*NCAC tournament11/2 H OWU 3, Wittenberg 011/5 H OWU 3, Allegheny 0NCAA tournament11/12 H Calvin 2, OWU 1200615-1-6, 7-0-2 NCAC*NCAC championNATionALSEMIFINALISTCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/1 H OWU 2, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 09/2 H OWU 2, Olivet 19/8 H OWU 1, Chicago 09/9 H OWU 2, Elmhurst 09/16 A OWU 3, DePauw 09/20 H OWU 5, Otterbein 09/23 H OWU 2, Allegheny 1*9/27 H OWU 0, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 09/30 A OWU 0, Wooster 0*10/6 H OWU 2, Denison 1*10/11 H OWU 2, Oberlin 0*10/14 A OWU 2, Wittenberg 0*10/17 A OWU 3, Kenyon 1*10/20 H OWU 5, Earlham 0*10/25 H OWU 2, Wabash 0*10/28 A OWU 1, Hiram 1*NCAC tournament11/1 H OWU 0, Allegheny 0(Allegheny advanceson penalty kicks, 4-3)NCAA tournament11/10 H OWU 1, Hope 1(OWU advanceson penalty kicks, 5-3)11/11 H OWU 1, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 0NCAA sectional11/18 A OWU 0, Case Reserve 0(OWU advances onpenalty kicks, 4-3)11/19 N OWU 2, Dominican 0NCAA semifinal11/24 N Wheaton 1, OWU 0200715-5-2, 7-2-0 NCAC*Coach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/31 H OWU 3, Guilford 09/1 H Kean 2, OWU 09/4 A <strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican 2, OWU 09/7 H OWU 2, Medaille 09/9 N OWU 4, Alma 09/11 H OWU 1, Wilmington 09/14 H OWU 3, DePauw 09/16 A OWU 2, Wabash 1*9/19 H OWU 5, Otterbein 09/22 H OWU 2, John Carroll 19/26 A <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 4, OWU 3(2 OT)9/29 A OWU 1, Oberlin 0*10/2 H Kenyon 1, OWU 0*10/6 A Allegheny 3, OWU 0*10/12 H OWU 2, Wooster 1* (2 OT)10/17 A OWU 2, Denison 0*10/20 A OWU 1, Earlham 0*10/23 N OWU 3, Hiram 1*10/26 H OWU 2, Wittenberg 0*NCAC tournament10/31 H OWU 0, Wittenberg 0(OWU advances onpenalty kicks, 5-3)11/3 H OWU 1, Allegheny 0NCAA tournament11/9 H OWU 1, Transylvania 1(Transylvania advanceson penalty kicks, 6-5)200818-4-1, 9-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score8/29 H OWU 3, Olivet 08/30 H OWU 3, Texas-Dallas 29/5 H OWU 5, McMurry 09/6 H OWU 3, Grove City 09/10 H Capital 2, OWU 1 (OT)9/13 A OWU 2, DePauw 19/17 H OWU 2, Otterbein 19/20 A John Carroll 3, OWU 19/24 H <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 1, OWU 09/27 H OWU 8, Earlham 1*10/1 H Case Reserve 3, OWU 210/4 A OWU 3, Hiram 0*10/8 A OWU 2, Kenyon 1*10/10 H OWU 1, Denison 0*10/15 H OWU 1, Oberlin 0* (OT)10/18 A OWU 1, Wooster 0*10/25 H OWU 3, Wabash 1*10/29 A OWU 2, Wittenberg 0*11/1 H OWU 3, Allegheny 2*NCAC tournament11/5 H OWU 4, Kenyon 011/8 H OWU 2, Wittenberg 2(OWU wins title onpenalty kicks, 4-3)NCAA tournament11/14 H OWU 1, Susquehanna 0 (2 OT)11/15 H OWU 3, Carnegie Mellon 0NCAA sectional11/22 N Trinity (Texas) 2, OWU 12007 North Coast Athletic Conference tournament champions!200918-2-2, 9-0-0 NCAC*NCAC championCoach: Jay MartinDate Site Score9/1 A OWU 3, Capital 09/4 H OWU 4, Carnegie Mellon 09/5 H OWU 1, Calvin 09/8 H OWU 1, John Carroll 09/11 H OWU 3, Rose-Hulman 09/12 H OWU 7, Alma 09/16 A OWU 1, Otterbein 19/19 H OWU 1, DePauw 09/23 A OWU 5, <strong>Ohio</strong> Northern 09/26 A OWU 4, Earlham 0*9/30 A OWU 0, Case Reserve 010/2 H OWU 2, Hiram 0*10/7 H OWU 3, Kenyon 1*10/10 A OWU 2, Denison 0*10/14 A OWU 2, Oberlin 0*10/17 H OWU 6, Wooster 0*10/24 A OWU 4, Wabash 0*10/28 H OWU 3, Wittenberg 0*10/31 A OWU 2, Allegheny 0*NCAC tournament11/4 H OWU 2, Hiram 111/7 H Denison 2, OWU 1 (2 OT)NCAA tournament11/15 H Transylvania 1, OWU 0<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerBishop RecordsSingle-Game Goals5 Bob Ginaven vs. Hiram Sr. F 10/1/19605 Andy Kessinger vs. Susquehanna Jr. F 9/8/19904 Donald Fong at Denison Jr. F 10/14/19554 John Patterson vs. Hiram So. F 11/17/19624 John Patterson vs. Bowling Green Sr. F 10/23/19644 John Patterson vs. <strong>Ohio</strong> State Sr. F 11/14/19644 John Patterson vs. Denison* Sr. F 11/21/19644 Bob Morris at Mount Union Sr. F 9/25/19714 Matt Schrader vs. Susquehanna Sr. F 9/8/19904 Mike Pepe vs. Case Reserve Jr. F 10/10/19924 Mike Campbell vs. Oberlin Jr. F 11/3/1998Single-Game Assists4 Matt Byers vs. Earlham Sr. M 9/12/19864 Scott Gillanders vs. Susquehanna Sr. M 9/8/19904 David Pedreschi vs. Oberlin So. M 11/3/19983 many times, most recently:Ryan Miller at Wittenberg Jr. M 10/4/2000Single-Game Points10 Bob Ginaven vs. Hiram 5-0 Sr. F 10/1/196010 Andy Kessinger vs. Susquehanna 5-0 Jr. F 9/8/19908 Donald Fong at Denison 4-0 Jr. F 10/14/19558 John Patterson vs. Hiram 4-0 So. F 11/17/19628 Charlie Moazed vs. Wooster 3-2 Sr. F 9/25/19648 John Patterson vs. Bowling Green 4-0 Sr. F 10/23/19648 John Patterson vs. <strong>Ohio</strong> State 4-0 Sr. F 11/14/19648 John Patterson vs. Denison* 4-0 Sr. F 11/21/19648 Bob Morris at Mount Union 4-0 Sr. F 9/25/19718 Vic Misiewicz vs. Capital 3-2 Fr. F 10/25/19788 Matt Schrader vs. Susquehanna 4-0 Sr. F 9/8/19908 Scott Gillanders vs. Susquehanna 2-4 Sr. F 9/8/19908 Mike Pepe vs. Case Reserve 4-0 Jr. F 10/10/19928 Chris Duff vs. Otterbein 3-2 Sr. M 9/25/19938 Mike Campbell vs. Wooster 3-2 So. F 10/10/19978 Mike Campbell vs. Oberlin 4-0 Jr. F 11/3/1998Single-Game Saves29 John Lippincott at Akron Fr. 10/3/195929 Dave Koch vs. Bowling Green Sr. 10/3/197327 John Lippincott at Denison Sr. 10/5/196226 John Lippincott vs. Oberlin Jr. 10/7/196125 Dave Koch at Wooster Jr. 10/28/1972Single-Season Goals25 Bryan Bundy Sr. F 23g 198624 John Patterson Sr. F 12g 196423 Charlie Blanchard Sr. F 22g 198721 Andy Kessinger Jr. F 23g 199021 Matt Schrader Sr. F 25g 199021 Obi Moneme So. F 20g 199321 Obi Moneme Jr. F 21g 1994Single-Season Assists20 Wayne Street Sr. F 21g 199418 Chris Duff Jr. M 24g 199217 Tom McNamara Sr. M 22g 198615 Scott Gillanders Sr. M 25g 199013 Domenic Romanelli Sr. F 22g 198713 Scott Gillanders So. F 21g 198813 Andy Kessinger Jr. F 23g 199013 Chris Duff Sr. M 18g 1993Single-Season Points55 Bryan Bundy 25- 5 Sr. F 23g 198655 Andy Kessinger 21-13 Jr. F 23g 199051 Charlie Blanchard 23- 5 Sr. F 22g 198751 Obi Moneme 21- 9 Jr. F 21g 199450 John Patterson 24- 2 Sr. F 12g 1964Single-Season Saves212 Dave Koch Sr. 14g 1973167 John Lippincott Jr. 10g 1961162 Clay Small Jr. 11g 1970153 George MacGlennon Sr. 18g 1975151 Guy Herrmann Sr. 24g 1981Single-Season Shutouts15 Reed Welch Sr. 24g 199114½ Jonathan Barth Sr. 22g 199912 Guy Herrmann Sr. 24g 198112 Justin Krueger Jr. 22g 199512 Jamison Dague Jr. 22g 2006Career Goals69 Bryan Bundy F 1983-8661 Andy Kessinger F 1988-9157 Obi Moneme F 1992-9555 John Patterson F 1961-6448 Mike Campbell F 1996-99Career Assists51 Wayne Street F 1991-9441 Scott Gillanders F-M 1987-9038 Tom McNamara M 1983-8637 Chris Duff M 1990-9332 Andy Kessinger F 1988-9132 Ryan Martin F-M 2001, 2003-05Career Points154 Andy Kessinger 61-32 F 1988-91150 Bryan Bundy 69-12 F 1983-86140 Obi Moneme 57-26 F 1992-95135 Scott Gillanders 47-41 F-M 1987-90123 Wayne Street 36-51 F 1991-94Career Saves420 Clay Small 1968-71383 Jeff Kaplan 1984-87296 Dave Koch 1970-73276** John Lippincott 1959-62262 Reed Welch 1988-91Career Shutouts37½ Reed Welch 1988-9135 Jamison Dague 2004-0733 Jonathan Barth 1997-9932½ Jeff Kaplan 1984-8724 Harrison Jacobs 1991-94**Lippincott’s career saves total includes only the 1959 and 1961seasons. Season totals for the 1960 and 1962 seasons are notavailable.BISHOP RECORDS*Occurred in NCAA playoff game.39


BISHOP RECORDS40TEAM — GAMEGoals: 15 vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Goals, First Half: 8 vs. Oberlin, 10/5/1994Goals, Second Half: 8 vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Goals, Overtime: 2 vs. Denison, 11/13/1971;at Earlham, 9/10/1985; vs. Wooster, 9/28/1991;vs. Wheaton, 9/10/1994Goals, Both Teams: 15 (15-0) vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Assists: 12 vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Goals Allowed: 8 at Denison (1-8), 10/5/1956; vs. Earlham (0-8),10/31/1956; vs. Akron (3-8), 10/5/1963Goals Allowed, Overtime: 2 vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/1978;2 at Wheaton, 11/22/1997*Winning Margin: 15 vs. Susquehanna (15-0), 9/8/1990Losing Margin: 8 vs. Earlham (0-8), 10/31/1956TEAM — SEASONGoals: 80 (21 games), 1994; (24 games), 2000Goals, Regular Season: 76 (19 games), 1994Goals/Game: 4.8 (58 in 12 games), 1964Goals/Game, Regular Season: 5.0 (50 in 10 games), 1964Assists: 73 (24 games), 2000Fewest Goals Allowed: 7 (22 games), 2006Fewest Goals Allowed, Regular Season: 2 (19 games), 2009Fewest Goals Allowed/Game: 0.32 (7 in 22 games), 2006Fewest Goals Allowed/Game, Regular Season: 0.10 (2 in 19 g),2009Scoring Margin: 69 (80-11, 21 games), 1994Most Goals Allowed: 41 (10 games), 1958Most Goals Allowed/Game: 4.5 (36 in 8 games), 1956Shutouts: 17 (22 games), 2009Shutouts, Regular Season: 17 (22 games), 2009Most Times Shut Out: 5 (22 games), 2006Most Times Shut Out, Regular Season: 4 (8 games), 1956VICTORY RECORDSVictories, Season: 23 (24 games), 2000Victories, Regular Season: 19 (20 games), 1991; (19 games),1994; (19 games), 2000; (18 games), 2005; (16 games), 2006Fewest Defeats, Season: 0 (21 games), 1994Fewest Defeats, Regular Season: 0 (11 games), 1971;(19 games), 1994; (19 games), 2000; (18 games), 2005;(19 games), 2009Winning Percentage, Season: .976 (20-0-1), 1994Winning Percentage, Regular Season: 1.000,(19-0-0), 1994 and 2000; (18-0-0), 2005Ties: 6 (22 games), 2006Losses: 10 (10 games), 1958Winning Streak: 23 (1st-23rd games), 2000Winning Streak, Regular Season: 34, 2004-069 in 2004 + 18 in 2005 + 7 in 2006Winning Streak, Roy Rike Field: 40, 1991-9314 in 1991+ 12 in 1992 + 14 in 1993Winning Streak, Roy Rike Field, Reg. Season: 35, 1991-9311 in 1991 + 10 in 1992 + 14 in 1993Winning Streak, NCAC Games: 23, 1998-2001(1 in 1998 + 9 in 1999 + 9 in 2000 + 4 in 2001);23, 2007-09(5 in 2007 + 9 in 2008 + 9 in 2009) (still active)Unbeaten Streak: 30 (29-0-1), 2004-0510 (9-0-1) in 2004 + 20 (20-0-0) in 2005Unbeaten Streak, One Season: 23 (23-0-0), 2000Unbeaten Streak, Start of Season: 23 (23-0-0), 2000Unbeaten Streak, Regular Season: 44 (41-0-3), 2004-079 (9-0-0) in 2004 + 18 (18-0-0) in 2005 +16 (13-0-3) in 2006 + 1 (1-0-0) in 2007Unbeaten Streak, Roy Rike Field: 44 (43-0-1), 1990-934 (3-0-1) in 1990 + 14 (14-0-0) in 1991 + 12 (12-0-0) in 1992 +14 (14-0-0) in 1993Unbeaten Streak, Roy Rike Field, Reg.Season: 44 (39-0-5), 1979-8311 (10-0-1) in 1979 + 8 (8-0-0) in 1980 + 11 (8-0-3) in 1981 +10 (10-0-0) in 1982 + 4 (3-0-1) in 1983Unbeaten Streak, NCAC Games: 28 (26-0-2), 2004-078 (8-0-0) in 2004 + 9 (9-0-0) in 2005 + 9 (7-0-2) in 2006+ 2 (2-0-0) in 2007Losing Streak: 13, 1957-59Losing Streak, One Season: 10, 1958Consecutive Games Scored In: 26, 1992-93 and 1994-95Consecutive Shutouts: 8, 1982 and 2000Consecutive Shutouts, Start of Season: 6, 1999 (5-0-1);2009 (6-0-0)Consecutive Winning Seasons: 40, 1970-2009 +Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons: 42, 1968-2009 +Consecutive Stu Parry Awards: 5, 2005-09 +Consecutive OAC Divisional Titles: 4, 1979-82Consecutive NCAC Titles: 5, 1998-2002Consecutive NCAA Division III Playoff Berths: 18, 1978-95**Total NCAA Division III Playoff Berths: 32**Total NCAA Playoff Berths: 38*occurred in NCAA playoff game**NCAA record+ still activeThe Battling Bishops pose with the 1998 NCAADivision III national championship trophy.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerBishop Stat Leaders 1955-2009Year Goals Assists Points*1955 Donald Fong................................ 7 Donald Fong................................ 4 Donald Fong.............................. 181956 Donald Fong................................ 3 Mwenja Nganga.......................... 1 Donald Fong................................ 61957 Sandor Nagy.............................. 12 not available.................................. Sandor Nagy.............................. 241958 3 with........................................... 3 Gordin, Munn.............................. 2 3 with........................................... 61959 Bob Ginaven.............................. 10 Dave Price.................................... 3 Bob Ginaven............................... 221960 Bob Ginaven.............................. 13 not available.................................. Bob Ginaven............................... 261961 Dick Borger................................ 11 Don Smith................................... 3 Dick Borger................................ 241962 John Patterson............................. 8 Dick Cassell................................. 2 John Patterson........................... 171963 John Patterson........................... 20 Charlie Moazed........................... 9 John Patterson........................... 451964 John Patterson........................... 24 Charlie Moazed......................... 10 John Patterson........................... 501965 Chuck Fox.................................. 11 Chuck Fox.................................... 8 Chuck Fox.................................. 301966 Branch Rickey............................. 9 Chuck Fox.................................... 9 Tim Bell...................................... 211967 Ali Ladjevardi.............................. 8 Ali Ladjevardi.............................. 5 Ali Ladjevardi............................ 211968 Jack Mahan.................................. 6 Walter Dunlap............................. 4 Jack Mahan................................ 141969 Ali Ladjevardi.............................. 8 not available.................................. Ali Ladjevardi............................ 181970 Bob Morris................................... 7 Bill Bishop.................................... 3 Bob Morris.................................. 171971 Bill Bishop.................................. 13 Bob Morris................................... 7 Bob Morris.................................. 311972 Rick McWilliams......................... 8 Jim Baumann.............................. 8 Rick McWilliams....................... 211973 Bill Bouton................................... 8 Enis Moran................................... 4 Bill Bouton................................. 191974 Rick Brearton............................. 14 John Spofford.............................. 7 Rick Brearton............................. 291975 John Spofford............................ 16 Mort Arntzen............................... 8 John Spofford............................. 341976 John Spofford.............................. 6 John Spofford.............................. 6 John Spofford............................. 181977 Rick Brearton............................... 7 John Spofford.............................. 6 Rick Brearton............................. 171978 Steve Gardner............................. 8 Marc Waite.................................. 4 Gardner, Minkler....................... 171979 Charlie Louria........................... 13 Rich Farquhar.............................. 5 Charlie Louria............................ 281980 Marc Waite................................ 13 Marc Waite.................................. 6 Marc Waite................................. 321981 Rich Farquhar........................... 14 Farquhar, Wyman....................... 5 Rich Farquhar............................ 331982 Charlie Louria........................... 12 John Gower................................ 10 John Gower................................ 281983 Rick Wyman.............................. 14 Erik Miller.................................... 8 Rick Wyman............................... 331984 Bryan Bundy.............................. 18 Thomas McNamara.................. 11 Bryan Bundy.............................. 391985 Bryan Bundy.............................. 17 Byers, Romanelli....................... 11 Bryan Bundy.............................. 381986 Bryan Bundy.............................. 25 Thomas McNamara.................. 17 Bryan Bundy.............................. 551987 Charlie Blanchard..................... 23 Domenic Romanelli.................. 13 Charlie Blanchard..................... 511988 Bob Barnes................................. 16 Scott Gillanders........................ 13 Scott Gillanders......................... 431989 Scott Gillanders........................ 16 Scott Gillanders........................ 11 Scott Gillanders......................... 431990 Kessinger, Schrader.................. 21 Scott Gillanders........................ 15 Andy Kessinger......................... 551991 Andy Kessinger......................... 13 S. Cain, Street.............................. 9 Andy Kessinger......................... 341992 Mike Pepe................................... 19 Chris Duff.................................. 18 Mike Pepe................................... 461993 Obi Moneme.............................. 21 Chris Duff.................................. 13 Obi Moneme.............................. 491994 Obi Moneme.............................. 21 Wayne Street............................. 20 Obi Moneme.............................. 511995 Brian Cain.................................. 14 Jason Chiero................................ 7 Brian Cain.................................. 311996 Brian Cain.................................. 15 Brian Cain.................................... 9 Brian Cain.................................. 391997 Mike Campbell.......................... 12 David Pedreschi........................... 7 Mike Campbell.......................... 301998 Martin Forman.......................... 12 3 with........................................... 7 Martin Forman.......................... 281999 Mike Campbell.......................... 13 Misha Sher................................... 7 Mike Campbell.......................... 312000 Brett Dunlap.............................. 17 Ryan Miller................................ 12 Brett Dunlap.............................. 412001 Ryan Miller................................ 11 Phil Miller.................................. 10 Ryan Miller................................ 272002 Chris Vorenkamp...................... 11 Brett Dunlap.............................. 11 Paul Smith................................. 242003 Ryan Martin............................... 11 Fisher, Martin............................ 12 Ryan Martin............................... 342004 Jeff Fisher................................... 11 Ryan Martin................................. 6 Jeff Fisher................................... 262005 Jeff Fisher..................................... 9 Fisher, Martin.............................. 9 Jeff Fisher................................... 272006 Craig Neal.................................. 11 Ben Brewer................................... 5 Craig Neal.................................. 262007 Tyler Wall..................................... 8 Nick Skoczen............................... 5 Tyler Wall................................... 202008 Matt Bonfini............................... 10 Eric Laipple................................ 10 Bonfini, Tyler Wall..................... 232009 Travis Wall................................. 15 Tyler Wall................................... 11 Travis Wall................................. 33BISHOP stat leaDERS*all point totals are listed in post-1981 format (goal = 2, assist = 1)41


OWU TOURnaments42Fred Myers INVITATIONALFRED MYERS inviTATionAL HISTORYYear Champion Runner-up Third Fourth1978 Wilmington <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Earlham Kent State1979 Wilmington Earlham <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wright State1980 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wright State Earlham Case Reserve1981 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wright State Malone Earlham1982 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Castleton State Nazareth Oberlin1983* Frostburg State <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Oberlin Drew1984 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wis.-Platteville Castleton State Frostburg State1985 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Washington MacMurray Buffalo State1986 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Brandeis Cortland State Rockford1987 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kalamazoo Fredonia State Carleton1988 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> N.C. <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Frnkln & Mrshll Otterbein1989 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Lynchburg Augustana Fredonia State1990 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Bethany Kean & Washington (tie)1991 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> U. of the South Principia & Wis.-Platteville (tie)1992 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Bethany MacMurray Nazareth1993 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kenyon John Carroll & Trinity (tie)1994 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kenyon Illinois Benedictine & St. John’s (tie)1995 Methodist <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Hope John Carroll1996* <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Muhlenberg Maryville Beloit1997 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> R. Stockton Wis.-Platteville Wittenberg1998 Kenyon Clarkson <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Aquinas1999 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kenyon Hope Concordia2000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kean Hope —2001 John Carroll <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Allegheny Calvin2002 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Bethany Olivet Case Reserve2003* <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> North Park Capital Bethany2004 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kalamazoo Kean Pitt-Greensburg2005* <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Greensboro Fredonia State Capital2006 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Allegheny Olivet Wisconsin-Oshkosh2007 Kean <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Hope Guilford2008 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kenyon Texas-Dallas Olivet2009 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Calvin Carnegie Mellon Rutgers-Camden<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> finishes: First (25), second (5), third (2), fourth (0).*tournament championship decided on penalty kicks+tournament championship decided on goal differentialbold face year denotes prearranged second-round matchupsThe annual Fred Myers Invitational honors the self-styled “grandfather” of<strong>Ohio</strong> soccer coaches, who died of a heart attack in 1977. Myers coached the BattlingBishop soccer team from 1957-76, compiling a 133-82-21 record. Eight of his last 14teams competed in the NCAA playoffs.Myers led the 1963 Bishops to the NCAA Mideast College Division championship,as far as the playoffs then progressed. His 1975 squad placed third in theNCAA Division III playoffs, then the highest finish ever for any <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>team. In 8 years of <strong>Ohio</strong> Athletic Conference competition, Myers’ squads won 4titles and twice finished in second place. Myers was named <strong>Ohio</strong> Coach of the Yearin 1971 and 1973.As Bucky Stultz, Myers’ first All-America soccer player, would note at his mentor’smemorial service, “He had a rare talent. He would quietly plant in a youngperson’s mind the seed of an idea or plan. His cultivating was done so subtly, it wasusually several years before that seed would blossom. Then the realization wouldcome: It was Fred Myers who added the spark, the vitality, that means so much inall our lives.”The tournament’s Most Valuable Player receives the Dick Gauthier Award, honoringone of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s greatest fans. Son of the legendary George Gauthier,<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s Hall of Fame football coach, Dick Gauthier was a leader in campuscommunityrelations.<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerDICK GAUTHIER AWARDS (MYERS TOURNAMENT MVP)1982 Brian Deloatch, Castleton 1996 Jason Chadima, OWU1983 Mark Weber, Frostburg 1997 Sean Brady, OWU1984 Rick Wyman, OWU 1998 Kulu Moyo, Kenyon1985 Domenic Romanelli, OWU 1999 Misha Sher, OWU1986 Tom McNamara, OWU 2000 Glen Sullivan, OWU1987 Drew Dimatos, OWU 2001 Chris Heslep, John Carroll1988 Bob Barnes, OWU 2002 Chris Vorenkamp, OWU1989 Clay Smith, OWU 2003 Jeff Krigbaum, OWU1990 Andy Kessinger, OWU 2004 Garrett Silvert-Noftle, OWU1991 Andy Kessinger, OWU 2005 Ryan Martin, OWU1992 Mike Pepe, OWU 2006 Craig Neal, OWU1993 Kyle Kosmala, OWU 2007 Jerry Saintil, Kean1994 Jim Finn, OWU 2008 Kevin McGowan, OWU1995 Kenneth Hoey, Methodist 2009 Eric Laipple, OWUadidas ® INVITATionAL HISTORYYear Champion Runner-up Third Fourth1992 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Fontbonne Capital Ursinus1993 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Methodist Wittenberg Lycoming1994 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wheaton Rhodes Wittenberg1995 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Va. <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kean DePauw1996 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Cabrini Calvin Alma1997 + Kenyon <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Montclair St. Binghamton1998 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Kalamazoo Chicago and Marietta (tie)1999 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Alma E. Mennonite Wittenberg2000 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Wisc.-Whitewater Kalamazoo Principia2001 New Jersey <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Alma Capital2002 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> John Carroll Frostburg and Kalamazoo (tie)2003 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Methodist Olivet Capital2004 + <strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Alma Anderson2005 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> <strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican North Park and Olivet (tie)2006 + <strong>Ohio</strong> Dominican <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Elmhurst Chicago2007 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Capital Medaille Alma2008 + <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Capital Grove City McMurry2009 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Oberlin Alma Rose-Hulman<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> finishes: First (14), second (4), third (0), fourth (0).+tournament championship decided on goal differentialbold face year denotes prearranged second-round matchups


ishop all-stars44JeffKaplan2009Eric Laipple, Jr., B............................... 1Tyler Wall, Jr., F.................................. 1ACADEMICALL-AMERICA ®1987Jeff Kaplan, Jr., G................................ 21988Jeff Kaplan, Sr., G............................... 11995Justin Krueger, Jr., G.......................... 1Matt Willoughby, Sr., B...................... 31996Justin Krueger, Sr., G......................... 11998Martin Forman, Sr., M....................... 1(Academic All-America ® of the Year)Mike Campbell, Jr., F......................... 21999Mike Campbell, Sr., F........................ 32001Brad Cain, Sr., B................................. 32002Chris Vorenkamp, Sr., B.................... 32003Jeff Krigbaum, Sr., B.......................... 1MikeCampbellJustinKrueger2004Garrett Silvert-Noftle, Sr., B............. 22005Josh Warren, Jr., B.............................. 1Jamison Dague, So., G....................... 22006Josh Warren, Sr., B............................. 1(Academic All-America ® of the Year)Jamison Dague, Jr., G......................... 12007Jamison Dague, Sr., G........................ 1(Academic All-America ® of the Year)ALL-REGION1955Phil Carter, Sr., B.................................... 2Mwenja Nganga, Fr., B..........................HBob Riker, So., F.....................................HBill Seltzer, So., F...................................HBob Wood, So., B....................................H1958Larry Lays, Jr., M.................................... 31961John Lippincott, Jr., G............................ 11964Charlie Moazed, Sr., F........................... 1John Patterson, Sr., F............................. 1Bucky Stultz, Jr., B................................. 1Eric Thompson, So., B........................... 11965Bucky Stultz, Sr., B................................ 1JeffKrigbaum<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerMartinForman1966Tim Bell, Jr., F.........................................H1967Ali Ladjevardi, So., F..............................HHarry Tower, Sr., G.................................H1968Wiley Corl, Jr., B..................................... 1Malcolm Fox, So., F............................... 1Ali Ladjevardi, Jr., F............................... 11970Clay Small, Jr., G.................................... 1Dave Hain, Sr., B.................................... 31971Clay Small, Sr., G................................... 11973Dave Koch, Sr., G...................................HRick McWilliams, Jr., F..........................H1974Jim Baumann, Jr., B............................... 21975Jim Baumann, Sr., B..............................H1976Jeff Hoch, Jr., G....................................... 1Don Minkler, So., B................................ 1John Spofford, Jr., F................................H1977Don Minkler, Jr., B.................................. 11978Bill Kohlasch, Jr., B................................ 1Don Minkler, Sr., B................................. 1JoshWarren


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer1979Jim Horne, Jr., G..................................... 1Bill Kohlasch, Sr., B................................ 1Charlie Louria, Fr., B............................. 11980Rich Farquhar, Jr., F...............................HJim Horne, Sr., G....................................H1981Jim Kohlasch, Sr., B............................... 1Rick Wyman, Fr., F................................. 1Rich Farquhar, Sr., F.............................. 2Charlie Louria, Jr., B.............................. 21982John Gower, Sr., F................................... 1Charlie Louria, Sr., B............................. 1Tim Schmiechen, So., B........................ 1Rick Wyman, So., F................................ 11983Tim Schmiechen, Jr., B.......................... 1Rick Wyman, Jr., F................................. 1Matt Byers, Fr., F.................................... 2Andy Taylor, Sr., B.................................. 21984Ken Hyland, Jr., F................................... 1Rick Wyman, Sr., B................................ 1Matt Byers, So., M.................................. 3Tim Schmiechen, Sr., B.........................H1985Bryan Bundy, Jr., F................................. 1Matt Byers, Jr., M................................... 1Jeff Kaplan, So., G.................................. 1Tom McNamara, Jr., M.......................... 2Domenic Romanelli, So., F................... 21986Bryan Bundy, Sr., F................................ 1Matt Byers, Sr., M.................................. 1Jeff Kaplan, Jr., G.................................... 1Tom McNamara, Sr., M......................... 1Domenic Romanelli, Jr., F..................... 11987Charlie Blanchard, Sr., F....................... 1Drew Dimatos, Jr., B.............................. 1Jeff Kaplan, Sr., G................................... 1Peter Pak, So., M.................................... 2Domenic Romanelli, Sr., F.................... 21988Drew Dimatos, Sr., B............................. 1Scott Gillanders, So., F.......................... 1Eric Warn, Sr., M.................................... 1Matt Williams, Jr., M............................. 1Bob Barnes, Sr., F................................... 2Dennis Peacock, So., M......................... 21989Scott Gillanders, Jr., F............................ 1Peter Pak, Sr., M..................................... 1Matt Schrader, Jr., M.............................. 1Andy Kessinger, So., F........................... 2Jeff Weeman, Jr., B................................. 31990Scott Gillanders, Sr., F........................... 1Andy Kessinger, Jr., F............................. 1Matt Schrader, Sr., F.............................. 1Mark Molter, Sr., B................................. 2Reed Welch, Jr., G..................................H1991Andy Kessinger, Sr., F............................ 1Reed Welch, Sr., G................................. 1Eric Baker, Sr., B..................................... 2Chris Duff, So., M.................................. 2Wayne Street, Fr., F............................... 31992Chris Duff, Jr., M.................................... 1Mike Pepe, Jr., F...................................... 2Ryan Burton, Jr., B................................. 3Wayne Street, So., F.............................. 31993Ryan Burton, Sr., B................................ 1Chris Duff, Sr., M................................... 1Obi Moneme, So., F............................... 1Wayne Street, Jr., F................................ 1Marcus Andronici, Jr., M....................... 2Jim Finn, Jr., M....................................... 2Kyle Kosmala, Sr., B............................... 21994Jason Chiero, Jr., B................................. 1Jim Finn, Sr., M...................................... 1Obi Moneme, Jr., F................................. 1Wayne Street, Sr., F............................... 1John Howard, Jr., M................................ 31995Jason Chiero, Sr., M............................... 1Obi Moneme, Sr., F................................ 11996Brian Cain, Sr., M................................... 1Brett Hampson, Jr., B............................. 3Kevin Vorenkamp, Jr., B........................ 31997Kevin Vorenkamp, Sr., M...................... 21998Martin Forman, Sr., M........................... 2David Pedreschi, So., M......................... 2Philip Hoffman, Fr., B............................ 31999Chris Hayes, Sr., B................................. 2Philip Hoffman, So., B........................... 2Jonathan Barth, Sr., G........................... 3Misha Sher, Sr., F................................... 32000Brett Dunlap, So., F............................... 1Philip Hoffman, Jr., B............................. 1Jon Van Horn, Sr., M.............................. 1Ryan Miller, Jr., F.................................... 22001Philip Hoffman, Sr., M........................... 1Ryan Miller, Sr., M................................. 1Glen Sullivan, Sr., M.............................. 22002Chris Vorenkamp, Sr., M....................... 1Paul Smith, Jr., M................................... 2Brett Dunlap, Sr., F................................ 32003Jeff Krigbaum, Sr., B.............................. 1Ryan Martin, So., F................................ 1Paul Smith, Sr., M.................................. 12004Jeff Fisher, Jr., F...................................... 1Ryan Martin, Jr., M................................ 12005Ryan Martin, Sr., M................................ 1Ben Brewer, So., B.................................. 2Jeff Fisher, Sr., F..................................... 2Bo Reisinger, Sr., M................................ 22006Craig Neal, Sr., M................................... 1Josh Warren, Sr., B................................. 1Jamison Dague, Jr., G............................. 22007Nick Skoczen, Sr., M.............................. 1Tyler Wall, Fr., F..................................... 22008Tyler Wall, So., F.................................... 1Kevin McGowan, Jr., B........................... 2Brian Greene, So., M.............................. 32009Eric Laipple, Jr., B................................... 1Travis Wall, So., M................................. 1Tyler Wall, Jr., F...................................... 1Matt Giannetti, Sr., B............................. 2ALL-OHIO(all divisions)1956Mwenja Nganga, So., M........................ 11957Sandor Nagy, Sr., F................................ 1Charles Templar, Fr., B.......................... 11958Larry Lays, Jr., M.................................... 2Bill Thompson, Sr., M............................ 21961Charlie Moazed, Fr., F........................... 1John Lippincott, Jr., G............................ 2John Patterson, Fr., F............................. 21962John Lippincott, Sr., G........................... 2John Patterson, So., F............................ 2Charlie Moazed, So., F..........................HBucky Stultz, Fr., B................................HRandy Wortmann, Jr., B........................Hbishop all-stars45


ishop all-stars461963John Patterson, Jr., F.............................. 1Dick Cassell, Sr., M................................ 2Charlie Moazed, Jr., F............................ 2Bucky Stultz, So., B................................ 2Randy Wortmann, Sr., M...................... 2Chuck Fox, Fr., F....................................HEric Thompson, Fr., M...........................H1964Charlie Moazed, Sr., F........................... 1John Patterson, Sr., F............................. 1Bucky Stultz, Jr., B................................. 1Eric Thompson, So., M.......................... 2Bob Bao, Sr., M.......................................H1965Bucky Stultz, Sr., B................................ 1Chuck Fox, Jr., F..................................... 2Dave Herr, Sr., M....................................HBranch Rickey, Jr., F...............................H1966Tim Bell, Jr., F......................................... 2Harvey Cobb, Sr., B................................ 2Eric Thompson, Jr., M............................ 2Chuck Fox, Sr., F....................................HBranch Rickey, Sr., F..............................HHarry Tower, Jr., G..................................H1967Moro Fleming, Fr., F..............................HAli Ladjevardi, So., F..............................HEric Thompson, Sr., B............................HHarry Tower, Sr., G.................................H1969Rich Crecraft, So., F...............................H1970Clay Small, Jr., G.................................... 11971Clay Small, Sr., G................................... 1Bill Bishop, Sr., F.................................... 2John Brannan, So., B.............................. 2Art Young, Sr., B..................................... 2Bob Morris, Sr., F....................................H1972John Brannan, Jr., F............................... 2Rick McWilliams, So., F.........................HMike Osborne, Sr., B..............................HSteve Scrimshaw, Jr., B..........................H1973Dave Koch, Sr., G................................... 1Rick McWilliams, Jr., F.......................... 2Jim Baumann, So., B..............................HSteve Scrimshaw, Sr., B.........................H1974Jim Baumann, Jr., B............................... 1Rick Brearton, Fr., F...............................HGeorge MacGlennon, Jr., G....................H1975Jim Baumann, Sr., B.............................. 1George MacGlennon, Sr., G................... 1Mort Arntzen, Jr., B................................HJohn Spofford, So., F..............................H1976Jeff Hoch, Jr., G....................................... 1Don Minkler, So., B................................ 2John Spofford, Jr., F................................ 2John Shaw, Jr., B.....................................H1977Don Minkler, Jr., B.................................. 1John Spofford, Sr., F............................... 1Jeff Hoch, Sr., G......................................H1978Bill Kohlasch, Jr., B................................ 1John Magruder, Jr., B.............................. 1Don Minkler, Sr., B................................. 11979Jim Horne, Jr., G..................................... 1Bill Kohlasch, Sr., B................................ 1Charlie Louria, Fr., B............................. 11980Rich Farquhar, Jr., F............................... 2Jim Horne, Sr., G.................................... 2Marc Waite, Sr., F................................... 2Jim Kohlasch, Jr., B................................H1981Rick Wyman, Fr., F................................. 2Rich Farquhar, Sr., F..............................HJim Kohlasch, Sr., B...............................HCharlie Louria, Jr., B..............................H1982John Gower, Sr., F................................... 1Charlie Louria, Sr., B............................. 1Tim Schmiechen, So., B........................ 1Rick Wyman, So., F................................ 11983Tim Schmiechen, Jr., B.......................... 2Rick Wyman, Jr., F................................. 2Matt Byers, Fr., F....................................HAndy Taylor, Sr., B..................................H1984Rick Wyman, Sr., B................................ 1Matt Byers, So., M.................................. 2Ken Hyland, Jr., F................................... 2Tom McNamara, So., M........................ 2Tim Schmiechen, Sr., B......................... 2Bryan Bundy, So., F................................H1985Bryan Bundy, Jr., F................................. 1Matt Byers, Jr., M................................... 2Jeff Kaplan, So., G.................................. 2Domenic Romanelli, So., F................... 21986Bryan Bundy, Sr., F................................ 1Matt Byers, Sr., M.................................. 1Drew Dimatos, So., B............................. 1Jeff Kaplan, Jr., G.................................... 1Tom McNamara, Sr., M......................... 1Domenic Romanelli, Jr., F..................... 1Jeff Graham, Sr., M................................ 2Charlie Blanchard, Jr., M.......................HKen Hyland, Sr., F..................................H<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer1987Charlie Blanchard, Sr., F....................... 1Drew Dimatos, Jr., B.............................. 1Jeff Kaplan, Sr., G................................... 1Clark Howell, Jr., B................................. 2Peter Pak, So., M.................................... 2Domenic Romanelli, Sr., F.................... 2Matt Williams, So., M............................H1988Drew Dimatos, Sr., B............................. 1Scott Gillanders, So., F.......................... 1Eric Warn, Sr., M.................................... 1Matt Williams, Jr., M............................. 1Bob Barnes, Sr., F................................... 2Andy Kessinger, Fr., F............................HDennis Peacock, So., M.........................HMatt Schrader, So., M............................H1989Scott Gillanders, Jr., F............................ 1Peter Pak, Sr., M..................................... 1Andy Kessinger, So., F........................... 2Matt Schrader, Jr., M.............................. 2Jeff Weeman, Jr., B................................. 21990Andy Kessinger, Jr., F............................. 1Matt Schrader, Sr., F.............................. 1Scott Gillanders, Sr., F........................... 21991Andy Kessinger, Sr., F............................ 1Reed Welch, Sr., G................................. 1Eric Baker, Sr., B..................................... 2Chris Duff, So., M.................................. 2Clay Smith, Sr., M.................................. 3Wayne Street, Fr., F............................... 31992Chris Duff, Jr., M.................................... 1Mike Pepe, Jr., F...................................... 2Wayne Street, So., F.............................. 31993Chris Duff, Sr., M................................... 1Obi Moneme, So., F............................... 1Wayne Street, Jr., F................................ 2


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer1994Jason Chiero, Jr., B................................. 1Obi Moneme, Jr., F................................. 1Wayne Street, Sr., F............................... 1Jim Finn, Sr., M...................................... 2John Howard, Jr., M................................ 31995Jason Chiero, Jr., M................................ 1Obi Moneme, Jr., F................................. 1Brian Cain, Jr., M.................................... 2Justin Krueger, Jr., G.............................. 31996Brian Cain, Sr., M................................... 1Kevin Vorenkamp, Jr., B........................ 2Brett Hampson, Jr., B............................. 31997Kevin Vorenkamp, Sr., M...................... 1Brett Hampson, Sr., B............................ 21998Martin Forman, Sr., M........................... 1David Pedreschi, So., M......................... 1Philip Hoffman, Fr., B............................ 2Chris Hayes, Jr., B.................................. 21999Chris Hayes, Sr., B................................. 1Philip Hoffman, So., B........................... 1Jonathan Barth, Sr., G........................... 2Mike Campbell, Sr., F............................ 22000Brett Dunlap, So., F............................... 1Philip Hoffman, Jr., B............................. 1Jon Van Horn, Sr., M.............................. 1Ryan Miller, Jr., F.................................... 22001Philip Hoffman, Sr., M........................... 1Ryan Miller, Sr., M................................. 1Glen Sullivan, Sr., M.............................. 2Brett Dunlap, Jr., F................................. 3Phil Miller, Sr., M.................................... 3Tacuma Robinson, Sr., M...................... 32002Chris Vorenkamp, Sr., M....................... 1Paul Smith, Jr., M................................... 2Brett Dunlap, Sr., F................................ 32003Jeff Krigbaum, Sr., B.............................. 1Ryan Martin, So., F................................ 1Paul Smith, Sr., M.................................. 12004Jeff Fisher, Jr., F...................................... 1Ryan Martin, Jr., M................................ 1Garrett Silvert-Noftle, Sr., B................. 2Craig Neal, So., M.................................. 32005Ben Brewer, So., B.................................. 1Jeff Fisher, Sr., F..................................... 1Ryan Martin, Sr., M................................ 1Bo Reisinger, Sr., B................................. 1Jamison Dague, So., G........................... 2Josh Warren, Jr., B.................................. 22006Jamison Dague, Jr., G............................. 1Craig Neal, Sr., M................................... 1Ben Brewer, Jr., B.................................... 32007Nick Skoczen, Sr., M.............................. 1Jamison Dague, Sr., G............................ 2Ryan Harmanis, Fr., M.......................... 2Tyler Wall, Fr., F..................................... 22008Tyler Wall, So., F.................................... 1Brian Greene, So., M.............................. 2Kevin McGowan, Jr., B........................... 2T.J. Trigg, Sr., B........................................ 32009Eric Laipple, Jr., B................................... 1Travis Wall, So., M................................. 1Tyler Wall, Jr., F...................................... 1Matt Giannetti, Sr., B............................. 2ALL-OHIOATHLETICCONFERENCE1970Greg Subtelny, Sr., B.............................. 1Bill Clark, Jr., F....................................... 2Bob Morris, Jr., F..................................... 2Clay Small, Jr., G.................................... 2Dave Hain, Sr., B....................................H1971Bill Bishop, Sr., F.................................... 1Art Young, Sr., B..................................... 1Bob Morris, Sr., F.................................... 2Clay Small, Sr., G................................... 2Rea Kreider, Sr., B..................................H1972Dave Koch, Jr., G.................................... 1Rick McWilliams, So., F......................... 1Mike Osborne, Sr., B.............................. 1Steve Scrimshaw, Jr., B.......................... 2John Brannan, Jr., F...............................H1973Jim Baumann, So., B.............................. 1Steve Scrimshaw, Sr., B......................... 1Rick McWilliams, Jr., F.......................... 2Bill Bouton, Jr., F.................................... 3Dave Koch, Sr., G................................... 3George Saunders, So., F........................ 31974Jim Baumann, Jr., B............................... 1Rick McWilliams, Sr., F......................... 1Rick Brearton, Fr., F............................... 2George MacGlennon, Jr., G.................... 2George Saunders, Jr., F..........................H1975Mort Arntzen, Jr., B................................ 1Jim Baumann, Sr., B.............................. 1George MacGlennon, Sr., G................... 1John Spofford, So., F.............................. 21976Jeff Hoch, Jr., G....................................... 1Don Minkler, So., B................................ 1John Spofford, Jr., F................................ 1John Shaw, Jr., B..................................... 2Peter Tomich, So., B............................... 21977Don Minkler, Jr., B.................................. 1John Spofford, Sr., F............................... 1Jeff Hoch, Sr., G...................................... 21978Bill Kohlasch, Jr., B................................ 1John Magruder, Jr., B.............................. 1Don Minkler, Sr., B................................. 11979Bill Kohlasch, Sr., B................................ 1Charlie Louria, Fr., B............................. 1Rich Farquhar, So., B............................. 2Jim Horne, Jr., G.....................................H1980Rich Farquhar, Jr., F............................... 1Jim Horne, Sr., G.................................... 1Jim Kohlasch, Jr., B................................ 1Marc Waite, Sr., F................................... 1Ed Spofford, Sr., B..................................H1981Jim Kohlasch, Sr., B............................... 1Rick Wyman, Fr., F................................. 1Rich Farquhar, Sr., F.............................. 2Vic Misiewicz, Sr., F............................... 2Charlie Louria, Jr., B.............................. 2John Gower, Jr., F....................................H1982Charlie Louria, Sr., B............................. 1Rick Wyman, So., F................................ 1John Gower, Sr., F................................... 2Tim Schmiechen, So., B........................ 21983Tim Schmiechen, Jr., B.......................... 1Andy Taylor, Sr., B.................................. 1Rick Wyman, Jr., F................................. 1Matt Byers, Fr., F.................................... 2bishop all-stars47


BISHOP all-staRS48ALL-NORTH COASTATHLETICCONFERENCE1984Bryan Bundy, So., F................................ 1Matt Byers, So., M.................................. 1Ken Hyland, Jr., F................................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Tim Schmiechen, Sr., B......................... 1Rick Wyman, Sr., B................................ 1(Defensive Player of Year)Jeff Coursen, Sr., B................................. 2Tom McNamara, So., M........................ 2Jeff Graham, So., M...............................HCaleb Thomson, Jr., F............................H1985Bryan Bundy, Jr., F................................. 1Matt Byers, Jr., M................................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Jeff Kaplan, So., G.................................. 1Tom McNamara, Jr., M.......................... 1Caleb Thomson, Sr., F........................... 1Jeff Graham, Jr., M................................. 2Domenic Romanelli, So., F................... 2Drew Dimatos, Fr., B.............................HBrian Neary, Sr., M.................................H1986Bryan Bundy, Sr., F................................ 1(Offensive Player of Year)Matt Byers, Sr., M.................................. 1Drew Dimatos, So., B............................. 1(Defensive Player of Year)Jeff Kaplan, Jr., G.................................... 1Tom McNamara, Sr., M......................... 1Domenic Romanelli, Jr., F..................... 1Jeff Graham, Sr., M................................ 2Charlie Blanchard, Jr., M.......................HKen Hyland, Sr., F..................................HPeter Pak, Fr., B......................................H1987Charlie Blanchard, Sr., F....................... 1Drew Dimatos, Jr., B.............................. 1Clark Howell, Jr., B................................. 1Jeff Kaplan, Sr., G................................... 1(Defensive Player of Year)Peter Pak, So., M.................................... 1Domenic Romanelli, Sr., F.................... 1Bob Barnes, Jr., F.................................... 2Matt Williams, So., M............................ 2Matt Miller, Jr., M...................................HEric Warn, Jr., M.....................................H1988Bob Barnes, Sr., F................................... 1Drew Dimatos, Sr., B............................. 1(Defensive Player of Year)Scott Gillanders, So., F.......................... 1Dennis Peacock, So., M......................... 1Eric Warn, Sr., M.................................... 1Matt Williams, Jr., M............................. 1Trip Roney, Jr., M.................................... 2Andy Kessinger, Fr., F............................HMatt Schrader, So., M............................H1989Scott Gillanders, Jr., F............................ 1Andy Kessinger, So., F........................... 1Peter Pak, Sr., M..................................... 1Trip Roney, Sr., B.................................... 1Matt Schrader, Jr., M.............................. 1Jeff Weeman, Jr., B................................. 1Reed Welch, So., G................................. 2Mark Molter, Jr., B..................................HClay Smith, So., M.................................H1990Scott Gillanders, Sr., M......................... 1Andy Kessinger, Jr., F............................. 1Mark Molter, Sr., B................................. 1Matt Schrader, Sr., F.............................. 11991Eric Baker, Sr., B..................................... 1Chris Duff, So., M.................................. 1Andy Kessinger, Sr., F............................ 1Wayne Street, Fr., F............................... 1Reed Welch, Sr., G................................. 2John Howard, Fr., M...............................HClay Smith, Sr., M..................................H1992Ryan Burton, Jr., B................................. 1Chris Duff, Jr., M.................................... 1Jim Finn, So., B....................................... 1Kyle Kosmala, Jr., B............................... 2Mike Pepe, Jr., F...................................... 2Wayne Street, So., F.............................. 21993Marcus Andronici, Jr., M....................... 1Ryan Burton, Sr., B................................ 1Chris Duff, Sr., M................................... 1(Defensive Player of Year)Kyle Kosmala, Sr., B............................... 1Obi Moneme, So., F............................... 1Wayne Street, Jr., F................................ 1Jim Finn, Jr., B........................................ 2Mike Pepe, Sr., F.....................................HAndrew Riggle, Jr., M.............................H1994Marcus Andronici, Sr., B....................... 1Jason Chiero, Jr., B................................. 1(Defensive Player of Year)Jim Finn, Sr., M...................................... 1John Howard, Jr., M................................ 1Harrison Jacobs, Sr., G........................... 1Obi Moneme, Jr., F................................. 1Wayne Street, Sr., F............................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Brian Cain, So., M..................................HThomas Flynn, Sr., M............................H1995Brian Cain, Jr., M.................................... 1Jason Chiero, Sr., M............................... 1Obi Moneme, Sr., F................................ 1(Offensive Player of Year)Justin Krueger, Jr., G.............................. 2Kevin Vorenkamp, So., B....................... 2Matt Willoughby, Sr., B.......................... 2Brian Aros, Sr., B....................................HJason Chadima, Fr., B............................H1996Brian Cain, Sr., F.................................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Ben Rossi, Sr., M.................................... 1Kevin Vorenkamp, Jr., B........................ 1Brett Hampson, Jr., B.............................HJustin Krueger, Sr., G.............................H1997Mike Campbell, So., F........................... 1Brett Hampson, Sr., B............................ 1Kevin Vorenkamp, Sr., M...................... 1Jason Chadima, Jr., M............................ 2David Pedreschi, Fr., M.......................... 2Jonathan Barth, So., G...........................HMartin Forman, Jr., M............................H1998Martin Forman, Sr., M........................... 1Chris Hayes, Jr., B.................................. 1David Pedreschi, So., M......................... 1Misha Sher, Jr., F.................................... 1Mike Campbell, Jr., F............................. 2Philip Hoffman, Fr., B............................ 2Jonathan Barth, Jr., G............................H1999Jonathan Barth, Sr., G........................... 1Mike Campbell, Sr., F............................ 1Jamie Chiero, Jr., M................................ 1Chris Hayes, Sr., B................................. 1Philip Hoffman, So., B........................... 1Misha Sher, Sr., F................................... 1Trever Smith, Jr., B................................. 22000Brett Dunlap, So., F............................... 1Philip Hoffman, Jr., B............................. 1(Defensive Player of Year)Ryan Miller, Jr., F.................................... 1Trever Smith, Sr., B................................ 1Jon Van Horn, Sr., M.............................. 1(Offensive Player of Year)Tacuma Robinson, Jr., M....................... 22001Brett Dunlap, Jr., F................................. 1Philip Hoffman, Sr., M........................... 1(Offensive Player of Year)Ryan Miller, Sr., M................................. 1Glen Sullivan, Sr., M.............................. 1Phil Miller, Sr., M.................................... 2Tacuma Robinson, Sr., M...................... 2Chris Vorenkamp, Jr., M........................ 22002Jeff Krigbaum, Jr., M.............................. 1Paul Smith, Jr., M................................... 1Chris Vorenkamp, Sr., M....................... 1(Defensive Player of Year)Brett Dunlap, Sr., F................................ 2Adam Roberts, Jr., G..............................HMatt Warnock, Jr., B..............................H<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer


ishop lettermenALL-TIME Bishop LettermenABrownell, Jeff.................................... 1992Adekuale, Joe.................................... 1959 Bryant, Dan..................................2005-06Aiello, Greg.......................1994-95-97-98 Bryant, Tyler.................................2007-08Aldrich, Kenneth............................... 1963 Bundy, Bryan.....................1983-84-85-86Alford, Bryan..................................... 2003 Burke, Ryan.................................2001-02Allen, Steve.......................1973-74-75-76 Burns, Brett...................................... 1995Ambrosino, Mike............................... 1979 Burton, Ryan.....................1990-91-92-93Andronici, Marcus.............1991-92-93-94 Byers, Matt.......................1983-84-85-86Anstine, Joe.......................2000-01-02-03CArmatas, Peter.................................. 1984 Cain, Brad......................... 1999-2000-01Arntzen, Mort....................1973-74-75-76 Cain, Brian.......................1993-94-95-96Aros, Brian...................................1993-95 Cain, Sean........................1989-90-91-92BCampbell, Don....................... 1991-92-93Backowski, Ryan............................... 1999 Campbell, Mike.................1996-97-98-99Baker, Chad........................... 2007-08-09 Carney, Brad.......................... 1981-82-83Baker, Eric............................. 1989-90-91 Carter, Phillip.................................... 1955Barnes, Bob........................... 1986-87-88 Cassell, Richard..........................1962-63Barnes, Nick................................2000-01 Catillo, Vito............................ 1984-85-86Bao, Bobby...................................1963-64 Chadima, Jason................1995-96-97-98Barone, Aaron................................... 2003 Chappel, Leo.......................... 1985-87-88Barth, Jonathan..................... 1997-98-99 Chiero, Jamie..................... 1998-99-2000Bastianelli, Marcus......................2007-08 Chiero, Jason......................... 1993-94-95Bates, Brad....................................... 1979 Childress, Rick.................................. 1986Baumann, Jim...................1972-73-74-75 Ciccarelli, Erik.............................2005-06Bell, Tom...........................1964-65-66-67 Cirillo, Keith...................................... 1980Berger, Dick...................................... 1959 Clark, William..............................1970-71Beshara, Joe.......................... 1996-97-98 Clifton, Bob..................................1955-56Bianco, Brandon...............2003-04-05-06 Cobb, Harvey................................1965-66Bickelhaup, Steve........................1967-68 Cofer, James..................................... 1976Billings, Barry...................1993-94-95-96 Coladangelo, Joe............................... 1987Bishop, Bill.......................1968-69-70-71 Collier, Terry........................... 1977-78-79Blackett, Victor................................. 2001 Collins, Paul.....................1970-71-72-73Blackwell, Bill..............................1982-83 Combs, Chris......................... 1982-83-84Blair, Matt....................................1989-90 Conery, Ryan..................................... 1999Blanchard, Charlie............1984-85-86-87 Cook, Andrew.................................... 2006Blankenship, Casey.......................... 2009 Cooke-Yarborough, Nick.................... 1970Blossom, Frank................................. 1965 Cordaro, Thomas............................... 1993Bonfini, Matt................................2008-09 Corl, Wiley.............................. 1966-67-68Borger, Richard............................1960-61 Costello, Rick.................................... 1985Bouton, William................1971-72-73-74 Coursen, Jeff.....................1981-82-83-84Boynton, Ben..................................... 2008 Crabill, Tommy.................................. 2008Brady, Sean.......................1994-95-96-97 Curran, Don...................................... 1978Brannan, John........................ 1969-70-71 Currie, Don........................................ 1957Braverman, Ron...........................1985-87 Currier, Tim............................ 1965-66-67Brearton, Eric....................1974-75-76-77 Crecraft, Fred....................1968-69-70-71Breen, Kevin......................1980-81-82-83 Crescas, Robert................................ 1973Brennan, Gerry.................................. 1983 Crumling, Doug............................1983-84Brewer, Ben.......................2004-05-06-07DBright, Bob............................ 1957-58-59 D’Auteuil, Marc................................. 2001Brooks, Mike.....................1967-68-69-70 Dague, Jamison................2004-05-06-07Brown, Robert................................... 1973 Deming, Fred...............................1982-83Brown, Chris..................................... 2004 Dibba, Ousman............................1975-76Dimatos, Drew..................1985-86-87-88Dobbs, Michael................................. 1997Dooley, Charlie..................1978-79-80-81Dos Santos, Shawn........................... 1995Duff, Chris........................1990-91-92-93Dunlap, Brett................1999-2000-01-02Dunlap, Walt.......................... 1965-66-68Dunn, Andy....................................... 1977Durchfort, Luis.................................. 2001Duval, John..................................1960-61Duysters, Dave.................................. 1955Dyson, Scott...................................... 1991EEconomou, John..................... 1982-83-84Economou, Tom.................1981-82-83-84Ellis, Mike....................................1987-88Engroff, Mike.................................... 1996Eugster, Nick..................................... 1995FFarquhar, Rich..................1978-79-80-81Fenuku, Robert.................................. 1961Finn, Jeff................................ 1993-94-95Finn, Jim...........................1991-92-93-94Fisher, Jeff........................2002-03-04-05Fleming, Moro..............................1967-68Fleming, Robert...........................1975-76Flynn, Thomas...................1991-92-93-94Foley, John......................................... 1977Fong, Don.....................................1955-56Forman, Martin.................1995-96-97-98Forster, George..................1973-74-75-76Fox, Chuck........................1963-64-65-66Fox, Malcolm.......................... 1967-68-69Fox, Paul......................................1959-60Fulop, Steve.................................1994-95Francis, Eric......................2006-07-08-09Francis, Jay............................ 1974-76-77Franko, Jamie...............................2000-02Fratkin, Raphi..............................2008-09GGardner, John...............................1986-87Gardner, Steve..................1975-76-77-78Garland, Dwight................1978-79-80-81Geehring, Jason..................... 1988-89-90Ghaemi, Zia.................................1975-76Gheen, Harley...............................1956-57Giannetti, Matt.................2006-07-08-09Gillanders, Scott...............1987-88-89-90Gilmore, Cris.....................1989-90-91-92Ginaven, Bob......................... 1958-59-60Ginaven, John........................ 1958-59-60Gleichauf, Don.................................. 1955Glenn, David..................................... 1982Glenney, Chris................................... 1970Glick, Jon.....................................2003-04Gobel, Steve.................................2008-09<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerGollnick, John.................................... 1988Good, Randy.................................1985-86Gould, Roger.......................... 1967-68-69Gower, John.......................1979-80-81-82Graham, Cole....................2002-03-04-05Graham, Jeff.....................1983-84-85-86Greene, Brian......................... 2007-08-09Greer, Collin...................................... 2009Gregg, Clark.................................1980-81Grossman, Steve...............1983-84-85-86HHain, David.......................1967-68-69-70Haley, Taylor.................................1993-94Halloran, Jordan................2006-07-08-09Hampson, Brett.................1994-95-96-97Handyside, Keith..........................1969-70Harmanis, Ryan..................... 2007-08-09Hartland, Lawrence........................... 1985Hartmann, Robert.............1960-61-62-63Hayes, Chris......................1996-97-98-99Hein, Steve............................. 1984-85-86Heineman, Tom...................... 1964-65-66Hendricks, Paul................................. 2009Hering, Jeff....................................... 2005Herr, Dave.............................. 1963-64-65Herrmann, Guy.................................. 1981Herron, Lewis.................................... 1975Hess, Tim.......................................... 1999Hillman, Tom..................................... 1975Hinchley, James................................ 1970Hindermann, Andrew........................ 1975Hoch, Jeff..........................1974-75-76-77Hoffman, Andy.............................2005-06Hoffman, David................................. 2003Hoffman, Philip.............1998-99-2000-01Holcomb, Barry................................. 1962Holcomb, Bryan............................1995-96Hollis, Jeremiah................................ 1996Holubek, Zenowie.............................. 1956Horne, Jim.............................. 1978-79-80Hood, Bob......................................... 1955Hood, Jonathan............................2007-08Howard, John......................... 1991-92-94Howell, Clark.....................1985-86-87-88Hunt, Martin..................................... 1988Hurwitz, Marty..............................1973-74Husman, Brian.................................. 200550


<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s SoccerHutton, Bob....................................... 1956Hyland, Ken.......................1982-83-84-86JJack, Chris...................................2000-01Jacobs, Francis............................1989-90Jacobs, Harrison...............1991-92-93-94Jelencovich, Mike.........................1995-96Jisha, Jay.......................................... 1986Jobson, Bill..................................1964-65Johnson, Jay........................... 1964-65-66Johnson, Kevin.................................. 2002Jones, Bob.............................. 1982-83-84Jones, David...................................... 1985Jones, Xander......................... 2005-06-07KKakel, Pete........................................ 1968Kaplan, Jeff.......................1984-85-86-87Kaszubski, Drew................2001-02-03-04Keegan, Pete.......................... 1960-61-63Kehoe, Jim.............................. 1980-81-82Keith, John........................................ 1972Kelly, Tim...........................2003-04-05-06Kendall, Donald..................... 1960-61-62Kessinger, Andy.................1988-89-90-91Kiefer, Taylor..................................... 2008King, George..................................... 1956Knight, Grant.................................... 2002Koch, David............................ 1971-72-73Kohlasch, Bill....................1976-77-78-79Kohlasch, Jim....................1978-79-80-81Kosmala, Kyle........................ 1991-92-93Kovar, David......................1991-92-93-94Kreider, Rea........................... 1969-70-71Krieger, Paul.....................1995-96-97-98Krigbaum, Jeff..................2000-01-02-03Kropf, Steve...................................... 1983Krueger, Justin..................1993-94-95-96Kullman, Greg................................... 1999Kunian, Denny........................ 1961-62-63LLadjevardi, Ali...................1966-67-68-69Laipple, Eric........................... 2007-08-09Lallathin, Andy.................................. 1999Lamb, Torrance............................1961-62Lane, Ted............................... 1955-56-57Lange, Tom............................ 1965-66-67Lansing, Kurt......................... 1964-65-66Lathem, Chris..............................2008-09Laux, Mark........................................ 1999Law, Kody.....................................2007-08Lawlor, Dan....................................... 1975Lays, Larry........................1956-57-58-59Lehman, Bill..................................... 1962Lehman, Kevin..................2003-04-05-06Leonard, Tom.................................... 1967Levien, Tevon.................................... 2009Levy, Basil....................................1984-87Liacouras, Jim...................1979-80-81-82Lindberg, Simon................................ 1992Linnemeyer, Todd................... 1989-90-91Lippincott, John................1959-60-61-62Litvack, Michael...........................2000-02Logan, Joseph..............................1962-64Louria, Charlie..................1978-79-81-82Luckett, Ted........................... 1980-81-82Ludwick, Ed...................................... 1975Luthi, Ray....................................1968-69MMacDonald, Tom............................... 1964MacGlennon, George.............. 1973-74-75MacVaugh, Lee.............................1961-62Madden, Chris.............................2002-03Magruder, John...................... 1977-78-79Magruder, Munro..........................1973-74Mahan, Jack......................1965-66-67-68Manfrass, T.J................................1998-99Mariere, Dennis................................. 1974Markovich, Nick................2003-04-05-06Martin, Ryan.....................2001-03-04-05Mateja, Marcus............................1985-86Mathews, Ed..................................... 1955Mathiasen, Tim...................... 1977-78-79Maxted, John..................................... 1973Mayo, Steve.......................1989-90-91-92McAlister, Andres.............................. 2005McGlaughlin, Michael....................... 2008McGowan, Kevin................2006-07-08-09McNamara, John............................... 1987McNamara, Tom................1983-84-85-86McPherson, Neil...........................1958-59McWilliams, Rick................... 1972-73-74Meier, Louis....................................... 1956Melzer, Nick............................ 1996-97-98Mendenhall, Nate.........................1991-92Mendez, Alberto................................ 1991Meyer, Ian......................................... 1988Michalopoulos, Costa...................1957-59Millard, Robert.............................1958-59Miller, Andrew..............................2008-09Miller, Erik......................................... 1983Miller, Matt.......................1985-86-87-88Miller, Phil.....................1998-99-2000-01Miller, Robert...............................1992-93Miller, Ross..................................1973-74Miller, Ryan..................................2000-01Minkler, Don......................1975-76-77-78Misiewicz, Vic...................1978-79-80-81Moazed, Charles...............1961-62-63-64Molter, Jeff........................................ 1990Molter, Mark........................... 1988-89-90Moneme, Obi.....................1992-93-94-95Moore, Patrick........................ 2005-06-07Moran, Enis..................................1973-74Morgan, Billy Jack............................. 1996Morris, Robert........................ 1969-70-71Muller, Andrew.................................. 1996Munn, John..................................1956-58Murawski, Will..................2006-07-08-09Murphy, Brian................................... 1983Musgrave, Mark...........................1981-82Myers, Charles.............................1971-72Myers, Chris.................................2005-06Myers, Greg....................................... 1976NNagy, Kornel...................................... 1957Nagy, Sandor..................................... 1957Nardin, Dave..................................... 1957Neal, Craig........................2003-04-05-06Neary, Brian........................... 1983-84-85Nelligan, Fred..............................1973-74Nelms, Ashah.................................... 2002Nelson, Scott.......................... 1981-82-83Nganga, Mwenja............................... 1956Noel, Nick.....................................2002-03Norris, Ben........................................ 2002Norris, Jim......................................... 1977Norris, Rob........................................ 1980North, Robert.................................... 2001Nosko, Joe......................................... 2003Noye Nortney, Henry............... 1958-59-60Nugent, Tim...................................... 1980OO’Donnell, Brian................................ 1981O’Rourke, Brian...................... 2000-01-02Obereiner, Jason................................ 2003Olson, Brian.................................1989-90Orr, Fred............................................ 1961Osborne, Mike..............................1971-72Otshinga, Emmanual........................ 1969Ott, Richard........................... 2007-08-09PPak, Peter.............................. 1986-87-89Papaphilippou, Taso......................... 1957Parschauer, John..........................1995-96Paterson, Don................................... 1968Patterson, John.................1961-62-63-64Pavol, Branden................................. 2005Peacock, Dennis................................ 1988Pedreschi, David..........................1997-98Pelok, Phil.........................1989-90-91-92Pepe, Mike........................1990-91-92-93Perrin, Grey....................................... 1973Perrin, Jim.............................. 1958-59-60Peters, John...................................... 1977Peters, Rick....................................... 1978Petri, Gill........................................... 1960Pifer, Blake............................ 2007-08-09Potter, Brad..................................1958-59Pourmand, Mustapha....................... 1976Prescott, Taylor................................. 2008Price, David.................................1958-59Pricher, William............................1963-64Primavera, John................................ 1987QQuinttus, Ben.................................... 2009RRamsdale, Fred................................. 1961Rebillard, Dick.................................. 1955Reed, Doug............................ 1995-96-97Reid, Dave........................................ 1956Reisinger, Bo.....................2002-03-04-05Rickey, Branch..................1963-64-65-66Ridings, Owen................................... 2002Riggle, Andy......................1991-92-93-94Riker, Bob......................................... 1956Rinda, Terry.......................1968-69-70-71Roach, Phil..................................1959-60Roads, Dan............................ 2002-03-04Roberts, Adam..................2000-01-02-03Robinson, Tacuma........1998-99-2000-01Roblin, John.................................1965-66Roblin, Lee............................. 1968-69-70Rohrey, Paul...................................... 2002Romanelli, Domenic............... 1985-86-87Roney, Trip............................. 1987-88-89Rosser, Chip...................................... 1966Rossi, Ben.........................1993-94-95-96Rozanski, Keith...................... 1996-97-98Rushton, Deakin...............1979-80-81-82Russo, Pat........................................ 1995Russotto, Josh..............................1995-96Rylander, Bill....................1965-66-67-68SSalamon, Matt.................................. 1992Saunders, George................... 1973-74-75Sbrochi, Frank.................... 1998-99-2000Schermerhorn, Jeff................. 1981-82-83Schmiechen, Tim...............1981-82-83-84Schnatz, Eric.................1999-2000-01-02Schneider, Frank.................... 1960-61-62Schrader, Matt....................... 1988-89-90Scolaro, Rob........................... 1989-90-91Scrimshaw, Steve.................. 1971-72-73Scully, Rich............................ 1981-82-83Searl, Robert.....................1968-69-70-71Sebert, Derek...............................2008-09Sellitto, Mark......................... 1996-97-98Seltzer, Bill........................................ 1955Sengpiel, Ted......................... 1991-92-93Serfaty, Phil........................... 2007-08-09bishop lettermen51


ishop lettermenShaw, Don....................................1966-67Shaw, John........................1974-75-76-77Shearer, Frank..............................1962-64Shearer, Kirk.....................1977-78-79-80Sher, Misha............................ 1997-98-99Sherwood, Steve...........................1968-69Shipps, Dave................................1963-64Short, Eli........................................... 1961Sidle, Philip.................................1970-72Silvert-Noftle, Garrett.......2001-02-03-04Sinclair, Miles...................2001-02-03-04Skoczen, Nick....................2004-05-06-07Slagel, Dave...................................... 1966Small, Chad.................................1973-74Small, Clay............................ 1969-70-71Smart, John..................................1982-83Smith, Clay.......................1988-89-90-91Smith, Donald...................1960-61-62-63Smith, Heath.......................... 2001-02-03Smith, Paul.......................2000-01-02-03Smith, Trever...................... 1998-99-2000Snyder, George....................... 1977-78-79Sommers, Mark...................... 1975-76-77Sosa, Alfredo................................1998-99Spofford, Ed......................1977-78-79-80Spofford, John...................1974-75-76-77Spooner, Ed..................................1997-98Squire, Mark..................................... 1978Stanley, Jason..............................2002-03Steele, Robert................................... 1977Steinbach, Rich..................... 1979-81-82Stojanovski, Mendo........................... 1984Stone, Dylan.................................2008-09A sampling of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Soccer AlumniKevin Breen ‘84Senior Consultant/Relationship Manager, Deutsche BankAndrew Taylor ‘84Vice President, Bank of New York MellonDomenic Romanelli ‘87President and Owner, Romanelli Custom HomesPeter Pak ‘90Partner, The Decatur GroupClay Smith ‘92Vice President, OctagonObi Moneme ‘96Neurology Resident, The <strong>Ohio</strong> State <strong>University</strong> HospitalsKeith Rozanski ‘99Attorney, Haight, Brown, & BonesteelFrank Sbrochi ‘01Institutional Trader, Royal Bank of CanadaChris Vorenkamp ‘03Soccer Player, Vikingur Reykjavik (Iceland)Josh Warren ‘07Student of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue <strong>University</strong>Strasburg, Bob.............................1955-56Street, Wayne....................1991-92-93-94Striler, Sam............................ 2007-08-09Stultz, Francis...................1962-63-64-65Subtelny, Greg...................1967-68-69-70Sullivan, Glen...............1998-99-2000-01Sullivan, Jeff.....................2003-04-05-06Szegedy, Gyorgy................................. 1957TTaha, Fouad...................................... 1955Taylor, Andy.......................1980-81-82-83Tamayo, Marcelo............................... 1999Templar, Charles............................... 1957ter Kuile, Roger............................1957-60Thieser, Jim............................ 1964-65-66Thompson, Bill.................................. 1956Thompson, Eric.................1963-64-66-67Thomson, Caleb................1982-83-84-85Tielsch, Matt..................................... 2002Tillson, Mark.....................1973-74-75-76Timm, Eric.............................. 1980-81-82Timm, Nate....................................... 2003Tomich, Peter......................... 1976-77-78Tower, Harry........................... 1965-66-67Trigg, T.J............................2005-06-07-08Trotter, Dick............................ 1964-65-66UUfferman, Matt.............1997-98-99-2000Ufferman, Todd.................2005-06-07-08Ufferman, Trevor............................... 1998VVan Horn, Jon................1997-98-99-2000Vidovich, Jay.......................... 1979-80-81Villarreal, Juan.................................. 1978Vorenkamp, Chris.........1999-2000-01-02Vorenkamp, Kevin.............1994-95-96-97Vrabel, Kevin..................................... 1978WWagner, Richard.................... 1969-70-71Waite, Marc.......................1977-78-79-80Walchanowicz, Jim............................ 1985Walker, Michael................................. 1992Wall, Travis..................................2008-09Wall, Tyler.............................. 2007-08-09Ward, Stu.......................................... 1982Warn, Eric.........................1985-86-87-88Warner, Huber................................... 1955Warnock, Andy.................................. 2002Warnock, Matt...................2000-01-02-03Warren, Josh.......................... 2004-05-06Watson, Bob...................................... 1955Weeman, Jeff......................... 1988-89-90Weinberg, Michael............................ 1999Welch, Reed......................1988-89-90-91Wellman, Bob...............................1964-65Whipp, Andrew.................................. 2002White, Mike....................................... 1987Whitney, Nathan................................ 1999Williams, David............................1961-62Williams, Matt....................... 1986-87-88Williams, Tom...................1968-69-70-71Willoughby, Matt...............1992-93-94-95Wilson, Allyn..................................... 2009Wilson, Damon.............................2004-05Winkler, William...........................1975-76Wisneiski, Phil.................................. 1964Wong, Norman.................................. 1961Wood, Bob......................................... 1955Wortmann, Randall...........1960-61-62-63Wyman, Rick.....................1981-82-83-84YYaggi, Tom...................................2004-05Yannicos, John.............................1956-58Yost, Alan..........................2002-03-04-05Young, Arthur......................... 1969-70-71ZZechiel, Bob...................................... 1972Zegrossi, Norman.........................1956-57<strong>2010</strong> OWU Men’s Soccer52


Home of the BishopsThe Battling Bishop men’s and women’s soccer teams playtheir home games at Roy Rike Field, located on Park Avenueacross from the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> residential campus.Widely regarded as among the Midwest’s finest facilities forthe sport, Roy Rike hosted NCAA Division III soccer championshipsfor men in 1990 and 1998 and for women in 2001. It hasbeen the site of an overwhelming home-field record by the Bishopmen’s team, including a 40-game winning streak. That homefieldadvantage helped the Bishops post the best record in theNCAA during the 1980s.A fully-enclosed press box and new bleacher seating anda new building housing locker rooms and offices completed a3-part reconstruction of Roy Rike Field. A state-of-the-art irriga-tion system and new lights and standards were installed as theproject’s first 2 phases.Built in 1934 as a project of the Works Progress Administration,Community Field hosted football games and track meets forWillis High School and included an adjacent baseball field andtennis courts. When Hayes High School was finished in 1962,it provided for those sports with playing facilities on the schoolgrounds and <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> purchased the complex. E. Roy Rike’42 donated $25,000 to remove the track and upgrade the fields forintercollegiate soccer and lacrosse and intramurals.Prior to 1964, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> home games were played atSouth Field, which was located on Henry Street south of SelbyField.Roy Rike FieldSelby FieldAthletic FacilitiesThe crown jewel of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s athletic facilities isSelby Field, which is the home of the football, field hockey, track& field, and men’s and women’s lacrosse contingents.An OmniGrass artificial playing surface was installed forthe 2006-07 academic year and lights were installed for the<strong>2010</strong>-11 academic year, making Selby one of the most impressivevenues among NCAA Division III institutions. Constructedin 1929, Selby received a new, fully-enclosed 2-level press boxand new bleacher seats in the first part of a 3-phase restorationprogram and refurbished locker rooms in the program’s secondphase. The facility, which seats 9100 and is the fourth-largestcollege-owned field in NCAA Division III, was the site of the1988 Division III men’s lacrosse championship game.Selby also houses the George Gauthier Track, an AmeritanFP surface installed for the 2006-07 academic year. The site of19 of the first 26 North Coast Athletic Conference outdoor track& field championships, Selby is believed to be the oldest facilityin the nation constructed to Olympic specifications and remainingin its original configuration. Selby Field and the GauthierTrack will play host to the NCAA Division III outdoor track &field championships in 2011.Across campus, Roy Rike Field hosts soccer, primarilyunder the lights. Widely regarded as one of the Midwest’s finestfacilities for the sport, Roy Rike Field was the site of the NCAADivision III semifinals and championship game for men in 1990and 1998 and for women in 2001.The centerpiece of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>’s athletic facilities isthe Branch Rickey Physical Education Center, prized for bothits size and versatility. The Richard Gordon Field House floorwas resurfaced in November 2008, and the track was refinishedwith a state-of-the-art encapsulated surface in December 2008.Gordon Field House hosted the first 9 NCAC indoor track & fieldchampionships. Indoor practice for fall and spring sports canbe handled there as well: floor space is larger than a footballfield, accommodating 4 courts for tennis and 2 for basketballand volleyball.Branch Rickey Arena, seating 2300, hosts varsity basketballand volleyball contests. Also in the Center are 5 handball/racquetball courts, a squash court, offices, locker rooms andlounges.Offices and locker rooms also are part of Edwards Gymnasium,which is connected by tunnel to the Rickey Center.Remodeling in Edwards has recently included an expandedstrength facility.Edwards adjoins Pfeiffer Natatorium, home of the Bishopswimming teams. In May 2009, ground was broken for theMeek Aquatics & Recreation Center, a 10-lane, geothermallyheated facility scheduled to open in fall <strong>2010</strong>.Softball is played at Margaret Sagan Field, which openedduring the 2008 season. Baseball is played at Littick Field, siteof the 2003 NCAA Division III Mideast Regional; and tennis atthe Tennis Centre, a complex of 6 outdoor courts where the1978 NCAA Division III championships were held.The cross country teams run at nearby Methodist TheologicalSchool and Delaware Golf Club, which hosted the NCAADivision III men’s and women’s championships in 1984 and2005 and annually plays host to the All-<strong>Ohio</strong> Intercollegiatechampionship meet. The golf team also hosted the 2003 NCAADivision III championships at the Delaware Golf Club.


September<strong>2010</strong> MEN’S SOCCER Schedule3 Fri. Elmhurst Wheaton, Ill. 2:00 CDT4 Sat. Wheaton Wheaton, Ill. 7:00 CDT10 Fri. adidas®-FRED MYERS INVITATIONALAdrian vs. CapitalPrincipia vs. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>11 Sat. adidas®-FRED MYERS INVITATIONALCapital vs. PrincipiaAdrian vs. <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>ROY RIKE FIELDROY RIKE FIELD15 Wed. OTTERBEIN ROY RIKE FIELD 7:3017 Fri. DePauw Greencastle, Ind. 3:0022 Wed. OHIO NORTHERN ROY RIKE FIELD 7:3025 Sat. Kenyon* Gambier 12:0029 Wed. CASE RESERVE ROY RIKE FIELD 7:30October2 Sat. OHIO DOMINICAN ROY RIKE FIELD 7:309 Sat. OBERLIN* ROY RIKE FIELD 7:3013 Wed. WABASH* ROY RIKE FIELD 5:0016 Sat. Hiram* Hiram 7:0020 Wed. Wittenberg* Springfield 7:0023 Sat. DENISON* ROY RIKE FIELD 7:3027 Wed. Wooster* Wooster 4:0030 Sat. ALLEGHENY* ROY RIKE FIELD 7:30November3 Wed. NCAC tournament semifinal high seeds TBA6 Sat. NCAC tournament final high seed TBA10 Wed. NCAA Division III first round TBA TBA13 Sat. NCAA Division III second round TBA TBA19 Fri. NCAA Division III third round TBA TBA20 Sat. NCAA Division III quarterfinal TBA TBA26 Fri. NCAA Division III semifinal TBA TBA27 Sat. NCAA Division III championship TBA TBA5:007:305:007:30*North Coast Athletic Conference game

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