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2013 NCAC Men's Soccer Guide

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2013-14 NCAC DIRECTORYPresident .................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster

Vice President ................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College

Executive Director ............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski

Assistant Executive Director ...................................Bret Billhardt

Assistant Executive Director ...............................Russell Kramer

Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler

Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy

Mailing Address ................................................ P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Street Address ................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145

Phone ................................................................... 440/871-8100

Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221

E-Mail .................................................... [email protected]

PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR.Allegheny College

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERGDenison University

PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEYDePauw University

PRESIDENT THOMAS V. CHEMAHiram College

PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATURKenyon College

PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOVOberlin College

PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONESOhio Wesleyan University

PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESSWabash College

2013-14 NCAC Presidents’ CouncilPRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER

Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELLThe College of Wooster

EARL KISSELLHiram College

Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

ROGER INGLESOhio Wesleyan University

Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

SONYA McKAYDenison University

Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

BRENDA MEESEThe College of Wooster

Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKIExecutive Director

Web Site ...................................................www.northcoast.org

Affiliation ..........................................................NCAA Division III

Founded ............................................................. February, 1983

Championship Sports ............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

Intercollegiate Officiating Association .................. 440/871-8100

Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet

Basketball (Men) ............................................................. Bill Ek

Basketball (Women) .................................................Diane Plas

Cross Country/Track ................................................. Marv Frye

Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry

Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff

Softball ................................................................. John DeLuca

Tennis ................................................................ Don Hunsinger

Volleyball ..................................................................Diane Plas

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Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experi-ence of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic com-mitment has been led by the nine school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the con-ference. Fourty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2012-13 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 32nd time in program history. In addition, the DePauw women’s basketball team raised the Walnut & Broze trophy for the second time in pro-gram history, making them the only women’s basketball team in conference history to win a women’s basketball national title. Conference members have accumulated 66 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 221 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distrib-uted to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC's commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excel-lence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excel-lence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The Col-lege of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so hon-ored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion's Division III, the NCAC features championship com-petition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The

12 women's sports are among the most offered by any Division III confer-ence, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and wom-en’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the con-ference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common alle-giance to academic qual-ity and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Mason Espinosa,

Ohio Wesleyan

Ali Ross, DePauw

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

OHIO WESLEYAN TOPS PRESEASON POLL AS NORTH COAST PREPARES FOR 30TH MEN’S SOCCER CAMPAIGN

CLEVELAND -- Ohio Wesleyan has once again been selected as the preseason favorite based on balloting from league coaches heading into the 30th North Coast men’s soccer season.

The Battling Bishops, who are coming off their fifth consecutive NCAC championship and NCAA-record 35th Division III playoff appearance, earned five of the first-place votes cast by league coaches to finish on top of the poll with 91 total points. DePauw, the 2012 NCAC Tournament champions, earned four first-place votes and finished second in the poll with 86 points, while Kenyon rounded out the top-three in third-place with 82 points and the final first-place vote. Allegheny checked in at No. 4 with 62 points, while Denison also cracked the top-five in fifth-place with 51 points. Oberlin earned the sixth position with 47 points, followed by Hiram in seventh with 41 points, Wabash in eighth with 24 points, Wooster in ninth with 23 points and Wittenberg in 10th with 21 points.

Ohio Wesleyan enters the 2013 season under the direction of head coach Jay Martin for the 37th consecutive season. In 36 seasons at the helm, Martin has compiled the most wins in college soccer history (all divisions) as he owns a career record of 621-118-54. The Bishops return a wealth of talent from the 2012 squad that finished the season with an overall record of 13-3-5 and a mark of 7-1-1 against conference opponents. Leading the charge offensively for OWU this fall will be the underclassmen combo of junior Colton Bloecher (Lewis Center, OH/Olentangy Orange) and sophomore Brian Schaefer (Chatham, NJ/Chatham), while the defensive unit will be looking for a new leader in goal with the graduation of three-time All-NCAC selection Paul Hendricks. Bloecher paced OWU’s offense a year ago by leading the team in both goals (12) and assists (6) for 30 total points, while Schaefer is the next top returner after netting five goals and dishing out three assists last fall. The only goalie on the roster with playing experience is junior Colin Beemiller (Pickerington, OH/North), who appeared in three games in 2012, allowing no goals and hauling in three saves in 111 minutes of action.

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is made up of ten academically selective colleges and universities - Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University and the College of Wooster, along with affiliate member, Earlham College (field hockey). The NCAC sponsors 23 championship sports, 11 for men and 12 for women.

1. Ohio Wesleyan (5) ..........................................912. DePauw (4) .....................................................863. Kenyon (1).......................................................824. Allegheny ........................................................695. Denison ...........................................................566. Oberlin.............................................................517. Hiram ...............................................................478. Wabash ...........................................................249. Wooster ...........................................................2310. Wittenberg .......................................................21

First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points:

2013 NCAC Preseason Men’s Soccer Poll

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August30 vs. Concordia (at Hope) 5:00 PM31 at Hope 7:00 PM

September4 at Grove City 4:00 PM7 GENEVA 5:00 PM11 at LaRoche 4:00 PM14 CARNEGIE MELLON 1:00 PM17 at Baldwin Wallace 7:00 PM20 at Penn State-Behrend 7:00 PM24 MOUNT UNION 7:30 PM28 DENISON^ 5:00 PM

October5 KENYON^ 1:00 PM12 at Wabash^ 11:00 AM16 HIRAM^ 7:30 PM19 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:30 PM22 at Wooster^ 7:30 PM26 DEPAUW ^ 1:00 PM30 at Oberlin^ 7:00 PM

November2 at Wittenberg^ 7:30 PM

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD)

Location .......................................Meadville, Pennsylvania Founded .................................................................... 1815Nickname.................................................................GatorsColors ............................................................. Blue & GoldEnrollment ................................................................ 2,100President ..................................... Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr.Athletic Director............................................. Portia HoegOffice phone ..............................................(814) 332-3350Head Coach .............................................Angelo PanzettaOffice phone ..............................................(814) 332-5208SID.....................................................................Jim Berger Email............................................. [email protected] Office phone .............................................(814) 332-5952 Fax .............................................................(814) 337-1217Head Trainer ...............................................Jamie Plunkett Office phone .............................................(814) 332-2817

Alma Mater .....................................................................RIT, 1989Overall Record ..............................................110-74-23, 12 YearsRecord at ALL ...............................................110-74-23, 12 Years2012 Overall Record ...........................................................13-4-12012 NCAC Record ...............................................................5-3-1

Head Coach Angelo Panzetta

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE2013 Schedule 2013 Roster

No. Name Yr. Hometown0 John Lichina Sr. Gibsonia, PA1 Jake Pugliese So. Buffalo, NY2 Brenton Stoddart So. Harvard, MA3 Alex Etherington Sr. W. Homestead, PA4 Nick Dias Fr. Potomac, MD5 Thomas Richter Jr. Wexford, PA6 Daniel McCann Sr. Irwin, PA7 Daniel Szekely Jr. North Huntingdon, PA8 Alex Marks So. Delmar, NY9 Paul Teufel Sr. Wexford, PA10 Axel Monzon Fr. El Paso, TX11 Cameron Olson Jr. Clifton Park, NY12 Stefano Wach Jr. Pittsburgh, PA13 Erik Donatelli Jr. Gibsonia, PA15 Brian Graham Sr. Lockport, NY16 Zach Stryker Fr. Delmar, NY17 Andrew Miller Sr. Olivette, MO18 Corey Macmillan So. Kenosha, WI19 Liam McNamee Fr. Olean, NY20 Jonas Skattum Fr. Oslo, Norway21 Keith Danley Sr. Framingham, MA22 Alejandro Wiel Jr. Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico23 Mark Burkhart Sr. Rochester, NY24 Aaron Donohoe Fr. Lakewood, OH25 Spencer Meschter Fr. Bethesda, MD27 Michael Severyn Sr. Waterford, PA Peter Adler Fr. Dunedin, New Zealand Billy Andrews So. Albion, NY Brett Barrett Fr. Mt. Lebanon, PA Alex Boarts Fr. Grove City, PA Ethan Byrne Fr. Hopewell, PA Jacob Hanko Fr. Erie, PA Landon Hanna Fr. DuBois, PA Tony Householder Fr. Cleveland Hts., OH Ezra Pasackow Fr. Shelburne, VT Scotty Powell Fr. Washington, DC Vincent Reginella Sr. Pittsburgh, PA Danny Swann Fr. Ithaca, NY Jack Walsh Fr. Pittsburgh, PA Bobby Weeks Fr. Manchester, VT

Quick Facts

Goals3, Cameron Olsen & Andrew Miller

Assists6, Cameron Olsen

Points15, Cameron Olsen

Shots25, Cameron Olsen

Saves84, John Lichina

Goals Against Average1.12, John Lichina

Minutes1371:58, John Lichina

Returning Stat Leaders

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DENISON UNIVERSITYAugust 30 WASHINGTON & LEE 7:30 PM31 SEWANEE 6:00 PM

September4 at Mount St. Joseph 7:00 PM7 at Washington & Jefferson 1:00 PM14 OTTERBEIN 4:00 PM15 MOUNT UNION 4:00 PM18 CAPITAL 7:00 PM21 at Heidelberg 2:00 PM25 at Wilmington 7:30 PM28 at Allegheny^ 5:00 PM

October4 HIRAM^ 7:30 PM12 at Wittenberg^ 5:00 PM16 at Kenyon^ 4:00 PM19 WOOSTER^ 4:00 PM22 OBERLIN^ 7:00 PM26 at Wabash^ 2:00 PM30 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:00 PM

November2 DEPAUW 3:00 PM

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location .......................................................Granville, Ohio Founded .....................................................................1831Nickname............................................................... Big RedColors ............................................................. Red & WhiteEnrollment ................................................................ 2,185President ........................................Dr. Adam S. WeinbergAthletic Director................................Nan Carney-DeBord Office phone .............................................(740) 587-6428Head Coach ......................................................Rob RussoOffice phone ..............................................(740) 587-5735SID....................................................................Craig Hicks Email................................................. [email protected] Office phone .............................................(740) 587-6546 Fax .............................................................(740) 587-6362Head Trainer .................................................... Brian Hortz Office phone .............................................(470) 587-6441

Alma Mater ........................................................ Wilmington, 1977Overall Record ............................................374-194-42, 31 YearsRecord at DEN ..............................................147-90-21, 14 Years2012 Overall Record .............................................................8-7-22012 NCAC Record ...............................................................4-4-1

Head Coach Rob Russo

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown00 Andrew Shediac Fr. Winchester, MA0 Andrew Stewart Jr. Mequon, WI1 Matt Wagner Sr. Nicholasville, KY2 Jake Marsh So. Cincinnati, OH3 Corey Ricketts Jr. Chagrin Falls, OH4 Kyle Skinner Fr. Lake Forest, IL5 Matt Citrin Fr. New York, NY6 Mark Waterman Jr. Prospect, KY7 Jamie Wagner Sr. Washington, DC8 Bob Casarona Sr. Chagrin Falls, OH9 Blake Miller Sr. Westerville, OH10 Will Krentz Sr. Davidson, NC11 Collin Hockenbury Jr. Anchorage, KY12 Ryan Fine So. Charlotte, NC13 Connor O’Neill-Dee Fr. Ottawa, Ontario14 Alex Joslyn So. Cross Plains, WI15 Kennedy Kommor Fr. Louisville, KY16 John Krentz Sr. Davidson, NC17 Mike Bonderud Fr. Rosemount, MN18 Cameron Boone Fr. Lexington, KY19 Henry Pohlman Fr. Madison, WI20 Quinn Miller Fr. Westerville, OH21 Bryan Margaria So. Allison Park, PA22 Evan Porter Jr. Bexley, OH23 Michael Bonebrake Fr. Norwalk, CT24 Charlie Allen Sr. Columbus, OH26 Alex Koo Fr. Seoul, South Korea30 Blake Schach So. Chagrin Falls, OH

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals6, Blake Miller

Assists5, Mark Waterman

Points13, Blake Miller and Mark Waterman

Shots37, Bob Casarona

Saves51, Matt Wagner

Goals Against Average1.59, Matt Wagner

Minutes1416:15, Matt Wagner

Returning Stat Leaders

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITYAugust 30 CENTRE 7:30 PM31 at Knox* 3:00 PM

September4 FRANKLIN 7:00 PM7 EARLHAM 2:00 PM8 ROSE-HULMAN 2:00 PM11 at Hanover 5:00 PM14 PRINCIPIA 2:00 PM21 HIRAM^ 2:30 PM22 OLIVET 2:00 PM25 at Anderson 5:00 PM28 KENYON^ 2:30 PM

October5 at Wooster^ 5:00 PM12 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:00 PM16 at Wittenberg^ TBD19 OBERLIN^ 7:00 PM26 at Allegheny^ 1:00 PM30 WABASH^ 7:00 PM

October2 at Denison^ TBD

^ - NCAC Game* - Central Standard Time Home Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location ............................................ Greencastle, IndianaFounded .................................................................... 1837Nickname................................................................. TigersColors ............................................................Gold & BlackEnrollment ................................................................ 2,336President .............................................Dr. Brian W. CaseyAthletic Director...............................Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone .............................................(765) 658-4934Head Coach ....................................................Brad HauterOffice phone ..............................................(765) 658-4958SID....................................................................Bill Wagner Email............................................. [email protected] Office phone .............................................(765) 658-4630 Fax .............................................................(765) 658-5708Head Trainer .........................................................Rex Call Office phone .............................................(765) 658-4937

Alma Mater .............................................................DePauw, 1987Overall Record ..............................................176-94-26, 16 Years Record at DPU .............................................64-16-15, Five Years2012 Overall Record ...........................................................14-2-52012 NCAC Record ...............................................................6-1-2

Head Coach Brad Hauter

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown0 Harrison Glover Fr. Wyoming, OH0 Caleb Cartmel Fr. Westfield, IN00 Chris Yount So. St. Louis, MO1 Jacob Pezzuto Jr. St. Charles, IL1 Mike McGrath Fr. Inverness, IL2 Jon Krok So. Arlington Heights, IL2 Edward Terry Fr. Oxford, MS3 Adrian Ables So. Midwest City, OK3 Matt Tamarkin So. New Albany, OH4 Matt Reda Sr. St. Louis, MO4 Nathan Conviser Fr. Glencoe, IL5 Ben Hazen Sr. Fort Wayne, IN5 Rhiley McIntire Fr. Granger, IN6 Nate Snyder Jr. Carmel, IN6 Mitch Brown So. Shelbyville, IN7 Logan Cash Sr. Frankfort, KY7 Patrick Reineke Jr. Valparaiso, IN8 George Elliott Sr. Naperville, IL9 Andy Morrison Jr. Bristol, IN10 EJ Moore Fr. Carmel, IN10 Curtis Steger Fr. Indianapolis, IN11 Chris Schoenfeld So. Brownsburg, IN12 Jake Hulewicz Sr. Elkhart, IN13 Kevin Tolley Jr. Orland Park, IL13 Adam Tierney Fr. Kenilworth, IL14 Alieu Musa So. Greenwood, IN14 Doug McCrary So. Winnetka, IL15 Louie Souza Sr. Columbus, IN15 Phil Gross Jr. Libertyville, IL16 Jonathan Wheeler Fr. Zionsville, IN17 Julian Gonzalez Fr. Indianapolis, IN18 Nick Konicek Fr. Geneva, IL19 Zach Hoffman Fr. St. Louis, MO19 Greg Barrow So. Indianapolis, IN20 Chase Rollins Fr. Indianapolis, IN20 Brad Adams Fr. Louisville, KY21 Brandon Johnson Sr. Lexington, KY22 Nick Williams Jr. Carmel, IN22 Brad McGee Fr. Vernon Hills, IL23 Tommy Hinkebein Fr. Carmel, IN24 David Large Sr. Wildwood, MO24 Keagan Angevin Fr. Dallas, TX25 Michael Deoliveira Jr. Larchmont, NY25 Joey Fisher Fr. St. Louis, MO26 Grant Plumer Fr. Westfield, IN26 Mark Weiss Jr. Northbrook, IL47 Mitch Reavis So. Clarendon Hills, IL

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals12, Andy Morrison

Assists7, George Elliott

Points28, Andy Morrison

Shots95, Andy Morrison

SavesN/A

Goals Against AverageN/A

MinutesN/A

Returning Stat Leaders

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HIRAM COLLEGEAugust30 at Carnegie Mellon 6:30 PM31 vs. Geneva (at CMU) 4:00 PM

September5 at Otterbein 4:00 PM7 PENN ST.-BEHREND 1:00 PM11 at Capital 5:00 PM13 at John Carroll 7:00 PM15 FRANCISCAN 1:00 PM17 at Heidelberg 4:00 PM21 at DePauw^ 2:30 PM24 MT. ALOYSIUS 8:00 PM28 WABASH^ 6:00 PM

October1 CASE WESTERN 8:00 PM4 at Denison^ 7:30 PM12 at Oberlin^ 7:00 PM16 at Allegheny^ 7:30 PM19 WITTENBERG^ 3:00 PM26 KENYON^ 1:00 PM30 WOOSTER^ 8:00 PM

November2 at Ohio Wesleyan^ TBA

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location .......................................................... Hiram, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1850Nickname............................................................... TerriersColors .............................................................. Blue & RedEnrollment ................................................................ 1,300President ....................................... Thomas V. Chema, JDAthletic Director........................................ Ellen Dempsey Office phone .............................................(330) 569-5340Head Coach ..................................................Carl CapellasOffice phone ..............................................(330) 569-5344SID......................................................................Jeff Hoedt Email..................................................hoedtjm@hiram.edu Office phone .............................................(330) 569-5495 Fax .............................................................(330) 569-5392Head Trainer ................................................. Jim Johnston Office phone .............................................(330) 569-5351

Alma Mater ...................................................North Carolina, 1984Overall Record ...............................................................First YearRecord at HIR .................................................................First Year2012 Overall Record ...........................................................15-3-12012 NCAC Record ...............................................................6-2-1

Head Coach Dan Zemanski

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown00 Chris Lindemeyer Fr. Lodi, OH0 Matt Sacher So. Akron, OH1 Chris Minite Jr. Aurora, OH2 Vaal Ngalla Fr. Columbus, OH3 Andrew Bradley So. Westlake, OH4 Ryan Kramarz Jr. Chesterland, OH5 Zaire Morrison Jr. Boardman, OH7 Alejandro Ruiz Sr. Georgetown, Cayman Islands 8 Zac Cairns Fr. North Olmsted, OH9 Jake Pastore Fr. Canton, OH10 Andres Ruiz Jr. Georgetown, Cayman Islands 11 Richard Webb So. Alicante, Spain12 John Pretzlav Fr. Chagrin Falls, OH13 Danny Mujica Fr. Elkhart, IN14 Tanner Mathews So. Alliance, OH 15 Marcello Pavlek Fr. Canton, OH16 Alec Culbertson So. Mogadore, OH 17 Brian Zilla Sr. Canton, OH18 Andy Harding Sr. Bath, OH19 Santiago Montano Fr. Woodlands, TX21 Cory Weddington Fr. Twinsburg, OH22 David Grimwood Fr. Hubbard, OH 23 Tyriq Langley Fr. Maple, Ontario24 Bobby Daggett Fr. Avon Lake, OH25 Rusty Banks So. Champion, OH26 Neil Zook Fr. Doylestown, OH 27 Jameal Welcome Sr. Georgetown, Cayman Islands28 Cordel Bowman Fr. Waynesburg, PA29 Ben Meardith Fr. Kinsman, OH

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals13, Andy Harding

Assists6, Andy Harding

Points32, Andy Harding

Shots71, Andy Harding

Saves8, Chris Minite

Goals Against Average1.98, Chris Minite

Minutes181:43, Chris Minite

Returning Stat Leaders

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KENYON COLLEGEAugust 30 vs. Kean (at Ohio Wesleyan) 5:00 PM31 vs. Calvin (at Ohio Wesleyan) 5:00 PM

September6 vs. Spalding (at Centre) 5:30 PM7 at Centre 7:30 PM14 MOUNT UNION 4:00 PM15 OTTERBEIN 4:00 PM18 WILMINGTON 5:15 PM21 at Mount St. Joseph 6:00 PM24 CAPITAL 4:00 PM24 at DePauw^ 2:30 PM

October1 HEIDELBERG 4:00 PM5 at Allegheny^ 1:00 PM12 at Wooster^ 4:00 PM16 DENISON^ 4:00 PM19 WABASH^ 3:30 PM 22 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:00 PM26 at Hiram^ 1:00 PM30 WITTENBERG^ 3:30 PM

November2 OBERLIN^ 3:30 PM

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location ...................................................... Gambier, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1824Nickname................................................... Lords & LadiesColors ........................................................ Purple & WhiteEnrollment ................................................................ 1,600President ...........................................Dr. Sean M. DecaturAthletic Director..............................................Peter Smith Office phone ............................................. (740) 427-5811Head Coach ....................................................Chris BrownOffice phone ..............................................(740) 427-5564SID................................................................... Marty Fuller Email................................................. [email protected] Office phone .............................................(740) 427-5471Head Trainer ................................................Andy Wheeler Office phone .............................................(740) 427-5553

Alma Mater ..................................... Queen Mary Univ. of LondonOverall Record ............................................ 76-55-23, Nine YearsRecord at KEN ........................................... 67-49-20, Eight Years2012 Overall Record .............................................................9-6-32012 NCAC Record ...............................................................5-2-2

Head Coach Chris Brown

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown00 Charlie Yamamoto Jr. Honolulu, HI 1 Sam Clougher Fr. Dublin, Ireland 2 Keith Adler Fr. Vestavia, AL 3 Josh Lee Fr. Mercer Island, WA4 Alex Christoff Jr. Fort Wayne, IN5 Logan Ernst Jr. Superior, CO 6 Nate Petrou Jr. Kingston, MA 7 Ricardo Pereira So. Curitiba, Brazil 8 Tony Amolo Fr. Lagos, Nigeria 9 Luke Guju Jr. Cincinnati, OH 10 Andrew Parmelee Sr. S. Glastonbury, CT 11 Alistair Flynn Sr. Stowe, VT 12 Nicholas Patterson So. Bethesda, MD 13 Jeremiah Barnes So. Largo, FL 14 Gabe Freund Fr. Thetford Center, CT 15 Maher Latif Fr. Upper Arlington, OH 16 Lewis Williams-Gray Sr. Paraparaumu, N. Zealand 17 Ben Alexander Jr. Bethesda, MD 18 Grant Carney Jr. Charlotte, NC 19 Sam Justice Jr. Dexter, MI 21 Rei Mitsuyama Jr. Natick, MA 22 Oliver DeBarros Jr. Fairfield, CT 23 Aaron Salm Fr. Lincoln, MA 24 Jordan Glassman Fr. Madison, CT25 Andres Benavides Jr. Lima, Peru 26 Grant Cohen Fr. Alexandria, VA 27 Cameron Scott Jr. Bloomfield, MI 28 David Resnekov Fr. Winnetka, IL 30 Corbin Stevens Jr. Short Hills, NJ31 Alexander Pinkus Fr. Southport, CT

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals2, Andrew Parmelee, Alex Christoff, Jeremiah Barnes and

Sam JusticeAssists

3, Andrew ParmeleePoints

7, Andrew ParmeleeShots

47, Andrew Parmelee

Saves4, Charlie Yamamoto

Goals Against Average0.00, Charlie Yamamoto

Minutes53:19, Corbin Stevens

Returning Stat Leaders

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OBERLIN COLLEGEAugust30 at Hope 7:00 PM31 vs. Concordia (at Hope) 5:00 PM

September6 PENN ST.-BEHREND 7:00 PM8 at Heidelberg 2:00 PM14 MUSKINGUM 8:00 PM18 EARLHAM 7:00 PM23 BLUFFTON 7:30 PM25 at Otterbein 4:00 PM28 at Wittenberg^ 2:00 PM

October2 at Baldwin Wallace 7:00 PM5 WABASH^ 4:00 PM8 at Case Western 7:30 PM12 HIRAM^ 7:00 PM16 at Wooster^ 7:30 PM19 at DePauw^ 7:00 PM22 at Denison^ 7:00 PM26 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 7:00 PM30 ALLEGHENY^ 7:00 PM

October2 at Kenyon^ 3:30 PM

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location ........................................................ Oberlin, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1833Nickname........................................ Yeomen & YeowomenColors .......................................................Crimson & GoldEnrollment ................................................................ 2,900President ...............................................Marvin Krislov, JDAthletic Director.................................. Natalie Winkelfoos Office phone ..............................................(440) 775-6463Head Coach ...................................................... Blake NewOffice phone ..............................................(440) 775-8506SID................................................................. Mike Mancini Email........................................mike.mancini@oberlin.edu Office phone .............................................(440) 775-8503 Fax .............................................................(440) 775-8957Head Trainer .....................................................Tim Carver Office phone .............................................(440) 775-8589

Alma Mater .................................................Cleveland State, 1991Overall Record ............................................107-123-25, 14 YearsRecord at OBE ............................................107-123-25, 14 Years 2012 Overall Record .............................................................9-7-12012 NCAC Record ..................................................................4-5

Head Coach Blake New

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown0 Oidie Kuijpers Jr. New York, NY1 Brandt Rentel Sr. Croton, NY2 Josh Wilkerson Jr. Wantage, NJ 3 Ari Schwartz Sr. Davis, CA4 Graham McQueen Sr. Metairie, LA5 Evan Tincknell Sr. Shutebury, MA6 Macallan Savett So. Santa Barbara, CA7 Aidan Apel Sr. La Canada, CA8 Enzo Cabili Jr. Palo Alto, CA 9 John Ingham So. Jacksonville, FL10 Santiago Gonzalez Jr. Pineville, NC11 Matt Tunzi Sr. Salinas, CA12 Joe Graybeal Sr. Pittsboro, NC13 Sam Winward Jr. Philadelphia, PA14 Dennis Kachintsev Jr. Millburn, NJ15 Dan Lev Fr. Evanston, IL 16 Dylan Tencic Jr. Chatham, NJ 17 Dean Schapow So. Westfield, NJ18 Slade Gottlieb So. Alpharetta, GA19 Sam Weiss Fr. Oberlin, OH20 Sam Bernhard So. Blacksburg, VA21 Galen Brennan Fr. Seattle, WA22 Nick Wertman Fr. Westlake, OH23 Remi Schneider Jr. Woodway, WA24 Gabe Kaufman Fr. San Francisco, CA25 Louis Naiman So. Gahanna, OH26 Adam Chazin-Gray Fr. Berkeley, CA27 Owen Diana Fr. Wellesley, MA

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals4, Slade Gottlieb

Assists2, Slade Gottlieb

Points10, Slade Gottlieb

Shots34, Slade Gottlieb

Saves73, Brandt Rentel

Goals Against Average1.22, Brandt Rentel

Minutes1554:49, Brandt Rentel

Returning Stat Leaders

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV.August30 CALVIN 7:30 PM31 KEAN 7:30 PM

September6 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT 7:30 PM7 COLORADO COLLEGE 7:30 PM10 at Otterbein 4:00 PM13 HEIDELBERG 7:00 PM15 BERRY 1:00 PM18 at Ohio Northern 4:00 PM21 BALDWIN WALLACE 7:30 PM25 at Hanover 5:00 PM28 WOOSTER^ 7:30 PM October2 CAPITAL 7:00 PM4 WITTENBERG^ 7:30 PM12 at DePauw^ 7:00 PM16 at Wabash^ 4:00 PM19 ALLEGHENY^ 7:30 PM22 KENYON^ 7:00 PM26 at Oberlin^ 7:00 PM30 at Denison^ 7:00 PM

November2 HIRAM^ 7:30 PM ^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location .....................................................Delaware, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1842Nickname..................................................Battling BishopsColors .............................................................Red & BlackEnrollment ................................................................ 1,850President ...................................................Dr. Rock JonesAthletic Director............................................Roger Ingles Office phone .............................................(740) 368-3738Head Coach .......................................................Jay MartinOffice phone ..............................................(740) 368-3727SID..........................................................Mark Beckenbach Email..................................................mlbecken@owu.edu Office phone .............................................(740) 368-3340 Fax .............................................................(740) 368-3332Head Trainer .....................................................Todd Miller Office phone .............................................(740) 368-3747

Alma Mater .............................................................Springfield, 1971Overall Record ................................................621-118-54, 36 YearsRecord at OWU ...............................................621-118-54, 36 Years2012 Overall Record .............................................................. 13-3-52012 NCAC Record .................................................................. 7-1-1

Head Coach Jay Martin

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown0 Colin Beemiller Jr. Pickerington, OH1 Kiyan Pirgheybi So. Chandler, AZ2 Gunnar Bloecher So. Lewis Center, OH3 Ben Witkoff Sr. Columbus, OH4 Ricardo Balmaceda So. Houston, TX5 Jacob Eganhouse Sr. Westerville, OH6 Ian O’Keefe Sr. Columbus, OH7 Drew Pang Jr. Dublin, OH8 Evan Lee So. Toledo, OH9 Paolo Bucci Sr. Dublin, OH10 Colton Bloecher Jr. Lewis Center, OH11 Martin Tobias Sr. Chesterfield, MO13 Alex Stanton Sr. Delaware, OH14 Emilio Morales Sr. Huber Hts., OH15 Ryan Kaplan Jr. Alliance, OH16 Mason Hoge Jr. Mason, OH17 Brian Schaefer So. Chatham, NJ18 Taylor Rieger Sr. Lewis Center, OH19 Jon Stegner Sr. Powell, OH20 Matt Dodrill Sr. Westerville, OhH21 Matt DiCesare So. Westerville, OH22 Matt Cohen So. Cincinnati, OH23 Matt Shadoan Sr. Dublin, OH24 Lonnie Barnes So. Champaign, IL26 Peter Jacobi Sr. St. Louis, MO27 Stephen Coldren So. Phoenix, AZ Kyle Baum Fr. Powell, OH Lautaro Cabrera So. Buenos Aires, Argentina Ben Farynowski Fr. Columbus, OH Michael McDermott So. Alliance, OH Phoenix Neitzelt Fr. Delaware, OH Nick Norman Fr. Cincinnati, OH Nick Tobias Fr. Chesterfield, MO Neil Wilson Fr. Batavia, OH Frederick Wynne Fr. Harding, NJ

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals12, Colton Bloecher

Assists6, Colton Bloecher

Points30, Colton Bloecher

Shots91, Colton Bloecher

Saves3, Colin Beemiller

Goals Against Average0.00, Colin Beemiller

Minutes111.12, Colin Beemiller

Returning Stat Leaders

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WABASH COLLEGEAugust31 CENTRE 4:00 PM

September5 at Bluffton 4:00 PM7 ROSE-HULMAN 2:00 PM8 EARLHAM 2:00 PM11 at Franklin 7:30 PM14 at Spalding 2:00 PM17 at Hanover 5:00 PM24 at Chicago* 4:00 PM28 at Hiram^ 6:00 PM

October5 at Oberlin^ 4:00 PM12 ALLEGHENY^ 11:00 AM16 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 4:00 PM19 at Kenyon^ 3:30 PM22 WITTENBERG^ 4:00 PM26 DENISON^ 2:00 PM30 at DePauw^ 7:00 PM

November2 WOOSTER^ 11:00 AM

^ - NCAC Game* - Central Standard TimeHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location ............................................. Crawfordsville, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1832Nickname........................................................ Little GiantsColors ..................................................................... ScarletEnrollment ................................................................... 900President .............................................Dr. Gregory D. HessAthletic Director................................................Joe Haklin Office phone .............................................(765) 361-6233Head Coach .....................................................Chris KellerOffice phone ..............................................(765) 361-6208SID................................................................... Brent Harris Email................................................ [email protected] Office phone .............................................(765) 361-6165 Fax .............................................................(765) 361-6424Head Trainer ................................................. Mark Colston

Alma Mater ........................................................... Univ. of Southwest, 2004Overall Record .....................................................................4-14, One YearRecord at WAB .....................................................................4-14, One Year2012 Overall Record .............................................................................4-142012 NCAC Record .................................................................................2-7

Head Coach Chris Keller

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown00 Dayton Jennings Fr. Noblesville, IN1 Chase Francoeur Fr. Seymour, IN3 Zach Woloshin Jr. Noblesville, IN4 Rodrigo Porras Fr. El Paso, TX5 Steve Magura Jr. Valparaiso, IN6 George Vinihakis Jr. Orland Park, IL7 Ivaylo Mantchey Jr. Sofia, Bulgaria8 Carlos De La Cerda Jr. Edcouch, TX9 Riley Pelton Fr. Carmel, IN10 Evan Coudriet Jr. Valparaiso, IN12 Blake Jennings Jr. Noblesville, IN13 Nicholas Wheeler Fr. Westerville, OH15 Saul Cardiel-Lopez So. Wyoming, MI16 Abel Becker Fr. Springville, IN17 Adam Antalis So. Fort Wayne, IN18 Riley Bland Fr. Bloomington, IN19 Dillon Cron Fr. Bloomington, IN20 Geno James Fr. Brownsburg, IN21 Bobby Thompson Sr. Las Vegas, NV22 Matthew Bupp Jr. Crawfordsville, IN23 Ben Sia So. Sudbury, MA24 Ethan Dove Jr. Noblesville, IN

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals5, Blake Jennings

Assists4, George Vinihakis

Points12, Blake Jennings

Shots37, Blake Jennings

SavesN/A

Goals Against AverageN/A

MinutesN/A

Returning Stat Leaders

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITYAugust30 vs. Muskingum (at Capital) 3:00 PM

September1 at Capital 3:30 PM4 at Thomas More 5:00 PM6 vs. Marietta (at Wilmington) 7:30 PM7 at Wilmington 7:30 PM10 at Ohio Northern 4:00 PM14 BLUFFTON 3:30 PM18 at Mount St. Joseph 7:00 PM25 at Earlham 4:00 PM28 OBERLIN^ 2:00 PM

October4 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:30 PM6 at Point Park 2:00 PM12 DENISON^ 5:00 PM16 DEPAUW^ 7:00 PM19 at Hiram^ 3:00 PM22 at Wabash^ 4:00 PM26 WOOSTER^ 2:00 PM30 at Kenyon^ 3:30 PM

November2 ALLEGEHNY^ 7:30 PM

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location ...................................................Springfield, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1845Nickname................................................................. TigersColors ............................................................ Red & WhiteEnrollment ................................................................ 1,950President ...........................................Dr. Laurie M. JoynerInterim Athletic Director .......................... Dr. Jeff Ankrom Office phone ..............................................(937) 327-6142Head Coach ................................................ Steve DawsonOffice phone ..............................................(937) 327-6456SID..................................................................Ryan Maurer Email.......................................... [email protected] Office phone ............................................. (937) 327-6114 Fax ............................................................. (937) 327-6112Head Trainer .................................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone .............................................(937) 327-6467

Alma Mater ...........................................................Loughborough UniversityOverall Record .......................................................... 284-229-37, 30 YearsRecord at WIT ........................................................... 284-229-37, 30 Years2012 Overall Record ......................................................................... 5-12-22012 NCAC Record ............................................................................. 0-8-1

Head Coach Steve Dawson

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown0 David Barth So. Findlay, OH1 Jeff Mengerink Jr. Delaware, OH2 Allen Valentic So. Kirtland, OH3 Chris McCoy So. Plain City, OH4 Reed Glosser Jr. Toledo, OH5 Mitch Rudibaugh Jr. Dublin, OH6 Tucker Stas Fr. Bexley, OH7 Ross Cirincione So. Medina, OH8 Jack Mossman Jr. Bexley, OH9 Zack Moore So. Kettering, OH10 Josh Marks Fr. Hertfordshire, England11 Dustin Ward Jr. Hamilton, OH12 Kevin Bond Sr. Columbus, OH13 Carter Desloge So. St. Louis, MO15 Adam Pitchel Jr. Dayton, OH16 Andre Lorenz Fr. Apple Creek, OH17 Tim Weissman Sr. Kettering, OH19 PJ Davis Jr. Columbus, OH20 Nick Gualtieri Fr. Dublin, OH21 Grant Hinkebein Fr. Lexington, OH22 Zach White Sr. Lima, OH23 Joe Poff Jr. Vandalia, OH25 James Van Artsdalen Jr. Riverwoods, IL26 Samuel Archinal Fr. Grosse Pointe, MI27 Brian Carman Fr. Mason, OH

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals1, Kevin Bond, Mitch Rudibaugh, Joe Poff, Adam Pitchel &

Ross CirincioneAssists

2, Kevin Bond & Mitch RudibaughPoints

4, Kevin Bond & Mitch RudibaughShots

17, Kevin Bond

Saves85, Jeff Mengerink

Goals Against Average2.20, Jeff Mengerink

Minutes1632:58, Jeff Mengerink

Returning Stat Leaders

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTERAugust30 at Elmhurst 6:00 PM31 vs. Carleton (at Elmhurst) 3:00 PM

September4 at Muskingum 7:30 PM6 at Heidelberg 5:00 PM15 at Earlham 11:00 AM18 at John Carroll 7:00 PM21 CAPITAL 7:30 PM24 MARIETTA 7:30 PM28 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:30 PM

October5 DEPAUW^ 5:00 PM12 KENYON^ 4:00 PM16 OBERLIN^ 7:30 PM19 at Denison^ 4:00 PM22 ALLEGHENY^ 7:30 PM26 at Wittenberg^ 2:00 PM30 at Hiram^ 8:00 PM

November2 at Wabash^ 11:00 AM

^ - NCAC GameHome Games in CAPS AND BOLD

Location .......................................................Wooster, Ohio Founded .................................................................... 1866Nickname.....................................................Fighting ScotsColors ............................................................Black & GoldEnrollment ................................................................ 2,000President ......................................... Dr. Grant H. CornwellAthletic Director......................................Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone .............................................(330) 263-2189Head Coach ..................................................Graham FordOffice phone ..............................................(330) 263-2348SID................................................................ Hugh Howard Email............................................. [email protected] Office phone .............................................(330) 263-2374 Fax .............................................................(330) 263-2209Head Trainer .......................................................Tom Love Office phone .............................................(330) 263-2184

Alma Mater ........................................................Univ. of Staffordshire, 1989Overall Record .......................................................... 142-120-30, 17 YearsRecord at WOO ......................................................... 142-120-30, 17 Years2011 Overall Record ......................................................................... 4-12-12011 NCAC Record ............................................................................. 1-7-1

Head Coach Graham Ford

2013 ScheduleNo. Name Yr. Hometown Andrew Beck Fr. Decatur, GA Matthew Canter Sr. Ann Arbor, MI Aaron McKee Sr. Big Prairie, OH Daniel Quinn So. Santa Fe, NM2 Norman Chamusah Sr. Harare, Zimbabwe3 Lucus Hunt So. Stow, OH4 CJ Polak Fr. Hudson, OH5 Matt Ehrenburg So. Florham Park, NJ6 Matthew Kelly Fr. Twinsburg, OH7 Alex Hopkins So. Centerville, OH8 Zach Jergan Sr. Wexford, PA9 Philip Charnley Jr. Galicia, Spain 10 Noah Wagemann Sr. Lake Bluff, IL11 Luke Koniarczyk Sr. N. Ridgeville, OH12 Evan Moats Fr. Shippensburg, PA14 George Skelly Sr. Albuquerque, NM15 Liam Pender Sr. Brunswick, OH16 Aleksi Pelkonen Fr. Naperville, IL17 Warner Brownfield So. Louisville, KY18 Ben Deering So. Cincinnati, OH19 Matt Naticchia Sr. Delaware, OH20 Sheamus Dalton So. Litchfield, OH21 Patrick Pickering So. Lexington, MA22 Adam Hansell Sr. Ann Arbor, MI23 Luke Collier Jr. Sewickley, PA24 Patrick Starks Jr. Fairview Park, OH25 Kieffer Hessler Fr. Cranford, NJ26 Zachary Mastrich Fr. Lambertville, NJ27 Cole McDonough Fr. Fombell, PA 28 Marco Sapien Fr. Corrales, NM30 Matt Parmelee Fr. South Glastonbury, CT

Quick Facts

2013 Roster

Goals3, George Skelly

Assists3, George Skelly

Points9, George Skelly

Shots23, George Skelly

Saves68, Matthew Canter

Goals Against Average1.76, Matthew Canter

Minutes1331:59, Matthew Canter

Returning Stat Leaders

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Men’s Soccer All-Time Standings

2012Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............7-1-1 ......... 13-3-52. DePauw* ........................6-1-2 ......... 14-2-53. Hiram ..............................6-2-1 ......... 15-3-14. Kenyon ...........................5-2-2 ........... 9-6-35. Allegheny........................5-3-1 ......... 13-4-16. Denison ..........................4-4-1 ........... 8-7-27. Oberlin ............................4-5-0 ........... 9-7-18. Wabash ..........................2-7-0 ......... 4-14-09. Wooster ..........................1-7-1 ......... 4-12-110. Wittenberg ......................0-8-1 ......... 5-12-2* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Ryan Greenhill, HIRPlayer of the Year (D): Kit North, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Brian Schaefer, OWUCoach of the Year: Carl Capellas, HIRNCAA Representatives: OWU, DPU

2011Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan^ ............9-0-0 ......... 23-2-02. DePauw* ........................8-1-0 ......... 16-3-1 3. Hiram ..............................5-4-0 ......... 10-6-1 4 Allegheny........................4-4-1 ..........11-7-1 Kenyon ...........................4-4-1 ........... 7-8-26. Denison ..........................4-5-0 ........... 8-7-27. Wabash ..........................3-6-0 ........... 8-9-2 Oberlin ............................3-6-0 ......... 6-12-09. Wooster ..........................2-7-0 ........... 6-9-1 Wittenberg ......................2-7-0 ..........6-11-1* NCAC Tournament Champion^ NCAA Div. III National ChampionsPlayer of the Year (O): Travis Wall, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Nathan Sprenkel, DPUNewcomer of the Year: Andy Morrison, DPUCoach of the Year: Brad Hauter, DPUNCAA Representatives: OWU, DPU

2010Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan* .............7-0-1 ......... 19-2-22. Kenyon ...........................6-1-1 ......... 15-3-23. Denison ..........................4-3-1 ......... 10-8-1 Allegheny........................4-3-1 ........... 8-8-3 Oberlin ............................4-3-1 ......... 7-10-16. Hiram ..............................3-5-0 ......... 6-12-07. Wittenberg ......................2-5-1 ......... 5-10-38. Wabash ..........................2-6-0 ......... 8-10-09. Wooster ..........................0-6-2 ........... 6-7-3* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Tyler Wall, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Peter Nolan, KENNewcomer of the Year: Andrew Parmelee, KENCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

2009Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ..............9-0-0 ......... 18-2-22. Denison* .........................6-1-2 ......... 12-5-33. Kenyon ...........................6-2-1 ......... 13-5-14. Hiram ..............................4-3-2 ......... 10-7-25. Oberlin ............................4-4-1 ........... 9-6-26. Wabash ..........................4-5-0 ........... 9-9-17. Earlham ..........................2-6-1 ........... 7-8-3 Allegheny........................2-6-1 ........... 7-9-1 Wittenberg ......................2-6-1 ......... 3-13-210. Wooster ..........................1-7-1 ......... 4-10-2* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Tyler Wall, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Jeremy Fischer, KENNewcomer of the Year: Mike Verdile, HIRCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

2008Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan * .............9-0-0 ......... 18-5-12. Wittenberg ......................6-3-0 ......... 16-4-1 Hiram ..............................6-3-0 ......... 13-6-04. Kenyon ...........................5-3-1 ..........11-7-25. Allegheny........................4-3-2 ........... 6-9-36. Oberlin ............................3-4-2 ........... 9-8-27. Denison ..........................3-5-1 ........... 6-8-38. Wooster ..........................3-6-0 ......... 6-10-19. Earlham ..........................2-6-1 ......... 10-8-110. Wabash ..........................0-8-1 ......... 5-10-4* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Matt Borland, WITPlayer of the Year (D): Jeremy Fischer, KENNewcomer of the Year: Taylor Takacs, WOOCoach of the Year: Carl Capellas, HIRNCAA Representatives: OWU, WIT

2007Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon ...........................7-1-1 ......... 14-2-22. Ohio Wesleyan * .............7-2-0 ......... 15-5-23. Wittenberg ......................6-2-1 ......... 12-4-34. Allegheny........................5-4-0 ......... 10-8-15. Earlham ..........................4-5-0 ..........7-11-06. Hiram ..............................3-4-2 ..........11-4-37. Wooster ..........................3-4-2 ........... 7-7-28. Denison ..........................3-5-1 ........... 9-6-29. Oberlin ............................2-6-1 ........... 7-8-310. Wabash ..........................1-8-0 ......... 4-14-0* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Matt Borland, WITPlayer of the Year (D): Eric Sloan, ALLNewcomer of the Year: Felix Hoffman, KENCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU

2006Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ................. 7-0-2 ...... 15-1-62. Denison * .......................... 7-1-1 ...... 13-5-23. Oberlin .............................. 5-2-2 ........ 8-5-54. Allegheny.......................... 5-4-0 .......11-5-35. Wooster ............................ 4-3-2 ...... 10-4-26. Wittenberg ........................ 4-4-1 ........ 8-8-27. Kenyon ............................. 2-4-3 ........ 4-9-48. Hiram ................................ 2-5-2 ........ 9-6-29. Wabash ............................ 1-7-1 ...... 3-14-110. Earlham ............................ 1-8-0 ...... 6-12-0* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Craig Neal, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): David Folt, DENNewcomer of the Year: David Krems, HIRCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

2005Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan * .............9-0-0 ......... 20-1-02. Oberlin ............................6-2-1 ........... 9-8-23. Allegheny........................5-3-1 ........... 8-8-44. Wittenberg ......................4-2-3 ........... 7-6-6 Denison ..........................5-4-0 ........... 8-9-06. Wooster ..........................4-3-2 ........... 9-3-47. Hiram ..............................2-5-2 ......... 6-10-28. Wabash ..........................2-7-0 ......... 5-13-09. Earlham ..........................1-6-2 ......... 4-12-210. Kenyon ...........................1-7-1 ........... 4-9-4* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Brian Conaway, WOOPlayer of the Year (D): Ryan Martin, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Justin Jenkins, WITCoach of the Year: Blake New, OBENCAA Representatives: OWU

2004Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............8-1-0 ......... 16-2-2 Wooster ..........................8-1-0 ......... 13-3-03. Denison ..........................7-2-0 ..........11-7-24. Allegheny * .....................5-4-0 ......... 10-8-45. Oberlin ............................4-4-1 ........... 9-8-36. Wabash ..........................4-5-0 ........... 7-9-1 Wittenberg ......................4-5-0 ..........7-11-08. Kenyon ...........................2-7-0 ......... 3-16-09. Hiram ..............................1-7-1 ......... 4-13-210. Earlham ..........................1-8-0 ......... 3-14-0* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Brian Conaway, WOOPlayer of the Year (D): Andrew DeBord, WOONewcomer of the Year: Eric Sloan, ALLCoach of the Year: Angelo Panzetta, ALLNCAA Representatives: ALL

2003Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ..........................8-1-0 ......... 18-3-0 Wooster ..........................8-1-0 ......... 12-3-33. Ohio Wesleyan * .............7-2-0 ......... 17-4-14. Allegheny........................6-2-1 ..........11-5-25. Oberlin ............................4-4-1 ........... 7-8-36. Wittenberg ......................4-5-0 ......... 8-10-07. Wabash ..........................3-5-1 ........... 8-9-18. Kenyon ...........................2-6-1 ......... 4-13-29. Earlham ..........................1-8-0 ......... 4-13-110. Hiram ..............................0-9-0 ......... 2-15-2* NCAC Tournament ChampionPlayer of the Year (O): Adam Milligan, WOO; Ben Montgomery, ALLPlayer of the Year (D): Jeff Krigbaum, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Steve Cole, DENCoach of the Year: Graham Ford, WOONCAA Representatives: DEN, OWU

2002Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............5-3-1 ......... 18-4-12. Allegheny........................7-2-0 ......... 14-6-03. Wooster ..........................7-0-2 ......... 15-1-34. Denison ..........................5-2-2 ......... 10-7-2 Earlham ..........................5-3-1 ........... 8-6-36. Wittenberg ......................5-4-0 ......... 7-10-17. Wabash ..........................3-6-0 ......... 8-10-0 Kenyon ...........................3-6-0 ......... 6-13-09. Oberlin ............................2-7-0 ......... 9-10-110. Hiram ..............................0-9-0 ......... 1-15-1* Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (O): Brian Conaway, WOOPlayer of the Year (D): Chris Vorenkamp, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Brian Conaway, WOOCoach of the Year: Angelo Panzetta, ALLNCAA Representatives: OWU

2001Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............8-1-0 ......... 15-6-02. Denison ..........................7-2-0 ......... 10-6-13. Allegheny........................7-2-0 ......... 12-3-1 Kenyon ...........................6-2-1 ........... 8-6-35. Wooster ..........................4-5-0 ..........11-6-06. Wittenberg ......................4-5-0 ......... 10-7-1 Wabash ..........................3-5-1 ........... 5-8-28. Earlham ..........................2-6-1 ........... 6-9-29. Hiram ..............................2-6-1 ........... 8-9-110. Oberlin ............................0-9-0 ......... 1-15-0*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (O): Phillip Hoffman, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): James Marks, ALLNewcomer of the Year: Steve Worthy, DENCoach of the Year: Des Lawless, KENNCAA Representatives: OWU

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Men’s Soccer All-Time Standings (2)

2000Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............9-0-0 ......... 23-1-02. Earlham ..........................6-2-1 ........... 9-7-23. Allegheny........................6-2-1 ......... 10-7-1 Denison ..........................6-3-0 ............ 12-65. Wooster ..........................5-4-0 ......... 10-5-26. Wittenberg ......................4-5-0 ......... 10-7-17. Oberlin ............................3-5-1 ........... 8-9-18. Kenyon ...........................2-7-0 ......... 4-13-09. Hiram ..............................2-6-1 ........... 8-9-110. Wabash ..........................0-9-0 ......... 4-14-0* Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (O): Phillip Hoffman, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Jon Van Horn, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Ryan Miller, OWUCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU

1999Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............9-0-0 ......... 18-3-12. Allegheny........................6-1-2 ......... 14-3-33. Denison ..........................5-4-0 ..........11-6-1 Earlham ..........................5-3-1 ......... 16-3-15. Wittenberg ......................4-3-2 ........... 9-7-26. Wabash ..........................3-5-1 ......... 5-12-17. Oberlin ............................3-6-0 ........... 9-9-18. Hiram ..............................2-5-2 ..........6-11-29. Wooster ..........................1-6-2 ......... 4-13-310. Kenyon ...........................1-6-2 ......... 5-12-3* Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (O): Matt Sowa, ALLPlayer of the Year (D): Chris Hayes, OWUNewcomer of the Year: James Brannon, ALLCoach of the Year: Paul Hogan, ALLNCAA Representatives: OWU

1998Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............7-1-0 ......... 18-6-02. Denison ..........................6-2-0 ......... 9-10-03. Earlham ..........................5-3-0 ......... 13-5-2 Allegheny........................5-3-0 ..........11-6-35. Wittenberg ......................4-4-0 ........... 9-9-06. Wooster ..........................3-4-1 ........... 7-7-37. CWRU ............................2-5-1 ......... 6-10-28. Kenyon ...........................2-6-0 ........... 8-9-19. Oberlin ............................1-7-0 ......... 5-13-0

Player of the Year (O): Jamie Dick, ERLPlayer of the Year (D): Orion Creamer, ERLCoach of the Year: Sean Kramer, DENNCAA Representatives: ERL, OWU

1997Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon ...........................8-0-0 ......... 15-3-02. Ohio Wesleyan ...............6-2-0 ......... 16-8-0 Wittenberg ......................6-2-0 ......... 10-8-14. Earlham ..........................4-2-2 ......... 10-5-35. Wooster ..........................3-4-1 ........... 8-7-36. Denison ..........................3-5-0 ..........11-7-07. Allegheny........................2-5-1 ..........11-8-18. CWRU ............................1-6-1 ......... 3-14-19. Oberlin ............................0-7-1 ......... 2-14-1

Player of the Year (O): Kelsey Olds, KENPlayer of the Year (D): Per Willen, KENCoach of the Year: Roy Messer, ERLNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

1996Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon ...........................7-0-1 ......... 18-3-12. Wittenberg ......................7-1-0 ......... 12-6-13. Ohio Wesleyan ...............6-1-1 ......... 13-4-24. Earlham ..........................4-3-1 ........... 8-7-35. Allegheny........................3-4-1 ........... 5-9-66. Wooster ..........................3-5-0 ......... 6-12-07. Denison ..........................2-6-0 ......... 5-12-0 CWRU ............................2-6-0 ......... 3-14-09. Oberlin ............................0-8-0 ......... 3-14-0

Player of the Year (O): Wayne Alberton, KEN; Brian Cain, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Kelsey Olds, KEN; Patrik Raune, WITCoach of the Year: Jack Detchon, KENNCAA Representatives: KEN, WIT

1995Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............7-0-1 ......... 17-2-32. Kenyon ...........................6-1-1 ......... 14-3-13. Wittenberg ......................6-2-0 ......... 13-5-14. Wooster ..........................4-4-0 ......... 10-8-0 Allegheny........................4-4-0 ......... 9-10-16. Denison ..........................3-5-0 ........... 8-9-07. Earlham ..........................2-6-0 ........... 9-9-0 Oberlin ............................2-6-0 ..........5-11-09. CWRU ............................1-7-0 ..........5-11-2

Player of the Year (O): Obi Moneme, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Damon Rossie, OWUCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWU; Roy Messer, ERLNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

1994Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............8-0-0 ......... 20-0-12. Kenyon ...........................7-1-0 ......... 16-2-13. Wittenberg ......................6-2-0 ..........11-8-04. Allegheny........................4-4-0 ......... 13-7-05. Denison ..........................3-5-0 ..........11-6-0 Wooster ..........................3-5-0 ..........8-11-0 CWRU ............................3-5-0 ......... 4-14-08. Earlham ..........................1-7-0 ........... 7-8-3 Oberlin ............................1-7-0 ......... 4-13-0

Player of the Year (O): Wayne Street, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Jason Chiero, OWUCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU

1993Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon ...........................6-0-2 ......... 16-1-4 Wittenberg ......................7-1-0 ......... 15-4-13. Ohio Wesleyan ...............6-1-1 ......... 18-2-14. Wooster ..........................4-2-2 ........... 9-6-45. Allegheny........................3-5-0 ......... 12-8-0 Denison ..........................2-4-2 ........... 9-7-27. Earlham ..........................2-6-0 ......... 6-12-08. Oberlin ............................1-6-1 ......... 5-10-19. CWRU ............................1-7-0 ......... 3-15-0

Player of the Year (O): Chris Duff, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Mark Phillips, KENCoach of the Year: Steve Dawson, WITNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU, WIT

1992Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon ...........................7-1-0 ......... 16-3-0 Ohio Wesleyan ...............7-1-0 ......... 20-4-03. Wooster ..........................6-2-0 ......... 13-7-04. Wittenberg ......................5-3-0 ......... 13-6-15. Denison ..........................2-4-2 ......... 10-5-26. Allegheny........................2-5-1 ........... 9-9-27. CWRU ............................2-6-0 ..........7-11-0 Oberlin ............................2-6-0 ........... 7-8-29. Earlham ..........................1-6-1 ......... 6-10-3

Player of the Year (O): Mike Donovan, KENPlayer of the Year (D): Leigh Sillery, KENCoach of the Year: Steve Dawson, WIT; Fran O’Leary, KENNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU, WITT, WOO

1991Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............8-0-0 ......... 22-2-02. Kenyon ...........................6-2-0 ......... 15-3-13. Wittenberg ......................5-3-0 ......... 13-5-14. Wooster ..........................4-3-1 ........... 9-6-35. Allegheny........................2-4-2 ........... 9-8-2 Earlham ..........................3-5-0 ........... 9-9-17. Denison ..........................2-5-1 ......... 6-10-18. CWRU ............................2-6-0 ......... 4-13-0 Oberlin ............................2-6-0 ......... 6-10-1

Player of the Year (O): Michael Donovan, KENPlayer of the Year (D): Marshall Chapin, KEN; Ben Helm, WITCoach of the Year: Steve Dawson, WITNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU, WIT

1990Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon ...........................8-0-0 ......... 19-1-02. Ohio Wesleyan ...............7-1-0 ......... 20-4-13. Wooster ..........................6-2-0 ......... 14-5-14. Wittenberg ......................4-3-1 ......... 13-5-15. Allegheny........................3-5-0 ......... 12-7-1 Earlham ..........................2-4-2 ........... 5-9-4 Oberlin ............................3-5-0 ........... 8-8-28. Denison ..........................1-6-1 ........... 9-8-19. CWRU ............................0-8-0 ......... 3-14-0

Player of the Year (O): Ian Banda, WOO; Matt Schrader, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Mphatso Namwali, WOOCoach of the Year: Mike Pilger, KENNCAA Representatives: KEN, OWU, WOO

1989Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster ..........................8-0-0 ......... 15-3-22. Ohio Wesleyan ...............6-2-0 ......... 19-2-13. Kenyon ...........................5-3-0 ......... 12-4-2 Oberlin ............................5-3-0 ..........11-5-25. Wittenberg ......................4-4-0 ......... 12-4-26. Earlham ..........................3-4-1 ......... 10-6-27. Allegheny........................3-5-0 ..........11-9-08. Denison ..........................1-6-1 ......... 5-13-39. CWRU ............................0-8-0 ......... 2-15-0

Player of the Year (O): Ian Banda, WOOPlayer of the Year (D): Joe Youngblood, KENCoach of the Year: Bob Nye, WOONCAA Representatives: OWU, WOO

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Men’s Soccer All-Time Standings (3)

1988Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ............................................2. Wooster .......................................................3. Oberlin ......................................................... Kenyon ........................................................5. Denison .......................................................6. Allegheny.....................................................7. CWRU .........................................................

Player of the Year (O): Ian Banda, WOOPlayer of the Year (D): Drew Dimatos, OWUCoach of the Year: Fred Schults, OBENCAA Representatives: OWU

1987Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............8-0-0 ......... 19-3-02. Oberlin ............................4-2-0 ..........11-4-33. Wooster ..........................3-2-1 ..........11-6-14. Allegheny........................2-3-1 ......... 10-8-1 Kenyon ...........................2-3-1 ........... 8-7-26. CWRU ............................0-3-3 ........... 2-9-47. Denison ..........................0-4-2 ......... 5-10-4

Player of the Year (O): Ian Banda, WOOPlayer of the Year (D): Jeff Kaplan, OWUCoach of the Year: Fred Schults, OBENCAA Representatives: OWU

1986Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ...............6-0-0 ......... 20-3-02. Wooster ..........................5-1-0 ......... 14-4-13. Denison ..........................3-3-0 ........... 7-9-24. Allegheny........................2-4-0 ........... 9-8-2 Oberlin ............................2-4-0 ........... 7-8-26. CWRU ............................1-4-1 ........... 7-6-2 Kenyon ...........................1-4-1 ........... 5-9-2

Player of the Year (O): Bryan Bundy, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Drew Dimatos, OWUCoach of the Year: Bob Nye, WOONCAA Representatives: OWU

1985Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ..........................6-0-0 ......... 14-3-32. Ohio Wesleyan ...............5-1-0 ......... 15-4-13. Wooster ..........................3-3-0 ..........8-11-14. Oberlin ............................2-3-1 ........... 8-7-35. Kenyon ...........................2-4-0 ......... 6-10-06. Allegheny........................1-3-2 ..........3-11-47. CWRU ............................0-5-1 ..........4-11-1

Player of the Year (O): Matt Byers, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Richard Wyman, OWUCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU

1984Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ..................5-0 ............ 15-42. Denison .............................4-1 ............ 10-63. Oberlin ...............................2-1 ............ 10-14. Wooster .............................2-3 ............ 5-13 Kenyon ..............................2-3 .............. 6-76. Allegheny...........................1-4 .............. 8-9 CWRU ...............................1-4 ............ 5-10

Player of the Year (O): Ken Hyland, OWUPlayer of the Year (D): Richard Wyman, OWUCoach of the Year: Jay Martin, OWUNCAA Representatives:

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2013 NSCAA Pre-Season NCAA Div. IIIMen’s Soccer Poll

Rank School Prev. W-L-T 1 Messiah 1 23-0-2 2 Loras 3 23-2-1 3 Williams 4 16-2-4 4 Amherst 5 17-0-3 5 Ohio Northern 2 25-3-0 6 Montclair State 6 19-3-1 6 Wheaton (Ill.) 7 18-4-3 8 Trinity (Texas) 8 19-1-4 9 York (Pa.) 12 18-2-4 10 University Of Scranton 9 17-2-3 10 Dominican (Ill.) 11 18-3-1 12 Brandeis 13 18-3-1 13 Stevens Institute Of Technology 10 18-3-1 14 Rutgers-Camden 17 17-2-3 15 Swarthmore 14 16-3-2 16 Susquehanna 15 18-3-1 17 Wisconsin-Platteville 15 15-4-2 18 Carnegie Mellon 18 14-5-1 19 North Park 21 13-3-5 20 St. Lawrence RV 14-3-3 21 Ohio Wesleyan RV 13-3-5 22 Whitworth 23 13-3-3 22 Carleton 25 17-2-2 24 SUNY Oneonta NR 14-5-2 25 DePauw 24 14-2-5

2012 Final record and ranking shown

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEMEN’S SOCCER RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL — GAME

Goals: 9, Mark Phillips (Kenyon) vs. Case Reserve, 9/21/1994Assists: 4, Matt Byers (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. Earlham, 9/12/1986;

Ian Banda (Wooster) vs. Case Reserve, 10/21/1989Scott Gillanders (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990;

Ziv Arie (Allegheny) vs. Waynesburg, 9/1/1993;David Pedreschi (Ohio Wesleyan) vs. Oberlin, 11/3/1998;

Josh Curtis (Wittenberg) vs. Hiram, 11/2/2002;Oliver Miller-Farrell (Oberlin) vs. Earlham, 10/4/2008

Points: 18 (9-0), Mark Phillips (Kenyon) vs. Case Reserve, 9/21/1994Saves: 25, Mike Wallace (Oberlin) vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 9/26/1984

INDIVIDUAL — SEASON

Goals: 25, Bryan Bundy (Ohio Wesleyan), 1986;Mark Phillips (Kenyon), 1993

Assists: 20, Wayne Street (Ohio Wesleyan), 1994Points: 59 (25-9), Mark Phillips (Kenyon), 1993Saves: 209, Martin Crawford (Denison), 1986

Shutouts: 15, Reed Welch (Ohio Wesleyan), 1991

INDIVIDUAL — CAREER

Goals: 74, Ian Banda (Wooster),1987-90;Mark Phillips (Kenyon),1991-94

Assists: 51, Wayne Street (Ohio Wesleyan), 1991-94Points: 180 (74-32), Mark Phillips (Kenyon), 1991-94

Saves: 481, Ken Cohen (Allegheny), 1994-97Shutouts: 37½, Reed Welch (Ohio Wesleyan), 1988-91

TEAM — GAME

Goals: 15, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990Goals, Both Teams: 15, Ohio Wesleyan (15) vs. Susquehanna (0), 9/8/1990

Winning Margin: 15, Ohio Wesleyan (15) vs. Susquehanna (0), 9/8/1990Assists: 12, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Susquehanna, 9/8/1990

Saves: 25, Oberlin vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 9/26/1984

TEAM — SEASON

Goals: 81, Kenyon, 1996Fewest Goals Allowed: 6, Ohio Wesleyan, 2009

Shutouts: 17, Ohio Wesleyan, 2009Victories: 23, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000 & 2011Winning Streak: 23, Ohio Wesleyan, 2000

Winning Streak, NCAC games: 24, Ohio Wesleyan, 2007-10Unbeaten Streak: 30 (29-0-1), Ohio Wesleyan, 2004-05

Unbeaten Streak, NCAC games: 40 (39-0-1), Ohio Wesleyan, 2007-11

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ALL-DECADE TEAMThe North Coast Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade men’s soccer team is highlighted by four student-athletes who garnered Player of the Year honors in back-to-back years, including Wittenberg’s Matt Borland ‘08, Wooster’s Brian Conaway ‘05, Kenyon’s Jeremy Fischer ‘08 and Ohio Wesleyan’s Tyler Wall ‘10.

Wall put together one of the most successful careers over the last decade as he is one of only two players on the list to earn first-team All-NCAC honors four years in a row in the decade. He capped off his career with back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year awards in 2009 and ‘10. During his four-year career with the Battling Bishops, Wall was one of the top offensive players in the league as he totaled 115 points (45g, 25a), including a 43-point outburst in 2010 when he netted 19 goals and dished out five assists. Tyler’s younger brother Travis Wall ‘11, the 2011 NCAC Offensive Player of the Year, is also a member of the Men’s Soccer All-Decade team, while his older sister, Sarah Wall ‘05, highlighted the NCAC 30th Anniversary All-Decade Team in women’s soccer.

Borland, a four-time All-NCAC selection, capped off his career at Wittenberg by being named the NCAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2007 and ‘08. The two-time All-NSCAA All-American selection was the Tigers’ top offensive player during his four-year career as he netted 27 goals and dished out 29 assists for 83 total points. During his four year career, Wittenberg compiled an overall record of 42-22-12, which included back-to-back appearances in the NCAC Tournament in 2007 and ‘08 and an at-large invitation to the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2008.

Conaway was one of the top players in the league at the beginning of the last decade as he was an All-NCAC first-team selection in 2003, ‘04 and ‘05, and earned the NCAC Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2004 and ‘05. Conaway totaled 80 points (33g, 14a) in three years of competition last decade and was a key contributor in Wooster’s back-to-back NCAC titles in 2003 and ‘04. From 2003 to ‘05 Conaway and the Fighting Scots posted an overall record of 34-9-7, including an impressive mark of 20-5-2 against NCAC opponents.

Fischer shined on the defensive side of the ball during his career with the Lords as he was twice named NCAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 and ‘09. Fischer experienced his most success on the field with Kenyon in his sophomore season as the 2007 Lords squad captured the outright NCAC title with a record of 7-1-1 against NCAC foes. Although he spent the majority of his career as the leader of the KC defensive unit, Fischer also manufactured some offensive production for the Lords with 10 career goals and four career assists for 24 total points.

In addition to Wall, Kenyon’s Felix Hoffman ‘10 and Allegheny’s Eric Sloan ‘07 were also four-time All-NCAC selections in the last decade. Hoffman, the 2007 Newcomer of the Year, was a four-time first-team honoree, while Sloan, the 2004 Newcomer of the Year and ‘07 Defensive Player of the Year, earned first-team laurels in ‘04, ‘06 & ‘07, and was a second-team selection in ‘05.

Ohio Wesleyan proved to be the NCAC’s premier program over the last decade of play as the Battling Bishops won a share of eight NCAC titles (2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 & ‘12), were crowned NCAC Tournament champions on five different occasions (2003, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 & ‘10) and got to the pinnacle of NCAA Div. III men’s soccer in 2011 as national champions. The Battling Bishops enjoyed their success last decade under the leadership of legendary head coach Jay Martin, who is the winningest coach in college men’s soccer history (all divisions) with 621 wins. Martin collected 28 percent of his career wins in the last 10 years as the Battling Bishops posted an overall record of 174-27-21 from 2003-12.

Matt BorlandWittenberg

Jeremy FischerKenyon

Tyler WallOhio Wesleyan

Brian ConawayWooster

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ALL-DECADE TEAM

Forwards Matt Borland Wittenberg 2005-08 Brian Conaway Wooster 2003-05 Felix Hoffman Kenyon 2007-10 Adam Milligan Wooster 2003-04 Travis Wall Ohio Wesleyan 2008-11 Tyler Wall Ohio Wesleyan 2007-10

Midfielders Ryan Greenhill Hiram 2009-12 Ryan Martin Ohio Wesleyan 2003-04 Ben Montgomery Allegheny 2003-04 Craig Neal Ohio Wesleyan 2003-06 Peter Shorten Denison 2006-09 Dylan Stone Ohio Wesleyan 2008-11

Defenders Andrew DeBord Wooster 2003-04 Jeremy Fischer Kenyon 2006-09 David Folt Denison 2005-08 Eric Sloan Allegheny 2004-07

Goalies Paul Hendricks Ohio Wesleyan 2009-12 Nathan Sprenkel DePauw 2011

Third Decade Team (2003-2012)

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2013-14 Calendar of EventsAUGUST 20136 Tuesday Cross Country/Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan10 Saturday IOA Football Officiating Clinic Ohio Wesleyan12 Monday Golf Coaches’ Meeting Delaware, OH15 Thursday Sports Information Directors’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan

SEPTEMBER 201310 Tuesday Softball Coaches’ Meeting Wooster11 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Denison24 Tuesday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan29 Sunday Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting Denison

OCTOBER 20136 Sunday NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’ Meetings Columbus, Ohio7 Monday NCAC Sports Caucus Meeting Columbus, Ohio16 Wednesday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Denison

NOVEMBER 20132 Saturday Cross Country Championships (M&W) Allegheny6 Wednesday Field Hockey Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds)6 Wednesday Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds)6 Wednesday Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds) 8-9 Fri.-Sat. Volleyball Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Field Hockey Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Men’s Soccer Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Women’s Soccer Championship TBA (high seed)12 Tuesday Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan18 Monday Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan19 Tuesday Athletic Trainers’ Meeting Otterbein

DECEMBER 20133 Tuesday Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan12 Thursday NCAC Presidents’ Council Ann Arbor, MI

JANUARY 201415-18 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Convention San Diego, CA15/16 Wed./Thur. NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) San Diego, CA17 Friday NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) San Diego, CA26 Sunday SAAC Meeting Kenyon

FEBRUARY 201412 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches Meeting (M&W) Denison12-15 Wed.-Sat. Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Denison25 Tuesday Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals (M&W) TBA (high seeds)28 Friday Basketball Tournament Semifinals (M&W) TBA (high seeds)

MARCH 20141 Saturday Basketball Tournament Championships (M&W) TBA (high seeds)1-2 Sat.-Sun. Indoor Track & Field Heptathlon (M)/Pentathlon (W) Kenyon7-8 Fri.-Sat. Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Denison

APRIL 201423 Wednesday Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals TBA (high seeds) 24 Thursday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Denison25-27 Fri.-Sun. Tennis Championships (M&W) Denison26 Saturday Men’s Lacrosse Championship TBA (high seed) 26-27 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I DePauw26-27 Sat.-Sun. Combined Events Track & Field Championship (M&W) Kenyon 27 Sunday Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan29 Tuesday Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Ohio Wesleyan29 Tuesday Football Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan

MAY 20141 Thursday Softball Coaches’ Meeting TBA (tournament site)1 Thursday Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals TBA (high seeds)2-3 Fri.-Sat. Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Oberlin2-3 Fri.-Sat. Softball Tournament TBA (high seed)3 Saturday Women’s Lacrosse Championship TBA (high seed) 3-4 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Wabash5 Monday Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan8 Thursday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Chillicothe, Ohio8-10 Thurs.-Sat. Baseball Championship Chillicothe, Ohio 21-22 Wed.- Thur. Annual NCAC Meetings Denison