Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Msoc Guide
Msoc Guide
Table of Contents
Athletics Directory.......................... 1
Compliance statement.................... 1
Head coach Mike Giuliano bio........ 2
Wheaton coaching records............. 2
Assistant coaches' bios.................. 2
2014 Season preview.................. 3-4
2014 Thunder team roster.............. 5
2014 Team photograph................... 6
2014 player profiles..................... 6-9
2013 results and statistics............ 10
Wheaton soccer team records..... 11
Wheaton individual records.......... 11
Wheaton year-by-year results ..... 12
Unbeaten streaks......................... 12
All-time record vs. opponents....... 13
All-time scores, 1935-present...........
................................................14-18
Wheaton All-Americans................ 18
Academic All-Americans............... 18
Soccer players in the Wheaton "Hall
of Honor"...................................... 18
Wheaton All-Region players......... 19
All-Time All-CCIW selections........ 19
Wheaton's all-time roster......... 20-23
The Paul Avila Award.................... 24
Joe Bean Stadium........................ 25
Compliance Statement
Giuliano states, "In the midfield we will have Elliot Borge, Marshall Hollingsworth (PICTURED LEFT) and Adam Blackman
so we have two All-Americans and a player in Elliot that many of my colleagues have said may be the best ball handler in the
country. That is a very good midfield right there. In addition to those guys, I can't overstate how far Brendan Finnerty came as a
player in the spring. If Finnerty continues what we saw last fall and spring then his minutes are going to explode. That gives us
four great options in the midfield and Mitch Grove and some others that could also play there. We may even move Jon Clark up
now and then to give us a spark."
Hollingsworth earned Third Team NSCAA All-American recognition last year as a sophomore. He tallied five goals with four
assists last season, registering three game-winning goals. Blackman, a 2012 NSCAA All-American, registered 10 goals with six
assists last season. Borge played in every match as a sophomore last season, with three assists and one goal.
Giuliano says of his forwards, "Up top we have Jordan Golz, Stephen Golz and Noah Anthony (PICTURED LEFT) as Noah
transitions from defense to offense." Stating of Anthony, "Noah has been a great team-first guy, because he has always wanted
Player Pos.
Matt Prior
GK
Andrew Beard
GK
Stephen Fernandes D
#Adam Blackman M
Reed Bartley D
Trevor Adams F
Mason Duling F
Noah Anthony F
Elliot Borge M
Mitchell Grove M
Jacques Ntahoturi F
#Jordan Golz
F
Stephen Golz F
Josh Greene F
Daniel Bremer-Bennett F
Kolby Versage M
Jonathan Clark D
Marcelo Carvalho D
Ben Bakke D
Max Carey F
Brendan Finnerty M
Cannon Allen D
Cedric Kamaleson M
Cole Lenderink D
Marshall Hollingsworth M
Marshall West D
Drew Shay D
Anders Rotto M
Matt Paprocki
GK
Ht.
6-0
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-1
5-8
5-9
6-1
5-7
5-6
6-2
6-4
5-11
6-0
5-9
6-1
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-3
5-8
6-3
5-8
6-3
5-11
Wt.
167
198
173
160
170
169
177
169
176
142
145
195
195
152
152
165
166
175
165
165
180
174
180
185
160
175
150
176
161
Yr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
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Fr.
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So.
Sr.
Front row (sitting; L-R): Drew Shay, Mitchell Grove, Noah Anthony, Ben Bakke, Mason Duling, Kolby Versage, Marshall Hollingsworth, Jacque Ntahoturi. Second row (kneeling): Matt Paprocki, Adam Blackman, Josh Greene, Daniel Bremer-Bennett, Trevor
Adams, Andrew Beard, Stephen Fernandes, Cannon Allen, Jonathan Clark, Marcelo Carvalho, Matt Prior. Third row: Max Carey,
David Clark, Tricia Deter, Brad Anthony, Mike Giuliano, Glen Eggert, Cedric Kamelson Fourth row: Elliot Borge, Marshall West,
Brendan Finnerty, Stephen Golz, Anders Rotto, Cole Lenderink, Jordan Golz, Reed Bartley.
8 Trevor Adams
6-1, 169, Sr., Def
Wheaton, Ill./
Wheaton Academy
Major: Applied Health
Science
2013: Made nine appearances including a start...scored a goal and added an
assist in Wheaton's 6-0 win at Aurora on
Oct. 8...assisted on a goal in Wheaton's
3-0 victory over Greenville on Sept. 20.
2012: Appeared in 11 games taking two
shots.2011: Appeared in three games
recorded an assist during a 6-0 victory
at Millikin on Oct. 29. High school: Two
years as varsity starter...team was two-time
conference and sectional champions...
took missions trips to Chicago, Costa Rica
and Kenya.
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3
11
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22 Cannon Allen
6-2, 174, Sr., Def
Memphis, Tenn./
Westminster Academy
Major: Business/Econ
High School: Five-year
varsity starter...two-time team captain...
named team MVP three times...AllConference honoree four times...two-time
Conference Player of the Year...also played
basketball...missions trip to Rwanda.
7 Noah Anthony
5-9, 169, Sr., Def
St. Charles, Ill./
St. Charles North/
Ohio State University
Major: Business/Econ.
2013: Appeared and started in 22 games
for Wheaton with five goals and eight
assists...named First Team All-CCIW...
scored the game's only goal in Wheaton's
1-0 victory over Augsburg on Sept. 13...
scored the game winning goal in overtime
of Wheaton's 2-1 victory over Carthage in
the CCIW Tournament Championship on
Nov. 9...recorded two assists in a 6-0 win
at Aurora on Oct. 8. 2012: Named to First
Team All-Central Region...First Team AllCCIW performer...named CCIW Defensive
Player of the Week for week of Oct. 23...
Anthony continued
Blackman continued
started all 25 games for Wheaton recording four goals and nine assists...assisted
on two goals in 4-2 victory over Principia
on Sept. 1...had two assists in 3-2 victory
over Carthage on Oct. 3...scored game
winning goals against Illinois Wesleyan
and Augustana on Oct. 20 and Oct. 24.
Previous College: Transferred to Wheaton
from Ohio State University...as a freshman,
played one semester at Coastal Carolina
University where he scored one goal in eight
games, including two starts...transferred to
Ohio State for second semester last year.
High School: Tallied 19 goals and 20 assists from his center midfield position as a
senior...concluded high school career with
33 goals and 41 assists in three years of
play...led North to Regional and Sectional
Championships as sophomore along with
a repeat Regional Championship as a junior...captain at St Charles North...named
All-State, All-Sectional, All-Conference...
selected as Chronicle Player of the Year...
team MVP...Chicago Tribune All-State First
Team and Chicago Sun Times All-Area...
played for the Chicago Fire U-18 Academy
from 2010-11...played for Campton United
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25
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3 Adam Blackman
5-11, 160, Sr., Fwd
Urbana, Ill./Urbana
Major: Christian Education
and Ministry.
2013: Started all 23 games
for the Thunder scoring ten goals and
tallying six assists...named Second
Team All-Region by NSCAA...First Team
All-CCIW...CCIW Offensie Player of the
Week on Oct. 8...scored both goals in
Wheaton's 2-1 victory over Thomas More
in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 15...scored a goal and tallied
an assist in consecutive games against
Carthage and North Central...scored three
game-winning goals. 2012: NSCAA Third
Team All-American selection...First Team
All-Central Region...CCIW Player of the
Year...named CCIW Offensive Player of
the week for week of Oct. 30...made 24
appearances, including 24 starts with 12
goals and six assists...had two goals in
3-1 win over Calvin on Sept. 14...scored
twice in 3-0 victory over Millikin on Oct.
26...scored lone goal in Wheaton 2-1
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19
24
23
66
30 Mason Duling
5-8, 177, Sr., Fwd
Ann Arbor, Mich./
Washtenaw Christian
Academy
Major: Studio Art.
2013: Saw time in five matches. 2012:
Made four appearances. 2010: Appeared
in 11 games as a freshman. High School:
Four-year varsity starter...All-District
selection...All-Conferance honoree...
named All-Distirct Honorable Mention...
All-Conferance Honorable Mention...Team
MVP as Senior.
2 Stephen Fernandes
6-0, 173, Sr., Def
West Chicago, Ill/
Wheaton Academy/
Luther College
Major: Biology.
2013: Made 18 appearances including 14
starts...was key member of a defense that
surrendered a goals against average of
just 0.81. 2012: Named Second Team AllCCIW...played in all 25 games, including
22 starts for the Thunder...helped anchor
a defense that allowed just 9.8 shots per
game.
Previous College: Transferred to Whea-
Fernandes continued
24 Elliot Borge
Golz continued
10 Brendan
Finnerty
6-2, 180, Jr., Mid
Holt, Mich./Holt
Major: Communication
2013: Made 18 appearances including one start...scored two
goals in Wheaton's 6-0 win at Aurora on
Oct. 8...assisted on a goal in a 4-0 victory
at Bethel on Sept. 14. 2012: Saw action in
five games. 2011: Appeared in 14 games,
including two starts during his freshman
campaignscored a goal during Wheatons 4-2 victory over Capitalscored a
goal in a 5-1 win over Occidental. High
school: Helped lead Holt to a 26-1-1
record and a spot in the state final...First
Team All-Conference, All-Area, All-District,
and Academic All-Conference performer...
four years on varsity...Team MVP...National
Honors Society.
GP
18
14
5
23
60
14 Jordan Golz
31 Matt Paprocki
Major: Business/Econ.
2013: Transferred to Wheaton from Xavier
University...saw action in five matches
including three starts...recorded three
shutouts and earned a record of 4-0-0 with
a 0.88 goals against average...made three
saves in a 1-0 shutout win over Augsburg
on Sept. 13. 2012: Appeared in four games
for the Muskateers allowing one goal. High
school: Three-year varsity starter...earned
All-Conference honors as a senior...2010
Lake Park Classic All-Tournament Team...
National Honor Society.
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25
23
48
27 Marcelo Carvalho
6-0, 175, Jr., Def
Southampton, N.Y./
Southampton/Stetson
University
Major: Applied Health Science.
2013: Transferred to Wheaton from Division I Stetson University...saw time in two
games.
High school: Three-year varsity starter...
two-time All-Conference honoree...also ran
track...missions trip to Brazil.
13 Jonathan Clark
6-0, 166, So., Fwd
Palatine, Ill./
Palatine
Major: Business/Economics
2013: Played in all 23
matches including three starts...scored
a goal in Wheaton's 6-0 win at Aurora on
Oct. 8...Recorded an assist in 4-0 victory
at Bethel on Sept. 14. 2012: Saw time
in all 25 matches, including two starts in
debut season...scored one goal and had
one assist, both coming in 3-2 victory over
Carthage on Oct. 3. High school: Four
12 Stephen Golz
6-4, 195, Jr., Fwd
River Forest, Ill./
Oak Park-River Forest
Major: Business/Econ.
2013: Saw time in all
23 games for the Thunder including 10
starts...led Wheaton in scoring with 15
goals and five assists...was named Second
Team All-Central Region by the NSCAA...
First Team All-CCIW...Third Team Capital
One Academic All-American...named
CCIW Offensive Player of the Week on
Nov. 5 and Sept. 3...scored a hat trick in
Wheaton's 5-0 win over Taylor on August
31...scored two or more goals in four
games...assisted on both goals in Wheaton's 2-1 win over Carthage in the CCIW
Tournament Championship game...scored
the game-winning goal in the 88th minute
of Wheaton's 1-0 victory over North Park
on Nov. 1 to clinch the CCIW title. 2012:
Named CCIW Offensive Player of the
Week for week of Oct. 16...appeared in 24
games including nine starts in debut season...recorded five goals and four assists...
had a goal and an assist in 5-0 victory over
Illinois Wesleyan on Oct. 31...assisted on
goal in season-ending 2-1 loss to Loras
in National Quarterfinals on Nov. 17...had
an assist in 3-0 victory over Transylvania
in NCAA First Round. High school: 2012
OPRF Huskie Athletic Council Athlete of
the Year Award...IHSSCA All-State selection...Chicago Sun Times All-Area First
Team...Chicago Tribune All-State Second
Team...OPRF all-time record holder for
most goals scored in one season (29)...
two time First Team All-Conference...selected as team MVP as a senior...two- time
varsity captain...three-year varsity soccer
starter and letterwinner...West Suburban
Academic Achievement Award for Soccer...Cum Laude National Honors Society.
Family Matters: Brother of Thunder senior
Jordan Golz.
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23
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24 Mitchell Grove
4 Reed Bartley
Major: Chemistry.
2013: Appeared in six
games with two shots for the Thunder.
2012: Saw action in three games. High
school: Four-year starter for varsity
squad...2008 and 2011 Marion Country
Champions...2011 IHSAAAll team top player...2008-2011 All MIC Academic...2011
honorable mention Indystar Superstar
team...selected as 2011 team captain...
Mental Attitude Award...National Honor Society.
25 Marshall
Hollingsworth
5-8, 160, Jr., Fwd
Libertyville, Ill./
Libertyville
Major: Business/Econ.
2013: Made 21 appearances including 18
starts...earned Third Team All-American
honors by the NSCAA...named First Team
All-Central Region by NSCAA...First Team
All-CCIW selection...named CCIW Offensive Player of th eWeek on Oct. 29...
scored five goals and added four assists...
scored two goals in Wheaton's 5-2 win
over Augustana on Oct. 23...scored the
game-winning goal and added an assist
in Wheaton's 2-1 victory over Carthage
on Oct. 2...scored the game-winning goal
in a 3-2 win at Millikin on Oct. 26. 2012:
Second Team All-Central Region...named
CCIW Newcomer of the Year...First Team
All-CCIW honoree...started 19 games in
23 appearances as a rookie, scoring nine
goals and adding three assists...recorded
a point in six consecutive games including
four straight games with a goal scored...
had five game-winning goals inclucing
lone goal in 1-0 victory over Chicago on
Sept. 11...Scored only goal in 1-0 victory
over Dominican in NCAA Sectional Semifinals on Nov. 16...scored game-winning
goal in 3-2 victory over Carthage on
Oct. 3. High school: Three-year varsity
starter...Two time IHSSA All-State...IHSA
All-Midwest...Two-time MVP of Pepsi
Showdown Tournament...a Lake County
All-Area selection.
Year
2012
2013
Career
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Coppell, Texas/Coppell
Major: Christian Education.
2013: Appeared in 21
games including nine
starts...scored a goal in Wheaton's 3-2
victory over Washington (Mo.) University
on Sept. 28...helped anchor a defense that
allowed only 19 goals.
0 Andrew Beard
6-2, 195, So., GK
Springfield Twp,
Mich./Homeschool
Major: Applied Health Science.
High school: Four-year
starter for varsity squad...Homeschool
State All-Star in 2012...varsity captain...
named to All-Star team for 2011 Homeschool National Championship Tournament.
9 Daniel BremerBennett
6-0, 152, So., Fwd
Rehoboth, N.M./
Rehoboth Christian
Major: Pre-Med.
2013: Made one appearance in his debut
season. High school: Four-year varsity
player...three-year varsity starter...named
to First Team All-District...First Team AllState honoree...also ran track.
28 Anders Rhotto
6-3, 176, So., Mid
Carmel, Ind./
Heritage Christian
Major: English.
2013: Missed season due
to injury. High school: Three-year varsity
starter...team captain...named to All-City
Team as a senior...two-time All-District
honoree...two-time NCSAA First Team
All-American...missions trip to Mexico...
National Honor Society.
19 Ben Bakke
23 Cedric Kamaleson
Major: Business/Economics
2014: First season with
Wheaton after transferring from Creighton University. High school: Three-year
varsity member...All-Conference honoree.
20 Max Carey
6-1, 165, Fr., Fwd
Wheaton, Ill./
Wheaton-Warrenville
South
Major: Business/Economics
High School: Kamaleson
was a three-year varsity starter (two years
as captain) at the International Christian
School of Budapest, training year round
at the Buda Juniors international Football
Club...following a move to the U.S. in his
junior year he played with the U16 Academy
team of Capital Area Soccer League and
later with the Chicago Sockers.
24 Cole Lenderink
6-3, 185, Fr., Def
Phoenix, Ariz./
Scottsdale Christian
Academy
13 Josh Greene
5-11, 152, Fr., Fwd
Middletown, Md./
Middletown
Major: Undecided
High School: Four-year
varsity player...twice named All-Conferene
and All-Area...All-State selection...also ran
track...missions trips to Haiti...National
Honors Society.
Major: Business/Economics
High School: Four-year varsity starter...
three-year team captain and school player
of the year...three-time All-State selection...
school record holder in goals scored with
90...finalist for Arizona Scholar Athlete
of the Year as a senior...also played and
earned All-State recognition in football,
basketball and track...missions trips to
Nevada, Washington, Oregon and Costa
Rica...National Honors Society.
10 Jacques Ntahoturi
5-6, 145, Fr., Fwd
Wheaton, Ill./
Wheaton North
Major: Physics.
0 Matt Prior
6-0, 167, Fr., GK
Coshocton, Ohio/
River View
varsity starter.
Major: Chemisty
High School: Four-year
27 Drew Shay
5-8, 150, Fr., Fwd
Glendale, Ariz./
Raymond S. Kellis
Major: Engineering
High School: Three-year
varsity starter...two-time team captain...
two-time NCSAA All-American...also
played basketball...missions trip to Mexico.
16 Kolby Versage
5-9, 165, Fr., Fwd
Virginia Beach, Va./
Frank W. Cox
Major: Undecided
High School: A four-year
Academy USSDA player.
26 Marshall West
6-3, 175, Fr., Def
Wheaton, Ill./
Wheaton Academy
Major: Chemisty
High School: Three-year
varsity starter...All-State selection...missions trips to Haiti and Brazil.
Date Result
Opponent
Goal Scorers
8/30 W 4-1
^Macalester College
Josh Clark (2), Anthony, S. Golz
8/31 W 5-0
^Taylor University
S. Golz (3), Blackman, Anthony
9/7 L 1-2
at Hope College
Blackman
9/10 L 0-1
University of Chicago
9/13 W 1-0
at Augsburg College
Anthony (PK)
9/14 W 4-0
at Bethel University
S. Golz (2), Musgraves, Hollingsworth
9/20 W 3-0
Greenville College
Blackman, J. Golz, Musgraves
9/24 L 0-2
Loras College
9/28 W 3-2 (OT) Washington (Mo.) Univ.
Anthony, Bartley, S. Golz
10/2 W 2-1
*Carthage College
Blackman, Hollingsworth
10/4 W 3-0
*North Central College
Borge, Blackman, J. Golz
10/8 W 6-0
at Aurora University
Finnerty (2), S. Golz, J. Golz, Jon Clark, Adams
10/12 T 0-0
*at Elmhurst College
10/16 W 3-0
UW-Platteville
S. Golz (2), Josh Clark
10/17 W 2-0
at Benedictine University
Josh Clark, S. Golz
10/19 W 2-1
*Illinois Wesleyan Univ.
Josh Clark, S. Golz
10/23 W 5-2
*at Augustana College
Hollingsworth (2), S. Golz (2), Blackman
10/26 W 3-2
*at Millikin University
Russo, J. Golz, Hollingsworth
11/1 W 1-0
*North Park University
S. Golz
11/5 T-1-1 (5-3 PK) **North Park University J. Golz
11/9 W 2-1 (OT) **Carthage College
Blackman, Anthony
11/15 W 2-1
$Thomas More college
Blackman(2)
11/16 L 1-2
$Kenyon College
Blackman
* CCIW match ** CCIW Tournament
^ Bob Baptista Invitational $ NCAA Tournament.
Home matches in bold.
PK: Penalty kick.
Home: 11-3-1. Away: 6-1-1. Neutral: 0-0-0.
Record/CCIW
1-0
2-0
2-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
5-2
5-3
6-3
7-3/1-0
8-3/2-0
9-3/2-0
9-3-1/2-0-1
10-3-1/2-0-1
11-3-1/2-0-1
12-3-1/3-0-1
13-3-1/4-0-1
14-3-1/5-0-1
15-3-1/6-0-1
15-3-2/6-0-1
16-3-2/6-0-1
17-3-2/6-0-1
17-4-2/6-0-1
Goalkeeper
GP
Minutes
GA
Avg.
Saves
Pct.
Record
Derek Babb
19
1708:45
15
0.79
41
.732
13-3-2
Matt Paprocki
5
409:27
4
0.88
12
.750
4-0-0
Wheaton
23
2118:12
19
0.81
53
.736
17-3-2
Opponents
23
2118:12
54
2.29
140
.722
3-17-2
Shutouts: 10 (Babb 7, Paprocki 3).
Opponent Shutouts: 3. Corner kicks -- Wheaton 120; Opponents 66. Fouls -- Wheaton 281; Opponents 339.
TEAM RECORDS
Category
Stat Opponent Date
Score
Single Game Goals.. 17.......Millikin............. 10/11/95......... 17-0
..................................13.......Millikin............. 10/15/94......... 13-1
..................................12.......Millikin............. 10/8/97........... 12-0
..................................12.......Aurora............. 9/11/02........... 12-0
Category
Stat Season Matches/Record
Victories........................ 24.............. 1997...............25 (24-0-1)
....................................... 21.............. 1998...............22 (21-1-0)
....................................... 21.............. 1984...............24 (21-1-2)
Winning Percentage..... .980........... 1997...............25 (24-0-1)
(Minimum 10 Matches)..955........... 1998.................. 22 (21-1)
....................................... .925........... 1996...............20 (17-0-3)
Winning Streak............. 39.........1997-98...... National Record
(No Ties)..................(last 18 matches of 1997; first 21 of 1998)
Unbeaten Streak........... 66.............. 1996-98.... 17-0-3 in 1996;
....................................... (62-0-4) ....... 24-0-1 in '97; 21-1 in '98
.....................................................................(National Record)
Highest Ranking........... 1st............. 1999................ 6-7th week
....................................... 1st............. 1997-98........Last 8 weeks
....................................................... and post-tournament poll.
...................................... 1st......................all 10 weeks in 1998
....................................... 1st............. 1996.............Last 5 weeks
Goals............................. 109............ 1997........... 4.36 goals/gm
....................................... 87.............. 1989........... 3.78 goals/gm
....................................... 81.............. 1995........... 3.86 goals/gm
....................................... 81.............. 1998........... 3.68 goals/gm
Consecutive games scoring a goal............. 63 from 1997-99
Category
Stat Season Matches/Record
Shutouts, Season......... 16........... 1991..................23 (18-2-3)
....................................... 14........... 1997..................25 (24-0-1)
....................................... 14........... 1984..................23 (21-1-2)
Consecutive Shutouts.. 6............. 1991..................23 (18-2-3)
....................................... 6............. 1967....................13 (9-3-1)
Goals Against Avg........ 0.34........ 1991.... 8 goals; 23 matches
....................................... 0.41........ 1996.... 9 goals; 20 matches
GOALKEEPING RECORDS
Category
Stat Player
Season
Shutouts, Season................ 13....... Chris Hagemann.......1984
.............................................. 12....... Darin Schanker.........1988
Career Shutouts.................. 28 ...... Pat King.............. 2000-03
.............................................. 27 ...... Steve Morad........ 1995-98
.............................................. 23....... Steve McDonald.. 1975-78
Goals Against Avg., Season.......... 0.41 Steve Morad....1996
(50% of matches)...................................(8 goals; 19 matches)
.............................................. 0.41.... Doug Allen.................1991
.............................................................(6 goals; 14.1 matches)
.............................................. 0.46.... Steve Morad..............1997
................................................................(8 goals; 18 matches)
Goals Against Avg., Career. 0.51... Steve Morad........ 1995-98
..............................................................(26 goals; 55 matches)
...........................................0.53....Chris Hagemann..... 1984-85
..............................................................(23 goals; 43 matches)
.............................................. 0.63.... Doug Allen........... 1988-91
..............................................................(27 goals; 42 matches)
25
24
24
24
23
23
22
21
21
21
21
21
44
38
37
35
35
32
30
28
24
23
23
22
22
22
CAREER ASSISTS
86
69
67
59
53
49
46
45
43
43
42
39
36
36
35
35
30
CAREER GOALS
210
173
166
139
135
123
113
113
108
107
104
102
CAREER POINTS
4-3
3-0
4-4
6-2
5-5
4-5-1
1-5-2
4-1-1
4-0
2-3
2-4-1
5-0-2
4-2
3-3-1
5-2-1
7-2-1
4-3-1
6-2-1
6-2-1
Jim McKellin
Jim McKellin
Jim McKellin
Jim McKellin
Jim McKellin
Don Moore
Ken Hammonds
Jack Rosser
Chips Willits
Howard Phillips
Howard Phillips
Ralph Phillips
Carroll Rinehart
Dave DeVries
Wes Morris
Wes Morris (1st MCSC)
Bob Baptista (3rd MCSC)
Bob Baptista
Bob Baptista
(2nd tie MCSC)
1954 5-6-1
Bob Baptista (3rd MCSC)
1955 6-1-2
Bob Baptista (2nd MCSC)
1956 4-4-2
Bob Baptista (3rd MCSC)
1957 3-2-4
Bob Baptista
(3rd tie MCSC)
1958 4-5-2
Cliff McCrath
(1st tie MCSC)
1959 8-1
Bob Baptista (1st tie MCSC)
1960 5-5
Bob Baptista
(5th MCSC West)
1961 6-5-1
Bob Baptista
(3rd tie MCSC West)
1962 9-3-2
Bob Baptista
(3rd MCSC West; 3rd NCAA Region)
1963 7-5-1
Bob Baptista (2nd MCSC
West; 3rd tie NCAA Region)
1964 10-4-1
Bob Baptista
(4th tie MCSC)
1965 5-6-1
Bob Baptista
1966 11-0-3
Bob Baptista
(1st place tie MCSC; 1st NCAA Region)
1967 9-3-1
Bob Baptista
(3rd MIISC; 1st NCAA Region)
1968 10-1-2
Russ Enlow (1st place tie
MIISC West; 1st NCAA Region)
Joe Bean
(1st MIISC; 1st NCAA Region)
1970 12-2-1
Joe Bean
(3rd MIISC; 1st NCAA Region)
1971 10-2-1
Joe Bean
(1st IISC; 1st NCAA Region)
1972 8-4
Joe Bean (4th IISC)
1973 5-6-4
Joe Bean (4th IISC)
1974 8-6-1
Joe Bean
(1st IISC; NCAA Regional bid)
1975 11-6
Joe Bean
(2nd tie IISC; NCAA Regional bid)
1976 10-7-1
Joe Bean
(2nd IISC; 2nd NCAA Region)
1977 13-8
Joe Bean
(3rd IISC; 2nd NCAA Region)
1978 13-5-3
Joe Bean
(1st IISC; NCAA Regional bid)
1979 9-8-3
Joe Bean
1980 11-4-1
Joe Bean
1981 14-8-1
Joe Bean
(1st MMSC; 1st NCAA Region)
1982 18-4-2
Joe Bean
(1st MMSC; 1st NCAA Region)
1983 13-3-4
Joe Bean
(1st MMSC; NCAA Regional bid)
1984 21-1-2
Joe Bean
(2nd MMSC; 1st NCAA Region;
NCAA Division III National Champion)
1985 18-2-2
Joe Bean
(1st MMSC; 2nd NCAA Region)
1986 18-3-1
Joe Bean
(1st MMSC; 2nd NCAA Region)
1987 9-10-1
Joe Bean
1988 19-3-2
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 1st NCAA Region)
1989 20-2-1
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 2nd NCAA Region)
1990 20-3
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 1st NCAA Region; NCAA Division
III National semifinalist)
1991 18-2-3
Joe Bean
(NCAA Regional bid)
1992 13-6
Joe Bean (1st CCIW)
78-year totals: 836-296-111 (.715)
NCAA Record
Unbeaten Streaks
(All-Divisions)
School (Years)
Unbeaten Streak
Wheaton (1996-98)
66
Penn State (1932-41)
65
St. Lawrence (1997-2000)
60
San Francisco (1948-54)
49
Indiana Univ. (1983-84)
46
Messiah (2004-06)
46
St. Louis Univ. (1969-71)
45
Oberlin College (1959-63)
43
Trinity, Texas (2003-04)
43
Wheaton (1984-85)
39
UCLA (1985-86)
39
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 2nd NCAA Region)
1994 14-5-1
Joe Bean
(2nd CCIW; NCAA Regional bid)
1995 17-4
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 2nd NCAA Region)
1996 17-0-3
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; NCAA Regional bid)
1997 24-0-1
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 1st NCAA Region;
NCAA Division III National Champion)
1998 21-1
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 2nd NCAA Region)
1999 19-3-2
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; 1st NCAA Region; NCAA Division
III National runner-up)
2000 12-4-3
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW; NCAA Regional bid)
2001 11-7-3
Joe Bean
(CCIW Co-champ; NCAA Regional bid)
2002 17-4-2
Joe Bean
(CCIW Co-champ; NCAA Quarterfinals)
2003 16-4-2
Joe Bean
(1st CCIW, NCAA Quarterfinals)
2004 18-5-0
Joe Bean
(2nd CCIW, 2nd NCAA Regional)
2005 16-5-2
Joe Bean
(3rd CCIW, 2nd NCAA Regional)
2006 16-8-4
Joe Bean
(3rd CCIW, NCAA National Runner-up)
2007 14-7-1
Mike Giuliano
(3rd CCIW, 2nd NCAA Regional)
2008 15-4-3
Mike Giuliano
(1st CCIW, NCAA Regional Bid)
2009 14-4-3
Mike Giuliano
(2nd CCIW, NCAA Regional Bid)
2010 11-7-3
Mike Giuliano
(1st CCIW)
2011 10-8-2
Mike Giuliano
(T-2nd CCIW)
2012 18-4-3
Mike Giuliano
(1st CCIW, NCAA Quarterfinals)
2013 17-4-2
Mike Giuliano
(1st CCIW, NCAA Regional Bid)
1
0
0
0
4
3
2
0
1939 (5-5)
Coach: Jim McKellin.
Captain: Paul Fried
3 Morton JC
3 Morton JC
5 + Mooseheart
1 + Alumni
1 Oberlin
1 Howard
0 West Chester
0 Haverford
1 Franklin & Marshall
2 Western Maryland
0
1
2
0
5
0
1
5
8
4
1940 (4-5-1)
Coach: Don Moore.
Captain: Bob Moseley.
2 Morton JC
2 Morton JC
2 + Alumni
1 Univ. of Chicago
0 West Chester
2 Howard
1 Western Maryland
1 Haverford
1 Franklin and Marshall
1 Oberlin
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
8
2
3
1941 (1-5-2)
Coach: Ken Hammonds.
Captain: Bob Moseley.
0 Univ. of Chicago
1
2 Univ. of Chicago
2
1941 continued
5 + Alumni
1 Oberlin
0 East Orange (NJ)
0 Lafayette
0 Franklin & Marshall
3 Western Maryland
1
2
3
1
3
3
1942 (4-1-1)
Coach: Jack Rosser
Captains: Chuck Svendsen,
James Phillips
2 Univ. of Chicago
2
2 Oberlin
0
3 Univ. of Chicago
0
3 Morton JC
1
6 Morton JC
0
1 + Falk Corp (SP)
1
1943 (4-0)
Coach: Chips Willits.
Captains: Chips Willits,
Bob Baptista
2 + Alumni
4 + McKinley H.S.
2 Oberlin
3 + Chicago Vikings (SP)
1
0
1
2
1944 (2-3)
Coach: Howard Phillips
Captain: Howard Phillips
0 + Sparta (SP)
2
4 + Lake Forest Acad.
0
1 + Chicago Vikings (SP) 2
0 + Sparta (SP)
3
1 Oberlin
0
1945 (2-4-1)
Coach: Howard Phillips
Captain: Carlton Frush
2 Univ. of Chicago
4 + Sparta (SP)
3 + Alumni
0 West Chester
2 Ursinus
0 Pennsylvania
1 Univ. of Illinois
2
1
0
3
1
8
7
1946 (5-0-2)
Coach: Ralph Phillips
Captain: Bill Newbern
0 Morton JC
5 Univ. of Chicago
4 + Alumni
2 Univ. of Chicago
6 Oberlin
0 Morton JC
1 + Sparta (SP)
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1947 (4-2)
Coach: Carroll Rinehart
Captain: Ken McArthur
MVP: Frank Farrell.
0 Morton JC
0 Univ. of Chicago
6 Oberlin
4 + Alumni
2 Morton JC
4 Univ. of Chicago
1
1
4
2
0
1
1948 (3-3-1)
Coach: Dave DeVries
Captain: Dave DeVries
1 Morton JC
5 Univ. of Chicago
0 Morton JC
5 + Alumni
2 Univ. of Chicago
1 Purdue
3 Oberlin
2
2
2
4
3
1
2
1949 (5-2-1)
Coach: Wes Morris
Captain: Don Genheimer
8 + Alumni
2
4 Purdue
2
2 Oberlin
2
3 Univ. of Chicago
0
2 Kenyon
3
0 Grove City
2
1 Buffalo State
0
3 Univ. of Chicago
1
1954 continued
0 * Earlham
2 * Indiana Univ.
2
1
0
0
3
1
2
1
6
1
1
2
5
3
1
0
2
4
2
1
1
0
2
1
3
1
1
1
7
6
3
1
3
5
3
2
1
0
0
1
4
3
1
0
4
0
0
2
1
2
6
3
2
0
3
0
1960 continued
7 * Univ. of Chicago
0
0 * Navy Pier
1
1 Michigan State
3
8 Indiana Univ.
1
1 Earlham
0 (OT)
2 * Washington (Mo.) 3 (OT)
2 Calvin
1
1961 (6-5-1)
3rd tie MCSC West Div.
Coach: Bob Baptista
Captain: Ted Wray
5 Gordon
0
7 Northern Illinois
0
2 Purdue
2 (OT)
2 Calvin
1
0 Michigan State
5
5 Northern Illinois
0
2 Earlham
4
0 * Navy Pier
2
5 * Univ. of Chicago
0
3 * Univ. of Illinois
0
0 * St. Louis Univ.
2
2 * Washington (Mo.)
4
1962 (9-3-2)
3rd MCSC West Div.
3rd NCAA Regional
Coach: Bob Baptista
Captains: Bob Holmes,
Dan Horner
0 * Harris State
0 (OT)
2 Earlham
1
2 * Univ. of Illinois
0
3 MacMurray
1
0 Michigan State
2
1 * Washington
1 (OT)
2 * Navy Pier
1
4 Purdue
0
6 * Univ. of Chicago
0
0 St. Louis Univ.
3
1 Lake Forest
0
1 Calvin
0 (OT)
2 # Denison
3 (OT)
3 # MacMurray
1
1963 (7-5-1)
2nd MCSC West Div.
3rd tie NCAA Reg.
Coach: Bob Baptista
Captains: Roger Muller,
Bruce Murphy and
Bob Plummer
4 Grinnell
0 Earlham (I N)
1 Lake Forest
4 * Univ. of Illinois
2 Calvin
0 Michigan State
0 * St. Louis Univ.
3 Purdue
6 * Univ. of Chicago
1 * MacMurray
3 * Washington (Mo.)
3 # Ohio Wesleyan
0 # Lake Forest
1
2
2
2
0
6
5
2
0
0
1
1
0
1968 (10-1-2)
1st tie MIISC
1st NCAA Regional
Coach: Russ Enlow
Captains: Bob Palacio,
Dave Macmillan
2 Maryknoll
1 DePauw
5 * Wabash
4 Aurora
3 * Lake Forest
6 Univ. of Chicago
2 * Calvin
0 * Earlham
4 George Williams
2 * MacMurray
4 * Hope
3 # Cleveland State
3 # Illinois-Chicago
1969 (10-1-1) 1st MIISC
1st NCAA Regional
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Paul Avila,
Paul Sherman
5 Maryknoll
8 * Wabash
7 * Calvin (MI)
6 * Earlham
2 * Hope (MI)
0 * MacMurray
2 * Lake Forest
0 Spring Arbor (MI)
6 Aurora
7 DePauw
2 # College of Wooster
2 # Kenyon
2
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
1966 (11-0-3)
1st tie MIISC
1st NCAA Regional
Coach: Bob Baptista
Captains: Bill Berry, Bill Bott
3 Maryknoll
0
3 * Earlham
2
11 DePauw
0
5 Aurora
0
1 * MacMurray
1 (OT)
1 Lake Forest
1
1 * Calvin
1 (OT)
6 Univ. of Chicago
0
4 Northwestern
2
5 * Hope
0
3 Marquette
2
3 * Lake Forest
0
1 # College of Wooster 0
3 # Lake Forest
2
4
1
3
1
1
2
1
0
2
2
1
3
1
2
2
0
3
2
0
2
1
1
3
2
3
0
0
3
0
2
1979 (9-8-3)
Coach: Joe Bean.
Captains: Pete Wittig,
Mark Pruitt and
Bob Vennerstrom
0 Quincy Univ.
9
6 Wisconsin-Platteville 0
8 Calvin
1
2 Western Illinois
3
3 Illinois-Chicago
4
0 Eastern Illinois
2
5 Trinity (Deerfield)
0
7 Illinois Tech
1
2 UW-Milwaukee
2 (OT)
3 Spring Arbor
0
0 Aurora
0 (OT)
2 Indiana St.-Evansville 0
3 Lewis Univ.
0
1 Univ. of Evansville
3
0 South Carolina
1 (OT)
0 Northern Illinois
3
2 Marquette
2 (OT)
1 Wisconsin
2
1 Rockford
0
3 Univ. of Chicago
0
1980 (11-4-1)
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Dave Church,
Brian Miesel
3 Grace (Ind.)
1 (OT)
1 Wisconsin
0
3 Northern Illinois
1
8 Wisconsin-Platteville 0
2 Calvin
1
5 Trinity (Deerfield)
0
1 Illinois Tech
2
0 Illinois State
0 (OT)
0 Rockford
2
1 MacMurray
0
2 Illinois-Chicago
0
6 Covenant
0
2 Eastern Illinois
3
1 Aurora
4
2 Lewis Univ.
1
1 Univ. of Chicago
0
1981 (14-8-1) 1st MMSC
1st NCAA Regional
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Charles Long,
Doug Dry
1 South Carolina
2
2 Lynchburg
1
3 College of Wooster
0
2 Ohio Wesleyan
3
2 Rockford
0
1 Marquette
2
2 Notre Dame (Ind.) 2 (OT)
0 MacMurray
1
6 * Loyola 0
4 * Lewis Univ.
0
3 Lake Forest
1
1 Illinois State
2
2 * Northern Illinois
1
5 Aurora
1
9 * DePaul Univ.
0
2 Calvin
0
9 Illinois Tech
0
0 Indiana St.-Evansville 4
2 Bowling Green
0
0 Wisconsin
5
1 # Colorado College
0
2 # Washington (Mo.)
1
(4 OT; PK)
0 # Scranton 1
+ Does not count toward intercollegiate record. * Conference Game. # NCAA Tourney match.
Conference Affiliations: MCSC = Midwest Collegiate Soccer Conference (1950-65); MIISC = Michigan-Illinois-Indiana Soccer
Conference (1966-69); IISC = Illinois-Indiana Soccer Conference (1970-78). More scores on pages 16-18.
1984 continued
# Rockford
0
# Washington (Mo.)
1
# Kean
0
# Brandeis
1 (3 OT)
1987 continued
3 * North Park
0
3 Wisconsin-Platteville 1
0 Sangamon State
2
1 * Northwestern 2
1
2
3
2
1990 continued
2 Aurora
0
6 * North Park
1
2 * Augustana
1 (OT)
5 Lake Forest
0
2 DePauw
0
3 * North Central
1
2 Messiah
0
2 Calvin
1
5 $ Millikin 0
2 $ North Park
0
4 # MacMurray 2
1 # U. Calif.-San Diego 0
0 # Ohio Wesleyan
1
1991 (18-2-3) Won CCIW
regular season; Tied 1st
round of CCIW Tournament
and lost shootout
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Doug Allen,
Eric Bosshard and
Phil Wolf
1 Principia
0
3 Colorado College
1
4 Colorado Christian
0
2 St. John's (Minn.)
1
0 MacMurray
1
6 Rockford
0
8 * Millikin
0
1 Calvin
1 (OT)
6 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
3 DePauw
0
4 * North Park
0
0 Washington (Mo.) 0 (OT)
3 Lake Forest
1
2 National-Louis Univ.
0
2 Benedictine
0
4 * North Central
1
4 St. Mary's (Minn.)
0
4 Drew Univ.
0
6 * Augustana
0
2 Macalester
0
0 $ North Central
0
(NC reaches finals on PK)
2 Aurora
0
0 # Fontbonne 1
1992 (13-6; 1st CCIW)
Coach: Joe Bean.
Captains: Doug Collins,
Jeremy Rolley and
Graham Roxburgh
2 Trinity (Deerfield)
0
10 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
1 MacMurray
2
3 Lake Forest
2
0 Illinois Benedictine
1
0 Kenyon
3
1 Washington (Mo.)
3
2 Principia
0
1 * Augustana
0
1 Aurora
0
4 * North Park
0
11 * Millikin 2
5 St. Mary's (Minn.)
0
3 Wheaton (Mass.)
2
2 Fontbonne
3
3 Calvin
5
2 Wooster
1 (2 OT)
4 DePauw
2
6 * North Central
0
1993 (17-5) 1st CCIW
2nd NCAA Reg.
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Doug Collins,
Jeremy Rolley
0 U. Calif.-San Diego
4
1 Calif. Lutheran
4
4 Lake Forest
0
0 St. Thomas (Minn.)
1
5 Macalester
2
3 MacMurray
0
3 Colorado College
2
5 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
3 Principia
0
2 Messiah
0 (OT)
4 Aurora
2
1 Haverford
0
2 * Millikin
0
2 Washington (Mo.)
1
0 DePauw
4
1993 continued
6 * Augustana 1
6 Calvin
1
9 * North Park
1
2 * North Central
1 (OT)
3 Benedictine
0
4 # Benedictine 1
0 # Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1
1994 (14-5-1) 2nd CCIW
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Cris Douglass,
Scott Wakefield
3 Lake Forest
0
5 Calvin
1
2 Wittenberg
1 (OT)
2 Ohio Wesleyan
4 (OT)
6 Trinity (Deerfield)
0
5 MacMurray
0
7 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
3 Ill. Benedictine
2 (OT)
2 Maryville (Mo.)
0
6 Trinity (Texas)
2 (OT)
1 * North Park
0
1 Univ. of Chicago
2
0 Washington (Mo.)
1
13 * Millikin
1
3 * Augustana 2
3 DePauw
1 (OT)
2 Wis.-Oshkosh
2 (OT)
0 * North Central
1
4 Aurora
0
0 # Washington (Mo.)
1
1995 (17-4) 1st CCIW
2nd NCAA Reg.
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Chris Bates, Dave
Blomquist and Mike Shearon
1 Seattle Pacific
3 (OT)
4 Judson (Ill.)
3 (OT)
4 Lake Forest
0
2 * North Park
1
0 Hope
3
3 Calvin
2
6 MacMurray
0
4 Principia
0
2 * Illinois Wesleyan
1
9 * Carthage
0
0 Messiah
2
3 Univ. of Chicago
1
2 Rhodes
1
1 Ohio Wesleyan
0
17 * Millikin
0
2 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0
5 St. Norbert (Wis.)
0
3 * Augustana 2
6 * North Central
0
3 Aurora
1
3 # Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1
1 # Washington (Mo.)
2
1996 (17-0-3) 1st CCIW
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Chris Bates,
Bryan Taylor
2 DePauw
1 (OT)
2 Benedictine (Ill.)
0
3 Washington (Mo.)
1
8 * Millikin
1
4 * North Central
0
2 Macalester
0
2 Colorado College
0
2 Wis.-Oshkosh
1 (OT)
5 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
2 Centre
0
5 * North Park
0
4 Messiah
0
2 Elizabethtown
0
1 MacMurray
1 (OT)
2 * Carthage 0
3 Univ. of Chicago
0
3 * Augustana 0
3 Calvin
1
1 Rhodes
1 (OT)
2 # Univ. of Chicago
2
(Chicago advances to NCAA
2nd round on penalty kicks)
3 Calvin
0
2003 continued
9 * North Central
0
1 Univ. of Chicago 1 (OT)
5 * Augustana
0
6 * Millikin
0
1 DePauw
1 (OT)
3 Macalester
0
2 St. Olaf
0
6 Blackburn
0
5 * Carthage
0
2 * North Park
1 (OT)
1 Wis.-Oshkosh
3
2 $ Illinois Wesleyan
0
2 $ Augustana
0
7 # Concordia (Wis.)
2
0 # Wis.-Oshkosh
1
2004 (18-5-0) 2nd CCIW
NCAA Regional bid
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Justin Risma, Nick
Fichera, Jeremy Tolleson and
Jeff Neumann
1 Gordon
0
0 Messiah
2
3 Roanoke
1
2 Sewanee
1(OT)
3 * North Central
1
3 * Millikin
2
6 Benedictine
0
1 * Augustana
0
0 Dominican
1
2 UW-Oshkosh
1
1 * North Park
0
0 Univ. of Chicago
1
6 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
3 Carleton
1
4 UW-Whitewater 3 (OT)
6 * Elmhurst
0
1 Washington (Mo.)
0
3 * Carthage
0
2 Macalester
1 (OT)
8 $ Carthage
2
0 $ North Park
2
3 # Fontbonne
0
0 # Wilmington
2
2005 (16-5-2) 3rd CCIW
NCAA Regional bid
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Seth Barkett,
Justin Risma
3 Judson
0
3 Illinois-Springfield
0
3 Hope
0
2 Calvin
1
3 * North Central
0
1 Macalester
2
3 Benedictine
0
2 * Augustana
0
5 * Millikin
0
4 Aurora
2
3 UW-Oshkosh
2
0 * North Park
1
1 Muskingum
2
1 * Illinois Wesleyan
2
7 MacMurray
0
1 Univ. of Chicago
0
1 * Elmhurst
1 (2OT)
1 * Carthage
0
3 UW-Whitewater
0
4 $ Elmhurst
1
0 $ North Park
1
2 # UW-Whitewater
1
1 #Gustavus Adolphus 1 (2OT)
2006 (16-8-4) 3rd CCIW
NCAA National Runner-up
Coach: Joe Bean
Captains: Carl Griffiths,
Steven Rigby
1 Fredonia State
0
0 Washington U. (Mo)
1
5 Robert Morris
1
1 Calvin
1
2 Hope
1
2 Judson
3
1 Loras
2 (OT)
2 Aurora
3
2 * Millikin
1
0 * Elmhurst
0 (2OT)
1 UW-Oshkosh
1 (2OT)
0 * Augustana
1
9 * North Central
1
4 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
3 Pomona-Pitzer
1
2 Azusa Pacific
2 (2OT)
1 Univ. of Chicago
2
0 * North Park
1 (2OT)
5 * Carthage
0
1 Lake Forest
0 (2OT)
3 $ Carthage
1
3 $ Augustana
0
4 # Univ. of Redlands
1
1 # Washington U. (Mo.) 0
2 # Wartburg
1
0 # York
0
(2 OT) 3-2 PK
1 # Ohio Wesleyan
0
0 # Messiah
3
2007 (14-7-1) 3rd CCIW
NCAA Regional Bid
Coach: Mike Giuliano
Captains: Dolph Westlund,
Ben Theimer
5 Webster
2
1 Loras
1 (2 OT)
1 Hope
0
1 Calvin
0
1 Dominican
2
1 * Illinois Wesleyan
2
6 Aurora
1
4 * Augustana
0
2 * Millikin
0
3 * North Park
1
3 UW-Platteville
0
4 UW-Oshkosh
1
4 Chicago
0
0 Messiah
1
2 Elizabethtown
5
0 * Carthage
1
1 * Elmhurst
2
8 * North Central
0
2 $ Carthage
1
3 $ Elmhurst
0
3 # Carroll 1
0 # Loras
1
2008 (15-4-3) 1st CCIW
NCAA Regional Bid
Coach: Mike Giuliano
Captains: Ben Theimer,
Jonathan Liechty
2 Carroll
0
0 Messiah
4
3 Calvin
1
0 Hope
0
1 Dominican
0
0 Loras
1
4 Lawrence
0
3 Capital
2
2 * North Park
1
5 * Augustana
1
1 UW-Whitewater
0
2 Univ. of Chicago
0
3 UW-Oshkosh
1
3 * Carthage
3
1 Trinity (Texas)
4
2 * Elmhurst
1
5 * Illinois Wesleyan
0
4 * North Central
0
1 * Millikin
0
4 $ North Park
2
0 $ Carthage 0 (4-3 PKs)
1 # Ohio Northern 4
* Conference Game.
# NCAA Tourney match.
$ CCIW Tourney match.
More on page 18.
CoSIDA Academic
All-Americans
From Wheaton
1994
1998
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2011
2013
Athlete
Year of Graduation
James Adare (also track and field)....................................1967
Paul Avila (posthumous)...................................................1970
Bob Adolph ......................................................................1958
Dave Arnold......................................................................1956
Bob Baptista (coach and player)......................................1948
Chris Bates.......................................................................1997
Joe Bean (coach)......................................................................
Dave Blomquist................................................................1996
Paul Clark..........................................................................1955
Tim Daniels.......................................................................1984
Dave de Roche..................................................................1966
Mike Easterling.................................................................1958
Pete Felske........................................................................1986
Howard Fischer (also tennis)............................................1938
Aaron Gamede..................................................................1950
Edwin Gernand.................................................................1965
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Robert Holmes..................................................................1963
Joel Kapitaniuk.................................................................1990
Dave Kouwe......................................................................1985
Jim Lane............................................................................1973
Steve Long........................................................................1978
Ed McCausland ................................................................1939
Cliff McCrath.....................................................................1958
Howard Moffett...................1939 (also basketball and tennis)
Ed Palacio.........................................................................1972
Paul Sherman...................................................................1970
Andrew Taylor...................................................................1985
Dave Wolf..........................................................................1986
Phil Wolf............................................................................1992
Ron Loescher...................................................................1955
1984 National Champion Soccer Team
1997 National Champion Soccer Team
1966 Soccer Team
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1990 - 1: Phil Wolf, Dave Anthony, Joel Kapitaniuk, Chris Pope. 2: Jason Henry, Bill Pitkin.
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The Wheaton College men's and women's soccer programs play their games in one of the finest facilities in
all of NCAA Division III. In 2006 East McCully Field, the longtime home of Wheaton soccer was re-named Joe
Bean Stadium. The Wheaton men's soccer team moved from Lawson Field to the current home of Wheaton
soccer in the 1965 season, and the women's program began as a club sport at the stadium in 1987 and
achieved varsity status in 1988.
The field, located in the southeastern corner of the campus, near the corner of President St. and College
Ave., is of maximum regulation dimensions (120 yards by 75 yards). Lights were installed in 1995 to allow
night competition, new bleachers and a retaining wall was installed in 2002, along with a new entrance and
awnings. A new state-of-the-art artificial grass surface was installed in 2004 year to allow the soccer
programs to play in inclement weather and not damage the playing surface.
Across from the renovated north-side bleachers, which seat 2,000 fans, are the team and press areas on
the south side of the field. Both teams sit sit in covered dugouts. In addition, the retaining fence behind the
east goal has been extended upward, and the entire fence is covered with a wind barrier during the season.
Through the years, Joe Bean Stadium has also been the site of a number of memorable men's soccer
matches. It was on Dec. 1, 1984, at East McCully Field that Wheaton won the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer
National Championships in a hard-fought 2-1 triple overtime win over Brandeis. The 1997 Wheaton men's
soccer team won the South Central Regional and its third-round game over Ohio Wesleyan at home and went
on to win the National Championship. In 1998 Wheaton played its national-record 66th match without a loss,
a 3-0 overtime win over Centre, at East McCully. Wheaton has won the invitational 14 times in 25 years and
10 of the last 13 years and has played in the finals 20 of the last 21 years.
In 1998 the Wheaton women's soccer team hosted a NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Regional for the
first time. In 1999 Wheaton hosted two NCAA Tournament matches, including the first National Quarterfinal in
the history of the women's soccer program. East McCully Field was the site of the Central Regional in 2000,
2001 and 2003, with the Thunder winning the 2001 event. In 2004 Wheaton hosted a Second Round match
and a National Sectional en route to the program's first NCAA Championship. The womens soccer team
hosted First and Second Round matches as well as a Sectional in 2006 as the program won its second
National Championship.
The first professional match at Joe Bean Stadium took place in July of 2001, when the Chicago Fire hosted
the Pittsburgh Riverhounds in a U.S. Open Cup match. More than 2,500 saw the Fire pull out a 3-2 double
overtime victory.