Without a loss at home in 2015 and off to an unbeaten 1-0-1 start in Horizon League play as well, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's soccer team will put both of those streaks on the line when it plays host to Valparaiso University Saturday night at Engelmann Stadium. The game, scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. start, will be the second of a women's/men's doubleheader that evening. The Crusaders come in with the same 1-0-1 conference record and are currently ranked No. 8 in the NSCAA Great Lakes regional poll.
The game will feature a live ESPN3 broadcast, as well as live statistics. All links are available on the Milwaukee website.
The all-time series currently sits all square at 4-4-3. The two teams tied, 1-1, a season ago. UWM took the 2013 contest by a score of 1-0 as well as the 2012 regular-season edition by a score of 2-1. The Crusaders did, however, end Milwaukee's campaign in the league tournament that season with a 1-0 decision.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT:
VALPARAISO: The Crusaders are off to a fast start, posting a 5-2-2 record that includes a pair of wins over nationally-ranked opponents. Valparaiso won in dramatic fashion Monday, topping No. 23 Omaha by a score of 1-0. With the win, the Crusaders set a program record by earning a result for the seventh straight game (5-0-2), while also defeating multiple ranked opponents in the same season for the first time. The team also knocked off then-#18 Western Michigan while also topping #14 Indiana in exhibition play.
Valpo was picked to finish in second place in the 2015 Horizon League preseason poll following a successful 8-5-6 mark last season that featured a national ranking for the program for the first time ever. Isaiah Madrid paces the offense with nine points on a team-best four goals, while the defense has been the star of the show. The squad has allowed just six goals in nine games, with goalkeeper Nico Campbell posting a 0.60 goals-against average and five shutouts.
CLOSE DOES COUNTOutside of a lopsided victory in the opener over Evansville and a loss to the now No. 1 team in the land in Creighton just afterwards, the past six games the Panthers have played have been one-goal decisions or have gone into overtime. Milwaukee has also played back-to-back double-OT contests heading into play against Valparaiso, something that has not happened since playing in three 2OT games in a row at the end of September in 2012. That year, UWM lost to Bowling Green (2-1) Sept. 25 before playing back-to-back double-overtime draws against Loyola (1-1) and Green Bay (2-2).
BETTER LATE THAN NEVERThe Panthers found a way to earn the hard-fought 1-0 victory over Oakland Sept. 19 in the waning minutes, with freshman
Francesco Saporito putting home the golden goal on a beautiful 20-yard free kick just three-plus minutes from the end of the second overtime (goal came at 106:43).
That ended a streak of double-overtime jinxes at 12 games, as Milwaukee had been 0-1-10 in the previous 11 games it played into the second overtime period. The last 2OT win? Cody Banks' memorable goal to claim the Chancellors Cup on September 28, 2011 - giving UWM the 3-2 victory with the clock reading 109:53.
MAKING THE BIG TIMEThe freshmen on the roster have been playing a key role and found some recognition for it Sept. 27 when four of them were featured on the "Beyond the Game" segment on FOX 6 Sports with Tim Van Vooren. Newcomers
Matthias Binder,
Tinashe Marowa,
Francesco Saporito and
Josh Kaye were the foursome featured in the segment on local TV.
PART OF HISTORYThe Panthers and all of the fans jam-packed into Engelmann Stadium for the 'Milwaukee Cup' matchup against Marquette Sept. 3 became part of history. The 4,030 in attendance not only blew away the old facility record of 3,312 (set in the 2013 'Milwaukee Cup'), but was also the largest crowd to ever watch a collegiate men's soccer game in the history of the state of Wisconsin. UWM now holds four of the top five spots on the list.
4,030 - SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 (MKE CUP)
3,312 - Aug. 30, 2013 - Milwaukee 2, Marquette 1 (MKE CUP)
3,256 - Sept. 13, 2006 - Milwaukee 3, Marquette 2 (MKE CUP)
3,000 - Nov. 22, 1980 - Cleveland State 1, Milwaukee 0
2,470 - Oct. 13, 1995 - Wisconsin 2, Indiana 0
2,250 - Sept. 3, 1990 - Milwaukee 0, Evansville 0
2,145 - Oct. 15, 1993 - Indiana 5, Wisconsin 1
2,138 - Oct. 1, 2003 - Wisconsin 1, Milwaukee 0
LEAGUE LIFTOFFThe Panthers are now 20-8-2 all-time in league openers in seasons in which they have been affiliated with a conference. Head coach
Kris Kelderman is 1-1-1 in his three seasons, with the team falling to Cleveland State to open conference play a season ago.
WELCOME TO MILWAUKEEThere will be plenty of chances for newcomers to make an impression in 2015, as 14 players out of the 33 on the roster will be making their UWM debuts this year, all as freshmen. It's one of youngest rosters in the land, as seven sophomores give the Panthers 21 underclassmen. Based on a recent analysis, just a handful have more across the country. Tulsa, with 15 freshmen and nine sophomores (24 total underclassmen) leads the list.
24 - Tulsa
23 - Radford & East Tennessee State
22 - Bradley
21 - Milwaukee, Xavier & Northeastern
20 - Indiana & Seton Hall
And they have been playing a major role so far. Six players out of the group have appeared in every game so far and five have started all seven contests (
Matthias Binder,
Francesco Saporito,
Tinashe Marowa,
Sean Holmes & Jason P. Svensson).
THE BATTLE FOR THE MILWAUKEE CUPMilwaukee and Marquette play for the "Milwaukee Cup", one of the longest-standing rivalries in all of college soccer. In fact, in the summer of 2011, the College Soccer News website published a list of what they called "The Fourteen Greatest Rivalries in College Soccer." Weighing in at No. 10 on their list was the Milwaukee Cup.
The Panthers certainly have the upper hand all-time, now holding a 28-11-4 record in the series. They also posted back-to-back wins very recently, reclaiming the Cup in 2010 with a 4-2 victory and keeping possession in 2011 with a 2-1 final score.
The 2012 matchup will also go down in the memory books, as the Golden Eagles, trailing the Panthers 2-1 with less than 10 minutes remaining in the contest, pulled off a stunning finish to grab possession of the Cup. Following a goalkeeper miscue, Marquette found the equalizer at the 81:53 mark and then won the contest at the buzzer as the winning goal crossed the line at the 89:59 mark before the horn sounded. The 2013 edition was just as exciting, with the Panthers scoring just 60 seconds into the affair en route to a 2-1 victory over a Marquette squad that was ranked No. 12 at the time.
FOR OPENERSMilwaukee is now 21-17-5 all-time in season openers, including a 26-12-5 ledger in home openers after dominating Evansville, 5-2, Aug. 28. Head coach
Kris Kelderman now has five season openers on his resume at the NCAA Division I collegiate level, going 4-1-0. In addition to the victories over the Purple Aces (2015), DePaul (2014) and a nationally-ranked Marquette squad (2013), his Green Bay squad topped SIU Edwardsville, 1-0, in 2011.
DAZZLING OPENERThere were many highlights for the Panthers from the season-opening 5-2 victory over Evansville. Among them:
-The most goals scored in a season opener since 1996 (a 5-0 win over Northwestern) and the second-most all time (seven is the record).
-No fewer than six freshmen (#4
Josh Kaye, #10
Matthias Binder, #19
Sean Holmes, #26
Francesco Saporito, #27 Jason P. Svensson & #28
Tinashe Marowa) started the contest, the most for a UWM team in at least the past 20 years. The former high-water mark was four freshmen, which has been done three times (2014, 2011, 2009).
-Senior
Declan Rodriguez scored twice to become the first player to record a brace in a season opener since Edison Crespo had a pair vs. Marquette in the 2010 opener. The program record remains a hat trick (3) by Dan Day in 1984.
-The two newcomers to score (Binder/Saporito) became the sixth and seventh freshmen since 2000 to net a goal in the opener.
BRING ON THE CUPSpeaking of the "Milwaukee Cup", it is one of the three traveling trophies that the Panthers play for each and every season. In addition, Milwaukee takes on Green Bay for the "Chancellor's Cup" and also play Northern Illinois for the "LeWang Trophy". Back in 2011, UWM posted wins in all three games (2-1 over Marquette; 3-2 in double-overtime against Green Bay and 1-0 against NIU) to hold all three trophies for the first time since the start of the 2005 campaign. A year ago, the team tied the Phoenix, 2-2 (Green Bay kept the cup), and also tied NIU, 2-2, to retain possession of the LeWang Cup.
TOP OF THE CHARTSIn taking on Creighton Aug. 30, the Panthers battled a squad that is a consensus Top-10 program in 2015, with the Blue Jays ranked No. 6 by the National Soccer Coaches Association when they played (they rose to No. 1 Sept. 8).
The Panthers had not played a Top-10 team since the 2009 season, dropping a 2-0 decision to then-No. 9 UC Santa Barbara. The last time UWM played a team as high as No. 6 was when it took on then-No. 6 Washington in 2006, falling 2-1 in overtime.
A season ago, Milwaukee was 0-3 against Top 25 opponents, but is just a year removed from winning two of three games against ranked opponents in 2013. That season, the Panthers opened with a 2-1 win over No. 12 Marquette and beat No. 23 UIC 2-0 in the Horizon League Tournament Championship before falling to No. 19 Wisconsin, 1-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
EXHIBITION SEASON REWINDMilwaukee played a pair of exhibition contests this year, playing Loyola to a 1-1 draw (no overtime periods were played) and a 2-0 loss to a very good SIU Edwardsville team that is coming off a second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2014 and is the preseason favorite in the Missouri Valley Conference race this year. The team recorded 18 shots in the two games, led by five off the feet of senior
Declan Rodriguez. Sophomore
Nick Moon was next with three, while freshmen
Tinashe Marowa (goal) and
Josh Kaye (assist) combined on the score. Time in goal was split in half each contest, with senior
Agustin Rey allowing one goal and making two saves. Junior
Liam Anderson was credited with three saves and allowed a pair of goals.
NOW THIS IS HOME FIELD ADVANTAGEWhen it comes to home field advantage, the Panthers have historically ranked right up there with the best in the business. From 2001 through 2006, UWM turned Engelmann Stadium into a place visiting teams did not want to see on their schedule, going 49-8-2 in that time. After a few down seasons by UWM standards, the magic is back - the Panthers have compiled a record of 16-5-3 at home in
Kris Kelderman's three years as the head coach.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKSThe squad lost a very talented senior class - which included an All-American - and four regular starters overall. What that means is that there will be plenty of opportunity for a new group of players to shine. The Panthers lost two of their top three point scorers from 2014. If you look over the list, the team lost over half of its total points (32 of 59) and half of its goals (9 of 18).
POSTSEASON HARDWAREThe team had six players earn all-conference honors in 2014, with a pair of seniors moving on with first-team accolades in All-American
Laurie Bell and captain
Luke Goodnetter. Three of the six are back on the field in 2015.
Declan Rodriguez was named to the All-Horizon League Second Team, while
Nick Moon and
Reid Stevenson were named to the all-freshman team.
Rodriguez earned second-team status for the second time in his career in the midfield, also accomplishing the feat as a freshman in 2012. He started and appeared in 17 games, playing every minute of 14 of the contests in recording a pair of goals on the season and 32 shots.
PRESEASON CHATTERThe Panthers are targeted as the fifth place team in a tightly-packed Horizon League, according to the HeroSports.com website, with Oakland as holding the top spot. The website tabs senior
Declan Rodriguez as "The Cornerstone" and hails sophomore
Reid Stevenson as "The Supporting Cast".
CATCH THEM ANYWHEREMilwaukee men's soccer will be readily available for the viewing pleasure of UWM fans this season, as eight home games will be streamed live on ESPN3. The Horizon League and ESPN have an agreement that includes ESPN hosting the league's digital network on the ESPN3 platform. ESPN3 is available to nearly 116.3 million homes. In addition, the men's game against Marquette Sept. 3 and Green Bay Oct. 14 are set to be televised locally by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel.
A LOOK BACK AT THE SCHEDULEThe Panthers certainly had their hands full with the strength of their schedule prior to the start of league play in 2014. In addition to playing teams that were ranked No. 19 (George Mason) and No. 22 (American) at the time, UWM took on No. 17 Marquette Sept. 17. On top of that, Milwaukee played an Oregon State team that ended up nationally-ranked and matched up with a Creighton squad (a 0-0 draw in the exhibition season) that was as high as the No. 2 team in the land. In fact, that stretch marked a program first. Never before had Milwaukee played three consecutive games against ranked opponents. The most prior was two and has occurred on just a pair of occasions: UWM played No. 23 UIC in the league tournament championship and then No. 19 Wisconsin in the NCAA Tournament in 2013. The only other prior occurrence was in the NCAA's in the 2004 postseason, defeating No. 20 San Francisco before falling to No. 1 UC Santa Barbara.
ON TAPThe team remains will have two games next week, starting Tuesday with the annual clash for the LeWang Trophy against Northern Illinois. The road game is set for a 7 p.m. start in DeKalb, Ill., prior to a weekend matchup at Belmont.
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