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Women's Soccer Chris Zills

Panthers And Badgers Clash Thursday In Madison

Milwaukee also plays at home Sunday

Off to a 2-0 start for the first time since the 2011 season, the Milwaukee women's soccer team will face a challenging week ahead, which also includes its first road game of the young season.

Thursday sees the Panthers head west to Madison to take on the Wisconsin Badgers, a team that was ranked as high as No. 16 in the preseason polls. Then, on Sunday, it's back to the friendly confines of Engelmann Stadium for a matchup with a Southeast Missouri squad that has just one loss in its last 11 games dating back to last season.

Thursday's game will get underway at 7 p.m. and be showcased on BTN Plus. Sunday will feature a 12 p.m. kickoff with Nate Lisko on the ESPN3 broadcast. Live statistics will also be available for both games. All links are on the Milwaukee website for stats and video.

The Panthers and Badgers are meeting for the 33rd time in the series, with UW holding a 21-5-6 advantage. The series has been played much more evenly of late, with the Panthers posting four victories and a pair of draws in the past 10 head-to-head meetings. A season ago, Callie O'Donnell gave UWM an early 1-0 lead before the game eventually ended in a 1-1 tie at Engelmann.

Sunday's contest against the Redhawks marks the first time ever between the two schools on the soccer field.

LOOKING AT THE OPPONENTS:
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI:
The Redhawks were picked to finish second in the Ohio Valley Conference Preseason Poll. Southeast, also picked to place second last season, finished sixth with a 3-2-5 conference record while finishing 9-6-7 overall. The 2016 roster features 14 returners and eight newcomers, all who are freshman. It also showcases a senior class in Kaitlin Kuznacic, Natasha Minor, and Angie Mann who have combined for 25 career goals, 15 of which belong to Minor.

So far in 2016, the team is 2-0, defeating Tennessee, 1-0, and Illinois-Springfield, 3-1. That gives the team a 5-1-5 ledger in its past 11 games. Four different players have accounted for goals this season, with Minor adding an assist for a team-high three points. Kindra Lierz has a 0.50 goals-against average in 180 minutes, with six saves.

WISCONSIN: Wisconsin, the defending Big Ten Conference champion, was selected to finish third in league play in the coaches preseason poll. UW also received numerous preseason votes in the national polls, coming in as high as No. 16 in the country by Top Drawer Soccer. They have started the year 1-1, defeating Illinois State, 1-0, before falling by the same scoreline at Notre Dame on an own goal.

The Badgers went 11-6-3 (8-2-1 Big Ten) last season, led by Rose Lavelle. A 2016 First-Team All-American, Lavelle was recently named a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, becoming just the second player in school history to be named a semifinalist for collegiate soccer's most prestigious individual award. She was also recently tabbed as the No. 1 player in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com. She netted a team-high 17 points (7G/3A) last season and became the school's first All-American since 1991. UW also brings back starting goalkeeper Caitlyn Clem, who tallied nine shutouts last season.

FOR OPENERS
The Panthers opened the season at home and now carry an all-time record of 10-15-2 in season openers at the NCAA Division I level and a tally of 14-11-2 in home openers after topping Akron, 1-0. The team had gone 1-2-1 in season openers the past four prior years, with a 1-0 victory over Western Illinois in Troy Fabiano's debut in 2015 snapping a three-game stretch without a victory.

ORDER IS RESTORED
The Panthers took care of business in 2015, earning a hard-fought 0-0 draw against then-second place Northern Kentucky at the end of October last year to claim the Horizon League regular-season title. After having its nation-best streak of 14 titles in a row snapped in 2014, Milwaukee was back on top under then first-year head coach Troy Fabiano. Not bad for a team that was pegged eighth in the 2015 league preseason poll.

EXHIBITION SEASON REWIND
Milwaukee played a pair of exhibition contests this year, posting a 1-0-1 record. Just a few days into a return to training, the team claimed a solid 3-1 victory over Loyola, with Kelly Manski netting a goal just three minutes into the action and Lourdes Onwuemeka backing that up with a pair of goals later in the day. Then, in its second exhibition, the Panthers dominated the contest, but had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Illinois State, courtesy of a goal by Maddie Tetzke with just over 12 minutes remaining in regulation. In goal, a trio of newcomers were solid. Mallory Geurts allowed one goal and made one save in 115 minutes of playing time, Lauren Rice was credited with a save in just over 45 minutes of action in the two games and Olivia Davies allowed a goal and made a save in 20 minutes of game time against Loyola.

SOME KINDA ROLL
The Panthers enter play this week on a very impressive stretch of play dating back to last season. Milwaukee heads to Madison Thursday with a 12-game unbeaten streak (9-0-3) in tow, the longest since a 13-game stretch in 2006 when the team went 12-0-1. The 13-game streak is also the program record, matched by a similar stretch by the 2005 squad (10-0-3).

The current streak has seen the Panthers allow just four total goals on 113 shots, resulting in a 0.32 goals-against average and a .035 shot percentage. The 1,140 total minutes played has also seen a defensive-minded eight shutouts in the dozen contests.

PRESEASON POLL
A year after returning to the top of the Horizon League and claiming its 15th regular-season title in the past 16 years, the Milwaukee women's soccer team was picked by league coaches to take second in the upcoming Horizon League regular season, according to the results of the preseason poll.
 
The Panthers tallied four first-place votes and 71 points in the coaches' poll to claim the No. 2 spot. Oakland, which claimed the Horizon League Tournament title in 2015, also collected four first-place votes and bumped the Panthers by a single point for the top spot at 72. Northern Kentucky earned the remaining two first-place votes and was third with 64 points. Valparaiso and Wright State were tied for fourth at 57 points, Cleveland State was sixth (41 points) and Detroit seventh (35). UIC (25), Green Bay (15) and Youngstown State (13) rounded out the poll.

School (1st-place votes) Points
1. Oakland (4): 72
2. Milwaukee (4): 71
3. Northern Kentucky (2): 64
4. Valparaiso: 57
4. Wright State: 57
6. Cleveland State: 41
7. Detroit: 35          
8. UIC: 25
9. Green Bay: 15
10. Youngstown State: 13

WELCOME TO MILWAUKEE
There will once again be plenty of chances for newcomers to make an impression in 2016. A season ago, 13 of the 33 players on the roster were making their UWM debuts. This year, 14 of the 34 student-athletes will be appearing in a Panther uniform for the first time. Newcomers earned 19 total starts last campaign, with Kelli Swenson accounting for the large majority of them on her way to earning Horizon League All-Freshman Team honors.

OPPONENTS WERE OH-FOR-OCTOBER
Milwaukee played a dominant month of soccer in October of 2015. The team did not allow a goal in six games, posting a perfect 0.00 GAA in a 5-0-1 stretch. The Panthers outscored the opposition, 8-0. That helped them post a Horizon League-leading 0.69 goals-against average for the season, with now graduated goalkeeper Paige Lincicum finishing with a 10-3-4 record, 0.68 goals-against average, 75 saves and .862 save percentage. She was named Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week a league-best four times and played a major role in UWM leading the conference in goals-against average (0.69) and shutouts (9). Her 0.68 GAA finished second in the league – and sixth all-time in program history.

JUST 12 MONTHS LATER
What a difference a year made for the Panthers before the month of September was even over in 2015. At seven wins before October, the team had already claimed more victories than all of 2014 (6-10-2). In addition, after just a dozen games, it netted more goals (27 compared to 25) and more total points (82 compared to 79).

SHOW STOPPER
Anna Smalley enjoyed a breakout campaign as a sophomore last season, finding the back of the net eight times overall to easily set a career high and also to lead the Horizon League. Six of those goals were of the game-winning variety, the highest total for any Panther since 2011 and also the highest total in program history for anyone without the last name Hagen (Sarah Hagen holds the top two spots with 11 winners in 2011 and seven in 2010). Even more impressive was the timing of the majority of Smalley's goals. Overall, the team claimed victory in six different contests that finished as 1-0 decisions. Of those six games, Smalley had the winner in four of them.

FULLY LOADED
The offense will be in good shape, with Milwaukee set to return three of the top seven point scorers in the Horizon League from last season. The trio also represent two of the top four goal scorers across the conference.

*Anna Smalley: Her 18 points (8G/2A) was third in the league, with her goal tally first.
*Callie O'Donnell: She finished tied for sixth in the conference with 15 points (7G/1A), while her goal total was tied for second overall.
*Maria Stephans: She also finished tied for sixth place in points with 15 (4G/7A), while her seven assists was a career-high and placed third in the Horizon League.

NEARLY A PERFECT 10
The offense was out in full force against Chicago State on Sept. 13 of last season, nearly reaching double-figures in goals over the course of a 9-0 victory. The goal total marked the highest for the Panthers since the team set the school record with 16 against Western Illinois back in September of 1997. The second-half featured an eye-popping outburst of eight in the back of the net - also the most since the 11 after intermission back in that 1997 contest. The 41 shots also marked the most for the Panthers since piling up 42 against Cleveland State back on October 19, 2007.

THIS GUY IS FAB-ULOUS
Troy Fabiano was named the eighth head coach in program history in early 2015 and brought with him a very impressive resume. In his 17 years at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Fabiano went 222-74-29, a winning percentage of over 75 percent. Fabiano guided Parkside to 16 consecutive winning seasons, eight NCAA Tournament appearances and five Great Lakes Valley Conference championships. He earned three GLVC Coach of the Year awards, and was named the Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 2008, 2010 and 2014. In his last season of 2014, the squad went 18-1-3 and earned a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16 before falling to the eventual national champion in overtime.

POSTSEASON HARDWARE
The team had seven players earn all-conference honors in 2015, with a pair of seniors (Kelsey Holbert and Paige Lincicum) moving on with second-team accolades.

That means five of the seven are back on the field in 2016, including Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year and National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Great Lakes Region Second Team selection Cassidy Blanchard, who was joined on the first-team all-conference last year by Maria Stephans.

The Panthers also had four players named to the second team. Callie O'Donnell and Anna Smalley were also recognized for their efforts on the season. In addition, Kelli Swenson was named to the Horizon League All-Freshman Team and Troy Fabiano was named the Horizon League Coach of the Year in his first season at the helm.

CATCH THEM ANYWHERE
Milwaukee women's soccer will be readily available for the viewing pleasure of UWM fans this season, as all nine 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 contest at Green Bay October 19 is set to be televised locally by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel.

ON TAP
The first weekend away from campus awaits, with games at Western Illinois Friday and Drake Sunday. Game time Friday is slated for a 3 p.m. kickoff.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kelsey Holbert

#6 Kelsey Holbert

MF
5' 3"
Senior
Paige Lincicum

#33 Paige Lincicum

GK
5' 10"
Junior
Cassidy Blanchard

#27 Cassidy Blanchard

D
5' 10"
Junior
Mallory Geurts

#30 Mallory Geurts

GK
5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
Kelly Manski

#17 Kelly Manski

D/MF
5' 4"
Senior
Callie O

#2 Callie O'Donnell

MF
5' 5"
Senior
Lourdes Onwuemeka

#5 Lourdes Onwuemeka

F
5' 7"
Sophomore
Lauren Rice

#0 Lauren Rice

GK
5' 7"
Redshirt Freshman
Anna Smalley

#3 Anna Smalley

MF
5' 4"
Junior
Kelli Swenson

#31 Kelli Swenson

D
5' 6"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Kelsey Holbert

#6 Kelsey Holbert

5' 3"
Senior
MF
Paige Lincicum

#33 Paige Lincicum

5' 10"
Junior
GK
Cassidy Blanchard

#27 Cassidy Blanchard

5' 10"
Junior
D
Mallory Geurts

#30 Mallory Geurts

5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
GK
Kelly Manski

#17 Kelly Manski

5' 4"
Senior
D/MF
Callie O

#2 Callie O'Donnell

5' 5"
Senior
MF
Lourdes Onwuemeka

#5 Lourdes Onwuemeka

5' 7"
Sophomore
F
Lauren Rice

#0 Lauren Rice

5' 7"
Redshirt Freshman
GK
Anna Smalley

#3 Anna Smalley

5' 4"
Junior
MF
Kelli Swenson

#31 Kelli Swenson

5' 6"
Sophomore
D