It's a big week for state bragging rights for the Milwaukee men's soccer team, as it takes on both Wisconsin midweek and Green Bay on the weekend in its two upcoming games.
The contest against the Badgers on Tuesday is set for a 7 p.m. kickoff and can be seen on B1G+, the Big Ten Network's subscription video streaming service. Action Saturday for the matchup with the Phoenix for the "Chancellor's Cup" is also set for a 7 p.m. start and can be seen on ESPN+ with Matt Menzl on the call. UWM students can come out to the game for free pizza from Toppers, while supplies last. Both games will have live statistics available for fans to follow along and all links are posted to the Milwaukee website.
The in-state series with the Badgers dates back to 1974, with the Panthers trailing by a slim 18-21-9 ledger. Wisconsin has had the upper hand in recent history, claiming wins in 10 of the last 16 (6-2-3 mark the past 11). However, Milwaukee has stemmed the tide recently, going 2-2-2 the past six including a 2-1 victory in the Fall of 2023. The series has been highly-contested - four of the MKE losses since 2009 have been 1-0 defeats and three others have resulted in double-overtime draws - including a 1-1 affair in Madison in Fall of 2018.
Milwaukee is 28-20-6 all-time against the Phoenix, with GB earning the Cup for the first time since 2019 in 2023 with a 4-2 win. The Phoenix still holds the upper hand of late in the series. The Panthers have gone 4-3-2 the past nine, but GB holds an 8-5-4 mark over the last 17 meetings since 2008. Green Bay kept the Cup with a 1-1 draw last season.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS:
WISCONSIN: The Badgers went 7-5-3 overall last season (2-5-3 in the Big Ten) but did not qualify for the postseason. Fourth-year head coach Neil Jones brought in the No. 13 recruiting class in the nation, according to Top Drawer Soccer, which included nine freshman and nine transfers. Three players were named to the Big Ten Preseason Players to Watch List in goalkeeper Matisse Hebert (1.04 GAA/.7-3-3 last year), Ellis Jones, and Matthew Zachemski. The team was pegged for eighth in the preseason poll.
This fall the squad is off to 3-5-0 start, with a 1-0 win over Ohio State in most recent action Oct. 3 snapping what was a four-match losing skid. The offense has eight goals in eight games, led by six points apiece from Bart Muns and Zachemski, both with three goals. In net, Hebert has played all 720 minutes, posting a 1.38 goals-against average and a pair of shutouts as well as 25 saves overall.
GREEN BAY: Second-year head coach John O'Reilly is coming off a 2024 campaign that saw his team go 11-7-2 and fourth in the Horizon League at 4-3-2. The team has high expectations for the season after being selected No. 1 in the league preseason poll.
The squad is off to a 4-4-1 start and has gone 1-2-1 through the first four conference games, falling to Oakland by a final score of 2-1 in most recent action Oct. 4. The Phoenix also plays at #23 Notre Dame midweek before heading to Milwaukee on the weekend. The offense has produced eight goals in nine games to this point, led by seven points (3G/1A) from Keegan Walker. Veteran Chris Album is second with four on a pair of goals, while Walker also leads the way with 21 total shots recorded. In net, Philip Oesterbaek has made six starts, posting a 1.17 goals-against average and two shutouts. Drew Swancutt has made three starts, also posting a pair of clean sheets to get to his 0.33 GAA.
CHANCELLOR'S CUP DRAMA
The battle for the Chancellor's Cup has seen some thrillers over the years, but if it feels like the drama and intensity has been higher lately, you would be correct. Jake Kelderman scored the only goal just 91 seconds into the 1-0 victory in fall of 2021 and
David Cox was the hero in 2020's version, netting the game-winner with 36 seconds left in regulation. In 2023,
Raul Medina netted a goal in the 83rd to help MKE find a 1-1 decision and maintain possession of the Cup.
The Chancellor's Cup, which originally began as a tournament of Wisconsin state schools in the 1980's, continues to be given to the winner in the annual Milwaukee/Green Bay game. As an extra storyline,
Kris Kelderman spent the 2011 season as the head coach at Green Bay.
It happened again in 2018, with Sean Holmes' golden goal coming in the 99th minute. The year prior, MKE tied the game with just eight seconds remaining in regulation on a goal by Jonathan Stadler to force overtime before falling. And again in 2016, when Milwaukee reclaimed the Cup with a thrilling 1-0 victory Oct. 22 on a goal by Magnus Flaatedal. Seven of the past 14 possible occasions these two teams have now played, the game has gone into overtime (5 of 7 into double-overtime), with five of the seven ending in victories for one team or the other. Twelve years ago it was an own goal that won it for Green Bay, snapping Milwaukee's 10-game unbeaten streak (9-0-1) to start the 2013 season. The 2012 version ended in a draw but the 2011 edition provided one of the most memorable finishes to a game in program history, with Cody Banks netting the winner at the 109:53 mark.
QUICK START
The Panthers are off to an unbeaten 1-0-3 start to Horizon League play, their best undefeated opening run in conference play since a 4-0-1 five-match run to begin the 2007 campaign.
RANKINGS RUNDOWN
When they battled No. 16 Virginia Oct. 1 in a fierce 3-2 loss, the Panthers were taking on a nationally-ranked opponent for the first time since playing then-No. 23 Marquette to a 1-1 draw in September of 2023. Since the United Soccer Coaches took over running the national poll in 1996, the team has gone 8-27-5 in games against ranked opponents, with the best upset coming against then-No. 12 Marquette, 2-1, in 2013.
The list below is all of the games against nationally-ranked opponents that have come under head coach
Kris Kelderman (3-9-2 record).
10/1/2025: L, 3-2 at #16 Virginia
9/19/2023: T, 1-1 vs. #23 Marquette
8/28/2022: L, 4-0 at #12 Duke
4/17/2021 (COVID Season): W, 1-0 at #22 Northern Kentucky
11/8/2018: T, 1-1 2OT vs. #18 Wright State (L, 4-3 on PKs)
11/2/2018: L, 4-0 at #21 Wright State
8/30/2015: L, 4-0 at #6 Creighton
9/17/2014: L, 2-0 at #17 Marquette
9/14/2014: L, 3-0 at #19 American
9/12/2014: L, 2-0 at #22 George Mason
$ 11/21/2013: L, 1-0 at #19 Wisconsin
11/17/2013: W, 2-0 vs. #23 UIC
8/30/2013: W, 2-1 vs. #12 Marquette
9/16/2012: L, 2-0 at #18 Northwestern
9/9/2012: L, 3-1 at #25 Xavier
HEADING BACK TO THE OL' STOMPING GROUNDS
Kris Kelderman got the chance to return to his alma mater against the Cavaliers where he was a four-year letterwinner at Virginia from 1987 to 1990, helping the team to the 1989 NCAA title. He is still second in school history with a four-assist game (against Charleston in 1989) and still sits 10th in school history with 22 career assists. His 88 career games played was most in program history when he graduated (now tied for eighth) and he led the team with 30 points and 10 goals as a junior. He was named All-ACC and went on to be selected in the inaugural Major League Soccer Draft by the D.C. United.
THE BATTLE FOR THE MILWAUKEE CUP
Milwaukee and Marquette play for the "Milwaukee Cup", one of the longest-standing rivalries in all of college soccer. In the summer of 2011, the College Soccer News website published a list 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 31-13-7 record in the series and did maintain possession of the Cup from 2017 until fall of 2022. Over the past nine meetings, the Panthers are 3-3-4.
Looking back, the 2012 matchup remains one for 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 nationally at the time.
MIGHT AS WELL BE A BRICK WALL
The month of September has been very good to the Milwaukee defense, allowing just six goals in the seven games since the calendar flipped. Most recently has been even better, posting three consecutive shutouts against Cleveland State Sept. 13, St. Thomas Sept. 16, and IU Indy Sept. 20. That marks a first for the program in some time - the most recent similar stretch was three straight at the end of October of 2017 (T, 0-0 vs. Wisconsin Oct. 24/W, 3-0 vs. IU Indy Oct. 28/W, 2-0 vs. Oakland Nov. 3). The next better span was four consecutive to close out the 2013 campaign (W, 1-0 vs. Northern Illinois Oct. 30/W, 5-0 vs. Cleveland State Nov. 9/W, 2-0 vs. Oakland Nov. 16/W, 2-0 vs. UIC Nov. 17).
Leading the charge has been
Nic Diana, who was named Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 22 following his back-to-back clean sheets against the Tommies and Jaguars. His 1.11 goals-against average ranks close to the top overall, including a league-best 0.33 GAA through three conference games. Diana did see his scoreless streak end at of 383:14 against Marquette.
HOME SWEET HOME
Milwaukee extended its unbeaten streak in home games to 13 consecutive contests (7-0-6) dating back to last season with its 0-0 draw against Cleveland State Sept. 13. That eclipsed the longest such streak at Engelmann Stadium since the team won 11 straight from the end of the 2004 campaign (won final 10) into 2005 (victory in home opener) before the streak was snapped. The 13 consecutive drew even with the school record set of 13 (13-0-0) established in 2002 before coming to a conclusion in the 3-2 loss to Marquette Sept. 23.
GOALS FOR DAYS
After thorough research, here are some amazing numbers regarding Milwaukee's 9-1 victory over Chicago State Sept. 9 and
Fernando Pirry tying the program record with four goals. Pirry became the eleventh Panther to score four goals in a game – the first since Aaron Horvat in 2013 – but also became the only one to do so in just one half of a game. The closest anyone else had come was Mike Rowe, who scored four in a 7-3 win at Roosevelt on Oct. 24, 1984. Rowe scored three in the first half that day and added his fourth at the 46:17 mark of the second half. Pirry's four goals are also the most in a game in the NCAA this season, done three other times before him. The accomplishment helped him earn Horizon League Player of the Week honors Sept. 15.
The nine goals were also the most for an MKE offense since a 9-0 defeat of Bradley back in September of 1990. The Panthers also broke the school record with 12 assists in a single game, eclipsing the former mark of 11 set against Lewis (see game below). Milwaukee also had a 6-0 lead against the Cougars at halftime, the biggest single-half outburst since scoring six in the second half its 8-0 victory over Cleveland State back in November of 2002.
In fact, just three other games all-time saw more total goals scored for the Black & Gold.
1. 14-0 against Purdue Calumet on Sept. 9, 1979
2. 12-0 against DePaul on Sept. 16, 1987
3. 10-0 against Lewis on Sept. 12, 1979
LEAGUE LIFTOFF
The Panthers are 24-14-4 all-time in league openers in seasons in which they have been affiliated with a conference following a draw with Cleveland State this year. Head coach
Kris Kelderman is 5-7-3 in his 15 seasons, with the team knocking off UIC to open 2021 by a final score of 2-1 and also beating Purdue Fort Wayne, 3-2, in 2020.
FOR OPENERS
Milwaukee is now 27-19-7 all-time in season openers following a 2-2 draw against Northern Illinois to open 2025. Head coach
Kris Kelderman now has 15 season openers on his resume at the NCAA Division I collegiate level, going 10-3-2. In addition to the wins over Purdue Fort Wayne (2020), WIU (2017-2019), Eastern Illinois (2016), Evansville (2015), DePaul (2014) and a nationally-ranked Marquette squad (2013), his Green Bay squad topped SIU Edwardsville, 1-0, in 2011. In season openers at home, the Panthers now sport a record of 9-7-3 all-time.
EXPERIENCE; WITH A NEW LOOK
The Panthers will have a new look on offense this season, as the top two scorers from last season, as well as three of the top four, have either graduated or transferred to different programs.
Bienvenu Djunga will be the top returning scorer for Milwaukee in 2025 after a campaign in which he recorded nine points on three goals and three assists.
All told, the MKE offense will return just 31 of the 94 total points from 2024. From a starting perspective, the Panthers do return six regular starters, including a core of the back line of defense that helped the team allow just 1.16 goals per game in 2024 - a number that ranked first in the Horizon League. Veteran presence
Daiki Kumakawa is back, a starter in all 18 of his appearances last fall. He is joined in experience by
Jack Wagner (started all 19 games last season as a freshman),
Ryan Berghauer (16 starts in 18 games),
Mitch Goodman (14 starts in 16 games), and
Breon Jarvis (12 starts in 19 games) as returners with at least 12 starts in 2024.
Points: returners accounted for 31 of the 94 points (32.9 percent)
Goals: 10 of 30 goals (33.3 percent)
Assists: 11 of 34 assists (32.4 percent)
Starts: returning players accounted for 105 starts last season (50.2 percent).
Minutes: returning players accounted for 10,017 of 18,829 minutes played (53.2 percent).
The biggest opportunity will be in net, where long-time starter
Daniel Ibarra played all but 99:27 last season (out of 1710:00/94.2 percent).
STELLAR ON "D"
The team defense played a large role for the Panthers last season, with
Daniel Ibarra finishing second with his 1.062 goal-against average, part of the team's final line of 1.158 - topping the Horizon League. The defense allowed zero or one goal in 14 of its 19 games (73.7 percent), with a pair of freshmen making their names known along the backline.
Jack Wagner played all 1,710 minutes of the season last fall, with classmate
Ryan Berghauer (1,403 minutes played) making 16 starts in his 18 games played.
HOME-COOKIN'
The Panthers embraced playing at the friendly confines of Engelmann Stadium last season, concluding the campaign with an unbeaten 6-0-3 mark in home games. In recent years, the best ledger the team has posted in home matches was the 6-1-1 showing (.813 winning percentage) accomplished by the 2019 squad. The last time the team went the full campaign without a home blemish was way back in 2002 when the Panthers went a perfect - and impressive - 13-0 at home that fall.
INTERNATIONAL FLAIR
The Panthers continue to add quite a mix to the active roster as players with international roots continue to join the program. This fall, the team will have student-athletes from eight different countries or territories. In addition to 18 players from the United States, the roster will have representation from the following:
Columbia:
Miguel Rivera Cardona(Santago De Cali)
France:
Bienvenu Djunga (Asnières-sur-Seine)
Germany:
Paul Denz (Laufenburg)
Germany:
Nico Steinweg (Dortmund)
Japan:
Daiki Kumakawa (Ryugasaki)
Scotland:
Jack Bowden (Aberdeen)
Scotland:
Ollie Weir (Falkirk)
Serbia:
Pavle Ivkovic (Niš, Serbia)
Spain:
Fernando Pirry (Córdoba)
United Kingdom:
Daniel Gill (Newport, Wales, U.K.)
NEW GUY BUT NOT THE NEW GUY
Joining the Panthers as a transfer in net is
Nic Diana. While new to the Panther, Diana is no stranger to the Horizon League. As the starting goalkeeper for Purdue Fort Wayne last season, Diana ended up as the top goalie in the conference, leading the way with his 0.92 goals-against average and six shutouts. He enjoyed a spectacular September, posting five consecutive clean sheets, earning Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week honors along the way.
ABOUT THAT START
The Panthers got the 2024 campaign off to a great beginning, going 2-0-2 through the first four games of the season to mark the best start for the program since 2013 (that season, MKE opened 9-0-1 before being knocked off). Through those first four games, the team was also leading the Horizon League in defense (just 3GA).
GETTING TO TWO
Recently on offense, once the team has found a second goal, the Panthers continue to be very tough to beat. The squad went 7-1-0 in 2021, 6-1-0 in 2020, and 10-0-1 in 2019 when scoring two or more goals. That brings the six-plus year tally to 63-15-14 (.761) when finding the back of the net at least twice in a match.
NOW THIS IS HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
When it comes to home field advantage, the Panthers have historically ranked right up there with the best in the business. From 2001 through 2006, Milwaukee 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 MKE standards, the magic is getting brought back - the Panthers have compiled a record of 59-31-25 (.622) at home in
Kris Kelderman's 13-plus years as the head coach.
CATCH THEM IN ACTION
Milwaukee men's soccer will be available for the viewing pleasure of MKE fans this season, as six of the nine home games are scheduled to be streamed live on ESPN+ (subject to change due to weather and location). The Horizon League and ESPN have an agreement that includes ESPN hosting the league's digital network on the ESPN+ platform. ESPN+, which will host the Horizon League women's soccer, men's soccer and volleyball championships this season, offers fans thousands of live events, on-demand content and original programming not available on ESPN's linear TV or digital networks. Fans can subscribe to ESPN+ for just $11.99 a month (or $119.99 per year) and cancel at any time. Launched in April of 2018, ESPN+ is an integrated part of a completely redesigned ESPN App.
ON TAP
The Panthers hit the road for one game next week, traveling to battle Wright State Saturday. Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. CT against the Raiders.