Four Titans Named To All-Region Team
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UW-Oshkosh men’s soccer players Ryan Dineen
(Sr. • Brookfield), C.J. Lipinski (Jr. • New Berlin), Dave Makovec
(So. • Mukwonago) and Ben Olson (Sr. • Robbinsdale, Minn.) have received
NCAA Division III All-North Central Region honors by the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America.
A total of 33 players were named to this year’s
all-region squad, with Dineen and Olson selected to the second team and Lipinski
and Makovec to the third.
Dineen, a goalkeeper, started 17 of the Titans'
18 matches this past season and tallied seven shutouts, 53 saves and a 0.84 goals
against average. He also scored one goal in UW-Oshkosh's 3-0 win over Lawrence
University on Oct. 13. Dineen was an all-region first team choice a year ago after
compiling 15 shutouts, 63 saves and a 0.78 goals against average. Dineen concluded
his 64-match career (62 starts) by posting 28 shutouts and yielding just 40 goals.
Lipinski and Olson, both defenders, spearheaded
a UW-Oshkosh defense this past season that shutout 10 opponents and allowed just
14 goals. Both players started all 18 matches for the Titans, with Lipinski totaling
four assists and Olson one. In 2003, Lipinski and Olson started all 22 contests
for UW-Oshkosh and helped the Titans record 16 shutouts and surrender just eight
goals. Olson finished his UW-Oshkosh career with eight assists and starting assignments
in 77 of a possible 78 matches.
Makovec, a midfielder, started 15 matches for the
Titans this past season and counted two goals and a team-leading seven assists
for 11 points. Makovec scored one goal and recorded an assist in the Titans' 5-0
win over Benedictine University on Oct. 31. In 2003, Makovec started 21 contests
and totaled three goals and four assists for 10 points.
UW-Oshkosh compiled a 9-5-4 record this past year
to register its 20th consecutive winning season.
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Titans Unbeaten Streak Snapped In Season Finale
Stuart Loe
scored just 10:24 into the contest as the UW-Whitewater
men's soccer team beat UW-Oshkosh, 1-0, on Saturday (Nov.
6) in Whitewater.
Loe took a feed from Ryan
Schuettpelz and slipped his only shot of the match past
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield)
for the game's winning tally. Loe's goal, his ninth of
the season, helped UW-Whitewater defeat UW-Oshkosh for
just the second time in 12 matches.
UW-Oshkosh (9-5-4), which
had its eight-match unbeaten streak end with the loss,
attempted 17 shots against UW-Whitewater (12-7). Dave
Makovec (So. Mukwonago) took five shots to lead
the Titans, while T.J. Ayres (Fr. Middleton) fired
four, Nick Shebesta (Jr. New Berlin) three and
C.J. Lipinski (Jr. New Berlin) two. The Titans had
four of their shots stopped by UW-Whitewater goalkeeper
E.J. Sesslemann.
UW-Whitewater took eight
shots in the match, with one scoring and two of them
being saved by Dineen. Jeff Derer and Bob Moelter had two
shots each to lead the Warhawks.
Saturday's match was
regular season finale for both teams. Selections to the
NCAA Division III Championship will be announced on
Monday (Nov. 8), with UW-Whitewater and possibly
UW-Oshkosh receiving a bid to the event. The Titans have
been invited to NCAA Division III postseason play the
five past years.
Titans Rout
Eagles To Extend Unbeaten Streak
Nick Shebesta
(Jr. New Berlin) scored twice and registered an
assist in the first 22 minutes of play to lead the
UW-Oshkosh men's soccer team to a 5-0 victory over
Benedictine University (Ill.) on Sunday (Oct. 31) at the
Kolf Sports Center Complex.
Shebesta gave UW-Oshkosh
(9-4-4) a 1-0 advantage on his goal just 7:31 into the
game. Shebesta later put the Titans up by four goals when
he scored at the 21:02 mark of the contest.
UW-Oshkosh had two other
scores in the first half as Dave Makovec (So.
Mukwonago) and Ryan Compty (Fr. Mukwonago) tallied
goals at the 12:41 and 17:30 marks of the match,
respectively. One of the assists on Compty's goal was
awarded to Shebesta, who entered the match with only two
goals and three assists on the season.
UW-Oshkosh, which fired 24
shots in the contest, closed its scoring on Shaun
Gallagher's (Fr. Mukwonago) goal at the 63:45 mark
of the game.
UW-Oshkosh limited
Benedictine University (3-14-1) to just two shots in the
match. Combining for the Titans' 10th shutout of the
season were goalkeepers Ryan Dineen (Sr.
Brookfield), Parker Lindow (Fr. Plymouth) and
Derek Christiansen (Fr. Cedarburg).
UW-Oshkosh extended its
unbeaten streak to eight matches with the win. The Titans
have gone 6-0-2 in those eight contests by posting seven
shutouts and yielding just one goal.
Titans Shut Down
Falcons
Kevin Murphy (So. • Appleton)
scored the lone goal of the match as the UW-Oshkosh men's soccer team edged Concordia
University, 1-0, on Tuesday (Oct. 26) at the Kolf Sports Center Complex.
Murphy's goal, assisted by Dave Makovec (So. •
Mukwonago) and Ryan Compty (Fr. • Mukwonago), came at the 20:36 mark of
the contest. The goal was Murphy's sixth of the season.
UW-Oshkosh (8-4-4) took 13 shots in the match,
including eight that were saved by Concordia University (14-4) goalkeeper Steve
Purcell. The Falcons had seven of their nine shots stopped by UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper
Ryan Dineen (Sr. • Brookfield). It was the 28th career shutout for Dineen.
UW-Oshkosh, which clinched
its 20th straight winning season with the victory, has
compiled a 5-0-2 record in its last seven matches. The
Titans have yielded just one goal in those seven
contests, a score by Ripon College on Oct. 20.
UW-Oshkosh's shutout of
Concordia University, the 2004 regular season champion of
the Lake Michigan Conference, was its ninth of the year.
Titans Play
Third Scoreless Tie Of Season
The unbeaten
streaks for the University of Chicago (Ill.) and
UW-Oshkosh men's soccer teams continued as the two
combatants played to a scoreless double overtime tie on
Saturday (Oct. 23) in Chicago. It was the Titans' third
scoreless tie of the 2004 season, with the others being
against the University of St. Thomas (Minn.) on Sept. 11
and Dominican University (Ill.) on Oct. 9.
The University of Chicago
(10-1-3), ranked 10th in the NCAA Division III by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America, has
posted a 7-0-2 record in its last nine matches, while
UW-Oshkosh (7-4-4) has gone 4-0-2 in its last six. The
Titans have allowed just one goal over those six
contests.
The University of Chicago outshot UW-Oshkosh, 12-5,
and posted a 7-5 advantage in corner kicks. Maroon goalkeeper Keith Crum collected
a pair of saves to notch his school-record 10th shutout of the season. Titan goalkeeper
Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield) stopped four shots to register his sixth shutout
of the year and the 27th of his career.
Saturday's contest was the
seventh between the two schools, with UW-Oshkosh holding
a 5-1-1 advantage in the all-time series.
Titans Thump Red
Hawks
The UW-Oshkosh
men's soccer team scored seven unanswered goals,
including six in the second half, to rout Ripon College,
7-1, on Wednesday (Oct. 20) in Ripon. It was the highest
goal count of the season for the Titans, who have
outscored their last five opponents by a 21-1 tally.
Ripon College (4-9) took a
1-0 lead over UW-Oshkosh (7-4-3) as Dustin Shellin broke
free and scored just 9:02 into play. UW-Oshkosh sent the
match to intermission tied 1-1 as Dan Schmeeckle (Jr.
Stevens Point) scored at the 21:05 mark of the
contest.
UW-Oshkosh found the back
of the net on six of its 13 shots in the second half as
T.J. Ayres (Fr. Middleton) scored and Ryan Stone
(Jr. Jackson) followed with back-to-back goals to
give UW-Oshkosh a 4-1 lead at the 57:26 mark of the
match. Ayres came back with a goal in the 63rd minute of
the game to make the score 5-1 and the Titans sealed the
victory with goals by Kevin Murphy (So. Appleton)
and Peter Hurley (Fr. Neenah) in the final 14
minutes.
UW-Oshkosh fired 24 shots
in the contest, while Ripon College took nine. The
Titans, 19-0-2 in their last 21 meetings with the Red
Hawks, also had a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks.
Ryan Dineen (Sr.
Brookfield) went the distance guarding the goal for the
Titans. He allowed one goal and stopped three shots.
Titans Swat
Yellowjackets
Ryan Compty (Fr.
Mukwonago) and Nick Romano (Fr. Naperville,
Ill.) both scored one goal and assisted on another as the
UW-Oshkosh men's soccer team defeated UW-Superior, 5-0,
on Sunday (Oct. 17) in Superior. It was the fourth
consecutive shutout for the Titans, who have posted a
3-0-1 record in those four contests.
Compty started UW-Oshkosh
(6-4-3) on its way to a fifth straight win over
UW-Superior (4-10-3) by scoring an unassisted goal just
13:31 into play. The Titans took a 3-0 lead to
intermission on goals by Kevin Murphy (So.
Appleton) and Nick Shebesta (Jr. New
Berlin). Murphy's goal was assisted by Dave Makovec (So.
Mukwonago) and Darren Gallagher (Sr.
Mukwonago), while Shebesta's goal came on a penalty kick.
UW-Oshkosh extended its
advantage to 5-0 on goals by Romano and Peter Hurley (Fr.
Neenah) in the final nine minutes of the match.
Romano's goal was assisted by Compty, while Hurley's goal
was assisted by Romano and Erik Solberg (Fr. Eden
Prairie, Minn.).
UW-Oshkosh outshot UW-Superior, 27-2, including
14-0 in the first half. Guarding the goal for the Titans and combining for the
shutout were Parker Lindow (Fr. Plymouth) and Derek Christiansen (Fr. Cedarburg).
Titans Post 17th
Straight Win Over Vikings
The UW-Oshkosh
men's soccer team scored three goals in the first 35
minutes of play and handed Lawrence University a 3-0 loss
on Wednesday (Oct.13) in Appleton. It was UW-Oshkosh's
17th straight win over Lawrence University, including the
12th by a shutout.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Ryan
Dineen (Sr. Brookfield) was extremely vocal in the
match as he contributed both offensively and defensively.
Dineen gave the Titans a 3-0 lead when he scored his
first collegiate goal on a penalty kick at the 34:53 mark
of the contest. Defensively, Dineen recorded his 26th
career shutout by saving five Lawrence University (5-5-2)
shots.
UW-Oshkosh (5-4-3) took a
1-0 lead on Dan Schmeeckle's (Jr. Stevens Point)
goal just 10:13 into play. The Titans extended their lead
to 2-0 on Kevin Murphy's (So. Appleton) goal at
the 28:35 mark of the match.
UW-Oshkosh outshot Lawrence University, 23-10,
and had a 10-4 advantage in corner kicks. The Titans had 11 of their shots saved
by Lawrence University goalkeeper Matt Wolin.
Titans, Stars
Play To Scoreless Tie
The UW-Oshkosh
and Dominican University (Ill.) men's soccer teams
couldn't find the net in 110 minutes of play and had to
settle for a scoreless double overtime tie on Saturday
(Oct. 9) at the Kolf Sports Center Complex.
It was UW-Oshkosh's
(4-4-3) second scoreless tie of the 2004 season, with the
other being against the University of St. Thomas (Minn.)
on Sept. 11. The Titans also played to a 1-1 double
overtime tie with Wilmington College (Ohio) on Sept. 4.
Dominican University
(9-2-1), which was coming off a 2-1 double overtime loss
to Aurora University (Ill.) on Wednesday (Oct. 6), has
yet to score in four meetings with UW-Oshkosh. The Stars
lost twice to the Titans a year ago, including a 1-0
decision in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division
III Championship.
UW-Oshkosh attempted 12
shots in Saturday's match, including nine that were saved
by Dominican University goalkeeper Jonathan Maendel.
Dominican University took five shots in the match,
including two that were stopped by UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper
Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield).
UW-Oshkosh recorded its
fifth shutout of the season behind the strong defensive
play of C.J. Lipinski (Jr. New Berlin). Lipinski
and his defensive mates limited Dominican University to
just two shots after the first period.
Titans Rout
Pioneers In Titan Stadium Debut
The UW-Oshkosh
men's soccer team made its inaugural appearance at Titan
Stadium an overwhelming success as it defeated
UW-Platteville, 6-0, on Sunday (Oct. 3).
UW-Oshkosh, which is
scheduled to play its three remaining home contests of
the 2004 season at the Kolf Sports Center Complex, will
move its home matches to Titan Stadium on a permanent
basis beginning next fall. With exception of a few games
at Schumerth Field, UW-Oshkosh has played all of its home
matches during the past 20-plus seasons at the Kolf
Sports Center Complex.
UW-Oshkosh (4-4-2) scored
goals against UW-Platteville (5-6-1) on its first four
shots of the match, including Kevin Murphy's (So.
Appleton) attempt just 1:38 into play. The Titans
followed Murphy's score with goals by Ryan Stone (Jr.
Jackson), Dave Makovec (So. Mukwonago) and
Nick Shebesta (Jr. New Berlin) at the 3:17, 8:23
and 12:15 marks of the contest, respectively.
UW-Oshkosh concluded its
scoring parade with a late first half goal (39:22) by
Shaun Gallagher (Fr. Mukwonago) and a second half
tally (77:47) by T.J. Ayres (Fr. Middleton).
The Titans outshot the
Pioneers, 27-6, and posted a 9-2 advantage in corner
kicks. UW-Oshkosh totaled eight assists in the contest,
including two each by Shebesta and Stone. Guarding the
net for UW-Oshkosh and combining for the shutout were
goalkeepers Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield), Derek
Christiansen (Fr. Cedarburg) and Parker Lindow
(Fr. Plymouth).
Titans Fall To
Nationally-Ranked Thunder
Wheaton College
(Ill.) scored two early goals and held on to defeat
UW-Oshkosh, 2-1, in a men's soccer match played Friday
(Oct. 1) in Wheaton, Ill. The Thunder victory snapped a
three-match losing streak to the Titans, including a 1-0
setback in the third round of last year's NCAA Division
III Championship.
Wheaton College (8-2),
ranked 12th in the NCAA Division III by the National
Soccer Coaches Association of America, jumped to a 1-0
lead just 8:07 into play when Sean Pearman took a
crossing pass and sent the ball into the net. The Thunder
extended their advantage to 2-0 at the 24:49 mark of the
contest when Sean Rigby headed a deflected pass into the
goal.
UW-Oshkosh (3-4-2) cut its
2-0 deficit in half when Ryan Stone (Jr. Jackson)
scored 57:26 into the match off a Shaun Gallagher (Fr.
Mukwonago) assist. The goal was Stone's second of
the season. UW-Oshkosh put pressure on the Wheaton
College defense in the closing minutes, but
unsuccessfully changed the score.
Wheaton College outshot
UW-Oshkosh by an 18-10 count and held a 3-1 advantage in
corner kicks. UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Ryan Dineen (Sr.
Brookfield) made six saves in the contest, while
Wheaton College netminder Paul St. Aubyn made two.
Titans Knock Off
Raiders
T.J. Ayres (Fr.
Middleton) scored twice and Dan Schmeeckle (Jr.
Stevens Point) once as the UW-Oshkosh men's soccer
team defeated the Milwaukee School of Engineering, 3-1,
on Sunday (Sept. 26) at the Kolf Sports Center Complex.
UW-Oshkosh (3-3-2) jumped
to a 1-0 lead as Schmeeckle scored just 14:55 into play.
The Milwaukee School of Engineering (3-5-2) tied the
match at 1-1 when Demetrius Banks scored at the 23:57
mark of the contest.
Ayres broke the deadlock
between the two schools when he scored 1:45 before
intermission. Ayres then gave the Titans added cushion
when he scored 5:52 after the halftime break. It was the
first multiple goal game of Ayres' career.
UW-Oshkosh took 12 shots
in the match, including two by Ayres, Schmeeckle and Ryan
Compty (Fr. Mukwonago). The Milwaukee School of
Engineering was limited to just three shots in the
contest.
UW-Oshkosh has won all
five of its meetings with the Milwaukee School of
Engineering, outscoring the Raiders by a 14-2 count in
those contests.
Titans Top
DuHawks On Own Goal
For some, it's a
matter of being in the right place at the right time.
But on Saturday (Sept. 25)
at the Kolf Sports Center Complex, the UW-Oshkosh men's
soccer team benefited from Loras College (Iowa) being in
the wrong place at the wrong time.
The Titans took advantage
of an own goal to shut out Loras College, 1-0. UW-Oshkosh
(2-3-2) gained the victory when Loras College (4-3)
goalkeeper Keith Smerko misplayed a cross at the 36:55
mark of the contest and the ball squirted into the net.
The two teams combined for
12 shots, with the Titans taking seven and the DuHawks
five. All seven UW-Oshkosh shots were stopped by Smerko,
while four Loras College shots were saved by Titan
goalkeeper Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield). Johnny
Malan (Jr. Brookfield), Kevin Murphy (So.
Appleton) and Ryan Stone (Jr. Jackson) fired two
shots each to account for six of UW-Oshkosh's seven
shots.
Saturday's match was the
first between the two schools since 1999, with UW-Oshkosh
tying the all-time series at 3-3 following its win.
Muskies Pull
Away From Titans
Lakeland College scored both
of its goals in the last nine minutes of play to defeat UW-Oshkosh, 2-0, in a
men's soccer match held Saturday (Sept. 18) at the Kolf Sports Center Complex.
Lakeland College (3-3-1)
took only three shots in the match, but scoring strikes
by Zach Buchman and Scott Kress were enough to provide
the Muskies with their margin of victory. Buchman gave
Lakeland College a 1-0 lead on his goal with 8:35 left in
the match, while Kress extended the Muskies' advantage to
2-0 on his goal with just 12 seconds remaining.
UW-Oshkosh (1-3-2) fired 21 shots in the match,
including six by T.J. Ayres (Fr. Middleton), four by Dave Makovec (So.
Mukwonago) and three by Johnny Malan (Jr. Brookfield). The Titans
had 10 of their shots saved by Lakeland College goalkeeper Joe Silverberg.
Saturday's match was the third between the two
schools. Previously, UW-Oshkosh defeated Lakeland College by counts of 7-0 in
1996 and 3-0 in 2003.
Titans Suffer
Rare Loss To Green Knights
Chris Marx's
goal with just under nine minutes to play pushed the St.
Norbert College men's soccer team to a 3-2 victory over
UW-Oshkosh on Wednesday (Sept. 15) in De Pere.
Marx's goal gave the Green
Knights their first win over the Titans since a 3-1
triumph in Oshkosh on Oct. 29, 1986. The St. Norbert
College victory snapped a 17-match losing streak for the
Green Knights in the series.
St. Norbert College (5-0)
took a 2-0 halftime lead before UW-Oshkosh (1-2-2)
answered with two goals of its own in the second half.
Marx's game winner came off a throw-in and a deflection
at the 81:24 mark of the match.
St. Norbert College took
control of the match early as Travis King scored just
9:25 into play. The Green Knights cushioned their
advantage when Nick Bonifas scored at the 33:04 mark of
the game.
UW-Oshkosh answered in the second half on
a goal by Shaun Gallagher (Fr. Mukwonago) nearly 11 minutes into
play. The Titans tied the match at the 73:52 mark of the contest when
Ryan Stone (Jr. Jackson) knocked in a loose ball that squirted
away from St. Norbert College goalkeeper Yuri Petrasz. Stone also had
one of the assists on Gallagher's goal.
Petrasz made five saves
for St. Norbert College, as UW-Oshkosh outshot the Green
Knights, 17-15. Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield) made
two saves as UW-Oshkosh's goalkeeper.
Titans Down
Sabres For First Win Of Season
The UW-Oshkosh
men's soccer team won its first match of the young 2004
season by defeating Marian College, 1-0, on Sunday (Sept.
12) at the Kolf Sports Center Complex.
UW-Oshkosh, which went
0-1-2 in its previous three contests, topped Marian
College (0-4-1) behind Kevin Murphy's (So.
Appleton) unassisted goal just 6:38 into play. It's only
the second time in 21 years that it took UW-Oshkosh until
the fourth match of the season to win its first contest.
UW-Oshkosh took 19 shots
in the game, including four by T.J. Ayres (Fr.
Middleton) and three each by Murphy and Alex Minten (Fr.
Sturgeon Bay). Marian College fired seven shots,
including two each by T.J. DiPrizio and Jeremy Ross.
Both goal keepers were
busy in the match as Marian College's Marko Dugandzic
stopped 11 shots and UW-Oshkosh's Ryan Dineen five.
Sunday's match was the
21st between the two schools, with UW-Oshkosh now owning
a 20-1 advantage in the all-time series.
Titans, Tommies
Battle To Scoreless Tie
Three
goalkeepers combined to save 13 shots as the UW-Oshkosh
and University of St. Thomas (Minn.) men's soccer teams
played to a scoreless double overtime tie on Saturday
(Sept. 11) at the Kolf Sports Center Complex. It was the
second consecutive match that resulted in a tie for
UW-Oshkosh, with the other being a 1-1 double overtime
contest with John Carroll University (Ohio) on Sept. 4.
UW-Oshkosh (0-1-2)
attempted 15 shots in the match, including eight that
were saved by University of St. Thomas goalkeepers Matt
Carlson and Peder Hatling. Carlson had three saves for
the Tommies in 45 minutes of action, while Hatling
recorded five stops in 65 minutes of play.
The University of St. Thomas (3-0-1) got off eight
shots in the contest, including five that were kept out of the net by UW-Oshkosh
goalkeeper Ryan Dineen (Sr. Brookfield). Dineen played all of the contest's
110 minutes to tally his first shutout of the season and the 22nd of his career.
Saturday's match was the
first between UW-Oshkosh and the University of St. Thomas
since 1998. The Titans hold a 5-1-2 advantage in the
all-time series, including a 2-1 victory over the Tommies
in the 1991 NCAA Division III Championship.
Titans, Quakers
Play To Tie
The UW-Oshkosh
and Wilmington College (Ohio) men's soccer teams battled
through 110 minutes of physical activity for a 1-1 double
overtime tie on Saturday (Sept. 4) in Wilmington, Ohio.
UW-Oshkosh (0-1-1) took a
1-0 lead over its first-time opponent as Dan Schmeeckle
(Jr. Stevens Point) scored on an assist from Kevin
Murphy (So. Appleton) at the 64:31 mark of the
second half. Three minutes later (67:31), Wilmington
College (1-0-1) evened the tally when Alex Van der Sluijs
converted a penalty kick.
Wilmington College outshot
UW-Oshkosh, 3-1, in the two overtime periods after
holding a 14-12 advantage at the end of regulation.
UW-Oshkosh's shot count included two attempts each from
Murphy, Schmeeckle, Ryan Compty (Fr. Mukwonago),
Alex Minten (Fr. Sturgeon Bay) and Nick Shebesta
(Jr. New Berlin).
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Ryan
Dineen (Sr. Brookfield) had to make eight saves in
the match, including two in the second overtime period.
Wilmington College goalkeeper Justin Saylor stopped seven
shots in the contest, including one in the first overtime
frame.
UW-Oshkosh entered the
game ranked third in the NCAA Division III by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
Blue Streaks
Trip Titans In Season Opener
John Carroll
University (Ohio) made the most of its four shots as it
edged UW-Oshkosh, 3-2, in a men's soccer match held
Friday (Sept. 3) in Wilmington, Ohio. It was the 2004
season opener for both squads, with UW-Oshkosh dropping
its inaugural contest for the first time since 1998.
Friday's match involved
two teams that appeared in last year's NCAA Division III
Championship, with UW-Oshkosh advancing to the semifinals
and John Carroll University to the round of 16.
UW-Oshkosh entered the game ranked third in the NCAA
Division III by the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America, while John Carroll University was charted
14th.
Alex Bernot gave John
Carroll University (1-0) a 1-0 lead as he headed the ball
into the net at the 7:42 mark of the first half. Bernot's
shot was the first of the match.
After seven consecutive
UW-Oshkosh (0-1) shots failed to find their destination,
John Carroll University's Kevin Pap got behind the
Titans' defense and scored on a breakaway at the 28:52
mark of the first half. The Blue Streaks took their
two-goal lead to intermission.
UW-Oshkosh entered the
scoring column when Erik Solberg (Fr. Eden
Prairie, Minn.) tallied his first collegiate goal at the
56:41 mark of the second half. Milko Cecez, however, gave
the Blue Streaks a much needed insurance goal when he
converted a penalty kick at the 71:12 mark of the second
half for a 3-1 John Carroll University lead. The Titans
cut their deficit to 3-2 when T.J. Ayres (Fr.
Middleton) registered his first collegiate goal with 1:52
to play.
UW-Oshkosh outshot its
first-time opponent, 19-4, and had an 8-0 advantage in
corner kicks. John Carroll University goalkeeper John
Garber had five saves in the match.
Titans Open 21st
Season
The UW-Oshkosh men's
soccer team begins its 21st season on Friday (Sept. 3)
when it plays John Carroll University in Wilmington,
Ohio.
Friday's contest matches two teams that appeared in last
year's NCAA Division III Championship, with UW-Oshkosh
advancing to the semifinals and John Carroll University
to the round of 16. UW-Oshkosh, 21-1 a year ago,
currently ranks third in the NCAA Division III by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America, while
John Carroll University, 17-5 last season, lists 14th.
UW-Oshkosh, which plays Wilmington College on its home
field on Saturday (Sept. 4), returns 10 lettermen from
last year's team that posted the most wins in school
history. Among the returnees is Ryan Dineen, a senior
goalkeeper who received NCAA Division III All-Central
Region first teams honors a year ago after yielding just
eight goals in 1,841 minutes of action.
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