John Named To Scholar All-Region Team
UW-Oshkosh women's soccer player
Michelle John (Jr. • Whitefish Bay) has been named as a honorable
mention selection on the 2005 Scholar All-Central Region Team by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). John, a midfielder,
was one of 83 collegiate players voted to the squad as a first team,
second team, third team or honorable mention selection.
John, who owns a 3.37 cumulative
grade point average as an elementary education major, started all 20
contests for the Titans this past season and totaled three goals and
five assists for 11 points. She had two match-winning goals, including
the decisive score in UW-Oshkosh's 1-0 victory over UW-Stevens Point.
Defensively, John helped the Titans post nine shutouts and a 1.03 goals
against average. John's performance earned her NCAA Division III All-Central
Region third team and All-WIAC first team honors.
Last year, John started all
22 matches for UW-Oshkosh and totaled five goals and eight assists for
18 points. John's effort gained her NCAA Division III All-Central Region
second team honors. In 2003, John started all 21 games for the Titans
and compiled five goals and three assists for 18 points.
To be eligible for consideration
for the Women's Scholar All-Region Team, a player must be at least a
junior in academic standing, have no less than a 3.30 cumulative grade
point average, start at least 50 percent of the team’s games and
be nominated by an NSCAA member coach.
UW-Oshkosh compiled a 13-6-1 record during the 2005 season, including
a second-place 6-1-1 mark in the WIAC.
John, Stroud Receive All-Region Awards
 The National Soccer Coaches Association of America
has named UW-Oshkosh women's soccer players Michelle John (Jr.
• Whitefish Bay) and Stacy Stroud (Sr. • New Berlin)
to the 2005 NCAA Division III All-Central Region Team.
John, a midfielder, and Stroud, a
defender, were selected to the third team after leading UW-Oshkosh
to a 13-6-1 record and a second-place finish in the WIAC standings.
John, who was an All-Region second
team choice a year ago, started all 20 contests for the Titans
this past season and totaled three goals and five assists for
11 points. She had the match-winning goal in UW-Oshkosh’s
1-0 victory over UW-Stevens Point and 8-0 victory over Concordia
University.
Last year, John started all 22 matches
for UW-Oshkosh and totaled five goals and eight assists for 18
points. In 2003, John started all 21 games for the Titans and
compiled five goals and three assists for 18 points.
Stroud started all 20 matches for
UW-Oshkosh this past season and led a defensive unit that posted
nine shutouts and a 1.03 goals against average. She also totaled
three goals and five assists for 11 points. Stroud had the match-winning
goal in UW-Oshkosh's 3-2 victory over UW-River Falls.
Last year, Stroud started 20 of the
22 matches that she played in for the Titans and counted three
goals and three assists for nine points. In 2003, Stroud started
all 21 matches for UW-Oshkosh and compiled five goals and one
assist for 11 points. In 2002, Stroud started 11 of the 18 contests
that she played in for the Titans and totaled one goal.
Players selected to the NCAA Division
III All-Central Region first team were Julie Sapko of Loras College
(Iowa), Louisa Bigelow, Annie Borton, Cara Goff and Meghan Leahy
of Macalester College (Minn.), Diana Connett, Jacqui Deleon and
Renee Neuner of the University of Chicago (Ill.) and Jennifer
Binger, Laura Koontz and Colleen McAndrews of Wheaton College
(Ill.). |
All-WIAC Team Includes Four Titans
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Two-time honorees Michelle John
(Jr. • Whitefish Bay), Nicole Kunick (Sr. • Green
Bay) and Stacy Stroud (Sr. • New Berlin) were among
four UW-Oshkosh players named to the 2005 All-WIAC women’s
soccer team. The league’s nine head coaches selected
the 23-member squad, which also included UW-Oshkosh’s
Amanda Matzke (Fr. • Green Bay).
John, a midfielder, started all 20 contests for the Titans
this past season and totaled three goals and five assists
for 11 points. She had the match-winning goal in UW-Oshkosh’s
victories over UW-Stevens Point and Concordia University.
John, who also received All-WIAC honors in 2004, has compiled
13 goals and 16 assists during her three seasons with the
Titans.
Kunick, a forward, started all 20 games for UW-Oshkosh this
past year and totaled four goals and four assists for 12 points.
She had the match-winning goal in UW-Oshkosh’s victories
over Lawrence University, UW-La Crosse and UW-Stout. Kunick,
who also received All-WIAC mention in 2004, concluded her
UW-Oshkosh career with 33 goals and 77 points, both school
records.
Stroud, a defender, started all 20 matches for the Titans
this past season and totaled three goals and five assists
for 11 points. She had the match-winning goal in UW-Oshkosh’s
victory over UW-River Falls. Stroud, who also received All-WIAC
accolades in 2004, helped Titans record nine shutouts and
a 1.03 goals against average. Her career totals feature 12
goals and nine assists.
Matzke, a midfielder, started 18 of the Titans’ 20 games
this past season and totaled eight goals and five assists
for 21 points. She had the match-winning goal in UW-Oshkosh’s
victory over UW-Whitewater. Matzke is the first UW-Oshkosh
freshman to receive All-WIAC recognition.
Other players gaining All-WIAC honors were Marcia Foltz, Liz
Kooistra, Emily Meisinger, Allison Smith and Becky Westbrook
of UW-Eau Claire, Stephanie Harbaugh, Sarah Swoboda and Amy
Todd of UW-La Crosse, Lindsay Kowaleski and Laurie Trifone
of UW-Platteville, Sarah Carlson, Amy Jensen, Ashley Peterson
and Hannah Tvedt of UW-River Falls, Amanda Prawat and Kimi
Wiepz of UW-Stevens Point, Michelle Lizotte and Heidi Schultz
of UW-Stout and Lindsey Kohlbeck of UW-Whitewater.
UW-River Falls’ Carlson was named the league’s
Player of the Year and UW-Eau Claire’s Sean Yengo as
the conference’s Coach of the Year.
UW-Oshkosh concluded the 2005 season with a 13-6-1 record,
including a second-place 6-1-1 mark in the WIAC. Since 2000,
the Titans have booked an 80-32-8 record, highlighted by listings
of 15-4 in 2000 and 15-4-3 in 2004. |
Blugolds Rally To Edge Titans
In WIAC Tournament Final
|
Top-seeded UW-Eau Claire rallied
from a 1-0 halftime deficit to defeat second-seeded UW-Oshkosh,
2-1, in the championship match of the WIAC Women's Soccer
Tournament held Saturday (Nov. 5) in Eau Claire.
The WIAC Tournament title is
the first for UW-Eau Claire (15-2-4) after eight previous
setbacks in the event's championship match. As WIAC Tournament
champion, UW-Eau Claire receives the league's automatic bid
to the 60-team NCAA Division III Championship.
UW-Oshkosh, which dropped a 1-0
decision to UW-Eau Claire on Sept. 30 in Oshkosh, took an
early 1-0 lead as Maggie Hoffman (So. • Waukesha) lofted
a shot into the goal just 2:44 into play. The unassisted goal
was Hoffman's fifth of the season. UW-Oshkosh went to intermission
leading 1-0 after posting a 7-4 advantage in shots during
the first 45 minutes of competition.
UW-Eau Claire, the 24th-ranked
team in the NCAA Division III by the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America, reversed the shot count in the second
half by compiling a 7-4 advantage. The Blugolds tied the score
on Liz Kooistra's goal at the 57:35 mark of the contest. Kooistra's
match-tying goal was assisted by Emily Meisinger.
The Blugolds then took the lead 52 seconds later when Maria
Iaizzo headed in a cross from Jessica Millard at the 58:27
mark of the match. The contest remained scoreless the rest
of the way.
Both teams played well despite
the rainy and cold conditions. UW-Eau Claire fired 11 shots
and totaled four corner kicks, while UW-Oshkosh launched 11
shots and compiled three corner kicks. Iaizzo and Kooistra
took three shots each to lead the Blugolds, while Nicole Kunick
(Sr. • Green Bay) took four shots to pace the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh also had Hoffman and Stacy Stroud (Sr. •
New Berlin) take two shots each.
UW-Eau Claire split its goalkeeping
duties as Liz Weirick played the first half and Allie Rivard
the second. Weirick recorded both UW-Eau Claire saves in the
contest. UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha (Sr. •
Brookfield) stopped six shots in the match.
UW-Oshkosh was appearing in the
championship match of the WIAC Tournament for the second straight
season. The Titans dropped a 1-0 decision to UW-Stevens Point
a year ago.
UW-Oshkosh ends the season with
a 13-6-1 record, including a second-place 6-1-1 mark in the
WIAC. Since 2000, the Titans have compiled a 80-32-8 record,
highlighted by listings of 15-4 in 2000 and 15-4-3 in 2004. |
Titans Overcome Halftime Deficit To Edge
Blue Devils In WIAC Tournament Semifinal
|
UW-Oshkosh overcame a first-half
scare to defeat UW-Stout, 2-1, in a semifinal round contest
of the WIAC Women’s Soccer Tournament held Friday (Nov.
4) in Eau Claire.
UW-Oshkosh (13-5-1), which ousted UW-Stout in the semifinal
round of last year’s WIAC Tournament, advances to the
championship match against UW-Eau Claire (14-2-4). The two
teams will play for the WIAC Tournament title on Saturday
(Nov. 5) at 1 p.m. in Eau Claire. The winner of the WIAC Tournament
receives the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division
III Championship.
UW-Stout (10-3-5) took a 1-0 lead to intermission as Shannon
Hermes scored an unassisted goal at 34:08 mark of the contest.
The Titans, who played to a scoreless tie with UW-Stout on
Sept. 17 in Oshkosh, trailed at halftime despite posting a
9-6 advantage in shots.
UW-Oshkosh rallied for the victory by scoring on two of its
16 shots in the second half.
The Titans tied the score on Amanda Matzke’s (Fr. •
Green Bay) penalty kick at the 62:29 mark of the contest.
The goal was her eighth of the season.
UW-Oshkosh scored the winning goal on a shot by Nicole Kunick
(Sr. • Green Bay) with just 118 seconds left in the
90-minute match. Kunick’s fourth goal of the season
came on an assist by Maggie Hoffman (So. • Waukesha).
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield)
had three saves in the first half and one in the second. UW-Stout
goalkeeper Charla Buxbaum halted 15 UW-Oshkosh shots, including
11 in the second half.
UW-Oshkosh, which limited UW-Stout to just three shots in
the second half, had a 3-2 advantage in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh is appearing in the
championship match of the WIAC Tournament for second straight
season. The Titans dropped a 1-0 decision to UW-Stevens Point
a year ago. |
Titans To Meet UW-Stout
In WIAC Tournament Semifinal
UW-Oshkosh will make
its sixth straight appearance in the semifinals of the WIAC Women's
Soccer Tournament when it plays UW-Stout at 2 p.m. on Friday (Nov.
4) in Eau Claire.
UW-Oshkosh (12-5-1) received a bye
into the semifinal round after finishing second in the WIAC's
regular season standings with a 6-1-1 record. The Titans, who
have gone 12-2-1 in their last 15 matches, are seeded second in
the tournament for the first time since 2001.
Third-seed UW-Stout (10-2-5) advanced
to its game with UW-Oshkosh after posting a 2-1 overtime win over
UW-La Crosse (9-7-2) in the quarterfinals on Tuesday (Nov. 1).
It was UW-Stout's first WIAC Tournament victory since 1996.
UW-Oshkosh and UW-Stout are meeting
twice in a season for the second consecutive year. The Titans
own a 9-2-3 record against the Blue Devils, including a scoreless
tie on Oct. 17 in Menomonie. Last year, UW-Oshkosh tallied a 5-3
win over UW-Stout in the semifinals of the WIAC Tournament after
playing to a 2-2 tie with the Blue Devils during the regular season.
Like UW-Oshkosh, UW-Eau Claire (13-2-4)
also received a bye into the semifinals. The Blugolds were awarded
the tournament's top seed after capturing the WIAC's regular season
championship with a 6-0-2 record.
UW-Eau Claire will host fifth-seed UW-River Falls (12-3-3) at
11 a.m. on Friday in the semifinals. UW-River Falls moved to its
game with UW-Eau Claire after recording a 1-0 overtime win over
fourth-seed UW-Stevens Point (8-7-2) in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.
The championship match of the WIAC
Tournament is scheduled for Saturday (Nov. 5) at 1 p.m. in Eau
Claire. The winner of the WIAC Tournament receives the league's
automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championship. |
Titans Post Shutout In Regular Season Finale
Maggie
Hoffman (So. • Waukesha) and Dana Gudel (So. • Middleton)
scored second half goals as the UW-Oshkosh women’s soccer
team defeated Elmhurst College (Ill.), 2-0, on Saturday (Oct.
29) in Elmhurst, Ill. It was the regular season finale for both
teams.
Hoffman broke a scoreless debate with her unassisted goal at the
47:56 mark of the contest. The goal was Hoffman’s fourth
of the season.
UW-Oshkosh (12-5-1) maintained its 1-0 lead until Gudel scored
on a direct kick with just 52 seconds left in the 90-minute match.
Gudel’s goal was her first of the season and the second
of her collegiate career.
UW-Oshkosh fired 18 shots in the contest, including 10 in the
second half. Elmhurst College (5-13-1) launched just six shots
in the match. The Bluejays posted a 3-2 advantage in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield)
stopped four Elmhurst College shots to record her fifth shutout
of the season. Elmhurst College goalkeeper Amy LeFurgy halted
four UW-Oshkosh shots in the match.
UW-Oshkosh’s victory was its 10th in 12 matches. The Titans
entered the match as the seventh-ranked team in the NCAA Division
III Central Region.
UW-Oshkosh returns to action on Nov. 4 by playing UW-River Falls
(11-3-3), UW-Stevens Point (8-6-2) or UW-Stout (10-3-5) in the
semifinal round of the WIAC Tournament. WIAC regular season champion
UW-Eau Claire (13-2-4) will host the semifinals and final of the
league tournament. |
Titans Slay Green Knights
The
UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team celebrated its last home match
of the 2005 season with a 3-1 victory over St. Norbert College
on Wednesday (Oct. 26) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
St. Norbert College
(4-12) took an early 1-0 lead as Meredith Whiteley scored her
team-leading eighth goal of the season just 4:40 into play. Assisting
on the goal were Corey Klein and Kate Kaminski.
UW-Oshkosh (11-5-1),
however, bounced back to score three times between the 23rd and
36th minute of the contest to post its fifth win over the Green
Knights in six matches.
UW-Oshkosh had three
different players register goals as Amanda Matzke (Fr. •
Green Bay) tied the score at the 22:48 mark of the contest and
Melodie Romanowich (Fr. • Wauwatosa) put the Titans ahead
at the 29:43 mark of the match. It was the seventh goal of the
season for Matzke and the team-leading 10th for Romanowich.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked seventh
in the NCAA Division III Central Region, extended its lead to
3-1 when Katy Werginz (Jr. • Waupaca) scored her sixth goal
of the year at the 35:13 mark of the match.
UW-Oshkosh compiled
advantages of 29-5 in shots and 10-0 on corner kicks. The Titans
were also called offsides nine times.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper
Christine Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield) had one save in the
contest, while St. Norbert College goalkeeper Hannah Severson
tallied eight.
In addition to Barutha, Wednesday's game also marked the final
contest on the Titans' home turf for UW-Oshkosh seniors Nicole
Kunick (Green Bay), Kristen Malmstrom (Brookfield) and Stacy Stroud
(New Berlin). |
Titans Triumph Over Spartans
Katy
Werginz (Jr. • Waupaca) and Melodie Romanowich (Fr. •
Wauwatosa) scored goals as the UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team
defeated Aurora University (Ill.), 2-0, on Friday (Oct. 21) in
Aurora, Ill.
Werginz gave UW-Oshkosh (10-5-1) a 1-0 lead when she scored an
unassisted goal in the 35th minute (34:36) of play. The goal was
her fifth of the year.
Romanowich extended the Titans' advantage to 2-0 when she scored
an unassisted goal in the 61st minute (61:00) of competition.
The goal was her team-leading ninth of the season.
Aurora University (11-6)
suffered the loss despite having advantages of 9-7 in shots and
6-4 in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh recorded
its eighth shutout of the season behind the goalkeeping of Christine
Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield). Barutha stopped five Aurora
University shots en route to her 13th career shutout. Aurora University
goalkeeper Angela Garza halted two UW-Oshkosh shots in the match.
The Spartans also had another save by a defender.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked seventh
in the NCAA Division III Central Region, has won three of its
five meetings with Aurora University. |
Titans Pull Away To Defeat Pioneers
The
UW-Oshkosh women’s soccer team scored three goals within
nine minutes of each other in the second half to pull away and
defeat UW-Platteville, 3-0, on Wednesday (Oct. 19) at J.J. Keller
Field at Titan Stadium.
UW-Oshkosh remained unbeaten in 13 matches against UW-Platteville
by getting unassisted goals from Maggie Hoffman (So. • Waukesha),
Michelle John (Jr. • Whitefish Bay) and Amanda Matzke (Fr.
• Green Bay).
The Titans broke a scoreless tie when Hoffman sailed a shot into
the goal at the 52:58 mark of the contest. It took just 40 seconds
for UW-Oshkosh to increase its lead as John scored a goal at the
53:38 mark of the match. The Titans closed their scoring on a
goal by Matzke at the 61:55 mark of the game. It was the sixth
goal of the season for Matzke and the third for both Hoffman and
John.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked seventh in the NCAA Division III Central Region,
took 24 shots in the match, including 13 in the first half. UW-Platteville
was held to just four shots, two in each half. The Titans posted
a 9-2 advantage in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh recorded its sixth shutout of the season behind the
goalkeeping of Christine Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield) and
Christine Wojtanowski (So. • Slinger). Both players stopped
one shot in the match, with Barutha guarding the goal for 70 minutes
and Wojtanowski for 20. UW-Platteville goalkeeper Laurie Trifone
played the entire contest and saved 11 shots.
UW-Oshkosh (9-5-1/6-1-1 WIAC) kept its WIAC title hopes alive
with the victory over UW-Platteville (7-6-3/2-6 WIAC). The Titans,
who have played all eight of their WIAC matches, trail first-place
UW-Eau Claire by one-half game in the league standings. UW-Eau
Claire (10-1-3/5-0-1 WIAC) finishes its WIAC schedule with games
against UW-Stout on Friday (Oct. 21) and UW-Superior on Saturday
(Oct. 22). |
Titans Fall To Defending National Champion
Defending
NCAA Division III women’s soccer champion Wheaton College
(Ill.) scored three consecutive first-half goals to defeat UW-Oshkosh,
3-2, on Wednesday (Oct. 12) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
UW-Oshkosh (8-5-1) took a 1-0 lead just 11:34 into the match when
Amanda Matzke (Fr. • Green Bay) scored on a penalty kick.
The goal was Matzke’s fifth of the season.
Wheaton College (11-2), the
ninth-ranked team in the NCAA Division III, quickly overcame its
deficit with a pair of goals in the 19th minute of play. The Thunder
tied the score on a goal by Mary Doleshal at the 18:10 mark of
the match and took a 2-1 lead on a goal by All-American Jen Binger
32 seconds later.
Wheaton College extended its advantage to 3-1 when Karen Jezequel
scored at the 32:33 mark of the game. The Thunder went to intermission
holding a 3-1 lead.
UW-Oshkosh cut into Wheaton College’s lead when Stacy Stroud
(Sr. • New Berlin) scored on an assist from Matzke at the
82:23 mark of the match. The goal was Stroud’s third of
the year.
Wheaton College, which has won 36 of its last 39 matches, outshot
UW-Oshkosh, 15-9. The Titans, who had gone 8-1-1 in their previous
10 contests, posted a 4-2 advantage in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield)
tallied five saves in the match, while Wheaton College goalkeeper
Ashley Vratil counted one. |
Titans Pummel Falcons
The
UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team scored seven second-half goals
en route to an 8-0 victory over Concordia University on Sunday
(Oct. 9) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
UW-Oshkosh (8-4-1),
which has outscored its last three opponents by a 19-1 tally,
took a 1-0 halftime lead as Michelle John (Jr. • Whitefish
Bay) scored just 15 seconds (44:45) before the break. The goal
was John's second of the season.
UW-Oshkosh held its
1-0 advantage until Katy Werginz (Jr. • Waupaca) registered
her fourth goal of the season at the 60:47 mark of the contest.
The Titans then bombarded the Falcons with six goals in the final
29 minutes of play, including three by Melodie Romanowich (Fr.
• Wauwatosa), to record their largest margin of victory
in 37 matches.
Romanowich gave UW-Oshkosh
a 5-0 lead when she scored at the 70:58 mark of the contest. She
also scored twice in the final five minutes of play, counting
the Titans' seventh and eighth goals at the 84:21 and 88:03 marks
of the match, respectively. Romanowich leads the Titans with eight
goals on the season.
UW-Oshkosh's scoring
parade also included goals by Kristine Alioto (Fr. • Colgate),
Mindy Vinje (So. • Madison) and Maggie Hoffman (So. •
Waukesha). Alioto scored at the 67:31 mark of the match to give
UW-Oshkosh a 3-0 lead, while Vinje scored at the 68:05 mark of
the contest to give the Titans a 4-0 advantage. Hoffman gave the
Titans a 6-0 lead with her goal at the 80:57 mark of the game.
It was the second goal of the season for both Alioto and Hoffman
and the first for Vinje.
UW-Oshkosh had six players
collect assists in the match as Maggie Hoffman compiled two and
John, Romanowich, Jessica Hoffman (So. • Waukesha), Elizabeth
Kutzke (Fr. • Beaver Dam) and Stacy Stroud (Sr. •
New Berlin) one each.
UW-Oshkosh split its
goalkeeping duties three ways as Christie Barutha (Sr. •
Brookfield) played 67:31, Chris Wojtanowski (So. • Slinger)
12:26 and Amanda Dobbs (Fr. • Dousman) 10:03. Dobbs had
the lone save for the Titans. Goalkeeper Daria Klotz allowed eight
goals and stopped seven shots while playing all 90 minutes for
Concordia University.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked eighth
in the NCAA Division III Central Region, outshot Concordia University
(4-8-1), 30-1. The Titans also had a 13-0 advantage in corner
kicks. |
Titans Net Eagles
The
UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team scored the first five goals of
the match and coasted to a 5-1 victory over UW-La Crosse on Wednesday
(Oct. 5) in La Crosse.
UW-Oshkosh (7-4-1/5-1-1
WIAC) took a quick 1-0 lead as Nicole Kunick (Sr. • Green
Bay) scored on assists from Amanda Matzke (Fr. • Green Bay)
and Katy Werginz (Jr. • Waupaca) just 47 seconds into play.
The goal was Kunick's third of the season.
UW-Oshkosh, which has
won five of its last six matches against UW-La Crosse (5-4-1/1-2-1
WIAC), doubled its advantage at the 24:24 mark of the contest
as Werginz scored on an assist from Matzke. It was the third goal
of the season for Werginz.
Matzke scored UW-Oshkosh's
third and fifth goal of the match on assists from Kunick and Stacy
Stroud (Sr. • New Berlin). The goals scored at the 27:52
and 46:46 marks of the contest were Matzke's third and fourth
of the season.
UW-Oshkosh's fourth
goal of the match was scored unassisted by Jessica Hoffman (So.
• Waukesha) at the 45:28 mark of the game. The goal was
Hoffman's first of the season.
UW-La Crosse avoided
the shutout at the 69:54 mark of the match as Amy Todd scored
an unassisted goal.
UW-Oshkosh outshot UW-La
Crosse, 28-9, and posted a 5-1 advantage in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper
Christine Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield) had three saves in
the match. Stephanie Harbaugh started in goal for the Eagles and
played 56 minutes. Amanda Clark played the final 34 minutes, recording
five saves. Another UW-La Crosse save was recorded by a defender.
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Titans Swat Yellowjackets
Melodie
Romanowich (Fr. • Wauwatosa) scored twice while Nicole Kunick
(Sr. • Green Bay) established a pair of school records as
the UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team trounced UW-Superior, 6-0,
on Sunday (Oct. 2) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
Romanowich, one of five
players to register goals for UW-Oshkosh, gave the Titans a 2-0
lead when she sent shots into the net at the 30:15 and 48:30 marks
of the contest. Romanowich leads the Titans with five goals on
the season.
UW-Oshkosh increased
its advantage to 3-0 on a goal by Kunick at the 56:12 mark of
the match. Kunick set two UW-Oshkosh records with the score as
she counted her 31st career goal and her 70th career point. Kunick's
accomplishments came in her 74th career match.
UW-Oshkosh (6-4-1/4-1-1
WIAC) concluded its scoring on goals by Amanda Matzke (Fr. •
Green Bay), Kristine Alioto (Fr. • Colgate) and Amy U'Ren
(Jr. • Mt. Horeb). Matzke scored at the 62:16 mark of the
match to give the Titans a 4-0 lead, while Alioto scored her first
collegiate goal at the 77:27 mark to give UW-Oshkosh a 5-0 advantage.
U'Ren extended UW-Oshkosh's lead to 6-0 with her goal at the 84:20
mark of the game.
UW-Oshkosh outshot UW-Superior
(6-4/0-4 WIAC), 33-3, and held a 7-1 advantage in corner kicks.
The contest featured 10 saves by the goalkeepers as UW-Superior's
Emily Cochran stopped eight and UW-Oshkosh's Christine Barutha
(Sr. • Brookfield) and Chris Wojtanowski (So. • Slinger)
one each.
UW-Oshkosh is unbeaten in 13 matches against UW-Superior, outscoring
the Yellowjackets by an 80-7 tally. |
Titans Suffer First WIAC Loss
Marcia
Foltz scored the lone goal of the match as the UW-Eau Claire women's
soccer team edged UW-Oshkosh, 1-0, on Friday (Sept. 30) at J.J.
Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
Foltz counted her third goal of the season by lofting a 25-yard
shot into the wind over UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha
(Sr. • Brookfield) in the 72nd minute of play (71:28).
UW-Oshkosh had an opportunity to tie the score with 40 seconds
remaining in the match, but Michelle John's (Jr. • Whitefish
Bay) 20-yard blast was deflected by UW-Eau Claire goalkeeper Allie
Rivard.
UW-Eau Claire took 16
shots in the game, with Foltz firing six to lead the Blugolds.
UW-Oshkosh totaled 10 shots in the contest, with John launching
three to pace the Titans.
UW-Eau Claire posted its seventh shutout of the season as Rivard
stopped five shots while guarding the goal in the second half
and Liz Weirick one while watching the goal in the first. The
Blugolds also had a defender record a save in the second half.
UW-Oshkosh's Barutha halted seven shots during the match.
UW-Eau Claire (7-1-2/3-0 WIAC), ranked sixth in the NCAA Division
III Central Region by the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America, defeated UW-Oshkosh for the first time in three matches.
The Blugolds are the lone unbeaten
and untied team in the WIAC.
UW-Oshkosh (5-4-1/3-1-1
WIAC) had its six-match unbeaten streak end with the loss. The
Titans had gone 5-0-1 in its previous six contests. |
Penalty Kick Lifts Titans Past Pointers
A
penalty kick with 3:19 left in the match proved to be the difference
as the UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team came away with a 1-0 victory
over UW-Stevens Point on Tuesday (Sept. 27) in Stevens Point.
Neither team was able to score until UW-Oshkosh (5-3-1/3-0-1 WIAC)
had a two-on-one break late in the contest. UW-Oshkosh's Nicole
Kunick (Sr. • Green Bay) went down on a foul near the top
of the penalty box, resulting in the penalty kick that Michelle
John (Jr. • Whitefish Bay) booted to the lower left corner
of the goal for the victory.
The rematch of last
year's WIAC Tournament title game marked the first time that UW-Stevens
Point had ever been shutout at home by a league opponent, a span
of 63 matches. It was also UW-Oshkosh's first victory over UW-Stevens
Point, as the Titans are now 1-13-1 in the all-time series.
UW-Oshkosh, which extended its unbeaten streak to six games (5-0-1
record), held a 12-11 edge in shots. The Titans had just two shots
on goal, including the penalty
kick. UW-Stevens Point had the first five shots of the second
half before UW-Stevens Point (5-3-1/2-1-1 WIAC) picked up momentum
in the final 19 minutes.
Amanda Prawat fired a shot off the post with 17 minutes left after
Kaylee Weise had a shot bounce off the post for the Pointers in
the first half. Prawat also had a solid scoring chance early in
the match that was stopped by UW-Oshkosh goalie Christine Barutha
(Sr. • Brookfield), who totaled four saves in the shutout
win. It was the first time that the Pointers have been shutout
in nine matches this season. |
Titans Bounce Back To Clip Warhawks
Amanda Matzke
(Fr. • Green Bay) scored the match-winning goal in the 72nd
minute of play as the UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team rallied back
from an early deficit to defeat UW-Whitewater, 2-1, on Friday
(Sept. 23) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
Matzke gave the Titans their one-goal victory when she scored
on assists from Stacy Stroud (Sr. • New Berlin) and Nicole
Kunick (Sr. • Green Bay) at the 71:11 mark of the contest.
Matzke's goal, the first of her collegiate career, finished a
UW-Oshkosh comeback that began when UW-Whitewater's Alyssa Palmer
scored an unassisted goal just 88 seconds into play.
UW-Oshkosh (4-3-1/2-0-1 WIAC) evened
the count at 1-1 when Katy Werginz (Jr. • Waupaca) scored
on assists from Michelle John (Jr. • Whitefish Bay) and
Jessica Hoffman (So. • Waukesha) at the 38:55 mark of the
contest. It was the second goal of the season for Werginz.
UW-Oshkosh outshot UW-Whitewater
(2-5/0-3 WIAC), 26-5, including 15-3 in the second half. The Titans
had a 4-3 advantage in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Amanda Dobbs
(Fr. • Dousman) made two saves, both in the second half.
UW-Whitewater goalkeeper Aimee Kitson stopped 10 shots, with another
going to a defender.
UW-Oshkosh's victory was its sixth
straight over UW-Whitewater. The Titans lead the all-time series
with the Warhawks by a 10-3-2 tally. |
Titans Thrash Vikings
The UW-Oshkosh
women's soccer team scored three times in each half to rout Lawrence
University, 6-0, on Tuesday (Sept. 20) at J.J. Keller Field at
Titan Stadium.
UW-Oshkosh (3-3-1) had five different
players score goals against Lawrence University (2-4), including
Melodie Romanowich (Fr. • Wauwatosa) who registered one
in both the first and second periods. Romanowich gave UW-Oshkosh
a 3-0 lead in the 44th minute (43:10) of play and a 5-0 advantage
in the 79th (78:03).
Also scoring goals for the Titans
were Nicole Kunick (Sr. • Green Bay), Stacy Stroud (Sr.
• New Berlin), Lindsey Cordes (Fr. • Winona, Minn.)
and Katy Werginz (Jr. • Waupaca).
Kunick scored just 4:27 into the
contest to give UW-Oshkosh a 1-0 lead, while Stroud doubled the
Titans' advantage with her goal in the 41st minute (40:40) of
action. UW-Oshkosh went ahead 4-0 on a goal by Cordes in the 71st
minute (70:41) of play and 6-0 on a goal by Werginz in the 88th
(87:08). It was the first collegiate goal for Cordes.
The Titans peppered the goal with
28 shots, including 16 in the first half. The Vikings fired only
two shots, with both coming in the second half.
UW-Oshkosh had two goalkeepers see
action as Amanda Dobbs (Fr. • Dousman) played the first
half and Christine Wojtanowski (So. • Slinger) the second.
Wojtanowski was credited with stopping both Lawrence University
shots. Lawrence University goalkeeper Candice Gangl had seven
saves, with another going to a defender.
UW-Oshkosh has won its last six matches
against Lawrence University to lead the all-time series against
the Vikings by a 9-2 count. |
Titans, Blue Devils Play To Scoreless Tie
The UW-Oshkosh
and UW-Stout women's soccer teams failed to settle their argument
as they battled to a scoreless double overtime tie on Saturday
(Sept. 17) in Menomonie.
Both squads had several opportunities
to score during the 110-minute match, especially in overtime when
UW-Stout (4-0-2/1-0-1 WIAC) sailed a shot just over the goal and
UW-Oshkosh (2-3-1/1-0-1 WIAC) misfired on a close shot that was
swallowed up by the goalkeeper.
UW-Oshkosh, which has gone 6-0-3
in its last nine meetings with UW-Stout, took nine of its 20 shots
in the second half. The Blue Devils launched 13 shots, with five
of them coming in the opening period. UW-Oshkosh had a 10-1 advantage
in corner kicks.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha
(Sr. • Brookfield) stopped nine UW-Stout shots to record
her 11th career shutout. UW-Stout goalkeeper Charla Buxbaum had
eight saves, with another going to a defender.
The match featured 35 fouls, including
20 by UW-Stout, and six yellow cards. |
Titans Rally To Win WIAC Opener
The UW-Oshkosh
women's soccer team overcame an early two-goal deficit to win
its WIAC opener by a 3-2 count over UW-River Falls on Friday (Sept.
16) in River Falls.
UW-River Falls (4-1/0-1 WIAC) began
the match with two quick goals as Kim Saufl and Sarah Carlson
scored in the first six minutes of play. Saufl gave the Falcons
an advantage just 95 seconds into the contest when she tapped
in a cross off a free kick from Ashley Peterson. UW-River Falls
doubled its lead when Carlson headed in a corner kick from Peterson
at the 5:43 mark of the match.
UW-Oshkosh (2-3/1-0 WIAC) took a
2-1 deficit to intermission as Melodie Romanowich (Fr. •
Wauwatosa) scored at the 37:39 mark of the contest. Romanowich's
first collegiate goal was assisted by Mindy Vinje (So. •
Madison) and Stacy Stroud (Sr. • New Berlin).
UW-Oshkosh scored on two if its eight
shots in the second half to win the match. The Titans tied the
skirmish at 2-2 when Amy U'Ren (Jr. • Mt. Horeb) scored
on an assist from Amanda Matzke (Fr. • Green Bay) at the
64:12 mark of the contest. UW-Oshkosh finished its comeback with
14:54 to play as Stroud headed in a cross from Katy Werginz (Jr.
• Waupaca).
The Titans ended the match with 18
shots, including four by Stroud. The Falcons fired 14 shots, including
three by Carlson and Diana Hermes. UW-Oshkosh had an 8-3 advantage
in corner kicks.
Guarding the goal, UW-Oshkosh's Christine
Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield) and UW-River Falls' Hannah Tvedt
each stopped eight opposing shots.
UW-Oshkosh's victory was just its
fifth in 15 meetings with UW-River Falls. The Falcons lead the
all-time series by a 9-5-1 tally. |
Titans Edge Oles In Double Overtime
Maggie Hoffman
(So. • Waukesha) scored in the second overtime period as
the UW-Oshkosh women's soccer team edged St. Olaf College (Minn.),
1-0, on Sunday (Sept. 11) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
Hoffmann recorded her match-winning
goal on an assist from Amy U'Ren (Jr. • Mt. Horeb) in the
104th minute (104:00) of play. Hoffman's score, her first of the
year, helped UW-Oshkosh end a four-match losing streak that dated
back to last season.
UW-Oshkosh (1-3) outshot St. Olaf
College (1-2-1), 23-16, with the Titans holding advantages of
10-6 after the first half, 19-14 after the second period and 20-16
after the first overtime session. Hoffman and Stacy Stroud (Sr.
• New Berlin) led the Titans with four shots each.
UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha
(Sr. • Brookfield) earned the victory by stopping five St.
Olaf College shots. It was the 10th career shutout for Barutha.
Emily Rolfsmeyer made five saves while guarding the goal for the
Oles.
UW-Oshkosh and St. Olaf College also
played in 2003, a 3-0 victory for the Titans. |
Titans Shut Out In Home Opener
Christina Lisk
scored in the 22nd minute of play to give the College of St. Benedict
(Minn.) women's soccer team a 1-0 victory over UW-Oshkosh on Saturday
(Sept. 10) at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium.
The College of St. Benedict outshot
UW-Oshkosh, 13-11, including 7-3 in the first half. The Titans posted
a 7-5 advantage in corner kicks.
Lisk fired five shots to lead the Blazers
(1-1-1), including her goal at the 21:18 mark of the match. Nicole
Kunick (Sr. • Green Bay) dispatched six shots and Amanda Matzke
(Fr. • Green Bay) two to pace the Titans (0-3).
College of St. Benedict goalkeeper
Amanda Broadbent halted five UW-Oshkosh shots, including three in
the second half. UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine Barutha (Sr. •
Brookfield) stopped six College of St. Benedict shots, with three
coming in each period.
The College of St. Benedict has won
six of its seven meetings with UW-Oshkosh. The Blazers' latest victory
over the Titans spoiled UW-Oshkosh's 2005 home opener. |
Ducks Come Back To Defeat Titans
The Stevens Institute
of Technology (N.J.) women’s soccer team erased a two-goal
deficit to earn a 4-2 victory over UW-Oshkosh on Sunday (Sept. 4)
in Baltimore, Md.
UW-Oshkosh (0-2) jumped to a quick 2-0 lead over its first-time
opponent as Jenny Drott (Fr. • Mukwonago) scored in both the
fifth (4:20) and 17th (16:13) minute of action. The goals were the
first and second of her UW-Oshkosh career.
Stevens Institute of Technology (1-1) followed Drott’s second
goal with a pair of goals in the next eight minutes of play. Kiley
Rode cut the Ducks’ deficit to 2-1 with a goal at the 18:24
mark of the contest, while Salme Cook tied the score at 2-2 with
a direct kick from 20 yards out at the 23:23 mark.
Stevens Institute of Technology, which posted an 18-2-2 record and
received a bid to the NCAA Division III Championship a year ago,
continued its momentum in the second half as Gina Crifasi and Megan
Legendre scored at the 68:45 and 78:29 marks of the match, respectively.
Stevens Institute of Technology outshot UW-Oshkosh, 18-9, including
10-4 in the first half. Goalkeeper Erica Midttveit recorded four
saves for the Ducks, all in the second half, while Christine Barutha
(Sr. • Brookfield) made three stops for the Titans. Stevens
Institute of Technology had a 4-2 advantage in corner kicks.
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Titans Fall To Red Dragons In Season Opener
State University
of New York-Oneonta, ranked fifth in the NCAA Division III by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America, put together a three-goal
first half en route to a 4-0 victory over the UW-Oshkosh women’s
soccer team on Saturday (Sept. 3) in Baltimore, Md. It was the 2005
season opener for both squads, with UW-Oshkosh also playing its
first match in the state of Maryland.
Mary Velan opened the scoring for the Red Dragons as she collected
her own shot off the right post and booted it back into the net
in the 21st minute (20:14) of play. State University of New York-Oneonta
added two more goals in the first half when Patricia Jaeger and
Christina Santoriello scored at the 27:25 and 42:42 marks of the
match, respectively.
State University of New York-Oneonta, which posted a 21-2-1 record
last season after capturing the NCAA Division III title in 2003,
closed its scoring against UW-Oshkosh on Corinne Tisei’s goal
at the 70:36 mark of the match.
State University of New York-Oneonta ripped 29 shots, with four
scoring and 12 being stopped by UW-Oshkosh goalkeeper Christine
Barutha (Sr. • Brookfield). UW-Oshkosh fired five shots, with
three being saved by State University of New York-Oneonta goalkeeper
Laura Morcone.
State University of New York-Oneonta, a first-time opponent of UW-Oshkosh,
handed the Titans just its fifth loss in its last 23 matches. |
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