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2014 University of Cincinnati Men's Soccer Media Guide - For the latest information, visit GoBEARCATS.com or follow @UCMSoccer.

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2014 CINCINNATI MEN’S SOCCER GUIDE

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DATE OPPONENT TIMESat. 8/16 Cincinnati St. (Exh.) 7 p.m.Fri. 8/22 at Evansville (Exh.) 4 p.m.

Fri. 8/29 at Northern Kentucky 7 p.m.

Mon. 9/1 WRIGHT STATE 7 p.m.Fri. 9/5 at Nebraska Omaha 8:30 p.m.

Sun. 9/7 at Creighton 1:30 p.m.

Sat. 9/13 at Xavier 7 p.m.

Wed. 9/17 at IPFW 7 p.m.

Sun. 9/21 EASTERN ILLINOIS 3 p.m.Wed. 9/24 CLEVELAND STATE 7 p.m.Sat. 9/27 at Temple * 3 p.m.

Sat. 10/4 at Tulsa * 8 p.m.

Wed. 10/8 UCONN * 7 p.m.Sat. 10/11 USF * 7 p.m.Wed. 10/15 at IUPUI 7 p.m.

Sat. 10/18 TEMPLE * 7 p.m.Wed. 10/22 at Memphis * 8 p.m.

Sat. 10/25 UCF * 7 p.m.Sat. 11/1 at SMU * 8 p.m.

2014 American Men’s Soccer Championship

Sat. 11/8 Quarterfinals Campus Sites

Fri. 11/14 Semifinals Storrs, Conn.

Sun. 11/16 Finals Storrs, Conn.

2014 NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship

Thu. 11/20 First Round Campus Sites

Sun. 11/23 Second Round Campus Sites

Sun. 11/30 Third Round Campus Sites

Fri.-Sun. 12/5-7 Quarterfinals Campus Sites

Fri. 12/12 College Cup Semis Cary, N.C.

Sun. 12/14 College Cup Finals Cary, N.C.

* Denotes American Athletic Conference matchHome games in BOLD CAPS played at Gettler StadiumAll dates and times subject to change All times Eastern

The University of Cincinnati ........................................................................................................................................................................2City of Cincinnati ..........................................................................................................................................................................................3Academics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................4Bearcats in the Community.........................................................................................................................................................................5Strength & Conditioning ..............................................................................................................................................................................6adidas ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................6Sports Medicine ...........................................................................................................................................................................................7President Dr. Santa J. Ono ...........................................................................................................................................................................8Athletics Director Mike Bohn ......................................................................................................................................................................9Gettler Stadium .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 10Quick Facts .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11Complete Schedule .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12Roster .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13-14Broadcast Roster ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 15Head Coach Hylton Dayes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 16Coaching Staff ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 17-19Player Information ...............................................................................................................................................................................20-392013 Statistics ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 40-42Honors & Awards ................................................................................................................................................................................. 43-44Records .......................................................................................................................................................................................................45Year-by-Year Leaders ................................................................................................................................................................................ 46Series Histories.....................................................................................................................................................................................47-54Year-by-Year Results ........................................................................................................................................................................... 54-58Head Coaching History ............................................................................................................................................................................. 58

Sports CommunicationsThe University of Cincinnati Sports Communications Office is ready to assist you in every way possible to make the experience of covering UC Athletics productive and rewarding. For this reason, we have developed policies and procedures which will require cooperation on the part of the media. Not complying with these policies will result in the refusal of credentials/access.

On the WebInformation on all University of Cincinnati athletic teams is available at www.GoBEARCATS.com. To receive the UC updates via email, please send a request to Katie Botsis ([email protected]). Information on the American Athletic Conference and all member institutions is also available through the league’s web site at www.TheAmerican.org.

Media CredentialsRequests for official working media credentials should be directed to the UC Sports Communications Office.

#BearcatsWhen tweeting and engaging others on social media networks about UC or the Bearcats, please use #Bearcats.

CreditsThe 2014 Cincinnati men’s soccer media guide was published by the University of Cincinnati Athletics Department, Mike Bohn Director of Athletics.

Editor: Michael Scholl; Editorial Assistance: Ryan Koslen, Andre Foushee, Cory Hall, Katie Botsis and Alex Lange. Image Credits: Lisa Ventre, Ashley Kempher and Jay Yocis of UC Creative Services.

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2014 CINCINNATI MEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE

2014 SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION

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AN INSTITUTION ON THE RISE » U.S. News has ranked UC in the Top Tier of

America’s Best Colleges and as one of 15 “up and coming” universities.

» The Chronicle of Higher Ed. calls UC a “research heavyweight.”

» Travel & Leisure Magazine ranked UC among America’s Most Beautiful College Campuses.

» UC was the first public institution in Ohio named a “green university” by Princeton Review.

» Classified as a Research University (Very High Research Activity) by the Carnegie Commission, UC is ranked as one of America’s top 25 public research universities by the National Science Foundation.

» Money Magazine’s “Elite Values in Higher Education,” Kaplan’s “Unofficial, Unbiased Insider’s Guide to the 320 Most Interesting Colleges,” Octameron’s “College Match: A Blueprint for Choosing the Best School for You” and Yahoo’s “Internet Life” have all ranked the University of Cincinnati’s programs among the best in the nation.

LARGE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY » The University of Cincinnati enrolls more than

42,000 students, including its Blue Ash and Clermont campuses, each year in a diverse collection of 13 colleges and divisions – from the College-Conservatory of Music to the College of Medicine, law to engineering, business to arts and sciences.

» The university offers more than 300 majors and degree programs from the associate to doctoral level.

ATTRACTING ELITE STUDENTS » UC’s total financial support for students is nearly

$68 million, with its cornerstone scholarship program, Cincinnatus, awarding more than 2,000 scholarships totaling over $18 million.

» There are a several additional aid awards available, including the STEER Program, Darwin T. Turner Scholarship Fund, Choose Ohio First, Cincinnati Pathways Scholarship, UC Global scholars and tuition reciprocity.

» Additional information is available for your consideration.

» The University Honors Program comprises the top seven percent of UC students and is committed to helping students maximize their educational opportunities at UC while discovering and pursuing their passions in life and using their gifts and talents to make meaningful contributions to society.

AMONG THE NATION’S MOST DIVERSE » We offer many components that enrich us as a

vibrant, public research university. UC is ranked 19th on the top 20 list of universities with a diverse student population.

ASSISTING IN THEIR SUCCESS » Learning communities serve more than 2,000

freshmen annually and feature personnel who have won national awards. They are an integral part of the first-year experience at UC and are an exciting way for first-year students to build a network of study partners and friends.

» The Center for Exploratory Studies has been featured in New York Times as a best practice and assists students who have not yet declared a major or who may be considering a change and want to make informed, intelligent decisions about their futures.

WORLD-RENOWNED PROGRAMS » The College & Conservatory of Music (CCM) is

ranked in the top 10 music schools nationally. » The Criminal Justice and Pediatrics programs are

each ranked third in the nation, the College of Design Architecture Art & Planning (DAAP) annually has its design programs ranked in the top three nationally and its architecture program in the top 10.

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION » Co-op was invented at the University of Cincinnati

in 1906. Now, over 100 years and 43 countries later, generations of students worldwide have followed our lead.

» Today, UC’s co-op program is listed among the nation’s best in US News & World Report rankings.

LOYAL ALUMNI » The 2010-11 Almanac from the Chronicle of

Higher Education ranked UC’s endowment of $1,004,368,000 at 74th in the United States among all colleges and universities.

» Income from endowment earnings reflect the dedication of more than 250,000 living alumni.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

370 // Programs of Study15 to 1 // Student/Faculty Ratio

117 // Buildings on Campus42,421 // Total Enrollment

UC BY THE NUMBERS ...

“» US News and World Report, September 2012

Among the top tier of the Best National Universities.”

» Princeton Review, April 2011“ One of the nation’s top Green

Universities.”

» Forbes Magazine/Delta Sky Magazine, 2011“ UC has one the world’s most

beautiful campuses.”

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VIBRANT SETTINGThe University of Cincinnati has seen tremendous growth since 2000 with the construction of 24 buildings across its main campus as well as Clermont College and Blue Ash locations.

THE QUEEN CITYAmidst the gently rolling hills along the Ohio River, Cincinnati spreads from the southwestern corner of Ohio into Northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana.

AMONG THE FORTUNATECincinnati has more Fortune 500 companies per million residents than New York, Boston, Chicago or Los Angeles, and is the home of many of the most recognized and respected brands in the world. The region counts eight Fortune 500 headquarters with seven more in the Fortune 1000.

A GREAT PLACE TO LIVECincinnati is not only among the best places for these companies to do business; it’s also one of the best places to live. Named ‘A Top-10 Value City’ by Kiplinger magazine, Cincinnati’s vibrant economy, low cost of living and great amenities helps companies retain current employees and recruit new ones.

GETTING METROPOLITANThe metropolitan Cincinnati population is 2.1 million. The metro area consists of Hamilton, Clermont and Warren Counties in Ohio; Boone, Campbell and Kenton Counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn County, Indiana. The city’s population is about 356,000 and covers an area of 77.2 square miles.

ACCOLADES AND AWARDSNational praise keeps coming for Cincinnati and the city’s improved image has been the subject of numerous articles placed in publications such as USA Today, CNN.com and Esquire Magazine. Cincinnati is recognized not only as a top destination for all ages, but also a community that strives for innovation, quality of life and regional growth.

AN ATTRACTIVE DESTINATIONCincinnati’s attractions were recognized as top vacation spots for families, in the Zagat Survey’s U.S. Family Travel Guide, in association with Parenting Magazine. Numerous Cincinnati attractions top rankings among a list of over 1,000 sites and attractions in the United States.

» Cincinnati is home to the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals and MLB’s Cincinnati Reds.

» Newport Aquarium was named the No. 1 aquarium in the Midwest and one of the 25 top rated attractions in the country.

» Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden ranked 13th of 50 national attractions.

» Cincinnati Art Museum tied with four museums, including the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York and the Art Institute in Chicago, for best art museum.

» Kings Island ranked 4th overall in “child appeal” category.

» Newport on the Levee topped the national list of malls and shopping centers.

» Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal and Great American Ball Park received top rankings as well.

THE CITY OF CINCINNATI

The region counts eight Fortune 500 headquarters with seven more in the Fortune 1000.

CINCINNATI FORTUNE 500s » Proctor & Gamble » Kroger » Macy’s » Fifth Third Bancorp » Ashland » AK Steel » Western & Southern Financial » Omnicare

CINCINNATI USA’S MOST RECENT DESIGNATIONS: » Best Regional Airport by Skytrax » Best ER Care by Healthgrades » Most Affordable by Forbes Magazine » Most Literate » Safest City » Best for New Business by Site Selection Magazine » Healthiest City by Men’s Health Magazine » Best City for Nightlife by Forbes Magazine » Town of Best-Kept Secrets by Travel & Leisure Magazine » Worth the Trip by Oprah Magazine » America’s Most Livable Communities » Cities that Rock by Esquire Magazine » Top Fun City by Money Magazine

AN INSIDE LOOK

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

» For 12 straight grading periods and in 18 of the last 19 grading periods, our student-athletes have earned a cumulative GPA above a 3.0.

» 11 of 17 teams posted a 3.0 GPA or higher in Fall 2013 and 12 of 17 teams posted a 3.0 GPA or higher in the spring 2014 semester.

» Several teams achieved record high GPA marks in Spring 2014: Football (2.99), Baseball (3.347), Women’s Tennis (3.584), and Women’s Golf (3.613).

» 11 of 17 teams posted a 3.0 GPA or higher for the 2013-2014 academic year: Baseball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Swimming, Women’s Tennis, Women’s Track, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country, and Volleyball.

» Eight student-athletes achieved a 4.0 for the year: Woody Wallace (MBA), Andrea Malek (WGO), Jennifer Walsh (WLA), Jon Cottrell (MSO), Megan Cravenor (WSO), Katie Nemann (WSW), Hannah Wille (WTE), Kaitlyn Good (WTK).

» Bearcat student-athletes combined for the highest ever departmental GPA of a 3.125 for the Spring 2014 semester.

» Football had 20 members of the team named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic team for the 2013 season.

» Women’s Tennis received the NCAA Public Recognition Award for their APR score of 1000. This honors teams that have posted a multi-year APR in the top 10 percent of all squads in each sport across the nation.

SUPPORT SERVICES

3.019 // Department GPA2.86 // Male Athlete GPA3.28 // Female Athlete GPA25 // TopCats (4.0 GPA)

FALL 2013 IN REVIEW

231 // Bearcat Honor Roll (3.0 GPA)152 // Dean’s List (3.4 GPA)

438 // Student Athletes

Fall 2013 TopCats: Mitch Patishall (BASE), Woody Wal-lace (BASE), Dylan Coombs (FB), Jared Golden (FB), Tony Miliano (FB), Jordan Stepp (FB), Ali Jakubecz (WGOLF), Andrea Malek (WGOLF), Meg Gulmi (WLAX), Jennifer Walsh (WLAX), Jon Cottrell (MSOC), Megan Cravenor (WSOC), Alexa Fiehrer (WSOC), Christi Howard (WSOC), Miranda Hampton (WSWIM), Jackie Keire (WSWIM), Katie Nemann (WSWIM), Milli Puth (WSWIM), Kirsten Rissover (WSWIM), Hannah Wille (WTEN), Ben Wollens-legel (MT&F), Kaitlyn Good (WT&F), Gabby Calderone (WT&F), Madi Lang (WVB), Emily MacIntyre (WVB)

3.125 // Department GPA3.00 // Male Athlete GPA3.32 // Female Athlete GPA26 // TopCats (4.0 GPA)

SPRING 2014 IN REVIEW

247 // Bearcat Honor Roll (3.0 GPA)151 // Dean’s List (3.4 GPA)

407 // Student Athletes

Spring 2014 TopCats: Kyle Seeger (BASE), Woody Wallace (BASE), Brad Harrah (FB), Eric Lefeld (FB), Kyle Taubenheim (FB), Jennifer Walsh (WLAX), Andrea Malek (WGOLF), Jon Cottrell (MSOC), Michael Millay (MSOC), Calvin Opperheim (MSOC), Megan Cravenor (WSOC), Taylor Jackson (WSOC), Michael Arnold (MSWIM), Robbie Caudy (MSWIM), Jimmy McMahon (MSWIM), Amanda Coffey (WSWIM), Katie Nemann (WSWIM), Hannah Wille (WTEN), Ashleigh Witte (WTEN), Hannah Christ (WT&F), Kaitlyn Good (WT&F), April McPherson (WT&F), Kaitlyn Meyer (WT&F), Anne Pace (WT&F), Sarah Rasnick (WT&F)

STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH

PETER JANNELLI ANDREA MALEK TONY MILIANO

MADI LANG BRIAN BARNEY AMANDA HARDEWIG

JOE SCHERPENBERG MEGAN KNOOP MATT RING

2013-14 GRADUATESBaseball: Justin Glass, Matt Ring, Andrew Strenge, Matt WilliamsMen’s Basketball: Derek Cox, Alex Eppenstainer, Kelvin Gaines, Sean Kilpatrick, Cheikh Mbodji, Jaquon ParkerWomen’s Basketball: Dayeesha HollinsFootball: Blake Annen, Greg Blair, Arryn Chenault, Andre Cureton, Deven Drane, Jacob Giltrow, Brad Harrah, Cory Kee-bler, Anthony King, Eric Lefeld, John Lloyd, Roney Lozano, Colin Lozier, Jeff Luc, Tony Miliano, Brandon Mills, Josh Russ, Will Sadler, Elijah Shuler, Dan Sprague, Jordan Stepp, Soloman TentmanChris Williams, Adrian WittyMen’s Golf: Zach Bates Women’s Golf: Oliva Dose, Andrea MalekWomen’s Lacrosse: Kelsey Conway, Chanelle Coulon, Megan Knoop, Jennifer Walsh, Taylor YoungMen’s Soccer: Francesco Furio, Zachery Patterson, Shamar Shelton, Matthew Bahner, Peter Jannelli, Christian Myton, Michael Millay, Mike BrizziWomen’s Soccer: Liz Miller, Jae Atkinson, Kaitlyn Buczek, Natalie Domanic, Katie Greer, Jazmine RhodesMen’s Swimming & Diving: Adam Monk, Rob Walsh, Chris WilliamsWomen’s Swimming & Diving: Amanda Hardewig, Katie Nemann, Shannon Conners, Ashley Yanza, Bailey LabanWomen’s Tennis: Jasmine Lee, Elise Woulfe, Sierra Sullivan, Ashleigh WitteMen’s Track & Field: Kyle Kubera, Evan Baum, Chase Beckmann, Oliver Book, Josh Dangel, Darnell Gilbert, David Payne, Dillon RisserWomen’s Track & Field: Frida Akerstrom, Cameron Gardner, Kaitlyn Good, Morgan Gordon, Jessica Molyet, Sarah Rasnick, Michelle EbyVolleyball: Karen Onuki, Emily MacIntyre

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COMMUNITY SERVICESUPPORT SERVICES

The Cincinnati Bearcats take pride in their athletic and academic accomplishments. They also hold a unique place for their Cincinnati community and express that through engaging outside of sport. Each of our 19 teams does their part each year to give back to the community that supports them.

During the 2013-2014 academic year, UC student-athletes completed over 2,000 hours of community service, visiting over 50 separate sites. Some partnerships that were made include Children’s Hospital, Ronald McDonald’s House, Relay for Life, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Red’s Urban Youth Academy, Dragonfly Foundation, Special Olympics, Girls on the Run as well as local elementary schools and libraries.

Within the athletic department we have two annual community engagement initiatives that are organized by UC student-athletes.

Playdate with the Bearcats grew out of the relationship between the Cincinnati football team and Mitch Stone, a young cancer patient who was adopted by the team during

their 2009 record-breaking season. Today, Mitch is healthy and cancer-free. With help from the team, Mitch’s family started Mitch’s Mission so that they could continue helping kids facing similar health challenges.

Each February, Mitch’s Mission and UC partner to host Playdate with the Bearcats. The fundraiser benefits pediatric cancer and blood disease patients at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. The event is designed as a carnival-like, family-fun event, featuring UC student-athletes from the football team and other varsity sports along with the Bearcat mascot. The day also offers cornhole, kid-friendly drills put together by UC coaches, swimming, rock-climbing, face painting, food and music.

The second major event sponsored by UC student-athletes is Gatorade Pong which. Put on annually by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, it is a tournament style event with raffles, prizes and food. All of the proceeds go to Mother’s Against Drunk Driving to promote education and safe driving. The event includes representation from all of our teams as well as faculty, staff and the Cincinnati community.

The Be Smart, Be Safe campaign, sponsored by PNC Bank is a UC initiative to raise awareness surrounding public safety on campus and within the surrounding communities. From staying alert to reporting suspicious behavior, the campaign spread the message that everyone plays a meaningful role in cultivating an increasingly safe and secure environment.

Most recently a group of volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and football players participated in a campus beautification project where they planted 20 trees on McMicken Circle in front of the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences.

Community service initiatives planned for the fall include partnering with the University for the Community Plunge. This is an initiative through our Center for Community Engagement where the entire University of Cincinnati community with participate in giving their time to various organizations, businesses and homes in the Cincinnati area.

» During the 2013-2014 academic year, UC student-athletes completed over 2,000 hours of community service.

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SUPPORT SERVICES

Strength and conditioning is one of the most important ingredients of any successful college football program. To help the Bearcats’ student-athletes maximize their athletic potential, UC combines a modern, comprehensive facility with the latest techniques in sports performance.

The goal of the strength and conditioning program is to develop the total athlete. The strength and conditioning staff works with UC student-athletes in the following areas: strength/power, agility/skill development, nutrition, mental toughness, speed, flexibility, conditioning and injury prevention to lead to total athlete development.

No area of the program is given greater attention and emphasis than strength and conditioning.

With the opening of the Richard E. Lindner Athletics Center, the Bearcats utilize a 22,000-square-foot strength training facility, one of the largest in the nation. The facility includes state-of-the art equipment and an artificial turf warm-up area, trimmed in the same surface UC plays on inside Nippert Stadium.

In 2013, the mirror-covered space received an overhaul, including painting, new Olympic weights, 36 racks, a new top-of-the-line flooring system

Space within the weight room was also redistributed in a more efficient manner, allowing multiple teams and

groups to work out at the same time.In the summer of 2014, a nutrition bar was added; ensuring UC student-athletes will have access to pre- and post-workout nutritional shakes and NCAA-regulated supplements.

Joe Walker heads up the football strength and conditioning staff and is assisted by former UC standout running back Orlando Smith, David Neill and graduate assistants Reid Kagy and Jake Riedel.

Mike Rehfeldt oversees the men’s basketball program while Kelly Powers leads the women’s basketball and Olympic sports effort.

adidas APPAREL

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

As part of #teamadidas, the Bearcats will be well-dressed and well-equipped through UC’s long-term agreement with adidas. UC athletics are exclusively outfitted in adidas footwear, uniforms, training apparel and accessories. Cincinnati is part of a select group of universities that have similar agreements with adidas, including UCLA, Indiana, Nebraska, Michigan and Wisconsin. adidas also has marketing agreements with the NFL, MLS and is in the midst of an 11-year exclusive all-league partnership with the NBA.

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SPORTS MEDICINESUPPORT SERVICES

The University of Cincinnati’s sports medicine program is responsible not only for helping student-athletes make speedy recoveries from injuries, but in preventing injuries from occurring. UC’s sports medicine program is a comprehensive approach to the injury care and the wellness of the University’s over 500 student-athletes, utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment with the latest methods in the care and prevention of injuries. Its objectives are simple: to prevent injuries, to rehabilitate injuries, to adjust to the stress following injuries and to educate student-athletes about various wellness issues. Trainers are present at every practice and event to monitor the health of the student-athletes and respond to injuries. The goal is to get UC’s athletes back in the classroom and on the playing field functioning at 100 percent capacity. New student-athletes are carefully examined before they participate to detect potential problems. All student-athletes are afforded state-of-the-art therapeutic care. During the summer of 2011 and following an extensive departmental review, UC made the decision to outsource it sports medicine operation to Select Medical, the parent company of NovaCare Rehabilitation, which is UC’s longtime provider of rehabilitation services. Under the direction of Associate AD/Sports Medicine Bob Mangine, UC’s athletic trainers are the backbone of the sports medicine program. Mangine, drawing on more

than three decades in the sports medicine and physical therapy fields, supervises a staff of eight athletic trainers and four physical therapists. Mangine leads the football sports medicine team while Head Athletic Trainer Robb Williams is in his first season with the men’s basketball squads at UC while overseeing the day-to-day operations of the training room. Associate Head Football Trainer Daniel Springer starts his first full-time season with the program. Springer is a UC graduate who was a student trainer with the 2008 Bearcats team which traveled to the Orange Bowl.

Emi Matsuno, who previously worked at the University of Illinois, enters her seventh season at UC and shifts responsibilities to work with the women’s basketball squad, after spending the previous six years with the football program.

Rachel Harris (women’s soccer), Aaron Himmler (baseball), Matt Mitchell (men’s soccer), Samantha O’Laughlin (swimming & diving, volleyball) comprise

the rest of the full-time staff while interns and resident physical therapists Michelle Dietrick, Anthony Passarette and Lydia Wright joined the Bearcats entering 2014. UC has some of the top doctors in the country on staff, led by Head Team Physician Dr. Jon Divine, and Director of Orthopedic Services Dr. Angelo Colosimo. UC’s state-of-the-art sports medicine facility caters to the needs of UC’s student-athletes. Features of the training room include over 4,000 square feet of space for treatment and taping, spacious office suites for training staff and physicians, hydrotherapy areas, a physicians’ exam area, pharmacy, and x-ray facilities. UC Health provides nationally-recognized specialists who are immediately accessible. University of Cincinnati Medical Center, a nationally recognized medical center, is immediately adjacent to UC’s campus, providing Bearcats student-athletes the absolute best in health and medical care. UC Health Imaging Centers has an MRI diagnostic center within the Richard E. Lindner Varsity Village complex.

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Santa Jeremy Ono, PhD, is the 28th President at the University of Cincinnati. After serving on an interim basis for two months, he was appointed to the presidency on Oct. 23, 2012.

President Ono first arrived at UC in 2010, serving two years as the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. As Provost, he led the development of an Academic Master Plan (AMP) aligned to the university’s strategic plan, UC2019u. The AMP, unveiled in May 2012, outlined an initial investment of about $10 million toward long-term strategic goals set for completion in UC’s bicentennial year, 2019.

Dr. Ono is the first Asian American to serve as UC’s chief executive and one of only a few Asian Americans to serve as president of a major research institution in the United States.

Dr. Ono also serves as Professor of Pediatrics within UC’s College of Medicine and Professor of Biology in the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Ono’s principal research interests focus on transcriptional regulation in the human immune system, mechanisms of mast cell dependent inflammation on the ocular surface and the immune component of age-related macular degenera-tion.

Prior to UC, Dr. Ono served at Emory University as Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives and Deputy to the Provost and then Senior Vice Provost for Undergradu-ate Academic Affairs, also serving as Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology, Emory University School of Medicine.

Earlier in his career, he also served in a variety of teach-ing, research and administrative positions at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (and the Schepens Eye Research Institute), University College London (UCL) and Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.

Effective in July 2013, the U.S. Department of State Office of Foreign Missions appointed Dr. Ono to serve as Honorary Consul of Japan.

Dr. Ono’s service in the community includes the Cincin-nati Business Committee and the boards of Ohio’s Third Frontier, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber of Commerce, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, CincyTech, UC Health, Uptown Consortium, United Way, and Japan America Society of Cincinnati. He chairs the UC Research Institute board, the United Way Research Coun-cil and the board of the Global HEED (Promoting Health, Education and Economic Development), and co-chairs the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Early Grade-Level Reading Campaign. He is a member of the Chancellor’s Ohio Completion Task Force of the Ohio Board of Regents as well as the Executive Committee of the STRIVE part-nership and served on the Board of Advisors for Strive for College.

He has served on the Medical Research Council’s Medical Advisory Board and College of Experts and the IMS and HAI study sections of the National Institutes of Health. He has consulted widely for companies such as GSK, Cambridge Antibody Technologies plc (now part of Astra Zeneca), Johnson & Johnson, Santen Inc. and Oxagen plc. He is chief scientific officer of iCo Therapeutics Inc., of Vancouver, Canada.

As a scholar and researcher, Dr. Ono has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Immunology, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Immunology and the Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology.

Among his many honors and awards are the American Diabetes Association Career Development Award, the In-vestigator Award from the National Arthritis Foundation, the Brit Katz Award (Emory University), the Roche Labo-ratories Award for Excellence in Research, the Pharmacia International Award in Allergy Research. He was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2012.

Dr. Ono earned his PhD at McGill University and his BA at the University of Chicago. His training in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Harvard was supported by a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellowship.

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PRESIDENT

TRUSTEES ..........................................TERM EXPIRESGary Heiman .............................................................. 2014C. Francis Barrett....................................................... 2015Thomas H. Humes ..................................................... 2016Robert E. Richardson Jr. ............................................ 2017Ronald D. Brown ....................................................... 2018Thomas D. Cassady ................................................... 2019William C. “Wym” Portman III .................................2020

TRUSTEES ..........................................TERM EXPIRESGeraldine B. “Ginger” Warner .................................. 2021Carl H. Lindner III.......................................................2022

STUDENT TRUSTEES ..........................TERM EXPIRESJoshua M. Smith, Graduate Student ........................ 2014Benjamin J. Keefe, Undergraduate Student ............ 2015

OFFICERSC. Francis Barrett........................................... ChairpersonThomas H. Humes ..................................Vice ChairpersonRobert E. Richardson, Jr. ....................................Secretary

DR. SANTA J. ONOCINCINNATI ADMINISTRATION

UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Mike Bohn was named the director of athletics at the University of Cincinnati on Feb. 6, 2014

Bohn’s career spans thirty years and includes record-set-ting achievements at multiple institutions.

“We are beyond excited to join the UC community--with its rich history and remarkable momentum,” Bohn said. I am eager to partner with a highly energized President who understands the collaborative role that athletics can play in advancing the University’s vision and values. Go Bearcats!”

“To recruit a leader of Mike’s caliber and national stand-ing only reaffirms the strength, promise and pride of UC Athletics. Mike has successfully moved multiple high profile programs to greater heights, and I am confident that he will help us do the same,” Ono said. “I invite all of you to join me in welcoming Mike and his family to the Bearcat family.”

As director of athletics at the University of Colorado from 2005 to 2013, Bohn successfully led their transi-tion to the Pac-12 Conference. CU won four conference championship titles within two years, including the first for men’s basketball in over 43 years. Meanwhile, Bohn enhanced academic support for scholar-athletes, resulting in departmental highs for APR and GPA.

He oversaw several multi-million dollar capital projects and facility upgrades, as well as secured the largest corporate sponsorship in school history. In 2008, CU garnered national attention for launching the first ze-ro-waste stadium initiative at the college or professional level. In 2013, CU was named the most economically efficient athletics department in the nation by the Laboratory for the Study of Intercollegiate Athletics at Texas A&M.

Prior to the University of Colorado, Bohn served as director of athletics at San Diego State University. Under his watch, SDSU football increased season ticket sales by 27% and game-day attendance by 59%, in addition to

setting a SDSU single-game attendance record of 57,000 against Idaho State. The SDSU baseball team set a NCAA single-game attendance record of 40,000.

As director of athletics at the University of Idaho from 1999 to 2003, Bohn successfully led their transition to the Division I-A ranks from the Big Sky Conference. Under Bohn, UI began construction on the Vandal Athlet-ics Center, the first athletic facilities improvement in two decades. Additionally, he spearheaded a 20% increase in the Vandal Scholarship Fund and a $350,000 surge in annual corporate support.

Bohn spent three years at Colorado State University as associate director of athletics. At CSU, he was respon-sible for all external revenue-producing operations, including: ticket sales; fundraising through the Greater Ram Club; licensing; corporate sales; signage; capital campaigns; broadcasting rights fees; and special events.

Prior to CSU, Bohn served as Director of Marketing for the College Football Association. The CFA, the precursor to the current Bowl Championship Series, consisted of six major football conferences encompassing 67 universities. Bohn assisted with the CFA’s administration of a $67 million television package involving ABC, ESPN and ESPN2.

He began his athletic administrative career at the Air Force Academy, where he played a major role in increas-ing football season ticket sales from 6,000 to 20,000 and in implementing a fundraising campaign that generated $16 million for stadium improvements.

Bohn received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Kansas, where he was recruited as a quarterback and also played baseball, and a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University.

He is married to the former Kim Zeren, and they have a son, Brandon, and a daughter, Michaelyn Tynan, along with a son-in-law, John Tynan, and a grandson, Chase Tynan.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSMIKE BOHN

CINCINNATI ADMINISTRATION

Karen HatcherExecutive Sr. Associate AD

External Affairs

SENIOR STAFF

Omar BanksSr. Associate ADInternal Affairs

Brendan FouracreSr. Associate AD

Facilities & Operations

Dr. Joe LuckeySr. Associate AD

Student-Athlete Support Services

Maggie McKinleySr. Associate AD

SWA

Brad WurthmanAssociate AD

Marketing & Strategic Communications

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FACILITIES

Address: W. Corry St. (off Jefferson Ave.)

Capacity: 1,400

Surface: FieldTurf

Gettler Stadium is the home for both the University of Cincinnati men’s and women’s soccer teams, as well as the men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams.

In the summer of 2012, the playing surface at Gettler Stadium was replaced with FieldTurf Revolution. The new, top-of-the-line monofilament surface offers the traditional FieldTurf surface, but with more of a soccer blend that incorporates longer and thicker blades of artificial grass compared to those used for football.

The facility was renovated following the 2002-03 academic year and was named in recognition of the gift by Ben and Dee Gettler to the Richard E. Lindner Varsity Village.

The restorations included a regulation-sized soccer field with a FieldTurf Pro playing surface, which is sanctioned by FIFA, the international governing body of soccer, for all levels of play except the World Cup finals and semifinals.

The upgrades also included a new eight-lane, 400-me-ter track, permanent grandstand seating for 1,400, concession stands and restrooms, team rooms and a press box. These enhancements allowed Cincinnati to host the 2010 BIG EAST Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

Prior to the renovations made possible by the Gettlers, the facility also had a facelift in 2000 that saw the installation of new lights and a new scoreboard with message center.

GETTLER STADIUM

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2014 MEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS

GENERALInstitution ............................................................................University of CincinnatiLocation ................................................................................... Cincinnati, OH 45221Founded .................................................................................................................1819Enrollment ........................................................................................................ 42,656Affiliation ............................................................................................NCAA Division IConference .................................................................American Athletic ConferenceNickname ........................................................................................................BearcatsHome Facility ......................................................................Gettler Stadium (1,400)Colors .........................................................................................................Red & BlackPresident ...............................................................................................Dr. Santa OnoDirector of Athletics ................................................................................. Mike BohnFaculty Representative .......................................................... Dr. David Szymanski

COACHING STAFFHead Coach............................................................................................ Hylton DayesAlma Mater/Season at UC ............................................... Wright State ('98)/14th Record at UC ...............................................................................................104-110-35Career Record/Season ...................................................................201-195-54/24th

Assistant Coach .............................................................................. Jeremy BonomoAlma Mater/Season at UC ........................Southern New Hampshire ('02)/Fifth

Assistant Coach .....................................................................................Dan McNallyAlma Mater/Season at UC ........................................ Embry-Riddle ('99)/Second

Director of Operations ............................................................................Mike BrizziAlma Mater/Season at UC ...................................................... Cincinnati ('14)/First

Volunteer Assistant ................................................................................. Chris Black Alma Mater/Season at UC ......................................................Findlay ('01)/Second

Office .................................................................................................. (513) 556-0568Fax .......................................................................................................(513) 556-2209

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONSAssociate AD/Strategic Communications ....................................... Ryan Koslen Senior Director/Men's Soccer Contact ..........................................Michael SchollOffice .................................................................................................... (513) 556-5181Cell ......................................................................................................(574) 876-6248Email .......................................................................................michael.scholl@uc.edu Web Site ......................................................................................... GoBEARCATS.comSports Communications Fax ......................................................... (513) 556-0619Mailing/Overnight Address ............................... 2751 O'Varsity Way, Room 860............................................................................................. Richard E. Lindner Center.............................................................................................................. P.O. Box 210021..........................................................................................Cincinnati, OH 45221-0021

2013 TEAM INFORMATION2013 Record ....................................................................................................... 6-12-1 Home .................................................................................................................... 4-5-1 Road .................................................................................................................... 2-4-0 Neutral ................................................................................................................ 0-3-0American Record .................................................................................................1-7-0 Home .................................................................................................................... 1-3-0 Road ....................................................................................................................0-4-0 Finish ........................................................................................................................9th

2014 TEAM INFORMATIONHome/Away/Neutral Matches .................................................................... 7/10/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................................15/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................... 10/1Newcomers ................................................................................................................10

KEY RETURNERS (2013 Statistics)Pos. Name Class GP/GS G A PTS M Ashani Walker Sr. 19/18 5 2 12 M Will Diebold Sr. 19/18 2 4 8 M Alan Rovira Sr. 19/19 2 2 6 F John Manga Jr. 18/9 3 0 6 M Jonathan Cottrell Jr. 16/14 0 2 2 D Ben Keane Jr. 19/19 1 0 2 D Matt Remaley Sr. 19/18 0 0 0 D Miles Dale So. 18/16 0 0 0 M Emmanuel Appiah Sr. 2/2 0 0 0 D Gabriel Robinson Sr. 11/10 0 0 0

KEY LETTERWINNERS LOST (2013 Statistics)

Pos. Name GP/GS G A PTS F/M Christian Myton 18/14 0 1 1 M Peter Jannelli 10/4 1 0 2

NEWCOMERS Pos. Name Class Hometown Last School M Stefan Bangsund Jr. Kent, Wash. Highline College M/F Terence Carter Jr. London, England Northeastern M/F Jack Clark Fr. Mason, Ohio Mason M/D Nick Frank R-Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio Wayne M/F Alejandro Garcia Jr. Coral Springs, Fla. Darton State M Christian Hay Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Summit Country Day D Vebjorn Krovel Fr. Aalesund, Norway Videregaende Skole M/D Austin Ladd R-So. Pickerington, Ohio Louisville M Michael McCloskey Fr. Powell, Ohio Olentangy M/F Austen Morley Fr. Aberdeenshire, Scotland The Gordon Schools M/F John Rutan Fr. Beavercreek, Ohio Carroll

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2014 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

Sat. August 16 CINCINNATI STATE (Exhibition) Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Fri. August 22 at Evansville (Exhibition) Evansville, Ind. 4 p.m.

Fri. August 29 at Northern Kentucky Highlands Heights, Ky. 7 p.m.

Mon. Sept. 1 WRIGHT STATE Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Fri. Sept. 5 at Nebraska Omaha Omaha, Neb. 8:30 p.m.

Sun. Sept. 7 at Creighton Omaha, Neb. 1:30 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 13 at Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 7 p.m.

Wed. Sept. 17 at IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. 7 p.m.

Sun. Sept. 21 EASTERN ILLINOIS Gettler Stadium 3 p.m.

Wed. Sept. 24 CLEVELAND STATE Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 27 at Temple * Ambler, Pa. 3 p.m.

Sat. Oct. 4 at Tulsa * Tulsa, Okla. 8 p.m.

Wed. Oct. 8 UCONN * Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Sat. Oct. 11 USF * Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Wed. Oct. 15 at IUPUI Indianapolis, Ind. 7 p.m.

Sat. Oct. 18 TEMPLE * Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Wed. Oct. 22 at Memphis * Memphis, Tenn. 8 p.m.

Sat. Oct. 25 UCF * Gettler Stadium 7 p.m.

Sat. Nov. 1 at SMU * Dallas, Texas 8 p.m.

2014 American Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Championship

Sat. Nov. 8 The American Quarterfinals Campus Sites TBA

Fri. Nov. 14 The American Semifinals Storrs, Conn. TBA

Sun. Nov. 16 The American Finals Storrs, Conn. TBA

2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship

Thu. Nov. 20 NCAA First Round Campus Sites TBA

Sun. Nov. 23 NCAA Second Round Campus Sites TBA

Sun. Nov. 30 NCAA Third Round Campus Sites TBA

Fri.-Sun. Dec. 5-7 NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites TBA

Fri. Dec. 12 NCAA College Cup Semifinals Cary, N.C. TBA

Sun. Dec. 14 NCAA College Cup Finals Cary, N.C. TBA * Denotes American Athletic Conference matchHome games in BOLD CAPS played at Gettler StadiumAll dates and times subject to change All times Eastern

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2014 MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER (NUMERICAL)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School/Last School

0 Taylor Hafling GK 6-3 185 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky./Male/New Mexico

1 Pedro Diaz GK 5-11 160 R-Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason

2 Richardo Israel D 5-10 165 Jr. Free Town, Jamaica/Lennon

3 Emmanuel Appiah M 5-9 160 R-Jr. Westerville, Ohio/Westerville Central

4 Christian Hay M 5-11 175 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day

5 Vebjorn Krovel D 6-1 182 Fr. Aalesund, Norway/Aalesund Videregaaende Skole

6 Matt Remaley D 6-1 175 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista

7 Terence Carter M/F 6-0 168 Jr. London, England/London Nautical/Northeastern

8 Will Diebold M 5-9 165 Sr. Coppell, Texas/Jesuit College Prep

9 John Manga F 6-2 195 Jr. Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay

10 Ashani Walker M 5-4 140 Sr. Kingston, Jamaica/Jamaica College

11 Alan Rovira M 5-9 162 Sr. Simi Valley, Calif./Simi Valley/Tyler JC

12 Alejandro Garcia M/F 5-10 165 Jr. Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella/Darton State

13 Gabriel Robinson D 5-9 170 Jr. Easton, Pa./LaSalle

14 Jack Clark M/F 5-8 145 Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason

17 John Rutan M/F 5-10 150 Fr. Beavercreek, Ohio/Carroll

18 Miles Dale D 6-2 178 So. Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester

19 Ben Keane D 6-1 165 Jr. Mount Laurel, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep

20 Stefan Bangsund M 5-10 155 Jr. Kent, Wash./Kentwood/Highline College

21 Malik Morgan D 5-8 145 So. Round Rock, Texas/Stony Point

22 Austen Morley M/F 5-10 155 Fr. Aberdeenshire, Scotland/The Gordon Schools

23 Rantz Bourgeois F 6-2 175 So. St. Amant, La./St. Amant

24 Austin Ladd M/D 5-10 160 R-So. Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington/Louisville

25 Brian Martin M 5-11 165 So. Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern

26 Michael McCloskey M 5-9 155 Fr. Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty

27 Jonathan Cottrell M 5-11 160 Jr. Dubai, United Arab Emirates/Dubai College

28 Nick Frank M/D 6-0 150 R-Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio/Anthony Wayne

30 Alex Gill GK 6-1 180 R-So. Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek

Head Coach: Hylton Dayes (14th season, Wright State ’86)

Assistant Coach: Jeremy Bonomo (fifth season, Southern New Hampshire ’02)

Assistant Coach: Dan McNally (second season, Embry-Riddle ’00)

Director of Operations: Mike Brizzi (first season, Cincinnati ’14)

Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Black (second season, Findlay ’01)

Pronunciation GuideRichardo Israel – Ri-shar-doe Emmanuel Appiah – Ah-pea-ah Vebjorn Krovel – Veb-journRantz Bourgeois – Bour-shuaw Hylton Dayes – Hilton Days

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2014 MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/High School/Last School3 Emmanuel Appiah M 5-9 160 R-Jr. Westerville, Ohio/Westerville Central20 Stefan Bangsund M 5-10 155 Jr. Kent, Wash./Kentwood/Highline College23 Rantz Bourgeois F 6-2 175 So. St. Amant, La./St. Amant7 Terence Carter M/F 6-0 168 Jr. London, England/London Nautical/Northeastern14 Jack Clark M/F 5-8 145 Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason27 Jonathan Cottrell M 5-11 160 Jr. Dubai, United Arab Emirates/Dubai College18 Miles Dale D 6-2 178 So. Rochester Hills, Mich./Rochester1 Pedro Diaz GK 5-11 160 R-Fr. Mason, Ohio/Mason8 Will Diebold M 5-9 165 Sr. Coppell, Texas/Jesuit College Prep28 Nick Frank M/D 6-0 150 R-Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio/Anthony Wayne12 Alejandro Garcia M/F 5-10 165 Jr. Coral Springs, Fla./Taravella/Darton State30 Alex Gill GK 6-1 180 R-So. Beavercreek, Ohio/Beavercreek0 Taylor Hafling GK 6-3 185 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky./Male/New Mexico4 Christian Hay M 5-11 175 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit Country Day2 Richardo Israel D 5-10 165 Jr. Free Town, Jamaica/Lennon19 Ben Keane D 6-1 165 Jr. Mount Laurel, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep5 Vebjorn Krovel D 6-1 182 Fr. Aalesund, Norway/Aalesund Videregaaende Skole24 Austin Ladd M/D 5-10 160 R-So. Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington/Louisville 9 John Manga F 6-2 195 Jr. Lexington, Ky./Henry Clay25 Brian Martin M 5-11 165 So. Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern26 Michael McCloskey M 5-9 155 Fr. Powell, Ohio/Olentangy Liberty21 Malik Morgan D 5-8 145 So. Round Rock, Texas/Stony Point22 Austen Morley M/F 5-10 155 Fr. Aberdeenshire, Scotland/The Gordon Schools6 Matt Remaley D 6-1 175 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista13 Gabriel Robinson D 5-9 170 Jr. Easton, Pa./LaSalle11 Alan Rovira M 5-9 162 Sr. Simi Valley, Calif./Simi Valley/Tyler JC17 John Rutan M/F 5-10 150 Fr. Beavercreek, Ohio/Carroll10 Ashani Walker M 5-4 140 Sr. Kingston, Jamaica/Jamaica College

Head Coach: Hylton Dayes (14th season, Wright State ’86)Assistant Coach: Jeremy Bonomo (fifth season, Southern New Hampshire ’02)Assistant Coach: Dan McNally (second season, Embry-Riddle ’00)Director of Operations: Mike Brizzi (first season, Cincinnati ’14) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Chris Black (second season, Findlay ’01)

HYLTON DAYESHEAD COACH

JEREMY BONOMOASSISTANT COACH

DAN MCNALLYASSISTANT COACH

MIKE BRIZZIDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

CHRIS BLACKVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH

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2014 MEN’S SOCCER TEAM

0 TAYLOR HAFLINGGK | R-SR | LOUISVILLE, KY.

5 VEBJORN KROVELD | FR | AALESUND, NORWAY

10 ASHANI WALKERM | SR | KINGSTON, JAMAICA

17 JOHN RUTANM/F | FR | MASON, OHIO

22 AUSTEN MORLEYM/F | FR | ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND

27 JONATHAN COTTRELLM | JR | DUBAI, U.A.E.

1 PEDRO DIAZGK | R-FR | MASON, OHIO

6 MATT REMALEYD | SR | HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO.

11 ALAN ROVIRAM | SR | SIMI VALLEY, CALIF.

18 MILES DALED | SO | ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH.

23 RANTZ BOURGEOISF | SO | SAINT AMANT, LA.

28 NICK FRANKM/D | R-FR | PERRYSBURG, OHIO

2 RICHARDO ISRAELD | JR | FREE TOWN, JAMAICA

7 TERENCE CARTERM/F | JR | LONDON, ENGLAND

12 ALEJANDRO GARCIAM/F | JR | CORAL SPRINGS, FLA.

19 BEN KEANED | JR. | MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.

24 AUSTIN LADDM/D | R-SO | PICKERINGTON, OHIO

30 ALEX GILLGK | R-SO | BEAVERCREEK, OHIO

3 EMMANUEL APPIAHM | R-JR | WESTERVILLE, OHIO

8 WILL DIEBOLDM | SR | COPPELL, TEXAS

13 GABRIEL ROBINSOND | JR | EASTON, PA.

20 STEFAN BANGSUNDM | JR | KENT, WASH.

25 BRIAN MARTINM | SO | FISHERS, IND.

4 CHRISTIAN HAYM | FR | CININNATI, OHIO

9 JOHN MANGAF | JR | LEXINGTON, KY.

14 JACK CLARKM/F | FR | MASON, OHIO

21 MALIK MORGAND | SO | ROUND ROCK, TEXAS

26 MICHAEL MCCLOSKEYM | JR | POWELL, OHIO

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HYLTON DAYESHEAD COACH | 14TH SEASON

With nearly three decades as a collegiate soccer coach, Hylton Dayes has compiled a diverse background of experience as both a successful coach and an accomplished player while becoming the longest-tenured coach at the University of Cincinnati.

Dayes is in his 14th season as head coach at Cincinnati but his 29th in the college coaching ranks. He has served as a head coach for 24 seasons, during which time he has compiled a 201-195-54 record. He led the Bearcats to their third-ever appearance in the NCAA championships in 2006 and has put together a 104-110-35 mark as UC’s head coach, good for No. 2 on the Bearcats’ wins list. As an assistant coach, Dayes helped develop teams that made three appearances in the NCAA championships. As a player, he earned all-America honors in all four seasons of competition as Wright State University.

Highlighted by NCAA Tournament teams in 2003 and ‘06, Dayes has led the Bearcats during a pair of conference transitions, first from Conference USA to the BIG EAST and now into the American Athletic Conference. During the team’s first year in the American in 2013, the Bearcats posted a 6-12-1 mark, highlighted by a 2-0 upset over sixth-ranked Louisville on Senior Night.

Cincinnati has made the conference tournament in three of the last four seasons. In 2010, the Bearcats advanced to the BIG EAST Championship semifinals for the first time in school history and posted a final record of 7-5-7 overall. UC knocked off No. 5 Connecticut in penalties in the BIG EAST Championship quarterfinals and set a school record for goals against average with a 0.68 GAA.

In 2008, Dayes led one of the youngest teams in Division I soccer to a BIG EAST Tournament berth, UC’s fourth in four years as a member of the elite conference. UC posted a 7-10-2 overall mark playing a torturous schedule, which included matches against eight ranked opponents. The Bearcats fielded a team with 17 newcomers and first-year starters in nine positions.

Dayes’ 2007 squad qualified for its third straight BIG EAST Tournament and won its first conference tournament match, a 2-0 win at Providence. Kenny Anaba became the third straight first-team all-BIG EAST selection and the fourth Bearcat to be drafted by an MLS team, as he was selected in the supplemental draft by Real Salt Lake.

Dayes led UC to a BIG EAST Red Division title in 2006, just the second season in the prestigious league for the Bearcats. UC earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament after finishing 11-5-2 during the regular season and reaching as high as No. 14 in the national rankings. Dayes tutored Omar Cummings, who earned first-team all-America honors, the first player in school history to do so. Cummings then became the third Bearcat to be drafted by a Major League Soccer franchise under Dayes’ watch when he was chosen by the Colorado Rapids in the 2007 MLS SuperDraft.

In 2005, Dayes led the Bearcats to a 10-7-2 overall record and a third-place finish in conference play. UC was ranked as high as No. 15 in the nation and reached the BIG EAST Tournament in the school’s first year affiliated with the conference.

In the first three seasons in the BIG EAST, the Bearcats won a division title, earned seven postseason all-conference awards, and made an NCAA appearance. Dayes has authored six wins against nationally-ranked opponents over the last three seasons, including a victory against No. 1 Connecticut in 2005.

Dayes led UC to a third-place Conference USA finish in 2004. Six Bearcats earned all-C-USA recognition and three players moved on to the professional ranks following the season. UC defeated perennial power Saint Louis on the road and knocked off undefeated ninth-ranked South Florida at home during a six match unbeaten streak late in the campaign.

Dayes led UC to just its second NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and a regular season C-USA title in 2003, garnering C-USA Coach of the Year honors. He produced a winning conference record in each of his first four years at UC.

A 1988 graduate of Wright State, Dayes compiled a 32-37-8 record in four years as head coach of his alma mater’s men’s team, highlighted by an 11-7-3 slate and the program’s first ever appearance in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament final in 1998.

Dayes began his coaching career at Wright State, serving as the men’s assistant in

1986 and the head women’s coach from 1987-1994. During his tenure, the Raiders amassed a 64-48-11 slate.

In 1994, Dayes left Wright State to become the men’s assistant at James Madison, helping direct the Dukes to a 51-13-6 record and three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including trips to the Elite Eight in both 1994 and 1995. Dayes returned to Wright State in 1997 to head up the men’s program.

Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Dayes enjoyed a distinguished playing career at Wright State from 1982-1985. A four-time all-Mideast, all-Ohio and team MVP selection, Dayes is the only athlete in school history to be named all-American all four years of his career. He also is one of three student-athletes to have his jersey retired at the school.

Dayes played on the professional level for the Dayton Dynamo of the National Professional Soccer League for two seasons and the Orlando Lions of the American Professional Soccer League for one year.

A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Dayes graduated with a degree in electrical systems engineering. He is a former chair of the NSCAA board and chairman of the Black Soccer Coaches Committee, as well as a Region II Olympic Development Program coach. He is accredited with the NSCAA Advanced National Coaching diploma, the USSF National A license, as well as being a member of the NSCAA National Academy Coaching Staff.

Dayes was married to Karen Ferguson in 2008. The couple gave birth to a son, Brandon, in December, 2008.

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JEREMY BONOMOASSISTANT COACH | FIFTH SEASON

Jeremy Bonomo, former head coach at Assumption College (NCAA DII) and 2009 Northeast 10 Conference Coach of the Year, will be in his fifth season with the Bearcats in 2014.

Bonomo has a proven ability to recruit at Cincinnati, securing five top 100 recruits (2011, 2012), three high school All-Americans, two state players of the year and two members of youth national teams. Bonomo played a vital role in developing the 2011 recruiting class, which was ranked 28th nationally. Additionally, Bonomo was responsible for recruiting six of TopDrawerSoccer.com’s Top 100 Freshmen in 2011 and 2012.

Prior to his arrival at UC, Bonomo spent three seasons as the head coach at Assumption College. The Greyhounds held a 2-13-2 record before Bonomo’s tenure began, but he finished his stint at Assumption with a 9-6-3 record in 2009 that included a final No. 10 ranking in the NSCAA East Regional Ranking. He developed seven all-conference, two all-region and one player of the year with the Greyhounds.

Bonomo began his career as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for his alma mater, Southern New Hampshire. In his final season, the Penmen advanced to the NE-10 Semifinals and the NCAA New England Regional.

Bonomo played collegiately at Southern New Hampshire, where he captained teams that posted a 62-14-10 record during his career that included three NCAA Tournaments, two NCAA quarterfinal appearances and the 2002 National Runner-Up. SNHU also made four Northeast-10 Conference playoff appearances and earned two league championships.

In addition to playing soccer on the collegiate level, Bonomo was a member of the PDL’s Cape Cod Crusaders’ national champion team in 2003 and the USL’s Western-Mass Pioneers in 2005.

Bonomo graduated from SNHU cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 2002 and received his Masters in Business Administration with a certificate in Operations Management in 2006. He holds a United States Soccer Federation `A’ License.

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DAN MCNALLYASSISTANT COACH | SECOND SEASON

Dan McNally, a former head coach at Division II Montana State-Billings, will be in his second season with the University of Cincinnati men’s soccer team in 2014.

McNally had an overall coaching record of 71-63-10 in eight years at the helm of the Yellowjacket program and led the team to five winning seasons. He completed his tenure at MSUB as the all-time leader in coaching wins and the only MSUB men’s soccer coach to record a winning season in the 17-year history of the program. To his credit, McNally also recruited and coached the 2009 Daktronics National Player of the Year, the 2007 and 2009 Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Conference Player of the Year. Under his direction, MSUB also received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award five consecutive years (2007-2011). He also served as chair of the MSUB Soccer Facility Steering Committee, which raised over $450,000 for the school’s soccer facility.

Prior to his stint at MSUB, McNally spent four years as an assistant coach at NCAA DII Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where his responsibilities included recruiting, fundraising, coordinating travel and coaching.

McNally spent his playing days at NAIA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Fla., from 1996-99 where he was recognized as an All-American Honorable Mention, a two-time team most valuable player and a two-time First Team All-Florida Sun Conference. McNally also played for Bury Football Club in England (1994-1996).

During his time at MSU-Billings, McNally served as the NSCAA technical director of soccer coaching for Montana (2008-2012). He received the NSCAA

Premier License (2010), NSCAA Advanced National Diploma in (2005) and NSCAA National Diploma in (2003). He passed both his National and Advanced National Diplomas with distinction. In addition McNally coached for the Magic City Soccer club (2006-2012). During this time his club teams won 5 State Championships.

McNally received his bachelor’s degree in communications from ERAU in 2000 and his master’s of education in school counseling from MSUB in 2012. He and his wife, Jennifer, have one son, Liam.

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MIKE BRIZZIDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS | FIRST SEASON

Mike Brizzi remains at his alma mater in his first season as director of operations for the University of Cincinnati men’s soccer program.

Brizzi was a defender for head coach Hylton Dayes and the Bearcats from 2010-12, appearing in 35 matches and making 22 starts. He scored a goal and registered a pair of assists during his career while helping lead a defensive unit that produced a school record six consecutive clean sheets in 2012. Brizzi spent his freshman season at Cincinnati State, starting all 19 matches and serving as team captain.

Last fall, he was an assistant coach at Cincinnati State, helping the Surge go 15-1-2 while earning a spot in the national junior college tournament. Brizzi also has experience as an instructor and trainer with the Cincinnati United club team and at elite men’s soccer camps at both UC and Cincinnati State.

The Loveland, Ohio, native graduated from the University of Cincinnati in April 2014, earning a double major in Philosophy and English Rhetoric/Professional Writing. While at UC, Brizzi was a four-time Dean’s List selection, while also earning the Bearcats Strong designation.

CHRIS BLACKVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH | SECOND SEASON

Chris Black returns to the University of Cincinnati for a second stint as volunteer assistant coach in 2014, having mentored the goalkeepers in 2010.

In 2010, Black coached Matt Williams to a 7-5-7 record that matched the team record that season. Williams posted a school-record 0.68 goals against average and .829 save percentage on the year, recording nine clean sheets. Williams earned third team All-BIG EAST honors that season.

Black served as an assistant coach at Wright State, working with both the men’s and women’s teams while with the Raiders. Black also had a successful two-year stint at his alma mater, Findlay, helping the Oilers go 21-7-6 over two seasons. He coached at the prep level at Miamisburg High School.

A 2001 graduate of Findlay with a degree in criminal justice, Black has coaching certificates from the United States Soccer Federation and National Soccer Coaches Association of America, including Regional and National Goalkeeper Diplomas and National and Advanced Diplomas from the NSCAA.

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WILLDIEBOLD5-9 | SENIOR | MIDFIELDER COPPELL, TEXAS JESUIT COLLEGE PREP

2013: Played in all 19 matches on the season, starting all but one ... Scored two goals, while adding four assists for a total of eight points, second on the team ... Had a four-game point streak during a 3-1 stretch for the Bearcats that included wins over IUPUI, Belmont and sixth-ranked Louisville ... Assisted on Ashani Walker’s 14th minute insurance goal in a 2-0 win over Evansville ... Recorded an assist against SMU ... Provided the assist on Brad Miguel’s goal (8’) in the 2-1 decision over IUPUI ... Had a hand in both goals of a 2-1 win over Belmont, scoring the first goal of the match in the 30th minute and assisting on Alan Rovira’s game-winner in the 80th ... Scored the second goal (24’) in a 2-0 win over No. 6 Louisville.

2012: Played nine games ... started eight games ... finished season with five shots.

2011: Started 14 of 18 matches as a true freshman in a midfield role ... scored one goal with two assists ... named to TopDrawerSoccer.comTop 100 Freshman list (No. 69) ... started eight of nine BIG EAST contests ... tallied first career goal against Oakland (9/18) ... assisted on Shamar Shelton game winner in BIG EAST victory against Villanova (10/15) ... posted first career assist against Central Arkansas (9/9).

High School: First-team all-state selection at Jesuit College Prep ... team captain as a senior ... three-year letterwinner (will play fourth varsity season during the spring) ... earned team Freshman MVP honors ... all-district selection as a junior ... helped Rangers to ESPN Rise No. 1 national ranking, undefeated campaign, and state championship as a junior.

Club: Plays with Dallas Texans club team ... five-time Disney Showcase champions ... won U-19 Dallas Cup championship ... led U-16 squad to YSL championship and National League championship ... played with US Soccer Development Academy for three years.

Personal: Born June 24, 1992 ... son of John and Robin Diebold ... sister Stephanie played soccer at University of Rochester ... undecided on an academic major.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 18-14 16 1 2 4 02012 9-8 5 0 0 0 02013 19-18 17 2 4 8 0Total 46-40 38 3 6 12 0

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TAYLORHAFLING6-3 | REDSHIRT SENIOR | GOALKEEPER LOUISVILLE, KY. MALE | NEW MEXICO

2013: Started three matches on the season, allowing seven goals ... Made 12 saves on the year.

2012: Started all 19 games ... played every minute of the season (1809:21) ... tallied seven saves against Pittsburgh (9/22) leading to his season goals against average drop to 0.97 ... earned fifth consecutive shutout against Syracuse (9/29) recording three saves ... totaled eight shutouts on the season ... only allowed 22 goals ... received the men’s soccer postseason Defensive MVP honor ... named captain for the 2012-2013 year.

2011: Saw action in five matches, making four starts between the pipes ... made 20 saves ... earned first career win in 2-1 BIG EAST victory against Villanova.

2010 (At New Mexico): Redshirted.

High School: Four-year letterman at Louisville Male HS, Louisville, Ky. ... two-time team captain ... two-time team MVP ... earned all-state honors as a senior ... two-time all-district honoree.

Club: Played with Javanon Soccer Club ... two-time national semifinalist ... two-time regional champion ... four-time Kentucky state champions ... Eurosport Kentucky Boys Player of the Year ... two-time adidas ESP Camp participant ... four-year Kentucky Olympic Development Program (ODP) member ... two-time ODP Region II team member.

Personal: Born Feb. 29, 1992 ... son of Art and Denise Hafling ... plans to major in sports administration.

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Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Saves Save % W-L-T SHO2011 5-4 381:00 11 2.60 20 .645 1-2-0 02012 19-1 1809:21 22 1.09 82 .788 6-9-4 82013 3-3 225:00 7 2.80 12 .632 0-3-0 0Total 27-27 2415:21 40 1.49 114 .740 7-14-4 8

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MATTREMALEY6-1 | SENIOR | DEFNDER HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO. MOUNTAIN VISTA

2013: Named second team All-Ohio ... Played in all 19 matches on the year, starting all but one ... Saw the second-most field time on the team, playing 1,701 minutes ... Defender took 14 shots on the year.

2012: Played in all 19 games and started two ... assist to Manga resulting in 1-0 victory to Pittsburgh (9/22) ... finished season with seven shots and three shots on goal.

2011: Started 18 matches as a true freshman at midfield, making 12 starts ... scored a pair of goals and ranked third on the team with five points ... ranked No. 85 on TopDrawerSoccer.comTop 100 Freshman list ... scored first career goal and added assist in 3-0 win against Central Arkansas (9/9) ... tallied UC’s first goal against SIU-Edwardsville (10/4) ... started five BIG EAST contests.

High School: Two-year starter and letterwinner at Mountain Vista.

Club: Spent last two seasons as a member of the Colorado Amateur Soccer League’s Real Colorado ... spent four years as a member of the US Soccer Development Academy ... three-year member of the Colorado state Olympic Development Program squad ... two-time ODP Region IV camp participant.

Personal: Born October 24, 1992 ... son of Kevin and Gail Remaley ... brother, Ryan, plays rugby at Colorado State ... undecided on an academic major.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 18-12 15 2 1 5 12012 19-2 7 0 1 1 02013 19-18 15 0 0 0 0Total 56-32 37 2 2 6 1

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ALANROVIRA5-9 | SENIOR | MIDFIELDER SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. SIMI VALLEY | TYLER JC

2013: One of two Bearcats (Ben Keane) to start all 19 matches on the season ... Scored two goals while adding a pair of assists for six points on the season, highlighted by a three-match point-scoring streak ... Scored the game-winning goal in the 11th minute of a 2-0 win over Evansville, redirecting a Jonathan Cottrell corner ... Sent in the corner Ben Keane converted in the 90th minute to defeat IUPUI, 2-1, earning a nomination for the TopDrawerSoccer.com Goal of the Week ... Scored the game-winning goal in the 80th minute of a 2-1 decision over Belmont, tucking Will Diebold cross in from 20 yards ... Assisted on John Manga’s 10th-minute goal of a 2-0 upset of No. 6 Louisville.

2011-12 (Tyler Junior College): Scored 12 goals to lead Tyler Junior College to the 2012 Junior College National Championship.

High School: Played at Simi Valley High School, helping team to a 13-1 record and Maramonte Conference Championship as a senior ... Earned conference MVP honors that year, scoring 14 goals ... Played for Cal South ODP and Region IV Team ... Was a member of the El Salvador National U-20 team, receiving a call up to the full national team for a friendly versus Hondouras in 2010 ... Selected to participate in the LA Galaxy Academy from 2009-11.

Personal: Born February 10, 1992, in West Hills, Calif. ... Son of William and Rosa Rovira.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2013 19-19 47 2 2 6 2Total 19-19 47 2 2 6 2

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ASHANIWALKER5-4 | SENIOR | MIDFIELDER KINGSTON, JAMAICA JAMAICA COLLEGE

2013: Named first team All-Ohio ... Played in all 19 matches, starting all but one ... Scored a team-high five goals, while adding a pair of assists, for a team-best 12 points on the season ... Scored an insurance goal in the 14th minute of a 2-0 victory over Evansville on a give-and-go with Will Diebold ... Assisted on Brad Miguel’s equalizer before scoring the game winner on an extra time penalty kick of a 2-1 victory at SIU Edwardsville ... Scored in the 22nd minute of a 1-1 draw with Northern Kentucky ... Scored the lone goals in losses to UCF and USF ... Assisted on the first goal of the game, scored by Will Diebold in the 30th minute.

2012: Saw action in eight games and started seven ... tallied up three shots against Bradley (9/7) ... finished season with 13 shots and four shots on goal.

2011: Played in all 18 contests, making seven starts in the midfield ... scored one goal and added an assist for three points ... started and assisted on the game winner against Central Arkansas (9/9) ... scored first career goal in 1-0 upset of No. 18/11 St. John’s (10/29) ... made two starts in BIG EAST play.

High School: Named the MVP of the Manning Cup, the top schoolboy competition in Jamaica, in 2010 ... Helped Jamaica College to its first schoolboy “triple crown” ... JC won the Manning Cup, Walker Cup, and All-Island Olivier Shield titles last season ... Helped JC to three Manning Cup finals over the last four seasons and scored the deciding goal in the 3-0 championship victory in 2010 ... Tallied twice in the 3-1 win in the Walker Cup final.

Club: Member of the Jamaican U-20 national team which recently competed in the CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup ... Saw action in qualifying matches against Guatemala and Honduras ... Was called up to the Jamaica senior national team on two occasions in 2010.

Personal: Son of Ishmael and Maxine Walker ... Majoring in business.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 18-7 11 1 1 3 12012 8-7 13 0 0 0 02013 19-18 32 5 2 12 1Total 45-32 56 6 3 15 2

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EMMANUELAPPIAH5-9 | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | MIDFIELDER WESTERVILLE, OHIO WESTERVILLE CENTRAL

2013: Played in just two matches before an injury forced him to miss the remainder of the season ... Registered a shot each in matches versus Northern Illinois and UNC Wilmington.

2012: Saw action in 11 games, started nine ... led UC with game-high five shots against Syracuse (9/29) ... had an assist against DePaul (10/17) ... finished the season with 24 shots and nine shots on goal.

2011: Started in 12 of 16 matches during freshman campaign in midfield role ... ranked No. 94 in the TopDrawerSoccer.comTop 100 Freshmen list ... led Bearcats with three assists and scored one goal ... posted first career goal - a 30-yard rocket off the crossbar - at Virginia Tech (9/4) ... assisted on lone Bearcats goal in 1-1 draw against crosstown rival Xavier (9/28) ... also tallied assists in back-to-back BIG EAST contests - vs. DePaul (10/19), at Syracuse (10/22).

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Westerville Central ... led Warhawks to a pair of district titles ... first-team all-state selection as a senior ... earned first-team all-Ohio Capital Conference and first-team all-district honors as a senior ... three-time all-OCC selection ... scored 20 goals during senior campaign and 35 career goals ... a CollegeSoccerNews.com Top 150 recruit.

Club: Played for Blast F.C. ... won U-14 state title ... finished fifth at national championships with U-15 squad ... U-16 team was national runner-up.

Personal: Born on Sept. 26, 1993 ... son of Dominic and Rebecca Appiah ... undecided on an academic major.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 16-12 36 1 3 5 02012 11-9 24 0 1 1 02013 2-2 2 0 0 0 0Total 29-23 62 1 4 6 0

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JONATHANCOTTRELL5-11 | JUNIOR | MIDFIELDERDUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES DUBAI COLLEGE

2013: Played in 16 of UC’s 19 matches on the season, starting 14 contests ... Registered a pair of assists ... Assisted on Alan Rovira’s game-winning goal in the 11th minute of a 2-0 decision over Evansville ... Played in a corner kick that was converted by John Manga (49’) for the only goal in a 1-0 victory at Cleveland State ... Named Academic All-Ohio.

High School: Played for Dubai College’s U-18 team from the age of 14 on ... Won the UAE Nike Elite Soccer Award ... Awarded an A grade in A-level soccer in the UAE ... Won the UAE’s league and cup at U-14, U-15, U-16 and U-18 ... Played for Dubai clubs Al Wasl Academy and Al Nasr Academy.

Personal: Father played for Plymouth Argyle and grandfather played for West Ham United ... Native of Plymouth, England, moved to Dubai at the age of seven ... Son of Paul and Vanessa Cottrell ... Has one sister, Natalie ... Finance major.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2013 16-14 12 0 2 2 0Total 16-14 12 0 2 2 0

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RICHARDOISRAEL5-10 | JUNIOR | DEFENDER FREE TOWN, JAMAICA LENNON

2013: Named Preseason All-American Athletic Conference ... Battled injuries while seeing action in six matches throughout the season ... Played all 90 minutes in both opening-weekend matches before playing just 181 minutes the rest of the year.

2012: Played in and started 18 games and took one shot ... helped the Bearcats to a school record six straight shutouts, stretching from Sept. 14-Oct. 3, and eight shutouts overall in 2012 ... He played in over 1650 minutes of match action and proved to be a key cog in the UC defense ... became the second straight Bearcat to earn All-Rookie team honors.

High School: Named the MVP of the DaCosta Cup finals in 2010, leading Lennon High School to a 19-1 record ... helped Lennon High to a 72-8 record from 2007-2010, including three semifinals and a finals appearance during his tenure ... won a league title with his U16 high school squad in 2008.

Club: As a member of the Jamaican U20 national team he participated in the 2011 FIFA U20 World Cup qualifiers in Guatemala ... helped Sporting Central to a U21 championship in 2011.

Personal: Son of Balvin and Patricia Clark Israel ... one of seven siblings ... plans

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2012 18-18 1 0 0 0 02013 6-5 0 0 0 0 0Total 24-23 1 0 0 0 0

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BENKEANE6-1 | JUNIOR | DEFENDER MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. BISHOP EUSTACE PREP

2013: One of two Bearcats (Alan Rovira) to start all 19 matches on the year ... Played more minutes than anyone on the team at 1,755 ... Defender scored his only goal of the season off a Rovira corner in the 90th minute to defeat IUPUI, 2-1 ... Game-winner versus the Jaguars was finalist for TopDrawerSoccer.com Goal of the Week.

2012: Saw action in one game.

High School: Four-year letterman at Bishop Eustace Prep...three-year all-conference first team selection...three-year all south jersey...two-year all-state...2008 Olympic Conference champs.

Club: Member of the Matchfit Chelsea Academy...named the 2011-2012 captain.

Personal: Born on December 17, 1993...son of Kim and former Wilkes University soccer player, Mike Keane...brother of Junior goalkeeper for West Virginia University, Sara Keane.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2012 1-0 0 0 0 0 02013 19-19 6 1 0 2 1Total 20-19 6 1 0 2 1

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JOHNMANGA6-2 | JUNIOR | FORWARD LOUISVILLE, KY. HENRY CLAY

2013: Played in 18 of 19 matches, making nine starts ... Scored three goals on the year, second on the team ... Scored the lone goal in the 49th minutes of a 1-0 decision over Cleveland State ... Had UC’s only goal in a 3-1 loss to SMU ... Scored the game-winning goal just 12 minutes into a 2-0 decision over No. 6 Louisville, taking a feed up the middle from Alan Rovira.

2012: Saw action in all 19 games ... started nine ... assist to Martinez that resulted in 1-0 win against Gardner-Webb (9/16) ... scored first career goal that led to 1-0 victory over Pittsburgh (9/22) ... named BIG EAST Conference Rookie of the Week (9/24).

High School: Three-time first-team all-state selection ... 2011 Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association Mr. Soccer ... 2011 National Soccer Coaches Association of America all-American ... state champion in 2010 at Henry Clay High School ... scored 40 goals with 13 assists as a senior.

Club: Played for Javanon SC ... member of Region II Olympic Development Program team.

Personal: Born on April 15, 1994 ... son of Jonathan Lumumba and Christine Yohali ... native of Bunia, Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2012 18-9 12 1 1 3 12013 18-9 30 3 0 6 2Total 36-18 42 4 1 9 3

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GABRIELROBINSON5-9 | JUNIOR | DEFENDER EASTON, PA. LASALLE

2013: Played in 11 matches, starting 10 of those contests.

2012: Played and started 11 games ... saw 835 minutes of action ... contributing factor in the school record six consecutive shutouts ... named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Top 100 Freshmen list ... received the Newcomer of the Year Award at the men’s soccer postseason banquet

High School: Two time all-state selection ... named 2011 Player of the Year by the Lehigh Morning Call and Lehigh Valley Express Times ... three-time league all-star ... third-team all-catholic team as a freshman.

Club: Played with New York Red Bulls US Soccer Development Academy ... won a pair of state championships with Philadelphia Soccer Club ... four-year member of Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association Olympic Development Program ... ODP Region I captain for U14 and U16 squads.

Personal: Born on Aug. 3, 1994 ... son of John Robinson.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2012 11-11 0 0 0 0 02013 11-10 0 0 0 0 0Total 22-21 0 0 0 0 0

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RANTZBOURGEOIS6-2 | SOPHOMORE | FORWARD ST. AMANT, LA. ST. AMANT

2013: Saw action in seven matches on the year ... Played 25 minutes, a season-high, in 2-1 victory over IUPUI.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-time all-district selection at St. Amant High School in Louisiana ... Named NOLA.com Baton Rouge Player of the Year as a senior ... Scored 85 goals and registered 68 assists during his prep career ... Also earned All-State and District MVP honors as a senior, while earning All-Metro honors as junior and senior.

Personal: Born August 28, 1995, in Baton Rouge, La. ... Son of Jamie and Tracie Bourgeois ... Has one brother, Briggs ... plans to study engineering.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2013 7-0 0 0 0 0 0Total 7-0 0 0 0 0 0

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MILESDALE6-2 | SOPHOMORE | DEFENDER ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH. ROCHESTER

2013: Saw action in all but one match on the season, making 16 starts ... Played 1,557 minutes on the season, one of six Bearcats to play over 1,500 minutes.

High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Rochester High School (missed junior season due to injury) ... Was Rochester’s second leading scorer as a freshman, earning all-district honors ... Led team in scoring as sophomore, again earning all-district honors ... Two-year team captain ... Named honorable mention all-state as a senior ... Scored 24 goals and added 14 assists during prep career ... Also lettered in baseball.

Personal: Son of Teena and Russell Dale ... Has one brother, Mitchell ... Mother played volleyball at Mississippi State, while brother is on the cross country team at Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2013 18-16 5 0 0 0 0Total 18-16 5 0 0 0 0

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PEDRODIAZ5-11 | REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | GOALKEEPER MASON, OHIO MASON

2013: Did not play as a true freshman.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Mason High School ... Helped Mason to four district championships in four years, as well as a league title as a freshman and sophomore ... Was named second-team All-Ohio as a senior ... Recorded 12 shutouts as a junior and 13 as a senior ... Posted 29 career shutouts.

Personal: Born January 31, 1995, in Mexico City ... Son of Tomas Diaz Plaxa and Maria Gutirrez ... Has one brother, Jose, and one sister, Deifilia.

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ALEXGILL6-1 | REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE | GOALKEEPER BEAVERCREEK, OHIO BEAVERCREEK

2013: Started 15 matches in goal, playing 87% of minutes on the season ... Posted a 6-9-1 mark on the season with a 1.47 goals against average and .750 save percentage ... Named American Athletic Conference Goalkeeper of the Week and CollegeSportsMadness.com National Defensive Player of the Week on October 28 after allowing one goal and going 1-1 in matches versus No. 6 Louisville and No. 9 UConn ... Twice recorded eight saves in a match ... Posted three clean sheets on the season against Evansville, Cleveland State and No. 6 Louisville.

2012: Picked up men’s soccer post season award for most improved player.

High School: Senior year at Beavercreek was named all Great Western Ohio Conference (GWOC)...first team Dayton selection...all Dayton selection...first team GWOC choice...selected for coaches first team...produced 8.5 shut outs...allowed eleven goals in twenty games...played in the all-star game his senior season...Beavercreek finished the season as district/regional champs with a 21-1-1 record.

Personal: Born on April 21, 1994...son of Ellen Gill...plans to major in Business Administration

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Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Saves Save % W-L-T SHO2013 17-16 1530:05 25 1.47 75 .750 6-9-1 3Total 17-16 1530:05 25 1.47 75 .750 6-9-1 3

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BRIANMARTIN5-11 | SOPHOMORE | MIDFIELDER FISHERS, IND. HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN

2013: Saw his only action of the season at UCF, playing four minutes.

High School: Lettered two years at Hamilton Southeastern High School ... Won four state championships at the club level.

Personal: Born August 8, 1995, in Columbus, Ohio ... Son of Brian and Marchale Martin ... Has one brother, John.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0Total 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

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MALIKMORGAN5-8 | SOPHOMORE | DEFENDER ROUND ROCK, TEXAS STONY POINT

2013: Played in 16 matches on the year, making eight starts ... played 927 minutes on the season.

High School: Played all four years at Stony Point High School ... Helped Stony Point to 2012 USSFDA Playoffs, as well as YS Region III Championship in 2011 and a YS Nationals 3rd place finish in 2010 ... Also served as the kicker for the Stony Point football team, converting 94% of point-after attempts.

Personal: Born October 25, 1995, in San Diego ... Son of Carlos and Kim Morgan ... Has one sister, Zeniah ... Sister plays basketball at Tabor College.

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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2013 16-8 0 0 0 0 0Total 16-8 0 0 0 0 0

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STEFANBANGSUND5-10 | JUNIOR | MIDFIELDER KENT, WASH. KENTWOOD | HIGHLINE/DELAWARE

Prior to UC: Played in 18 of 19 matches as a freshman at Delaware before transferring to Highline College as a sophomore ... Led Highline in scoring (eight goals, four assists), while ranking among the top 15 in the conference and helping Highline to third place in the state ... Started as a freshman at Kentwood High School, leading the team in assists ... Named Kentwood’s offensive MVP as a sophomore, again leading the team in assists and earning second team all-league honors ... Served as team captain as a junior, leading Kentwood in goals (13) and assists (seven) ... During junior season, set the school record for career assists while tying the record for goals ... Named second team all-state while helping Kentwood to a third-place finish in the state as a junior and earning a spot on ESPN Rise’s top-10 prospects in Washington ... Did not play for Kentwood as a senior after earning a roster spot with the Seattle Sounders FC developmental team.

Personal: Born March 9, 1994, in Seattle, Washington ... Son of John and Dyana Bangsund ... Has two brothers, Trevan and Brandyn ... Brother, Trevan, plays soccer at Pacific Lutheran University ... Cousin, Cam Weaver, has played professional soccer since 2006, including Major League Soccer stops with Seattle Sounders, San Jose Earthquakes and Houston Dynamo.

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TERENCECARTER6-0 | JUNIOR | MIDFIELDER/FORWARD LONDON, ENGLAND LONDON NAUTICAL | NORTHEASTERN

Prior to UC: Played first two seasons at Northeastern, seeing action in 32 matches and making 29 starts ... As a sophomore, scored a pair of game-winning goals against James Madison and Hofstra ... Named Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week on Sept. 9, 2013, after scoring a pair of goals against Fairfield ... Earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie team in 2012, scoring three goals and adding a pair of assists ... Had a career-best three points with a goal and an assist versus Georgia State ... Played club soccer for Dulwich Hamlet while attending London Nautical School ... Had trial with Queens Park Rangers .

Personal: Born Oct. 10, 1993 ... Son of Paul and Pam Carter ... Has four siblings (Leeanna, Shakira, Shania and Suraiya).

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JACKCLARK5-8 | FRESHMAN | MIDFIELDER/FORWARD MASON, OHIO MASON

Prior to UC: Product of Mason High School ... earned NSCAA All-America honors and helped Mason to a state championship in 2013 ... reached the state semifinals in 2012 before 2013 saw Comets win state title and ascend to the top of the NSCAA’s national high school rankings after going 22-0-1 ... won Ohio’s Mr. Soccer award in 2013 and is a three-time All-Ohio selection ... leaves Mason as the school’s record holder in career goals (73), goals in a season (31), goals in a game (four) and career assists (24) ... in his three years as a letterwinner, Mason posted a record of 54-7-4 ... played club for the Cincinnati United Premier Gold team alongside classmate Christian Hay, winning state championships from 2008-13 and finishing as the U.S. Youth Soccer national runner-up in 2013 ... Rated a four-star recruit (out of five) on TopDrawerSoccer.com.

Personal: Born October 7, 1995, in Cincinnati ... son of Kevin and Susan Clark ... has one brother, Tom, and one sister, Darby.

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NICKFRANK6-0 | RS FRESHMAN | MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER PERRYSBURG, OHIO ANTHONY WAYNE

Prior to UC: Three-time All-Northern Lakes League Selection ... Name first team All-NLL as a senior while also earning first team all-district honors ... Helped Wayne to a 16-1-2 mark and fourth place finish in Ohio as a senior, scoring nine goals while adding 14 assists ... Served as team captain as a senior while earning team MVP awards ... Named Wayne’s defensive MVP as a junior and Newcomer of the Year as a freshman ... Named to NLL All-Star team as a senior.

Personal: Born Jan. 3, 1995, in Fort Wayne, Indiana ... Son of David and Susan Frank ... Has one brother, Michael, who played baseball at Bowling Green (2009-14).

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ALEJANDROGARCIA5-10 | JUNIOR | MIDFIELDER/FORWARD CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. TARAVELLA | DARTON STATE

Prior to UC: Played the previous two seasons at Darton State College in Albany, Georgia ... named a National Junior College Athletic Association All-American in 2013 after netting 18 goals, including six game-winning goals, while adding seven assists for a total of 43 points ... helped Cavaliers go undefeated in the regular season his freshman year at Darton ... Darton spent most of 2012 ranked first in the nation ... played club soccer for the Plantation Eagles FC ... played at Taravella High School in Coral Springs.

Personal: Born March 30, 1994, in Bakersfield, California ... Son of Jesse Garcia and Esther Marquez ... Has one brother, Abraham, and a sister, Cinthia ... Earned an associate’s degree at Darton.

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CHRISTIANHAY5-11 | FRESHMAN | MIDFIELDER CINCINNATI, OHIO SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY

Prior to UC: Product of Cincinnati’s Summit Country Day School ... helped the Silver Knights to state championships each of the past two seasons ... named an All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, while also taking home Ohio player of the year honors ... made 86 career starts for Summit ... was a teammate of classmate Jack Clark on the Cincinnati United Premier Gold team ... won a pair of state championships the past two years with CUP-Gold while winning a U.S. Youth Soccer regional title and finishing as the national runner-up in 2013.

Personal: Born November 2, 1995, in Cincinnati ... son of Eric and Eileen Hay ... has one brother, Ethan.

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VEBJORNKROVEL6-1 | FRESHMAN | DEFENDER AALESUND, NORWAY AALESUND VIDEREGAAENDE SKOLE

Prior to UC: Product of Aalesund Videregaaende Skole in Aalesund, Norway ... played for Aalesund FK, one of the top academy teams in Norway, before playing for Skarbovik IF in the second division of Norwegian soccer this past season ... with Aalesund, helped both the under-16 and under-19 teams to league championships ... served as team captain and earned most improved player honors on the U-19 squad.

Personal: Born April 21, 1994, in Aalesund, Norway ... son of Steinar Krovel and Nina Johansen ... father, Steinar, played soccer on the second-highest level in Norway ... has two sisters, Kaja and Lisa.

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AUSTINLADD5-10 | RS SOPHOMORE | MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER PICKERINGTON, OHIO PICKERINGTON | LOUISVILLE

Prior to UC: Played in four matches in 2013 at Louisville after bring redshirted as a freshman in 2012 ... At Pickerington, named first team all-district as a senior after scoring 10 goals and nine assists and helping team to a 10-7 record, the best mark in school history ... Recorded two goals and six assists as a junior, earning second team all-league honors.

Personal: Born May 18, 1993, in Gahanna, Ohio ... Son of Lindsey and Ann Ladd ... Has one brother, Allen.

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MICHAELMCCLOSKEY5-9 | FRESHMAN | MIDFIELDER POWELL, OHIO OLENTANGY LIBERTY

Prior to UC: Earned two varsity letters in soccer at Olentangy Liberty before focusing on club team ... Helped Patriots to state championship game as a sophomore ... Named Crew Socccer Academy U-16 Player of the Year ... Part of the Columbus Crew Academy developmental program.

Personal: Born April 3, 1996, in Columbus, Ohio ... Son of Mark and Michelle McCloskey ... Has one brother, Kyle.

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AUSTENMORLEY5-10 | FRESHMAN | MIDFIELDER/FORWARD ABERDEENSHIRE, SCOTLAND THE GORDON SCHOOLS

Prior to UC: Scored 11 goals in 22 games as a senior, helping Gordon Schools to a second place finish in the Aberdeen District 6 Juvenile Football Association.

Personal: Born Aug. 6, 1995, in Nuneaton, England ... Son of Lyndsay and James Morley ... Has one sister, Katie.

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JOHNRUTAN5-10 | FRESHMAN | MIDFIELDER/FORWARD BEAVERCREEK, OHIO BEAVERCREEK

Prior to UC: Three-year letterwinner in soccer at Carroll High School ... Helped Patriots to state championships as a sophomore and junior ... did not pay as a senior, when team finished as district runner-up, due to injury ... named second team all-conference and second team all-area as a junior ... Academic All-Ohio selection ... Also earned three varsity letters in baseball.

Personal: Born Nov. 19, 1995 in Fairborn, Ohio ... Son of John and Carol Rutan ... Has two brothers, Joshua and Joseph, and two sisters, Abigail and Ellie.

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2014 University of Cincinnati Men’s Soccer StaffStanding: Volunteer Assistant Chris Black, Assistant Coach Jeremy Bonomo, Assistant Coach

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2013 RESULTS & STATISTICS

2013 Cincinnati Men's SoccerCincinnati Combined Team Statistics (as of May 05, 2014)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 6-12-1 4-5-1 2-4 0-3CONFERENCE 1-7 1-3 0-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-5-1 3-2-1 2-0 0-3

Date Opponent Score Att.Aug 30 vs Northern Illinois L 0-3 763Sep 01 vs UNC Wilmington L 0-1 625Sep 06 #7 SAINT LOUIS L 0-4 1009Sep 08 EVANSVILLE W 2-0 698Sep 13 at SIUE Wot 2-1 1437Sep 18 NORTHERN KENTUCKY T o 2 1-1 694

* Sep 21 #20 MEMPHIS L 0-2 547Sep 25 XAVIER L 0-1 1131

* Sep 28 UCF L 1-2 489Oct 02 at Cleveland State W 1-0 87

* Oct 05 at Rutgers L 0-1 622* Oct 09 at USF L 1-4 723* Oct 12 SMU L 1-3 487

Oct 16 IUPUI W 2-1 415Oct 19 BELMONT W 2-1 398

* Oct 23 #6 LOUISVILLE W 2-0 1124* Oct 26 at #8 Connecticut L o t 0-1 4219* Nov 02 at Temple L o 2 0-1 311

Nov 08 vs Rutgers L 1-5 110

TEAM STATISTICS CIN OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 16-200 32-273 Goals scored per game 0.84 1.68 Shot pct. . 0 8 0 . 1 1 7 Shots on goal-Attempts 78-200 120-273 SOG pct. . 3 9 0 . 4 4 0 S h o t s / G a m e 10.5 14.4CORNER KICKS 84 96PENALTY KICKS 2-2 2-3PENALTIES Yellow cards 35 19 Red cards 0 1ATTENDANCE T o t a l 6992 7399 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/699 6/1233 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/499

## Player gp g a p ts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk -att11 R O V IR A , A lan 19 2 2 6 47 . 0 4 22 . 4 6 2 0 - 010 W A LK E R , A shan i 19 5 2 12 32 . 1 5 8 . 2 5 1 2 - 29 M A N G A , John 18 3 0 6 30 . 1 0 9 . 3 0 2 0 - 08 D IE B O LD , W ill 19 2 4 8 17 . 1 1 13 . 7 6 0 0 - 06 R E M A LE Y , M att 19 0 0 0 15 . 0 0 6 . 4 0 0 0 - 027 C O TTR E LL, Jonath 16 0 2 2 12 . 0 0 2 . 1 6 0 0 - 05 M Y TO N , C hris tian 18 0 1 1 10 . 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 - 014 JA N N E LLI, P e te r 10 1 0 2 9 . 1 1 2 . 2 2 0 0 - 022 M IG U E L, B rad 19 2 0 4 8 . 2 5 4 . 5 0 0 0 - 024 O P P E R M A N , C a lv in 19 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 3 . 4 2 0 0 - 019 K E A N E , B en 19 1 0 2 6 . 1 6 3 . 5 0 1 0 - 018 D A LE , M iles 18 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 0 - 03 A P P IA H , E m m anue l 2 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 2 1.00 0 0 - 025 M A R TIN , B rian 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 023 B O U R G E O IS , R ant 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 017 S IM P S O N , M ark 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 021 M O R G A N , M a lik 16 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 02 IS R A E L, R ichardo 6 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 013 R O B IN S O N , G abrie 11 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0

Tota l 19 16 11 43 200 . 0 8 78 . 3 9 6 2 - 2O pponents 19 32 33 97 273 . 1 1 120 . 4 4 12 2 - 3

## Goalie GP Min . GA GA A vg Save Pc t W -L -T Sho30 G ILL , A lex 17 1530:05 25 1.47 75 . 7 5 0 6-9-1 3 /00 H A FLIN G , Taylo r 3 225:00 7 2 .80 12 . 6 3 2 0-3-0 0 /0

Tota l 19 1755:05 32 1.64 88 . 7 3 3 6-12-1 3O pponents 19 1755:05 16 0.82 62 . 7 9 5 12-6-1 8

Goals b y Per iod 1s t 2nd OT OT2 To talC inc inna ti 9 6 1 0 16O pponents 11 19 1 1 32

Sho ts b y Per iod 1s t 2nd OT OT2 To talC inc inna ti 85 109 6 0 200O pponents 115 151 5 2 273

Saves by Per iod 1s t 2nd OT OT2 To talC inc inna ti 40 45 2 1 88O pponents 29 30 3 0 62

Corners b y Per iod 1s t 2nd OT OT2 To talC inc inna ti 35 47 2 0 84O pponents 49 46 0 1 96

Fou ls b y Per iod 1s t 2nd OT OT2 To talC inc inna ti 146 150 6 1 303O pponents 110 120 6 2 238

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2013 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE STANDINGS & TEAM STATISTICS

Standings Conference Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA Home Away Neutral Last 10 StreakLouisville (17) *^ 5-1-2 .750 15 6 11-5-4 .650 30 15 6-3-3 5-2-1 0-0-0 4-3-3 L 1UConn (10)^ 4-0-4 .750 12 6 12-3-8 .696 36 17 9-1-2 2-2-5 1-0-1 6-1-3 L 1UCF 4-1-3 .688 10 9 8-5-5 .583 22 19 5-2-2 2-2-2 1-1-1 6-1-3 L 1Temple 3-1-4 .625 9 9 10-4-4 .667 21 13 7-1-2 3-3-2 0-0-0 4-2-4 L 1USF (RV) **^ 2-2-4 .500 10 7 8-4-9 .595 25 16 5-2-3 1-2-5 2-0-1 4-2-4 L 1Memphis 3-5-0 .375 9 11 9-8-1 .528 23 23 6-3-0 1-5-0 2-0-1 3-7 L 2SMU 2-4-2 .375 8 12 3-12-2 .235 13 30 1-3-2 2-6-0 0-3-0 1-7-2 L 4Rutgers 2-5-1 .312 4 8 7-11-2 .400 24 25 4-5-1 2-4-1 1-2-0 3-6-1 L 1Cincinnati 1-7-0 .125 5 14 5-12-1 .306 14 31 4-5-1 1-4-0 0-3-0 4-6 L 3

(NCSAA Ranking)*- Regular Season Champion** - Tournament Champion^ - NCAA Tournament Participant

SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 351 15.262. USF 21 294 14.003. Louisville 20 276 13.804. Rutgers 20 237 11.855. Memphis 18 229 12.726. Temple 18 222 12.337. SMU 17 208 12.248. Cincinnati 18 189 10.509. UCF 18 170 9.44 POINTS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 109 4.742. Louisville 20 87 4.353. USF 21 71 3.38 Memphis 18 71 3.945. Rutgers 20 68 3.406. UCF 18 63 3.507. Temple 18 59 3.288. SMU 17 39 2.299. Cincinnati 18 37 2.06 GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 36 1.572. Louisville 20 30 1.503. USF 21 25 1.194. Rutgers 20 24 1.205. Memphis 18 23 1.286. UCF 18 22 1.227. Temple 18 21 1.178. Cincinnati 18 14 0.789. SMU 17 13 0.76 GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 36 1.572. Louisville 20 30 1.503. Memphis 18 23 1.284. UCF 18 22 1.225. Rutgers 20 24 1.206. USF 21 25 1.197. Temple 18 21 1.178. Cincinnati 18 14 0.789. SMU 17 13 0.76 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 37 1.612. Louisville 20 27 1.353. Memphis 18 25 1.394. USF 21 21 1.005. Rutgers 20 20 1.006. UCF 18 19 1.067. Temple 18 17 0.948. SMU 17 13 0.769. Cincinnati 18 9 0.50

ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 37 1.612. Memphis 18 25 1.393. Louisville 20 27 1.354. UCF 18 19 1.065. USF 21 21 1.00 Rutgers 20 20 1.007. Temple 18 17 0.948. SMU 17 13 0.769. Cincinnati 18 9 0.50 GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G1. Temple 18 13 0.722. Louisville 20 15 0.753. USF 21 16 0.764. UCONN 23 17 0.745. UCF 18 19 1.066. Memphis 18 23 1.287. Rutgers 20 25 1.258. SMU 17 30 1.769. Cincinnati 18 31 1.72 GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Min GA Avg.1. Temple 18 13 1712:49 0.682. UConn 23 17 2231:54 0.693. USF 21 16 2082:41 0.694. Louisville 20 15 1901:44 0.715. UCF 18 19 1740:26 0.986. Rutgers 20 25 1878:20 1.207. Memphis 18 23 1650:27 1.258. Cincinnati 18 31 1661:11 1.689. SMU 17 30 1579:08 1.71 SAVES GP Saves Avg/G1. Rutgers 20 112 5.602. Cincinnati 18 84 4.673. Temple 18 81 4.504. USF 21 78 3.715. Louisville 20 63 3.156. SMU 17 62 3.657. UCF 18 57 3.178. Memphis 18 50 2.789. UConn 23 45 1.96 SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 12 0.522. Temple 18 9 0.50 Louisville 20 9 0.454. USF 21 8 0.385. UCF 18 6 0.336. Memphis 18 5 0.28 Rutgers 20 5 0.258. Cincinnati 18 3 0.179. SMU 17 2 0.12

FOULS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 304 13.222. Cincinnati 18 290 16.113. USF 21 270 12.864. Louisville 20 239 11.955. Memphis 18 221 12.28 Rutgers 20 221 11.057. UCF 18 199 11.068. SMU 17 185 10.889. Temple 18 176 9.78 CORNERS GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 115 5.002. USF 21 106 5.053. Memphis 18 96 5.334. Rutgers 20 94 4.705. Louisville 20 84 4.206. Cincinnati 18 79 4.397. SMU 17 75 4.418. Temple 18 72 4.009. UCF 18 57 3.17 OFFSIDES GP No. Avg/G1. UConn 23 57 2.482. USF 21 56 2.673. Rutgers 20 51 2.554. SMU 17 41 2.41 UCF 18 41 2.286. Louisville 20 39 1.957. Memphis 18 35 1.94 Temple 18 35 1.949. Cincinnati 18 32 1.78 YELLOW CARDS GP No. Avg/G1. Cincinnati 18 34 1.892. USF 21 32 1.52 UCONN 23 32 1.394. Rutgers 20 30 1.505. UCF 18 27 1.506. SMU 17 24 1.417. Memphis 18 23 1.288. Temple 18 21 1.179. Louisville 20 19 0.95

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2013 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSSHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 98 4.262. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 77 3.853. SHERROD, Mark-MEM 18 69 3.83 CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 69 3.455. MFEKA, Lindo-USF 21 57 2.716. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 56 3.117. MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 48 2.678. EZE, Kene-RU 14 45 3.219. SPURRIER, Vaughn-TEM 18 44 2.44 Marlon Hairston-LOU 20 44 2.20 SHOTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 98 4.262. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 77 3.853. SHERROD, Mark-MEM 18 69 3.834. CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 69 3.455. EZE, Kene-RU 14 45 3.216. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 56 3.117. MFEKA, Lindo-USF 21 57 2.718. MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 48 2.679. DIOUF,Mamadou Doudou-UCONN 16 40 2.5010. SPURRIER, Vaughn-TEM 18 44 2.44 POINTS GP G A P Avg/G1. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 14 3 31 1.352. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 7 9 23 1.153. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 10 2 22 1.224. EZE, Kene-RU 14 8 4 20 1.43 CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 7 6 20 1.006. MATHESON, Allando-UCONN 22 7 3 17 0.777. MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 6 4 16 0.89 SHERROD, Mark-MEM 18 7 2 16 0.899. Andrew Brody-LOU 20 3 8 14 0.70 MFEKA, Lindo-USF 21 5 4 14 0.67 MOALOSI, Edwin-USF 21 5 4 14 0.67 POINTS PER GAME GP G A P Avg/G1. EZE, Kene-RU 14 8 4 20 1.432. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 14 3 31 1.353. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 10 2 22 1.224. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 7 9 23 1.155. CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 7 6 20 1.006. SHERROD, Mark-MEM 18 7 2 16 0.89 MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 6 4 16 0.898. MATHESON, Allando-UCONN 22 7 3 17 0.779. VALLEJO, Omar-UCF 18 5 3 13 0.7210. Andrew Brody-LOU 20 3 8 14 0.70 GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 14 0.612. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 10 0.563. EZE, Kene-RU 14 8 0.574. SHERROD, Mark-MEM 18 7 0.39 CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 7 0.35 Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 7 0.35 MATHESON, Allando-UCONN 22 7 0.328. MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 6 0.33 SALINAS, Stiven-USF 21 6 0.2910. VALLEJO, Omar-UCF 18 5 0.28 MFEKA, Lindo-USF 21 5 0.24 MOALOSI, Edwin-USF 21 5 0.24

GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 14 0.612. EZE, Kene-RU 14 8 0.573. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 10 0.564. SHERROD, Mark-MEM 18 7 0.395. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 7 0.35 CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 7 0.357. MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 6 0.338. MATHESON, Allando-UCONN 22 7 0.329. SALINAS, Stiven-USF 21 6 0.2910. VALLEJO, Omar-UCF 18 5 0.28 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. COLLINS, Liam-MEM 18 10 0.56 BESO, Adria-UCONN 23 10 0.433. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 9 0.454. Andrew Brody-LOU 20 8 0.405. CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 6 0.30 CHARPIE, Wesley-USF 21 6 0.297. DIOUF,Mamadou Doudou-UCONN 16 5 0.31 NERWINSKI, Jakob-UCONN 21 5 0.249. EZE, Kene-RU 14 4 0.29 GASKINS, Matthew-UCF 16 4 0.25 LAVERDE, Fernando-UCF 18 4 0.22 DIEBOLD, Will-CIN 18 4 0.22 KEELY, Shane-MEM 18 4 0.22 MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 4 0.22 MOALOSI, Edwin-USF 21 4 0.19 MFEKA, Lindo-USF 21 4 0.19 ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. COLLINS, Liam-MEM 18 10 0.562. Ricardo Velazco-LOU 20 9 0.453. BESO, Adria-UCONN 23 10 0.434. Andrew Brody-LOU 20 8 0.405. DIOUF,Mamadou Doudou-UCONN 16 5 0.316. CORBOZ, Mael-RU 20 6 0.307. CHARPIE, Wesley-USF 21 6 0.29 EZE, Kene-RU 14 4 0.299. GASKINS, Matthew-UCF 16 4 0.2510. NERWINSKI, Jakob-UCONN 21 5 0.24 GAME-WINNING GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. WILLIAMS, Romario-UCF 18 6 0.332. LARIN, Cyle-UCONN 23 5 0.223. MARTINELLI, Jared-TEM 18 4 0.22 SALINAS, Stiven-USF 21 4 0.195. KEELY, Shane-MEM 18 3 0.17 Daniel Keller-LOU 19 3 0.16 Jimmy Ockford-LOU 20 3 0.15 GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Min Avg1. MUHAMMAD, Brentton-USF 20 14 1960:19 0.642. SCHECK, Dan-TEM 18 13 1712:49 0.683. Joachim Ball-LOU 19 13 1700:23 0.694. BLAKE, Andre-UCONN 21 17 2043:32 0.755. EVERS, Sebastian-UCF 13 11 1290:26 0.776. GRECZEK, David-RU 20 25 1833:20 1.237. UZCATEGUI, Cody-MEM 17 22 1560:00 1.278. GILL, Alex-CIN 16 24 1436:11 1.509. IBARRA, Jaime-SMU 17 30 1553:57 1.74

SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Saves GA Pct.1. SCHECK, Dan-TEM 18 79 13 .8592. MUHAMMAD, Brentton-USF 20 75 14 .8433. GRECZEK, David-RU 20 108 25 .8124. EVERS, Sebastian-UCF 13 45 11 .8045. Joachim Ball-LOU 19 53 13 .8036. GILL, Alex-CIN 16 72 24 .7507. BLAKE, Andre-UCONN 21 39 17 .6968. UZCATEGUI, Cody-MEM 17 48 22 .6869. IBARRA, Jaime-SMU 17 59 30 .663 SAVES GP No. Avg/G1. GRECZEK, David-RU 20 108 5.402. SCHECK, Dan-TEM 18 79 4.393. MUHAMMAD, Brentton-USF 20 75 3.754. GILL, Alex-CIN 16 72 4.505. IBARRA, Jaime-SMU 17 59 3.476. Joachim Ball-LOU 19 53 2.797. UZCATEGUI, Cody-MEM 17 48 2.828. EVERS, Sebastian-UCF 13 45 3.469. BLAKE, Andre-UCONN 21 39 1.8610. HAFLING, Taylor-CIN 3 12 4.00 BIGGS, Zach-UCF 5 12 2.40 SAVES PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. GRECZEK, David-RU 20 108 5.402. GILL, Alex-CIN 16 72 4.503. SCHECK, Dan-TEM 18 79 4.394. MUHAMMAD, Brentton-USF 20 75 3.755. IBARRA, Jaime-SMU 17 59 3.476. EVERS, Sebastian-UCF 13 45 3.467. UZCATEGUI, Cody-MEM 17 48 2.828. Joachim Ball-LOU 19 53 2.799. BLAKE, Andre-UCONN 21 39 1.86 SHUTOUTS GP SHO Sho/G1. BLAKE, Andre-UCONN 21 10 0.482. SCHECK, Dan-TEM 18 9 0.503. MUHAMMAD, Brentton-USF 20 8 0.40 Joachim Ball-LOU 19 8 0.425. GRECZEK, David-RU 20 5 0.25 EVERS, Sebastian-UCF 13 5 0.38 UZCATEGUI, Cody-MEM 17 5 0.298. GILL, Alex-CIN 16 3 0.199. IBARRA, Jaime-SMU 17 2 0.12 WAGMEISTER, Jacob-UCONN 3 2 0.67 SHUTOUTS PER GAME GP SHO Sho/G1. SCHECK, Dan-TEM 18 9 0.502. BLAKE, Andre-UCONN 21 10 0.483. Joachim Ball-LOU 19 8 0.424. MUHAMMAD, Brentton-USF 20 8 0.405. EVERS, Sebastian-UCF 13 5 0.386. UZCATEGUI, Cody-MEM 17 5 0.297. GRECZEK, David-RU 20 5 0.258. GILL, Alex-CIN 16 3 0.199. IBARRA, Jaime-SMU 17 2 0.12

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HONORS & AWARDSNSCAA All-America2006 Omar Cummings, first team1999 Andrew Kean, third team1998 Andrew Kean, third team

All-Great Lakes Region 2007 Kenny Anaba, second team2006 Omar Cummings, first team Kenny Anaba, third team Amir Ikner, third team2005 Omar Cummings, first team2003 Tim Brown, second team Josh Gardner, second team2002 Tim Brown, third team2000 Jamal Frazier, third team Myron Vaughn, third team

All-Mideast 1999 Andrew Kean Jake Witkowski1998 Andrew Kean1995 Billy Hamilton 1993 Mark Schuermann1992 Todd Cox1991 Todd Cox1990 Tim Lesiak Greg Page1989 Tim Henke Tim Lesiak Jeff Miller 1988 Greg Page1987 Dave DeCarlo1986 Tom Eckart1985 Paul Jungkunz1983 Craig McDowell Sam Tilford1982 Sam Tilford Craig McDowell1981 Craig McDowell Ted Walters1979 Wayne Stuntz Mike Whiting1978 Ed Hartman Mike Whiting1977 Ed Hartman

Ohio Player of the Year1999 Andrew Kean1990 Greg Page

All-Ohio 2013 Ashani Walker Matt Remaley2010 Matt Bahner Roger Thompson Nick Weightman2008 Brad Simpson2007 Kenny Anaba Amir Ikner2006 Kenny Anaba Omar Cummings Amir Ikner Mike Vessells2003 Tim Brown Anders Cedergren Josh Gardner2002 Tim Brown2002 Brandon Dobbs Wiremu Patrick2001 Shane Curran Brandon Dobbs 2000 Jamal Frazier Myron Vaughn1999 Andrew Kean Ryan Schreck Jake Witkowski1998 Johan Cedergren Andrew Kean1995 Billy Hamilton1993 Mark Schuermann1992 Jason Arszman Todd Cox 1991 Chris Beerman Todd Cox Greg Legeza1990 Todd Cox Tim Lesiak Greg Page 1989 Tim Henke Dave Kiley Tim Lesiak Jeff Miller1988 Tim Henke Bill Hoelmer Greg Page1987 Dave DeCarlo1986 Mike Danyi Tom Eckart Paul Jungkunz 1985 Tom Eckart Paul Jungkunz 1983 Craig McDowell Sam Tilford1982 Craig McDowell Sam Tilford Ted Walters1981 Micky Dunn Craig McDowell Ted Walters1980 Roy Bueter Wayne Stuntz1979 Roy Bueter Wayne Stuntz Mike Whiting1978 Mike Whiting1977 Luis Pedraza Mike Whiting1976 Mike Raita Mike Whiting

All-BIG EAST 2012 Richardo Israel, rookie team2011 Cole DeNormandie, rookie team2010 Matt Bahner, second team Matt Williams, third team2008 Brad Simpson, third team2007 Kenny Anaba, first team Amir Ikner, honorable mention2006 Omar Cummings, first team* Kenny Anaba, second team Amir Ikner, second team2005 Omar Cummings, first team* Kenny Anaba, third team * - unanimous selection

Preseason BIG EAST Offensive P.O.Y.2006 Omar Cummings

Preseason All-BIG EAST2007 Amir Ikner2006 Omar Cummings

All-Conference USA2004 Jeff Hughes, second team Wiremu Patrick, second team John Liersemann, second team Ewan Blair, third team Mike Vessells, third team 2003 Tim Brown, first team Josh Gardner, first team Anders Cedergren, second team Brandon Dobbs, second team John Adams, third team2002 Tim Brown, second team Josh Gardner, second team Brandon Dobbs, third team Wiremu Patrick, third team2000 Ryan Schreck, first team Myron Vaughn, first team Jamal Frazier, second team1999 Andrew Kean, first team Ryan Schreck, first team Johan Cedergren, third team Jake Witkowski, third team1998 Andrew Kean, second team Brad Ruzzo, second team Myron Vaughn, third team Jake Witkowski, third team 1997 Mike Mobley, third team1996 Tim Hamm, second team Mike Mobley, third team1995 Billy Hamilton, second team James LaBar, honorable men-tion

C-USA Coach of the Year2003 Hylton Dayes1997 Jeff Cook

C-USA Freshman of the Year1998 Kyle Meador

C-USA Defensive Player of the Year1999 Andrew Kean

C-USA All Freshman2004 Amir Ikner2003 Sam Miller2002 Jarrett Devereaux2001 John Liersemann Wiremu Patrick2000 Sacha Nathu1999 Anders Cedergren Scott Lyons1998 Kyle Meador1997 Issiah Davis Andrew Kean Myron Vaughn1996 Greg Ruebusch

All-Great Midwest1994 Brian Ruzzo, first team Mike Shingleton, second team1993 Mark Schuermann, first team1992 Todd Cox, first team Mike Riechman Jason Arzsman, second team Chris Sphar, second team1991 Gary Boeres, first team Todd Cox, first team Chris Beerman, second team Mark Schuermann, second team

Great Midwest All-Newcomer1994 Mike Mobley1993 Sean Endicott1992 Billy Hamilton

All-Big Central1990 Todd Cox, first team Greg Page, first team Rob Scheper, first team Tim Lesiak, second team1989 Tim Lesiak, first team Tim Henke, second team David Kiley, second team1988 Greg Page, first team Bill Hoelmer, second team

Big Central All-Tournament1990 Todd Cox1990 Tim Lesiak Greg Page1989 Greg Page

UC Student-Athlete of the Year 2006 Omar Cummings

UC Coach of the Year 2006 Hylton Dayes

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ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDSCoSIDA Academic All-America2003 Tim Brown (2nd team) Anders Cedergren (2nd team)1998 Jon Galazka1994 Mike Shingleton

CoSIDA Academic All-District2007 Patrick Baxter2005 Matt Hayden2004 Matt Hayden2003 John Adams Tim Brown Anders Cedergren 2002 Andres Cedergren Matt Hayden1998 Jon Galazka1994 Mike Shingleton1993 Mike Shingleton Keith Kronoveter 1992 Mike Shingleton Keith Kronoveter

NSCAA Scholar-Athlete 2006 Mike Vessells2003 Tim Brown1998 Greg Ruebusch

All-Great Lakes Region2009 Branden Stelmak1999 Greg Ruebusch 1998 Greg Ruebusch 1994 Mike Shingleton 1992 Mike Shingleton

Academic All-Ohio2013 Jonathan Cottrell2010 Sam Klosterman Brandon Stelmak2008 Luke Henke Branden Stelmak2002 Tim Brown Anders Cedergren1997 Andrew Kean1996 Luke Wiley 1995 Luke Wiley 1989 Tim Henke Andy Krueger1987 Dave DeCarlo1986 Tom Eckart 1985 Tom Eckart 1981 Paul Maurer Cincinnati Scholar-Athlete of the Year2001-02 Derek Moore Jimmy Nippert Award2005-06 Matt Hayden2003-04 Anders Cedergren C-USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year2003-04 Anders Cedergren2000-01 Ryan Schreck

C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal2004-05 Matt Hayden Kevin Schrand2003-04 Matt Hayden2002-03 Anders Cedergren 2001-02 Anders Cedergren Matt Hayden Derek Moore 2000-01 Anders Cedergren Derek Moore1999-00 Anders Cedergren

BIG EAST Academic All-Stars2009-10 DJ Albert Matt Bahner Dan Cooperider Peter Jannelli Sam Klosterman Ryan Lavigne Branden Stelmak Darren Weber Matt Williams2008-09 DJ Albert Matt Bahner Joey Barnard Kashmar Briscoe Colby Catlett Francesco Furio Luke Henke Sam Klosterman Mark Konitsch Branden Stelmak Peter Steve Darren Weber Nick Weightman2007-08 Kenny Anaba Patrick Baxter Noah Davidson Kieron Gradwell Luke Henke Paul Hoste Lionel Jackson Brad Simpson Chris Thompson 2006-07 Patrick Baxter John-Michael Boggs Noah Davidson Luke Henke Paul Hoste Lionel Jackson Sam Miller Brad Simpson Mike Vessells2005-06 Kenny Anaba Noah Davidson Mike Dwyer Sean Hassman Matt Hayden Kevin Schrand Mike Vessells

C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll2004-05 Kenny Anaba Mike Dwyer Matt Hayden Amir Ikner Lionel Jackson Kevin Schrand Mike Vessells2003-04 John Adams Matt Hayden Mike Vessells2002-03 John Adams Anders Cedergren Justin Dobbs Eric Edwards Matt Hayden Mike Vessells 2001-02 John Adams Tim Brown Anders Cedergren Justin Dobbs Josh Gardner Matt Hayden Derek Moore 2000-01 John Adams Andy Barton Tim Brown Anders Cedergren Jon Galazka Derek Moore Adam Schauer Ryan Schreck 1999-00 John Adams Anders Cedergren Johan Cedergren Pablo Davidson Jonathan Galazka Andrew Kean Kyle Meador Greg Ruebusch 1998-99 Adam Dorbozsi Jonathan Galazka Gregory Ruebusch1997-98 Johan Cedergren Scott Connor Pablo Davidson Adam Dobrozsi Mike Mobley Greg Ruebusch David Sekorky Christopher Vehr 1996-97 Scott Connor Adam Dobrozsi David Sekorky Christopher Vehr Shaun Whitehead Luke Wiley 1995-96 Curtis Cyrran Ben Czajka Nick Goodwin Craig Hauzie David Sekorky Luke Wiley

Great Midwest Medal of Honor1993-94 Keith Kronoveter1992-93 Keith Kronoveter 1991-92 Keith Kronoveter

GMC Commissioner’s List1994-95 Curtis Cyran Luke Wiley Keith Spinola Jeff Hajek Mike Shingleton1993-94 Jeff Hajek Jim Townhill Keith Kronoveter Matteo Mancini Mike Shingleton Keith Spinola 1992-93 Jason Arszman Jeff Hajek Jim Townhill Keith Kronoveter Mike Riechman Mike Shingleton 1991-92 Jason Arszman Todd Cox Jeff Hajek Keith Kronoveter Jay Schneider Mike Shingleton

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RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

GOALSGame ..................... 4 ....................................... Ed Walters, 1981 4 .................................. Mike Whiting, 1977Season ...................21 ....................................... Greg Page, 1990Career ................... 43 ................................ Greg Page, 1987-90

ASSISTSGame ..................... 4 .................................. Mike Whiting, 1977Season ...................12 ...............................Craig McDowell, 1983Career ....................31 ............................Mike Whiting, 1976-79

POINTSGame .....................10 ................................. Mike Whiting, 1977Season .................. 48 ...................................... Greg Page, 1990Career ...................115 ...........................Mike Whiting, 1976-79

GAMES PLAYEDCareer ................... 82 ..................Mark Schuermann, 1990-93 82 .........................Chris Beerman, 1988-91

SAVESSeason ..................116 .................................. Mike Mobley, 1996Career ..................386 ...........................Mike Mobley, 1994-97

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason ................ 0.68 ..............................Matt Williams, 2010Career ..................0.83 ............... John Adams, 1999, 2001-03

SHUTOUTSSeason ................... 11 ................................. Jay Schneider, 1989Career ................... 22 .......................... Jay Schneider, 1988-91

CAREER RECORDSPOINTS 1. Mike Whiting (1976-79) ...............................................115 2. Greg Page (1987-90) .................................................... 103 3. Paul Jungkunz (1983-86) ..............................................78 4. Craig McDowell (1980-83) ............................................77 5. Wiremu Patrick (2001-04) ...........................................70 6. Myron Vaughn (1997-00) ............................................. 69 7. David Kiley (1985-89) .................................................. 68 8. Kenny Anaba (2004-07) ..............................................65 9. Luis Pedraza (1976-77) .................................................50 10. Tom Eckart (1983-86) .................................................. 46 Billy Hamilton (1992-95) ............................................. 46 GOALS 1. Greg Page (1987-90) ......................................................43 2. Mike Whiting (1976-79) ................................................42 3. Paul Jungkunz (1983-86) ..............................................36 4. Myron Vaughn (1997-00) ..............................................29 5. David Kiley (1985-89) ...................................................28 Wiremu Patrick (2001-2004) .......................................28 7. Kenny Anaba (2004-07) ..............................................26 8. Craig McDowell (1980-83) ............................................25 9. Luis Pedraza (1976-77) ..................................................21 10. Mike Schwebler (1977-80) ............................................ 18 Billy Hamilton (1992-95) .............................................. 18

ASSISTS 1. Mike Whiting (1976-79) .................................................31 2. Craig McDowell (1980-83) ............................................27 3. Tom Eckart (1983-86) ................................................... 18 4. Greg Page (1987-90) ...................................................... 17 5. Omar Cummings (2005-06) ........................................ 16 John Liersemann (2001-2004) .................................... 16 Wiremu Patrick (2001-2004) ....................................... 16 7. Josh Gardner (2001-03) .................................................15 8. David DeCarlo (1984-87) .............................................. 14 Mark Schuermann (1990-93) ....................................... 14 Mike Schwebler (1977-78) ............................................. 14

SHUTOUTS (INCLUDES SHARED) 1. Jay Schneider (1988-91) ................................................24 2. Matt Williams (2007-10)...............................................20 3. Mike Mobley (1994-97) ..................................................15 Mike Vessells (2002-06) ................................................15 5. Daryl Jones (1976-79) .................................................... 14 Bill Miller (1976-79) ....................................................... 14 7. Tom Young (1981-84) .....................................................12 8. Mike Reichman (1990-93) ............................................. 11 9. Jake Witkowski (1998-99) ............................................ 10 Sacha Nathu (2000-02) ............................................... 10 Miguel Rosales (2007-09) ............................................ 10

TEAM RECORDSMost games played ................ 22 ............................. 1991, 1996Most wins ................................ 14 ....................................... 1989Most losses .............................. 14 .............................1994, 1995Most ties ...................................6 ........................................2003 Winning pct. .................. .763 (14-4-1) ............................. 1989Goals against avg. ................0.68 ..................................... 2010Shutouts ...................................11 ....................................... 1989Most overtime games .............9 ..............................1997, 2003

GOALSGame .........................................11 .........vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 1992Season ...................................... 51 ........................................1992Avg. per Game ........................ 2.9 ...............................1977 (15)

ASSISTSGame ........................................ 10 .......... vs. Transylvania, 1977Season ......................................40 .......................................1983

WINNING STREAKSeason .......................................6 ........................................2006Consecutive wins ..................... 7 ................................. 1988-89

UNBEATEN STREAKSeason .......................................8 ........................................2006Longest unbeaten streak .......9 ...................................1975-76

LOSING STREAKSeason ....................................... 7 ............................. 1980, 1994Consecutive losses...................8 .............................. 1993-1994

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERSGOALSYear Player Goals2013 Ashani Walker 52012 Two tied with 32011 Cole DeNormandie 72010 Matt Bahner 72009 Two tied with 42008 Two tied with 42007 Kenny Anaba 102006 Kenny Anaba 72005 Kenny Anaba 92004 Wiremu Patrick 82003 Three tied with 62002 Wiremu Patrick 112001 Shane Curren 62000 Myron Vaughn 101999 Ryan Schreck 91998 Myron Vaughn 71997 Jamal Frazier 51996 Tim Hamm 51995 Billy Hamilton 121994 Two tied with 61993 Mark Schuermann 61992 Jason Arszman 101991 Gary Boeres 101990 Greg Page 211989 David Kiley 101988 Greg Page 151987 David Kiley 61986 Two tied with 71985 Paul Jungkunz 71984 Paul Jungkunz 101983 Paul Jungkunz 121982 Craig McDowell 81981 Ted Walters 81980 Mike Schwebler 101979 Mike Whiting 131978 Luis Pedraza 71977 Two tied with 141976 Pembaur 61975 Paliyoris 10

ASSISTSYear Player No.2013 Will Diebold 42012 Cole DeNormandie 42011 Two tied with 32010 Matt Bahner 62009 Nick Weightman 52008 Two tied with 22007 Lionel Jackson 82006 Omar Cummings 92005 Omar Cummings 72004 John Liersemann 62003 Josh Gardner 62002 Two tied with 52001 John Liersemann 52000 Scott Lyons 51999 Two tied with 51998 Johan Cedergren 61997 Issiah Davis 31996 Brad Ruzzo 41995 Tim Hamm 51994 Two tied with 21993 Mark Schuermann 51992 Brian Ruzzo 51991 Greg Legeza 61990 Greg Page 61989 Tim Lesiak 71988 Greg Page 61987 David DeCarlo 41986 Two tied with 61985 Tom Eckart 71984 Todd Schreibeis 71983 Craig McDowell 121982 Craig McDowell 71981 Craig McDowell 51980 Mike Schwebler 71979 Mike Whiting 71978 Mike Whiting 91977 Mike Whiting 101976 Mike Whiting 51975 Arnold 7

POINTSYear Player Points2013 Ashani Walker 132012 Cole DeNormandie 102011 Cole DeNormandie 152010 Matt Bahner 202009 Branden Stelmak 122008 Branden Stelmak 92007 Kenny Anaba 232006 Omar Cummings 212005 Two tied with 212004 Wiremu Patrick 202003 Josh Gardner 182002 Wiremu Patrick 272001 Two tied with 132000 Myron Vaughn 241999 Ryan Schreck 221998 Myron Vaughn 161997 Jamal Frazier 101996 Tim Hamm 131995 Billy Hamilton 281994 Mike Shingleton 131993 Mark Schuermann 171992 Jason Arszman 231991 Two tied with 221990 Greg Page 481989 David Kiley 251988 Greg Page 361987 David Kiley 141986 David Kiley 161985 Two tied with 141984 Paul Jungkunz 221983 Craig McDowell 301982 Craig McDowell 251981 Ted Walters 201980 Mike Schewebler 271979 Mike Whiting 331978 Mike Whiting 211977 Mike Whiting 381976 Mike Whiting 231975 Paliyoris 23

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SERIES HISTORYAdelphiTotal: Adelphi leads 1-0-0 Neutral: Adelphi leads 1-0-01999 N L, 1-2 (OT) Air ForceTotal: UC leads 1-0-0 At Air Force: UC leads 1-0-01978 A W, 2-1 Akron Total: Akron leads 9-2-0At Cincinnati: Akron leads 4-0-0At Akron: Akron leads 5-2-0 2010 A L, 0-12009 H L, 0-32008 A L, 1-21996 A W, 3-21990 H L, 2-3 (OT) 1989 A W, 1-01988 H L, 0-21987 A L, 1-31986 H L, 0-31985 A L, 0-2 1975 A L, 0-10

Alabama A&MTotal: UC leads 4-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Alabama A&M: UC leads 2-0-02008 H W, 1-02005 A W, 2-12002 H W,3-11985 A W, 1-0

Alderson-BroadusTotal: ABU leads 1-0-0At Alderson-Broadus: ABU leads 1-0-0 1985 A L, 0-3 AntiochTotal: UC leads 3-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Antioch: UC leads 1-0-0 1975 H W, 8-01974 A W, 7-41973 H W, 7-3 Appalachian StateTotal: Series tied 0-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-12010 H T, 0-0 (2OT)

AsburyTotal: Cincinnati leads 2-1-0At Cincinnati: Cincinnati leads 1-0-0At Asbury: Cincinnati leads 1-1-0 1983 A W, 2-11982 H W, 3-2 (OT)1981 A L, 0-1 Ball StateTotal: Series tied 1-1-0At Cincinnati: Ball State leads 1-0-0At Muncie: UC leads 1-0-0 1977 A W, 3-11976 H L, 2-4

BellarmineTotal: UC leads 10-1-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 6-0-0At Louisville: UC leads 4-1-0 1984 H W, 2-11983 A L, 6-71982 H W, 2-01981 A W, 6-11980 H W, 5-01979 A W, 8-11978 H W, 4-11977 A W, 3-11976 H W, 3-2 (OT)1974 H W, 3-1 1973 A W, 7-2

BelmontTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0 2013 H W, 2-1

BereaTotal: UC leads 2-1-1At Cincinnati: UC lead 2-1-1 1976 H W, 4-2 1975 H T, 1-1 (OT)1974 H L, 2-4 1973 H W, 1-0 Bethany (W.Va.)Total: UC leads 1-0-0At Bethany: UC leads 1-0-0 1983 A W, 5-3(OT) Bowling GreenTotal: BGSU leads 5-3-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 2-2-0At Bowling Green: BGSU leads 3-1-1 2007 H W, 3-02005 A W, 1-0 2004 H W, 6-02003 A T, 0-0 (2OT)2001 H L, 1-31995 A L, 1-31993 A L, 0-11992 H L, 2-31991 A L, 0-2 BradleyTotal: UC leads 4-2-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-0-1At Peoria: Series tied 1-1-0Neutral: BU leads 1-0-0 2012 H T, 1-1 (2OT) 2007 A L, 0-12006 H W, 2-02004 H W, 3-22003 A W, 2-11999 H W, 1-01997 N L, 0-1 ButlerTotal: Butler leads 6-3-2At Cincinnati: Butler lead 2-1-2At Indianapolis: Butler leads 4-2-0 2005 A L, 0-12004 H T, 1-12003 A W, 2-1 (OT)2002 H T, 1-1 (2OT)1998 A L, 0-1 (OT)1998 H W, 1-01997 A L, 0-11996 H L, 2-31995 A L, 1-21993 H L, 0-21991 A W, 4-1

CaliforniaTotal: UC leads 1-0-0Neutral: UC leads 1-0-0 2000 N W, 1-0 Cal-Poly San Luis ObispoTotal: Series tied 0-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-1 1998 H T, 1-1

Cal State-NorthridgeTotal: Series tied 0-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-1 2003 N T, 1-1 (2OT) CanisiusTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0 2009 H W, 5-0 CedarvilleTotal: Series tied 2-2-0At Cincinnati: UC Leads 1-0-0At Cedarville: Cedarville leads 2-1-01978 A W, 5-01977 H W, 3-11976 A L, 0-31973 A L, 2-3

Central ArkansasTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0 2011 H W, 3-0

Central FloridaTotal: UCF leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: UCF leads 1-0-0 Neutral: UCF leads 1-0-0 2013 H L, 1-22007 N L, 1-2 Central StateTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0 1981 H W, 5-0 CentreTotal: UC leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0 1974 H W, 6-11973 H W, 8-4

Charleston (W.Va.)Total: Charleston leads 2-1-0At Cincinnati: Series tied 1-1-0At Charleston: Charleston leads 1-0-0 1985 H L, 1-2 1981 A L, 2-41980 H W, 4-2

CharlotteTotal: Charlotte leads 7-6-3At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-2-0At Charlotte: UC leads 3-2-1Neutral: Charlotte leads 3-0-2 2004 N L, 0-22004 A W, 3-02003 N L, 0-12003 H W, 5-12002 A T, 0-0 (2OT)2001 N T, 2-2 (2OT)2001 H L, 1-2 (2OT)2000 A W, 4-11999 H W, 2-1 (OT)1998 N T, 1-1 (OT)

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SERIES HISTORY1998 A L, 1-21997 H W, 2-1 (OT)1996 A W, 1-0 (OT)1996 A L, 0-3 1995 H L, 1-3 1987 N L, 0-5

Cleveland StateTotal: CSU leads 6-5-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 3-3-1At Cleveland: CSU leads 3-2-0 2013 A W, 1-02012 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 2006 H W, 3-12003 H W, 1-02002 A L, 2-31996 H W, 2-01995 A W, 2-11993 H L, 0-21987 A L, 0-51976 A L, 1-31975 H L, 1-6 1974 H L, 2-5 ConnecticutTotal: Series tied 2-2-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-1At Storrs: UConn leads 2-1-0 2013 A L, 0-1 (OT) 2010 H T, 1-1 (2OT)2008 A L, 1-22005 H W, 2-01999 A W, 2-1 DavidsonTotal: Series tied 1-1-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0At Davidson: Davidson leads 1-0-0 1990 A L, 2-41986 H W, 2-1 Davis & ElkinsTotal: Davis & Elkins leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: Davis & Elkins leads 1-0-0At Davis & Elkins: Davis & Elkins leads 1-0-0 1978 H L, 0-1 1977 A L, 0-3 DaytonTotal: UC leads 15-11-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 9-6-1At Dayton: UD leads 6-5-0 2010 H W, 1-02009 A W, 5-2 2005 H L, 2-32002 H W, 2-12001 A W, 2-1 2000 H L, 3-4 (OT)1994 H W, 3-11993 A L, 2-51992 H W, 2-1 (OT)1991 A L, 0-11990 H W, 4-11989 H W, 4-01988 A W, 2-01987 A W, 5-01986 H W, 3-11985 A W, 1-01984 H W, 8-21983 A L, 1-51982 H L, 0-11981 A L, 1-3 1980 H L, 0-21979 A W, 2-01977 H W, 3-1 1976 A L, 0-3

1975 H L, 0-3 1974 H L, 0-2 1973 H T, 1-1 (OT)

DenisonTotal: Denison leads 1-0-0At Denison: Denison leads 1-0-0 1981 A L, 0-1

DePaulTotal: UC leads 14-10-5At Cincinnati: UC leads 7-6-1At DePaul: UC leads 6-4-4Neutral: Series tied 1-0-0 2012 A T, 3-3 (2OT) 2011 H L, 1-22010 A T, 1-1 (2OT)2009 H L, 1-2 (OT)2008 A L, 1-22007 A L, 0-1 2007 H W, 1-0 2006 A W, 1-0 2005 H W, 2-1 (2OT) 2004 A T, 1-12003 H W, 3-0 2002 A L, 1-2 2001 H T, 1-1 (OT)2000 A W, 3-1 1999 H W, 3-0 1998 H L, 1-2 1997 A L, 0-1 1996 H L, 4-5 1995 A W, 3-1 (OT) 1994 H L, 1-3 1993 A T, 2-2 (OT)1992 H W, 5-01992 N W, 2-1 1991 H W, 2-0 1989 A W, 3-01988 H L, 1-3 1985 A W, 1-0 1984 H W, 4-0 1982 A W, 1-0 DetroitTotal: Series tied 0-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-12010 H T, 1-1 (2OT) DrakeTotal: Series tied 2-2-1At Cincinnati: Drake leads 2-1-0At Des Moines: UC leads 1-0-0Neutral: Series tied 0-0-1 2012 H 1-01990 H L, 1-4 1989 A W, 1-01988 H L, 1-21988 N T, 0-0 (OT) EarlhamTotal: UC leads 1-0-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0At Earlham: Series tied 0-0-11983 H W, 8-01982 A T, 2-2 (OT) East CarolinaTotal: UC leads 4-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Greenville: UC leads 2-0-02004 H W, 2-12003 A W, 4-2 2002 H W, 2-0 2001 A W, 2-1 (OT)

Eastern IllinoisTotal: EIU leads 4-2-0At Cincinnati: EIU leads 2-1-0At Charleston: EIU leads 2-1-01994 A L, 1-2 (OT) 1993 H W, 4-2 1992 A W, 1-01986 H L, 1-2 1979 H L, 0-3 1978 A L, 0-3

EvansvilleTotal: Evansville leads 5-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-1-0At Evansville: Evansville leads 4-0-0 2013 H W, 2-02012 A L, 0-21983 A L, 0-51980 A L, 0-3 1979 H L, 0-1 1978 A L, 1-4 1977 H W, 3-0 Florida InternationalTotal: FIU leads 1-0-1At Boca Raton: FIU leads 1-0-0Neutral: Series tied 0-0-12006 N T, 0-0 (2OT) 1995 A L, 0-2

FordhamTotal: UC leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0Neutral: UC leads 1-0-0 2010 H W, 1-01999 N W, 7-1 Gardner-Webb Total: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-02012 H W, 1-0 (OT) GeorgetownTotal: Series tied 2-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Washington: GU leads 2-0-02010 H W, 2-02008 A L, 1-3 2007 H W, 2-1 1987 A L, 2-3

GraceTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Winona Lake: UC leads 1-0-01979 A W, 4-0 HartwickTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Oneonta: UC leads 1-0-01999 A W, 2-1 (OT) Illinois-ChicagoTotal: Series tied 2-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-1-0Neutral: UIC leads 1-0-02010 N L, 0-11993 H W, 3-0 1981 H W, 1-0 1978 H L, 0-1

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SERIES HISTORYIllinois StateTotal: ISU leads 2-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-1At Normal: ISU leads 2-0-01989 A L, 1-2 1981 H T, 2-2 (OT) 1980 A L, 0-1 IndianaTotal: IU leads 12-0-0At Cincinnati: IU leads 5-0-0At Bloomington: IU leads 7-0-0 2012 N L, 0-31990 A L, 1-31989 A L, 1-4 1986 A L, 0-5 1980 A L, 0-9 1979 H L, 0-6 1978 A L, 2-6 1977 H L, 0-1 1976 A L, 0-7 1975 H L, 2-51974 A L, 0-71973 H L, 2-8

Indiana StateTotal: ISU leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: ISU leads 1-0-01981 H L, 1-3

IndianapolisTotal: UC leads 2-1-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-1-0At Indianapolis: Series tied 0-0-11986 H W, 7-01984 H L, 1-21983 A T, 1-1 (OT)1982 H W, 8-0

IUPUITotal: UC leads 4-1-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-1-0At Indianapolis: UC leads 1-0-02013 H W, 2-12011 H W, 4-22004 H L, 1-2 1983 H W, 4-01982 A W, 6-0 KentuckyTotal: UC leads 12-8-2At Cincinnati: UC leads 6-5-0At Lexington: UC leads 6-3-22008 H L, 4-12004 A L, 0-22003 A T, 0-0 (2OT)2003 H L, 0-12002 A L, 0-12001 H W, 1-01999 A W, 2-1 (OT)1998 H W, 4-01997 A T, 1-1 (OT)1996 H W, 1-01995 A L, 0-21994 H W, 1-01993 A W, 3-21992 H L, 2-3 (OT)1981 A W, 1-01980 H W, 3-11978 H W, 4-11977 A W, 4-01976 H L, 0-11975 A W, 3-11974 H L, 2-31973 A W, 2-1

Kentucky WesleyanTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-01992 H W, 11-0

Lincoln MemorialTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-01996 H W, 1-0 LouisvilleTotal: UC leads 22-15-2At Cincinnati: UC leads 13-5-1At Louisville: UofL leads 10-9-0Neutral: Series tied 0-0-1 2013 H W, 2-02012 H L, 0-12011 A L, 0-42010 H L, 1-32009 A L, 1-32008 H L, 1-2 (OT)2007 A L, 0-12006 H W, 2-02005 A W, 4-3 (OT)2004 H W, 5-02003 A L, 1-2 (OT)2002 H L, 0-12001 A W, 2-02000 H T, 2-2 (2OT)1999 A L, 1-21998 H W, 2-11997 A L, 0-31996 A W, 1-0 (OT)1996 A L, 0-11995 H W, 2-01994 A L, 0-21993 H W, 2-11992 A L, 3-41991 H W, 5-11990 A W, 2-11989 N T, 0-0 (OT)1989 H W, 1-01988 A W, 3-01987 H W, 3-11987 H W, 4-11986 H W, 7-21986 A W, 1-01985 H W, 6-11984 A W, 3-21984 A W, 6-31983 H L, 1-21982 A W, 2-01980 A L, 1-31979 H W, 8-0

Loyola-ChicagoTotal: Loyola leads 1-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-1At Chicago: Loyola leads 1-0-02008 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 2007 A L, 2-4 MaineTotal: Maine leads 1-0-0Neutral: Maine leads 1-0-01995 N L, 1-2 MarionTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC lead 1-0-01975 H W, 4-1 (OT)

MarquetteTotal: MU leads 15-10-3At Cincinnati: MU leads 6-5-0At Milwaukee: MU leads 7-4-2Neutral: MU leads 2-1-1 2012 A L, 0-32009 A L, 1-0 (OT)2008 H L, 0-12007 A L, 1-2 (2OT) 2006 H W, 3-12005 A W, 2-0 2004 H L, 1-22003 A W, 1-02002 N T, 1-1 (2OT)2002 H W, 2-12001 A L, 1-32000 H W, 1-01999 N W, 2-1 1999 A L, 1-2 (OT) 1998 H W, 2-1 1997 A L, 1-2 (OT) 1997 A L, 1-2 1996 N L, 1-2 1996 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1995 H L, 1-4 1994 H L, 0-2 1994 H L, 0-3 1993 H L, 0-1 1993 A T, 0-0 (OT) 1992 N L, 1-2 (OT) 1991 A W, 4-3 1988 H W, 4-2 1985 A W, 3-1

MarshallTotal: Series tied 2-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Huntington: MU leads 2-0-01985 H W, 2-1 1984 A L, 1-2 (OT) 1983 A L, 1-2 1982 H W, 2-1 Maryville (Mo.)Total: Maryville leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: Maryville leads 1-0-01982 H L, 0-1 MemphisTotal: UC leads 12-11-0At Cincinnati: Series tied 5-5-0At Memphis: Memphis leads 6-5-0Neutral: UC leads 2-0-02013 H L, 0-22004 H L, 0-2 2003 A W, 2-02002 H W, 4-2 2001 A W, 1-0 2000 A L, 1-2 2000 H L, 1-2 1999 A L, 0-1 1998 A W, 3-0 1997 H W, 3-2 (OT) 1996 A L, 0-3 1995 H W, 2-0 1994 A L, 0-8 1993 H W, 3-0 1992 A L, 0-2 1991 H W, 3-2 (OT) 1991 H L, 1-2 1990 N W, 4-3 (OT) 1989 A W, 1-0 1988 N W, 3-0 1986 H L, 0-2 1985 A W, 3-1 1984 A L, 1-6

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SERIES HISTORYMiami (Ohio)Total: UC leads 16-8-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 6-3-0At Oxford: UC leads 6-4-0Neutral: UC leads 4-1-11998 N W, 2-11997 A W, 1-01996 N T, 2-2 (OT) 1995 H L, 0-4 1994 N L, 0-3 1993 A L, 1-5 1992 N W, 3-2 1991 H L, 2-3 1990 N W, 3-1 (OT) 1989 N W, 3-0 1988 H W, 2-01987 A W, 2-0 1986 H L, 0-3 1985 A L, 1-2 1984 H W, 2-1 1983 A W, 1-0 1981 A L, 1-3 1980 H W, 1-0 1979 A W, 2-0 1978 H W, 1-0 1977 A W, 3-1 1976 H W, 4-1 1975 A L, 0-1 1974 H W, 2-1 1973 A W, 1-0 MichiganTotal: UM leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: UM leads 1-0-0At Ann Arbor: UM leads 1-0-02010 A L, 0-22009 H L, 0-2

Michigan StateTotal: MSU leads 9-8-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 5-4-0At Lansing: MSU leads 5-3-12008 A L, 0-22007 H W, 2-0 1999 H W, 5-2 1998 A L, 1-2 1997 H W, 1-0 (OT) 1996 A L, 0-2 1995 H L, 0-3 1994 A L, 0-1 1993 H W, 2-11992 A L, 0-2 1991 H L, 1-2 (OT) 1990 A T, 0-0 (OT) 1989 H W, 4-1 1988 A W, 2-1 (OT) 1987 H L, 0-11986 A W, 3-2 1981 H L, 0-2 1980 A W, 2-1 Missouri-RollaTotal: Missouri-Rolla leads 1-0-0At Rolla: Missouri-Rolla leads 1-0-01984 A L, 1-2 (OT) Missouri-St. LouisTotal: UMSL leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: UMSL leads 1-0-0At St. Louis: UMSL leads 1-0-01984 A L, 0-1 1975 H L, 1-6

Missouri StateTotal: Missouri State leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: Missouri State leads 1-0-02011 H L, 0-1 Morehead StateTotal: UC leads 5-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-0-0At Morehead: UC leads 2-0-01990 H W, 8-0 1989 H W, 2-1 1988 H W, 3-01977 H W, 3-1 1976 A W, 2-1

Morris Harvey (now University of Charleston (W.Va.))Total: UC leads 4-0-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Charleston: UC leads 2-0-11979 A W, 3-11978 H W, 8-1 1977 A W, 6-0 1974 H W, 8-01973 A T, 2-2 (OT)

New MexicoTotal: UNM leads 1-0-1At New Mexico: UNM leads 1-0-12007 A L, 0-12003 A T, 2-2 (2OT)

North Carolina WilmingtonTotal: UNCW leads 1-0-0Neutral: UNCW leads 1-0-02013 N 0-1

Northeastern IllinoisTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-01994 H W, 7-0 Northern IllinoisTotal: Series tied 2-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0Neutral: NIU leads 2-0-02013 N L, 0-3 1989 H W, 5-3 1988 H W, 2-0 1988 N L, 1-3 Northern KentuckyTotal: UC leads 4-1-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-1At Highlands Heights: UC leads 2-1-02013 H T, 1-1 (OT)1987 A W, 3-2 1986 H W, 2-0 (OT) 1985 A W, 4-11984 H W, 2-0 1983 A L, 0-1 North CarolinaTotal: UNC leads 1-0-0Neutral: UNC leads 1-0-02001 N L, 1-2

NorthwesternTotal: Northwestern leads 1-0-0At Northwestern: Northwestern leads 1-0-02006 A L, 0-3

Notre DameTotal: UC leads 5-4-2At Cincinnati: ND leads 4-2-1At Notre Dame: UC leads 3-0-12009 A W, 1-0 2008 H L, 0-3 2007 A T, 1-1 (2OT)2006 H W, 2-1 2005 A W, 2-1 1980 H L, 0-3 1980 H L, 1-2 1979 A W, 1-0 1975 H T, 2-21974 H W, 4-01973 H L, 2-3 Oakland Total: Oakland leads 4-2-1At Cincinnati: Oakland leads 3-1-1At Oakland: Series tied 1-1-02011 H L, 1-22006 A W, 1-0 (OT) 2005 H L, 1-22004 A L, 0-2 2003 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 2002 H W, 3-0 2000 H L, 0-1

OhioTotal: UC leads 3-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-0-0At Athens: Ohio leads 2-0-01981 H W, 4-1 1979 A L, 1-4 1978 H W, 2-1 1977 A L, 0-2 1976 H W, 3-2 Ohio NorthernTotal: UC leads 1-0-1At Cincinnati: Series tied 0-0-1At Ada: UC leads 1-0-01975 A W, 5-11974 H T, 3-3 (OT)

Ohio StateTotal: OSU leads 10-9-3At Cincinnati: OSU leads 5-4-1At Columbus: Series tied 5-5-22000 A W, 3-11998 A W, 1-0 1997 H L, 0-11996 A L, 0-21995 H L, 1-2 1994 A L, 0-5 1993 H W, 2-1 1992 A W, 4-3 1991 H L, 0-3 1990 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1988 H W, 2-0 1987 A W, 1-0 1986 H W, 2-1 (OT) 1985 A W, 2-1 1984 H W, 4-2 1983 A L, 2-3 (OT) 1982 H L, 0-3 1981 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1980 H L, 2-3 (OT) 1979 A L, 0-2 1978 H T, 0-0 (OT) 1977 A L, 0-1

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SERIES HISTORYOhio WesleyanTotal: Series tied 1-1-0At Cincinnati: Wesleyan leads 1-0-0At Delaware: Cincinnati leads 1-0-01979 H L, 0-2 (OT) 1978 A W, 3-1 Penn StateTotal: PSU leads 1-0-0Neutral: PSU leads 1-0-02000 N L, 0-1 PittsburghTotal: UC leads 2-1-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0At Pittsburgh: Series tied 1-1-0 2012 H W, 1-02009 H W, 1-0 2006 A L, 1-2 (OT) ProvidenceTotal: PC leads 3-1-2At Cincinnati: PC leads 2-0-1At Providence: UC leads 1-0-1Neutral: PC leads 1-0-02011 A L, 0-22010 N L, 1-22008 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 2007 A W, 2-0 2006 H L, 0-2 2005 H L, 1-2 2005 H T, 1-1 (2OT) Purdue Total: Purdue leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: Purdue leads 1-0-0At West Lafayette: Purdue leads 1-0-01974 H L, 1-21973 A L, 0-4

QuincyTotal: UC leads 3-1-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 2-0-0At Quincy: Series tied 1-1-11994 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1991 H W, 1-01990 A W, 1-0 1989 H W, 3-1 1988 A L, 0-3

Rose-HulmanTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Terre Haute: UC leads, 1-0-01982 A W, 5-0

Richmond Total: Series tied 1-1-0At Richmond: UC leads 1-0-0Neutral: Richmond leads 1-0-02000 N L, 0-3 1997 A W, 1-0 (OT)

RutgersTotal: RU leads 7-3-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-1-0At Rutgers: RU leads 3-1-1Neutral: RU leads 2-0-02013 N L, 1-52013 A L, 0-12012 H W, 1-02011 A L, 2-12010 H W, 2-02009 A L, 0-3 2008 H W, 1-0 2007 A W, 1-0 2006 H L, 0-1 2005 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 2001 N L, 1-2 Saint LouisTotal: SLU leads 15-2-4At Cincinnati: SLU leads 8-1-2At Saint Louis: SLU leads 6-1-2Neutral: SLU leads 1-0-02013 H L, 0-42004 A W, 1-02003 H W, 4-3 (2OT) 2002 A L, 2-3 2002 A L, 1-2 2001 H L, 0-4 2000 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 1999 N L, 2-3 (OT) 1999 H L, 0-1 1998 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1997 H T, 1-1 (OT) 1996 H T, 0-0 (OT) 1995 A L, 1-4 1994 H L, 0-6 1993 A L, 0-6 1992 H L, 1-7 1992 H L, 0-1 1991 H L,0-5 1991 A L, 1-3 1979 H L, 0-5 1978 A L, 0-7

Sangamon State (Now Illinois-Springfield)Total: Series tied 1-1-0At Cincinnati: Cincinnati leads 1-0-0At Springfield: SSU leads 1-0-01986 H W, 2-1 1979 A L, 0-1 Seton HallTotal: Cincinnati leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: Cincinnati leads 1-0-0 At South Orange: Cincinnati leads 1-0-02010 A W, 2-12007 H W, 4-0

South FloridaTotal: USF leads 9-7-5At Cincinnati: Series tied 3-3-3At Tampa: USF leads 5-3-2Neutral: Series tied 1-1-0 2013 A L, 1-42012 H T, 0-02011 A L, 0-32010 H T, 1-1 (2OT)2009 A L, 0-2 2008 H W, 1-0 2007 A L, 2-3 (2OT) 2006 H T, 0-0 (2OT) 2005 A L, 1-2 2004 H W, 1-0 2003 A T, 1-1 (2OT) 2002 N W, 3-2 (OT)

2002 H W, 2-0 2001 A L, 2-4 2000 H L, 3-4 (OT) 1999 A W, 2-11998 H L, 0-3 1997 A T, 1-1 (OT) 1996 H L, 0-4 1995 N L, 0-3 1995 A W, 2-1 Southern Illinois-EdwardsvilleTotal: UC leads 4-3-0At Cincinnati: Series tied 2-2-0At Edwardsville: UC leads 2-1-02013 A W, 2-1 (ot)2011 H W, 2-11992 H L, 2-3 1991 A L, 2-4 1990 H W, 3-0 1989 A W, 3-0 1988 H L, 2-5

Southern IndianaTotal: Cincinnati leads 1-0-1At Cincinnati: Cincinnati leads 1-0-0At Evansville: Series tied 0-0-11993 A T, 0-0 (OT) 1992 H W, 1-0

SMUTotal: SMU leads 4-1-0At Cincinnati: SMU leads 2-0-0At Dallas: SMU leads 1-0-0Neutral: Series tied 1-1-02013 H L, 1-32006 A L, 0-62004 H L, 2-3 2002 N L, 1-3 1998 N W, 2-1

Southwest Missouri (Now Missouri State)Total: Series tied 1-1-0At Springfield: Cincinnati leads 1-0-0Neutral: SW Missouri leads 1-0-01994 N L, 1-4 1985 A W, 3-2 Spring ArborTotal: Spring Arbor leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: Spring Arbor leads 1-0-01974 H L, 3-40

St. Francis (Pa.)Total: St. Francis leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: St. Francis leads 1-0-0 2012 H L, 0-1 St. John’sTotal: St. John’s leads 4-3-0At Cincinnati: St. John’s leads 3-1-0At Jamaica: Cincinnati leads 2-1-02011 H W, 1-0 2010 A W, 2-02009 H L, 1-2 2008 A L, 0-2 2007 H L, 0-2 2006 A W, 2-1 2005 H L, 0-1 StanfordTotal: Stanford leads 1-0-0At Palo Alto: Stanford leads 1-0-02000 A L, 0-4

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SERIES HISTORYStetsonTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Deland: UC leads 1-0-01999 A W, 1-0

SyracuseTotal: Series tied 4-4-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 4-0-0At Syracuse: SU leads 4-0-0 2012 H W, 1-02011 A L, 2-42010 H W, 4-02009 A L, 1-3 2008 H W, 1-0 2007 A L, 0-1 2006 H W, 3-0 2005 A L, 1-2 TCUTotal: Series tied 1-1-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0At Fort Worth: TCU leads 1-0-02002 A L, 0-1 2001 H W, 6-0

TempleTotal: Temple leads 1-1-0At Philadelphia: Temple Leads 1-0-02013 A L, 0-1 (2OT)

Thomas MoreTotal: UC leads 3-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-0-01976 H W, 5-2 1975 H W, 5-1 1974 H W, 10-1 TowsonTotal: UC leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-02012 H W, 1-0 TransylvaniaTotal: UC leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-0At Lexington: UC leads 1-0-01977 H W, 10-0 1976 A W, 6-0 TusculumTotal: Tusculum leads 1-0-0At Greeneville: Tusculum leads 1-0-01976 A L, 3-6

UABTotal: UAB leads 8-5-2At Cincinnati: UAB leads 5-1-0At Birmingham: Series tied 3-3-2Neutral: UC leads 1-0-02004 A L, 0-12003 H L, 0-1 2002 A W, 2-1 2001 H W, 3-2 2000 A T, 0-0 (2OT) 1999 H L, 2-3 1998 A W, 2-1 1997 H L, 0-2 1996 H L, 1-3 1995 A L, 0-2 1994 A L, 0-3 1993 H L, 1-2 1992 N W, 5-1 2009 A W, 1-0 1991 A T, 1-1 (OT)

VanderbiltTotal: VU leads 3-0-0At Cincinnati: VU leads 1-0-0At Nashville: VU leads 2-0-01975 A L, 2-5 1974 H L, 2-3 1973 A L, 2-4 VillanovaTotal: UC leads , 6-1-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 4-0-0At Philadelphia: UC leads 2-1-1 2012 A L, 0-12011 H W, 2-12010 A T, 0-0 (2OT)2009 H W, 2-1 2008 A W, 1-0 2007 H W, 1-0 (2OT) 2006 A W, 2-1 (2OT) 2005 H W, 3-1 VirginiaTotal: UVa leads 2-0-0Neutral: UVa leads 2-0-02011 N L, 0-12004 N L, 0-1 Virginia CommonwealthTotal: VCU leads 1-0-1At Richmond: VCU leads 1-0-12000 A L, 3-4 1984 A T, 0-0 (OT)

Virginia TechTotal: VT leads 8-3-0At Cincinnati: VT leads 3-2-0At Blacksburg: VT leads 3-0-0Neutral: VT leads 2-1-02011 N L, 1-21991 H L, 1-2 1990 A L, 3-51989 N L, 0-31988 N W, 3-21987 H W, 4-21985 A L, 0-21983 H W, 10-21981 H L, 1-51980 H L, 1-21979 A L, 1-2 WabashTotal: Wabash leads 1-0-0Neutral: Wabash leads 1-0-01999 N L, 1-2 (OT) Wake ForestTotal: WFU leads 1-0-0At Cincinnati: WFU leads 1-0-01974 H L, 2-4 West VirginiaTotal: WVU leads 4-1-0At Cincinnati: WVU leads 2-1-0At Morgantown: WVU leads 2-0-02011 H L, 0-12009 H L, 0-22006 A L, 0-21987 H L, 1-21986 A L, 0-2 West Virginia WesleyanTotal: WVWC leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: WVWC leads 1-0-0At Buckhannon: WVWC leads 1-0-01986 A L, 0-21985 H L, 1-2

Western KentuckyTotal: WKU leads 4-3-0At Cincinnati: WKU leads 3-1-0At Bowling Green: UC leads 2-1-01996 A W, 2-0 (OT)1995 H L, 0-11993 H L, 1-3 1992 A W, 4-2 (OT)1991 H L, 0-21990 A L, 2-3 (OT)1984 H W, 3-1

Western IllinoisTotal: UC leads 1-0-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 1-0-12009 H W, 3-02001 H T, 0-0 (OT) Western MichiganTotal: Series tied 2-2-0At Cincinnati: Series tied 1-1-0At Kalamazoo: Series tied 1-1-0 2012 H L, 1-2 (2OT)2011 A W, 3-11987 H W, 2-11986 A L, 2-3

WilmingtonTotal: UC leads 5-3-1At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-1-1At Wilmington: Series tied 2-2-01988 H L, 0-21987 H T, 1-1 (OT)1986 A W, 1-01985 H W, 1-01984 A L, 2-31983 A L, 1-61982 H W, 3-11981 A W, 1-0 (OT)1975 H W, 7-0

WisconsinTotal: UC leads 3-2-0At Cincinnati: UC leads 3-0-0At Madison: UW leads 2-0-02000 H W, 1-0 (2OT)1987 A L, 0-21980 H W, 1-01974 A L, 1-4 1973 H W, 2-1

Wisconsin Green BayTotal: UWGB leads 2-1-0At Cincinnati: UWGB leads 1-0-0At Green Bay: UWGB leads 1-0-0Neutral: UC leads 1-0-02008 N W, 1-01987 A L, 0-11980 H L, 1-3 Wisconsin MilwaukeeTotal: UWM leads 5-1-0At Cincinnati: UWM leads 2-1-0At Milwaukee: UWM leads 3-0-01991 A L, 1-61990 H L, 0-41990 H L, 2-4 1989 A L, 1-21988 H W, 2-11978 A L, 0-1

WittenbergTotal: Wittenberg leads 2-0-0At Cincinnati: Wittenberg leads 1-0-0At Wittenberg: Wittenberg leads 1-0-01983 H L, 0-11982 A L, 1-3

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SERIES HISTORY & RECORDSWright StateTotal: UC leads 12-9-2At Cincinnati: UC leads 8-1-2At Fairborn: WSU leads 6-2-0Neutral: Series tied 2-2-02009 H W, 2-02005 H W, 2-12001 A L, 0-31999 H L, 1-2 (OT)1998 A W, 2-01997 N W, 2-1 (OT)1996 N L, 0-11995 H T, 1-1 (OT)1994 A L, 0-11993 N W, 4-11992 N L, 0-1 (OT)1991 H W, 2-1 (OT)1990 H W, 3-0 1990 A L, 0-21989 A W, 3-01988 H W, 2-11987 A L, 0-11984 A L, 2-41983 H W, 2-01982 A L, 1-31981 H T, 1-1 (OT)1980 H W, 2-1 (OT)1979 H W, 3-1

XavierTotal: UC leads 25-10-5At Cincinnati: UC leads 14-5-3At Xavier: UC leads 11-5-42013 H L, 1-02012 A L, 1-22011 H T, 1-1(2OT)2010 A T, 0-0 (2OT)2009 H W, 2-1 (OT)2008 A W, 1-02007 H W, 4-02006 A W, 2-1 (OT)2005 H W, 1-02004 A L, 0-12003 H W, 2-02002 A W, 3-12001 H T, 2-2 (OT)2000 A W, 1-01999 H T, 1-1 (OT)1998 A W, 2-01997 H W, 4-01996 A L, 0-21995 H W, 5-31994 A L, 2-41993 H W, 2-11992 A L, 2-4 (OT)1991 H W, 2-01990 A W, 4-11989 H W, 1-01988 A T, 2-2 (OT)1987 H W, 1-01986 A W, 2-01985 H W, 4-11984 A W, 1-01983 H L, 1-31982 A T, 2-2 (OT)1981 H L, 1-31980 A T, 2-2 (OT)1979 H L, 0-11978 A W, 2-11977 H W, 3-21976 A W, 3-01975 A W, 3-21975 H L, 0-11974 H W, 4-01974 H W, 2-0

Opponent W L T LastAdelphi 0 1 0 1999Air Force 1 0 0 1978Akron 2 9 0 2010Alabama A&M 4 0 0 2008Alderson-Broadus 0 1 0 1985Antioch 3 0 0 1975Appalachian State 0 0 1 2010Asbury 2 1 0 1983Ball State 1 1 0 1977Bellarmine 10 1 0 1984Belmont 1 0 0 2013Berea 2 1 1 1976Bethany (WV) 1 0 0 1983Bowling Green 3 5 1 2007Bradley 4 2 1 2012Butler 3 6 2 2005California 1 0 0 2000Cal-Poly SLO 0 0 1 1998Cal State-Northridge 0 0 1 2003Canisius 1 0 0 2009Cedarville 2 2 0 1978Central Arkansas 1 0 0 2011Central Florida 0 2 0 2013Central State (Ohio) 1 0 0 1981Centre 2 0 0 1974Charleston (W. Va.) 1 2 0 1985Charlotte 6 7 3 2004Cleveland State 5 6 1 2013Connecticut 2 2 1 2013Davidson 1 1 0 1990Davis & Elkins 0 2 0 1978Dayton 15 11 1 2010Denison 0 1 0 1981DePaul 14 10 5 2012Detroit 0 0 1 2010Drake 2 2 1 2012Earlham 1 0 1 1983East Carolina 4 0 0 2004Eastern Illinois 2 4 0 1994Evansville 2 5 0 2013Fla. International 0 1 1 2006Fordham 2 0 0 2010 Gardner-Webb 1 0 0 2012Georgetown 2 2 0 2010Grace 1 0 0 1979Hartwick 1 0 0 1999Illinois-Chicago 2 2 0 2010Illinois State 0 2 1 1989Indiana 0 12 0 2012Indiana State 0 1 0 1981Indianapolis 2 1 1 1986IUPUI 4 1 0 2013Kentucky 12 8 2 2008Kentucky Wesleyan 1 0 0 1992Lincoln Memorial 1 0 0 1996Louisville 22 15 2 2013Loyola-Chicago 0 1 1 2008Maine 0 1 0 1995Marion 1 0 0 1975Marquette 10 15 3 2012Marshall 2 2 0 1985Maryville (MO) 0 1 0 1982Memphis 12 11 0 2013Miami (OH) 16 8 1 1998Michigan 0 2 0 2010 Michigan State 8 9 1 2008

Opponent W L T Last Missouri-Rolla 0 1 0 1984Missouri-St. Louis 0 2 0 1984Morehead State 6 0 0 2011Morris Harvey 4 0 1 1979New Mexico 0 1 1 2007Northeastern Ill. 1 0 0 1994Northern Illinois 2 2 0 2013Northern Kentucky 4 1 1 2013North Carolina 0 1 0 2001North Carolina Wilmington 0 1 0 2013Northwestern 0 1 0 2006Notre Dame 5 4 2 2009Oakland 2 4 1 2011Ohio 3 2 0 1981Ohio Northern 1 0 1 1975Ohio State 9 10 3 2000Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 0 1979Penn State 0 1 0 2000Pittsburgh 2 1 0 2012Providence 1 4 2 2011Purdue 0 2 0 1974Quincy 3 1 1 1994Rose-Hulman 1 0 0 1982Richmond 1 1 0 2000Rutgers 5 5 1 2013Saint Louis 2 15 4 2013Sangamon State 1 1 0 1986Seton Hall 2 0 0 2010South Florida 6 10 5 2013So. Ill-Edwardsville 4 3 0 2013Southern Indiana 1 0 1 1993SMU 1 4 0 2013Southwest Missouri 1 1 0 1994Spring Arbor 0 1 0 1974 St. Francis (PA) 0 1 0 2012St. John’s 3 5 0 2012Stanford 0 1 0 2000Stetson 1 0 0 1999Syracuse 4 4 0 2012TCU 1 1 0 2002Temple 0 1 0 2013Thomas More 3 0 0 1976 Towson 1 0 0 2012Transylvania 2 0 0 1977Tusculum 0 1 0 1976UAB 5 8 2 2004Vanderbilt 0 3 0 1975Villanova 6 1 1 2012Virginia 0 2 0 2011Virginia Commonwealth 0 1 1 2000Virginia Tech 3 8 0 2011Wabash 0 1 0 1974Wake Forest 0 1 0 1990West Virginia 1 4 0 2011West Virginia Wesleyan 0 2 0 1986Western Kentucky 3 4 0 1996Western Illinois 1 0 1 2009Western Michigan 2 2 0 2012Wilmington 5 3 1 1988Wisconsin 3 2 0 2000Wis.-Green Bay 1 2 0 2008Wis.-Milwaukee 1 5 0 1991Wittenberg 0 2 0 1983Wright State 12 9 2 2009Xavier 26 9 6 2013

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1973 | 7-5-2 Coach: Dick Kleinschmidtat Vanderbilt L 2-4at Morris Harvey T-OT 2-2Centre W 8-4Dayton T-OT 1-1at Cedarville L 2-3Notre Dame L 2-3Indiana L 2-8Wisconsin W 2-1Berea W 1-0at Kentucky W 2-1Antioch W 7-3at Miami (OH) W 1-0at Purdue L 0-4at Bellarmine W 7-2

1974 | 9-10-1 Coach: Dick KleinschmidtVanderbilt L 2-3Cleveland State L 2-5Ohio Northern T-OT 3-3Thomas More W 10-1Wisconsin L 1-4Dayton L 0-2Morris Harvey W 8-0Indiana L 0-7Kentucky L 2-3Xavier W 2-0Miami (OH) W 2-1Wabash L 2-4Spring Arbor L 3-4Bellarmine W 3-1Berea L 2-4Centre W 6-1Antioch W 7-4Notre Dame W 4-0Purdue L 1-2Xavier W 4-0

1975 | 7-8-2 Coach: Jim McDowellat Akron L 0-10Indiana L 2-5Wilmington W 7-0at Vanderbilt L 2-5Berea T-OT 1-1at Ohio Northern W 5-1Cleveland State L 1-6Mo.-St. Louis L 1-6at Miami (OH) L 0-1Xavier L 0-1Dayton L 0-3Thomas More W 5-1at Kentucky W 3-1Antioch W 8-0Notre Dame T 2-2Marion W-OT 4-1at Xavier W 3-2

1976 | 8-7-0 Coach: Jim McDowellat Morehead State W 2-1Thomas More W 5-2Miami (OH) W 4-1at Cedarville L 0-3at Cleveland State L 1-3Kentucky L 0-1at Indiana L 0-7at Dayton L 0-3Ball State L 2-4at Transylvania W 6-0at Xavier W 3-0Bellarmine W-OT 3-2Ohio W 3-2Berea W 4-2at Tusculum L 3-6

1977 | 11-4-0 Coach: Jim McDowellat Bellarmine W 3-1Morehead State W 3-1at Ohio State L 0-1Evansville W 3-0at Davis & Elkins L 0-3at Morris Harvey W 6-0at Kentucky W 4-0Indiana L 0-1Dayton W 3-1Transylvania W 10-0at Ball State W 3-1Cedarville W 3-1at Miami (OH) W 3-1at Ohio L 0-2Xavier W 3-2

1978 | 9-7-1 Coach: Jim McDowellMorris Harvey W 8-1at Ohio Wesleyan W 3-1at Saint Louis L 0-7Bellarmine W 4-1at E. Illinois L 0-3Ohio State T-OT 0-0at Evansville L 1-4Kentucky W 4-1at Cedarville W 5-0at Indiana L 2-6at Air Force W 2-1at Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-1Davis & Elkins L 0-1Miami (OH) W 1-0at Xavier W 2-1Ohio W 2-1Illinois-Chicago L 0-1

1979 | 8-10-0 Coach: Jim McDowellat Grace W 4-0at Notre Dame W 1-0Ohio Wesleyan L-OT 0-2at Sangamon State L 0-1at Bellarmine W 8-1at Ohio State L 0-2Eastern Illinois L 0-3Saint Louis L 0-5Indiana L 0-6at Dayton W 2-0Louisville W 8-0at Morris Harvey W 3-1at Virginia Tech L 1-2at Miami (OH) W 2-0Xavier L 0-1at Ohio L 1-4Wright State W 3-1Evansville L 0-1

1980 | 7-10-1 Coach: Jim McDowellWis.-Green Bay L 1-3Wisconsin W 1-0Notre Dame L 1-2Notre Dame L 0-3Bellarmine W 5-0at Evansville L 0-3at Illinois State L 0-1Ohio State L-OT 2-3Dayton L 0-2at Louisville L 1-3at Indiana L 0-9Virginia Tech L 1-2Charleston (WV) W 4-2at Michigan State W 2-1Miami (OH) W 1-0at Xavier T-OT 2-2Wright State W-OT 2-1Kentucky W 3-1

1981 | 6-9-3 Coach: Jim McDowellat Denison L 0-1Illinois-Chicago W 1-0Central State W 5-0at Bellarmine W 6-1Xavier L 1-3Illinois State T-OT 2-2at Ohio State T-OT 1-1at Charleston (WV) L 2-4at Asbury L 0-1at Wilmington W-OT 1-0Ohio W 4-1Virginia Tech L 1-5Michigan State L 0-2at Miami (OH) L 1-3at Dayton L 1-3Wright State T-OT 1-1Indiana State L 1-3at Kentucky W 1-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1982 | 9-5-2 Coach: Jim McDowellat Xavier T-OT 2-2at Earlham T-OT 2-2Ohio State L 0-3Maryville (MO) L 0-1Asbury W-OT 3-2Wilmington W 3-1Marshall W 2-1at Wittenberg L 1-3at DePaul W 1-0at Wright State L 1-3at Louisville W 2-0Dayton L 0-1at Rose-Hulman W 5-0Bellarmine W 2-0at IUPUI W 6-0Indianapolis W 8-0

1983 | 7-10-1 Coach: Jim McDowellat Asbury W 2-1at Ohio State L-OT 2-3at Marshall L 1-2at Bethany W-OT 5-3Xavier L 1-3Louisville L 1-2Virginia Tech W 10-2at Bellarmine L 6-7Wittenberg L 0-1at N. Kentucky L 0-1at Wilmington L 1-6Earlham W 8-0at Dayton L 1-5at Indianapolis T-OT 1-1Wright State W 2-0IUPUI W 4-0at Evansville L 0-5at Miami (OH) W 1-0

1984 | 10-7-1 Coach: Bob MuroMiami (OH) W 2-1at Mo.-Rolla L-OT 1-2at Mo.-St. Louis L 0-1Indianapolis L 1-2at Xavier W 1-0at Va. Common. T-OT 0-0at Marshall L-OT 1-2Ohio State W 4-2at Louisville W 6-3Bellarmine W 2-1at Wilmington L 2-3W. Kentucky W 3-1N. Kentucky W 2-0DePaul W 4-0at Wright State L 2-4Dayton W 8-2at Memphis L 1-6at Louisville W 3-2

1985 | 12-6-0 Coach: Bob MuroWV Wesleyan L 1-2at Dayton W 1-0at Miami (OH) L 1-2Marshall W 2-1Louisville W 6-1Xavier W 4-1at Alderson-Broadus L 0-3at SW Missouri W 3-2at Ohio State W 2-1Charleston (WV) L 1-2at N. Kentucky W 4-1Wilmington W 1-0at DePaul W 1-0at Marquette W 3-1at Akron L 0-2at Alabama A&M W 1-0at Memphis W 3-1at Virginia Tech L 0-2

1986 | 11-8-0 Coach: Bob MuroE. Illinois L 1-2Davidson W 2-1Dayton W 3-1at Louisville W 1-0at WV Wesleyan L 0-2at West Virginia L 0-2at Indiana L 0-5Indianapolis W 7-0Akron L 0-3Ohio State W-OT 2-1Sangamon State W 2-1at Wilmington W 1-0at Xavier W 2-0at W. Michigan L 3-2at Michigan State W 3-2N. Kentucky W-OT 2-0Miami (OH) L 0-3Metro InvitationalMemphis L 0-2Louisville W 7-2

1987 | 9-9-1 Coach: Bob Muroat Dayton W 5-0vs. Charlotte L 0-5vs. Georgetown L 2-3Louisville W 4-1W. Michigan W 2-1West Virginia L 1-2at Wright State L 0-1Michigan State L 0-1Xavier W 1-0at Wis.-Green Bay* L 0-1at Wisconsin L 0-2at Miami (OH) W 2-0at Ohio State W 1-0Wilmington T-OT 1-1at N. Kentucky W 3-2at Akron L 1-3at Cleveland State L 0-5Metro InvitationalVirginia Tech W 4-2Louisville W 3-1

1988 | 12-7-2 Coach: Bob MuroDePaul L 1-3SIU-Edwardsville* L 2-5Marquette* W 4-2at Louisville W 3-0Wis.-Milwaukee* W 2-1Wright State W 2-1at Michigan St. W-OT 2-1at Xavier T-OT 2-2Wilmington L 0-2vs. Drake* T-OT 0-0at Quincy* L 0-3Ohio State W 2-0N. Illinois* W 2-0Akron L 0-2Morehead State W 3-0Dayton W 2-0Big Central Tournamentvs. N. Illinois L 1-3Drake L 1-2Miami (OH) W 2-0Metro Tournamentvs. Memphis W 3-0vs. Virginia Tech W 3-2

1989 | 14-4-1 Coach: Bob Murovs. Miami (OH) W 3-0at Wright State W 3-0at SIU-Edwardsville* W 3-0Louisville* W 1-0at Wis.-Milwaukee* L 1-2at DePaul W 3-0Michigan State W 4-1Xavier W 1-0Dayton W 4-0at Drake* W 1-0at Illinois State L 1-2at Indiana L 1-4Morehead State W 2-1Quincy* W 3-1Northern Illinois* W 5-3vs. Louisville T-OT 0-0at Akron W 1-0Metro Tournamentat Memphis W 1-0vs. Virginia Tech L 0-3

1990 | 9-10-2 Coach: Bob Murovs. Miami (OH) W-OT 3-1at Wright State L 0-2at Davidson L 2-4at Wake Forest L 1-2Wis.-Milwaukee* L 2-4at Michigan State T-OT 0-0at Xavier W 4-1vs. Memphis W-OT 4-3at Virginia Tech L 3-5at Indiana L 1-3SIU-Edwardsville* W 3-0at Louisville* W 2-1Drake* L 1-4at W. Kentucky L-OT 2-3at Ohio State T-OT 1-1at Quincy* W 1-0Morehead State W 8-0Dayton W 4-1Akron L-OT 2-3Big Central TournamentWright State W 3-0Wis.-Milwaukee L 0-4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1991 | 9-12-1 Coach: Bob MuroMiami (OH) L 2-3Wright State W-OT 2-1at UAB* T-OT 1-1at Bowling Green L 0-2Michigan State L-OT 1-2Xavier W 2-0Memphis* L 1-2Virginia Tech L 1-2at SIU-Edwards. L 2-4at Marquette* W 4-3Louisville W 5-1Quincy W 1-0Ohio State L 0-3at Wis.-Milwaukee L 1-6W. Kentucky L 0-2DePaul* W 2-0at Dayton L 0-1at Butler W 4-1at Saint Louis* L 1-3Great Midwest TournamentUAB W 2-0Memphis W-OT 3-2Saint Louis L 0-5

1992 | 10-11-0 Coach: Bob MuroKentucky Wesleyan W 11-0vs. Miami (OH) W 3-2vs. Wright State L-OT 0-1Bowling Green L 2-3at Michigan State L 0-2at Xavier L-OT 2-4Dayton W-OT 2-1Kentucky L-OT 2-3at W. Kentucky W-OT 4-2SIU-Edwardsville L 2-3at Louisville L 3-4vs. UAB* W 5-1at Memphis* L 0-2at Ohio State W 4-3vs. Marquette* L-OT 1-2vs. DePaul* W 2-1at E. Illinois W 1-0S. Indiana W 1-0Saint Louis* L 0-1Great Midwest TournamentDePaul W 5-0Saint Louis L 1-7

1993 | 9-9-3 Coach: Bob Muroat Miami (OH) L 1-5vs. Wright State W 4-1Michigan State W 2-1Louisville W 2-1Cleveland State L 0-2Illinois-Chicago W 3-0Xavier W 2-1at Bowling Green L 0-1at Kentucky W 3-2E. Illinois W 4-2at S. Indiana T-OT 0-0UAB* L 1-2Memphis* W 3-0Ohio State W 2-1at Marquette* T-OT 0-0at DePaul* T-OT 2-2at Dayton* L 2-5Butler L 0-2W. Kentucky L 1-3at Saint Louis* L 0-6Great Midwest TournamentMarquette L 0-1

1994 | 3-14-1 Coach: Bob Murovs. Miami (OH) L 0-3at Wright State L 0-1vs. SW Missouri L 1-4at Quincy T-OT 1-1at Louisville L 0-2at Xavier L 2-4Saint Louis* L 0-6Kentucky W 1-0at UAB* L 0-3at Memphis* L 0-8at Michigan St. L 0-1at E. Illinois L-OT 1-2at Ohio State L 0-5DePaul* L 1-3Marquette* L 0-3Dayton* W 3-1NE Illinois W 7-0Great Midwest TournamentMarquette L 0-2

1995 | 6-14-1 Coach: Bob MuroMiami (OH) L 0-4Wright State T-OT 1-1at Saint Louis* L 1-4at Butler L 1-2Michigan State L 0-3Xavier W 5-3at Cleveland State W 2-1vs. Maine L 1-2at Kentucky L 0-2at UAB* L 0-2Memphis* W 2-0Louisville* W 2-0at DePaul* W-OT 3-1Marquette* L 1-4at Bowling Green L 1-3at South Florida* W 2-1at Fla. International L 0-2W. Kentucky L 0-1Ohio State L 1-2Charlotte* L 1-3Conference USA Tournamentvs. South Florida L 0-3

1996 | 7-12-3 Coach: Jeff Cookvs. Miami (OH) T-OT 2-2vs. Wright State L 0-1at Louisville* L 0-1at Marquette* T-OT 1-1Lincoln Memorial W 1-0at Xavier L 0-2UAB* L 1-3at Akron W 3-2Saint Louis* T-OT 0-0at Memphis* L 0-3South Florida* L 0-4at Charlotte* L 0-3DePaul* L 4-5at Michigan State L 0-2Cleveland State W 2-0at W. Kentucky W-OT 2-0at Ohio State L 0-2Kentucky W 1-0Butler L 2-3Conference USA Tournamentat Louisville W-OT 1-0at Charlotte W-OT 1-0vs. Marquette L 1-2

1997 | 7-8-3 Coach: Jeff Cookat Miami (OH) W 1-0vs. Wright State W-OT 2-1Xavier W 4-0at Kentucky T-OT 1-1Michigan State W-OT 1-0at Richmond W-OT 1-0vs. Bradley L 0-1at South Florida* T-OT 1-1Memphis* W-OT 3-2Saint Louis* T-OT 1-1at DePaul* L 0-1at Marquette* L 1-2UAB* L 0-2Charlotte* W-OT 2-1at Louisville* L 0-3Ohio State L 0-1at Butler L 0-1Conference USA Tournamentat Marquette L-OT 1-2

1998 | 11-5-3 Coach: Jeff CookKentucky W 4-0vs. Miami (OH) W 2-1at Wright State W 2-0at Michigan State L 1-2vs. SMU W 2-1Cal Poly-SLO T 1-1South Florida* L 0-3at Xavier W 2-0at Memphis* W 3-0at Saint Louis* T-OT 1-1DePaul* L 1-2Marquette* W 2-1at UAB* W 2-1at Charlotte* L 1-2Louisville* W 2-1Butler W 1-0at Ohio State W 1-0Conference USA Tournamentat Charlotte T-OT 1-1*

*Charlotte advanced on PK’sNCAA Tournamentat Butler L-OT 0-1

1999 | 11-8-1 Coach: Jeff Cookvs. Adelphi L-OT 1-2at Connecticut W 2-1at South Florida* W 2-1at Stetson W 1-0vs. Fordham W 7-1at Hartwick W-OT 2-1Xavier T-OT 1-1at Kentucky W-OT 2-1Saint Louis* L 0-1Bradley W 1-0at Memphis* L 0-1Charlotte* W-OT 2-1at Marquette* L-OT 1-2Wright State L-OT 1-2DePaul* W 3-0UAB* L 2-3at Louisville* L 1-2Michigan State W 5-2Conference USA Tournamentvs. Marquette W 2-1vs. Saint Louis L-OT 2-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2000 | 7-9-3 Coach: Jeff Cookat VCU L 3-4vs. Richmond L 0-3Dayton L-OT 3-4at Charlotte* W 4-1Memphis* L 1-2at Xavier W 1-0South Florida* L-OT 4-3vs. California W 1-0at Stanford L 0-4at DePaul* W 3-1Oakland L 0-1Marquette* W 1-0at Saint Louis* T-2OT 0-0at UAB* T-2OT 0-0vs. Penn State L 0-1at Ohio State W 3-1Louisville * T-2OT 2-2Wisconsin W-2OT 1-0Conference USA Tournamentat Memphis L 1-2

2001 | 7-8-4 Coach: Hylton DayesW. Illinois T-OT 0-0at Dayton W-OT 2-1vs. North Carolina L 1-2vs. Rutgers L 1-2Xavier T-OT 2-2at South Florida* L 2-4Charlotte* L-2OT 1-2Kentucky W 1-0DePaul* T-OT 1-1TCU* W 6-0Saint Louis* L 0-4Bowling Green L 1-3at Memphis* W 1-0at Louisville* W 2-0UAB* W 3-2at Wright State L 0-3at East Carolina* W-OT 2-1at Marquette* L 1-3Conference USA Tournamentvs. Charlotte T-2OT 2-2* *Charlotte advanced on PK’s

2002 | 10-8-3 Coach: Hylton DayesDayton W 2-1at Cleveland State L 2-3at Kentucky L 0-1Memphis* W 4-2at Xavier W 3-1Marquette* W 2-1at TCU* L 0-1vs. SMU L 1-3South Florida* W 2-0Butler T-2OT 1-1at Saint Louis* L 1-2at DePaul* L 1-2Alabama A&M W 3-1Oakland W 3-0East Carolina* W 2-0Louisville* L 0-1at Charlotte* T-2OT 0-0at UAB* W 2-1Conference USA Tournamentvs. South Florida W-OT 3-2vs. Marquette T-2OT 1-1* *Cincinnati advanced on PK’sat Saint Louis L 2-3

2003 | 10-4-6 Coach: Hylton Dayesat Bowling Green T-2OT 0-0vs. Cal State-Northridge T-2OT 1-1at New Mexico T-2OT 2-2Kentucky L 0-1at Bradley W 2-1Cleveland State W 1-0Xavier W 2-0at USF * T-2OT 1-1at Memphis * W 2-0Charlotte* W 5-1at Butler W-OT 2-1at Louisville * L-OT 1-2Saint Louis * W-2OT 4-3at East Carolina * W 4-2Oakland T-2OT 0-0UAB * L 0-1DePaul * W 3-0at Marquette * W 1-0Conference USA Tournamentvs. Charlotte L 0-1NCAA Tournamentat Kentucky T-2OT 0-0* *UK advanced on PK’s

2004 | 7-10-2 Coach: Hylton DayesIUPUI L 1-2vs. Virginia L 0-1vs. SMU L 2-3Bradley W 3-2at Oakland L 0-1at Xavier L 0-1East Carolina* W 2-1Memphis* L 0-2at UAB* L 0-1at DePaul* T 1-1at Charlotte* W 3-0Butler T 1-1USF* W 1-0at Saint Louis* W 1-0Bowling Green W 6-0at Kentucky L 0-2Louisville* W 5-0Marquette* L 1-2Conference USA Tournamentvs. Charlotte* L 0-2

2005 | 10-7-2 Coach: Hylton DayesWright State W 2-1Dayton L 2-3at Louisville* W-OT 4-3at Butler L 0-1Connecticut* W 2-0Providence* T-2OT 1-1at Marquette* W 2-0at Notre Dame* W 2-1Xavier W 1-0at Rutgers* T-2OT 1-1at Alabama A&M W 2-1St. John’s* L 0-1Oakland L 1-2at Syracuse* L 1-2at Bowling Green W 1-0Villanova* W 3-1DePaul* W-2OT 2-1at South Florida* L 1-2BIG EAST TournamentProvidence L 1-2

2006 | 11-6-2 Coach: Hylton Dayesat Xavier W-OT 2-1Bradley W 2-0at SMU L 0-6vs. Fla. International T-2OT 0-0at West Virginia* L 0-2at Pittsburgh* L-2OT 1-2Marquette* W 3-1Notre Dame* W 2-1Cleveland State W 3-1Syracuse* W 3-0Louisville* W 2-0at St. John’s* W 2-1South Florida* T-2OT 0-0at Oakland W-OT 1-0Rutgers* L 0-1at DePaul* W 1-0at Villanova* W-2OT 2-1BIG EAST TournamentProvidence L 0-2NCAA Tournamentat Northwestern L 0-3

2007 | 9-10-2 Coach: Hylton Dayesat Loyola L 2-4vs.Central Florida L 1-2at New Mexico L 0-1Xavier W 4-0at Bradley L 0-1Georgetown* W 2-1Seton Hall* W 4-0at Notre Dame* T-2OT 1-1at Marquette* L-2OT 1-2DePaul* W 1-0Bowling Green W 3-0at Syracuse* L 0-1at Louisville* L 0-1St. John’s* L 0-2at USF* L-2OT 2-3Villanova* W-2OT 1-0Michigan State W 2-0at Rutgers* W 1-0BIG EAST Tournamentat Providence W 2-0at DePaul L 0-1 2008 | 7-10-2 Coach: Hylton Dayesat Xavier W 1-0Loyola T-2OT 0-0 vs. Green Bay W 1-0at Akron L 1-2 Kentucky L 4-1at Providence* T-2OT 0-0 at Connecticut* L 1-2Notre Dame* L 0-3 Marquette* L 0-1at Villanova* W 1-0 Louisville* L-OT 1-2at DePaul* L 1-2Alabama A&M W 1-0Rutgers* W 1-0 at Michigan State L 0-2Syracuse* W 1-0 USF* W 1-0 at St. John’s* L 0-2 BIG EAST Tournamentat Georgetown L 1-3

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HYLTON DAYES (2001-Present, 13 seasons) 2013 6-12-12012 6-9-4 2011 6-11-12010 7-5-72009 8-10-02008 7-10-22007 9-10-22006 11-6-22005 10-7-22004 7-10-22003 10-4-62002 10-8-22001 7-8-4 104-110-35 (.418)

JEFF COOK (1996-2000, 5 seasons) 2000 7-9-31999 11-8-11998 11-5-31997 7-8-31996 7-12-3 43-42-13 (.505)

BOB MURO (1984-1995, 12 seasons) 1995 6-14-11994 3-14-11993 9-9-31992 10-11-01991 9-12-11990 9-10-21989 14-4-11988 12-7-21987 9-9-11986 11-8-01985 12-6-01984 10-7-1 114-111-13 (.506)

JIM MCDOWELL (1975-1983, 9 seasons) 1983 7-10-11982 9-5-21981 6-9-31980 7-10-11979 8-10-01978 9-7-11977 11-4-01976 8-7-01975 7-8-2 72-70-10 (.507)

DICK KLEINSCHMIDT (1973-1974, 2 seasons) 1974 9-10-11973 7-5-2 16-15-3 (.515)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & HEAD COCAHING HISTORY2009 | 8-10-0 Coach: Hylton Dayes at Dayton W 5-2Canisius W 5-0 Wright State W 2-0Western Illinois W 3-0 Akron L 0-3Pittsburgh* W 1-0 at Marquette* L-2OT 0-1at Notre Dame * W 1-0 Xavier W-OT 2-1at USF * L 0-2DePaul* L-OT 1-2Villanova* W 2-1Michigan L 0-2at Rutgers* L 0-3St. John’s* L 1-2at Louisville* L 1-3 at Syracuse* L 1-3

2010 | 7-5-7 Coach: Hylton Dayes Dayton W 1-0Detroit T-2OT 1-1 Appalachian State T-2OT 0-0Fordham W 1-0 vs. Illinois-Chicago L 0-1at Akron L 0-1 Georgetown* W 2-0at Xavier T-2OT 0-0 Rutgers* W 2-0at Michigan L 0-2at St. John’s* W 2-0Louisville* L 1-3at Seton Hall* W 2-1USF* T-2OT 1-1at Villanova* T-2OT 0-0at DePaul* T-2OT 1-1 Syracuse* W 4-0BIG EAST TournamentConnecticut T-2OT 1-1*

*Cincinnati advances on PK’svs. Providence L 1-2 2011 | 6-11-1 Coach: Hylton Dayes at Western Michigan W 3-1at Virginia L 0-1at Virginia Tech L 1-2Central Michigan W 3-0IUPUI W 4-1Missouri State L 0-1at Providence* L-20T 1-2IUPUI L 0-1Xavier T-20T 1-1West Virginia* L 0-1SIUE W 2-1at Rutgers* L 1-2at Louisville* L 0-4Villanova W 2-1DePaul* L 1-2at Syracuse* L 2-4at USF* L 0-3St John’s* W 1-0Evansville L 1-2

2012 | 6-9-4 Coach: Hylton Dayes Drake University W 1-0Indiana L 0-3St. Francis (PA) L 0-1at Xavier L 1-2Bradley T-2OT 1-1at Evansville L 0-2Towson W 1-0Gardner-Webb W-OT 1-0at Pittsburgh* W 1-0Cleveland State T-2OT 0-0Syracuse* W 1-0USF* T 0-0at St. Johns* L 0-3Western Michigan L-2OT 1-2at Villanova* L 0-1 at Depaul* T-2OT 3-3Rutgers* W 1-0Louisville* L 0-1at Marquette L 0-3

2013 | 6-12-1 Coach: Hylton Dayes vs. Northern Illinois L 0-3vs. UNC Wilmington L 0-1Saint Louis L 0-4Evansville W 2-0at SIU Edwardsville W (OT) 2-1Northern Kentucky T (2OT) 1-1Memphis* L 0-2Xavier L 0-1UCF* L 1-2at Cleveland State W 1-0at Rutgers* L 0-1at USF* L 1-4SMU* L 1-3IUPUI W 2-1Belmont W 2-1Louisville* W 2-0at UConn* L (OT) 0-1at Temple* L (2OT) 0-1American Athletic Conference Tournamentvs. Rutgers L 1-5