Sept. 7, 2005
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Four Teams in NSCAA Region Rankings; UIC's Engelbrecht Named to National Team of the Week
INDIANAPOLIS -- If the first week of the season is any indication, 2005 might prove to be a long season for followers of Horizon League men's soccer. Long, as in lasting well past the League tournament in mid-November. As in, possible extended NCAA tournament play.
Half of the League's eight teams occupy positions among the top ten in their respective regions, according to the latest weekly NSCAA / adidas weekly poll announced Tuesday (Sept. 6). The surveys of area coaches place the University of Illinois at Chicago fifth in the Midwest Region, while Loyola University Chicago sits tenth on the same list. Neither team was ranked at the start of the year, but UIC's 2-0 victory in the season-opener versus Loyola Marymount University (24th in the national preseason balloting) lifted the Flames into the top ten even before a scoreless draw with the University of California at Irvine. Loyola's elevated status follows a 2-1 victory over Xavier University.
In the Great Lakes Region, Butler University moved into the eighth spot in the poll as the Bulldogs posted 1-0 shutouts of both Western Illinois University and Bradley University to win Bradley's Holiday Inn City Centre Classic. BU took over the position formerly held by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, which slipped to ninth despite a 3-3 draw versus Drake University and a 3-1 triumph over the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.
Honors also came from the editors of Soccer America magazine, who named UIC goalkeeper Jeff Engelbrecht to its National "Team of the Week" for the period ending September 4. The sophomore netminder from Peoria, Ill., posted nine saves in the contest versus LMU, and continued his successful run this week with another whitewash during a 0-0 scoreless draw with UC Irvine.
Engelbrecht and Butler goalkeeper Frank Peabody share the League lead with perfect 0.00 goals-against-averages, with Engelbrecht tallying 12 saves in 200 minutes and Peabody's slate featuring eight saves in 180 minutes of action.
The NSCAA/adidas national rankings are released each Tuesday evening and can be found at www.nscaa.com through the "rankings" tab at the top of the page. Soccer America publishes its weekly survey at www.socceramerica.com. Links are provided on the "headlines" section on the right side.
All four ranked teams return to action this weekend, with UIC (1-0-1) visiting the University of Missouri-Kansas City and Loyola (1-1-0) traveling to Creighton University on Saturday. Creighton starts the week 12th in the Soccer America poll and 16th according to the NSCAA/adidas listings. Butler (2-0-0) hosts Valparaiso University and UW-Milwaukee (1-0-1) hosts Oakland University in Friday afternoon contests before the Panthers entertain Fairleigh Dickinson University (12th on the NSCAA/adidas list, 21st according to Soccer America) on Sunday.
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NSCAA / adidas Men's National RankingsSeptember 6, 2005
National Rankings TeamRecordLW*1.Indiana2-0-012.North Carolina2-0-0173.New Mexico2-0-084.Santa Clara2-0-0215.Virginia1-0-166.Duke2-0-037.St. John's1-0-158.Connecticut2-0-0199.Akron2-0-0NR10.California2-0-02011.Missouri State2-0-0NR12.Fairleigh Dickinson2-0-0NR13.Clemson1-0-0NR14.Maryland1-1-0215.UCLA1-1-0916.Creighton1-0-11217.Notre Dame1-1-01618.Wake Forest1-1-01019.Seton Hall2-0-0NR20.Binghamton1-0-1NR21.Virgina Commonwealth1-1-01122.Vermont2-0-0NRT23.Oral Roberts3-0-0NRT23.Boston College1-1-015T23.Portland1-0-1NR
Midwest RegionTeamRecordLW*1.Missouri State2-0-062.Creighton1-0-133.Oral Roberts3-0-094.Vanderbilt2-0-0NR5.UIC1-0-0NR6.Memphis1-0-027.Saint Louis1-1-058.Northern Illinois1-0-1109.Bradley1-1-0710.Loyola1-1-0NR
Great Lakes RegionTeamRecordLW*1.Indiana2-0-012.Akron2-0-043.Notre Dame1-1-024.Kentucky2-0-045.Michigan2-0-0NR6.Northwestern2-0-037.Wisconsin2-0-0NR8.Butler2-0-0NR9.UW-Milwaukee2-0-0810.Michigan State1-0-07
* - Preseason ranking
Soccer America National RankingsSeptember 5, 2005
National RankingsTeamRecordLW*1.Indiana2-0-012.Duke2-0-033.Connecticut2-0-054.New Mexico2-0-075.North Carolina2-0-0116.Santa Clara2-0-0137.UCLA1-1-028.Maryland1-1-049.California2-0-02310.St. John's1-0-11011.Virginia Commonwealth1-1-01212.Creighton1-0-11413.San Francisco1-0-01514.Virginia1-0-11615.Northwestern2-0-01716.Wake Forest1-1-01817.Notre Dame1-1-01918.UC sSanta Barbara0-1-1919.Cal State-Northridge1-0-02220.Seton Hall2-0-02521.Fairleigh Dickinson2-0-0NR22.Davidson2-0-0NR23.Boston College1-1-02124.UNC Greensboro0-1-0625.Old Dominion1-0-0NR
* - Preseason ranking
Soccer America Men's "Team of the Week"September 5, 2005
GKJeff EngelbrechtUICStopped nine shots to lead the Flames to a 1-0 victory over Loyola Marymount
DDavid BooleNorth CarolinaAssisted on three of UNC's four goals in victories over VCU and Richmond
DGreg StevningIndianaAnchored defense which allowed just two shots on goal to shut out SMU and Wake Forest
MAlejandro BedoyaFairleigh DickinsonScored two goals and one assist in wins over Boston College and Villanova
MEric EbertCaliforniaScored the game-winning goal in UC's 2-0 upset at UC Santa Barbara
MDave LeungOral RobertsOpened the year with a goal and an assist in a 3-1 upset over instate rival Tulsa
MBrian PlotkinIndianaScored match-winning goals in victories against SMU and Wake Forest
MSal ZizzoUCLANotched a goal and two assists in first collegiate start, a 4-0 victory over Maryland
FMichael CleggSt. Mary'sPosted a hat trick in 35 minutes of his college debut versus Sacramento State
FKeith DeVeySanta ClaraTallied two game-winners, the first to defeat #2 UCLA. Later provided the winning margin versus Cal State-Fullerton
FJeff RowlandNew MexicoScored all three goals for his team in wins over Penn State (2-0) and Ohio State (1-0)
National Player of the Week:Keith DeVey, Santa Clara