Sept. 21, 2005
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INDIANAPOLIS -- First-year head men's soccer coach John Trask is quickly establishing a reputation at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In three short weeks, Trask has guided his Flames from last year's 5-12-2 overall mark to the No. 4 spot in the latest regional rankings according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
UIC's 3-0-1 start pushed the Flames up one spot from last week's rating in the Midwest Region. Perennial power Creighton (4-0-1) tops the local honor roll, followed by Missouri State (4-0-2), Bradley (5-2-0), UIC, and Tulsa (2-1-3). The second five features Memphis and Oral Roberts tied for sixth, ahead of Saint Louis, Southern Methodist and top-ten newcomer Western Kentucky.
In the Great Lakes Region, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee improved one position to eighth this week, following a 3-2 victory over Bradley. UWM (3-1-1 overall) is joined in the top ten by Butler University, with the Bulldogs falling five spots to tenth when two losses dropped the Bulldogs' record to 5-2-0.
Defending national champion Indiana (3-0-1) continues to hold the top spot in the national and Great Lakes region polls, but New Mexico made an unprecedented leap in the ratings when wins over Wisconsin and James Madison took the previously-unranked Lobos to second in the polls at 6-0-0. North Carolina (5-0-1), Virginia (4-0-1) and California (5-0-1) complete the top five, followed by Maryland (5-1-0), Akron (6-0-0), St. John's (4-1-1),Creighton (4-0-1) and Fairleigh Dickinson (5-0-1).
University of Detroit Mercy forward Andrew Ornoch earned individual recognition as a member of Soccer America's national "Team of the Week" for the period ending Sept. 18. The junior from Toronto, Ontario, netted four goals including a hat trick for all of his team's scoring in a 3-2 victory over IUPUI on Friday (Sept. 16), along with the eventual match-winner in a 2-0 triumph over host Northern Illinois on Sunday (Sept. 18). That performance made Ornoch the MVP of NIU's adidas/Baymont Inn Invitational.
Ornoch is the second Horizon League player recognized by the magazine this year. UIC goalkeeper Jeff Engelbrecht earned similar honors on Sept. 5 after a season-opening shutout over Loyola Marymount.
The team and individual honorees will meet head-to-head Sunday (Sept. 25) when Detroit travels to UIC. Butler hosts Xavier in non-conference play Friday (Sept. 23), while UW-Milwaukee faces Oregon State and host Gonzaga at the Nike Classic.
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.
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Soccer America Men's "Team of the Week"September 20, 2005
GKBrian LeveyNew HampshirePosted a 2-0 shutout of Coastal Carolina after a 2-1 win over Furman
DEric BrunnerOhio StateLed OSU defense to shutout of Cal State-Fullerton, set up match-winner vs. UCLA
DJoris ClaessensSouth FloridaScored twice to lift USF past Georgetown, 3-1, for 2nd straight win over a top 25 team
DChris TierneyVirginiaPlayed key role in Cavalier backline which has now shut out its last five opponents
MAndrew OrnochDetroitCollected first four goals of the year, giving UDM wins over IUPUI (3-2) and Northern Illinois (2-0)
MCody HannaNew MexicoFirst two collegiate goals were match-winners to defeat Wisconsin and James Madison
FCalen CarrCaliforniaHeader gave Cal a 1-0 win over Santa Clara after his two-goal effort vs. San Francisco
FOmar CummingsCincinnatiScored twice from long distance in UC's 2-0 win victory over then-#1 Connecticut
FRyan JohnsonOregon StateSet up all three OSU goals in a 3-0 win over UNLV, added a goal in 2-2 draw with Indiana
FMichael KrausCreightonScored both match-winners in victories over Memphis and Mercer
FRandi PattersonUNC GreensboroHad a goal in a 3-1 win over UAB, added a goal and assist vs. Birmingham Southern
NSCAA / adidas Men's National RankingsSeptember 20, 2005 TeamRecordLW1.Indiana4-0-212.New Mexico6-0-0NR 3.North Carolina5-0-124.Virginia4-0-145.California5-0-166.Maryland5-1-087.Akron6-0-098.St. John's4-1-1109.Creighton4-0-11510.Fairleigh Dickinson5-0-1711.Duke4-1-02112.Connecticut4-2-0513.Santa Clara4-2-01314.Missouri State4-0-21115.Wake Forest4-2-01416.Ohio State5-1-1NR17.Clemson3-1-11218.Seton Hall4-1-11818.Notre Dame4-2-01618.Old Dominion3-1-12221.Binghamton5-1-12022.UC Santa Barbara3-1-1NR23.New Hampshire5-0-1NR24.Washington4-1-0NR25.UNC Wilmington5-1-0NR25.UCLA3-2-017
Midwest RegionTeamRecordLW1.Creighton4-0-122.Missouri State4-0-213.Bradley5-2-044.UIC3-0-155.Tulsa2-1-3106.Memphis4-2-036.Oral Roberts3-2-188.Saint Louis2-3-189.Southern Methodist2-3-1710.Western Kentucky3-2-1NR
Great Lakes RegionTeamRecordLW1.Indiana4-0-212.Akron6-0-023.Ohio State5-1-144.Notre Dame4-2-035.Michigan5-2-076.Wisconsin4-2-087.Kentucky3-2-178.UW-Milwaukee3-1-199.Cincinnati3-2-1NR10.Butler5-2-05