Men’s Soccer

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Mann’s goal lifts Vikings over Ripon

APPLETON, Wis. — Charlie Mann scored early in the second half, and the Lawrence University men’s soccer team went on to a 1-0 Midwest Conference victory over Ripon College on Tuesday at Whiting Field West.

Sean Salansky took a free kick near the left sideline and played it into the box to Mann. Mann flicked the ball past Ripon goalkeeper Cody Messerschmidt and into the back of the net for the game’s lone goal. It was Mann’s third goal of the season.

Freshman goalkeeper Joe Krivit made seven saves to pick up his fourth shutout of the season for Lawrence (6-8-1, 4-3-0 MWC). Messerschmidt stopped four shots for Ripon (3-12-0, 3-5-0).

Ripon had a 16-9 edge in shots.

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Late goal lifts UW-Oshkosh over Vikings

APPLETON, Wis. — Karl Bock scored in the 75th minute to lift the UW-Oshkosh men’s soccer team to a 3-2 nonconference victory over Lawrence University on Saturday at Whiting Field West.

Bock scored off an assist from Nick Woodbury to break a 2-2 tie and keep the Titans (11-0-4) unbeaten on the season.

Lawrence (5-8-1) had trailed 2-0 early in the second half, but Santiago Alvarez changed that in a three-minute span. Alvarez scored his first goal of the season off assists from Sean Salansky and Brendan Flynn to trim the margin to 2-1 at 60:50. Alvarez struck again on an unassisted goal at 63:49 to tie the match at 2-2.

Nick Barry made three saves to pick up the win for the Titans. Joe Krivit stopped six shots for Lawrence.

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St. Norbert holds on to top Lawrence 1-0

DE PERE, Wis. — A goal in the 41st minute was the only scoring as the St. Norbert College men’s soccer team downed Lawrence University 1-0 in a Midwest Conference match Wednesday night at Schneider Stadium.

Sam Lamers scored the unassisted goal for the Green Knights (6-6-2, 5-1-0 MWC) near the end of the first half.

Sam Lisheron made four saves to pick up the shutout for St. Norbert. Joe Krivit stopped seven shots for Lawrence (5-7-1, 3-3-0).

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Lawrence shuts out Bucs 4-0

BELOIT, Wis. — The Lawrence University men’s soccer team scored two goals early in the second half and rolled to a 4-0 Midwest Conference win over Beloit College on Saturday.

Lawrence (5-6-1, 3-2-0 MWC) led 1-0 at the half, and then scored two goals in the first four minutes of the second half to pull away.

The Vikings had the lead at the half thanks to Santiago Alvarez’s goal in the 19th minute. Lawrence made it 2-0 when Charlie Mann scored off a pass from Mike Deremo at 46:08.

Lawrence stretched the lead to 3-0 at 48:43 when Chris Kiehl scored off another pass from Deremo. Stephen Salansky then scored on a penalty kick in the 74th minute to cap the scoring.

Lawrence posted a 21-12 edge in shots over the Bucs (0-10-1, 0-4-0)

Goalkeeper Joe Krivit made seven saves to earn the shutout for the Vikings.

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Edgewood downs Vikings

MADISON, Wis. — The Edgewood College men’s soccer team scored three first-half goals and went on to a 4-0 nonconference victory Lawrence University on Tuesday night at Breese Stevens Field.

Edgewood (7-4-1) got goals in the ninth, 34th and 44th minutes to take control.

The Eagles had a 10-9 edge in shots over the Vikings (4-6-1).

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Pioneers rally to tip Lawrence

APPLETON, Wis. — The Carroll University men’s soccer team scored three goals in the final 17 minutes to rally for a 3-1 Midwest Conference victory over Lawrence University on Sunday at Whiting Field West.

Lawrence (4-5-1, 2-2-0 MWC) had taken a 1-0 lead on a beautiful goal from Max Loebl at 72:20. Loebl scored off assists from Mike Deremo and Erik Soderlund.

Less than a minute later, Carroll (7-3-1, 3-0-0) was awarded a free kick after a foul about 25 yards from the goal. The Pioneers took what amounted to a quick kick while Lawrence was setting up its defensive wall and scored on Mark Gore’s goal at 73:02 to tie the match at 1-1.

Carroll was on the attack again, this time down the left sideline when Lawrence defender Aaron Sutton went down. That opened up a lane of attack for Carroll and Liam Michener got tangled up with a Lawrence defender in the penalty box. A penalty kick was awarded and Michener converted to give Carroll a 2-1 lead at 74:43.

Dan Czernicki added the final goal off a scramble in front of the net in the 86th minute.

Jacob Tichner made two saves for Carroll, and Joe Krivit stopped 10 shots for the Vikings.

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Weather forces changes to women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer on Saturday

APPLETON, Wis. — Rain in the Fox Cities has forced some changes to Saturday’s Lawrence University’s athletic schedule.

The women’s tennis match vs. Carroll University has been moved to noon at the Fox Cities Racquet Club.

The men’s and women’s soccer matches vs. Carroll have been rescheduled for Sunday at a site to be determined. The women’s match will be at noon, and the men will play at 2 p.m. As soon as a site has been determined, the schedule and this story will be updated.

You may also get updates on our Twitter account, @LUvikings.

Deremo scores twice as Vikings top Monmouth

APPLETON, Wis. — Michael Deremo scored a pair of goals and added an assist to lead the Lawrence University men’s soccer team to a 4-1 Midwest Conference win over Monmouth College on Saturday.

Deremo, a freshman forward, scored a pair of goals in the first half to stake the Vikings to a 2-0 edge at the break. Charlie Mann and Stephen Salansky both added goals in the second half to seal the win for Lawrence (4-4-1, 2-1-0 MWC).

Deremo scored off a pass from fellow freshman Jack Blodgett to give the Vikings a 1-0 lead at the 28:06 mark. Deremo got his second goal at 38:32 when he fielded a punt from goalkeeper Joe Krivit, beat several Monmouth defenders and scored.

Mann scored off an assist from Deremo at 56:41 to give Lawrence a 3-0 edge. Isaac Hernandez scored for the Scots (1-8-1, 0-3-0) at 73:26, but Salansky countered that with a goal off a penalty kick at 79:20 to finish the scoring.

Krivit stopped six shots to pick up the win for Lawrence. Matt Schmidt made two saves for the Scots.

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Inside LU Athletics: Five to be inducted into Lawrence Hall of Fame

APPLETON, Wis. — Five former Lawrence University athletic stars are set to be inducted into the school’s Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame next month.

Hans Hartwig ’35, John Bill ’79, Dan Dreyfus ’87, Maggie Phillips Reeve ’96 and Mark Smrecek ’00 will be inducted in a ceremony at the Warch Campus Center on Oct. 4 and be honored at halftime of the Hall of Fame football game vs. Illinois College the following afternoon.

Hans Hartwig ’35

In the era of ironman football, Hans Hartwig was one of the finest players of the 1930s for Lawrence University.

A native of Wauwatosa, Wis., Hartwig starred in the offensive backfield and linebacker during his career for Vikings. He played three seasons of football (freshmen couldn’t play on the varsity then) for head coach Percy O. Clapp.

Playing in the single-wing offense, Hartwig started at three positions in the backfield during his career. He starred at halfback, fullback and quarterback as a multiple threat with his ability to both run and throw the football.

Hartwig earned all-conference honors as both a junior and senior. In the days before the Midwest Conference selected a team, Hartwig was named to the All-Big Three team in 1933 and was selected for the All-Big Four team in 1934.

Led by Hartwig and fellow Lawrence Hall of Famer George Walter ’36, Lawrence won the mythical Wisconsin collegiate championship by defeating Carroll, Ripon and Beloit in 1934.

A proverbial big man on campus, Hartwig also was a campus champion in both boxing and wrestling.

Hartwig, who earned a degree in chemistry, remained in the Fox Valley after his graduation from Lawrence. He went on to found Crystal Print, Inc., which continues to operate in nearby Little Chute. Hartwig and his wife, Joan, had two children, Chris and Tina. Hartwig passed away in May 1976, and his wife died in 1995.

John Bill ’79

John Bill was the ace of the pitching staff of the best baseball teams in Lawrence University history.

Led by Bill’s powerful right arm, the Vikings won two Midwest Conference championships and made the only two NCAA Division III regional appearances in Lawrence baseball history.

A native of Kenosha, Wis., Bill put together a career record of 23-12, and he continues to be Lawrence’s career wins leader more than 30 years after his graduation. A two-time All-Midwest Conference selection, Bill was honored by the league in 1978 and 1979.

Bill threw a school-record 235.2 innings and set the school career record with 151 strikeouts. He also tossed a school-record 25 complete games, which included two shutouts. Bill also threw a school-record six three-hit games and compiled a 4.32 earned run average.

Bill went 21-8 over his final three seasons after going 4-4 as a freshman. He holds the school season record for wins with his 8-2 record in 1978 and his 7-3 mark in 1979 ranks second. He threw a school-record eight complete games in 1979 on his way to a school-record 70.1 innings pitched.

A two-year team captain, Bill also played in the outfield and served as the team’s designated hitter when he wasn’t on the mound. He enjoyed his best season at the plate in 1978 when he led the team with a .350 batting average.

Bill, who earned a degree in economics at Lawrence, was a first-team Academic All-American in 1979. Bill also played one season of football in 1975 and was the team’s starting punter on a conference championship squad.

Bill and his wife, Teri, own Manchester Investments and live in Greendale, Wis. The Bills have two adult children, Jacob and Sara.

Dan Dreyfus ’87

Dan Dreyfus made stopping the opposition an art form and became the most prolific goalkeeper in Lawrence University history.

Dreyfus holds virtually every Lawrence goalkeeping record and was a key player when the Vikings won the 1985 Midwest Conference championship.

A native of Bogota, Colombia, Dreyfus played his high school soccer in Tallahassee, Fla. Dreyfus earned all-conference honors in 1985 as Lawrence defeated Knox College 3-0 for the league championship. Dreyfus set school and conference season records in 1985 with eight shutouts, a 0.45 goals against average and a .921 save percentage. The save percentage mark still stands as the conference record.

During his three years as the starter in net (1984-86), Lawrence put together a 25-10-1 record. The Vikings finished first (1985), second (1984) and third (1986) in the conference during those seasons.

A team captain and team Most Valuable Player during his career, Dreyfus set the school and conference career records with 18 shutouts, a 1.07 goals against average and an .839 save percentage. The save percentage record still stands as the conference mark.

Dreyfus works at Accenture in Arlington, Va. Dreyfus and his wife, Laura, live in Fairfax, Va., and have a son, Bryan.

Maggie Phillips Reeve ’96

Maggie Phillips stepped to the top of the podium at the Midwest Conference Championships 12 times during her swimming career at Lawrence University. A native of Shorewood, Wis., Phillips won five individual conference championships and was part of seven winning relay teams, and she did it all in just three seasons.

Part of a 3/2 nursing program, Phillips competed for only three years and was part of the group that elevated the Lawrence women’s swim team to consistently be one of the top-three squads in the conference.

Phillips set five individual school records and was part of multiple relay teams to set school records. Phillips continues to hold the 400-yard individual medley record and is part of the team that holds the mark in the 400 freestyle relay.

Phillips started her career with a flash of brilliance at the 1993 MWC Championships. She won individual titles in the 100 freestyle, 200 freestyle and 400 IM and was part of the winning 200 freestyle and 400 medley relay teams.

Phillips came back in 1994 to win the conference championship in the 500 freestyle and swim on the winning 200 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay teams. She then won the 200 IM at the 1995 MWC Championships and was part of the winning 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay teams.

Phillips also was a 10-time champion at the Wisconsin Private College Championships, and the Vikings won the team title in all three seasons in which she competed (1993, 1994, 1995).

Phillips works as a nurse at UW Hospital. She and her husband, Jamie Reeve ’95, live in Shorewood and have three children, Olivia, Max and Lily.

Mark Smrecek ’00

Mark Smrecek was the rock of the offensive line during his four seasons with the Lawrence football team.

An Appleton native, Smrecek was a two-time USA Football All-American and a four-time All-Midwest Conference selection. A stalwart at guard and tackle, it is believed the Smrecek played every offensive snap from scrimmage, including a few at fullback during his four years at Lawrence. Smrecek also was pressed into action on defense in his final two seasons and would play several series on the defensive line in each game.

An Appleton native, Smrecek also was a standout thrower on Lawrence’s track and field team.

Smrecek is one of just six Lawrence football players to be a four-time all-conference selection. He was a first-team selection in 1997, 1998 and 1999 and made the second team in 2000. A football team captain, Smrecek also received honorable mention on the USA Football All-America team in 1999 and 2000.

Smrecek also competed for three years in track and field and was consistently one of the conference’s best throwers. Smrecek, who set the school record in the weight throw, placed in the weight throw and shot put at the conference’s indoor championships in 2000. He also placed in the shot put at the league’s outdoor championships in 1998, 1999 and 2000.

Smrecek works as a consulting actuary at Towers Watson. He and his wife, Lela, have two children, Rosemary and Hazel, and live in Deerfield, Ill.

Penalty kick gives Knox win over Lawrence

GALESBURG, Ill. — The Knox College men’s soccer team scored on a penalty kick to pull out a 1-0 Midwest Conference victory over Lawrence University on Sunday.

Max Gatyas scored on the penalty kick in the 41st minute for the only goal of the match.

Knox (9-1-0, 2-0-0 MWC) enjoyed a 13-5 edge in shots over Lawrence (3-4-1, 1-1-0).

Sean Dockrell made one save to pick up the win for the Prairie Fire. Joe Krivit made four saves for the Vikings.

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