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| In 1984 the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Titans men's soccer program started its inaugural campaign. They were shut out by a score of 8 - 0, by Loras College from Iowa. They won six games and lost seven in their first season. On November 9, 1991 Oshkosh made its NCAA tournament debut. On a frozen covered pitch, they played through a miserable 20-degree forecast at Kolf Sports Center. Then the Titans traveled from the frozen tundra of Wisconsin to the heat of southern California, where they faced tournament favorite UC-San Diego. This dramatic seesaw battle went from Oshkosh behind twice, to a Titan lead, only to be tied four to four at the end of overtime. The Titans lost 5-4 in penalty kicks, and UC-San Diego went on to claim the national title. Coach Toby Bares said, "This game is one of the best games I have ever seen." |
Coach Toby Bares |
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addition, on November 6, 1993 in Wheaton Illinois, the Titans defeated
their archrival to capture their first NCAA regional crown. Then in 1994,
the Titans hosted their second NCAA tournament game. They battled Hope
College. This game was witnessed by the largest crowed ever to watch a
soccer match at Oshkosh. That day they went on to defeat Hope College
from Ohio and continued on their way to their first final four appearance.
In 1996, Luther College, from Iowa, defeated the Titans. This defeat ended
an amazing 61 unbeaten matches at home record. This undefeated streak
stemmed all the way from 1989. That was, at the time, the longest steak
in NCAA men's soccer in any division.
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Greg Henschel set the most goals scored in a single season, in 1994 with 21. Greg Henschel also set a record of 55 goals in his four years of participation in Titan soccer. John Loth set the most goals ever scored in one game, with four. The most wins in a Titan's season was in 1994, with and amazing 18-0-3 record. The Titans have been nationally ranked in 9 of the past 11 seasons. This stems from 1988 to the present. They have also had four NCAA tournament appearances in the last seven years. Their overall record against Wisconsin NCAA schools since 1988, is an impressive 69-6-2. They are coached by Toby Bares, who was a National Coach of the Year award winner in 1994. Coach Bares has many coaching credentials, including a USSF "A" license and a NCAA Advanced National diploma. |
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1994 men's soccer team |
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| References
Bares, Toby. (1999, March 2). Personal interview. Men's Soccer at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. (1996) UWO Soccer Program. Athletics Publication.
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