School Records
Individual - Varsity only
Most games played, career: 91, Zach Prieve, 2002-05
Most shots, game: 13. Will Safris, vs. Faith Baptist, 10/17/85
Most points, game: 10 (four goals, two assists), Yannis Brownell, 1996
Most goals, game: 4, Yannis Brownell vs. William Penn 10/15/96, Verne Houston vs. Buena Vista/Dubuque/Upper Iowa/Martin Luther, 2001/2002/2003/2004, Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo vs. Colorado College, 10/01/05
Most assists, game: 4, Tim Lauer, vs. William Penn 10/15/96
Most shots, season: 157, Ishmael Mintah, 1998
Most points, season: 62, Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo, 2006
Most goals, season: 28, Verne Houston, 2004/Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo, 2006
Most assists, season: 13, Scott Hill, 2005
Most shots, career: 324, Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo, 2003-06
Most points career: 164, Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo, 2003-06
Most goals, career: 75, Verne Houston, 2001-04
Most assists, career: 29, Scott Hill, 2002-05
Goalkeeping - Varsity Only (Since 1984)
Most starts, career: 64, Collin Lane, 2001-04
Most shots against, game: 50, Luke Buhrow vs. Cornell, 10/15/00
Most saves, game: 26, Luke Buhrow vs. Cornell, 10/15/00
Most saves, season: 229, Kurt Reckamp, 1996
Most shots against, career: 1,021, Kurt Reckamp, 1995-98
Most saves, career: 531, Kurt Reckamp, 1995-98
Best goals against avg., season: 0.41/game, Ian MacNaughton, 2004
Best goals against average, career: 0.83, Trent Michael, 2006-09
Team - Varsity Only (Since 1984)
Most shots, game: 50 vs. Upper Iowa, 10/21/03
Most goals for, game: 10, vs. Upper Iowa, 10/21/03, 10/9/2004, vs. Cornell - 10/4/2008
Most goals by both teams: 14 vs. Luther, 10/31/97 (11-3 loss)
Most assists, game: 10 vs. Martin Luther, 9/4/2004
Most shots, season: 509, 2004
Most goals for, season: 86, 2004
Most assists, season: 68, 2004
Most shutouts, season: 15, 2004, 2023
Most wins, season: 20, 2004
Most ties, season: 9, 2022
Most consecutive wins: 18, 2004
Fewest goals against, season: 13, 2004
Lowest goals against average: 0.45, 2023
Best winning percentage: .913, (20-2-2), 2004
Conference Champions Roll
2025 Wartburg & Luther (season)/Luther (tournament)
2024: Luther (season)/Wartburg (tournament)
2023: Loras (season)/Wartburg (tournament)
2022: Loras (season)/Luther (tournament)
2021: Dubuque (season)/Loras (tournament)
2020: N/A Due to COVID-19
2019: Central (season)/Luther (tournament)
2018: Luther (season)/Luther (tournament)
2017: Luther (season)/Loras (tournament)
2016: Loras & Luther (season)/Luther (tournament)
2015: Loras (season)/Loras (tournament)
2014: Loras (season)/Wartburg (tournament)
2013: Loras, Luther, Wartburg (season)/Loras (tournament)
2012: Loras (season)/Loras (tournament)
2011: Luther (season)/ Loras (tournament)
2010: Wartburg, Dubuque and Loras (season)/Loras (tournament)
2009: Loras (season)/Wartburg (tournament)
2008: Wartburg (tournament)/Loras (season)
2007: Loras (season/tournament)
2006: Wartburg/Loras (season)/Wartburg (tournament)
2005: Wartburg/Loras (season/tournament)
2004: Wartburg (season/tournament)
2003: Loras (season)/Wartburg (tournament)
2002: Luther
2001: Luther
2000: Simpson
1999: Luther
1996: Luther
1997: Luther
1996: Luther
All-Conference
2025: Flori Gembo, Carson Kay, Sam McDevitt, Alima Mmunga, Kaleab Wendy and Blake Whitlow; first team Joseph Svoboda; honorable mention
2024: Flori Gembo, Lwings Kabula, Carson Kay, Sam McDevitt, Aidan Mott and Curtis Ratzer; first team. Henry Eckert, Alima Mmunga and Andrew Valenzuela; honorable mention
2023:Â Paul Devine, Michael Dunn, Alima Mmunga, Curtis Ratzer, Edvin Rizvic and Brennon Woody; first team
2022: Caleb Halleran, Anzuruni Kimba, Edvin Rizvic, Brennon Woody, first team; Payton Chapman, Curtis Ratzer; honorable mention
2021: Jack Palen, Payton Chapman, first team; Caleb Halleran, Patrick McMahon
2020: Jack Palen, Payton Chapman & Caleb Halleran, first team; Brennon Woody & Sam Thomann, honorable mention.Â
2019: Riley Close, Nathan Feiner
2018: Ayo Adebayo, Ben Johnson, Daniel Luzindya
2017: Ben Johnson, Jakub Rys, Jay Tegge
2016: Ben Johnson (first team); Jakub Rys, Jay Tegge and Paris Martins (second team)
2015: Paris Martins, Kevin Krueger (first team); Zubeen Azari (second team)
2014: Dan Nadeau (Offensive MVP & first team); Brady Anderson, Zubeen Azari, Kevin Krueger and Paris Martins (first team); Austin Boyke, Kyle Sprain, Jay Tegge (second team); Kirk Artist, Coach of the Year
2013: Bob Brown (Defensive MVP & first team); Dan Nadeau, Paris Martins and Cade Shatzer (first team); Brady Anderson, Kevin Krueger (second team); Kirk Artist, Coach of the Year
2012: Bob Brown, Brandon Cook and Kris Krohn (first team)
2011: Bob Brown and Brandon Cook (first team); Austin Otto (second team)
2010: Bob Brown, Brandon Cook, and Luke Prater (first team); Brandon Busbee, Eric Peters, and Kyle McKenna (second team)
2009: Trent Michael, Geoff Miller, Matt Haager, Kyle McKenna, and Luke Prater (first team); Josh Inglebright and Nate Hedrington (second team)
2008: Trent Michael, Geoff Miller, Luke Prater, and Eduardo Axcer Way (first team); Robert Acosta, Elvis Alicic, and Victor Mudzinganyama (second team)
2007: Luke McClyman, Casey Johnson, Joe Hoeksema (first team); Kyle McKenna and Luke Prater (second team)
2006: Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo (MVP); Jon Hinke, Luke McClyman and Brent Schuchmann (first team); Joe Hoeksema, Casey Johnson, and Matt Shepard (second team)
2005: Scott Hill, Kirk Artist, Zach Prieve, Brent Schuchmann (first team); Casey Johnson (second team)
2004: Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo (MVP); Verne Houston, Collin Lane, Zach Prieve, Kirk Artist and Scott Hill (first team); Jim Conlon, Coach of the Year
2003: Verne Houston, Scott Hill and Zach Prieve (first team); Collin Lane, Kirk Artist and Jeremy McEver (second team); Jim Conlon, Coach of the Year
2002: Jeremy McEver and Verne Houston (first team); Kirk Artist and Collin Lane (second team)
2001: Verne Houston (first team)
1998: Ishmael Mintah
1997: Jay Kitzman, Ishmael Mintah, Ben Siriboe
1996: Luke Crawford
All-Region
2024: Sam McDevitt & Curtis Ratzer, third team; Aidan Mott, fourth team
2023: Paul Devine, Curtis Ratzer, and Brennon Woody, first team; Edvin Rizvic third team
2017: Ben Johnson, third-team All-Region United Soccer Coaches Association
2016: Paris Martins, second-team; Ben Johnson, third-team- NSCAA All-North Region
2015: Kevin Krueger, first-team; Paris Martins, third-team- NSCAA All-North Region
2014: Kevin Krueger & Dan Nadeau, first-team; Zubeen Azari, third-team- NSCAA All-North Region; Kirk Artist, NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year (North)
2013: Bob Brown, first-team; Dan Nadeau, third-team - NSCAA all-North Region; Kirk Artist, NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year (North)
2010: Luke Prater, second team - NSCAA all-North Region
2009: Luke Prater and Trent Michael, first team; Geoff Miller, second team, NSCAA all-North Region
2008: Trent Michael, first team; Luke Prater, second team, NSCAA all-Far West Region
2007: Casey Johnson and Luke McClyman, (D3Kicks.com), second team all-West Region; Luke McClyman, second team, and Trent Michael, third team, NSCAA all-Far West Region
2006: Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo, Luke McClyman, Brent Schuchmann (D3Kicks.com); Kibombo-Lugujjo and Schuchmann, first team; McClyman, second team NSCAA all-Far West region; Jim Conlon, NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year
2005: Zach Prieve & Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo
2004: Verne Houston & Collin Lane
2003: Verne Houston
NSCAA/United Soccer Coaches All-American
2004: Collin Lane (third team)
2004: Verne Houston (third team)
2006: Harrison Kibombo-Luguggo (second team)
2008: Trent Michael (third team)
2013: Bob Brown (first team)
2014: Dan Nadeau (third team)
2015: Kevin Krueger (third team)
2023: Brennon Woody, (third team)
D3Kicks.com All-American
2006: Harrison Kibombo-Lugujjo, Luke McClyman
NSCAA/United Soccer Coaches Academic All-American
2013: Bob Brown, first-team
2023: Brennon Woody (Second Team), Paul Devine (Third Team), Curtis Ratzer (Third Team)
Year-by-year records
1975: (2-2-2)
1976: (0-3)
1978: (3-4)
1979: (6-3-1)
1980: (4-1-4)
1981: (8-1-1)
1982: (0-9)*
1983: (2-10)
1984: (1-11-1)
1985: (5-8)
1986: (6-7-2)
1987: (3-11)
1988: (3-10-1)
1989: (5-5-2)
1990: (4-10-2)
1991: (3-13)
1992: (4-12)
1993: (6-10)
1994: (3-14)
1995: (2-15)
1996: (4-14)
1997: (10-8)
1998: (6-12)
1999: (2-11-1)
2000: (2-12-1)
2001: (9-10-1)
2002: (8-9-1)
2003: (14-4-2)
2004: (20-2-2)
2005: (18-4-2)
2006: (19-3-1)
2007: (15-4-2)
2008: (14-7-0)
2009: (16-4-2)
2010: (11-8-0)
2011: (8-10-1)
2012: (7-9-2)
2013: (17-5-2)
2014: (13-4-6)
2015: (11-6-2)
2016: (12-7-1)
2017: (8-5-5)
2018: (9-7-3)
2019: (8-8-2)
2020: (5-2)
2021: (7-7-3)
2022: (7-2-9)
2023: (12-2-6)
2024: (11-5-4)
2025: (8-8-2)
Overall:Â 358-346-69Â (varsity)
* = First year of varsity
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