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- | ===== Coach Louis Bennett===== | ||
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- | At the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, | ||
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- | "We now compete in one of the most competitive soccer conferences in the country, one that put seven teams in the NCAA Tournament this season and has won national championships," | ||
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- | This will be Bennett' | ||
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- | "What impressed me was the excitement and dedication from the top administration, | ||
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- | Since 2001, the Panthers have dominated the Horizon League posting a 41-4-2 record in conference play and earning five league titles. Over the same time, UWM was 14-1 in the conference tournament, reached five conference championship games, and won four tournament titles. Bennett also guided his squad to a 25-game league unbeaten streak (23-0-2) that stretched into the 2004 season. | ||
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- | In 2005, Bennett led UW-Milwaukee to its fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, winning the regular season crown for the fifth consecutive year and the conference tournament for fourth straight time. Bennett had UWM poised to upset top-seeded New Mexico in the second round of this year's national tournament before falling in penalty kicks. | ||
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- | The 2004 campaign included a fourth-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, winning the regular season crown for the fourth-straight season and the league tournament for the third consecutive year. That same year, Bennett surpassed Dan Harris in the UWM coaching ranks, becoming the school' | ||
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- | In 2003, Bennett earned a third consecutive Horizon League Coach of the Year award while leading UWM to its fifth-straight winning season. Milwaukee defeated Western Michigan, 4-1, to advance to the second round of the tourney for the second-straight year. | ||
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- | All of this came on the heels of a record-breaking season in 2002 which included a school-record 19-2-1 record, a No. 8 national ranking--the highest in school history, an NCAA-best 19 consecutive wins and the program' | ||
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- | In the 2001 season, UWM posted an 18-5 overall record, including a perfect 7-0 mark in Horizon League play. Under Bennett' | ||
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- | Widely regarded as one of the top head coaches in college soccer, Bennett is a five-time winner of the Horizon League' | + | ===== Team ===== |
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- | Prior to taking over the head coaching position in 1996, Bennett served as an assistant coach at UW-Milwaukee from 1993 to 1995. | ||
- | A tireless worker off the field, Bennett helped transform the UWM program by helping upgrade facilities | + | ===== Marquette Soccer Alumni ===== |
+ | * [[Players in the Pros and Semi-Pros]] | ||
- | A native of Great Britain, Bennett has made the Milwaukee area his home since 1985. Two years later, he started the British-American Soccer Program in Milwaukee. He is now the owner and director of the organization that operates as a camp and touring program for soccer players ages 6-18. Prior to his assistant position at UWM, Bennett coached the boys' and girls' varsity soccer teams at Nicolet High School for five years. He also has coaching experience at the adult club level in Wisconsin with F.C. Victoria, the Bavarian Soccer Club and the Olympic Development Program. | ||
- | Bennett played collegiate soccer at Crewe & Alsager College in England, helping win the British Colleges National Championship in 1982. He was also honored as a Great Britain Colleges International Player for three years. Bennett played professional soccer for seven years in the U.S., including three seasons with the Milwaukee Wave of the NPSL (1985-87). | ||
- | Bennett is married to the former Julie Harper of Yorkshire, England. The couple has three children - Eston (14), Yve (11) and Louis (10) - and resides in Shorewood. |