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Milwaukee 6, Cleveland State 0

Oct. 19, 2007

Recap |  Box Score

- The Panthers extended streaks of 29-straight league games without a loss (27-0-2), 23-straight October matches without a loss (21-0-2) and 27-straight home league games without a loss (26-0-1).

- Milwaukee remained a perfect 7-0 against Cleveland State and have now outscored the Vikings 31-2.

- The six goals are the most by UWM since scoring eight in an 8-0 win against Cleveland State Nov. 3, 2005, in the Horizon League quarterfinals. That was also the last time six different Panthers scored in a game.

- Milwaukee's 42 shots are its most since taking 43 against Loyola, 11/2/97. The Panthers' 38-shot advantage was its largest shot margin since that game, as well (43-5).

The 46 combined shots are the most since UWM (31) and Oral Roberts (21) combined for 52, 9/17/00.

- With 21 league goals on the year, the Panthers set a team record for league goals in a season. UWM last averaged three goals per league game in 1997 (17 goals, five games).

- Erin Kane picked up career win No. 35, just one back of the school record of 36 held by Kerri St. Aubin. She also is just 1:14 shy of St. Aubin's school record for career minutes.

- Andrea Wisniewski tallied her first collegiate point with an assist on Kreuser's goal.

- Sperl scored her first career goal that was not a game-winner.

- Sperl also pushed her season goal total to five, the fourth-straight year Milwaukee has had a freshman score five goals.

- Shipway moved into a tie for seventh with her 79th career game played. Joanna Severson played in her 77th career game, one back of tying for 10th place.

- Sperl assisted Shipway on the game-winning goal for the second-straight game. The goal came just 30 seconds after Shipway subbed into the match.

 

 

- Winn's goal was the 200th conference goal in team history.