1995 Wisconsin Badgers Men's Soccer Team
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The 1995 Wisconsin Badgers men's soccer team represented the
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during the 1995 NCAA Division I men's soccer season and the 1995 Big Ten Conference men's soccer season. It was the
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's 19th season of existence and their 19th season in
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and the
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. The 1995 season saw the Badgers win their first, and to date, only national championship. Played in front of the second-largest NCAA soccer crowd in history, Wisconsin beat Duke to win the 1995 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. Additionally, the Badgers were, along with Indiana, co-champions of the 1995
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. Wisconsin would not win the title again until 2017. On October 13, 1995, the Badgers had their highest crowd in program history. 2,470 people attended their 2–0 win against Indiana.


Roster


Schedule

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Honors and awards

The following players earned a postseason award.


National awards

* NSCAA All-Americans ** Scott Lamphear (First-Team All-American) ** Mike Gentile (Third-Team All-American) * NSCAA Coach of the Year Award ** Jim Launder


Regional awards

* NSCAA All-Midwest Region ** Mike Gentile ** Scott Lamphear **
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* CoSIDA Academic All Region ** Scott Lamphear (First-Team) ** Josh Provan (Second-Team) ** Alastair Steel (Second-Team)


Conference awards

* Big Ten Coach of the Year Award ** Jim Launder * All-Big Ten First Team ** Mike Gentile ** Scott Lamphear **
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* All-Big Ten Second Team ** Lars Hansen ** Josh Provan ** Alastair Steel * Big Ten Player of the Week ** Bryan Grimm, week of Nov. 7, 1995 ** Scott Lamphear, week of Oct. 10, 1995 * Big Ten All-Academic Team ** Christian Broadhurst ** Brian Doherty ** Lars Hansen ** Shea Huston ** Ryan Kehoe ** Blaze Konkol ** Scott Lamphear ** Josh Provan ** Alastair Steel ** Andrew Steele * Big Ten Medal of Honor ** Jeff Gold


Team Awards

* Team MVP ** Scott Lamphear * Outstanding Freshman ** Doug Watson * Athletic Board Scholar ** Ryan Kehoe (Zoology)


MLS Draft

The following members of 1995 Wisconsin Badgers men's soccer team were selected in the
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.


References


External links


UW Soccer
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