A New Page For CREIGHTON Soccer Supporters...

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  1. Cheese and Coke

    Cheese and Coke New Member

    Jun 28, 2008
    Omaha, NE
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    http://www.gocreighton.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=1000&ATCLID=205093058

    Official Press Release:

    OMAHA, Neb. - Creighton University Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen announced Wednesday the hiring of Elmar Bolowich as the next head coach of the Bluejay men's soccer program. Bolowich, the 2010 ACC Coach of the Year, has served as the head coach at North Carolina for the last 22 seasons, leading the Tar Heels to the 2001 NCAA championship, College Cup appearances in each of the last three seasons and 15 NCAA Tournament appearances since 1989.

    "Elmar Bolowich has had long-time success as the head coach at the University of North Carolina in the toughest soccer conference in the country," said Rasmussen of his latest hire. "Of great importance to me has been the process - Elmar's players have consistently demonstrated high academic achievement, they have been very involved in their community, they play aggressive, fun-to-watch soccer and they have represented themselves, their program and their University with great class and character. Elmar is a great teacher of the game who has consistently recruited, retained, developed and graduated outstanding young men. Above all else, Elmar is an outstanding person - we welcome him to the Creighton family and Omaha community."

    Bolowich (pronounced BOWL-o-vich) is excited to take over a Creighton program which has appeared in 18 of the last 19 NCAA Tournaments.

    "I am very honored and excited to formally accept the head coaching position for the men's soccer team at Creighton University," said Bolowich. "Bruce Rasmussen has made me an offer I couldn't refuse, as he is willing and able to provide the resources to make Creighton soccer a national power. I was sold when I saw beautiful Morrison Stadium and the facilities, when I saw the online pictures of the crowds at games, when I saw the 'Blue Crew' in person at a recent basketball game and when I met the Creighton family of administrators, coaches, players and President Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J."

    Bolowich is the winningest coach in UNC men's soccer history, posting a 280-144-40 (.647) record during his 22 seasons in Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels advanced to 15 NCAA Tournaments in his 22 seasons, including 10 of his final 11 years. His 2001 team captured the NCAA title, finishing 21-4-0 for the first national title in program history, good enough to earn him NSCAA National Coach of the Year honors. He led his teams to a top-three finish in at least one national poll five times since 2000, and a top-10 finish seven times in the last 11 seasons, including a No. 3 ranking in the final 2010 NSCAA poll. Bolowich, a two-time ACC Coach of the Year, led his teams to ACC regular-season titles in 2000, 2009 and 2010, putting together an unbeaten mark (7-0-1) in the nation's strongest soccer conference in 2010.

    Over his final three years at UNC, the Tar Heels played in the College Cup each season, posting a 47-14-9 (.736) record in that span. His 2008 team finished as national runners-up, while the 2009 and 2010 teams fell in the national semifinals. His teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals six times in his final 11 years with North Carolina.

    Bolowich not only produces winning collegiate teams, but he has a proven track record of developing young men into international and professional players. Twenty-one players who were coached by Bolowich at UNC played professionally in 2010, including 11 in Major League Soccer and three abroad. In total, Bolowich has coached 33 players that have been selected in MLS drafts since 1996, including four taken in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Highlighting some of the players produced at UNC under the watch of Bolowich is MLS All-Star and U.S. World Cup veteran Eddie Pope. U.S. National Team and MLS veterans, Kerry Zavagnin and Gregg Berhalter, also played collegiately under Bolowich.

    "The Bluejays already have a fine reputation in the college men's soccer world and I want to continue that reputation and take it to the next level," continued Bolowich. "It is a soccer coach's dream to be given the proper venue in which to lead a group of dedicated, talented and passionate young men with the common goal of reaching the College Cup. I am confident that with the support of the Omaha community, we will have a 12th man on the field, giving our current team energy and encouragement through this first season. I look forward to seeing in person what everyone has told me in regards to the great atmosphere at Creighton home games. I will proudly wear my Creighton blue as I settle down with my family here in Omaha."

    Bolowich, a native of Edenkoben, Germany, played and coached on the semi-professional level in his native country after graduating from the University of Mainz (Germany) in 1981 with a diploma in sports education. Prior to playing collegiate soccer, he served two years in the German Luftwaffe (Air Force). He joined the North Carolina program as a part-time assistant coach in 1986, before becoming a full-time assistant one year later. He was named head coach at UNC in March of 1989, just the fourth head coach in the 64-year history of Tar Heel men's soccer. In addition to his work at UNC, Bolowich remained active coaching youth soccer in North Carolina throughout his time in Chapel Hill.

    Bolowich, 56, and his wife of 23 years, Nina, have a daughter, Alya (21) and a son, Alex (18).

    In addition to the hiring of Bolowich as the seventh head coach in Creighton men's soccer history, it was announced that assistant coach Johnny Torres will remain on staff. Torres, a two-time National Player of the Year and Hall of Famer at Creighton, recently concluded his fourth season on the Bluejay bench as coach.

    "Johnny Torres is a part of the Creighton soccer family," said Rasmussen. "We feel very fortunate to be able to keep Johnny on staff and we are excited that he will team with Elmar to continue the tradition of excellence he's helped establish at Creighton."

    "I also look forward to working with Johnny Torres," said Bolowich. "I think we are going to work very well together, as our see our styles complimenting one another. He is essential to keeping the transition as continuous for the players as possible, and he will be a valuable asset."

    Creighton finished the season 13-5-2 and ranked 14th in the final NSCAA poll of 2010, reaching the NCAA Tournament for the 18th time in 19 seasons. The Bluejays return their top six scorers and eight starters from the 2010 team, including MVC Player of the Year and National Player of the Year candidate Ethan Finlay. Finlay led the MVC with 15 goals and 34 points and will enter his senior season tied for sixth in school history with 29 career goals. Finlay is one of four first-team all-MVC performers returning for the Jays, alongside midfielders Dion Acoff, Jose Gomez and Greg Jordan.

    The Jays also return three-year starting goalkeeper Brian Holt, who already owns the school record with 27 career shutouts entering his senior campaign. Holt carries a 36-11-8 career record and 0.79 career goals against average. MVC Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-American Tyler Polak, who played the most minutes of any Bluejay field player last year, is also back on defense for Creighton.
     
  2. Mike10

    Mike10 Red Card

    Apr 16, 2010
    Very interesting move!
     
  3. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
  4. Mike10

    Mike10 Red Card

    Apr 16, 2010
    What happens at UNC now? Who are your guesses?

    Jamie Clark? :D
     
  5. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This is funny...
    At 4:15 local time, I hear this as "the most likely scenario" rumor...
    and at 5:15 local time, it breaks...

    It's a hell of a catch for us!
    Looking forward to meeting him & watching the upcoming Spring games with him at the helm!!!

    GO JAYS!!!
     
  6. soccercu

    soccercu Member

    Nov 10, 2008
    Jays will make a final four run this year and stability of Johnny as an asst. coach will be very helpful and exciting as they keep up an attack orientated style of play from this past year that was a turn around year.
    A returning healthy Duran will be pivotal in the back line.
     
  7. TheClockworkOrange

    Jun 20, 2008
    Might wanna study up on how Bolowich plays. Creighton is going to be very good, but I wouldn't expect a high flying attacking team.
     
  8. 2bhunter

    2bhunter New Member

    May 27, 2010
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I will respectufully disagree with this decision. I don't see how this is a positive for Creighton soccer. While he is a well respected coach, who obivously loves the game, he is on the older side. By the time his first full recruiting class graduates, he'll be in his 60's. Perhaps he is the exception, but players are different now (with regards to playing styles, lifestyle and social media, etc) and coaching needs to reflect this dynamic, especially with the recruiting process. I guess I don't know every detail of the "other choices" but look no further than Real Salt Lake and Akron and ask them how the hiring of their younger coaches turned out.
     
  9. CreightonMCFCjoey

    Jan 30, 2007
    Omaha, NE
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    two examples of young coaching success don't paint the entire picture. Sure Kreis and Porter can recruit and use twitter, but Bolowich has college age children, and has continued to get top 10 recruiting classes. I think its clear his ties to clubs around the country and success putting players in the professional ranks speak for themselves.

    Its a huge deal that Creighton was able to keep Johnny Torres on staff, its clear he will be groomed to be coach after Bolowich retires. Torres has coached under Warming, Clark and now Bolowich and is an absolute legend at Creighton. Future is bright!
     
  10. 2bhunter

    2bhunter New Member

    May 27, 2010
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It is a huge deal to keep Johnny, but one could also look at it from his perspective--they've passed over me twice, what's to keep them from doing it again. Also, Bolowich has had top 10 recruiting classes in NC. Much different than Omaha. He is similar to Warming in the style of play he coaches...direct. This is in sharp contrast to Torres' preferred style.
     
  11. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The 2011 Membership Scarves arrived today from Germany:
    [​IMG]
     
  12. soccercu

    soccercu Member

    Nov 10, 2008
    The Jays in 2011 how will they do with a new coach (again) and with a deep team coming back? Can this team get to the final four?

    Ready for he spring to test the motors!
     
  13. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Creighton Men's Soccer gets a cross town Derby, as U. of Neb. - Omaha adds Men's soccer & moves to NCAA Division 1!!!
    Go Jays!!!
     
  14. Henry Porter

    Henry Porter Member

    Dec 9, 2005
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    As if CU's strength of schedule isn't weak enough. This surely won't help.
     
  15. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This just in from Creighton University's Ethan Finlay RE: Spring Games:

    "Yeah, We have home games March 26th, a double header, (Bellevue University & Denver),
    We are away on April 2nd at Tulsa, and April 9th at Denver.
    We finish with St. Louis at home on the 16th...
    more details should be coming on the website, I will mention it to the staff"
     
  16. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    1-0 on the Spring season... 3-2 win over Denver in the snow!
     
  17. rossgreen

    rossgreen Member

    Jul 16, 2006
    Austin
    Think someone could give me a scouting report on Ethan Finlay?
     
  18. soccercu

    soccercu Member

    Nov 10, 2008
    go to pro player pipline for finlay notes from games last fall.
     
  19. rossgreen

    rossgreen Member

    Jul 16, 2006
    Austin
    Thanks. Could he play as an outside mid?
     
  20. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    More bad news on the injury front (From the Ballard family):

    "Zach hurt his knee Tuesday, after the trip to Denver, at practice. He has surgery scheduled for May 6th." & "He has patella dislocation. He is hoping to be back next fall. CU has lost 4 players this spring to surgery: (Dion Acoff, Jace Peters, Joe Branstetter, and Zach Ballard)"
     
  21. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Creighton Men’s Soccer
    Fall 2011

    (All times are CST)


    Sun Aug 14 White vs. Blue Match

    Sat Aug 20 @ Fort Wayne Indiana Showcase vs. Akron (Preseason)

    Mon Aug 22 @ Notre Dame (Preseason) 7 PM

    Sat Aug 27 @ Denver 7 PM

    Wed Aug 31 @ UMKC 7 PM

    Sun Sept 4 Drexel 7 PM

    Fri Sept 9 Fordham 7 PM

    Sun Sept 1 @ DePaul 4 PM

    Sat Sept 17 Providence 6 PM

    Wed Sept 21 Kentucky 7 PM

    Sat Sept 24 St Mary’s 7:30 PM

    Fri Sept 30 @ Maryland 7:30 PM

    Wed Oct 5 @ WI 7 PM

    Sun Oct 9 @ IU 1 PM

    Wed Oct 12 @ Missouri State 7 PM

    Sat. Oct 15 UC Irvine 7:30 PM

    Wed Oct 19 @ Bradley 7 PM

    Sat. Oct 22 @ SIUE 7 PM

    Wed Oct 26 Drake 7 PM

    Sat Oct 29 Central Arkansas 7 PM

    Sat. Nov 5 Evansville 7:30 PM
     
  22. alt(bayern)münchen

    Apr 1, 2005
    Omaha
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    [​IMG]

    2011 Club Membership Scarf...
     
  23. bravessoccer

    bravessoccer Member

    Sep 9, 2004
    That is not an easy stretch of games.
     
  24. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    Is Elmar ever gonna announce the new players?
     

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