Marquette University Athletics
Men's Soccer Signs 12 to Letters of Intent
2/7/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Feb. 7, 2007
MILWAUKEE - Marquette soccer head coach Louis Bennett has announced his largest recruiting class to the school. The group is 12 players deep and includes an NSCAA All-American, three Regional ODP participants, two players from Sweden and a bevy of regional and national players with strong prep and club experience.
The incoming class includes: Stefan Antonijevic (Buffalo Grove, Ill.); Danny Bauer (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Josh Belfrage (Highlands Ranch, Colo.); Anthony Colaizzi (Gurnee, Ill.); Josh Curry (Pewaukee, Wis.); Niklas Dagervik (Uppsala, Sweden), Sam Etim (Rockford, Ill.); Adam Frydman (Uppsala, Sweden); Scott Miller (Jefferson City, Mo.); Steve Purdy (St. Charles, Ill.); Tyler Schwab (Leawood, Kan.); and Matt Stummer (Woodridge, Ill.).
"This may be one of the most talented recruiting classes from top to bottom that I have been able to put together. Credit goes to Associate Head Coach Stan Anderson in the whole recruiting process to get that many quality players to commit to one institution in one year, " Bennett said. "It's a big class. We have a lot of young, new faces. Their ability to gel with the team we already have will be important," Bennett said. "The total sophomore and freshman numbers will be most everyone. Everyone is going to talk about how young we are. I want them to talk about how exciting we are, how tenacious we are, and how tough we are to beat. As a whole group, we are going to have to mature and grow up quickly. You can't buy experience, you obtain it over time."
Stefan Antonijevic, MF, Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Stevenson)
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Bennett on Antonijevic: "He's a silky, smooth, distributor from the midfield. At 6-foot-6, everyone's going to talk about his size, but he's a soccer player first and foremost. He's a player that has had a good background. His father was a successful professional player in Serbia and in the U.S. He played for his father's club, the Chicago Wind, and was a teammate of Anthony Colaizzi. This may be ambitious, but my hope is that he will become the college version of Giberto, who plays for Arsenal, kind of a midfield sweeper, giving us stability and mobility in the midfield in front of the defense."
Antonijevic on coming to Marquette: "I chose Marquette because I felt most comfortable here than at the other schools I visited. Coach Bennett knows the game very well and I can't wait to play for him. It will be an honor."
Danny Bauer, MF, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier)
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Bennett on Bauer: "Danny Bauer is a player that has very specific talents that will lend to playing on the left hand side of the field. Even though he has played as a left striker or central striker with his club team, he played left back for the regional team. We see him as an attacking left back. He's strong and has good tools and has big ambition. Playing for his club coach, Homer Screws, Danny has been the catalyst from bringing that program from solid to national prominence."
Bauer on coming to Marquette: "I liked everything about Marquette and the soccer fits me. I believe I will be challenged at Marquette and contribute here."
Josh Belfrage, F, Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Keystone National)
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Bennett on Belfrage: "Coming from Region IV, Josh Belfrage gives a different dimension to the recruiting class. He may be one of the most sought after goal scorers in that region and in the nation. His ability to put the ball in the back of the net is outstanding. He's mobile, powerful, intelligent around the goal, slipping between defensive gaps, and he has the poise to put the ball in the back of the net. His ability to do that for us is going to be vital along with Sam Etim and returning players like Nick Kay to score the appropriate amount of goals to be a contender."
Belfrage on coming to Marquette: "This is the best opportunity to achieve my goals personally and as a soccer player."
Anthony Colaizzi, F, Gurnee, Ill. (Warren Township)
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Bennett on Colaizzi: "With all the accolades that Anthony Colazzi has acquired over the last four months, a lot of people are wondering what to expect. He's a true specialist. He's left footed and loves to attack from the wing. He has a knack of scoring goals. Being one of seven left footed players, we've addressed our need to have that dimension in our squad. We have several people in this class that are true characters. He's a real likable character. Coach McNamara has done a very good job with him. He had some very fine players this year but Anthony stood apart. He can create on his own and finish back post and his personality is contagious."
Colaizzi on coming to Marquette: " I wanted to stay close to home and at the same time receive a good education in a promising soccer program. The enthusiastic coaching staff was also a big reason I chose Marquette."
Josh Curry, F, Pewaukee, Wis. (Marquette)
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Bennett on Curry: "Josh Curry's experience is about new beginnings. He's the kind of guy who is wanting and needing this fresh start. He's a talented, exciting player that can create chances from either wing position. His quickness and his nose for the goal could provide quality chances and quality opportunities for our attack. He's been a winner and I believe he needs a vehicle for that. Marquette and Marquette soccer is his new vehicle to do that."
Curry on coming to Marquette: "I want to be surrounded by a great team and great coaches while playing top soccer in the BIG EAST."
Niklas Dagervik, MF, Uppsala, Sweden (Fyrisskolan)
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Bennett on Dagervik: "Niklas is an aggressive, mobile, interior midfield player. I don't think hungry would adequately describe his desire, not only to do well but to be at Marquette University. He was extremely persistent in the recruiting process to make sure this is where he plays his college soccer. He's played a high level of men's soccer as well as youth soccer, and I think he will bring some well needed experience and thrust to our attack from midfield. As with all our international players, his acclimation to a different culture will take time. We're hoping it's a limited amount of time in which we can see the best of him."
Dagervik on coming to Marquette: "I came to Marquette because of the chance to play in one of the top conferences in the country in the BIG EAST, because of the superior coaching staff and because of the good academic reputation of the school."
Sam Etim, F, Rockford, Ill. (Guilford)
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Etim was a four-year letterwinner at Guilford High School playing for coach Hugh Ward. He was a first team all-state and all-conference selection as a senior. As a junior, he was all-section and all-conference. He led his high school to two regional championship spots and a state semifinal appearance as a sophomore. He plays club soccer for the Rockford Raptors under coach Louis Mateus. He helped guide his club team to finals in 2004 and semifinal in 2006 at the USYSA national championships, a pair of Region II regional titles and a state title. He is a four-year ODP player and participated in the 2005 ODP national championships and regional championships in 2003 and 2004.
Bennett on Etim: He's a powerful, strong, antagonistic central striker. It's great having a player like Sam because he can make an opportunity himself. He can be individualistic and he can also conform to the team structure. He's the kind of guy who wants to take the team on his shoulders and do it himself. Louis Mateus his club coach has done a wonderful job with him and with the Raptors."
Etim on coming to Marquette: "Marquette was the best school for me because it fits me and my goals. I like Coach Bennett's attacking mentality. I'm excited to win at Marquette."
Adam Frydman, D, Uppsala, Sweden (Celsiusskolan)
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Bennett on Frydman: "He is an intelligent, wiry central defender. He can not only stop people from playing and can also play with the ball from the back. His ambition and desire to further his career on the collegiate level has really impressed me in the recruiting process because it was as powerful as his already accomplished soccer career. He will be an important factor in stabilizing our defensive line."
Frydman on coming to Marquette: "After talking to coach Bennett and coach Khaled El-Ahmad, I decided on Marquette because it's soccer program is going to have a great tradition."
Scott Miller, MF, Jefferson City, Mo. (Helias)
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Bennett on Miller: "Miller is a true diamond in the rough. He could possibly be the best unheard of player we've ever recruited. We were fortunate to find Scott at our high school camp of 60 plus high schoolers. After further research, we realized he played for a small club team in his home town of Jefferson City until last year when he moved to play for St. Louis Soccer Club. We feel really lucky to have a guy like this who is strong, tough, left footed, can play a multitude of positions on the left side of the field or the center of midfield. He's looking forward and we're looking forward to having him back on campus. His size and athleticism will be of benefit for us. Coach Mark Brcic was spot on in his recommendation of him."
Miller on coming to Marquette: "Marquette is a great school in a great city. I really liked the entire soccer program. I was very impressed with the facilities, coaches, players and the city of Milwaukee. I think coach Bennett is a great leader who wants to develop not only great soccer players, but great people."
Steve Purdy, GK, St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles North)
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Bennett on Purdy: "He's ambitious and he has that tenaciousness. I think he understands what he's getting into. The great situation for us is that we now have a true battle for the goalkeeping spot, which I think he's up for."
Anderson on Purdy: "In coming to Camp Shutout last summer, I found hiim to be a very athletic keeper. He will stop at nothing to be successful. He's driven like no other keeper I've come across. His focus is tremendous. He'll adapt well to the college game."
Purdy on coming to Marquette: "Marquette has both good engineering and soccer programs. Coach Bennett is awesome. With the right players in the right positions, we can do some damage in the BIG EAST."
Tyler Schwab, F, Leawood, Kansas (Blue Valley North)
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Bennett on Schwab: "Tyler is a left-footed striker at wide forward. He's a player that once he adapts to the college game, has a huge upswing. Raising to the competition level and demands I think is right up his alley. I think that he's definitely prepared to do so. The quicker he feels comfortable will be key to his level of contribution. His quickness and his ability to strike a ball with his left foot will be invaluable."
Schwab on coming to Marquette: "The mix of campus, coaching staff and players is why I am coming to Marquette. The BIG EAST isn't a bad place to play either."
Matt Stummer, MF, Woodridge, Ill. (Benet Academy)
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Bennett on Stummer: "He's small, feisty and energetic. He's a kid that won't accept no. I don't think there's anything he cannot do if he puts his mind to it. His club team has played him all over and we see him as an outside attacking halfback or forward. He's one of the players that showed extremely well in our high school camp. He played for the Chicago Sockers, one of the top clubs in the country, so he comes from a good club pedigree."
Stummer on coming to Marquette: "Marquette offers me the chance to be a part of a great academic school and it meets my soccer goals. A Marquette education will give me the opportunity to land a job on Wall Street or play professional soccer with my athletic experience."
















