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Milwaukee Cup Teams Milwaukee Panthers
Marquette Golden EaglesOriginated September 22nd, 1973 Trophy Series Milwaukee leads, 27-9-3 Current Holder Milwaukee Milwaukee (27)
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1984 1997 2007The Milwaukee Cup is a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the annual men's soccer (football) game between Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Milwaukee leads the all-time series, 27-9-3,[1]defeating Marquette on September 9th, 2011 by a score of 2-1 to win the trophy for the second year running.[2]
In the event of a draw, the cup remains in the possession of the school holding it prior to the match.
Cup matches since 2006 have taken on a heightened sense of rivalry due to Louis Bennett's acceptance of the head coaching position at Marquette. Bennett took the job after 10 successful seasons as the head coach at Milwaukee. Bennett's staff includes a number of individuals who were also tied to the era in which he coached at UWM.[3]
The September 13, 2006 match took on extra importance for Milwaukee as it was the first played under lights at Engelmann Field. The undertaking to have lights installed was largely initiated and supported by Bennett and his staff while they coached at UWM. Milwaukee won, 3-2.[4]
The cup match stands as one of the few examples of a true derby in American soccer.Game Results
Year Winner Score Location 2011 Milwaukee 3-1 Engelmann Stadium 2010 Milwaukee 4-2 Valley Fields 2009 Marquette 1-0 Valley Fields 2008 Marquette 2-0 Engelmann Field 2007 Tie 1-1 OT Valley Fields 2006 Milwaukee 3-2 Engelmann Field 2005 Milwaukee 4-0 Valley Fields 2004 Milwaukee 3-1 Engelmann Field 2003 Marquette 2-1 Valley Fields 2002 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field 2001 Milwaukee 2-1 Valley Fields 2000 Marquette 5-1 Engelmann Field 1999 Marquette 3-2 OT Engelmann Field 1998 Marquette 1-0 Valley Fields 1997 Tie 0-0 2OT Valley Fields 1996 Milwaukee 2-1 Engelmann Field 1995 Milwaukee 2-1 Valley Fields 1994 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field 1993 Marquette 2-0 Valley Fields 1992 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field 1991 Milwaukee 2-1 OT Valley Fields 1990 Milwaukee 3-1 Valley Fields 1989 Milwaukee 2-1 Engelmann Field 1988 Milwaukee 1-0 Engelmann Field 1987 Milwaukee 2-1 OT Valley Fields 1986 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field 1985 Milwaukee 4-2 OT Valley Fields 1984 Tie 0-0 2OT Bavarian Field 1983 Marquette 3-0 Valley Fields 1982 Marquette 3-0 Milwaukee 1981 Milwaukee 1-0 Valley Fields 1980 Milwaukee 5-1 Engelmann Field 1979 Milwaukee 1-0 Valley Fields 1978 Milwaukee 1-0 Engelmann Field 1977 Milwaukee 9-0 Valley Fields 1976 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field 1975 Milwaukee 2-0 Quincy, Ill. 1974 Milwaukee 2-1 Valley Fields 1973 Milwaukee 4-1 Valley Fields Series Milwaukee 27-9-3 39 matches References
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