Milwaukee Cup - Match Results

Match Results

Year Winner Score Location
2012 Marquette 3-2 Valley Fields
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 Draw 1-1 (2 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 Draw 0-0 (2 OT) 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)
1990 Milwaukee 3-1
1989 Milwaukee 2-1 Engelmann Field
1988 Milwaukee 1-0 Engelmann Field
1987 Milwaukee 2-1 (OT)
1986 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field
1985 Milwaukee 4-2 (OT)
1984 Draw 0-0 (2 OT) Bavarian Field
1983 Marquette 3-0
1982 Marquette 3-0
1981 Milwaukee 1-0
1980 Milwaukee 5-1 Engelmann Field
1979 Milwaukee 1-0
1978 Milwaukee 1-0 Engelmann Field
1977 Milwaukee 9-0
1976 Milwaukee 2-0 Engelmann Field
1975 Milwaukee 2-0 Quincy, Ill.
1974 Milwaukee 2-1
1973 Milwaukee 4-1
Series Milwaukee 27-10-3 40 matches

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