In 30th season, Wave again
leads pro indoor soccer
THE MILWAUKEE WAVE, the oldest continuously operating professional soccer team in North
America, shows no signs of slowing down in its
30th season.
Through mid-January, the Wave under coach
Keith Tozer had won nine games, against two
defeats. Tozer now has more victories than any
other coach in American indoor soccer history.
This season is the first for the Wave under new
owner Sue Black, former director of the awardwinning Milwaukee County Parks.
The Wave enters the last two months of the regular season at the top of the Major Indoor Soccer
League (MISL) standings. Acquired by the United
Soccer Leagues in 2011, the MISL is North
America's most storied professional indoor soccer
league. Playoffs to determine a league champion
begin in March, and Black and Tozer expect the
Wave to compete for the team's seventh national
championship.
The Wave plays its fast-paced and high-scoring
games at the U.S. Cellular Arena, 400 W. Kilbourn
Ave. Tickets are available by phone (414-224-
WAVE), at the box office in the Milwaukee
Theatre just west of the Arena and at
milwaukeewave.com.
Remaining home games:
Feb. 16 vs. Pennsylvania Roar, 2 p.m.
Feb. 23 vs. Missouri Comets, 2 p.m.
March 1 vs. St. Louis Ambush, 6 p.m. (concert following game).
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