Athletics Hall of Fame
Todd Lamberty, who competed from 1983-86, is the first representative from men's soccer in the UW-Whitewater Athletic Hall of Fame. The goalie recorded 309 career saves, the top mark in the history of UW-Whitewater men's soccer. He received the team's Hustle Award in 1984 as a sophomore, was named a captain as a senior and went on to earn the team's Most Valuable Player Award in 1984 and 1986. Lamberty remains atop the list in multiple season and career record categories at UW-Whitewater, including season marks for fewest goals allowed (nine in 1986) and best save percentage (92.2 percent in 1986). In addition to having the top mark for career saves, Lamberty is still third in the UW-Whitewater record book with 17 career solo shutouts and has the 10th best career save percentage (80.3 percent). He led the Warhawks to their first National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III tournament appearance in program history in 1986, where UW-Whitewater lost a close match with St. John's, 1-0. Lamberty now works as a project superintendent for Tri-North Builders in Madison.