2005: Started all 18 games for the Wildcats ... Had two shots, both of which were on goal ... One of the best one-on-one defenders in the Big Ten, leading Northwestern to two-straight seasons with a program-high six shutouts ... Anchored the Wildcat defense in Northwestern's 2-0 win over 2004 NCAA qualifier Loyola Marymount ... Over the last two years, his play has been influential in Northwestern's success against 2003 and 2004 national champions Indiana, as the 'Cats shutout the Hoosiers in 2004 and held them to one score in 2005 ... Co-winner with Jaro Pylypczak of team's Coaches Award, which is presented to the player who the coaches best feel optimizes the mission of Northwestern soccer. 2004: Appeared in 21 games, starting 16 ... Earned Big Ten All-Tournament Team honors for his stellar play during the 'Cats run to the finals of the tournament ... Also named to the ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic All-Tournament team ... Took two shots on goal from the back ... Academic All-Big Ten. 2003: Appeared in 11 matches, starting nine on the backline ... Named to the All-Tournament Team for the Best Western Lakeside Classic ... Took one shot ... Academic All-Big Ten. 2002: Appeared in 13 games, starting one ... Made first collegiate start against IPFW (10/20). High School: Played two years before concentrating solely on club team last two years ... Member of Region I ODP team from 1998-2001 ... Member of U.S. National Team Pool in 1999 ... Three-time club state champion runner-up ... 1997 National Indoor Champions ... National Honor Society. Personal: Born Samuel Bazze Semwangu on 6/1/84 ... Son of Jamson and Kathy Lwebuga-Mukasa ... Political science major. Semwangu's Stats
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