Game Information
Game Schedule
Saturday, November 12th
Game #1 - Carthage vs Benedictine - 5 p.m. CT
Game #2 - UW-Whitewater vs Hanover - 7:30 p.m. CT
Sunday, November 13th
Winner of Game #1 vs Winner of Game #2 - 5 p.m. CT
2016 NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship Bracket
2016 NCAA Division IIi Men's Soccer Interactive Championship Bracket
Ticket Information
Tickets will be $6 for general admission, $3 for students & seniors, $2 for children ages 3-12, and children ages 2 are not required to pay admission. Re-entry is allowed during the same game for which the ticket was purchased.
Live Statistics
Live Video
Directions to Carthage College
From northbound I-94: Exit at Wisconsin Highway 50, Wisconsin Highway 158 or Wisconsin Highway 142. Follow east for approximately eight miles and turn left (north) at Sheridan Road (Wisconsin Highway 32). Just past St. Catherine Commons senior living, Sheridan Road becomes, by going straight at the light, Alford Park Drive and follows Lake Michigan. Carthage College and the Carthage athletic complex is on Alford Park Drive, less than a mile north of St. Catherine Commons.
From northbound or southbound I-94 via Highway E: Exit at Highway E, the first Kenosha exit. Follow east for approximately eight miles, or until the road ends at Sheridan Road (Wisconsin Highway 32) and turn right (south). Carthage College is on this road, approximately one mile south of Highway E. Turn left at the drive past the flagpole and over the bridge to reach the Carthage athletic complex.
Parking
Parking for the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championships First & Second rounds hosted by Carthage College is available in Lot 'A'. Lot 'A' is the largest parking lot adjacent to Art Keller Field, Tarble Arena, and the Tarble Athletic and Recreation Center. Lot 'A' is located along ot Alford Park Drive.
Hotels & Restaurants
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Hampton Inn & Suites
7300 125th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53142
General Manager: Cindy Suetje
262-358-9800
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Racine Architect Delta By Marriott Hotel
7111 Washington Avenue (Wis. Highway 20)
Racine, WI 53406
Sales Manager: Asa Kraning
262-886-6100
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Candlewood Suites
10200 74th Street
Kenosha, WI 53142
Director of Sales: Jessica Sivia
262-842-5000
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Beach Aire Motel
1147 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, WI 53140
262-552-8131
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Racine Harbourwalk
223 Gaslight Circle
Racine, WI 53403
Director of Sales: Angela Hallisy
262-632-7777
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Chick-fil-A
5315 Washington Ave.
Mt. Pleasant, WI 53406
262-632-0173
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Mason's Pub & Eatery
7000 74th Place
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-925-3330
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Grab's Burger Bar
2324 18th Street
Kenosha, WI 53140
262-764-0848
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Bull & Bear Eatery and Tavern
4017 80th Street
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-694-9494
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Stella's Casa Capri
2129 Birch Road
Kenosha, WI 53140
262-551-7171
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Villa D'Carlo Restaurant
5140 6th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53140
262-654-3932
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Infusino's Italian Restaurant/Pizzeria
6800 39th Ave.
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-694-4448
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The Clubhouse Pub and Grille
2621 30th Ave.
Kenosha, WI 53144
262-551-0886
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Jimmy John's
6430 Green Bay Road
Kenosha, WI
262-653-6400
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Subway
Kenosha Pointe Shopping Center
3620 57th Avenue, Suite 100
Kenosha, WI 53144
262-657-6995
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Dolce Vita
7435 117th Ave.
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-857-3331 |
Art Keller Field
Art Keller Field, home to Carthage football, soccer, lacrosse and track & field, is a premier athletic facility located on the campus of Carthage College in Kenosha, Wis. The facility features a field turf playing surface, stadium

seating for 2,448 spectators, an 8-lane 400m track and a 7-unit press box facility.
Seating for fans is located on either side of the field, with visiting team seating located on the west side of the field. Carthage fan seating and the press box are located on the east side of the facility, attached to the Campbell Student Union. The Campbell Student Union, press facility and seating opened in the fall of 2011 as part of a $11.5 million project on the site of the previous Seidemann Building, which functioned as the college’s natatorium until the Tarble Athletic & Recreation Center was constructed in 2001. The press facility features designated areas for game management, home & visiting coaches, home & visiting media, a webcasting suite and a VIP gathering suite. In addition to the press box, the Campbell Student Union also features five foodservice options, dining areas, a community living room, a 200-seat THX multipurpose auditorium and the Barnes & Noble bookstore. These facilities allow Carthage to host a variety of athletic events; including conference and NCAA championship tournaments.
In 1997, thanks to a major gift from David and Gael Romoser, an artificial surface was installed on Art Keller Field. In 2007, the surface was replaced with “Field Turf”, one of the leading artificial surface companies in the world. A new field surface and track replacement project is scheduled for the summer of 2017.
Click here to learn more about all of Carthage's athletic facilities.
About Carthage College
Founded in 1847, Carthage College is a four-year, private college of the liberal arts and sciences in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Carthage combines an environment of reflection and self-discovery with a culture of high expectation so our students uncover and ignite their true potential. Carthage sponsors 24 varsity athletic programs and is a member of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin and NCAA Division III. Carthage's athletic facilities are some of the best in all of NCAA Division III.
Seeking Truth, Building Strength, Inspiring Service—Together
That’s the Carthage mission. It’s not a stodgy old saying recited at alumni banquets and presidential dinners. It’s a challenge. One that we put forth anew every single day. To our students. To our faculty and staff. To make this world a better place for all of us.
At Carthage, we’ve seen 168 years of leaders, makers, and go-getters go out and go forth. We’ve changed our name — and even our location — since we were founded in 1847. But the core of a Carthage education has stayed the same: Our liberal arts foundation provides students with a strong academic, moral, and intellectual compass, so they become perceptive, resourceful, and grounded individuals.
Everything you see on campus has been built with student success in mind. And even though we’re nestled in a setting that hasn’t changed much since the last Ice Age, our facilities and resources look sparkling new. That’s because they are. Carthage has invested close to $200 million in recent years in living and learning resources.