Milwaukee Cup

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First meetingSeptember 23, 1973
Milwaukee 4, Marquette 1
Latest meetingSeptember 23, 2025
Marquette 3, Milwaukee 2
Next meeting2026
Milwaukee Cup
SportCollege soccer
First meetingSeptember 23, 1973
Milwaukee 4, Marquette 1
Latest meetingSeptember 23, 2025
Marquette 3, Milwaukee 2
Next meeting2026
StadiumsEngelmann Stadium
Valley Fields
TrophyMilwaukee Cup
Statistics
Meetings total51
All-time seriesMilwaukee, 31–13–7
Largest victoryMilwaukee 9, Marquette 0 (1977)
Longest win streak9, Milwaukee (1973–1981)
Longest unbeaten streak9, Milwaukee (1973–1981)
Current win streakMarquette, 1
Current unbeaten streakMarquette, 4
Milwaukee Cup is located in Wisconsin
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Marquette
Marquette
The two sides' home grounds, Valley Fields and Engelmann Stadium, stand only four miles (6.5 kilometers) apart

The Milwaukee Cup is a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the annual men's soccer (association football) match between Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

Milwaukee leads the all-time series, 31–13–7,[1] Marquette currently holds the cup after a 3-2 victory over Milwaukee at Engelmann Stadium on September 23, 2025. In the event of a draw, the cup remains in possession of the school holding it previously.

Cup matches since 2006 have taken on a heightened sense of rivalry due to Louis Bennett's acceptance of the head coaching position at Marquette. Bennett took the job after 10 successful seasons as the head coach at Milwaukee.[2]

The September 13, 2006, match took on extra importance for Milwaukee as it was the first played under lights at Engelmann Field. The undertaking to have lights installed was largely initiated and supported by Bennett and his staff while they coached at UWM. Milwaukee won, 3–2.[3]

The cup match stands as one of the few examples of a true derby in American soccer.

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