Game-by-Game Stats | Career Stats
2013:
- Voted captain
- Played and started in five matches
- Suffered season-ending injury at Marshall (9/13)
2012:
- Started in all 19 matches during the season
- Finished season with six points
- Earned NSCAA All-Region honors
- Named All-Summit League second team honors - Scored a goal and added two assists against Western Illinois (Sept. 29)
- Recorded a goal against Tulsa (Sept. 16)
2011:
- Played and started in 17 matches for the Black and Gold
- Finished the season with two points from two assists
- Assisted the match-winning goal against Dayton (9/25) and IPFW (10/15)
- Earned a spot on The Summit League All-Academic Team as a distinguished scholar
2010:
- Named to The Summit League Tournament All-Tournament Team
- Played and started in 19 matches as a freshman
- Collected his first collegiate point with an assist on the match-winning goal against Centenary (11/6)
- Was a fixture in an Oakland defense that allowed just 1.29 goals per game
High School:
- Earned four varsity letters at Lutheran High School North under coach Dave Rochlitz
- Served as team captain for two seasons at LHSN
- Named most valuable player in the Metro Conference in his senior year
- Was a three-time Lutheran High School All-American, earning first team honors his junior and senior season
- Was a first team all-state selection in his junior and senior year
- Helped the team to the district title in his junior season and the Metro Conference in his senior season
- Earned multiple all-region, all-conference and all-district honors during his tenure at LHSN
Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:
- Was an A/B Honor Roll student for all four years
- Earned academic honor awards in freshman and senior year
- Recognized with a leadership award at LHSN
Top Athletic Performance:
- Scored a hat trick while playing sweeper, helping his team win the district title
Personal:
Full Name: Lucas John Diener
Birthdate: January 1, 1992
Parents: David L. and Pamela J. Diener
Siblings: Justin, Evan, Emily
Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:
1. Desire to play division I soccer
2. Oakland's outstanding education program
3. Oakland is not too big, but not too small