Hall of Fame
Mark Litton backstopped the Ranger men’s soccer team in the 1980s, culminating with a first team All-American award in 1988. In his stellar senior season, Mark posted 14 shutouts with a stingy goals against average of 0.683. His 14 shutouts set a national record. Throughout his career, he registered 21 shutouts and a 1.23 goals against average.He earned a pair of NAIA All-District 14 awards in his career. Other awards to his credit include All-Area, All-Wisconsin, All-Mideast honors. Not surprisingly, he was voted the team MVP in his senior season.Mark then took his skills to the professional level, playing with the Milwaukee Wave for four seasons.He advanced to the coaching ranks after his superb playing career. Mark was the Milwaukee Wave’s first ever goalkeeper coach (2004-current) and helped the team win an MISL championship. In 2008, Mark was hired by the U.S. National Futsal team as their initial goalkeeper coach. In addition, he continues to share his expertise with the program he starred in as the Rangers’ goalkeeper coach.