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Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer

Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer

American college soccer team


The Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer team represents the University of Evansville in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) of NCAA Division I soccer. The Purple Aces play their home matches on Black Beauty Field at Arad McCutchan Stadium on the north end of the university's campus in Evansville, Indiana. The team is currently coached by Marshall Ray.[2]

Quick Facts Founded, University ...

History

The program began in 1974, under head coach Bill Vieth. Since then, the Purple Aces have made the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament 11 times.

1985

Evansville first made the Final Four in 1985, under head coach Fred Schmalz. After going 21–1–2 in the regular season, the Purple Aces qualified for the NCAA tournament, a feat the program has accomplished twice up to this point. During the tournament, Evansville beat the likes of Indiana (3–0), and Penn State (1–0). It was UCLA who bested them in the Final Four, by a score of 3 to 1. The Bruins would eventually beat American to win the tournament.[3]

1990

Still under head coach Schmalz, the program reached the NCAA tournament for the sixth year in a row. Going 24–1–2 in the regular season, the team won the MCC championship and topped the regular season standings. During the NCAA tournament, Evansville bested Boston and Indiana, both by a score of 1–0. Rutgers would go on to beat them in the Final Four, and advance to the championship, where they lost to UCLA.[3]

Notable players

Through the years, many Purple Aces have gone on to play professionally, and twelve have been named All-Americans for their play at Evansville.

Professional players

(Years in parentheses denote years playing for the Purple Aces)

All-Americans

† = National Player of the Year

Record by year

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Current Team

0 Jacob Madden GK 6–3 R-Jr. Round Rock, Texas / Appalachian State
00 Landon Amick GK 5–11 Fr. Las Vegas, Nevada / Faith Lutheran HS
1 Matt Bryant GK 6–2 R-Sr. Indialantic, Fla. / Brevard Soccer Alliance
2 Francesco Brunetti D 5–11 Sr. Arezzo, Italy / University of the Southwest
3 Ethan Garvey D 6–7 Jr. New Orleans, La. / Holy Cross HS
4 Evan Dekker M 6–5 Sr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada / Malone
5 Raphaello Perez Colasito M 5–8 R-Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Chandler-Gilbert CC
6 Johan Helander D 6–1 Sr. Malmö, Sweden / Lunds BK
7 Filip Johansson D 6–0 Gr. Malmö, Sweden / Lunds BK
8 Pablo Guillen M 5–9 So. La Coruna, Spain / C.D. Lugo
9 Jakub Hall F 6–5 R-Jr. West Lafayette, Ind. / William Henry Harrison HS
10 Leonardo Barba F 5–9 Gr. Midland, Texas / Adams State
11 Oliver Hald D 6–3 So. Copenhagen, Denmark / Muskegon CC
12 Karl Mbouombouo F 6–0 Sr. Paris, France / Post University
13 Ryan Harris M 5–11 Sr. Franklin, Tenn. / Centennial HS
14 Nkosi Graham W 5–7 Jr. Lumberton, N.J. / Holy Ghost Prep
15 Jon Varela D 6–0 Fr. Vitoria, Spain / Aurerrá Vitoria
16 Jacob Grant W 5–7 So. Westerville, Ohio / Club Ohio
17 Einar Andresson D 6–2 So. Keflavik, Iceland / Fjölbrautaskóli Suðurnesja
18 Brian Zambrano M 5–10 Sr. Wheeling, Ill. / Wheeling HS
19 Jose Vivas M 5–6 Fr. Teruel, Spain / SD Huesca
20 Davis Peck W 5–7 R-Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. / Grand Canyon
21 Carlos Barcia M 6–1 Jr. Gijon, Spain / Ohio Valley University
22 Adam Dahou D 5–7 Jr. Grenoble, France / Indian Hills CC
23 Edward Mendy W 5–9 Fr. Overland Park, Kansas / Blue Valley West HS
24 Alec McAlister M 5–9 So. Lancaster, Ky. / Lexington FC
25 Porter Hedenberg M 5–10 So. Dayton, Ky. / King's Hammer SC
26 Brock Wandel D 6–3 Jr. Newburgh, Ind. / Castle HS
27 Porter Pomykal M 6–0 Fr. Corinth, Texas / Marcus HS
28 Eyob McFarland W 5–9 Fr. Louisville, Ky. / Kentucky Country Day
29 Simon Paez M 5–9 Sr. Caracas, Venezuela / Castle HS
30 Caleb Knight D 6–1 So. Carterville, Ill. / St. Louis Scott Gallagher
31 Michael Adams GK 5–11 So. Maineville, Ohio /
32 Owen Butcher M 6–1 Fr. Plano, Texas / Liberty HS

References

  1. Missouri Valley Conference Style Guide (PDF). August 29, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  2. TN, Streamline Technologies – Nashville. "Men's Soccer – Official Site of the Missouri Valley Conference". Archived from the original on June 6, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2013.

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