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DePaul Blue Demons men's soccer

American college soccer team


Summary

American college soccer team

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nameDePaul Blue Demons Men's Soccer
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universityDePaul University
conferenceBig East Conference
conference_shortBig East
founded
cityChicago
stateabbIL
stateIllinois
coachMark Plotkin
tenure8th
stadiumWish Field
capacity1,500
nicknameBlue Demons
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NCAAtourneys2008
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current2023 DePaul Blue Demons Men's Soccer Team

The DePaul Blue Demons men's soccer team is the intercollegiate soccer program representing DePaul University. The school competes in the Big East Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The team plays on campus in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois at Wish Field.

Seasons

Year-by-year

National Champions*Conference Champions Division ChampionsNCAA Tournament berth ^
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsTournament resultsOverallConferenceConferenceNCAAWLTWLTFinish
1982Tim HankinsonIndependent0151
1983Sandor Szabo1010
198410100
19859101
1986980
1987Dan Coughlin2190
19883172
19895152
1990John Barrett5130
1991Great Midwest11521405th / 6
199261121405th / 6
199341241324th / 6Semifinals
199412513213rd / 6thSemifinals
1995Conference USA71011618th / 9First round
199681012607th / 9Quarterfinals
199761201709th / 9First round
199851301709th / 9First round
1999Tom Secco7803507th / 9
200011600809th / 9
2001Craig Blazer313226211th / 11
20028924608th / 11
200381104508th / 11
2004314317110th / 10
2005Big East41122818th, Red
200651224706th, RedFirst round
200712807401st, RedSemifinals
2008^9745423rd, RedSemifinalsFirst round
20098935605th, RedQuarterfinals
201041051636th, RedFirst round
201161123616th, RedFirst round
201241031618th, Red
2013511217110th / 10
201441041529th / 10
201551314416th / 10First round
20169734506th / 10First round
201751122619th / 10
2018Mark Plotkin5932527th / 10
201959315310th / 10
2020–212522504th, MW
20217733438th / 11
20224671459th / 11
20233751435th, MW
20246832423rd, MWFirst round
20252870626th, MW

NCAA Tournament history

DePaul has appeared in one NCAA Tournament. Their most recent performance came in 2008. Their combined NCAA record is 0–1–0.

SeasonRoundOpponentScore
2008First roundBradley0–2

Memorial

Chase Stegall (November 9, 2004 – June 2, 2025) was a midfielder who played for the DePaul men's soccer team from 2023-2024. He was the son of former NFL and CFL player Milt Stegall as well as his mother Darlene. He was a native of Atlanta, Georgia.

As a freshman in 2023 Stegall did not see any playtime. However for the 2024 season he played in 16 out of 17 games, scoring a goal against Drake on September 2nd. He would see 369 minutes of playing time.

A sophomore aged only 20, Stegall was found unresponsive in his dorm room in Lincoln Park on the morning of June 2nd, 2025 and was pronounced dead at the scene. It was published by Stegall on the DePaul website in February that he had a history of seizures. An autopsy at the Cook County medical examiner's office was scheduled. On August 8th it was announced on the DePaul Athletics Instagram page that the team would wear #19 patches on all kits for the 2025 season to honor Stegall.

The cause of death was announced on September 3rd as a "sudden unexpected death in epilepsy", also known as SUDEP.

References

References

  1. (June 18, 2019). "MSOC Year-by-Year Results".
  2. (January 15, 2019). "Conference USA - MSOC Record Book through 2018".
  3. (July 23, 2018). "2018 Big East Men's Soccer Record Book".
  4. "NCAA Soccer: Men's Championship Brackets". [[NCAA]].
  5. "Chase Stegall". DePaul University Athletics.
  6. (June 3, 2025). "Sudden death of DePaul soccer player Chase Stegall stuns roommate, campus". NBCUniversal Media.
  7. (June 3, 2025). "DePaul soccer player Chase Stegall dies in residence hall". Chicago Sun-Times Media, Inc..
  8. (August 8, 2025). "depaulathletics". depaulmsoc.
  9. (September 4, 2025). "Cause of death for DePaul soccer player, son of ex-NFL receiver Milton Stegall revealed".
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