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Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer
American college soccer team
American college soccer team
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer |
| logo | Evansville Athletics logo.svg |
| logo_size | 100 |
| university | University of Evansville |
| conference | Missouri Valley Conference |
| conference_short | Missouri Valley Conference |
| founded | |
| city | Evansville |
| stateabb | IN |
| state | Indiana |
| coach | Marshall Ray |
| tenure | 3rd |
| stadium | McCutchan Stadium |
| capacity | 2,500 |
| nickname | Purple Aces |
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| NCAAcollegecup | 1985, 1990 |
| NCAAeliteeight | 1985, 1990 |
| NCAAtourneys | 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2024 |
| conference_tournament | MCC: 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 |
| MVC: 1996, 2024 | |
| conference_season | MCC: 1990, 1991 |
MVC: 1996, 2024 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.
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.
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.
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)
- Marc Burch (2002–2004), currently plays for Memphis 901 FC
- Scott Cannon (1986–1990), last played for the Tampa Bay Mutiny in 2001
- Frank D'Amelio (1978–1979), last played for New York United in 1981; assistant coach of UNLV Rebels soccer from 1998 to 2005
- Alec Dufty (2006–2008), last played for Chicago Fire; current goalkeeper coach for Sporting Kansas City
- Cory Elenio (2004–2007), currently plays for the Syracuse Silver Knights
- Mark Anthony Gonzalez (2012–2015), last played for Reno 1868 FC in 2018
- Diego Gutiérrez (1992–1993), last played for Chicago Fire in 2008; United States national
- Michael LaBerge (1994–1996), last played for the Hershey Wildcats in 2000
- Brian Loftin (1993–1994), last played for the Milwaukee Wave in 2003; United States futsal national
- Ian McGrath (2014–2017), currently playing for Scottish Championship side Queen of the South F.C.
- Richard Menjívar (2008–2009), last played for Penn FC in 2018; current El Salvador national
- Mike Mikes (1983–1986), last played for the Colorado Foxes in 2005
- Robert Paterson (1989–1990), last played for Portland Timbers in 1990
- Troy Perkins (2003), last played for Seattle Sounders FC in 2015; 2006 MLS Goal of the Year Award winner; United States national
- David Weir (1988–1992), last played for Scottish Premier League side Rangers F.C. in 2012; Managed Sheffield United F.C. in 2013; Scotland national
All-Americans
- Shawn Beyer 1996
- Scott Cannon 1990
- Trey Harrington 1990 & 1992
- Just Jensen 1982
- Mick Lyon 1987
- Dan McHugh 1985
- Graham Merryweather 1991
- Mike Mikes 1985 & 1986
- John Nunes 1982
- Andrew Norton 1985
- Robert Paterson 1989†
- David Weir 1990 † = National Player of the Year
Record by year
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Current Team
| 32 | Owen Butcher | M | 6–1 | Fr. | Plano, Texas / Liberty HS |
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References
References
- "University of Evansville".
- "2011 NCAA Men's Soccer Records – Division I Championship Brackets".
- "2012 UE Men's Soccer Guide".
- http://s3.amazonaws.com/hln/sports/recordbooks/5/recordbook.pdf?1349980422 {{Bare URL PDF. (March 2022)
- http://www.mvc.org/records/msoccer.pdf {{Bare URL PDF. (March 2022)
- TN, Streamline Technologies – Nashville. "Men's Soccer – Official Site of the Missouri Valley Conference".
- (played in Spring of 2021)
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