Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer
American college soccer team
Evansville Purple Aces men's soccer Founded 1974; 51 years ago (1974 ) University University of Evansville Head coach Marshall Ray (3rd season) Conference Missouri Valley Conference Location Evansville , Indiana Stadium McCutchan Stadium (Capacity: 2,500)Nickname Purple Aces Colors Purple, white, and orange[ 1] 1985, 1990 1985, 1990 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2024 MCC : 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 MVC: 1996, 2024MCC: 1990, 1991
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]
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)
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
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Evansville Purple Aces (Division I Independent[ 4] ) (1974–1986)
1974
Bill Vieth
3–8–0
1975
Bill Vieth
6–6–0
1976
Bill Vieth
3–8–0
1977
Bob Gaudin
8–7–1
1978
Bob Gaudin
13–6–0
1979
Fred Schmalz
9–5–6
1980
Fred Schmalz
12–6–3
1981
Fred Schmalz
11–8–3
1982
Fred Schmalz
15–3–4
NCAA 2nd round
1983
Fred Schmalz
13–5–4
1984
Fred Schmalz
17–5–0
NCAA 2nd round
1985
Fred Schmalz
21–1–2
NCAA College Cup 3rd
1986
Fred Schmalz
17–3–2
NCAA 2nd round
Independent:
148–71–25
Evansville Purple Aces (Midwestern Collegiate Conference [ 5] ) (1987–1993)
1987
Fred Schmalz
16–8–0
1st seed
NCAA 1st round
1988
Fred Schmalz
15–5–2
3rd seed
NCAA 2nd round
1989
Fred Schmalz
19–4–0
5–1–0
t-1st South
NCAA 1st round
1990
Fred Schmalz
24–1–2
8–0–0
1st
NCAA College Cup 3rd
1991
Fred Schmalz
15–5–3
5–0–1
1st
NCAA 1st round
1992
Fred Schmalz
11–9–3
4–1–2
2nd
NCAA 1st round
1993
Fred Schmalz
6–13–2
3–2–1
3rd
MCC (Horizon League now) :
103–45–12
25–4–4
Evansville Purple Aces (Missouri Valley Conference [ 6] [ 7] ) (1994–Present)
1994
Fred Schmalz
10–8–2
3–2–1
4th
1995
Fred Schmalz
10–7–3
4–1–0
2nd
1996
Fred Schmalz
18–5–0
4–1–0
2nd
NCAA 1st round
1997
Fred Schmalz
9–10–1
4–3–0
3rd
1998
Fred Schmalz
6–14–0
2–5–0
7th
1999
Fred Schmalz
10–9–1
3–3–1
5th
2000
Fred Schmalz
4–10–3
3–7–1
10th
2001
Fred Schmalz
7–10–1
4–5–0
t-5th
2002
Fred Schmalz
7–11–2
2–7–0
t-8th
2003
Dave Golan
9–7–3
4–4–1
6th
2004
Dave Golan
6–13–1
4–5–1
7th
2005
Dave Golan
2–14–1
0–7–0
8th
2006
Mike Jacobs
9–8–0
2–4–0
5th
2007
Mike Jacobs
10–9–1
3–3–0
3rd
2008
Mike Jacobs
9–7–2
2–3–0
4th
2009
Mike Jacobs
12–7–1
5–4–1
4th
2010
Mike Jacobs
7–10–1
3–4–0
6th
2011
Mike Jacobs
5–11–1
5–0–1
7th
2012
Mike Jacobs
9–8–1
3–2–1
t-3rd
2013
Mike Jacobs
10–8–1
2–4–0
6th
2014
Mike Jacobs
6–11–1
4–2–0
3rd
2015
Marshall Ray
3–13–0
0–6–0
7th
2016
Marshall Ray
9–8–3
4–2–2
3rd of 7
2017
Marshall Ray
11–8–2
3–4–1
4th of 7
2018
Marshall Ray
4–8–7
2–2–2
5th of 7
2019
Marshall Ray
2–15–1
0–10
6th of 6
2020 (played in Spring of 2021)
Marshall Ray
0–9–1
0–7–1
2021
Marshall Ray
4–14–2
3–6–1
4th of 6
MVC:
208–272–43
86–113–15
Total:
459–388–80
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
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
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