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VCU Rams men's soccer

The VCU Rams men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Virginia Commonwealth University, an NCAA Division I member school located in the state's capital of Richmond. The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference.

VCU Rams men's soccer
Founded1978
UniversityVirginia Commonwealth University
Head coachDave Giffard (14th season)
ConferenceA-10
LocationRichmond, Virginia
StadiumSports Backers Stadium
(Capacity: 3,250)
NicknameRams
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2004
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2003, 2004
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1997, 2003, 2004, 2012, 2017
NCAA Tournament appearances
1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2017
Conference Tournament championships
1997, 2002, 2003
Conference Regular Season championships
1993, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2018, 2023

Since their foundation, the team has won three conference championships, all of which came in the Colonial Athletic Association, and four regular season titles. The Rams have qualified for seven NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championships, most recently coming in 2012. Most of the team's success has come within the last 15 seasons, as they first reached the NCAA Tournament in 1997. The program's best performance in the tournament came in 2004, when the Rams reached the quarterfinals of the tournament, knocking off the top seed, Wake Forest, in the process.

The Rams are presently coached by David Giffard, who was a former assistant coach under Caleb Porter for the Akron Zips. Under Giffard, the Rams have qualified for three NCAA Tournaments, two as national seeds, and have won one Atlantic 10 Regular Season title. As of 2022, Giffard is the second longest tenured head coach in program history.

History edit

Beginning in 1978, Virginia Commonwealth University fielded an NCAA Division I men's varsity soccer program that competed independently,[2] joining the Sun Belt Conference in 1979.[3] Ben Satterfield was the team's initial head coach and was at the helm until the end of the 1982 season. Ben Satterfield's teams got progressively better, and in 1981, was ranked #1 in the Mid-Atlantic Region, and was in the NCAA Division I Top 25 in the nation. VCU had a bye going into the 1981 Sun Belt Tournament with a 12–5–3 record, and lost a heart-breaker to University of South Alabama 2–1, ending their season. Roosevelt Lundy took over in 1983, and struggled to do well in the conference.

Following Steuckenschneider's departure in 1994, Tim Sullivan took over the head coaching job. It was also the same year VCU left the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference to join the Colonial Athletic Association. Under Sullivan's tenure, the team enjoyed their most success both in conference play and in NCAA play, earning their first ever berth in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.

Initially, the young team had struggles in the Colonial Athletic Association, finishing towards the bottom of the conference standings in its first two years. In 1997, the team vastly improved, earning a third-place regular season record and earning the CAA championship that year. In the 1997 Championship, the Rams defeated American University 9–8 in a penalty kick shootout after drawing 2–2 in regulation time.[3]

Since then the team won the CAA championship in 2002 and 2003, as well as winning the regular-season title those same years as well as winning the honor in 2004.[3]

The team's most successful run in the College Cup, the men's NCAA Division I Soccer Tournament, came in 2004, where the Rams entered the tournament as ranked 16th in the nation, earning a bye to the second round proper. In the second round, the Rams defeated George Washington, before upsetting the number-one seeded, Wake Forest Demon Deacons in penalty kicks. Reaching the regional finals, or quarterfinals in the entire tournament, VCU lost to eventual national finalists, the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos.[citation needed]

Following the end of the 2009 season, VCU hit a team nadir, falling to last place in the CAA, their worst in the history. Following the conclusion of the season, 15-year head coach, Tim O'Sullivan was fired to be replaced by David Giffard, thus making Giffard the sixth head coach in VCU men's soccer history.[4] Giffard's facelifting of the team was credited in their finishing as regular season runners-up in 2010.[5]

The Giffard-led program began play in the Atlantic 10 Conference during the 2012 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, where the Rams finished fourth in the Atlantic 10 table, and reached the final of the 2012 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament, only to lose to Saint Louis in the final. The Rams secured an at-large bid to the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, making it the first time since 2004 the Rams qualified. In the tournament, VCU was seeded fourteenth in the tournament. They lost to Syracuse Orange in the second round proper of the tournament, 3–2 after extra time.

Colors and badge edit

The team uses the school colors of black and gold.

Stadium edit

Along with the women's soccer and the track & field teams, the Virginia Commonwealth men's soccer team plays at the 3,250-seat Sports Backers Stadium. Located three miles north of the Monroe Park Campus, the stadium is adjacent to The Diamond ballpark, where the baseball team plays. Since its completion in 1999, the stadium has served as the primary venue for the team.

Fans edit

Like all VCU Rams sports teams, the men's soccer team's main fan group is the Rowdy Rams. The Rowdy Rams are situated in the bleachers in front of the nets, and switch sides each half to invoke intimidation on the opposing sides goalkeeper. They sit with the university's marching band. The Rowdy Rams at games refer to themselves as Rowdy FC.

Rivalries edit

Over the years, the Rams have developed rivalries with intrastate colleges, both in the Colonial Athletic Association and against non-conference opponents. The team's main rivals, at least before the move to the A10, were considered to be George Mason[6][7] and Old Dominion,[8] who both played with the Rams in the CAA. Due to the recent success of the teams' programs, some considered William & Mary and James Madison to be tertiary conference rivals of the Rams before their departure for the A10.

In the Rams' new conference home of the A10, their main rival will be the Richmond Spiders, primarily due to the geographical proximity of the two universities.[9]

Outside the CAA and A10, some cite Virginia Tech and University of Virginia as intra-conference, state rivals due to record attendances. Of the three largest attendance crowds in VCU soccer history, two came from home matches against VT and UVA.

Roster edit

As of 29 Dec 2022[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK   USA Max Dunphy
00 GK   USA John Ermini
1 GK   USA Cory Taylor
2 DF   USA Yugo Suzuki
3 DF   USA Blaize Hardy
5 MF   SEN Moussa Ndiaye
7 MF   USA Damian Gallegos
8 MF   NED Philip Klomp
10 FW   SEN Papa Toure
11 FW   ARG Camilo Comi
12 FW   USA Lance Christmas
13 FW   USA Maverick McGann
14 DF   USA Ethan Manheim
15 MF   USA William Hitchcock
16 MF   USA Andres Rodriguez
17 MF   UGA Jonathan Kanagwa
18 DF   USA Jared Valdes
19 DF   CRC Gerardo Castillo
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   USA Mouhamed Tucker
21 MF   USA Ndayizeye Bonere
22 MF   USA Tariq Moutaouakil
23 MF   USA Lucas White
24 MF   USA Graham Dougald
25 DF   USA Justice Campbell
26 DF   JPN Hayato Miyano
27 DF   JAM Scott McLeod
28 DF   USA Nick Barahona
29 FW   USA Wladimir Gasant
30 MF   CGO Sadock Kilosho
31 MF   CGO Pacific Ibanzi
33 FW   CGO Nolan Coetzee
36 MF   USA David Hughes
37 DF   USA Ethan Bayer
51 GK   JPN Ittetsu Hirai
99 FW   USA Jean-Claude Bilé

Team management edit

Coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Head Coach   Dave Giffard
Assistant Coach   Brett Teach
Assistant Coach   Lucas Paulini
Director of Player Development   Ronnie Pascale
Director of Student Development   Greg Simmonds
Student Assistant Coach   Alex Fetterly

Last updated: August 7, 2022
Source: VCU Rams Athletics Website

Head coaching history edit

Dates Name Notes
1978–1982   Ben Satterfield
1983–1989   Roosevelt Lundy
  Gianni Baldini
Co-Head coach 1983-1987
1989–1994   Lincoln Phillips
1994   Jon Steuckenschneider
1995–2009   Tim O'Sullivan Led team to first CAA championship
first NCAA tournament appearance
led team to quarterfinals in 2004
2010–present   David Giffard

Seasons edit

This is a list of the most recent seasons at VCU.

Champions Runners-up Third place Wooden Spoon
Season Conference Regular Season Overall Conference
Tournament
NCAA
Tournament
Additional Honors
Division GP W L T GF GA Pts. Pos. GP W L T GF GA Pts.
1978 Independent 14 4 10 0 12
1979
1980 Sun Belt
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987 3 0 3 0 3 6th 20 11 7 2 35 SF
1988 3 1 2 0 3 4th 17 9 6 2 29 SF
1989 3 1 1 1 4 3rd 19 8 10 1 25 SF
1990 7 2 3 2 8 6th 18 5 9 4 19 R1
1991 Metro 3 1 1 1 4 3rd 19 8 10 1 25 Runners-up
1992 5 0 2 2 2 5th 18 5 11 2 17
1993 5 4 1 0 12 1st 18 15 3 0 45 SF
1994 5 0 5 0 0 5th 19 5 14 0 15
1995 CAA 8 2 5 1 4 15 7 7th 19 8 10 1 30 28 25 QF
1996 8 2 5 1 9 16 7 6th 19 6 9 4 24 26 22 QF
1997 10 4 4 2 15 11 14 3rd 23 15 4 4 40 23 49 Champions R2
1998 8 7 0 1 21 7 22 1st 21 12 6 3 38 25 39 SF R1
1999 8 6 2 0 20 8 18 2nd 22 14 7 1 46 25 43 Runners-up R1
2000 8 2 3 3 10 11 9 6th 21 9 8 4 22 23 31 SF
2001 5 2 2 1 7 7 7 4th 21 8 10 3 32 26 27 Runners-up
2002 9 7 1 1 21 6 22 1st 22 15 5 1 44 20 46 Champions R3
2003 9 8 1 0 23 4 24 1st 22 17 5 0 50 24 51 Champions R4
2004 9 7 1 1 14 6 22 1st 21 12 6 3 36 22 39 SF QF
2005 11 4 3 4 11 7 16 4th 18 6 10 4 20 25 22 QF
2006 11 2 8 1 10 16 7 10th 18 4 13 1 17 25 13
2007 11 7 4 0 28 12 21 3rd 20 12 6 2 48 18 38 SF
2008 11 4 5 2 10 10 14 9th 18 8 8 2 23 18 26
2009 11 2 8 1 15 19 7 10th 17 5 10 2 25 27 17
2010 13 5 2 4 19 2nd 19 8 5 6 23 17 30 SF
2011 11 6 5 0 15 14 18 7th 20 11 9 0 34 24 33
2012 A-10 9 6 1 2 23 11 20 4th 20 12 3 5 42 25 41 Runners-up R2
2013 8 5 2 1 18 7 16 3rd 21 11 8 2 30 20 35 SF R1
2014 8 4 1 3 8 2 15 3rd 20 7 8 5 19 11 26 QF
2015 8 3 2 3 7 6 12 8th 21 7 10 4 24 27 25 Runners-up
2016 8 4 3 1 12 8 13 5th 21 8 9 4 27 29 28 Runners-up
2017 8 6 2 0 18 2nd 18 12 6 0 36 Runners-up R2
2018 8 6 1 1 19 1st 18 10 6 2 32 SF
2019 8 6 1 1 19 2nd 18 7 8 3
2020 6 3 2 1 10 6th 9 4 3 2
2021 8 4 3 1 13 4th 18 9 7 2
2022 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD TBD

Source for CAA record: NM Athletics[11]
Source for Metro and Sun Belt record: VCU Athletics[12]

Records and statistics edit

Attendance records edit

  1. 2,927 v. Virginia Tech (Oct 26, 2003)
  2. 2,242 v. Virginia (Sept 25, 2012)
  3. 1,987 v. William & Mary (Oct 12, 2011)

Career records edit

Points[13]
Pos. Player Career Pts.
1 Matthew Delicâte 2000–03 103
2 Ricardo Capilla 1997–99 94
3 Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi 1992–95 80
4 Orlin Weise 1985–88 72
5 Tedmore Henry 1980–82 66
Goals[13]
Pos. Player Career G
1 Matthew Delicâte 2000–03 45
2 Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi 1992–95 34
3 Ricardo Capilla 1997–99 30
4 Kevin Jeffrey 1998–99 29
Orlin Weise 1985–88 29
Game-Winning Goals[13]
Pos. Player Career GWG
1 Matthew Delicâte 2000–03 17
2 Ricardo Capilla 1997–99 8
3 McColm Cephas 1998–99 7
Kevin Jeffrey 1998–99
5 Mike Aust 2002–05 5
Gonzalo Segares 2001–04

NCAA tournament results edit

Season Competition Round Seed Opponent Result Notes
1997 NCAA Tournament R1 N/A Georgetown 1–2
1998 NCAA Tournament R1 N/A South Carolina 1–2
1999 NCAA Tournament R1 N/A #5 Wake Forest 1–2
2002 NCAA Tournament R2 #8 Furman 0–0 Furman wins in pen.
2003 NCAA Tournament R2 #9 Virginia Tech 5–2
R3 #9 #5 Indiana 0–5
2004 NCAA Tournament R2 #16 George Washington 2–0
R3 #16 #1 Wake Forest 2–2 VCU wins in pen.
QF #16 #9 UC Santa Barbara 1–4
2012 NCAA Tournament R2 #14 Syracuse 2–3 Syracuse wins in 2OT
2013 NCAA Tournament R1 N/A Navy 0–3
2017 NCAA Tournament R2 #16 Butler 2–3

Honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Virginia Commonwealth University Primary Palette". Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  2. ^ Epps, Wayne Jr. (October 4, 2018). "VCU men's soccer set to celebrate 40th anniversary this weekend". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "2009 Men's Soccer in Review" (PDF). NMAthletics.com. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  4. ^ "VCU fires O'Sullivan as soccer coach". The Richmond Times-Dispatch. November 17, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  5. ^ Stern, Adam (April 26, 2010). "New coach, new swagger for men's soccer". The Commonwealth Times. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  6. ^ Stevens, Patrick (April 26, 2011). "VCU among George Mason's permanent home-and-home foes". The Washington Times. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
  7. ^ Sullivan, Joe (February 4, 2011). "Sully's Court: My future viewing habits". Boston Globe. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
  8. ^ "Local players sometimes leave home to spice VCU-ODU rivalry". Richmond Times-Dispatch. TimesDispatch.com. January 21, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
  9. ^ Yanda, Steve (March 22, 2011). "NCAA tournament gives VCU and Richmond something in common". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 6, 2011.
  10. ^ "VCU Men's Soccer Roster". vcuathletics.com. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
  11. ^ (PDF). Colonial Athletic Association. NMAthletics.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2012. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  12. ^ "VCU Men's Soccer Year-by-Year Results". VCUAthletics.com. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  13. ^ a b c "VCU Men's Soccer Season Records". VCUAthletics.com. Retrieved November 6, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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For the women s team see VCU Rams women s soccer The VCU Rams men s soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Virginia Commonwealth University an NCAA Division I member school located in the state s capital of Richmond The team is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference VCU Rams men s soccerFounded1978UniversityVirginia Commonwealth UniversityHead coachDave Giffard 14th season ConferenceA 10LocationRichmond VirginiaStadiumSports Backers Stadium Capacity 3 250 NicknameRamsColorsBlack and gold 1 HomeAwayNCAA Tournament Quarterfinals2004NCAA Tournament Round of 162003 2004NCAA Tournament Round of 321997 2003 2004 2012 2017NCAA Tournament appearances1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2012 2013 2017Conference Tournament championships1997 2002 2003Conference Regular Season championships1993 1998 2002 2003 2004 2018 2023Since their foundation the team has won three conference championships all of which came in the Colonial Athletic Association and four regular season titles The Rams have qualified for seven NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championships most recently coming in 2012 Most of the team s success has come within the last 15 seasons as they first reached the NCAA Tournament in 1997 The program s best performance in the tournament came in 2004 when the Rams reached the quarterfinals of the tournament knocking off the top seed Wake Forest in the process The Rams are presently coached by David Giffard who was a former assistant coach under Caleb Porter for the Akron Zips Under Giffard the Rams have qualified for three NCAA Tournaments two as national seeds and have won one Atlantic 10 Regular Season title As of 2022 Giffard is the second longest tenured head coach in program history Contents 1 History 2 Colors and badge 3 Stadium 4 Fans 4 1 Rivalries 5 Roster 6 Team management 6 1 Coaching staff 6 2 Head coaching history 7 Seasons 8 Records and statistics 8 1 Attendance records 8 2 Career records 8 3 NCAA tournament results 9 Honors 10 References 11 External linksHistory editBeginning in 1978 Virginia Commonwealth University fielded an NCAA Division I men s varsity soccer program that competed independently 2 joining the Sun Belt Conference in 1979 3 Ben Satterfield was the team s initial head coach and was at the helm until the end of the 1982 season Ben Satterfield s teams got progressively better and in 1981 was ranked 1 in the Mid Atlantic Region and was in the NCAA Division I Top 25 in the nation VCU had a bye going into the 1981 Sun Belt Tournament with a 12 5 3 record and lost a heart breaker to University of South Alabama 2 1 ending their season Roosevelt Lundy took over in 1983 and struggled to do well in the conference Following Steuckenschneider s departure in 1994 Tim Sullivan took over the head coaching job It was also the same year VCU left the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference to join the Colonial Athletic Association Under Sullivan s tenure the team enjoyed their most success both in conference play and in NCAA play earning their first ever berth in the NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship Initially the young team had struggles in the Colonial Athletic Association finishing towards the bottom of the conference standings in its first two years In 1997 the team vastly improved earning a third place regular season record and earning the CAA championship that year In the 1997 Championship the Rams defeated American University 9 8 in a penalty kick shootout after drawing 2 2 in regulation time 3 Since then the team won the CAA championship in 2002 and 2003 as well as winning the regular season title those same years as well as winning the honor in 2004 3 The team s most successful run in the College Cup the men s NCAA Division I Soccer Tournament came in 2004 where the Rams entered the tournament as ranked 16th in the nation earning a bye to the second round proper In the second round the Rams defeated George Washington before upsetting the number one seeded Wake Forest Demon Deacons in penalty kicks Reaching the regional finals or quarterfinals in the entire tournament VCU lost to eventual national finalists the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos citation needed Following the end of the 2009 season VCU hit a team nadir falling to last place in the CAA their worst in the history Following the conclusion of the season 15 year head coach Tim O Sullivan was fired to be replaced by David Giffard thus making Giffard the sixth head coach in VCU men s soccer history 4 Giffard s facelifting of the team was credited in their finishing as regular season runners up in 2010 5 The Giffard led program began play in the Atlantic 10 Conference during the 2012 NCAA Division I men s soccer season where the Rams finished fourth in the Atlantic 10 table and reached the final of the 2012 Atlantic 10 Men s Soccer Tournament only to lose to Saint Louis in the final The Rams secured an at large bid to the 2012 NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship making it the first time since 2004 the Rams qualified In the tournament VCU was seeded fourteenth in the tournament They lost to Syracuse Orange in the second round proper of the tournament 3 2 after extra time Colors and badge editThe team uses the school colors of black and gold Stadium editMain article Sports Backers Stadium Along with the women s soccer and the track amp field teams the Virginia Commonwealth men s soccer team plays at the 3 250 seat Sports Backers Stadium Located three miles north of the Monroe Park Campus the stadium is adjacent to The Diamond ballpark where the baseball team plays Since its completion in 1999 the stadium has served as the primary venue for the team Fans editLike all VCU Rams sports teams the men s soccer team s main fan group is the Rowdy Rams The Rowdy Rams are situated in the bleachers in front of the nets and switch sides each half to invoke intimidation on the opposing sides goalkeeper They sit with the university s marching band The Rowdy Rams at games refer to themselves as Rowdy FC Rivalries edit Over the years the Rams have developed rivalries with intrastate colleges both in the Colonial Athletic Association and against non conference opponents The team s main rivals at least before the move to the A10 were considered to be George Mason 6 7 and Old Dominion 8 who both played with the Rams in the CAA Due to the recent success of the teams programs some considered William amp Mary and James Madison to be tertiary conference rivals of the Rams before their departure for the A10 In the Rams new conference home of the A10 their main rival will be the Richmond Spiders primarily due to the geographical proximity of the two universities 9 Outside the CAA and A10 some cite Virginia Tech and University of Virginia as intra conference state rivals due to record attendances Of the three largest attendance crowds in VCU soccer history two came from home matches against VT and UVA Roster editAs of 29 Dec 2022 10 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player0 GK nbsp USA Max Dunphy00 GK nbsp USA John Ermini1 GK nbsp USA Cory Taylor2 DF nbsp USA Yugo Suzuki3 DF nbsp USA Blaize Hardy5 MF nbsp SEN Moussa Ndiaye7 MF nbsp USA Damian Gallegos8 MF nbsp NED Philip Klomp10 FW nbsp SEN Papa Toure11 FW nbsp ARG Camilo Comi12 FW nbsp USA Lance Christmas13 FW nbsp USA Maverick McGann14 DF nbsp USA Ethan Manheim15 MF nbsp USA William Hitchcock16 MF nbsp USA Andres Rodriguez17 MF nbsp UGA Jonathan Kanagwa18 DF nbsp USA Jared Valdes19 DF nbsp CRC Gerardo Castillo No Pos Nation Player20 MF nbsp USA Mouhamed Tucker21 MF nbsp USA Ndayizeye Bonere22 MF nbsp USA Tariq Moutaouakil23 MF nbsp USA Lucas White24 MF nbsp USA Graham Dougald25 DF nbsp USA Justice Campbell26 DF nbsp JPN Hayato Miyano27 DF nbsp JAM Scott McLeod28 DF nbsp USA Nick Barahona29 FW nbsp USA Wladimir Gasant30 MF nbsp CGO Sadock Kilosho31 MF nbsp CGO Pacific Ibanzi33 FW nbsp CGO Nolan Coetzee36 MF nbsp USA David Hughes37 DF nbsp USA Ethan Bayer51 GK nbsp JPN Ittetsu Hirai99 FW nbsp USA Jean Claude BileTeam management editCoaching staff edit Position StaffHead Coach nbsp Dave GiffardAssistant Coach nbsp Brett TeachAssistant Coach nbsp Lucas PauliniDirector of Player Development nbsp Ronnie PascaleDirector of Student Development nbsp Greg SimmondsStudent Assistant Coach nbsp Alex FetterlyLast updated August 7 2022Source VCU Rams Athletics Website Head coaching history edit Dates Name Notes1978 1982 nbsp Ben Satterfield1983 1989 nbsp Roosevelt Lundy nbsp Gianni Baldini Co Head coach 1983 19871989 1994 nbsp Lincoln Phillips1994 nbsp Jon Steuckenschneider1995 2009 nbsp Tim O Sullivan Led team to first CAA championshipfirst NCAA tournament appearanceled team to quarterfinals in 20042010 present nbsp David GiffardSeasons editThis is a list of the most recent seasons at VCU Champions Runners up Third place Wooden SpoonKey to conference recordGP Games played W Won L Lost T Tied GF Goals for GA Goals against Pts Points Pos Final conference position Key to conference tournament roundsR1 First round QF Quarterfinals SF Final F Final Key to NCAA tournament roundsR1 First round R2 Second round R3 Third round R4 Fourth round QF Quarterfinals SF Semifinals College Cup Season Conference Regular Season Overall ConferenceTournament NCAATournament Additional HonorsDivision GP W L T GF GA Pts Pos GP W L T GF GA Pts 1978 Independent 14 4 10 0 1219791980 Sun Belt1981198219831984198519861987 3 0 3 0 3 6th 20 11 7 2 35 SF1988 3 1 2 0 3 4th 17 9 6 2 29 SF1989 3 1 1 1 4 3rd 19 8 10 1 25 SF1990 7 2 3 2 8 6th 18 5 9 4 19 R11991 Metro 3 1 1 1 4 3rd 19 8 10 1 25 Runners up1992 5 0 2 2 2 5th 18 5 11 2 171993 5 4 1 0 12 1st 18 15 3 0 45 SF1994 5 0 5 0 0 5th 19 5 14 0 151995 CAA 8 2 5 1 4 15 7 7th 19 8 10 1 30 28 25 QF1996 8 2 5 1 9 16 7 6th 19 6 9 4 24 26 22 QF1997 10 4 4 2 15 11 14 3rd 23 15 4 4 40 23 49 Champions R21998 8 7 0 1 21 7 22 1st 21 12 6 3 38 25 39 SF R11999 8 6 2 0 20 8 18 2nd 22 14 7 1 46 25 43 Runners up R12000 8 2 3 3 10 11 9 6th 21 9 8 4 22 23 31 SF2001 5 2 2 1 7 7 7 4th 21 8 10 3 32 26 27 Runners up2002 9 7 1 1 21 6 22 1st 22 15 5 1 44 20 46 Champions R32003 9 8 1 0 23 4 24 1st 22 17 5 0 50 24 51 Champions R42004 9 7 1 1 14 6 22 1st 21 12 6 3 36 22 39 SF QF2005 11 4 3 4 11 7 16 4th 18 6 10 4 20 25 22 QF2006 11 2 8 1 10 16 7 10th 18 4 13 1 17 25 132007 11 7 4 0 28 12 21 3rd 20 12 6 2 48 18 38 SF2008 11 4 5 2 10 10 14 9th 18 8 8 2 23 18 262009 11 2 8 1 15 19 7 10th 17 5 10 2 25 27 172010 13 5 2 4 19 2nd 19 8 5 6 23 17 30 SF2011 11 6 5 0 15 14 18 7th 20 11 9 0 34 24 332012 A 10 9 6 1 2 23 11 20 4th 20 12 3 5 42 25 41 Runners up R22013 8 5 2 1 18 7 16 3rd 21 11 8 2 30 20 35 SF R12014 8 4 1 3 8 2 15 3rd 20 7 8 5 19 11 26 QF2015 8 3 2 3 7 6 12 8th 21 7 10 4 24 27 25 Runners up2016 8 4 3 1 12 8 13 5th 21 8 9 4 27 29 28 Runners up2017 8 6 2 0 18 2nd 18 12 6 0 36 Runners up R22018 8 6 1 1 19 1st 18 10 6 2 32 SF2019 8 6 1 1 19 2nd 18 7 8 32020 6 3 2 1 10 6th 9 4 3 22021 8 4 3 1 13 4th 18 9 7 22022 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD TBDSource for CAA record NM Athletics 11 Source for Metro and Sun Belt record VCU Athletics 12 Records and statistics editSee also VCU Rams men s soccer results by opponent Attendance records edit 2 927 v Virginia Tech Oct 26 2003 2 242 v Virginia Sept 25 2012 1 987 v William amp Mary Oct 12 2011 Career records edit Points 13 Pos Player Career Pts 1 Matthew Delicate 2000 03 1032 Ricardo Capilla 1997 99 943 Kwaku Adu Gyamfi 1992 95 804 Orlin Weise 1985 88 725 Tedmore Henry 1980 82 66 Goals 13 Pos Player Career G1 Matthew Delicate 2000 03 452 Kwaku Adu Gyamfi 1992 95 343 Ricardo Capilla 1997 99 304 Kevin Jeffrey 1998 99 29Orlin Weise 1985 88 29 Game Winning Goals 13 Pos Player Career GWG1 Matthew Delicate 2000 03 172 Ricardo Capilla 1997 99 83 McColm Cephas 1998 99 7Kevin Jeffrey 1998 995 Mike Aust 2002 05 5Gonzalo Segares 2001 04NCAA tournament results edit Season Competition Round Seed Opponent Result Notes1997 NCAA Tournament R1 N A Georgetown 1 21998 NCAA Tournament R1 N A South Carolina 1 21999 NCAA Tournament R1 N A 5 Wake Forest 1 22002 NCAA Tournament R2 8 Furman 0 0 Furman wins in pen 2003 NCAA Tournament R2 9 Virginia Tech 5 2R3 9 5 Indiana 0 52004 NCAA Tournament R2 16 George Washington 2 0R3 16 1 Wake Forest 2 2 VCU wins in pen QF 16 9 UC Santa Barbara 1 42012 NCAA Tournament R2 14 Syracuse 2 3 Syracuse wins in 2OT2013 NCAA Tournament R1 N A Navy 0 32017 NCAA Tournament R2 16 Butler 2 3Honors editNCAA Men s Soccer Region 1 Runners up 1 2004 Atlantic 10 Conference Regular Season Winners 2 2018 2023 Runners up 1 2017 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Runners up 3 2012 2015 2016 Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Champions 3 1997 2002 2003 Runners up 2 1999 2001 Colonial Athletic Association Regular Season Winners 4 1998 2002 2003 2004 Runners up 2 1999 2010 Metro Conference Regular Season Winners 1 1993References edit Virginia Commonwealth University Primary Palette Retrieved March 23 2019 Epps Wayne Jr October 4 2018 VCU men s soccer set to celebrate 40th anniversary this weekend Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved November 1 2018 a b c 2009 Men s Soccer in Review PDF NMAthletics com Retrieved June 17 2011 VCU fires O Sullivan as soccer coach The Richmond Times Dispatch November 17 2009 Retrieved June 25 2011 Stern Adam April 26 2010 New coach new swagger for men s soccer The Commonwealth Times Retrieved June 25 2011 Stevens Patrick April 26 2011 VCU among George Mason s permanent home and home foes The Washington Times Retrieved November 6 2011 Sullivan Joe February 4 2011 Sully s Court My future viewing habits Boston Globe Retrieved November 6 2011 Local players sometimes leave home to spice VCU ODU rivalry Richmond Times Dispatch TimesDispatch com January 21 2011 Retrieved November 6 2011 Yanda Steve March 22 2011 NCAA tournament gives VCU and Richmond something in common The Washington Post Retrieved November 6 2011 VCU Men s Soccer Roster vcuathletics com Retrieved December 30 2022 CAA Men s Soccer Past Champions PDF Colonial Athletic Association NMAthletics com Archived from the original PDF on November 7 2012 Retrieved June 17 2011 VCU Men s Soccer Year by Year Results VCUAthletics com Retrieved November 5 2011 a b c VCU Men s Soccer Season Records VCUAthletics com Retrieved November 6 2011 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VCU Rams men 27s soccer amp oldid 1184562765, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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