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Virginia Tech Hokies men's soccer

The Virginia Tech Hokies men's soccer team represents the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. The Hokies are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference and play their home matches at Sandra D. Thompson Field.

Virginia Tech Hokies
men's soccer
2023 Virginia Tech Hokies men's soccer team
Founded1972
UniversityVirginia Tech
Head coachMike Brizendine (15th season)
ConferenceACC
LocationBlacksburg, Virginia
StadiumThompson Field
(Capacity: 2,500)
NicknameHokies, Fighting Gobblers
ColorsChicago maroon and burnt orange[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2007
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2007, 2016
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2007, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
NCAA Tournament appearances
2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Conference Regular Season championships
1997

Historically, Virginia Tech has been one of the weaker outfits in the ACC, regularly finishing towards the bottom of the conference standings. The program's most successful era came briefly in the early to mid-2000s, where the five years, the Hokies earned three berths into the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. In 2003 and 2005, the Hokies made their first two appearances in the tournament, where they reached the second round of the tournament. In 2007, the team made a remarkable run to the College Cup, making their deepest run in tournament history. Since their 2007 run, they did not qualify for an NCAA Tournament bid again until 2016.

History edit

Oliver Weiss era, NCAA violations edit

The improved greatly with the arrival of head coach Oliver Weiss in 2000. Under Weiss, Tech has made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament (second round in 2003, 2005, first round in 2006, and the semifinals in 2007), the only four in school history. The team is currently ranked fourth in the nation under the Division I NSCAA/adidas National Rankings (last updated Tuesday, November 6, 2007). In the 2007 season, the team achieved its highest national ranking in school history when they reached #4 on October 23. The previous highest ranking was in the 2005 season at eighth in the country. Also, Tech set a new school record with a 15-game unbeaten streak (10-0-5 from September 2 to November 3) during the 2007 season.

The popularity for the team and game attendance has increased since the invitation to the Atlantic Coast Conference and with the 2006 FIFA World Cup. 2008 was by all accounts a rebuilding year, as the Hokies went winless (0-8) in ACC play.

In 2009, Coach Weiss resigned, days before the school self-reported recruiting violations to the NCAA in connection with Weiss allegedly fronting application fees for recruits.[2] Per NCAA rules, paying for a recruit's application fees, even if the recruit repays the loan, is not permitted. Mike Brizendine, a Weiss assistant and former head coach of Bridgewater College, was promoted to head coach to replace him.

Notable events edit

On September 11, 2011, the Hokies defeated the UNC Tar Heels 1–0 in extra time, making it one of the largest college soccer upsets of the 2011 season. Tech, at the time was unranked, while North Carolina was ranked first in the nation.[3]

Rivalries edit

Radford edit

A local derby between the two sides, Virginia Tech regularly plays against the Radford Highlanders men's soccer program.

Virginia edit

Virginia Tech's major rival in soccer is the Virginia Cavaliers men's soccer program. The two sides have a longstanding rivalry across all sports which translates over to soccer. Generally, matches between the two sides attract larger than average crowds.[4] In the 2005–06 and 2006-07 school years, the program-wide rivalry was called the Commonwealth Challenge. A renewed rivalry competition began for the 2014–15 season, called the "Commonwealth Clash."

Historically, Virginia has dominated the rivalry, leading the all-time series 34-5-7.

Roster edit

As of January 11, 2024[5]

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 Connor Jordan-Hyde
2 DF   USA Isaiah Byrd
3 DF   NOR Oskar Haugli
4 DF   BRA Welnilton da Silva
5 DF   USA Zayyan Ahmed
6 MF   DEN Marco Vesterholm
7 FW   USA Declan Quill
8 MF   GHA Mayola Kinyua
9 MF   JPN Misei Yoshizawa
10 FW   CRC Marcos Escoe
11 FW   DEN Oliver Roche
12 MF   USA Ben Fisher
13 MF   USA Carter Hensley
14 DF   USA Grant Howard
15 FW   USA Andy Sullins
16 MF   IRL Conor Pugh
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   USA Ethan Hackenberg
18 MF   USA Willie Cardona
19 MF   USA Theo Drennan
20 MF   USA Ethan Ballek
21 DF   USA Noe Uwimana
22 DF   USA Mason McClendon
23 DF   CYP Sergios Feneridis
24 FW   USA Ethan Czaporowski
25 GK   USA Zach Glesius
26 DF   USA Harry Neill
27 GK   USA Timi Adams
29 FW   USA Nick Laffey
31 MF   USA Harrison Krieg
32 DF   USA Carsten Bay
33 DF   USA Jordan Black

Seasons edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Virginia Tech (Independent) (1972–1994)
1972 George Snead 2–4–3
1973 George Snead 4–3–3
1974 Jerry Cheynet 5–6–0
1975 Jerry Cheynet 4–5–1
1976 Jerry Cheynet 4–6–1
1977 Jerry Cheynet 7–4–1
1978 Jerry Cheynet 9–4–2
1979 Jerry Cheynet 8–6–1
1980 Jerry Cheynet 8–5–1
1981 Jerry Cheynet 10–5–1
1982 Jerry Cheynet 5–10–0
1983 Jerry Cheynet 1–11–3
1984 Jerry Cheynet 8–8–2
1985 Jerry Cheynet 10–7–1
1986 Jerry Cheynet 7–9–2
1987 Jerry Cheynet 9–8–3
1988 Jerry Cheynet 11–9–0
1989 Jerry Cheynet 10–10–1
1990 Jerry Cheynet 10–10–1
1991 Jerry Cheynet 10–8–3
1992 Jerry Cheynet 10–7–2
1993 Jerry Cheynet 10–8–1
1994 Jerry Cheynet 7–12–0
Independent (1972–1994) Total: 193–165–33
Virginia Tech (Atlantic 10) (1995–1999)
1995 Jerry Cheynet 8–10–2 6–3–2 T–3rd A10 Semifinal
1996 Jerry Cheynet 12–8–0 7–4–0 T–4th A10 Semifinal
1997 Jerry Cheynet 14–5–1 8–2–1 1st A10 Semifinal
1998 Jerry Cheynet 11–9–1 7–3–1 T–3rd A10 Final
1999 Jerry Cheynet 11–8–0 7–4–0 T–3rd
A10 Total: 56–40–4 35–16–4
Virginia Tech (Independent) (2000–2000)
2000 Jerry Cheynet 8–9–2
Independent (2000) Total: 8–9–2
Virginia Tech (Big East) (2001–2003)
2001 Jerry Cheynet 11–6–2 4–4–2 8th Big East Quarterfinal
2002 Oliver Weiss 10–7–1 5–5–0 9th
2003 Oliver Weiss 14–5–3 7–3–0 2nd Big East Quarterfinal
NCAA Second Round
Big East Total: 35–18–6 16–12–2
Virginia Tech (ACC) (2004–present)
2004 Oliver Weiss 9–10–1 2–5–0 8th ACC Quarterfinal
2005 Oliver Weiss 10–5–5 3–2–3 4th ACC Quarterfinal
NCAA Second Round
2006 Oliver Weiss 11–8–1 2–5–1 8th ACC First Round
NCAA First Round
2007 Oliver Weiss 14–4–5 3–1–4 4th ACC Semifinal
NCAA College Cup
2008 Oliver Weiss 5–13–1 0–8–0 9th ACC First Round
2009 Mike Brizendine 5–12–0 2–6–0 8th ACC First Round
2010 Mike Brizendine 5–13–1 1–6–1 9th
2011 Mike Brizendine 4–13–2 1–6–1 9th ACC First Round
2012 Mike Brizendine 7–10–3 0–7–1 9th ACC Quarterfinal
2013 Mike Brizendine 4–8–5 1–5–5 11th
2014 Mike Brizendine 7–8–2 2–5–1 9th ACC First Round
2015 Mike Brizendine 5–9–3 0–5–3 11th
2016 Mike Brizendine 13–5–4 3–4–2 9th ACC First Round
NCAA Quarterfinal
2017 Mike Brizendine 10–10–0 3–5–0 9th NCAA Second Round
2018 Mike Brizendine 11–7–3 3–4–1 7th NCAA Third Round
2019 Mike Brizendine 10–6–3 2–4–2 11th NCAA Third Round
2020 Mike Brizendine 7–6–4 5–5–2 2nd (North) NCAA Third Round
2021 Mike Brizendine 11–5–4 3–4–1 5th (Coastal) NCAA Second Round
2022 Mike Brizendine 3–14–1 0–8–0 6th (Coastal)
2023 Mike Brizendine 4–9–4 2–5–1 6th (Coastal)
ACC Total: 161–175–52 38–100–29
Total: 436–348–95

      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

Source:[6]

  • A10 Standings source[7]
  • ACC Standings source[8]
  • Big East Standings source[9]

Notable alumni edit

Current Professional Players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Virginia Tech University Trademarks". Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  2. ^ Berman, Mark (2009-08-25). "Yellow card for Tech as university reports violations to NCAA". The Roanoke Times.
  3. ^ "Virginia Tech men top No. 1 UNC in soccer". Charlotte Observer. September 11, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
  4. ^ "Commonwealth Challenge". hokiesports.com.
  5. ^ "2023 Men's Soccer Roster". hokiesports.com. Virginia Tech Athletics. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
  6. ^ "2013 Virginia Tech Men's Soccer History and Record Book" (PDF). Virginia Tech Athletics. HokieSports.com. pp. 4–6.
  7. ^ "A10 Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Soccer. Atlantic10.com. pp. 11–12. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  8. ^ "ACC All-Time Men's Soccer Standings" (PDF). Raycom Sports. Raycomsports.com. pp. 73–76. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  9. ^ "All-Time BIG EAST Men's Soccer Standings" (PDF). Big East. GRFX.cstv.com. p. 2.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the women s team see Virginia Tech Hokies women s soccer The Virginia Tech Hokies men s soccer team represents the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in all NCAA Division I men s college soccer competitions The Hokies are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference and play their home matches at Sandra D Thompson Field Virginia Tech Hokiesmen s soccer2023 Virginia Tech Hokies men s soccer teamFounded1972UniversityVirginia TechHead coachMike Brizendine 15th season ConferenceACCLocationBlacksburg VirginiaStadiumThompson Field Capacity 2 500 NicknameHokies Fighting GobblersColorsChicago maroon and burnt orange 1 HomeAwayNCAA Tournament College Cup2007NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals2007 2016NCAA Tournament Round of 162007 2016 2018 2019 2020NCAA Tournament appearances2003 2005 2006 2007 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021Conference Regular Season championships1997 Historically Virginia Tech has been one of the weaker outfits in the ACC regularly finishing towards the bottom of the conference standings The program s most successful era came briefly in the early to mid 2000s where the five years the Hokies earned three berths into the NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship In 2003 and 2005 the Hokies made their first two appearances in the tournament where they reached the second round of the tournament In 2007 the team made a remarkable run to the College Cup making their deepest run in tournament history Since their 2007 run they did not qualify for an NCAA Tournament bid again until 2016 Contents 1 History 1 1 Oliver Weiss era NCAA violations 1 2 Notable events 2 Rivalries 2 1 Radford 2 2 Virginia 3 Roster 4 Seasons 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Current Professional Players 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2016 Oliver Weiss era NCAA violations edit The improved greatly with the arrival of head coach Oliver Weiss in 2000 Under Weiss Tech has made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament second round in 2003 2005 first round in 2006 and the semifinals in 2007 the only four in school history The team is currently ranked fourth in the nation under the Division I NSCAA adidas National Rankings last updated Tuesday November 6 2007 In the 2007 season the team achieved its highest national ranking in school history when they reached 4 on October 23 The previous highest ranking was in the 2005 season at eighth in the country Also Tech set a new school record with a 15 game unbeaten streak 10 0 5 from September 2 to November 3 during the 2007 season The popularity for the team and game attendance has increased since the invitation to the Atlantic Coast Conference and with the 2006 FIFA World Cup 2008 was by all accounts a rebuilding year as the Hokies went winless 0 8 in ACC play In 2009 Coach Weiss resigned days before the school self reported recruiting violations to the NCAA in connection with Weiss allegedly fronting application fees for recruits 2 Per NCAA rules paying for a recruit s application fees even if the recruit repays the loan is not permitted Mike Brizendine a Weiss assistant and former head coach of Bridgewater College was promoted to head coach to replace him Notable events edit On September 11 2011 the Hokies defeated the UNC Tar Heels 1 0 in extra time making it one of the largest college soccer upsets of the 2011 season Tech at the time was unranked while North Carolina was ranked first in the nation 3 Rivalries editRadford edit A local derby between the two sides Virginia Tech regularly plays against the Radford Highlanders men s soccer program Virginia edit Main article Virginia Virginia Tech rivalry Virginia Tech s major rival in soccer is the Virginia Cavaliers men s soccer program The two sides have a longstanding rivalry across all sports which translates over to soccer Generally matches between the two sides attract larger than average crowds 4 In the 2005 06 and 2006 07 school years the program wide rivalry was called the Commonwealth Challenge A renewed rivalry competition began for the 2014 15 season called the Commonwealth Clash Historically Virginia has dominated the rivalry leading the all time series 34 5 7 Roster editAs of January 11 2024 5 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 nbsp USA Connor Jordan Hyde 2 DF nbsp USA Isaiah Byrd 3 DF nbsp NOR Oskar Haugli 4 DF nbsp BRA Welnilton da Silva 5 DF nbsp USA Zayyan Ahmed 6 MF nbsp DEN Marco Vesterholm 7 FW nbsp USA Declan Quill 8 MF nbsp GHA Mayola Kinyua 9 MF nbsp JPN Misei Yoshizawa 10 FW nbsp CRC Marcos Escoe 11 FW nbsp DEN Oliver Roche 12 MF nbsp USA Ben Fisher 13 MF nbsp USA Carter Hensley 14 DF nbsp USA Grant Howard 15 FW nbsp USA Andy Sullins 16 MF nbsp IRL Conor Pugh No Pos Nation Player 17 MF nbsp USA Ethan Hackenberg 18 MF nbsp USA Willie Cardona 19 MF nbsp USA Theo Drennan 20 MF nbsp USA Ethan Ballek 21 DF nbsp USA Noe Uwimana 22 DF nbsp USA Mason McClendon 23 DF nbsp CYP Sergios Feneridis 24 FW nbsp USA Ethan Czaporowski 25 GK nbsp USA Zach Glesius 26 DF nbsp USA Harry Neill 27 GK nbsp USA Timi Adams 29 FW nbsp USA Nick Laffey 31 MF nbsp USA Harrison Krieg 32 DF nbsp USA Carsten Bay 33 DF nbsp USA Jordan BlackSeasons editStatistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Virginia Tech Independent 1972 1994 1972 George Snead 2 4 3 1973 George Snead 4 3 3 1974 Jerry Cheynet 5 6 0 1975 Jerry Cheynet 4 5 1 1976 Jerry Cheynet 4 6 1 1977 Jerry Cheynet 7 4 1 1978 Jerry Cheynet 9 4 2 1979 Jerry Cheynet 8 6 1 1980 Jerry Cheynet 8 5 1 1981 Jerry Cheynet 10 5 1 1982 Jerry Cheynet 5 10 0 1983 Jerry Cheynet 1 11 3 1984 Jerry Cheynet 8 8 2 1985 Jerry Cheynet 10 7 1 1986 Jerry Cheynet 7 9 2 1987 Jerry Cheynet 9 8 3 1988 Jerry Cheynet 11 9 0 1989 Jerry Cheynet 10 10 1 1990 Jerry Cheynet 10 10 1 1991 Jerry Cheynet 10 8 3 1992 Jerry Cheynet 10 7 2 1993 Jerry Cheynet 10 8 1 1994 Jerry Cheynet 7 12 0 Independent 1972 1994 Total 193 165 33 Virginia Tech Atlantic 10 1995 1999 1995 Jerry Cheynet 8 10 2 6 3 2 T 3rd A10 Semifinal 1996 Jerry Cheynet 12 8 0 7 4 0 T 4th A10 Semifinal 1997 Jerry Cheynet 14 5 1 8 2 1 1st A10 Semifinal 1998 Jerry Cheynet 11 9 1 7 3 1 T 3rd A10 Final 1999 Jerry Cheynet 11 8 0 7 4 0 T 3rd A10 Total 56 40 4 35 16 4 Virginia Tech Independent 2000 2000 2000 Jerry Cheynet 8 9 2 Independent 2000 Total 8 9 2 Virginia Tech Big East 2001 2003 2001 Jerry Cheynet 11 6 2 4 4 2 8th Big East Quarterfinal 2002 Oliver Weiss 10 7 1 5 5 0 9th 2003 Oliver Weiss 14 5 3 7 3 0 2nd Big East QuarterfinalNCAA Second Round Big East Total 35 18 6 16 12 2 Virginia Tech ACC 2004 present 2004 Oliver Weiss 9 10 1 2 5 0 8th ACC Quarterfinal 2005 Oliver Weiss 10 5 5 3 2 3 4th ACC QuarterfinalNCAA Second Round 2006 Oliver Weiss 11 8 1 2 5 1 8th ACC First RoundNCAA First Round 2007 Oliver Weiss 14 4 5 3 1 4 4th ACC SemifinalNCAA College Cup 2008 Oliver Weiss 5 13 1 0 8 0 9th ACC First Round 2009 Mike Brizendine 5 12 0 2 6 0 8th ACC First Round 2010 Mike Brizendine 5 13 1 1 6 1 9th 2011 Mike Brizendine 4 13 2 1 6 1 9th ACC First Round 2012 Mike Brizendine 7 10 3 0 7 1 9th ACC Quarterfinal 2013 Mike Brizendine 4 8 5 1 5 5 11th 2014 Mike Brizendine 7 8 2 2 5 1 9th ACC First Round 2015 Mike Brizendine 5 9 3 0 5 3 11th 2016 Mike Brizendine 13 5 4 3 4 2 9th ACC First RoundNCAA Quarterfinal 2017 Mike Brizendine 10 10 0 3 5 0 9th NCAA Second Round 2018 Mike Brizendine 11 7 3 3 4 1 7th NCAA Third Round 2019 Mike Brizendine 10 6 3 2 4 2 11th NCAA Third Round 2020 Mike Brizendine 7 6 4 5 5 2 2nd North NCAA Third Round 2021 Mike Brizendine 11 5 4 3 4 1 5th Coastal NCAA Second Round 2022 Mike Brizendine 3 14 1 0 8 0 6th Coastal 2023 Mike Brizendine 4 9 4 2 5 1 6th Coastal ACC Total 161 175 52 38 100 29 Total 436 348 95 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 Source 6 A10 Standings source 7 ACC Standings source 8 Big East Standings source 9 Notable alumni editMain page Category Virginia Tech Hokies men s soccer players Current Professional Players edit nbsp Kyle Renfro 2010 2013 Currently assistant coach with Duke nbsp Will Mejia 2016 2019 Currently with Greenville Triumph nbsp Sivert Haugli 2018 2021 Currently with Moss nbsp Daniel Pereira 2019 2020 Currently with Austin FC and Venezuela international nbsp Jacob Labovitz 2019 2021 Currently with Greenville Triumph nbsp Danny Flores 2021 2022 Currently with Sporting Kansas City nbsp Ben Martino 2021 2022 Currently with Nashville SCReferences edit Virginia Tech University Trademarks Retrieved September 22 2019 Berman Mark 2009 08 25 Yellow card for Tech as university reports violations to NCAA The Roanoke Times Virginia Tech men top No 1 UNC in soccer Charlotte Observer September 11 2011 Retrieved September 14 2011 Commonwealth Challenge hokiesports com 2023 Men s Soccer Roster hokiesports com Virginia Tech Athletics Retrieved January 11 2024 2013 Virginia Tech Men s Soccer History and Record Book PDF Virginia Tech Athletics HokieSports com pp 4 6 A10 Men s Soccer Record Book PDF Atlantic 10 Conference Men s Soccer Atlantic10 com pp 11 12 Retrieved 1 May 2015 ACC All Time Men s Soccer Standings PDF Raycom Sports Raycomsports com pp 73 76 Retrieved 1 May 2015 All Time BIG EAST Men s Soccer Standings PDF Big East GRFX cstv com p 2 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia Tech Hokies men 27s soccer amp oldid 1206986305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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