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词条 Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer
释义

  1. Roster

  2. Team management

  3. Head coaching history

  4. Seasons

  5. NCAA tournament: 1959–1974

  6. Attendance

  7. Notable alumni

  8. Honors

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

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|university = Saint Louis University
|conference = Atlantic 10 Conference
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|city = St. Louis
|stateabb = MO
|state = Missouri
|coach = Kevin Kalish
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|NCAAchampion = 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973
|NCAArunnerup = 1961, 1971, 1974
|NCAAcollegecup =1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1991, 1997
|NCAAeliteeight = {{small|1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1991, 1997, 2001, 2003}}
|NCAAsweetsixteen = {{small|1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003}}
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|conference_season = 1991, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2016
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The Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Saint Louis University. The Saint Louis Billikens compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I. Soccer is the main fall sport at SLU, which has not sponsored football since 1949.

Noted for their dominance in men's collegiate soccer during the late 1950s through the mid-1970s, the Billikens have won 10 NCAA Men's Soccer Championships, the most of any men's college soccer program.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} Despite this, the Billikens have not appeared in an NCAA national championship final since 1974, and have appeared in the college cup twice since then: 1991 and 1997. Of their ten titles, nine were outright earned by the Billikens and their 1972 title was shared with San Francisco Dons.

During their dynasty run from the 1960s through 1970s, the team was coached by Bob Guelker during their first five championships, while Harry Keough coached the last five championship teams at SLU. Dan Donigan was the most recent head coach, serving from February 2001 until he resigned in January 2010 to accept a position at Rutgers. Presently, the Billikens are coached by Kevin Kalish.

Roster

As of October 2016[1]{{Football squad start}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=1|pos=GK|nat=USA|name=Seth Stiebel}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=2|pos=DF|nat=GB|name=Andre Rivers-Hardware}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=3|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=David Viox}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=4|pos=DF|nat=NER|name=Quayyum Murana}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=5|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Chase Niece}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=6|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Lennart Hein}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=7|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=Jacob Krupp}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=8|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=Brandon Santel}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=9|pos=FW|nat=USA|name=Anthony Brown}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=10|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=Devin Boyce}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=11|pos=MF|nat=BRA|name=Leo Noavaes}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=12|pos=DF|nat=GER|name=Constantin Heider}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=13|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Eric Davies}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=14|pos=FW|nat=USA|name=Spencer Jones}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=15|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Reed Hawkins}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=16|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Keaton Schieffer}}{{Football squad mid}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=17|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Ben Huels}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=18|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=Patrick WIlkinson}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=19|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=John Klein}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=22|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=Matteo Kidd}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=23|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=John Makowiecki}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=24|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Jack Bessey}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=25|pos=MF|nat=USA|name=Youssef Ramadan}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=26|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Sean McGinty}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=27|pos=FW|nat=USA|name=Sean Armistead}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=28|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Jared Osgood}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=29|pos=GK|nat=USA|name=Ty Frederking}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=30|pos=GK|nat=USA|name=Ben Yeager}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=31|pos=DF|nat=USA|name=Nick Mootz}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=32|pos=MF/DF|nat=USA|name=JP Koshakji}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=|pos=|nat=|name=}}{{Football squad player|other=|no=|pos=|nat=|name=}}{{Football squad end}}

Team management

Coaching Staff
{{Fb cs header}}{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head Coach |s= Kevin Kalish}}{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Assistant Coach |s= Kris Bertsch}}{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Assistant Coach |s= Kevin Stoll}}{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Goalkeeper Coach |s= Tim Kelly}}{{Fb cs footer|u=October 20, 2016 |s=http://www.slubillikens.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=27200&SPID=93202&SPSID=632577 Saint Louis Billikens Athletics Website] |date=October 2018}}

Head coaching history

Dates Name Notes
1959–1966USA}} Bob Guelker Won 5 NCAA championships in 8 seasons.
1967–1982USA}} Harry Keough Won 5 NCAA championships in his first 7 seasons.
1983–1996USA}} Joe Clarke
1997–2000USA}} Bob Warming
2001–2009USA}} Dan Donigan
2010–2017USA}} Mike McGinty
2018–presentUSA}} Kevin Kalish

Seasons

{{main|List of Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer seasons}}
Previous Season's Records and Standings[2]
Season Overall
Record
Conf.
Record
Coach Conf. Conf Rank Conf.
Tournament
NCAA Tournament
20158–7–24–2–2Mike McGintyA103rd
201414–4–25–1–2Mike McGintyA102ndSemifinalsNCAA 2nd Round
201314–5–26–0–2Mike McGintyA101stRunner-Up
201216–5–07–2–0Mike McGintyA101stChampionsNCAA 2nd Round, 8th Overall Seed
20116–10–14–5–0Mike McGintyA1010th
20109–7–35–3–0Mike McGintyA105thSemifinals
200912–6–07–2–0DoniganA102ndChampionsNCAA 2nd Round
200812–5–56–3DoniganA104thSemifinals NCAA 2nd Round

NCAA tournament: 1959–1974

{{Main|NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship}}

The following table shows the sixteen-year span from 1959 to 1974 in which SLU won 10 NCAA titles. In the six seasons in which SLU did not win, they finished second three times, reached the semifinals once, reached the quarterfinals once, and reached the round-of-16 once. In all 16 seasons, the NCAA tournament was either won by SLU or by the team that had beaten SLU.

NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship[3]
YearFinalSemifinalistsHost CityHost Stadium
ChampionScoreRunner-up3rd PlaceScore4th Place
1959Saint Louis5–2BridgeportCCNY, West ChesterStorrs, ConnecticutMemorial Stadium
1960Saint Louis (2)3–2MarylandWest Chester, ConnecticutBrooklyn, New YorkBrooklyn College Field
1961West Chester2–0Saint LouisBridgeport, RutgersSt. Louis, MissouriPublic Schools Stadium
1962Saint Louis (3)4–3MarylandSpringfield College, Michigan StateSt. Louis, MissouriFrancis Field
1963Saint Louis (4)3–0NavyMaryland, ArmyPiscataway, New JerseyRutgers Stadium
1964Navy1–0Michigan StateSaint Louis, ArmyProvidence, Rhode IslandBrown Stadium
1965Saint Louis (5)1–0Michigan StateNavy, ArmySt. Louis, MissouriFrancis Field
1966San Francisco5–2Long Island UniversityMichigan State, ArmyBerkeley, CaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium
1967Michigan State
Saint Louis (6)
0–0 †Navy, Long Island–BrooklynSt. Louis, MissouriFrancis Field
1968Maryland
Michigan State (2)
2–2 (2OT) ‡Brown, San Jose StateAtlantaGrant Field
1969Saint Louis (7)4–0San FranciscoMaryland, HarvardSan Jose, CaliforniaSpartan Stadium
1970Saint Louis (8)1–0UCLAHartwick, HowardEdwardsville, IllinoisCougar Field, SIUE
1971Howard #3–2Saint LouisHarvard, San FranciscoMiamiMiami Orange Bowl
1972Saint Louis (9)4–2UCLAHoward, CornellMiamiMiami Orange Bowl
1973Saint Louis (10)3–2 (OT)UCLABrown, ClemsonMiamiMiami Orange Bowl
1974Howard2–1 (4OT)Saint LouisHartwick3–1UCLASt. Louis, MissouriBusch Memorial Stadium

Attendance

{{expand section|date=January 2016}}

Notable alumni

1950s–1980s
  • Mike Shanahan (1960) — Played on 1959 and 1960 championship teams
  • Carl Gentile (1965) — Played with the St. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer League; earned 6 caps with the U.S. national team
  • Pat McBride (1967) — Played 10 seasons with the St. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer League; earned 5 caps with the U.S. national team
  • Al Trost (1970) — Played with the St. Louis Stars and other teams in the North American Soccer League; earned 14 caps with the U.S. national team
  • Pat Leahy (1972) — Played on three of the school's national championship soccer teams; placekicker for the NFL's New York Jets from 1974–1992 & Jets' all-time leading scorer[4]
  • Joe Clarke (1975) — Played professional soccer for 7 seasons, including stints with NASL's St. Louis Stars and MISL's St. Louis Steamers
  • Jim Kavanaugh (1985) — Played in the Major Indoor Soccer League; co-founder and CEO of World Wide Technology.
1990s–present
  • Mike Sorber (1992) — 67 caps playing for the U.S. national team; played 7 professional seasons from 1994 to 2000 in Mexico and then in MLS
  • Brian McBride (1993) — scored 30 goals for the U.S. national team; played several seasons in the English Premier League
  • Shane Battelle (1993) — played 3 professional seasons from 1994 to 1996
  • Matt McKeon (1995) — played 7 seasons in MLS; 2 caps with the U.S. national team
  • Brad Davis (2001) — currently plays for Houston Dynamo; 17 caps with the U.S. national team
  • Dipsy Selolwane (2001) — played 4 seasons in MLS; played for the Botswana national team
  • Jack Jewsbury (2002) — has played in MLS since 2003; currently plays for the Portland Timbers
  • Vedad Ibišević (2003) — currently plays for Hertha BSC in Germany; played for Bosnia at the 2014 World Cup
  • Will John (2004) — played 3 seasons in MLS before moving to play in Europe
  • Tim Ward (2004) — played 8 seasons in MLS
  • Martin Hutton (2004) — 2 seasons in MLS from 2005 to 2006
  • John DiRaimondo (2006) — played 3 seasons in MLS from 2007 to 2009
  • Brandon Barklage (2008) — played 7 seasons in MLS from 2009 to 2015
  • Dado Hamzagić (2008) — played professionally two seasons in Bosnia from 2009 to 2011
  • Tim Ream (2009) — several professional seasons in MLS and in England; 20 U.S. national team caps
  • Chad Vandegriffe (2012) — played professionally in USL, MISL, and MASL

Note: The number in parentheses indicates the year the player graduated from SLU; for those who didn't graduate from SLU, the number indicates the last year they played for SLU.

Honors

  • College Cup (10)

1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967(co-champion) 1969, 1970, 1972, & 1973

  • Atlantic 10 Tournament

2009, 2012

See also

  • A Time for Champions, a film which chronicled the school's soccer dominance in the 1960s and 70s.
  • Keough Award — given to the top male and female soccer players from the St. Louis, Missouri area.
  • St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame
  • Soccer in St. Louis
  • Saint Louis–SIU Edwardsville men's soccer rivalry

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=2016 Roster |url=http://www.slubillikens.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=27200&SPID=93202&SPSID=632576 |publisher=Saint Louis University |accessdate=2016-10-20}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Previous Seasons |url=http://www.atlantic10.com/sports/m-soccer/archive/atl10-m-soccer-archive.html |publisher=CBS Interactive |accessdate=23 June 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130423084427/http://www.atlantic10.com/sports/m-soccer/archive/atl10-m-soccer-archive.html |archivedate=23 April 2013 |df= }}
3. ^http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_soccer_champs_records/2012/D1/champs.pdf
4. ^"Leahy To Be Enshrined in Missouri Sports Hall of Fame", SLU Billikens, February 9, 2007.

External links

  • Saint Louis Billikens Men's Soccer Official Website
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