Niagara Purple Eagles men's soccer

The Niagara Purple Eagles men's soccer team is the men's college soccer team that represent Niagara University (Lewiston, New York, United States) and competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) of NCAA Division I. The Purple Eagles play their home games at Niagara Field on the campus of Niagara University. The team colors are purple PMS 268 and white.

Niagara Purple Eagles
Founded1969
UniversityNiagara University
Head coachBill Boyle (1st season)
ConferenceMAAC
LocationLewiston, NY
StadiumNiagara Field
(Capacity: 1,200)
NicknamePurple Eagles
ColorsPurple and White[1]
         
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament appearances
2012
Conference Tournament championships
2012

History

The team played their first season in 1969, and joined the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) in 1989.

In the 2012 season, the team won its first MAAC tournament title and the program's first NCAA play-in berth, losing against Michigan on the first round (1-3).

All-time school records

  • At the end of the 2014 season, the team holds an all time record of 257-390-64 overall and 68-101-21 in MAAC.[2]
  • Most wins were obtained in the 2012 (13-2-4) season.
  • Most goals in a season were obtained in the 1970 (65) season.
  • Most goals scored and biggest margin of victory happened 19 September 1970: Niagara 17 - Canisius 0.
  • Most goals in a Single Game by a player Adrian Philip Humphries 19 September 1970 v. Canisius

All-time head coaches

YearsHead CoachRecordPostseason
1969–1970Alphonse Montagna19-7-1-
1971–1972Michael Gomez16-3-2-
1973Adrian Philip Humphries5-4-3-
1974–1981Jean Tassy47-40-7-
1982–1983Richard White9-12-3-
1984Niels Guldbjerg4-8-0-
1985–1990Gus Campbell37-52-5-
1991–1992Don Antonio0-29-1-
1993Joe DeTommaso2-13-0-
1994–1995Chris Spacone0-31-0-
1996–1997Paul James13-17-4-
1998–2001Tim Smith12-59-4-
2002–2011Dermot McGrane61-86-21-
2011–2012Chase Brooks22-6-90-1
2013–2015Eric Barnes11-39-7-
2016–Bill Boyle

NCAA Division I Playoffs

Year Location Opponent Result
2012U-M Soccer Stadium, Ann ArborMichiganL 3-1

Notable players

References

  1. "Niagara University Athletic Department Quick Facts". August 2, 2011. Retrieved April 15, 2016.
  2. History Book


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