2015 Akron Zips men's soccer team

2015 Akron Zips men's soccer
MAC Tournament champions
Georgetown Invitational champions
NCAA Tournament, College Cup, L 0–0 (7–8) vs. Stanford
Conference Mid-American Conference
2015 record 18-3-2 (0–0 MAC)
Head coach Jared Embick (3rd year)
Assistant coach Leo Chappel (1st year)
Assistant coach Oliver Slawson (9th year)
Assistant coach Ger Coppinger (1st year)
Home stadium FirstEnergy Stadium–Cub Cadet Field
2015 Mid-American Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#5 Akron 4 0 1     18 3 2
Western Michigan 3 1 1     10 4 4
Buffalo 2 2 1     8 7 4
West Virginia 2 3 0     6 12 0
Northern Illinois 1 3 1     7 6 1
Bowling Green 1 4 0     9 9 1
As of December 5, 2015; Rankings from NSCAA

The 2015 Akron Zips men's soccer team will represent The University of Akron during the 2015 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. It will be the 66th season of the university fielding a program. The Zips enter the season as the three-time defending MAC Men's Soccer Tournament champions.

The Zips begin the season on August 28 at VCU, and conclude the season at home against Bowling Green.[1]

2015 incoming team members

Name Pos. Height Weight Club Hometown Recruiting Ratings

Schedule


Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
City, State
Preseason
August 18*
#25 Oakland W 4–2 
FirstEnergy Stadium (1,154)
August 22*
#25 Bradley W 3–1 
FirstEnergy Stadium (1,299)
Regular season
August 28*
#25 at #RV VCU
VCU Tournament
W 3–2 2OT 1–0–0
Sports Backers Stadium (1,237)
August 30*
#25 vs. #24 Old Dominion
VCU Tournament
L 1–4  1–1–0
Sports Backers Stadium (348)
September 4*
at #4 Georgetown
Georgetown Tournament
W 1–0  2–1–0
Shaw Field (1,137)
September 7*
vs. #6 Maryland
Georgetown Tournament
W 3–2  3–1–0
Shaw Field (4,003)
September 11*
#rv #16 Saint Louis W 3–2  4–1–0
FirstEnergy Stadium (2,734)
September 16*
#11 Ohio State T 3–3 2OT 4–1–1
FirstEnergy Stadium (3,889)
September 22*
#9 #15 Wake Forest L 1–2  4–2–1
FirstEnergy Stadium (2,516)
September 25*
#9 at #RV UC Santa Barbara W 2–0  5–2–1
Harder Stadium (7,283)
September 30*
#9 Penn State W 1–0  6–2–1
FirstEnergy Stadium (2,103)
October 3*
#9 at UAB W 2–1 OT 7–2–1
West Campus Field (632)
October 6*
#8 Santa Clara W 2–0  8–2–1
FirstEnergy Stadium (1,813)
October 9
#8 at Buffalo W 2–1  9–2–1
UB Stadium (512)
October 17
#6 Northern Illinois W 4–0  10–2–1
FirstEnergy Stadium (1,719)
October 21*
#5 Michigan State W 4–1  11–2–1
FirstEnergy Stadium (2,062)
October 24
#5 at Western Michigan T 1–1 2OT 11–2–2
WMU Soccer Complex (971)
October 30
#6 at West Virginia W 2–0  12–2–2
Dlesk Stadium (1,238)
November 1*
#6 #25 UCLA L 2–4  12–3–2
First Energy Stadium (2,169)
November 7
#10 Bowling Green W 4–0  13–3–2
First Energy Stadium (1,691)
MAC Tournament
November 13
#10 West Virginia
MAC Tournament Semifinal
W 3–2  14–3–2
First Energy Stadium (1,238)
November 15
#10 Buffalo
MAC Tournament Final
W 1–0  15–3–2
First Energy Stadium (1,335)
NCAA Tournament
November 22*
#5 #23 Rutgers
NCAA 2nd Round
W 6–1  16–3–2
First Energy Stadium (2,025)
November 29*
#5 #11 SMU
NCAA 3rd Round
W 2–1  17–3–2
First Energy Stadium (2,280)
December 5*
#5 #9 Creighton
NCAA Quarterfinal
W 3–2 2OT 18–3–2
First Energy Stadium
December 11
#5 vs. #8 Stanford
NCAA College Cup Semifinal
T 0–0 (L 7–8 pen.) 2OT 18–3–3
Children's Mercy Park
Kansas City, Kansas (4,047)
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from NSCAA.

See also

References

  1. "Akron unveils challenging 2015 men's soccer schedule". GoZips.com. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
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