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The Cornell Big Red men's soccer program represents the Cornell University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. Founded in 1908, the Big Red compete in the Ivy League. The Big Red are coached by John Smith, a former professional player and assistant coach for the Stanford Cardinal men's soccer program. Cornell plays their home matches at Charles F. Berman Field.
Roster
- As of May 10, 2021 [2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Team honors
National championships
- ISFA National Champion (1): 1934
Conference championships
- Ivy League (4): 1975*, 1977, 1995*, 2012
(* shared title)
Individual honors
The following players have been awarded as All-Americans by United Soccer Coaches or Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association.[3]
First-Team All Americans
Year | Player | Year |
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1910 | T.M. Stephenson | GK |
1911 | M. Davis | MF |
1912 | Robert Davis | MF |
1914 | Howard Lynch | MF |
Clarence Dyer | MF | |
1915 | Frank Thomas | DF |
1917 | Russell Iler | DF |
George Dibble | MF | |
1921 | Hugh Fates | DF |
Elliot Thompson | MF | |
Francis Righter | FW | |
Eduardo Elli | FW | |
1922 | Elliot Thompson | MF |
Francis Righter | FW | |
1926 | Chien Hsu | DF |
1928 | George Olditch | FW |
1930 | James Donovan | MF |
1932 | Louis Bernejillo | MF |
1933 | Louis Bernejillo | MF |
1936 | William Hershey | FW |
1937 | Leonard Darling | FW |
1938 | Eugene Crosby | FW |
1939 | John Perry | DF |
1940 | Robert Ochs | GK |
1944 | Edward McDonough | DF |
1948 | Charles Berman | FW |
1950 | Derl Derr | FW |
1951 | George Boateng | FW |
1957 | Josh Nelson | DF |
1967 | Nikos Alexandridis | FW |
1973 | Kip Jordan | DF |
Second-Team All-Americans
Year | Player | Year |
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1909 | Carlos Collado | DF |
Alan Towers | MF | |
1927 | Gibson Allen | GK |
Chien Hsu | DF | |
1929 | Egbert Cory | FW |
1930 | Orlando Carvalho | FW |
1934 | Bo Ivar Adlerbert | DF |
Hendrick Versluis | FW | |
1935 | Sidney Nathanson | FW |
1938 | John Perry | DF |
1939 | I. Robert Wood | GK |
David Podrisky | FW | |
1940 | John Perry | MF |
Robert Taylor | FW | |
1941 | Gordon Blatz | FW |
1943 | Merill Hunter | DF |
Charles Cox | GK | |
Robert Prince | FW | |
1944 | William Matchneer | GK |
George Bailey | FW | |
1948 | Derl Derr | FW |
1949 | Gunter Meng | FW |
1950 | Gunter Meng | FW |
1957 | Al Stratta | FW |
1959 | Ron Maierhofer | FW |
1965 | Seth Dei | FW |
1974 | Jon Ross | GK |
1980 | Kurt Bettger | DF |
1996 | Rob Elliott | MF |
Third-Team All-Americans
Year | Player | Year |
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1995 | Eric Kusseluk | FW |
Seasons
Year-by-year
The Big Red have sponsored varsity soccer for 111 seasons. They have a combined record of 510–545–148.[4]
NCAA Tournament history
Cornell has appeared in 11 NCAA Tournaments. Their most recent appearance came in 2022.[5]
References
- ^ "Colors". Cornell University Brand Center. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- ^ 2020-21 Men's soccer roster on Cornell website
- ^ "Cornell Men's Soccer History" (PDF). cornellbigred.com. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ "2017 Men's Soccer Quick Facts". cornellbigred.com. Cornell University. August 22, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ "NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Brackets" (PDF). fs.ncaa.org. National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 30, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
External links
- Official website
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