Ohio State Buckeyes men's soccer

Ohio State Buckeyes
men's soccer
Founded 1953
University Ohio State University
Conference Big Ten
Location Columbus, OH
Head coach John Bluem (15th year)
Stadium Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 10,000)
Nickname Bucks, Buckeyes
Colors Scarlet and Gray[1]
         
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Runner Up
2007
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2007
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinal
2007
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2004, 2007, 2010
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014
Conference Tournament Champions
2000, 2007, 2009
Conference Regular Season Champions
2004, 2009

The Ohio State Buckeyes men's soccer team represents The Ohio State University in NCAA Division I men's soccer competitions.

Roster

As of May 21, 2016[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Parker Siegfried
2 United States MF Steven Munn
3 United States MF Kyle Culbertson
4 United States DF Diego Aguirre
5 England DF Liam Doyle
6 United States DF Hunter Robertson
7 United States MF Zach Mason
8 United States MF Alex Ranalli
9 United States FW Danny Jensen
10 United States MF Henry Chancy
11 United States DF Austin Bergstrom
12 United States DF Tyler Kidwell
13 United States FW Christian Soldat
14 United States DF Fikayo Idowu
16 United States MF Dennis Sparks
No. Position Player
17 United States FW Kenny Cunningham
18 United States MF Greg Solawa
19 United States FW Marcus McCrary
20 United States DF Jack Freeman
21 United States MF Jacob Duska
23 United States FW Yaw Amankwa
24 United States GK Max Swartz
25 United States DF Alex Nichols
26 United States MF Abdi Mohamed
27 United States FW Nate Kohl
28 United States GK Kyle Taalman
29 Brazil FW Joao Ehlers
30 United States MF Stephen Ravazzoli
31 United States DF Nathan Zanzig
32 United States GK Chris Froschauer

Seasons

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Ohio State (Independent) (1953–1990)
Independent Total: 56–40–4 35–16–4
Ohio State (Big Ten Conference) (1991–present)
1991 Gary Avedikian 4–16–0 1–4–0 5th
1992 Gary Avedikian 8–11–2 3–2–0 T–3rd
1993 Gary Avedikian 5–13–2 0–5–0 6th
1994 Gary Avedikian 8–11–1 2–3–0 T–3rd
1995 Gary Avedikian 7–11–1 1–4–0 2nd
1996 Gary Avedikian 7–8–3 2–2–1 T–3rd
1997 John Bluem 11–7–2 3–1–1 2nd
1998 John Bluem 8–9–3 3–2–0 3rd
1999 John Bluem 11–8–0 3–2–0 2nd
2000 John Bluem 12–5–4 2–2–1 4th NCAA First Round
2001 John Bluem 10–7–2 1–4–1 6th NCAA First Round
2002 John Bluem 11–7–1 3–3–0 T-2nd
2003 John Bluem 4–12–4 2–3–1 4th
2004 John Bluem 12–7–2 5–1–0 T-1st NCAA Third Round
2005 John Bluem 11–8–2 3–2–1 2nd NCAA First Round
2006 John Bluem 11–7–3 3–2–1 2nd
2007 John Bluem 17–4–5 4–1–1 2nd NCAA Runner-Up
2008 John Bluem 9–9–3 2–4–0 5th NCAA Second Round
2009 John Bluem 12–5–4 4–2–0 1st NCAA Second Round
2010 John Bluem 11–8–3 4–2–0 2nd NCAA Third Round
2011 John Bluem 10–7–2 4–2–0 2nd
2012 John Bluem 6–10–3 0–4–2 7th
2013 John Bluem 5–8–5 1–3–2 6th
2014 John Bluem 9–8–5 5–3–0 4th NCAA Second Round
2015 John Bluem
Big Ten Total: 219–206–62
Total: 373–336–71

      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:[3]

Team Management

Head Coaching history

These people served as the head coach for Ohio State's men's soccer program.[5]

Honors

References

  1. "Ohio State Brand Guidelines". The Ohio State University. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
  2. "Official Men's Soccer Roster". University of Ohio. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  3. "2014 Ohio State Men's Soccer History and Record Book" (PDF). Ohio State Athletics. GoBuckeyes.com. pp. 29–34.
  4. "Big Ten Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). Big Ten Conference Men's Soccer. BigTen.com. pp. 204–07. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  5. "Team Records – Ohio State Soccer" (PDF). OSU Athletics. p. 23.
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