Boston College Eagles men's soccer

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Boston College Eagles
men's soccer
2021 Boston College Eagles men's soccer team
Boston College Eagles wordmark.png
UniversityBoston College
Head coachBob Thompson (2nd[1] season)
ConferenceACC
LocationChestnut Hill, MA
StadiumNewton Campus Soccer Field
(Capacity: 2,000)
NicknameEagles
ColorsMaroon and gold[2]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2002, 2015
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2002, 2004, 2009, 2015
NCAA Tournament appearances
2019, 2016, 2015, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1990, 1982
Conference Tournament championships
2007, 2002, 2000, 1990
Conference Regular Season championships
2007, 2002, 1995

The Boston College Eagles men's soccer team represents Boston College in men's soccer. The team is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, having previously competed in the Big East Conference. The Eagles were led by coach Ed Kelly from 1988 until his retirement in 2019 .[3]

Roster[]

As of January 26, 2022[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Christian Garner
2 DF Costa Rica CRC Alejandro Zimmermann
3 DF Croatia CRO Ivan Postolka
4 DF United States USA Diego Ochoa
5 DF United States USA Victor Souza
6 MF United States USA Ian Buehler
7 FW United States USA Aidan Farwell
8 MF Spain ESP Nacho Dominguez
10 MF United States USA Amos Shapiro-Thompson
11 MF United States USA Mike Suski
12 DF United States USA Wil Jacques
13 MF United States USA Arsen Melkumyan
15 MF United States USA Jack Burgess
16 MF United States USA Tyshawn Rose
17 DF Germany GER Moritz Frahm
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF United States USA Walker Davey
19 DF United States USA Tyler Stott
20 MF United States USA Jorge Dickens
21 MF United States USA Jonathan Murphy
22 FW United States USA Drew Serafino
23 FW Iceland ISL Stefan Sigurdarson
24 MF United States USA Sam White
25 MF United States USA Adama Kaba
27 MF United States USA Alex Mieles
31 GK United States USA Alfonso De Vito
32 GK Chile CHI Thomas Jordan
33 GK United States USA Brennan Klein
77 MF Iceland ISL Kristofer Konradsson
MF United States USA Dilen Patel

Notable alumni[]

Head coaches[]

  • Gyorgy Lang (1967–1971)
  • Ben Brewster (1972, 1977–1987)
  • Hans Westerkamp (1973–1976)
  • Ed Kelly (1988–2019)
  • Bob Thompson (2019–present)

Yearly records[]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Gyorgy Lang (Independent) (1967–1971)
1967 Gyorgy Lang 7–5–1
1968 Gyorgy Lang 3–9–0
1969 Gyorgy Lang 5–4–3
1970 Gyorgy Lang 4–9–0
1971 Gyorgy Lang 6–8–0
Gyorgy Lang: 25–34–4
Ben Brewster (Independent) (1972–1972)
1972 Ben Brewster 3–9–2
Ben Brewster: 3–9–2
Hans Westerkamp (Independent) (1973–1976)
1973 Hans Westerkamp 7–6–3
1974 Hans Westerkamp 5–9–2
1975 Hans Westerkamp 4–11–1
1976 Hans Westerkamp 6–8–1
Hans Westerkamp: 22–34–7
Ben Brewster (Independent) (1977–1984)
1977 Ben Brewster 6–9–1
1978 Ben Brewster 13–5–0
1979 Ben Brewster 9–6–5
1980 Ben Brewster 15–3–3
1981 Ben Brewster 14–6–1
1982 Ben Brewster 15–5–3 NCAA First Round
1983 Ben Brewster 9–10–2
1984 Ben Brewster 7–8–3
Ben Brewster (Big East Conference) (1985–1987)
1985 Ben Brewster 8–9–3 1–2–0 3rd North
1986 Ben Brewster 8–8–5 2–1–0 3rd North
1987 Ben Brewster 4–12–3 1–1–1 2nd North
Ben Brewster: 108–81–29 4–4–1
Ed Kelly (Big East Conference) (1988–2004)
1988 Ed Kelly 7–11–1 1–2–0 4th North
1989 Ed Kelly 8–10–1 2–1–0 2nd North
1990 Ed Kelly 14–5–2 5–2–1 2nd NCAA First Round
1991 Ed Kelly 8–7–3 2–4–2 7th
1992 Ed Kelly 10–8–0 3–5–0 6th
1993 Ed Kelly 12–5–1 5–3–0 3rd
1994 Ed Kelly 7–7–3 5–2–1 3rd
1995 Ed Kelly 11–5–2 8–1–1 1st
1996 Ed Kelly 3–10–4 3–4–4 8th
1997 Ed Kelly 5–9–2 4–6–1 8th
1998 Ed Kelly 5–10–2 2–8–1 10th
1999 Ed Kelly 6–9–2 2–9–0 10th
2000 Ed Kelly 12–7–1 7–3–1 3rd NCAA First Round
2001 Ed Kelly 10–8–0 6–4–0 6th NCAA First Round
2002 Ed Kelly 18–5–0 8–2–0 1st NCAA Quarterfinals
2003 Ed Kelly 6–7–4 3–5–2 9th
2004 Ed Kelly 13–5–2 6–3–1 3rd NCAA Regional Semifinal
Ed Kelly (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2005–2019)
2005 Ed Kelly 5–9–2 0–6–2 9th
2006 Ed Kelly 8–7–2 3–3–2 6th
2007 Ed Kelly 15–5–1 7–1–0 1st NCAA Second Round
2008 Ed Kelly 11–7–3 5–3–0 3rd NCAA Second Round
2009 Ed Kelly 14–9–0 5–3–0 4th NCAA Regional Semifinal
2010 Ed Kelly 10–5–5 2–2–4 5th NCAA First Round
2011 Ed Kelly 14–6–1 4–4–0 6th NCAA Second Round
2012 Ed Kelly 8–6–5 3–2–3 t–4th NCAA First Round
2013 Ed Kelly 7–9–3 4–6–1 8th
2014 Ed Kelly 5–8–3 1–6–1 6th Atlantic
2015 Ed Kelly 11–8–2 4–4–0 3rd Atlantic NCAA Quarterfinals
2016 Ed Kelly 9–9–3 3–3–3 5th Atlantic NCAA Second Round
2017 Ed Kelly 6–10–1 1–6–1 5th Atlantic
2018 Ed Kelly 4–8–4 2–5–1 4th Atlantic
2019 Ed Kelly 9–6–3 2–4–2 5th Atlantic NCAA Second Round
Ed Kelly: 290–241–68 111–116–32
Bob Thompson (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2020–present)
2020 Bob Thompson 1–3–1 1–3–1 5th Atlantic
2020 Bob Thompson 6–7–2 2–4–2 4th Atlantic
Bob Thompson: 7–10–3 3–7–3
Total: 436–396–104

      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

Championships[]

ACC Tournament:

  • Champions (1): 2007

ACC Regular Season:

  • Champions (1): 2007

Big East Tournament:

  • Champions (3): 1990, 2000, 2002
  • Runners-up (2): 1982, 1993

Big East Regular Season:

  • Champions (2): 1995, 2002
  • Runners-up (1): 1990

Awards and honors[]

References[]

  1. ^ Athletic Communications. "Bob Thompson". Boston College Eagles. Boston College. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Boston College Athletics Unveils New Logos". July 26, 2000. Retrieved April 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "BC soccer coach Ed Kelly retires after 32 years". USA Today. November 25, 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  4. ^ "2021 Men's Soccer Roster". bceagles.com. Boston College. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  5. ^ Athletic Communications. "Eagles Land Three On All-ACC Freshman Team". Boston College Eagles. Boston College. Retrieved March 1, 2020.

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