2015 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer season

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Missouri Valley Conference
Season2015
ChampionsSIUE
MVC Tourney Winner Drake
To NCAA tournament Drake
Matches played106
Goals scored153 (1.44 per match)
Average goals/game1.205
Top goalscorerWes Carson, UCA
9 goals
Biggest home winEvansville 4–0 Northern Kentucky (November 3)
Bradley 4–0 Missouri State (October 17)
SIUE 4–0 UCA (October 3)
Drake 4–0 UMKC (September 15)
Biggest away winBradley 5–1 Evansville (October 10)
Highest scoringIncarnate Word 8–1 UCA (September 18)
Oral Roberts 6–0 UCA (October 27)
Longest winning run8 games
SIUE (October 3–November 13)
Longest unbeaten run9 games
SIUE (October 3–November 15)
Longest winless run12 games
UCA (September 6–October 27)
Longest losing run10 games
Evansville (September 23–November 3)
Highest attendanceH–2,375 SIUE vs. UCA
A–5,483 UCA @ St.Louis
N–584 Bradley vs. UNLV @ Utah Valley
Lowest attendanceH–90 Drake vs. UMKC
A–103 Bradley @ Western Illinois
N–22 Missouri State vs. Loyola Marymount @ New Mexico
Total attendance80,697
Average attendance761.29
2014
2016
All statistics correct as of November 23, 2015.

The 2015 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer season was the 25th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. [1] The defending regular season champion was Missouri State, [2] and the defending postseason champion was Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). [3]

Contents

The Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer tournament was hosted by SIUE on Bob Guelker Field at Ralph Korte Stadium in Edwardsville, Illinois on November 11, 13, and 15. [4] The Drake Bulldogs defeated the host team in the final 1–0 [5] and advanced to the NCAA tournament. They then upset 17th ranked Kentucky before falling in the second round to 9th ranked and 12th seeded Creighton. [6]

Teams

2015 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
SIUE 5 1 012 4 2
Bradley 4 1 17 10 1
Drake3 1 213 5 3
Missouri State 3 2 16 6 5
Loyola Chicago 2 2 210 4 5
Central Arkansas 1 5 02 15 1
Evansville 0 6 03 13 0
As of November 22, 2015
Rankings from NSCAA
TeamLocationStadiumCapacityHead CoachUniform supplier
Bradley Braves Peoria, Illinois Shea Stadium 3,800 Flag of the United States.svg Jim DeRose Flag of Germany.svg adidas
Central Arkansas Bears Conway, Arkansas Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex300 Flag of the United States.svg Ross Duncan Flag of Germany.svg adidas
Drake Bulldogs Des Moines, Iowa Cownie Sports Complex2,000 Flag of Scotland.svg Gareth Smith Flag of Germany.svg adidas
Evansville Purple Aces Evansville, Indiana McCutchan Stadium 2,500 Flag of the United States.svg Marshall Ray Flag of Germany.svg adidas
Loyola Ramblers Chicago, Illinois Loyola Soccer Park500 Flag of New Zealand.svg Neil Jones Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Missouri State Bears Springfield, Missouri Plaster Sports Complex 16,600 Flag of the United States.svg John Leamy Flag of Germany.svg adidas
SIU Edwardsville Cougars Edwardsville, Illinois Ralph Korte Stadium 4,000 Flag of the United States.svg Mario Sanchez Flag of Germany.svg adidas

Season outlook

2015 Preseason MVC Coaches' Poll [7]

RankTeam (1st-place votes)Points
1SIUE (3)42
2Missouri State (3)39
3Loyola38
4Bradley (1)27
5Drake26
6Evansville15
7Central Arkansas9

2015 Preseason MVC All-Conference Team [7]

PlayerSchoolPositionClassHometown (High school)
Alec Bartlett DrakeDefenderSeniorOverland Park, Kansas (St. James Academy)
Grant BellBradleyDefenderSeniorSpringfield, Ill. (Rochester H.S.)
Justin BilyeuSIUEDefernderSeniorSt. Louis, Missouri (CBC H.S)
Elliot CollierLoyolaForwardSophomoreHamilton, New Zealand (Saint Paul's Collegiate)
Tim DobrowolskiLoyolaGoalkeeperSeniorRockford, Illinois (Boylan Catholic)
Mark Anthony GonzalezEvansvilleForwardSeniorToronto, Ontario, Canada (Robert F. Hall Catholic)
Emmerich HoeggMissouri StateMidfielder/ForwardSeniorCrestview, Florida (Choctawhatchee High)
Austin Ledbetter SIUEDefenderJuniorSt. Charles, Missouri (CBC H.S)
Eric SchoendorfLoyolaMidfielder/DefenderSeniorDelafield, Wisconsin (Catholic Memorial)
Mueng SundayDrakeMidfielderJuniorCoralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
Kyle ThomsonLoyolaMidfielderSophomorePark Ridge, Illinois (Maine South)
James WypychDrakeMidfielderJuniorWellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick's College)

Postseason

MVC Tournament

Source: [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Site Ralph Korte Stadium @ SIUE

Quarterfinals
Wednesday, November 11
Semifinals
Friday, November 13
Final
Sunday, November 15
1 SIUE
PKs 4–3
0
4 Missouri State 0 5 Loyola 0
5 Loyola11 SIUE 0
3 Drake1
3 Drake1
3 Drake22 Bradley 0
6 Central Arkansas 0

NCAA tournament

SeedRegionSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
2 Drake @ Kentucky
Won 2–1
@ #12 Creighton
Lost 5–1

2016 MLS SuperDraft

RoundPick #MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeOther
1
18
New York Red Bulls Flag of the United States.svg Justin Bilyeu Defender SIUE

Honors

2015 NSCAA NCAA Division I Men's All-West Region teams

Source: [13]

First Team

  • Tim Dobrowolski; Senior Goalkeeper; Loyola Chicago; Rockford, Illinois
  • Austin Ledbetter; Junior Defender; SIU Edwardsville; St. Charles, Missouri
  • Mueng Sunday; Junior Midfielder; Drake; Coralville, Iowa
  • James Wypych; Junior Forward; Drake; Wellington, New Zealand

Second Team

  • Eric Schoendorf; Senior Defender; Loyola Chicago; Delafield, Wisconsin
  • Mark Anthony Gonzalez; Senior Midfielder; Evansville; Bolton, Ontario, Canada
  • Kyle Thomson; Sophomore Midfielder; Loyola Chicago; Park Ridge, Illinois
  • Jabari Danzi; Senior Forward; SIU Edwardsville; Park Forest, Illinois

Third Team

  • Justin Bilyeu; Senior Defender; SIU Edwardsville; St. Louis, Missouri
  • Daniel Hare; Senior Defender; Loyola Chicago; Overland Park, Kansas
  • Jack Griffin; Junior Midfielder; Missouri State; Beverley, England, UK
  • Grant Bell; Senior Forward; Bradley; Little Falls, Minnesota

2015 CoSIDA Academic All-America teams

Source: [14]

First Team

  • Jacob Wieser, Senior, SIUE, 3.95 GPA, Nursing

2015 CoSIDA Academic All-District teams

Source: [15]

Only All-District players were eligible for the Academic All-America ballot.

District 5 (IL, IN, MI, OH)

  • Clark Emerson, Sophomore, Bradley, 4.00 GPA, Mechanical Engineering
  • Andrew Kovacevic, Junior, Bradley, 3.96 GPA, Finance
  • Jacob Wieser, Senior, SIUE, 3.95 GPA, Nursing

District 6 (AR, IA, LA, MN, MO, MS, ND, SD, WI)

  • Alec Bartlett, Srenior, Drake, 3.51 GPA, Biology
  • James Grunert, Junior, Drake, 3.74 GPA, Health Sciences
  • Ben LeMay, Junior, Drake, 3.82 GPA, Pharmacy/MBA
  • Darrin MacLeod, Junior, Drake, 3.49 GPA, International Business
  • Rob Oslica, Soophomore, Missouri State, 3.79 GPA, Cell & Molecular Biology
  • Phil Woods, Junior, Missouri State, 3.85 GPA, Entertainment Management
  • James Wypych, Junior, Drake, 3.69 GPA, International Relations

NSCAA 2014-15 College Team Academic Award

Source: [16]

The NSCAA annually recognizes college and high school soccer programs that have excelled in the classroom by posting a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Four of the MVC's seven teams were honored.

2015 MVC awards

Source= [17]

2015 MVC Player of the YearEric Shoendorf, Loyola

2015 MVC Defensive Player of the YearEric Shoendorf, Loyola

2015 MVC Goalkeeper of the YearTim Dobrowolski, Loyola

2015 MVC Freshman of the YearFrank Bak, Bradley

2015 MVC Coaching Staff of the YearSIUE (Mario Sanchez, David Korn, Scott Gyllenborg, Tim Boruff, Billy Berger)

2015 MVC Fair Play AwardMissouri State

2015 MVC All-Conference First Team

PlayerSchoolPositionClassHometown (High school/Previous college)
Tim DobrowolskiLoyolaGoalkeeperSeniorRockford, Illinois (Boylan Catholic)
Grant BellBradleyForwardSeniorLittle Falls, Minnesota (Little Falls Community)
Wes CarsonCentral ArkansasForwardJuniorFort Smith, Arkansas (Fort Smith Southside)
Jabari DanzySIUEForwardSeniorPark Forest, Illinois (Marian Catholic/Northern Illinois)
Jack GriffinMissouri StateMidfielderJuniorBeverley, England (Beverley Grammar School)
Mark Anthony GonzalezEvansvilleMidfielderSeniorToronto, Canada (Robert F. Hall Catholic)
Mueng SundayDrakeMidfielderJuniorCoralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
James WypychDrakeMidfielderJuniorWellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick’s College/New Mexico)
Alec BartletDrakeDefenderSeniorOverland Park, Kansas (St. James Academy/Creighton)
Austin LedbetterSIUEDefenderJuniorSt. Charles, Missouri (CBC)
Eric SchoendorfLoyolaDefenderSeniorDelafield, Wisconsin (Catholic Memorial)

2015 MVC All-Conference Second Team

PlayerSchoolPositionClassHometown (High school/Previous college)
Kyle Dal SantoSIUEGoalkeeperSophomoreBolingbrook, Illinois (Benet Academy)
Devyn JambgaSIUEForwardSophomoreHarare, Zimbabwe (Harare International)
Nate OppermanEvansvilleForwardSeniorOlathe, Kansas (Olathe South)
Elliot CollierLoyolaMidfielderSophomoreHamilton, New Zealand (Saint Paul’s Collegiate)
Ivan GutierrezSIUEMidfielderJuniorHallandale Beach, Florida (Hallandale/Louisville)
Fabian LifkaLoyolaMidfielderFreshmanKelkheim, Germany (Taunusgymnasium Koenigstein)
Paul ScheipeterSIUEMidfielderSeniorSt. Louis, Missouri (Vianney/Indianapolis)
Kyle ThomsonLoyolaMidfielderSophomorePark Ridge, Illinois (Maine South)
Justin BilyeuSIUEDefenderSeniorSt. Louis, Missouri (CBC)
Daniel HareLoyolaDefenderSeniorOverland Park, Kansas (Rockhurst)
Brett LaneSIUEDefenderSeniorPeoria, Illinois (Peoria Notre Dame)

2015 MVC All-Freshman Team

PlayerSchoolPositionHometown (High school)
Conor IngramMissouri StateForwardOxford, England (Fitzharrys School)
Nic JaimesDrakeForwardOlathe, Kansas (Blue Valley Northwest)
Connor StevensonLoyolaForwardWoodbury, Minnesota (East Ridge)
Frank BakBradleyMidfielderGlenview, Illinois (Glenbrook South)
Zac BlaydesEvansvilleMidfielderMidway, Kentucky (Woodford County)
Jake BuckleMissouri StateMidfielderTadcaster, North Yorkshire, England (Tadcaster Grammar)
Chris HolmesCentral ArkansasMidfielderConway, Arkansas (Little Rock Catholic)
Daltyn KnutsonCentral ArkansasMidfielderSpring, Texas (Klein Oak)
Fabian LifkaLoyolaMidfielderKelkheim, Germany (Taunusgymnasium Koenigstein)
Keegan McHughSIUEMidfielderSt. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell)
Trevor BaumEvansvilleDefenderKeller, Texas (Nolan Catholic)

2015 MVC All-Tournament Team

Source= [18]

2015 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Soccer Tournament MVPKyle Whigham, Drake

PlayerSchoolPosition
Alec BartlettDrakeDefender
Justin BilyeuSIUEDefender
Kyle Dal SantoSIUEGoalkeeper
Alex GarciaBradleyMidfielder
James GrunertDrakeDefender
Daniel HareLoyolaDefender
J.T. KotowskiBradleyDefender
Austin LedbetterSIUEDefender
Darrin MacLeodDrakeGoalkeeper
Rob OslicaMissouri StateDefender
Daylon SchiffelCentral ArkansasForward
Eric SchoendorfLoyolaDefender
Kyle WhighamDrakeMidfielder

2015 MVC Men's Soccer Scholar-Athlete Team

Source= [19]

PlayerSchoolYearGPAMajorHometown (High School / Previous School)
Alec BartlettDrakeSenior3.51BiologyOverland Park, Kansas (St. James Academy)
Grant BellBradleySenior3.27Business Management/AdministrationLittle Falls, Minnesota (Little Falls Community)
Clark EmersonBradleySophomore4.00Mechanical EngineeringGrand Prairie, Texas (Mansfield Lake Ridge)
James GrunertDrakeSophomore3.70Health SciencesMuskego, Wisconsin (Muskego)
Daniel HareLoyolaSenior3.84Sports ManagementOverland Park, Kansas (Rockhurst)
Andrew KovacevicBradleyJunior3.96FinanceNaperville, Illinois (Neuqua Valley)
Ben LeMayDrakeJunior3.82PharmacyHugo, Minnesota (Saint Thomas Academy)
Rob OsclicaMissouri StateSophomore3.79Cell & Molecular BiologyOzark, Missouri (Ozark)
Eric SchoendorfLoyolaSenior3.75AccountingDelafield, Wisisconsin (Catholic Memorial)
Mueng SundayDrakeJunior3.68FinanceCoralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
Jacob WieserSIUESenior3,96NursingSt. Louis, Missouri. (St. Mary's)
James WypychDrakeJunior3.69International BusinessWellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick's College)

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