2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season

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2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season
Atlantic 10 Conference logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Number of teams13
2017 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Lalas Abubakar, Dayton
Picked by Columbus Crew SC, 5th overall
Regular season
Season champions Saint Louis
  Runners-up Fordham
Season MVPOffensive: János Löbe
Midfielder: Garrett Heine
Defensive: Lalas Abubaker
Tournament
ChampionsFordham
  Runners-up VCU
Finals MVP János Löbe
A-10 men's soccer seasons
 2015
2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Saint Louis 6 2 07 8 3
Fordham5 2 110 7 4
LaSalle 5 3 010 8 1
UMass 4 2 27 9 3
VCU 4 3 18 9 4
Rhode Island 4 4 08 11 1
Duquesne 3 2 38 5 5
Dayton 3 3 27 9 3
George Washington 3 3 28 5 5
St. Bonaventure 3 4 14 12 2
Saint Joseph's 3 5 06 11 1
Davidson 2 5 14 12 1
George Mason 0 7 12 12 2
As of 18 November 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season was the 30th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. [1]

Contents

The George Washington Colonials and Dayton Flyers are the defending regular season and tournament champions, respectively. The Saint Louis Billikens won the regular season and the Fordham Rams won the tournament.

Changes from 2015

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Dayton Flyers Dayton, Ohio Baujan Field 2,000
Duquesne Dukes Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Rooney Field 2,200
Fordham Rams Bronx, New York Coffey Field 8,000
George Mason Patriots Fairfax, Virginia George Mason Stadium 5,000
George Washington Colonials Washington, D.C. Mount Vernon Athletic Complex 1,000
La Salle Explorers Philadelphia, Pennsylvania McCarthy Stadium 7,500
UMass Minutemen Amherst, Massachusetts Rudd Field 800
Rhode Island Rams Kingston, Rhode Island URI Soccer Complex 1,547
St. Bonaventure Bonnies St. Bonaventure, New York McGraw-Jennings Field 2,000
Saint Joseph's Hawks Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Finnesey Field 600
Saint Louis Billikens St. Louis, Missouri Hermann Stadium 6,050
VCU Rams Richmond, Virginia Sports Backers Stadium 3,250

Personnel

TeamHead coachCaptainShirt supplier
Dayton Flyers Flag of the United States.svg Dennis Currier TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Duquesne Dukes Flag of the United States.svg Chase Brooks TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Fordham Rams Flag of the United States.svg Jim McElderry TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
George Mason Patriots Flag of the United States.svg Greg Andrulis TBA Flag of Germany.svg Adidas
George Washington Colonials Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Craig Jones TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
La Salle Explorers Flag of the United States.svg Rob Irvine TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
UMass Minutemen Flag of the United States.svg Sam Koch TBA Flag of Germany.svg Adidas
Rhode Island Rams Ulster Banner.svg Gareth Elliott TBA Flag of Germany.svg Adidas
St. Bonaventure Bonnies Flag of Ghana.svg Kwame Oduro TBA Flag of Italy.svg Diadora
Saint Joseph's Hawks Flag of the United States.svg Don D'Ambra TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
Saint Louis Billikens Flag of the United States.svg Mike McGinty TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike
VCU Rams Flag of the United States.svg David Giffard TBA Flag of the United States.svg Nike

Regular season

Results

Legend
 Win
 Lose
 Tie
Home/Away DVD DAY DUQ FOR GMU GWU LAS UMA URI STL STJ STB VCU
Davidson Wildcats 10/29
Dayton Flyers
Duquesne Dukes 10/15
Fordham Rams
George Mason Patriots
George Washington Colonials 2–2
La Salle Explorers
UMass Minutemen 10/22
Rhode Island Rams
Saint Louis Billikens [A]
St. Joseph's Hawks
St. Bonaventure Bonnies
VCU Rams 2–010/1210/19

Rankings

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 Pre [3] Wk
1 [4]
Wk
2 [5]
Wk
3 [6]
Wk
4 [7]
Wk
5 [8]
Wk
6 [9]
Wk
7 [10]
Wk
8 [11]
Wk
9 [12]
Wk
10 [13]
Wk
11 [14]
Wk
12 [15]
Final [16]
DavidsonC
DaytonCRVNR
DuquesneC
FordhamC
George MasonC
George WashingtonC
La SalleC
UMassC
Rhode IslandC
Saint LouisCRVRVNR
St. Joseph'sC
St. BonaventureC
VCUCRVNR

Honors and awards

Player of the Week

Postseason

A10 tournament

Quarterfinals
Thursday, November 10
Semifinals
Friday, November 11
Championship
Sunday, November 13
         
1 Saint Louis 1
8 Dayton 2
8 Dayton 0
5 VCU 1
4 UMass 1
5 VCU 2
5 VCU  0 (2) 
2 Fordham (pen.)  0 (3) 
2 Fordham 4
7 Duquesne 0
2 Fordham 4
6 Rhode Island 0
3 La Salle 1
6 Rhode Island 3

NCAA tournament

SeedRegionSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
3 Fordham L, 01 vs. Boston College(Boston)

All-A10 awards and teams

2016 A10 Men's Soccer Individual Awards [17]
AwardRecipient(s)
Offensive Player of the Year János Löbe, Fordham
Coach of the Year Mike McGinty, Saint Louis
Midfielder of the YearGarrett Heine, George Washington
Defensive Player of the Year Lalas Abubakar, Dayton
Freshman of the Year Stavros Zarokostas, Rhode Island
2016 A10 Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams [17]
First TeamSecond TeamRookie Team

Maxi Pragnell (F) - Davidson
Kennedy Nwabia (F) - Dayton
János Löbe (F) - Fordham
Luc Fatton (F) - VCU
Jannik Loebe (M) - Fordham
Garrett Heine (M) – George Washington
Rafael Andrade Santos (M) - VCU
Lalas Abubakar (D) - Dayton
Colman Kennedy (D) - La Salle
Dakota Barnathan (D) - VCU
Jorge Becerra (GK) – Massachusetts

Matt Robinson (F) - La Salle
Joe Saad (F)- Saint Louis
Jorge Herranz (F)- VCU
Stavros Zarokostas (M) - Rhode Island
Matt Crawford (M) - Saint Joseph's
Bliss Harris (M)- Saint Joseph's
Max Karcher (M) - Saint Louis
Matthew Lewis (D)- Fordham
Tobi Adewole (D) – George Washington
Joss Jess (D) – Massachusetts
Rashid Nuhu (GK) - Fordham

Federico Barrios, Dayton
Rok Taneski, Dayton
Ryan Landry, Duquesne
Joergen Oland, Fordham
Tunde Akinlosotu, George Mason
Pat McCarthy, La Salle
Konrad Gorich, Massachusetts
Peder Kristiansen, Rhode Island
Stavros Zarokostas, Rhode Island
Paul Nana Afful, St. Bonaventure
Saadiq Mohammed, Saint Louis
Quayyum Murana, Saint Louis

See also

Notes

A ^ : St. Louis hosted VCU on Sept. 20, 2016. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, but did not count as a conference match. [18]

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