2016 Summit League men's soccer season

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2016 Summit League men's soccer season
Summit League logo.svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Number of teams10
2017 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Reagan Dunk, Denver
Picked by Real Salt Lake, 13th overall
Regular season
Season champions Omaha
  Runners-up Denver
Season MVPOffensive: Fazlo Alihodžić
Defensive: Reagan Dunk
Goalkeeper: Nick Gardner
Tournament
ChampionsDenver
  Runners-upOmaha
Finals MVPAndre Shinyashiki
Summit League men's soccer seasons
 2015
2017 
2016 Summit League men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3 Denver5 0 120 1 3
Omaha 5 0 110 5 4
Western Illinois 3 3 08 10 1
Eastern Illinois 2 4 05 12 1
Fort Wayne 2 4 09 9 0
Oral Roberts 2 4 06 10 2
IUPUI 1 5 02 15 1
As of 13 December 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 The Summit League men's soccer season was the 11th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

The Denver Pioneers are both the defending regular season and conference tournament champions. [1]

Changes from 2015

Teams

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Denver Pioneers Denver, Colorado University of Denver Soccer Stadium 2,000
Eastern Illinois Panthers Charleston, Illinois Lakeside Soccer Field
Fort Wayne Mastodons Fort Wayne, Indiana Hefner Stadium 2,000
IUPUI Jaguars Indianapolis, Indiana Carroll Stadium 12,100
Omaha Mavericks Omaha, Nebraska Al F. Caniglia Field [2] 3,097
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Tulsa, Oklahoma Case Soccer Complex 1,000
Western Illinois Leathernecks Macomb, Illinois MacKenzie Alumni Field 1,000

Regular season

Results

Home/Away DEN EIU FWY IPI UNO ORU WIU
Denver Pioneers 43Oct. 22Oct. 15
Eastern Illinois Panthers 01Oct. 23Oct. 29
Fort Wayne Mastodons Oct. 29Oct. 1531
IUPUI Jaguars 01Nov. 50–2
Omaha Mavericks 1–12–03–1
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles 3–2Oct. 15Nov. 5
Western Illinois Leathernecks Nov. 5Oct. 224–0

Rankings

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 Pre [3] Wk
1 [4]
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2 [5]
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3 [6]
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4 [7]
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5 [8]
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6 [9]
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7 [10]
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8 [11]
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9 [12]
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10 [13]
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11 [14]
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12 [15]
Final [16]
DenverC20131188875546443
Eastern IllinoisC
Fort WayneC
IUPUIC
OmahaC
Oral RobertsC
Western IllinoisC

Postseason

Summit League tournament

Semifinals Championship
      
1 Omaha 3
4 Eastern Illinois 1
1 Omaha 1
2 Denver2
2 Denver 1
3 Western Illinois 0

NCAA tournament

SeedRegionSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
6Clemson Denver BYEW 30 vs. UNLV(Denver)W 21 vs. #11 Washington(Denver)W 10 vs. #3 Clemson(Clemson)vs. #2 Wake Forest(Houston)

All-Summit League awards and teams

2016 Summit League Men's Soccer Individual Awards [17]
AwardRecipient(s)
Offensive Player of the YearFazlo Alihodžić, Omaha
Defensive Player of the Year Reagan Dunk, Denver
Goalkeeper of the YearNick Gardner, Denver
Coach of the Year Jamie Franks, Denver
Newcomer of the YearEmmanuel Hamzat, Omaha
2016 Summit League Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams [17]
First TeamSecond TeamNewcomer Team

Fazlo Alihodzic (M), Sr., Omaha
Jacob Bevan (F), Sr., Western Illinois
Reagan Dunk (D), Sr., Denver
Kortne Ford (D), Jr., Denver
Nick Gardner (GK), So., Denver
Joseph Ghitis (GK), Jr., Omaha
Sam Hamilton (M), Sr., Denver
Emmanuel Hamzat (F), Jr., Omaha
Karsten Hanlin (F), Sr., Denver
Seth Rinderknecht (D), Fr., Omaha
Zach Tom (M), So., Fort Wayne

Scott DeVoss (D), So., Denver
Blake Elder (F), Jr., Denver
Ben Fiddes (D), Jr., Western Illinois
Mark Moulton (M), Sr., Omaha
Mike Novotny (GK), Jr., Eastern Illinois
Fernando Pacheco (M), Jr., Western Illinois
Santiago Riveros (M), Jr., Oral Roberts
Andre Shinyashiki (F), So., Denver
Graham Smith (M), Jr., Denver
Oscar Uyamadu (F), Jr., Fort Wayne
Jacob Weiler (D), Jr., Omaha

Alex Castaneda (F), Fr., Eastern Illinois
Daniel Collins (M), Sr., Western Illinois
Blake Elder (F), Jr., Denver
Fred Frimpong (M), Fr., Omaha
Thibaut Giquel (GK), So., Oral Roberts
Emmanuel Hamzat (F), Jr., Omaha
Jonathan Huerta (M), Fr., Eastern Illinois
Tyler LaCourse (D), Fr., Oral Roberts
Anton Olsson (D), Fr., Eastern Illinois
Seth Rinderknecht (D), Fr., Omaha
Graham Smith (M), Jr., Denver

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