2016 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer season

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2016 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer season
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Number of teams6
Regular season
Season champions Coastal Carolina
  Runners-up Georgia Southern
Tournament
ChampionsCoastal Carolina
  Runners-up Georgia State
Sun Belt Conference men's soccer seasons
 2015
2017 
2016 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Coastal Carolina3 1 110 7 3
Georgia Southern 3 1 18 8 3
Georgia State 3 2 015 7 0
Hartwick 2 2 19 6 4
Appalachian State 1 3 15 9 4
Howard 1 4 02 14 3
As of 21 November 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer season was the 15th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

Contents

The Hartwick Hawks are both the defending regular season and conference tournament champions.

Changes from 2015

Teams

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Appalachian State Mountaineers Boone, North Carolina ASU Soccer Stadium 2,000
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Conway, South Carolina CCU Soccer Field 1,000
Georgia Southern Eagles Statesboro, Georgia Erk Russell Athletic Park 500
Georgia State Panthers Atlanta, Georgia GSU Soccer Complex 1,892
Hartwick Hawks Oneonta, New York Elmore Field 3,000
Howard Bison Washington, D.C. Greene Stadium 7,086

Regular season

Results

Team/opponent ASU CCU GSU GSO HAR HOW
Appalachian State Mountaineers 1–20–12–0
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 2–10–02–0
Georgia State Panthers 1–34–0
Georgia Southern Eagles 3–12–1
Hartwick Hawks 1–01–03–0
Howard Bison 1–32–0

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]
Appalachian StateC
Coastal CarolinaC21RVNR
Georgia StateC
Georgia SouthernC
HartwickC
HowardC

Postseason

Sun Belt Tournament

First round
November 10
Semifinals
November 11
Championship
November 13
1Coastal Carolina2
4Hartwick24 Hartwick 0
5 App State 1 1Coastal Carolina1
3 Georgia State 0
2 Georgia Southern 0
3Georgia State23 Georgia State2
6 Howard 0

NCAA tournament

SeedRegionSchool1st round2nd round3rd roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
4 Coastal Carolina W, 2–1 vs. Radford(Conway)L, 0–2 vs. Wake Forest(Winston-Salem)

All-Sun Belt awards and teams

2016 Sun Belt Men's Soccer Individual Awards [17]
AwardRecipient(s)
Player of the YearHannes Burmeister, Georgia State
Offensive Player of the YearHannes Burmeister, Georgia State
Defensive Player of the YearEmil Laursen, Georgia Southern
Newcomer of the YearNick Hague, Georgia State
Freshman of the YearKyle Clinton, Georgia State
Hamish Ritchie, Hartwick
Coach of the YearJohn Murphy, Georgia Southern
2016 Sun Belt Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams [17]
First TeamSecond Team

Stephen Chapman, Sr., FW, ASU
Frantzdy Pierrot, Jr., FW, CCU
Blake Wilson, Jr., FW, GSOU
Hannes Burmeister, So., MF, GSTA
Max Hemmings, So., MF, GSTA
Johnny McBeth, Jr., MF, HART
Einar Einarsson, Sr., DF, CCU
Emil Laursen, So., DF, GSOU
Kyle Clinton, Fr., DF, GSOU
Elliott Bentley, Fr., DF, HART
Yannic Horn, Jr., GK, GSTA

Martin Melchor, Jr., FW, CCU
Frank Rosenwald, Fr., FW, GSTA
Mike Rood, Sr., FW, HART
Sander Wang, Fr., MF, GSOU
Nick Wells, Jr., MF, GSOU
Jack Donaldson, Sr., MF, HART
Hamish Ritchie, Fr., MF, HART
Elis Bjornsson, Sr., DF, CCU
Ryan Reid, Sr., DF, CCU
Liam Fitzsimmons, Jr., DF, GSTA
Braulio Linares-Ortiz, Jr., GK, CCU

Key
  • ASU = Applachain State
  • CCU = Coastal Carolina
  • GSTA = Georgia State
  • GSOU = Georgia Southern
  • HART = Hartwick
  • HOW = Howard
  • Fr. = Freshman
  • So. = Sophomore
  • Jr. = Junior
  • Sr. = Senior
  • Gr. = Graduate
  • GK = Goalkeeper
  • DF = Defender
  • MF = Midfielder
  • FW = Forward

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