2017 Conference USA men's soccer season

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2017 Conference USA men's soccer season
Conference USA logo (2013-2023).svg
League NCAA Division I
Sport Soccer
DurationAugust 25, 2017 – November 12, 2017
Number of teams8
2018 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pick Paul Marie, FIU
Picked by San Jose Earthquakes, 12th overall
Regular Season
Season champions FIU
  Runners-up Old Dominion
Season MVP Santiago Patino, FIU
Tournament
Champions Old Dominion
  Runners-up Charlotte
Finals MVPO: Niko Klosterhalfenm
D: Mercan Akar
C-USA men's soccer seasons
2017 Conference USA men's soccer standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 20 FIU + 6 0 212 2 4
Old Dominion6 2 013 6 2
Kentucky 4 2 28 6 4
New Mexico 3 3 28 6 4
Charlotte 2 1 58 5 6
Marshall 3 5 08 10 1
South Carolina 2 4 26 9 2
Florida Atlantic 2 6 02 14 0
UAB 1 6 15 7 4
As of December 13, 2017
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches

The 2017 Conference USA men's soccer season was the 23rd season of men's varsity soccer in the conference. The season began on August 25 and concluded on November 12.

Contents

The regular season was won by FIU, while the tournament was won by Old Dominion. Both school's were the conference's bids into the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. There, the two programs reached the round of 32 before being eliminated.

Niko Klosterhalfenm and Mercan Akar were named the conference's offensive and defensive most valuable players, respectively. Paul Marie and Alex Bumpus were drafted in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft following the end of the season. Jason Beaulieu and Aaron Herrera signed homegrown contracts with their parent MLS clubs.

Background

Head coaches

Three programs had first-year head coaches heading into the 2017 season. Former University of Charleston head coach, Chris Grassie was hired as the head coach for Marshall. [1] Former Orlando City SC scout, Kevin Nylen was named the head coach for FIU. Finally, former South Carolina assistant coach, Joey Worthen, was named head coach for Florida Atlantic.

TeamHead coachPrevious jobYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolC-USA recordNCAA
Tournaments [2]
NCAA
College Cups [2]
NCAA
Titles [2]
Charlotte Kevin Langan Charlotte (asst.)664–24–12 (.700)64–24–12 (.700)30–7–5 (.774)500
FIU Kevin Nylen Orlando City SC (scout)10–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)000
Florida Atlantic Joey Worthen South Carolina (asst.)10–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)000
Kentucky Johan Cedergren Dartmouth 6102–64–26 (.599)50–34–12 (.583)24–11–6 (.659)900
Marshall Chris Grassie Charleston (WV) 199–20–8 (.811)0–0–0 (–)0–0–0 (–)000
New Mexico Jeremy Fishbein Incarnate Word 16294–133–46 (.670)199–73–36 (.705)17–12–4 (.576)1220
Old Dominion Alan Dawson North Carolina (asst.)21349–155–47 (.676)220–125–37 (.624)16–13–3 (.547)1300
South Carolina Mark Berson The Citadel 39494–231–71 (.665)483–226–71 (.665)49–32–17 (.587)2230
UAB Mike Getman Harvard 25311–202–49 (.597)269–176–40 (.596)101–67–16 (.592)800

Preseason

Recruiting

National Rankings
TeamCSN [3] TDS [4]
CharlotteNRNR
FIUNR36
Florida AtlanticNRNR
KentuckyNRNR
MarshallNRNR
New MexicoNRNR
Old DominionNRNR
South CarolinaNRNR
UABNRNR

Preseason poll

The preseason poll was announced on August 11, 2017. Charlotte was voted to win the Conference USA regular season. New Mexico, FIU and UAB received first place votes. [5]

CUSA Coaches
1.Charlotte (4)
2.New Mexico (2)
3.FIU (2)
4.Kentucky
5.South Carolina
6.UAB (1)
7.Old Dominion
8.Marshall
9.Florida Atlantic

Preseason team

On August 11, the preseason team was announced. [5]

RecipientSchoolGradePos.
^Elliot Panicco^CharlotteR-So.GK
Santiago Patino*FIUJr.FW
Paul MarieFIUSr.DF
Bjorn GudjonssonSouth CarolinaJr.FW
David ValverdeUABSr.MF
Julian Veen UldalSouth CarolinaSo.MF
Alex BumpusKentuckySr.DF
Peyton EricsonSouth CarolinaJr.MF / DF
Joris Ahlinvi FIUSo.MF
Niko KlosterhalfenODUJr.MF
Tom SmartNew MexicoR-So.D
Matthew ConstantNew MexicoSo.D

*Preseason Offensive Player of the Year
^Preseason Defensive Player of the Year

Regular season

Early season tournaments

Three programs participated in early season tournaments. FIU and New Mexico finished undefeated in their respective tournaments, while ODU finished in third place.

TeamTournamentFinish
FIU Wolstein Classic1-0-1 (2nd)
New Mexico Grange and Ashwill Invitational2-0-0 (1st)
Old Dominion ODU Soccer Classic0-1-1 (3rd)

Rankings

United Soccer Coaches National

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 Pre [6] Wk
1 [7]
Wk
2 [8]
Wk
3 [9]
Wk
4 [10]
Wk
5 [11]
Wk
6 [12]
Wk
7 [13]
Wk
8 [14]
Wk
9 [15]
Wk
10 [16]
Wk
11 [17]
Wk
12 [18]
Final
CharlotteC151625RVRVRV
FIUCRVRVRVRVRV1714118781320
Florida AtlanticC
KentuckyCRV191315132021NRRV
MarshallC
New MexicoC20RVRVRVRVRV
Old DominionC20NRRVRV18NRRV25RV
South CarolinaCRV
UABCRVRV

Results


Team/Opponent CHA FIU FAU KTY MAR UNM ODU USC UAB
Charlotte 1–11–01–21–1
FIU 2–24–04–03–1
Florida Atlantic 1–31–42–10–3
Kentucky 2–24–01–01–0
Marshall 1–01–22–12–1
New Mexico 0–03–10–12–0
Old Dominion 2–01–01–03–2
South Carolina 2–51–22–23–2
UAB 1–11–22–00–1

Postseason

C-USA Tournament

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 FIU 1
4 Charlotte3
4 Charlotte1
5 New Mexico 0
2 Old Dominion1
4 Charlotte 0
2 Old Dominion2
7 South Carolina 0
2 Old Dominion1
6 Marshall 0
3 Kentucky 0
6 Marshall1

NCAA Tournament

SeedRegionSchool1st Round2nd Round3rd RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship
Chapel Hill FIU W, 2–0 vs. Omaha(Miami)L, 1–2 vs. #6 Duke(Durham)
Bloomington Old Dominion W, 2–0 vs. NC State(Norfolk)L, 0–3 vs. #2 Indiana(Bloomington)

Awards

Regular season awards

Players of the Week

WeekOffensiveDefensiveGoalkeeperRookieRef.
PlayerPositionTeamPlayerPositionTeamPlayerTeamPlayerPositionTeam

Postseason awards

All-C-USA awards and teams

2017 C-USA Men's Soccer Individual Awards [19]
AwardRecipient(s)
Player of the Year Santiago Patino, FIU
Offensive Player of the Year Aaron Herrera, New Mexico
Defensive Player of the Year Santiago Patino, FIU
Freshman of the Year Enrique Facusse, Kentucky
Golden Glove AwardMertcan Akar, Old Dominion
Enrique Facusse, Kentucky
Coach of the Year Kevin Nylen, FIU
2017 C-USA Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams [19]
First TeamSecond TeamThird TeamRookie Team

F: Luca Mayr, South Carolina
F: Santiago Patino, FIU
F: Daniel Bruce, Charlotte
MF: Paul Marie, FIU
MF: Joris Ahlinvi, FIU
MF: Tommy Madden, Charlotte
D: Aaron Herrera, New Mexico
D: Alex Bumpus, Kentucky
D: Callum Montgomery, Charlotte
GK: Mertcan Akar, Old Dominion
GK: Enrique Facusse, Kentucky

F: Brandon Perdue, Old Dominion
F: Lewis Knight, Marshall
MF: Niko Klosterhalfen, Old Dominion
MF: David Valverde, UAB
MF: Massimo Ferrin, UAB
D: Chris Wallander-Ianev, South Carolina
D: Tom Smart, New Mexico
D: Fox Slotemaker, Old Dominion
D: Carlos Diaz-Salcedo, Marshall
D: Marvin Hezel, FIU
D: Mathieu Laurent, UAB
GK: Jason Beaulieu, New Mexico

F: JJ Williams, Kentucky
F: Max Wilschrey, Old Dominion
F: Sam Gleadle, New Mexico
MF: Sebastien Hauret, Old Dominion
MF: Aaron Scott, New Mexico
MF: Kevin Barajas, Kentucky
MF: Teddy Chaouche, Charlotte
MF: Donald Tomlinson, FIU
D: Leon Jones, Kentucky
GK: Hugo Fauroux, FIU

Enrique Facusse, Kentucky
Lewis Knight, Marshall
Alessandro Campoy, FIU
Justin Sukow, South Carolina
Brandon Perdue, Old Dominion
Joe Brito, Charlotte
Billy Jones, New Mexico
Ferdinand Solberg, Florida Atlantic
Leon Jones, Kentucky
Matias Barraza, FIU
Aime Mabika, Kentucky
Hans Kroschwitz, Old Dominion
Nick Barreiro, New Mexico

All-Americans

College Soccer News

Three players in the conference were named All-Americans by CollegeSoccerNews.com. [20]

  • Santiago Patino, FIU Second team All-American
  • Paul Marie, FIU Third team All-American
United Soccer Coaches

One player in the conference were named All-Americans by United Soccer Coaches. [21]

  • Santiago Patino, FIU First team All-American

MLS SuperDraft

Total picks by school

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
Charlotte00000
FIU10001
Florida Atlantic00000
Kentucky00100
Marshall00000
New Mexico00000
Old Dominion00000
South Carolina00000
UAB00000

List of selections

RoundPick #MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeRef.
112 San Jose Earthquakes Flag of France.svg Paul Marie Midfielder FIU [22]
352 New York City FC Flag of the United States.svg Alex Bumpus Defender Kentucky [23]

Homegrown contracts

Original MLS teamPlayerPositionCollegeNotesRef.
Montreal Impact Jason Beaulieu Goalkeeper New Mexico [24]
Real Salt Lake Aaron Herrera Defender New Mexico 2017 C-USA Defender of the Year [25] [26] [27]

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