Drake Bulldogs men's soccer

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Drake Bulldogs men's soccer
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Founded1986
University Drake University
Head coachPat Flinn (1st season)
Conference Missouri Valley
Location Des Moines, Iowa
StadiumCownie Sports Complex
(Capacity: 2,000)
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsBlue and white [1]
   
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Home
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Away
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2009
NCAA Tournament appearances
2008, 2009, 2015
Conference Tournament championships
2009, 2015

The Drake Bulldogs men's soccer team represent Drake University in the Missouri Valley Conference of NCAA Division I soccer. [2] The team plays its home matches at Cownie Sports Complex on the south side of Des Moines, Iowa.

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History

The Drake program began in 1986. Under coach Bob Wood, the Bulldogs would compile a 16–16 record over two seasons as an independent before joining the Big Central Soccer Conference for the 1988 season. After a three-year run in the BCSC saw Drake post a collective 29–25–4 record (8–7–3 in conference), the Bulldogs would join their traditional sporting conference, the Missouri Valley Conference, for the 1991 season.

Upon joining the MVC, the Bulldogs went 6–10–0 (1–2–0) in 1991 season and 6–12–2 (2–2–1) in 1992. The Bulldogs would bounce back to post three consecutive winning seasons for the first time in school history from 1993 to 1995 (including a record-best 4–2–0 mark in 1994 MVC play). During his final seasons, Wood's teams totaled a combined 14–21–1 record in 1996–1997.

For the 1998 season, Drake hired Swiss-born Canadian, 32-year-old Evansville assistant Sean Holmes. In 1998, the Bulldogs earned a 6–11–1 mark. In 1999, Drake went 4–13–1 (1–5–1).

For the 2003 season, the Bulldogs moved from the larger Drake Stadium into the more-intimate off-campus Cownie Sports Complex, and Holmes began to turn the program around, guiding the Bulldogs to a fourth-place finish in the conference, good enough to host a quarterfinal match in the conference tournament. The 2003 squad achieved the first top 25 ranking in the program's history. The 2004 squad would begin the season ranked for the first time in school history, and the 2005 season saw victories over three ranked opponents, including a win over then-sixteenth-ranked Creighton for the first time in school history. [3]

In 2008, Holmes' Drake squad had a breakout season. Drake would win a school-record 13 matches (against 5 losses and 1 draw) and earned an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time. Drawn into the Queens, New York region of the bracket, the Bulldogs would battle hard at Saint Louis before falling on a goal just 4.1 seconds away from penalty kicks. [4]

The 2009 season saw Holmes' team take the program to new heights. Hosting the Missouri Valley Conference tournament after finishing second in the regular season, the Bulldogs edged third-seeded Creighton, 2–1, before defeating fourth-seeded Evansville, 2–1, to win the school's first-ever conference tournament title [5] and clinching their second consecutive College Cup appearance. In the tournament, the Bulldogs would earn their first-ever NCAA victory with a 2–1 win over Western Illinois [6] and then stunned fourth-seeded Ohio State 1–0 to advance to the Sweet 16 [7] In the Sweet 16, after falling behind 2–0, the Bulldogs rallied to a stunning 6–4 win at Boston College [8] before falling in a 2–1 heartbreaker to No. 5 North Carolina in the national quarterfinals. [9]

Hours before the start of the 2015 season, Drake announced that assistant Gareth Smith would replace 17-year head coach Holmes to become interim head coach. [10] Smith was promoted to head coach after Drake finished third in the MVC regular season. The third seeded Bulldogs then won three consecutive matches in the conference tournament to earn the conference's automatic bid to the 2015 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. In the tournament, the Bulldogs knocked of No. 17 Kentucky 2–1 in the first round before falling to former MVC member Creighton in the second round.

All-time record

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Drake (Independent)(1986–1987)
1986Bob Wood 5–10–0
1987Bob Wood 11–6–0
Drake (Big Central Soccer Conference)(1988–1990)
1988Bob Wood 10–7–42–2–25th
1989Bob Wood 9–10–02–4–06th
1990Bob Wood 10–8–44–1–13rd
Drake (Missouri Valley Conference)(1991–present)
1991Bob Wood 6–10–01–2–0T–4th
1992Bob Wood 6–12–22–2–14th
1993Bob Wood 11–5–11–3–14th
1994Bob Wood 9–8–04–2–0T–2nd
1995Bob Wood 8–5–31–3–15th
1996Bob Wood 6–11–02–3–04th
1997Bob Wood 8–10–12–4–16th
1998Sean Holmes 6–11–11–5–18th
1999Sean Holmes 4–13–11–5–17th
2000Sean Holmes 7–12–04–7–09th
2001Sean Holmes 6–10–11–8–010th
2002Sean Holmes 9–7–25–2–24th
2003Sean Holmes 10–6–34–3–25th
2004Sean Holmes 8–9–14–4–1T–5th
2005Sean Holmes 9–9–24–2–1T–3rd
2006Sean Holmes 6–7–62–1–34th
2007Sean Holmes 9–6–42–2–24th
2008Sean Holmes 13–5–14–1–02nd NCAA First Round
2009Sean Holmes 16–7–26–3–12nd NCAA Elite Eight
2010Sean Holmes 8–8–24–2–14th
2011Sean Holmes 11–8–13–3–04th
2012Sean Holmes 6–11–42–2–25th
2013Sean Holmes 8–8–43–1–22nd
2014Sean Holmes 5–11–33–3–04th
2015Gareth Smith 12–5–33–1–23rd NCAA 2nd Round
2016Gareth Smith 6–12–12–5–16th
2017Gareth Smith 6–11–22–4–26th
2018Gareth Smith 7–7–31–3–25th
2019Gareth Smith 8–9–14–5–14th
2020–21Gareth Smith 5–3–15–2–12nd
2021Gareth Smith 6–9–03–7–0T–5th
2022Pat Flinn 7–4–55–2–12nd
2023Pat Flinn 3–10–31–6–1T–8th
Total:300–320–82

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Notable former players

The players in bold have senior international caps.

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