Georgia State Panthers men's soccer

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Georgia State Panthers
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Founded1967
University Georgia State University
Head coachBrett Surrency (10th season)
Conference Sun Belt
Location Decatur, Georgia
Stadium GSU Soccer Field
(Capacity: 1,500)
NicknamePanthers
ColorsBlue and white [1]
   
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NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2021
NCAA Tournament appearances
1997, 2000, 2011, 2018, 2021
Conference Tournament championships
1983, 1986, 1987, 1997, 2000, 2018
Conference Regular Season championships
2018

The Georgia State Panthers men's soccer team represents Georgia State University (GSU) in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. As of the 2022 season, the Panthers play in their full-time home of the Sun Belt Conference (SBC), which reinstated the sport after a one-season hiatus. [2] During the SBC's men's soccer hiatus, GSU had been a single-sport member of the Mid-American Conference. [3] However, following a major conference realignment in 2021 and 2022 brought several new men's soccer schools to the SBC, that league announced it would reinstate men's soccer no later than 2023, [4] eventually moving that date forward to 2022. [2]

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Coaching staff

As of May 27, 2021. Number of seasons includes the upcoming fall 2021 season.

NamePosition coachedConsecutive season at
Georgia State in current position
Brett Surrency Head coach 12th
Ricky Davey Assistant coach3rd
Daniel Mohsen Assistant coach5th
Bree HickenAcademic Advisor3rd
Layne JacksonAthletic Trainer4th
Reference: [5]

Championships

Conference regular season championships

YearCoachOverall RecordConference Record
2018 Brett Surrency 11–6–32–0–2
Conference regular season championships1

Conference tournament championships

YearCoachOpponentScoreSiteOverall RecordConf. Record
1983 Scottie O'Neill Houston Baptist 1–0 Houston, TX 16–6–0
1986 Scottie O'Neill Georgia Southern 4–0 Abilene, TX 13–6–2
1987 Hugh Beasley Centenary (LA) 2–0 Atlanta, GA 11–6–2
1997 Brett Teach Florida Atlantic 2–0 Boca Raton, FL 9–11–14–3–1
2000 Kerem Daser Mercer 1–0 Buies Creek, NC 12–9–04–2–0
2018 Brett Surrency Georgia Southern 4–2 Statesboro, GA 11–6–32–0–2
Conference tournament championships6

Rivalries

Georgia State's main rival is Georgia Southern. [6] The multi-sports rivalry is known as "Modern Day Hate". [7] [8] State and Southern remain conference rivals in men's soccer, as Southern moved that sport to the MAC along with State [3] before the SBC reinstated men's soccer in 2022.

Record against Sun Belt opponents

OpponentSeries record [9]
Coastal Carolina 6–11–2
Georgia Southern 31–11–6
James Madison 2–6–0
Kentucky 0–1–0
Marshall 0–0–0
Old Dominion 1–9–0
South Carolina 2–11–0
West Virginia 1–2–0

Coaching records

CoachYearsOverallConferenceNote
RecordPct.RecordPct.
Costas Alexandrides 1967–6813–5–1.711
Stoney Burgess 1969–7568–38–3.638
Scottie O'Neill 1976–86143–57–4.7112 TAAC Championships (1983, 1986)
Hugh Beasley 1987–9350–72–15.4201 TAAC Championship (1987)
Brett Teach 1994–9943–66–3.3971 TAAC Championship (1997), first NCAA appearance
Kerem Daser 2000–0967–100–10.4071 Atlantic Sun Championship (2000)
Brett Surrency 2010–89–75–12.5401 Sun Belt Championship (2018)
Total417–413–38.532

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

Georgia State has appeared in five NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–4–1.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1997 Play-in round Howard L 0–2
2000 Play-in round Rhode Island L 3–4 OT
2011 First round Duke L 0–1
2018 First round Charlotte T 2–2 (L 3–4 p)
2021 First round
Second round
Charlotte
Georgetown
W 1–0
L 0–2

Stadiums

The Panthers play most of their games at the 1,500-capacity GSU Soccer Stadium. However, they have played some matches at the nearby Center Parc Stadium, normally home to GSU football, in Atlanta.

See also

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