Old Dominion Monarchs men's soccer

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Old Dominion Monarchs
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University Old Dominion University
Head coach Alan Dawson (25th season)
Conference Sun Belt
Location Norfolk, Virginia
Stadium Old Dominion Soccer Complex
(Capacity: 4,000)
Nickname Monarchs
ColorsSlate blue, silver, and light blue [1]
     
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Home
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Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2006, 2007
NCAA Tournament appearances
1989, 1991, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017
Conference Tournament championships
CAA: 1991, 2007
C-USA: 2014, 2017
Conference Regular Season championships
CAA: 1999, 2001, 2005

The Old Dominion Monarchs men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Old Dominion University. The team is an NCAA Division I member of the Sun Belt Conference, having joined in 2022 after moving from Conference USA.

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Seasons

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1971 Old Dominion soccer team
YearHead CoachOverallConf.Conf. RecordConf. PlaceConf. TournNCAAFinal Ranking
1970Steve Cottrell5-5-0
19712-6-0
1972Gunther Dietz1-7-1
19731-8-1
19744-6-1
197513-2-0
19768-7-0
19775-6-2
1978Bill Killen9-5-1
197910-3-2
198013-5-0
19817-8-4
19827-8-4 Sun Belt
198311-7-5Sun Belt
1984 Mike Berticelli 13-5-3Sun Belt
198516-1-3Sun BeltChampion
198613-5-3Sun Belt1stSFs
198714-3-2Sun Belt2-0-11st (East)Champion
198811-5-3Sun Belt2-1-02nd (East)Runner-up
198914-4-4Sun Belt2-0-11st (East)Champion1st round19th
1990Ralph Perez8-6-6Sun Belt5-1-12nd
199118-2-2 CAA 5-0-22ndChampion1st round9th
199211-6-3CAA4-2-14thSFs
19938-8-5CAA2-3-26thRunner-up
199410-7-2CAA4-3-04thSFs
199510-9-1CAA4-3-15thQFs
1996 Bob Warming 3-17-0CAA2-6-07thQFs
1997 Alan Dawson 7-9-1CAA3-5-07thQFs
19988-8-2CAA3-5-06thQFs
199915-4-0CAA7-1-01stSFs
200010-6-2CAA6-1-12ndSFs
20018-7-2CAA3-0-21stSFs
200210-9-4CAA6-2-13rdQFs2nd round
200315-4-1CAA6-2-12ndSFs2nd round20th
200413-6-2CAA6-2-13rdRunner-up2nd round19th
200515-4-2CAA9-1-11stRunner-up2nd round21st
200614-6-2CAA7-3-12ndSFs3rd round14th
200714-7-3CAA8-2-12ndChampion3rd round19th
20089-7-3CAA6-4-14thQFs
200911-5-2CAA6-3-24thSFs
201010–7–2CAA5–4–25th2nd round
201112–6–2CAA7–3–12ndRunner-up2nd round24th
201211–3–3CAA5–3–24th1st round
201311–6–1 C-USA 7–2–02ndQFs1st round
201413–7–1C-USA4–3–14thChampion2nd round24th
20158–5–3C-USA3–3–24thQFs
20166–9–2C-USA4–4–17thSFs
201713–6–2C-USA6–22ndChampion2nd round
201811–5–2C-USA6–22ndSFs
20193–11–1C-USA1–5–18th
20201–4–3C-USA0–4–38th
20213–9–2C-USA1–5–28th
20226–8–2Sun Belt3–4–16thQFs
20235–7–5Sun Belt2–6–18thQFs

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  1. Old Dominion University Athletic Department Branding Guidelines (PDF). July 8, 2019. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2022-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)