VCU Rams men's soccer results by opponent

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The VCU Rams men's soccer team represents Virginia Commonwealth University in all NCAA Division I men's soccer competitions. In 1978, VCU has fielded a varsity men's soccer program. The Rams currently compete in the Colonial Athletic Association.

Contents

Below is a list of records against fellow college soccer teams the Rams have played against.

Key

Legend
BoldConference team
0–0–0Win–loss–draw
*No games played
Defunct team

Results

Team1978–19891990–19992000–20092010–2019Totals
Adelphi *1–0–0**1–0–0
Akron ***0–1–00–1–0
American 2–5–03–6–13–1–1*8–12–2
Bradley *0–0–1**0–0–1
Clemson 1–0–0*1–0–0
Coastal Carolina ***1–1–01–1–0
Delaware 1–1–01–1–0
Drexel 1–1–01–1–0
George Mason 2–0–02–0–0
Indiana **0–1–0*0–1–0
Howard ***1–0–01–0–0
Hofstra ***2–1–02–1–0
James Madison 2–0–02–0–0
Longwood 0–0–10–0–1
Navy *0–1–1*1–0–01–1–1 [1]
North Carolina **2–4–10–1–02–5–1 [2]
Old Dominion 0–1–10–1–1
Penn State *0–2–1**0–2–1 [3]
Radford 1–1–15–1–01–0–0*7–2–1 [4]
Richmond 2–0–02–0–0
Towson 2–0–02–0–0
UC Santa Barbara **0–1–0*0–1–0
Virginia 0–5–10–6–03–3–10–1–03–15–1 [5]
Virginia Tech 5–6–14–2–02–0–00–0–011–8–1 [6]
Wake Forest 1–0–0*1–0–0
Wofford 0–0–10–0–1
West Virginia 1–0–0*1–0–0
William & Mary 0–3–03–3–16–10–10–2–09–18–2 [7]

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