#2 Macalester topped #1 Carleton by a score of 1-0 on Saturday to win the 2009 MIAC Men's Soccer Playoff Championship on a sun-splashed afternoon in Northfield.
Ryan Servaty has been named the interim head coach for Bethel’s men’s and women’s soccer programs. Servaty replaces Pepe Jon Chavez, who helmed both teams from 2007-09.
PepeJon Chavez has announced his resignation as head coach of both the men’s and women’s soccer programs at Bethel University.
Michael Middleton has been named head coach of the men’s soccer program at Gustavus. His background includes coaching tenures at NCAA Division III institutions Frediona State and Cortland State.
Saint John’s named John Haws its head soccer coach on Friday. Haws becomes the seventh head coach in the history of Johnnie soccer and replaces his father, Pat Haws, who announced his retirement in April.
Larry Zelenz has announced that he will resign his position as Gustavus men’s soccer coach and assistant athletics director for intramurals and club sports at the end of the current school year.
Saint John’s University soccer coach Pat Haws announced his retirement Thursday, April 1, following 37 years with the athletic department.
Four MIAC fall sport student-athletes have been selected as recipients of the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
Six MIAC men's soccer student-athletes have received academic honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
A year after becoming the first Carleton men’s soccer All-American, defender Robert Carlton once again received the honor as he was tabbed to the 2009 NSCAA All-America Team.
* Clinched MIAC Playoff Berth