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Vermont Catamounts
men's soccer
Founded1964
UniversityUniversity of Vermont
Head coachRob Dow (7th season)
ConferenceAmerica East
LocationBurlington, Vermont
StadiumVirtue Field
(Capacity: 2,600)
NicknameUVM, Catamounts
ColorsGreen and gold
   
Home Away
NCAA Tournament championships
2024
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2024
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1989, 2022, 2024
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
1989, 2022, 2023, 2024
NCAA Tournament appearances
1975, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2007, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2007, 2015, 2021, 2024
Conference Regular Season championships
1989, 2012, 2017, 2019

The Vermont Catamounts men's soccer team represents the University of Vermont in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. The team competes in the America East Conference.

The team currently practices at Virtue Field adjacent to Centennial Field on campus.

In 2024, the team won the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament championship game, beating the Marshall Thundering Herd. This win is the first national championship by any America East Conference team in league history.

Roster

As of 29 Sep 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States USA Lou Liedtka
1 GK Germany GER Niklas Herceg
2 DF Canada CAN Nathan Siméon
3 DF United States USA Mike Bleeker
4 DF United States USA Cole Richardson
5 DF Germany GER Adrian Schulze
6 MF United States USA Connor Thompson
7 FW United States USA Andrew Millar
8 MF Gibraltar GIB Niels Hartman
9 FW Germany GER Maximilian Kissel
10 DF Germany GER Nick Lockerman
11 FW Israel ISR Yaniv Bazini
12 FW United States USA Nash Barlow
13 FW Germany GER David Ismail
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW United States USA Ethan Czaporowski
15 FW United States USA Gianluca Armellino
17 DF Germany GER Ioannis Vassiliou
18 FW Hungary HUN Marcell Papp
19 FW United States USA Toby Grant
21 DF United States USA Karl Daly
22 FW Canada CAN Sydney Wathuta
24 MF United States USA TJ Liquori
25 DF United States USA Pieter Bultman
27 FW United States USA Ryan Zellefrow
28 DF United States USA Zach Barrett
31 GK Hong Kong HKG Jeremy Tsang
36 MF United States USA Max Murray
99 GK United States USA Mitchell Ringman

Year by year results

Note: Vermont competed in the Yankee Conference from 1964 to 1979 and has competed in the America East Conference since 1988.

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Hal Greig (Yankee) (1964–1967)
1964 Hal Greig 3–4–0
1965 Hal Greig 7–2–0
1966 Hal Greig 9–2–0
1967 Hal Greig 7–2–0
Robert Stone (Yankee) (1968–1968)
1968 Robert Stone 6–3–0
Robert Stone: 6–3–0
Hal Greig (Yankee) (1969–1969)
1969 Hal Greig 7–1–1
Hal Greig: 33–11–1
Don Soderberg (Yankee) (1970–1974)
1970 Don Soderberg 1–3–6
1971 Don Soderberg 10–2–0
1972 Don Soderberg 2–10–1
1973 Don Soderberg 5–8–0
1974 Don Soderberg 7–3–3
Don Soderberg: 25–26–10
Paul Reinhardt (Yankee) (1975–1984)
1975 Paul Reinhardt 11–3–0 NCAA First Round
1976 Paul Reinhardt 9–4–0
1977 Paul Reinhardt 12–3–1 NCAA First Round
1978 Paul Reinhardt 8–5–3 NCAA First Round
1979 Paul Reinhardt 7–4–4
1980 Paul Reinhardt 2–8–3
1981 Paul Reinhardt 11–5–1 NCAA Second Round
1982 Paul Reinhardt 9–8–1
1983 Paul Reinhardt 4–10–2
1984 Paul Reinhardt 5–11–2
Paul Reinhardt: 78–61–17
Ron McEachen (America East) (1985–1995)
1985 Ron McEachen 8–8–2
1986 Ron McEachen 10–6–2
1987 Ron McEachen 11–3–5
1988 Ron McEachen 10–6–3 3–1–1 3rd
1989 Ron McEachen 19–3–1 4–0–1 1st NCAA Elite Eight
1990 Ron McEachen 12–6–4 3–1–1 2nd NCAA First Round
1991 Ron McEachen 10–8–2 4–3–0 T-2nd
1992 Ron McEachen 8–9–3 4–2–1 3rd
1993 Ron McEachen 12–5–2 4–1–2 2nd
1994 Ron McEachen 9–9–1 3–4–0 5th
1995 Ron McEachen 5–13–2 1–7–1 8th
Ron McEachen: 85–59–18 26–19–7
Roy Patton (America East) (1996–2003)
1996 Roy Patton 5–12–2 2–6–1 8th
1997 Roy Patton 12–5–2 6–2–1 3rd
1998 Roy Patton 9–8–1 3–5–1 8th
1999 Roy Patton 10–7–1 4–5–0 T-6th
2000 Roy Patton 13–8–1 6–2–1 T-2nd NCAA First Round
2001 Roy Patton 4–9–3 3–7–1 T-9th
2002 Roy Patton 11–7–1 5–2–1 2nd
2003 Roy Patton 4–9–5 3–4–2 7th
Roy Patton: 62–60–16 32–33–8
Jesse Cormier (America East) (2004–2016)
2004 Jesse Cormier 9–5–5 4–3–2 T-4th
2005 Jesse Cormier 11–5–3 4–3–1 4th
2006 Jesse Cormier 9–7–4 5–1–2 2nd
2007 Jesse Cormier 9–10–3 4–2–2 2nd NCAA Second Round
2008 Jesse Cormier 9–4–7 4–1–3 3rd
2009 Jesse Cormier 1–10–5 1–5–2 7th
2010 Jesse Cormier 7–8–4 2–4–1 6th
2011 Jesse Cormier 9–7–1 4–2–1 T-2nd
2012 Jesse Cormier 8–5–5 5–0–2 1st
2013 Jesse Cormier 9–5–4 3–3–1 4th
2014 Jesse Cormier 8–9–2 2–4–1 5th
2015 Jesse Cormier 11–7–3 3–2–2 2nd NCAA First Round
2016 Jesse Cormier 14–7–1 4–3–0 3rd NCAA Second Round
Jesse Cormier: 114–89–47 45–33–20
Rob Dow (America East) (2017–present)
2017 Rob Dow 10–8–1 5–1–1 1st
2018 Rob Dow 11–7–1 4–3 T-3rd
2019 Rob Dow 11–6–1 5–1–1 T-1st
2020 Rob Dow 5–2–1 4–1–1 2nd
2021 Rob Dow 11–4–2 6–1–1 2nd NCAA First Round
2022 Rob Dow 16–4–2 5–1–1 2nd NCAA Quarterfinals
2023 Rob Dow 13–6–2 4–3–0 4th NCAA Third Round
2024 Rob Dow 16–2–6 4–1–3 2nd NCAA Champions
Rob Dow: 93–39–12 37–13–8
Total: 492–346–126

      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

See also

References

  1. "Vermont Athletic Style Guide" (PDF). September 1, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  2. "Virtue Field expanded with new renovation". The Vermont Cynic. September 9, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  3. Abrami, Alex (December 16, 2024). "Cardiac Cats: Vermont men's soccer win first national championship in comeback vs Marshall". The Burlington Free Press. Retrieved December 16, 2024.
  4. "Vermont Men's Soccer Wins National Championship 2-1 in Overtime!!". americaeast.com. 2024-12-16. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
  5. Men's soccer roster on uvmathletics.com
  6. "University of Vermont Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). University of Vermont. May 28, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2021.

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