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National Rank:
13th
Record (overall):
16-3-0
Record (UAA):
6-1-0
Place (UAA):
2nd
 

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Patrick Carver was named to the NSCAA/ Adidas All-America First Team, becoming the 12th All-American in the program's history.


EMORY ATHLETICS E-NEWS SET TO DEBUT

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EMORY MEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS RECOGNIZED BY D3KICKS.COM

(Jan. 3) D3Kicks.com, one of the top websites for information and commentary on Division III soccer, has featured four members of the Emory men’s team on its postseason teams.  Junior forward Patrick Carver was named to the All-America first team and the All-Region first team, while junior defender Andre Jakubowski and junior midfielder Mark Del Marmol were named to the All-South Region second team, and junior forward Patrick McFarland was placed on the All-Region third team.


FOUR MEMBERS OF THE EMORY MEN’S SOCCER TEAM NAMED TO THE NSCAA/ ADIDAS ALL-SOUTH REGION TEAM

(Dec. 18) Four members of the Emory University Men’s Soccer Team were placed on the 2007 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ Adidas All-South Region teams, as Patrick Carver was named to the first team, while Marc Del Marmol, Andre Jakubowski, and Patrick McFarland earned spots on the second team.


CARVER NAMED TO THE NSCAA/ ADIDAS ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM

(Dec. 17) Emory University’s Patrick Carver was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ adidas NCAA Division III All-America first team, based on his performance during the 2007 season.


EMORY MEN’S SOCCER CONCLUDES SEASON RANKED 13th IN THE NATION

(Dec. 1) The Emory Men’s Soccer team received its best final ranking in over 20 years, as the Eagles were ranked 13th in the nation, according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s (NSCAA) last poll of the 2007 season.


2007 MEN'S SOCCER SEASON RECAP

The Emory University Men’s Soccer Team completed one of the best seasons in the program’s history in 2007, matching a school record for wins in a season and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the 11th time in school history.


PATRICK MCFARLAND NAMED TO THE CoSIDA MEN’S SOCCER ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA TEAM

(Nov. 19) Emory University junior Patrick McFarland was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team for the 2007 men’s soccer season.  It marks the first national honor of McFarland’s career as an Eagle.


17th-RANKED EMORY STUNNED IN 1-0 LOSS TO 21st-RANKED REDLANDS

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(Nov. 10) The University of Redlands’ Max Bowman scored his seventh goal of the season in the final minute of regulation, giving the Bulldogs a 1-0 win over Emory University.  The loss eliminates Emory from the NCAA Tournament.


CARVER NAMED UAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR; SIX OTHER EAGLES RECEIVE HONORS

(Nov. 9) Emory University’s Patrick Carver was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Player of the Year, and six other Eagles were recognized, as the all-UAA Men’s Soccer Teams teams were announced on Thursday.


17th-RANKED EMORY SOCCER TO HOST AN NCAA TOURNAMENT MATCH AFTER A FIRST-ROUND BYE

NCAA Tournament Bracket

(Nov. 8) The Woodruff P.E. Center will be the site for a NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament second-round match, as the Emory University Eagles will host the University of Redlands (Calif.) on Saturday at 5:30 PM.


EMORY MEN’S SOCCER ADVANCES TO NCAA TOURNAMENT; WILL HOST THE SECOND-ROUND MATCH

(Nov. 5) Emory University has received an at large bid to the NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Tournament, and after a first-round bye, the Eagles will host their second-round match on Saturday at the Woodruff P.E. Center.


NO. 17 EMORY FINISHES SECOND IN UAA

(Nov. 3) The University of Rochester (N.Y.) defeated Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) 3-0 to clinch the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship and eliminate 17th-ranked Emory University from contention.


NO. 17 EAGLES WIN SEASON FINALE; AWAIT RESULTS FROM CLEVELAND

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(Nov. 3) The Emory University Men’s Soccer team put itself in position to win its first University Athletic Association (UAA) title since 1998, defeating Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.) 4-0 to take sole possession of first place in the Association for the first time this season. The Eagles will now await the results of the University of Rochester’s (N.Y.) match at Case Western Reserve University (Ohio), to see if they will claim the UAA Championship and automatic bid associated with it.


EDELMAN AND MCFARLAND NAMED TO THE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM

(Nov. 1) The Emory University Men’s soccer team had two of its key components honored Thursday, as juniors Patrick McFarland and Jordan Edelman were both named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team.


17th-RANKED EMORY TO MAKE A RUN AT THE UAA TITLE ON SATURDAY

(Oct. 31) Trailing the University of Rochester (N.Y.) by one point in the University Athletic Association (UAA) standings heading into its final regular season game of the year, 17th-ranked Emory University will face Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.) with a chance for the Association title. 


JAKUBOWSKI HONORED AS A UAA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

(Oct. 30) Emory University junior Andre Jakubowski was named the Men’s Soccer Defensive Athlete of the Week by the University Athletic Association (UAA) for his performance during last week’s matches against Brandeis University (Mass.) and New York University.


UAA AUTOMATIC BID TO BE DECIDED ON THE FINAL DAY OF THE SEASON

(Oct. 29) With just one game remaining in the regular season, three University Athletic Association (UAA) teams are still alive for the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, awarded to the team that finishes atop the Association’s standings.


17th-RANKED EMORY UPSETS 16th-RANKED NEW YORK

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(Oct. 28) In what could be considered a statement game for the Emory University Men’s Soccer team, the 17th-ranked Eagles defeated the 16th-ranked New York University Violets 4-2 at the Woodruff P.E. Center.


 

NO. 17 EMORY PICKS UP WIN OVER CONFERENCE-RIVAL BRANDEIS

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(Oct. 26) Patrick Carver and Patrick McFarland each recorded a goal and an assist, as 17th-ranked Emory University defeated Brandeis University (Mass.) 4-0 on Friday.  The win brings the Eagles’ record to 14-2-0 in 2007, and to 4-1-0 in University Athletic Association (UAA) games.


INTERVIEW WITH EMORY HEAD COACH SONNY TRAVIS

(Oct. 25) Emory University Men's Soccer Head Coach Sonny Travis spoke about the team, the Eagles' offensive attack, and their upcoming games. To listen to the interview, click here (.mp3).


17th-RANKED EMORY MEN’S SOCCER HEADS DOWN THE HOME STRETCH

(Oct. 24) Emory University will play two of its final three games of the season this weekend, as the Eagles will face two University Athletic Association (UAA) opponents.  Emory will play Brandeis University (Mass.) on Friday at 5:00 PM, and New York University on Sunday at 11:00 AM.


NO. 17 EMORY’S MCFARLAND STRIKES GOLD IN 2-1 OVERTIME VICTORY OVER GREENSBORO

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(Oct. 20) Trailing Greensboro College (N.C.) 1-0 with less than two minutes remaining in the match, Emory University, ranked 17th in the Nation, needed some heroics.  That was exactly what the Eagles got, winning 2-1 in overtime, and writing another exciting chapter in their rivalry with Greensboro.


NO. 17 EMORY TAKES ON GREENSBORO: A RIVALRY RENEWED

(Oct. 17) Another page will be written in what has become one of the better rivalries in Division III soccer, as 17th-ranked Emory University will travel to Greensboro College (N.C.) for the 19th-meeting between the two South Region powerhouses.  The match is set for Saturday at noon.


NO. 10 EMORY DROPS HEARTBREAKER TO ROCHESTER

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(Oct. 14) The 10th-ranked Emory University Eagles suffered their first loss of the season to a Division III opponent, dropping a 1-0, double-overtime decision to the University of Rochester (N.Y.). 


10th-RANKED EMORY USPETS 7th-RANKED CASE 2-1; SETS UP KEY UAA MATCH ON SUNDAY

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(Oct. 12) Junior Patrick Carver scored his conference-leading 13th goal of the season, and senior Joey Howie notched his fifth of the year to lead the 10th-ranked Emory University Eagles over the seventh-ranked Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) Spartans, 2-1.


10th-RANKED EMORY TO CONTINUE ITS STRETCH OF RANKED OPPONENTS

(Oct. 10) There will be no rest for 10th-ranked Emory University this weekend following its defeat of then-11th-ranked Washington University (Mo.) on Sunday, as the Eagles will continue a stretch of five-consecutive games against teams recognized in the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll. 

The Eagles will hit the road to face the 2006 University Athletic Association (UAA) Champion and seventh-ranked Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) on Friday at 5:00 PM, followed by a match against the University of Rochester (N.Y.), with whom the Eagles are currently tied for first place in the UAA.


NO. 12 EMORY UPSETS 11th-RANKED WASHINGTON 3-0

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Head Coach Sonny Travis Postgame Interview (.mp3)


(Oct. 7) The Emory University men’s soccer team, ranked 12th in the Nation, picked up a key conference victory, defeating University Athletic Association (UAA) rival and 11th-ranked Washington University (Mo.), 3-0, at the Woodruff P.E. Center.


12th-RANKED EMORY TAKES ITS FIRST LOST OF THE SEASON TO 20th-RANKED TEAM IN DIVISION II

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(Oct. 4) The 12th-ranked Emory University men’s soccer team dropped its first match of the 2007 campaign, losing a 2-0 contest to Clayton State University (Ga.), the 20th-ranked team in Division II.


A KEY WEEK AHEAD FOR 12th-RANKED MEN’S SOCCER

(Oct. 3) Emory University’s most challenging week of the season lies ahead, as the Eagles will face Clayton State University (Ga.), the 20th-ranked team in Division II, on Wednesday, followed by a home match against University Athletic Association (UAA) rival Washington University (Mo.), ranked 11th in Division III, on Sunday.


CARVER NAMED A UAA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FOR THE SECOND-STRAIGHT WEEK

(Oct. 2) Emory University’s Patrick Carver was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) men’s soccer offensive Athlete of the Week, based on his two-goal performance against the University of Chicago (Ill.).


CARVER’S ‘GOLDEN GOAL’ LIFTS 18th-RANKED EAGLES TO VICTORY OVER CHICAGO

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(Sept. 29) The Emory University men’s soccer team began conference play with a big victory, defeating the University of Chicago (Ill.) 3-2 in double overtime on a ‘golden goal’ from Patrick Carver.  The victory is the Eagles’ second overtime win of the season, and raising the team’s record to 10-0-0 on the season.


EMORY PLAYERS RANK HIGH IN NATIONAL STATISTICS SUMMARY

(Sept. 26) A number of Emory University Men’s Soccer players have been ranked in the latest NCAA statistical rankings release.  Junior Patrick Carver is 11th in the nation with 2.88 points per game, and 13th in the nation with 1.25 goals per game.  Patrick McFarland is 30th in the nation with 0.67 assists per game, and 61st with 2.0 points per game.  Goalkeeper Keith Meehan is 20th in the nation with a 0.377 goals against average this season.


18TH RANKED MEN’S SOCCER TO OPEN UAA PLAY AGAINST CHICAGO

(Sept. 25) The Emory University men’s Soccer team will begin University Athletic Association (UAA) play this  weekend, travelling to the University of Chicago (Ill.) to take on the Maroons on Saturday at 12:00 PM. 


CARVER NAMED THE UAA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

(Sept. 24) Emory University forward Patrick Carver was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Athlete of the week for men’s soccer, following  his four goals and one assist performance over the last three Emory games.


NO. 25 EMORY DEFEATS OGLETHORPE TO IMPROVE TO 9-0-0

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(Sept. 22) Emory senior Andrew Zalk came off the bench to record an assist and a game-winning goal, leading the 25th-ranked Eagles to a 3-1 victory over Oglethorpe University (Ga.).


25th-RANKED MEN’S SOCCER BLANKS THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH

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(Sept. 21) Patrick Carver, Joey Howie and Michael Scannapieco each scored a pair of goals for the 25th-ranked Emory University, as the Eagles shutout the University of the South (Tenn.) Tigers 8-0.


NO. 25 EMORY RETURNS HOME TO FACE SEWANEE; TRAVELS CROSSTOWN TO FACE OGLETHORPE

(Sept. 20) The Emory University Men’s soccer team, ranked 25th in the nation, will play its first home game since September 1st, hosting the University of the South (Tenn.) on Friday night, before making the cross-town trip to face Oglethorpe University (Ga.).


NO. 25 EMORY STAYS PERFECT WITH 8-0 WIN OVER PIEDMONT

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(Sept. 18) The 25th-ranked Emory University Men’s Soccer team remained perfect on the 2007 campaign Tuesday, defeating Piedmont College (Ga.) 8-0.  With the win, Emory improves to 7-0-0 this season, while Piedmont falls to 3-3-0.


PAST HEADLINES

EMORY MEN’S SOCCER ENTERS THE TOP-25; WILL PLAY PIEDMONT TUESDAY (Sept. 18)

MCFARLAND NAMED A UAA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (Sept. 18)

EMORY DEFEATS HEIDELBERG TO GIVE TRAVIS HIS 300th-CAREER VICTORY (Sept. 15)

EMORY SOCCER REMAINS UNDEFEATED WITH OVERTIME WIN AGAINST WITTENBERG (Sept. 14)

EAGLES LOOK TO EXTEND THEIR WINNING STREAK AT THE ADIDAS INVITATIONAL (Sept. 11)

EAGLES DEFEAT QUAKERS FOR THEIR FOURTH-STRAIGHT WIN (Sept. 9)

EMORY SHUTS OUT LYNCHBURG WITH 3-0 WIN (Sept. 8)

EMORY TO PLAY TWO KEY IN-REGION GAMES AT THE ESPRIT TOURNAMENT (Sept. 5)

EAGLES CLINCH EMORY UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT WITH WIN OVER HUSSON (Sept. 1)

“THE PATRICKS” SHINE IN A 2-0 EMORY WIN OVER MISSISSIPPI (Aug. 31)

EMORY UNIVERSITY MEN’S SOCCER TO KICK OFF THE 2007 SEASON (Aug. 29)

EMORY SPORTS TO UTILIZE LIVE ONLINE STATS BEGINNING IN 2007 (Aug. 24)

EMORY DEFEATS MERCER IN PRESEASON MATCH (Aug. 22)

NEW BEGINNINGS AND FAMILIAR FACES FOR EMORY MEN’S SOCCER IN 2007 (Aug. 20)

EMORY MEN’S SOCCER TO HOST MERCER FOR AN EXHIBITION MATCH (Aug. 20)

EMORY MEN’S SOCCER NAMES JACQUES EDELINE ASSISTANT COACH (Aug. 15)

EMORY NAMES SONNY TRAVIS INTERIM MEN’S SOCCER COACH (July 31)

EMORY MEN’S SOCCER COACH MIKE RUBESCH RESIGNS – WILL TAKE POST WITH SOUTH AFRICAN PROFESSIONAL TEAM (June 23)

2006 SEASON RECAP

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