2016 Conference USA men's soccer season

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2016 Conference USA men's soccer season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportSoccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Number of teams9
2017 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pickNiko Hansen, New Mexico
Picked byColumbus Crew, 9th overall
Regular season
Season championsCharlotte
  Runners-upSouth Carolina
Season MVPBrandt Bronico[1]
Top scorerBrandt Bronico
Tournament
ChampionsNew Mexico
  Runners-upFIU
Finals MVPChris Wehan
Conference USA men's soccer seasons
← 2015
2016 Conference USA men's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 16 Charlotte + 7 1 0 12 4 2
South Carolina + 5 2 1 11 8 1
Fla. International 5 2 1 10 7 2
No. 23 Kentucky + 5 3 0 11 5 3
New Mexico 4 3 1 12 7 3
UAB 2 5 1 6 9 3
Old Dominion 2 5 1 6 9 2
Florida Atlantic 2 6 0 4 10 1
Marshall 1 6 1 6 11 1
As of 13 December 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Conference USA men's soccer season was the 22nd season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

The FIU Panthers are both the defending conference tournament champions. The Kentucky Wildcats are the defending regular season champions.

Changes from 2015

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  • None

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Team Location Stadium Capacity
Charlotte 49ers Charlotte, North Carolina Transamerica Field 7,500
FIU Panthers Miami, Florida FIU Soccer Stadium 2,700
Florida Atlantic Owls Boca Raton, Florida FAU Soccer Stadium 300
Kentucky Wildcats Lexington, Kentucky UK Soccer Complex 3,000
Marshall Thundering Herd Huntington, West Virginia Veterans Memorial Soccer Complex 1,006
New Mexico Lobos Albuquerque, New Mexico Lobo Soccer/Track Complex 5,000
Old Dominion Monarchs Norfolk, Virginia Old Dominion Soccer Complex 2,500
South Carolina Gamecocks Columbia, South Carolina Stone Stadium 5,700
UAB Blazers Birmingham, Alabama West Campus Field 2,500
  • Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee State, North Texas, Rice, Southern Miss, UTEP, UTSA and WKU do not sponsor men's soccer. Kentucky, New Mexico and South Carolina are associated members.

Regular season

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Results

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Team/opponent CHA FIU FAU UK MAR UNM ODU USC UAB
Charlotte 49ers 2–0
FIU Panthers 2–1
Florida Atlantic Owls 0–1
Kentucky Wildcats 1–2
Marshall Thundering Herd 0–3
New Mexico Lobos
Old Dominion Monarchs 0–2
South Carolina Gamecocks 1–0
UAB Blazers 3–0

Rankings

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Legend
  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
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Charlotte C 22 19 9 9 5 14 17 14 9 8 5 5 9 16
FIU C 23 NR RV NR
Florida Atlantic C
Kentucky C 17 16 21 RV 20 15 20 18 14 12 19 18 23
Marshall C
New Mexico C RV 21 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 22 RV
Old Dominion C RV NR
South Carolina C 24 RV RV NR RV RV RV 25 RV RV RV RV
UAB C

Postseason

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CUSA tournament

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New Mexico won their first Conference USA tournament, defeating the defending champions, FIU in the final.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 Charlotte 1
5 New Mexico 2
4 Kentucky  2 (1) 
5 New Mexico (pen.)  2 (2) 
5 New Mexico 3
3 FIU 0
2 South Carolina 1
7 Old Dominion 2
7 Old Dominion 0
3 FIU 2
3 FIU 2
6 UAB 1

NCAA tournament

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Seed Region School 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
10 2 Charlotte BYE L, 2–3 vs. Virginia Tech(Charlotte)
16 1 Kentucky BYE L, 2–3 vs. Creighton(Lexington)
3 New Mexico T, 1–1 (W, 6–5 pen.) vs. Portland(Albuquerque) L, 1–4 vs. Washington(Seattle)
3 South Carolina W 1–0 vs. Mercer(Columbia) L, 1–2 OT vs. Clemson(Clemson)

All-CUSA awards and teams

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2016 C-USA Men's Soccer Individual Awards[1]
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Brandt Bronico, Charlotte
Offensive MVP Brandt Bronico, Charlotte
Defensive MVP Luke Waechter, Charlotte
Coach of the Year Kevin Langan, Charlotte
Freshman of the Year Elliot Panicco, Charlotte
2016 C-USA Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams[1]
First Team Second Team Third Team Freshman Team

F: Santiago Patiño, FIU
F: Niko Hansen, New Mexico
F: Danny Deakin, South Carolina
MF: Brandt Bronico, Charlotte
MF: Paul Marie, FIU
MF: Napo Matsoso, Kentucky
MF: Chris Wehan, New Mexico
D: Matej Dekovic, Charlotte
D: Luke Waechter, Charlotte
D: Jordan Wilson, Kentucky
GK: Elliot Panicco, Charlotte

F: Luis Betancur, FIU
F: Jason Fitzgerald, Florida Atlantic
F: Bjorn Gudjonsson, South Carolina
MF: Trevor Starcher, Marshall
MF: Jesse Miralrio, Old Dominion
MF: Cole Stringer, Old Dominion
MF: Kurtis Turner, South Carolina
MF: David Valverde, UAB
D: Charlie Reymann, Kentucky
D: Tom Smart, New Mexico
GK: Joe Kuzminsky, UAB

MF: Maxi Rodriguez, Charlotte
MF: Donald Tomlinson, FIU
MF: Chris Gurule, New Mexico
MF: Niko Klosterhalfen, Old Dominion
MF: Julian Veen Uldal, South Carolina
MF: Koty Millard, South Carolina
D: Juan Benedetty, FIU
D: Alex Bumpus, Kentucky
D: Arthur Duchesne, Marshall
D: Peyton Ericson, South Carolina
D: Ive Burnett, South Carolina
D: William White, UAB
GK: William Pyle, South Carolina

Elliot Panicco, GK, Charlotte
Ryan Spaulding, MF, Charlotte
David Longo, D, FIU
Joris Ahlinvi, F, FIU
JJ Williams, F, Kentucky
Connor Probert, F, Kentucky
Tom Smart, D, New Mexico
Matt Constant, D, New Mexico
Sebastian Hauret, MF, Old Dominion
Julian Veen Uldal, MF, South Carolina
Luca Mayr, F, South Carolina
Eder Mora, MF, UAB
Massimo Ferrin, F, UAB

See also

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References

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