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Men's soccer program at Cornell University
Cornell Big Red men's soccer |
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Founded | 1908; 116 years ago (1908) |
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University | Cornell University |
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Head coach | John Smith (3rd season) |
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Conference | Ivy |
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Location | Ithaca, New York |
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Stadium | Charles F. Berman Field (Capacity: 1,000) |
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Nickname | Big Red |
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Colors | Carnelian red and white[1] |
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1934 |
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1972 |
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1972, 1975 |
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1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 2022 |
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1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1995, 1996, 2022, 2024 |
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1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1995, 1996, 2012, 2022, 2024 |
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1975, 1977, 1995, 2012 |
The Cornell Big Red men's soccer program represents the Cornell University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. Founded in 1908, the Big Red compete in the Ivy League. The Big Red are coached by John Smith, a former professional player and assistant coach for the Stanford Cardinal men's soccer program. Cornell plays their home matches at Charles F. Berman Field.
- As of 16 Sep 2024[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
National championships
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- ISFA National Champion (1): 1934
Conference championships
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(* shared title)
The following players have been awarded as All-Americans by United Soccer Coaches or Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association.[3]
First-Team All Americans
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Year
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Player
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Year
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1910 |
T.M. Stephenson |
GK
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1911 |
M. Davis |
MF
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1912 |
Robert Davis |
MF
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1914 |
Howard Lynch |
MF
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Clarence Dyer |
MF
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1915 |
Frank Thomas |
DF
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1917 |
Russell Iler |
DF
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George Dibble |
MF
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1921 |
Hugh Fates |
DF
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Elliot Thompson |
MF
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Francis Righter |
FW
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Eduardo Elli |
FW
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1922 |
Elliot Thompson |
MF
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Francis Righter |
FW
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1926 |
Chien Hsu |
DF
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1928 |
George Olditch |
FW
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1930 |
James Donovan |
MF
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1932 |
Louis Bernejillo |
MF
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1933 |
Louis Bernejillo |
MF
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1936 |
William Hershey |
FW
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1937 |
Leonard Darling |
FW
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1938 |
Eugene Crosby |
FW
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1939 |
John Perry |
DF
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1940 |
Robert Ochs |
GK
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1944 |
Edward McDonough |
DF
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1948 |
Charles Berman |
FW
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1950 |
Derl Derr |
FW
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1951 |
George Boateng |
FW
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1957 |
Josh Nelson |
DF
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1967 |
Nikos Alexandridis |
FW
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1973 |
Kip Jordan |
DF
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Second-Team All-Americans
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Year
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Player
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Year
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1909 |
Carlos Collado |
DF
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Alan Towers |
MF
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1927 |
Gibson Allen |
GK
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Chien Hsu |
DF
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1929 |
Egbert Cory |
FW
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1930 |
Orlando Carvalho |
FW
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1934 |
Bo Ivar Adlerbert |
DF
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Hendrick Versluis |
FW
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1935 |
Sidney Nathanson |
FW
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1938 |
John Perry |
DF
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1939 |
I. Robert Wood |
GK
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David Podrisky |
FW
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1940 |
John Perry |
MF
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Robert Taylor |
FW
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1941 |
Gordon Blatz |
FW
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1943 |
Merill Hunter |
DF
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Charles Cox |
GK
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Robert Prince |
FW
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1944 |
William Matchneer |
GK
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George Bailey |
FW
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1948 |
Derl Derr |
FW
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1949 |
Gunter Meng |
FW
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1950 |
Gunter Meng |
FW
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1957 |
Al Stratta |
FW
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1959 |
Ron Maierhofer |
FW
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1965 |
Seth Dei |
FW
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1974 |
Jon Ross |
GK
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1980 |
Kurt Bettger |
DF
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1996 |
Rob Elliott |
MF
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Third-Team All-Americans
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Year
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Player
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Year
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1995 |
Eric Kusseluk |
FW
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The Big Red have sponsored varsity soccer for 111 seasons. They have a combined record of 510–545–148.[4]
NCAA Tournament history
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Cornell has appeared in 11 NCAA Tournaments. Their most recent appearance came in 2022.[5]
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