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Western Michigan Broncos men's soccer

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Western Michigan Broncos
men's soccer
Founded1971; 53 years ago (1971)
UniversityWestern Michigan University
Head coachChad Wiseman (11th season)
ConferenceMVC
LocationKalamazoo, Michigan
StadiumWMU Soccer Complex
(Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameBroncos
ColorsBrown and gold[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2017, 2022, 2023
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2017, 2022, 2023, 2024
NCAA Tournament appearances
2003, 2017, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
2003, 2022, 2023
Conference Regular Season championships
2017, 2023

The Western Michigan Broncos men's soccer team represents Western Michigan University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. As of the next NCAA men's soccer season in 2023, the Broncos compete in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), following the dropping of men's soccer by WMU's full-time home of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The team currently plays in the soccer-specific WMU Soccer Complex on the campus. The team has qualified for NCAA Tournament a total of four times, earning berths in 2003, 2017, 2022 and 2023. The team won the MAC regular season championship in 2017[2] and the MVC regular season championship in 2023.

History

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Joining the Missouri Valley Conference

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Following the Mid-American Conference's decision to suspend sponsorship of men's soccer following the 2022 season, the Western Michigan Broncos joined the Missouri Valley Conference as affiliate members. Fellow MAC members Bowling Green and Northern Illinois also joined the Broncos in MVC men's soccer.[3] Following their successful 2022 season, the WMU Broncos became the last men's soccer team to win the MAC championship.

Current roster

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As of 8 Dec 2024 [4]

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 Noah Dietrich
1 GK United States USA Colin Welsh
2 DF United States USA Braxton Arpachinda
3 DF New Zealand NZL Owen Smith
3 DF Germany GER Amin Fernouchi
5 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Donal Rahill
6 DF Portugal POR Duarte Chapelas
7 MF United States USA Gabe Villagomez
8 MF United States USA Jordan Klein
9 FW Kosovo KOS Roni Sylejmani
10 MF United States USA Noah James
11 MF United States USA Connor Burkett
12 DF United States USA David Ogbonna
13 FW United States USA Liam Smith
14 DF United States USA Christian Shannon
15 MF Canada CAN Stephen Belanger
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF United States USA Tanner Hodgson
17 FW United States USA Greyson Mercer
18 DF United States USA Carter Cormier
19 DF Canada CAN Asher Barnes
20 MF United States USA Ronan Wilcox
21 FW United States USA Alek Markovski
22 MF United States USA Ty Usiak
23 MF United States USA Nick Biel
24 DF United States USA Adam Matej
26 MF United States USA Landon Fisher
27 MF United States USA Carson Hodgson
29 GK United States USA Alex Lindewirth
31 DF Netherlands NED Emiel Nieuwhof
37 MF United States USA John Coon
45 GK United States USA Sean O'Meara

NCAA tournament results

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Season Competition Round Seed Rival Result Notes
2003 NCAA Tournament First round (48 teams) at Milwaukee L 4–1
2017 NCAA Tournament Second round (32 teams) No. 10 vs. Albany W 2–0
2017 NCAA Tournament Third round (16 teams) No. 10 at No. 7 Michigan State L 2–1
2022 NCAA Tournament First round (48 teams) at Louisville W 2–1 (a.e.t.)
2022 NCAA Tournament Second round (32 teams) at No. 9 Lipscomb W 1–0
2022 NCAA Tournament Third round (16 teams) at Portland L 1–0
2023 NCAA Tournament First round (48 teams) vs. Green Bay W 3–0
2023 NCAA Tournament Second round (32 teams) at No. 15 Duke W 2–1 (a.e.t.)
2023 NCAA Tournament Third round (16 teams) at No. 2 Notre Dame L 0–0 (p 4–2)

Year-by-year results

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Year Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Rank#
Pete Esdale (1971)
1971 Pete Esdale 5–7–0
Pete Esdale: 5–7–0
Pete Glon (1972–1977)
1972 Pete Glon 2–10–1
1973 Pete Glon 4–4–5
1974 Pete Glon 7–5–1
1975 Pete Glon 5–5–2
1976 Pete Glon 5–5–2
1977 Pete Glon 6–6–1
Pete Glon: 29–35–12
Scott Ferris (1978–1982)
1978 Scott Ferris 7–2–3
1979 Scott Ferris 4–9–2
1980 Scott Ferris 6–11–2
1981 Scott Ferris 6–9–3
1982 Scott Ferris 10–8–2
Scott Ferris: 33–39–12
Blake Glass (1983–1997)
1983 Blake Glass 8–10–0
1984 Blake Glass 9–7–1
1985 Blake Glass 9–8–0
1986 Blake Glass 8–9–1
1987 Blake Glass 10–8–1
1988 Blake Glass 12–5–2
1989 Blake Glass 11–6–1
1990 Blake Glass 8–9–2
1991 Blake Glass 10–8–0
1992 Blake Glass 6–7–2
1993 Blake Glass 10–8–0 2–3–0 4th
1994 Blake Glass 9–10–1 2–3–0 4th
1995 Blake Glass 6–12–1 1–4–0 5th
1996 Blake Glass 4–11–4 0–4–1 6th
1997 Blake Glass 5–8–4 1–5–1 7th
Blake Glass: 125–126–20 6–19–2
Chris Karwoski (1998–2008)
1998 Chris Karwoski 4–15–2 1–7–0 t-8th
1999 Chris Karwoski 2–15–3 0–5–2 8th
2000 Chris Karwoski 6–13–1 1–5–0 t-6th
2001 Chris Karwoski 5–13–1 1–4–1 5th
2002 Chris Karwoski 3–14–2 1–6–0 7th
2003 Chris Karwoski 12–7–2 3–2–1 3rd
2004 Chris Karwoski 9–7–4 3–2–1 4th
2005 Chris Karwoski 9–9–2 2–2–1 t-3rd
2006 Chris Karwoski 6–12–1 3–2–0 3rd
2007 Chris Karwoski 7–10–2 0–4–1 6th
2008 Chris Karwoski 3–15–1 2–4–0 5th
Chris Karwoski: 66–130–21 17–43–7
Stu Riddle (2009–2012)
2009 Stu Riddle 6–10–1 3–2–1 3rd
2010 Stu Riddle 10–8–2 4–2–0 2nd
2011 Stu Riddle 6–12–3 2–2–2 4th
2012 Stu Riddle 11–6–2 3–3–1 t-4th
Stu Riddle: 33–36–8 12–9–4
Chad Wiseman (2013–present)
2013 Chad Wiseman 9–9–1 4–1–1 2nd
2014 Chad Wiseman 8–7–4 2–2–1 4th
2015 Chad Wiseman 11–4–4 3–1–1 2nd
2016 Chad Wiseman 9–6–4 1–1–3 4th
2017 Chad Wiseman 17–4–1 5–0–0 1st 9
2018 Chad Wiseman 11–6–3 1–1–2 3rd
2019 Chad Wiseman 11–5–2 2–1–2 2nd 25
2020 Chad Wiseman 7–3–1 5–3–1 2nd
2021 Chad Wiseman 7–6–5 2–3–1 5th
2022 Chad Wiseman 16–3–2 5–1–2 2nd
2023 Chad Wiseman 17-1-4 7–0–1 1st 12th
Chad Wiseman: 123–55–31 37–14–15
Total: 356–411–94
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Western Michigan Athletics Brand Guide (PDF). July 1, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "Men's Soccer Downs Akron to Win MAC Championship". wmubroncos.com. Western Michigan University. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "WMU to Join the Missouri Valley Conference as an Affiliate Member for Men's Soccer". wmubroncos.com. Western Michigan University. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  4. ^ "West Michigan Men's Soccer – Roster". West Michigan University. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
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