2016 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer season

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Missouri Valley Conference
Season2016
ChampionsLoyola
MVC Tourney WinnerSIUE
NCAA tournamentSIUE, Loyola
Matches played110
Goals scored176 (1.6 per match)
Top goalscorerNiklas Brodacki (UCA) 13
Biggest home winUCA 4–0 Central Baptist
(September 2)
Loyola 4–0 Drake
(October 8)
Biggest away winUCA 5–0 Green Bay
(August 28)
Highest scoringBradley 3–4 Fort Wayne
(September 9 @ Evansville)
Evansville 4–3 @ Drake (October 22)
Longest winning run7 games
Loyola (August 27–September 27)
Longest unbeaten run14 games
SIUE (September 28–November 27)
Longest winless run12 games
Bradley (September 24–November 8)
Longest losing run8 games
Bradley (October 11–November 8)
Highest attendance2,651
Drake @ SIUE (October 1)
Lowest attendance54
Missouri State vs CSU Bakersfield @ New Mexico
Average attendance595.9
2015
2017
All statistics correct as of November 29, 2016.
2016 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 21 Loyola Chicago + 6 1 1 14 4 1
No. 22 SIUE 4 1 3 10 5 7
Evansville 4 2 2 9 8 3
Central Arkansas 4 3 1 7 7 3
Missouri State 3 4 1 9 8 2
Drake 2 5 1 6 12 1
Bradley 0 7 1 2 15 3
As of 13 December 2016
Rankings from NSCAA

The 2016 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer season was the 26th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.[1]

The SIU Edwardsville Cougars were the defending regular season champions,[2] while the Drake Bulldogs were the defending tournament champions.[3][4]

The SIU Edwardsville Cougars defeated the host Missouri State Bears in the Missouri Valley Conference Men's Soccer Tournament final 1–0 [5] and advanced to the NCAA tournament. The regular season champion Loyola Ramblers received an at-large bid to the tournament, giving the MVC two entries for the first time since 2011.

Loyola defeated UIC 2–0 in the first round before falling in the second round at 15th ranked and 13th seeded Notre Dame 1–0.

SIUE tied at 13th ranked Michigan State before advancing to the second round in an epic penalty kick battle 9–8. The Cougars then tied at 11th ranked and 15th seeded Butler 0–0 and advanced to the third round on penalty kicks 5–4. SIUE finally fell at 2nd ranked and 2nd seeded Wake Forest 2–1.

Changes from 2015[edit]

The MVC expanded the conference schedule from six games to eight. Each of the seven schools played a home-and-home series with two conference opponents and single games against the other four. The teams playing home-and-home series will change each year.

Teams[edit]

Team Location Stadium Capacity Head Coach Uniform supplier
Bradley Braves Peoria, Illinois Shea Stadium 3,800 United States Jim DeRose Germany adidas
Central Arkansas Bears Conway, Arkansas Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex 300 United States Ross Duncan Germany adidas
Drake Bulldogs Des Moines, Iowa Cownie Sports Complex 2,000 Scotland Gareth Smith Germany adidas
Evansville Purple Aces Evansville, Indiana Arad McCutchan Stadium 2,500 United States Marshall Ray Germany adidas
Loyola Ramblers Chicago, Illinois Loyola Soccer Park 500 New Zealand Neil Jones United States Nike
Missouri State Bears Springfield, Missouri Robert W. Plaster Stadium 16,600 United States John Leamy Germany adidas
SIU Edwardsville Cougars Edwardsville, Illinois Ralph Korte Stadium 4,000 United States Mario Sanchez Germany adidas

Season outlook[edit]

2016 Preseason MVC Coaches' Poll[6]

Rank Team (1st-place votes) Points
1 SIUE (4) 45
2 Drake (1) 39
3 Loyola 34
4 Missouri State (2) 32
4 Bradley 25
6 Central Arkansas 12
7 Evansville 9

2016 Preseason MVC All-Conference Team[6]

Player School Position Class Hometown (High school)
Wes Carson Central Arkansas Forward Senior Fort Smith, Arkansas (Fort Smith Southside H.S.)
Elliot Collier † Loyola Forward Junior Hamilton, New Zealand (Saint Paul's Collegiate)
Jack Griffen Missouri State Midfielder Senior Beverley, England (Beverley Grammar School)
Ivan Gutierrez SIUE Midfielder Senior Hallandale Beach, Florida (Hallandale H.S)
Devyn Jambga SIUE Forward Junior Harare, Zimbabwe (Harare International School)
Logan Ketterer Bradley Goalkeeper Senior Racine, Wisconsin (The Prairie School)
Austin Ledbetter † SIUE Defender Senior St. Charles, Missouri (CBC H.S)
Fabian Lifka Loyola Midfielder Sophomore Kelkheim, Germany (Taunusgymnasium Koenigstein)
Mueng Sunday † Drake Midfielder Senior Coralville, Iowa (Iowa City West H.S.)
Kyle Thomson † Loyola Midfielder Junior Park Ridge, Illinois (Maine South H.S.)
James Wypych † Drake Midfielder Senior Wellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick's College)

† = Also on 2015 Preseason MVC All-Conference Team

Regular season[edit]

Rankings[edit]

NSCAA National Poll[edit]

Source = [7]

Legend
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Final
Bradley
Central Arkansas
Drake
Evansville
Loyola rv 18 17 12 14 13 15 11 14 13 17 21
Missouri State
SIUE 22

West Region rankings[edit]

Source = [7]

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Bradley
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Drake
Evansville 10 10 7 7 9 10 10 9 8 8 8
Loyola 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Missouri State 9 9 7 7 8 8 9 9 9
SIUE 9 8 6 9 7 7 7 7 5

NCAA RPI[edit]

Source = [8]

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Bradley 144 145 156 167 172 186 187 199 193
Central Arkansas 204 203 203 188 168 165 159 159 161
Drake 127 133 139 117 120 137 154 156 157
Evansville 77 95 86 106 92 80 92 88 88
Loyola 4 8 5 4 4 8 11 16 21
Missouri State 158 144 128 138 132 127 142 130 134
SIUE 116 99 108 111 93 84 81 73 48

MVC Players of the Week[edit]

Date Offensive Player of the Week Class Position School Defensive Player of the Week Class Position School
August 29 [9] Wes Carson Senior Forward Central Arkansas Nick Burtenshaw Junior Defender Missouri State
September 6 [10] Niklas Brodacki Freshman Forward Central Arkansas Grant Stoneman Sophomore Defender Loyola
September 12 [11] Steven Enna Junior Forward Drake Grant Stoneman Sophomore Defender Loyola
September 19 [12] Jared Robinson Senior Forward Evansville Grant Stoneman Sophomore Defender Loyola
September 26 [13] Emmerich Hoegg Senior Forward Missouri State Andrew Chekadanov Junior Goalkeeper Loyola
October 3 [14] Devyn Jambga Junior Forward SIUE Logan Ketterer Senior Goalkeeper Bradley
October 10 [15] Alec Lasinski Sophomore Forward Loyola Kyle Dal Santo Junior Goalkeeper SIUE
October 17 [16] Niklas Brodacki Freshman Forward Central Arkansas Marc Olsen Freshman Goalkeeper Central Arkansas
October 24 [17] Niklas Brodacki Freshman Forward Central Arkansas Marius Kullmann Freshman Defender Loyola
October 31 [18] Zac Blaydes Sophomore Midfielder Evansville Austin Ledbetter Senior Defender SIUE
November 7 [19] Niklas Brodacki Freshman Forward Central Arkansas Marc Olsen Freshman Goalkeeper Central Arkansas

Postseason[edit]

MVC Tournament[edit]

The second-seeded SIUE Cougars won the tournament, beating the tournament host and fifth-seeded Missouri State Bears 1–0 in the championship match.[20][21] It was SIUE's second Missouri Valley Conference Men's Soccer Tournament championship.

NCAA tournament[edit]

Seed Region School 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
4 SIUE @ #13 Michigan State
Tied 1–1; won PK shoot-out 9–8
@ #11 Butler
Tied 0–0; won PK shoot-out 5–4
@ #2 Wake Forest
Lost 2–1
2 #17 Loyola vs UIC
Won 2–0
@ #15 Notre Dame
Lost 1–0

2017 MLS SuperDraft[edit]

Round Pick # MLS team Player Position College Other
3
53
FC Dallas United States Austin Ledbetter Defender SIUE
4
71
Columbus Crew SC United States Logan Ketterer Goalkeeper Bradley

Honors[edit]

2016 NSCAA NCAA Division I Men's All-West Region teams[edit]

Source: [22]

Player School Position Class Hometown (High school/Previous college)
First Team
United StatesAndrew Chekadanov Loyola University Chicago Goalkeeper Junior St. Louis, Missouri (Parkway Central)
United StatesAustin Ledbetter Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Defender Senior St. Charles, Missouri (CBC)
United StatesGrant Stoneman Loyola University Chicago Defender R-Sophomore Saint Charles, Illinois (Wheaton Academy/Wisconsin)
United StatesIan McGrath University of Evansville Midfielder Junior New Lenox, Illinois (Lincoln-Way West HS)
New ZealandElliot Collier Loyola University Chicago Forward Junior Hamilton, New Zealand (Saint Paul's Collegiate)
Second Team
United StatesRyan Howe Loyola University Chicago Defender (Midfielder) R-Senior Rockford, Illinois (Boylan Catholic)
United StatesBrody Kraussel Loyola University Chicago Midfielder (Forward) Junior Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Muskego)
SwedenNiklas Brodacki University of Central Arkansas Forward Freshman Norrkoping, Sweden (IFK Norrkoping)
United StatesEmmerich "Rick" Hoegg Missouri State University Forward R-Senior Crestview, Florida (Choctawhatchee High)
ZimbabweDevyn Jambga Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Forward R-Junior Harare, Zimbabwe
Third Team
United StatesKyle Dal Santo Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Goalkeeper R-Junior Bolingbrook, Illinois (Benet Academy)
United StatesRob Oslica Missouri State University Defender Junior Ozark, Missouri (Ozark)
DenmarkSimon Waever University of Evansville Defender Freshman Holte, Denmark (Skovlyskolen)
EnglandJack Griffin Missouri State University Midtielder Senior Beverley, England (Beverley Grammar School)
United StatesMueng Sunday Drake University Midfielder Senior Coralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
United StatesJared Robinson University of Evansville Forward Senior Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty HS)
New ZealandJames Wypych Drake University Forward Senior Wellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick's College)

2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America teams[edit]

Source: [23]

Second Team[edit]

James Wypych. Senior Forward, Drake, 3.57 GPA, International relations

Third Team[edit]

Clark Emerson. Junior.Defender Bradley; 4.00 GPA, Finance

2016 CoSIDA Academic All-District teams[edit]

Source: [24][25]

Only All-District players are eligible for the Academic All-America ballot.

District 5 (IL, IN, MI, OH)[edit]

Clark Emerson. Junior. Bradley; 4.00 GPA, Finance

Kirill Likhovid, Senior, Loyola,3.53 GPA; Communication networks & security

Jacob Taylor. Junior, Bradley, 3.78 GPA, Mechanical engineering

District 6 (AR, IA, LA, MN, MO, MS, ND, SD, WI)[edit]

Steven Enna, Junior, Drake, 3.55 GPA, Business studies

James Grunert, Senior, Drake, 3.79 GPA, Health sciences

Chris Holmes, Sophomore, Central Arkansas, 4.00 GPA, Undecided

Ben LeMay, Senior, Drake, 3.78 GPA, Pharmacy MBA

Rob Oslica, Junior. Missouri State, 3.70 GPA, Cell & molecular biology

Liam Priestley, Junior, Missouri State, 3.48 GPA, Finance

Phil Woods, Senior Missouri State, 3.82 GPA, Entertainment management

James Wypych. Senior, Drake, 3.57 GPA, International relations

2016 NSCAA NCAA Division I Men's Scholar All-America teams[edit]

Source: [26]

Second Team

Position Name Class School Major GPA Hometown
Goalkeeper Andrew Chekadonov Senior Loyola University Chicago Accounting 3.61 St. Louis, Missouri
Midfielder Ian McGrath Junior University of Evansville Exercise Science 3.35 New Lenox, Illinois

NSCAA 2015-16 College Team Academic Award[edit]

Source: [27]

The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) annually recognizes college and high school soccer programs that have excelled in the classroom by posting a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Six of the MVC's seven teams were honored this year. The schools, their head coaches, and their team GPAs are:

Bradley University, Jim DeRose, 3.18

Drake University, Gareth Smith, 3.33

University of Evansville, Marshall Ray, 3.19

Loyola University of Chicago, Neil Jones, 3.20

Missouri State University, Jon Leamy, 3.02

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Mario Sanchez, 3.26

2016 MVC awards[edit]

Source=[28]

2016 MVC Men's Soccer Individual Awards
Award Recipient(s)
Player of the Year Austin Ledbetter, SIUE
Offensive Player of the Year Niklas Brodacki, Central Arkansas
Defensive Player of the Year Austin Ledbetter, SIUE
Goalkeeper of the Year Andrew Chekadanov, Loyola
Freshman of the Year Niklas Brodacki, Central Arkansas
Coaching Staff of the Year Loyola (Neil Jones, Nate Boyden, Michael Mauro, Jeff DeGroot)
MVC Fair Play Award Loyola and Missouri State

2016 MVC All-Conference First Team[edit]

Player School Position Class Hometown (High school/Previous college)
Andrew Chekadanov Loyola Goalkeeper R-Junior St. Louis, Missouri (Parkway Central)
Devyn Jambga SIUE Forward R-Junior Harare, Zimbabwe (Harare International School)
Niklas Brodacki Central Arkansas Forward Freshman Norrkoping, Sweden (IFK Norrkoping)
James Wypych Drake Midfielder Senior Wellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick's College)
Jared Robinson Evansville Forward Senior Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty HS)
Emmerich Hoegg Missouri State Forward R-Senior Crestview, Florida (Choctawhatchee High)
Ian McGrath Evansville Midfielder Junior New Lenox, Illinois (Lincoln-Way West HS)
Mueng Sunday Drake Midfielder Senior Coralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
Elliot Collier Loyola Forward Junior Hamilton, New Zealand (Saint Paul's Collegiate)
Brody Kraussel Loyola Midfielder/Forward Junior Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Muskego)
Austin Ledbetter SIUE Defender Senior St. Charles, Missouri (CBC)
Grant Stoneman Loyola Midfielder/Defender R-Sophomore Saint Charles, Illinois (Wheaton Academy/Wisconsin)
Ryan Howe Loyola Midfielder R-Senior Rockford, Illinois (Boylan Catholic)

2016 MVC All-Conference Second Team[edit]

Player School Position Class Hometown (High school/Previous college)
Kyle Dal Santo SIUE Goalkeeper Junior Bolingbrook, Illinois (Benet Academy)
Alec Lasinski Loyola Forward Sophomore Ann Arbor, Michigan (Skyline)
Wes Carson Central Arkansas Forward Senior Fort Smith, Arkansas (Fort Smith Southside)
Kyle Thomson Loyola Midfielder Junior Park Ridge, Illinois (Maine South)
Jack Griffin Missouri State Midfielder Senior Beverley, England (Beverley Grammar School)
Zac Blaydes Evansville Forward Sophomore Midway, Kentucky (Woodford County)
Mohamed Awad SIUE Midfielder Junior Hamilton, New Zealand (Hamilton Boys'/St. John's)
Kirill Likhovid Loyola Midfielder/Defender Senior Arlington Heights, Illinois (Buffalo Grove)
Andrew Kendall-Moullin SIUE Defender Senior Faribault, Minnesota (Shattuck St. Mary's)
Robbie Oslica Missouri State Defender Junior Ozark, Missouri (Ozark)

2016 MVC All-Freshman Team[edit]

Player School Position Hometown (High school)
Niklas Brodacki Central Arkansas Forward Norrkoping, Sweden (IFK Norrkoping)
Jonathan Gilkes Central Arkansas Midfielder Boras, Sweden (Byttorps IF)
Marc Olsen Central Arkansas Goalkeeper Copenhagen, Denmark (Brondby Gynamsium)
Antonio Sanchez Drake Midfielder Coralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
Simon Waever Evansville Defender Holte, Denmark (Skovlyskolen)
Marius Kullmann Loyola Defender Fulda, Germany (Marianum Fulda)
Lachlan McLean SIUE Forward Sydney, Australia (St. Augustines College Sydney)

2016 MVC All-Tournament Team[edit]

Source= [29]

2015 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Soccer Tournament MVPAustin Ledbetter, SIUE

Player School Position
Richard Olson Bradley Forward
Wes Carson Central Arkansas Forward
Mueng Sunday Drake Midfielder
Ian McGrath Evansville Midfielder
Zac Blaydes Evansville Forward
Ryan Howe Loyola Midfielder
Kevin Engesser Loyola Midfielder/Defender
Rob Oslica Missouri State Defender
Jake Buckle Missouri State Midfielder/Forward
Emmerich Hoegg Missouri State Forward
Kyle Dal Santo SIUE Goalkeeper
Devyn Jambga SIUE Forward
Keegan McHugh SIUE Midfielder
Austin Ledbetter SIUE Defender

2016 MVC Men's Soccer Scholar-Athlete teams[edit]

Source= [30]

The criteria for the All-MVC honor parallels the CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) standards for Academic All-America voting. Nominees must be starters or important reserves with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.00 scale). Also, students must have participated in at least 75 percent of the regular-season matches or played in the league tournament. Student-athletes must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at their institution (true freshmen and redshirt freshmen are not eligible) and must have completed at least one full academic year at their institution.

Player School Class GPA Major Hometown (High school/Previous college)
First Team
Zac Blaydes Evansville Sophomore 3.75 Exercise Science Midway, Ky. (Woodford Co.)
Andrew Chekadanov Loyola Junior 3.61 Accounting St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway Central)
Clark Emerson # Bradley Junior 4.00 Mechanical Engineering Grand Prairie, Texas (Mansfield Lake Ridge)
James Grunert #% Drake Senior 3.79 Health Sciences Muskego, Wis. (Muskego)
Ben LeMay # Drake Senior 3.78 Pharmacy Hugo, Minn. (St. Thomas Academy)
Ian McGrath Evansville Junior 3.75 Athletic Training New Lenox, Ill. (Lincoln-Way West)
Rob Oslica # Missouri State Junior 3.70 Cell & Molecular Biology Ozark, Mo. (Ozark)
Mueng Sunday # Drake Senior 3.65 Finance Coralville, Iowa (Iowa City West)
Jacob Taylor Bradley Junior 3.78 Mechanical Engineering Dunlap, Ill. (Dunlap)
Phil Woods * Missouri State Senior 3.82 Entertainment Management Sheffield, England (Tapton Secondary School)
James Wypych # Drake Senior 3.57 International Relations Wellington, New Zealand (St. Patrick's College)
Honorable Mention
Steven Enna Drake Junior 3.55 Business Overland Park, Kan. (St. James Academy)
Chris Holmes Central Arkansas Sophomore 4.00 Undecided Conway, Ark. (Little Rock Catholic)
Ryan Howe Loyola Senior 3.56 Accounting Rockford, Ill. (Boylan Catholic)
Logan Ketterer % Bradley Senior 3.35 Accounting Racine, Wis. (The Prairie School)
Kirill Likhovid Loyola Senior 3.53 Communication Networks & Security Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove)
Darrin MacLeod Drake Senior 3.50 Health Sciences Waterloo, Ontario (Resurrection Catholic)
Liam Priestley Missouri State Junior 3.48 Finance Essex, England (St. Thomas More)
  • # = First Team in 2015; * = Honorable Mention in 2015; % = Honorable Mention in 2014

See also[edit]

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