Defender Ryan Eshleman and the Royals opened their 2010 season with a 3-0 loss at Shenandoah.
Wednesday night was the opening of the 46th season in the history of the Eastern Mennonite University men's soccer program. The Royals started off the campaign with a road game at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Va., and were surprised early by the Hornets. Two first-half goals changed the game as EMU went down in defeat, 3-0. (Sep 1) [More] [Box Score]
All-ODAC Honorable Mention midfielder Bryce Shank had a goal and two assist in 2009.
After taking a young team to the program's best conference finish since 2003, Coach Roger Mast is looking for new heights this year. The 2009 version of the Eastern Mennonite University men's soccer team featured only three seniors and took fifth place in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference with a 5-3-2 mark. In 2010, Mast has no seniors on the team but thinks his squad can make a push for the ODAC title. (Aug 31) [More] [Season Schedule]
2009 All-ODAC First Teamer Mitchell Leap and the Royals were picked sixth in the 2010 ODAC Preseason Poll.
For the second year in a row, the Eastern Mennonite men's soccer team has been picked to finish sixth in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Preseason Poll. The Royals, 7-7-5 in 2009 and 5-3-2 in the ODAC, return junior All-ODAC First Teamer Mitchell Leap who was fourth in the ODAC in goals scored (12) and tied for fourth in points (27). (Aug 26) [More]
Last year, a relatively young Eastern Mennonite men's soccer team went 7-7-5 overall, 5-3-2 in conference play and landed three players on the All-ODAC First Team for just the second time in program history. This year, Head Coach Roger Mast is hoping his incoming recruits can help push the Royals to their first ODAC Tournament victory since 2005. (Aug 20) [More]
The athletic departments of Eastern Mennonite University, Bluffton University and Goshen College have announced a massive double tri-match between the three schools' soccer teams slated for Friday through Sunday, Sept. 10-12. The games, dubbed the Menno Soccer Classic, will be hosted by Christopher Dock Mennonite High School in Lansdale, Pa. (Aug 4) [More]
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