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2006: Finished the season with a 7-9 mark. Knocked out of the Region XIII Tournament by Lee in the semifinals.
2005: Finished the season with a 4-8-3 record. Received the number 3 seed in the Region XIII Tournament and fell to Lee in the semifinals.
2004:
Finished the season with a 12-6-1
overall record. Won the regular season Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
championship.
Lost to Azusa Pacific University in the first round of the NAIA National
Tournament.
2003: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 16-5 overall record and
lost to Rio Grande, 3-1 in the Quarterfinals of the NAIA National Tournament. Mobile
hosted the Region XIII Tournament as a number one seed and defeated
Auburn University Montgomery, 3-1 to win the Region XIII Tournament. Jamie
Ferguson was named a NAIA First-Team All-American for the second consecutive
year. Darren
Toby was named a NAIA Third-Team All-American. Brady Bryant and
Tommy Sarkkinen were each named NAIA All-American Honorable Mention.
2002: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 18-4-1 overall record
and defeated Park University, 2-1 to win the school their first ever
NAIA National Championship
in men's
soccer. James Gledhill was named MVP of the NAIA National Tournament. Andrew
Bayliss, Jamie Ferguson, James Gledhill and Chris Williams were each
named NAIA First-Team All-Americans. Head coach Peter Fuller was
named the NAIA National Coach
of the Year for the third time in his career and second time at Mobile.
2001: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 12-5-2 overall record.
Aduato Neto, Ousmane Coulibaly and Steven Linpow were each
named NAIA First
Team All-Americans.
2000: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 15-8-1 overall record. The
Rams won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship and the
Region XIII Tournament
Championship. Mobile addvanced
to the Final Four of the NAIA National Tournament and lost to Auburn
University Montgomgery 1-0 in the semifinals. Ousmane
Coulibaly and Adauto Neto were each named NAIA First-Team All-Americans. James
Gledhill was named a NAIA Second-Team All-American. Chris Williams
was named a NAIA All-American Honorable Mention.
1999: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 23-2-1 overall record. Mobile
finished the regular season undefeated. The Rams advanced to
the NAIA National Championship game for only the second time in school
history where they lost to Lindsey Wilson College, 2-1. Head
coach Peter Fuller was named NAIA National Coach of the Year.
1998: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 15-7 overall
record and was ranked tenth in the final NAIA
regular season poll. Mobile lost in the Quarterfinals of the
NAIA National Tournament to Lindsey Wilson College, 3-0. Boniventure
Maurti and Matt Miller were each named NAIA First Team All-Americans.
Matt Miller was selected
to
play in
the
Umbro Senior Bowl. Five players were selected to the Gulf Coast
Athletic All-Conference Team.
1997: The
men's soccer team advanced to the Final Four of the NAIA Tournament
for the first time in school history and lost to Lockhurst College,
4-3 in the Semi-Finals. Junior Noel and Paul Oyuga were each named
NAIA All-Americans.
1996: The
men's soccer team finished in third place in the Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference.
1995: Peter
Fuller is named the new head coach of the University of Mobile men's
soccer team. The men's soccer team finished
the season with a 17-4 overall record and advanced to the Quarterfinals
of the NAIA National Tournament where they lost to Midwestern State,
3-1.
1994: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 22-4-0 overall
record and were ranked
second in the final NAIA regular season poll. Mobile advanced
to the NAIA National Championship game for the first time in school
history where they lost to West Virginia Wesleyan, 4-2. Glenn
Benjamin, Kevin Denerez, Claude Hunt, Kirk Trotman, Mickey Trotman
and Dencho Vassilev
were all named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference Team. Kevin
Denerez, Kirk Trotman and Mickey Trotman were each named NAIA All-Americans.
Dencho Vassilev was
named a NAIA Academic All-American. Nigel Davidson, Kevin Denerez,
Kirk Trotman and Dencho Vassilev were eacg selected to play in the
Senior Classic.
1993:
The men's soccer team finished the season with a 15-5-3 overall record
and won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular season championship
for the first time in school history. Mobile was ranked
second in the final NAIA regular season poll. The Rams made their
first appearance ever at the NAIA National Tournament where they advanced
to the Final Four and lost to Lynn University, 3-1 in the Semi-Finals.
Craig McMillan, Kirk Trotman, Rob Harradine and Dencho Vassilev
were all named to
the All-District
30 First-Team. Lowell Clarke, Glen Benjamin,
Jose Rojas, Mickey Trotman and Colen Buck were all named to the All-District
30 Second-Team. Dencho Vassilev and Kirk Trotman were named to All-Area
7 First-Team.
Rob Harradine was named to the All-Area 7 Second-Team. Dencho
Vassilev was named a NAIA First-Team All-American. Kirk Trotman
was named a NAIA Third-Team All-American. Kirk Trotman was named
a Second-Team NSCAA All-American. Rob
Harradine and Dencho Vassilev were each named to the NAIA All-Tournament
Team. Dencho Vassilev was named as a NAIA Academic All-American. Dencho
Vassilev was named Most
Valuable
Player of NAIA National Tournament. Coach Bob Gray was named NSCAA
Regional Coach of the Year.
1992: The
men's soccer team finished the season with a 14-4-1 overall record. Dencho Vassilev, Kirk
Trotman, Lee Chalmers and Rob Harradine were all named to the NAIA
District 30 First-Team. Nigel Davidson,
Fillippo Garcia, Lowell Clarke and Augusto Luna were named to the NAIA
District 30 Honorable Mention Team. Dencho Vassilev and Kirk
Trotman were named to the NAIA Area Seven First-Team. Lee Chalmers
and Rob Harradine were both named to the NAIA Area Seven Second-Team.
Kirk Trotman was named
to the NSCAA NAIA All-South Third Team. Dencho Vassilev was named a
NAIA Third-Team All-American. Kirk Trotman was named a NAIA All-American
Honorable Mention.
1991: Bob
Grube was named the first head caoch of the first
University of Mobile men's soccer team. The men's soccer team
finished their first season with a 5-12-1 overall
record.
Augusto
Luna and Heath Hartley were named to the Gulf Coast Athletic All-Conference
Team and the NAIA All-District 30 Team.
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