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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox college soccer team The Army Black Knights men's soccer program represents the United States Military Academy (West Point) in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. Founded in 1921, the Black Knights compete in the Patriot League. The Black Knights play in the Patriot League and are coached by Russell Payne, a former goalkeeper who played in the A-League (the United Soccer League's second division predecessor). Army plays their home matches at Clinton Field in West Point, New York.

In 1945, Army was declared co-national champions by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association, the predecessor to the NCAA, making it the only season Army won a national championship of any kind in men's college soccer. Much of the program's success in NCAA came in the 1960s, when they were regulars in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship. From 1963 until 1967 Army reached the College Cup (final four) for four consecutive seasons, although the program never managed to reach the national championship. The program regularly made appearances through the mid-1970s before having a dip in form. The program once again qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 1996, but have failed to qualify since then.

Several notable military personnel and professional soccer players played for the Black Knights including Winston Boldt.

Roster

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Rivalries

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Army v Navy match in 2017

Team honors

National championships

  • ISFA National Co-Champion (1): 1945

Conference championships

Individual honors

National honors

  • CoSIDA Academic All-American
    • First Team'
      • 2007: Daniel Newell
    • Second Team
      • 2008: A.J. Glubzinski
      • 2013: Winston Boldt
    • Third Team
      • 2009: Andrew Kydes
  • ECAC All-Star
    • 2014: Winston Boldt

Conference honors

The following players for Army have been honored with Patriot League honors since the league began sponsoring men's soccer in 1990:[4]

  • Patriot League Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Year
    • 1996: A.J. Florkowski
  • Patriot League Men's Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year
    • 2013: Winston Boldt
    • 2014: Winston Boldt
  • Patriot League Men's Soccer Coach of the Year
    • 1991: Joe Chiavaro
    • 1996: Joe Chiavaro
  • Patriot League Men's Soccer Tournament MVP
    • 1996: A.J. Florkowski
    • 1993: Tony Dedmond
  • Patriot League All-Decade Team (1990-2000)
    • Tony Parilli
  • Patriot League Men's Soccer Scholar Athlete the Year
    • 2006: Bill Watts
    • 2007: Daniel Newell
    • 2008: A.J. Glubzinkski
    • 2009: Andrew Kydes

Seasons

Year-by-year

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NCAA Tournament history

Army has appeared in 12 NCAA Tournaments, including four College Cup appearances. Their most recent performance came in 1996. Their combined NCAA record is 10–12–1.

Season Round Opponent Score
1963 First round Adelphi 4–2
Quarterfinals Brown 3–1
Semifinals Navy 0–4
1964 First round Cortland State 4–3 Шаблон:Sup
Quarterfinals Trinity 6–1
Semifinals Michigan State 2–3 Шаблон:Sup
1965 First round Long Island 3–2
Quarterfinals Trinity 3–1
Semifinals Michigan State 1–3
1966 First round Connecticut 2–1
Quarterfinals Navy 3–1
Semifinals San Francisco 0–2
1967 First round Trinity 4–6
1968 First round Harvard 4–1
Second round Brockport State 3–3 Шаблон:Sup
Quarterfinals Brown 1–3
1970 First round Hartwick 0–4
1971 First round Hartwick 0–3
1972 First round Cornell 1–3
1973 First round Oneonta State 1–2 Шаблон:Sup
1975 First round Hartwick 1–2
1996 First round William & Mary 1–3 Шаблон:Sup

References

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External links

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