2006-07 Men's Soccer News
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HSCs Smith Named 2007 Jopson Award RecipientMay 25, 2007Each spring, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Board of Directors recognizes its top male and female athlete with a pair of the conferences highest honors. This year, the 2007 Harry G. Doc Jopson Scholar-Athlete Award winner as the top male student-athlete is Hampden-Sydney College senior, Greg Smith. A native of Warrenton, Virginia, Smith is a standout on the Tigers mens soccer team.
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R-M Woman's College Names First Two Men's Team CoachesDecember 12, 2006The last three months have been marked by historical events on the campus of Randolph-Macon Womans College. On September 9, the Board of Trustees announced a strategic plan that will make the college coed in the fall of 2007. On December 9, the new name of the collegeRandolph Collegewas announced to the public.
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Roanokes Eversole Earns ODAC Top Player HonorNovember 15, 2006The 2006 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) mens soccer standings saw a logjam throughout its listings this season, lending one of the most competitive seasons in recent years. Roanoke Colleges Eric Eversole stood out among the rest in the eyes of the league coaches, earning the ODAC Player of the Year award.
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Six ODAC Squads in NCAA Championships FieldsNovember 06, 2006The 2006 NCAA Division III championships jump into action this week with six Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) schools scattered throughout the brackets. The four league tournament champions were assured of a spot in the national tournaments, but the other two squads in the fields earned at-large selections from each of their respective national sport committees.
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LC, W&L Claim a Pair of Titles on Championship SaturdayNovember 04, 2006Cheers and leaps of celebrations rose from the benches and bleachers at four Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) schools this afternoon, signaling a festive conclusion to Championship Saturday in ODAC fall sports.
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Roanoke Grabs Top Seed in Mens Soccer TourneyOctober 25, 2006The 2006 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) mens soccer teams kept everyone waiting until the final contest of the regular season for its tournaments fate to be decided, but if that is a sign of what is to come, then the postseason should be spectacular.
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ODAC Coaches Pick Va. Wesleyan to RepeatSeptember 01, 2006Defending Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) champion Virginia Wesleyan College garnered eight first place votes to claim the top spot in the annual mens soccer preseason coaches poll. Roanoke College (two first place votes) and Washington and Lee University sit second and third, respectively.