Missouri State Bears soccer explained

Missouri State Bears men's soccer
University:Missouri State University
Conference:Missouri Valley Conference
Conference Short:Missouri Valley
Founded:1981
City:Springfield
Stateabb:MO
State:Missouri
Coach:Michael Seabolt
Stadium:Betty & Bobby Allison South Stadium
Capacity:1,000[1]
Nickname:Bears
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Ncaasweetsixteen:2020
Ncaaroundof32:2019, 2020
Ncaatourneys:1997, 1999, 2009, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Conference Tournament:1999, 2020, 2021, 2022
Conference Season:1997, 1999, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021

The Missouri State Bears men's soccer team represent Missouri State University in NCAA Division I men's soccer.[2] They compete in the Missouri Valley Conference. The team plays its home matches at Betty & Bobby Allison South Stadium. They are currently coached by Jon Leamy who is entering his 29th season as head coach. Missouri State has made 4 NCAA Tournament appearances, most recently in 2019. Their overall record in the NCAA Tournament is 1–4. They have won 8 conference regular season titles and one conference tournament. Missouri State has had 8 players selected in the MLS Draft.

History

Conference memberships

For the first seven years of the programs existence they were an independent. They switched their conference affiliation for a year in 1989 to the Association of Mid-Continent Universities (Summit League). They switched back to being an independent for the 1990 season. Since 1991 the team has been a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. Prior to 2005, Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State.

†Founding member of the conference

Roster

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Facilities

Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium

Missouri State plays their home matches at Betty and Bobby Allison South Stadium. The on-campus, 1,500-seat stadium was built in the summer of 2014. The stadium has a combination of bleacher and chair-back seating. The stadium features a Sport Turf artificial turf playing surface. The stadium has locker rooms for both men's and women's soccer programs. It also has a press box and Daktronics LED premier video board.[4]

Championships

Conference championships

Regular season

Missouri State has won 9 regular season conference championships in the team's history. They won back-to-back championships twice, in 2013–2014 and 2019–2020. In 2019 the Bears finished the regular season undefeated in both conference and non-conference play. Jon Leamy has coached the team to all of their championships.

1997 Jon Leamy 13-5-3 6–0–1
1999 Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 17-1-3 6–0-1
2009 Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 12-5–2 7-1–1
2011† Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 9-8-2 5-1-0
2013 Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 11-5–2 5-1–0
2014 Missouri valley Jon Leamy 9-5–4 4–0-2
2017 Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 9-5-3 5-2-1
2019 Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 18–1-1 10–0-0
2020 Missouri Valley Jon Leamy 12-2-07-1-0
Total Conference Championships:9
† Denotes co-champions

NCAA tournament history

Missouri State has appeared in 4 NCAA Tournaments and has an overall record of 1–4. Missouri State won their first tournament game 2019 at home against Denver 1–0. This was the first time the program hosted a tournament game. Prior to 2005 Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State where they made 2 appearances in 1997 and 1999. Jon Leamy has coached the Bears in all of their tournament appearances.

1997 First roundSaint LouisL 2-1
1999 Jon Leamy First round L 2-1
2009 Jon Leamy First round Saint Louis Saint Louis L 2-1
2019 Jon Leamy First round
Round of 32
W 1-0
L 2-1 (OT)

Yearly results

Missouri State's first season was in 1981 where they went 4-6-1 under head coach Frank Dinka. From the inaugural season in 1981 to the end of the 2004 season Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State. The school changed their name to Missouri State in 2005 and since then has been known as Missouri State. The Bears were an independent until 1988 when they joined what is now the Summit League for a year. After a lone season as an independent again, Missouri State joined the Missouri Valley Conference. They have been a member of the MVC ever since. They made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1997 when they lost to Saint Louis University in the first round 2–1. The Bears have appeared 3 more times since then, most recently in 2019 where they reached the round of 32. 2019 was also Missouri State's most successful season as they went 18-1-1 and went an undefeated 10-0-0 in conference play and 16-0-0 during the regular season.

MLS Draft History

Missouri State has had several alumni drafted by Major League Soccer clubs in the various MLS drafts.

MLS College Draft

Missouri State has had 1 player drafted in the MLS College Draft. Matt Caution was drafted in the third round of the 1998 Draft by the Dallas Burn.

Note: The MLS College Draft was held from 1996 to 1999.

MLS Supplemental Draft

Missouri State has had 2 players drafted in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Doug Lascody was drafted in the third round of the 2005 Draft by the Kansas City Wizards. Justin Douglass was drafted in the fourth round of the 2007 Draft by the Houston Dynamo.

PlayerPositionYearDraft RoundTeam
Doug Lascody 2005 3 Kansas City Wizards
Justin Douglass 2007 4 Houston Dynamo
Note: The MLS Supplemental Draft has been held off and on since 1996. The last draft to have taken place was in 2013.

MLS SuperDraft

PlayerPositionYearDraft RoundTeam
2002 3 Kansas City Wizards
2004 2 Chicago Fire
2004 4 Columbus Crew
FW 2020 4 Minnesota United F.C.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Betty and Bobby Allison South.
  2. Web site: Missouri State Official Athletic Site. missouristatebears.com.
  3. Web site: 2023 Men's Soccer Roster . missouristatebears.com . January 7, 2024.
  4. Web site: Betty and Bobby Allison South.