Grand Canyon Antelopes men's soccer explained

Grand Canyon Antelopes
University:Grand Canyon University
Conference:Western Athletic Conference
Conference Short:WAC
Founded:1985
City:Phoenix
Stateabb:AZ
State:Arizona
Coach:George Kiefer
Tenure:1st
Stadium:GCU Stadium
Capacity:6,000
Nickname:Antelopes
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Ncaatourneys:2018, 2020, 2021
Conference Tournament:2018
Conference Season:2020, 2021
Current:2020 Grand Canyon Antelopes men's soccer team

The Grand Canyon Antelopes men's soccer program represents Grand Canyon University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. Founded in 1985, the Antelopes have competed in the Western Athletic Conference since 2013. GCU plays its home matches at GCU Stadium.

NCAA Tournament history

After transitioning from NCAA Division II to Division I, GCU was eligible for the Division I postseason for the first time in 2017. The Lopes qualified for the NCAA Tournament in just their second season of Division I eligibility, winning the Western Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Tournament in 2018 behind three consecutive 1–0 shutout victories.[1]

Grand Canyon qualified for the NCAA Tournament seven times at the Division II level, highlighted by a Division II National Championship in 1996.[2]

SeasonRoundOpponentScore
2018First roundUC IrvineT 1–1, lost in PKs
2020First roundWashingtonL 2–0
2021Second roundDenverL 1–0

Facility history

The Lopes played at GCU Soccer Field up until the construction of GCU Stadium. GCU played its inaugural season in the new facility in 2016. Since the opening of the facility, GCU has ranked in the top 10 in average attendance per match in 2016 and 2018, getting significant fan support from the university's student section, the GCU Havocs.

GCU Stadium hosted its first game on August 26, 2016, when GCU defeated UCF 4–2. The crowd of 6,402 fans was the ninth-largest crowd in the 2016 NCAA Division I men's soccer season.[3]

GCU hosted the fourth-largest crowd of the 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season when it opened the season by defeating Wisconsin 2–1 in front of 6,648 fans.[4]

Notable seasons

2018

The 2018 team qualified for the program's first ever NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament by going 3–0 in the WAC Tournament.

GCU finished as the nation's most improved defense, ranking 181st nationally in goals against average in 2017 before jumping to 25th in 2018.

The Lopes finished the season 5–0 against top-25 opponents, defeating No. 12 Wisconsin, No. 20 Creighton, No. 25 Seattle U, and Air Force twice, once as No. 8 and once as No. 13.[5]

1996

Grand Canyon won the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship by defeating Seattle Pacific, Lynn and Oakland.

Coaching history

GCU has had six head coaches in its program history.[6]

YearsCoachOverallConference
GPWLTPct.GPWLTPct.
1985–92Peter Duah140864410.650
1993–2014Petar Draksin43722517141.562
2015–20Schellas Hyndman10345499.4815825267.491
2021Leonard Griffin201541.77511920.818
2022–23Mike Kraus3514156.48617674.471
2024-George Kiefer0000.0000000.000
Totals73538528367.56930117110525.610

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. https://www.azfamily.com/sports/going-dancing-gcu-men-s-soccer-team-makes-history/article_7a5d16da-e6f7-11e8-9ff0-2b01b25bc693.html Going Dancing: GCU men's soccer team makes history
  2. https://www.ncaa.com/history/soccer-men/d2 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer History
  3. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_soccer_RB/2017/2016attend.pdf 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Attendance Record Book
  4. https://stats.ncaa.org/season_divisions/16580/attendance_sg_highs 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer largest single-game crowds
  5. https://gculopes.com/news/2018/12/3/mens-soccer-year-of-bests-firsts.aspx Season of bests, firsts
  6. https://gculopes.com/sports/2018/11/29/mens-soccer-coach-records.aspx?id=285 GCU Men's Soccer Coaching History