Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's soccer
The Wake Forest University Demon Deacons men's soccer team is an amateur, NCAA Division I college soccer team composed of students attending Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They achieved their greatest result in 2007, winning the 2007 Division I Men's College Cup. Like all sports teams from Wake Forest, men's soccer competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Deacons play their home matches at Spry Stadium on the campus of Wake Forest.
History
Wake Forest fielded its first team in 1980, under the coaching of George Kennedy. The Deacons went 12-9-1 in their first season. They won their first ACC game that season, defeating Maryland 2–1. Coach Kennedy led Wake Forest through 1985 finishing with a 62-55-12 overall record and 6-27-3 in the ACC. Walt Chyzowych took over the program in 1986 until his death just prior to the 1994 season. Coach Chyzowych took the Deacons to a 77-59-22 overall record and 15-25-7 in the ACC in his eight seasons. The Deacons played in their first NCAA Tournament in 1988, losing in the first round to North Carolina. Since 1988, Wake Forest has reached the NCAA tournament 15 times. Jay Vidovich, an assistant under Coach Chyzowych, was named Head Coach in 1994. In 19 seasons under Coach Vidovich, the Deacons went 254-103-48 overall and 65-44-22 in the ACC.To date, Wake Forest has won the ACC Regular Season Title in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2015, and 2017. They won the ACC Tournament in 1989, 2016, and 2017. With their inclusion in the 2009 College Cup, the Demon Deacons reached four consecutive College Cups, becoming the ninth team in NCAA history to achieve this feat.
2007 NCAA Champions
The most successful season in team history took place in 2007, when Wake Forest won the NCAA Division I Championship in a 2–1 decision over Ohio State. It marked the program's only championship to date. During their championship run, the No. 2 seeded Deacons defeated Furman 1–0, No. 15 West Virginia 3–1, and No. 10 Notre Dame 2–1 in overtime to reach the College Cup. In the semifinals, Marcus Tracy scored twice in a 2–0 win over Virginia Tech. In the final, Wake Forest scored two second half goals to come from behind to defeat Ohio State 2-1 to win the National Championship.Current squad
- Updated:August 19, 2019
Technical Staff
Former players playing professional soccer
- Updated July 31, 2018
- Luis Argudo plays for the Columbus Crew of MLS
- Jon Bakero plays for Toronto FC of MLS
- Corben Bone plays for FC Cincinnati of USL
- Sam Cronin plays for Minnesota United FC of MLS and has 2 caps for the United States National Team
- Austin da Luz plays for North Carolina FC of USL
- Chris Duvall plays for the Montreal Impact of MLS
- Steven Echevarria plays for New York Redbulls II of USL
- Sam Fink plays for Saint Louis FC of USL
- Akira Fitzgerald plays for the Tampa Bay Rowdies of USL
- Michael Gamble played for Tulsa Roughnecks FC of USL
- Ian Harkes plays for Dundee United FC of Scottish Championship
- Jack Harrison plays for Leeds United FC of EFL Championship
- Jacori Hayes plays for FC Dallas of MLS
- Tolani Ibikunle plays for Ekenäs Sport Club of Kakkonen
- Michael Lahoud plays for FC Cincinnati of USL and has 4 caps for the Sierra Leonese national team
- Andy Lubhan plays for Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC of USL
- Collin Martin plays for Minnesota United FC of MLS
- Mark McKenzie plays for the Philadelphia Union of MLS
- Sean Okoli plays for Landskrona BoIS of Superettan
- Ike Opara plays for Sporting Kansas City of MLS
- Michael Parkhurst plays for Atlanta United FC of MLS and has 25 caps for the United States National Team
- Hayden Partain plays for Sacramento Republic FC of USL
- Kevin Politz plays for Greenville Triumph SC of USL League One
- Sam Raben
- Jalen Robinson plays for D.C. United of MLS
- Brandon Servania plats for Tulsa Roughnecks FC of USL
- Ema Twumasi plays for FC Dallas of MLS
- Jared Watts plays for the Houston Dynamo of MLS
Wake Forest seasons
- *Denotes Current Season. Statistics subject to change
Awards
M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Winner:- Marcus Tracy – 2008
- Ian Harkes – 2016
- Jon Bakero – 2017
- George Kennedy – 1981
- Jay Vidovich – 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009
- Bobby Muuss – 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
- Jeremiah White – 2003
- Scott Sealy – 2004
- Corben Bone – 2009
- Jack Harrison – 2015
- Ian Harkes – 2016
- Jon Bakero – 2017
- Michael Parkhurst – 2004
- Ike Opara – 2008, 2009
- Kevin Politz – 2017
- Justin Moose – 2002
- Corben Bone – 2007
- Jack Harrison – 2015
All-Americans
All-ACC Players
- The players are all first team All-ACC, unless otherwise noted
Year | Player |
1980 | Greg Heileman* |
1982 | Jeff McNeill* |
1983 | Mark Erwin* |
1988 | Zen Luzniak*, Todd Renner*, John Stark* |
1989 | Craig Congor*, Neil Covone*, Fleming Peterson*, Todd Renner |
1990 | Craig Congor, Raimo de Vries* |
1991 | Jelle Abma*, Craig Congor, Raimo de Vries, John Duguid, Thomas Finlay* |
1992 | Jelle Abma*, Raimo deVries, Thomas Finlay*, Mike McGinty* |
1995 | Serge Daniv*, Josh Timbers* |
1996 | Serge Daniv, Ihor Dotsenko*, Josh Timbers |
1997 | Chad Evans* |
1998 | Kyle Bachmeier*, Serge Daniv, Chad Evans |
1999 | Sean Conner*, Chad Evans, David Kawesi-Mukooza*, Jamal Seale* |
2000 | Ben Stafford, Aaron Thomas* |
2001 | Brian Carroll*, William Hesmer*, Aaron Thomas, Jeremiah White |
2002 | Brian Carroll, William Hesmer, Justin Moose*, Michael Parkhurst*, Jeremiah White |
2003 | Vicente Bastidas*, William Hesmer, Amir Lowery*, Justin Moose*, Michael Parkhurst, Scott Sealy*, Jeremiah White |
2004 | Amir Lowery*, Justin Moose*, Michael Parkhurst, Scott Sealy |
2005 | Justin Moose, Ryan Solle* |
2006 | Brian Edwards*, Ryan Solle, Julian Valentin |
2007 | Cody Arnoux, Sam Cronin, Brian Edwards, Pat Phelan, Marcus Tracy* |
2008 | Cody Arnoux, Corben Bone, Sam Cronin, Michael Lahoud*, Ike Opara, Marcus Tracy |
2009 | Corben Bone, Austin da Luz, Ike Opara, Zack Schilawski |
2010 | Anthony Arena*, Akira Fitzgerald*, Andy Lubahn* |
2011 | Jared Watts |
2012 | Luca Gimenez*. Sean Okoli*, Jared Watts |
2013 | Luca Gimenez. Sean Okoli, Jalen Robinson*, Jared Watts |
2014 | Ian Harkes*, Michael Gamble |
2014 | Jack Harrison |
2015 | Alec Ferrell*, Michael Gamble*, Ian Harkes, Jack Harrison, Jacori Hayes |
2016 | Alec Ferrell, Ian Harkes, Jacori Hayes |
2017 | Jon Bakero, Ema Twumasi, Kevin Politz* |
- Denotes 2nd Team All-ACC
Players in the MLS SuperDraft