On behalf of the men's soccer program, we'd like to thank all of those family members, friends, fellow students, alumni, faculty, staff, and administrators that helped in the success of the team's accolades this season.
Tiffin University's Andre Landell has been named D2 CCA Midwest Region Player of the Year. He is joined on the All-Region team by three other Dragons standouts.
Tiffin University's outstanding men's soccer season came to a close in the Second Round of the NCAA Midwest Regional, as they fell to Drury 2-1 at Saginaw Valley State University.
Tiffin University's men's soccer team, currently preparing for their NCAA Regional Second Round game on Sunday, Nov. 13 vs. the winner of Saginaw Valley State and Drury, cracked the Top 25 in the latest NSCAA National poll.
Tiffin University (14-4-2) will be the 2nd seed and take on the winner of #3 Saginaw Valley State (15-4-1) and #6 Drury (11-4-3) at 1 pm Nov. 13 at Saginaw Valley. The qualifying teams for the NCAA Regionals were released by the NCAA. This is the third time in the last four seasons the Dragons made the cut to the NCAA postseason. The Dragons qualified for NCAA postseason play in both 2013 and 2014.
The third time was the charm for the Tiffin University men's soccer team, which bounced back from an earlier season loss and a tie in their last meeting to defeat Saginaw Valley State in the GLIAC Tournament Championship game 2-1 in double overtime.
Tiffin University (13-4-2) battled back from a halftime deficit and found the net in the second overtime period, dispatching Northwood 3-2 to reach the GLIAC Tournament Championship game to be played Sunday, Nov. 6 at 12 pm.
For the second time this week, Tiffin University (12-3-2, 10-3-2 GLIAC) battled a conference foe into double overtime, but this time the Dragons pulled out the victory, defeating Ohio Dominican under the lights 4-3.
In a wild battle that had huge ramifications on Tiffin University's conference championship aspirations, the Dragons (11-3-2, 9-3-2 GLIAC) came back multiple times to force a 4-4 double overtime tie against Saginaw Valley State.
Tiffin University (11-3-1, 9-3-1 GLIAC) made the long trip north to Northern Michigan, looking to avenge a loss to the Wildcats earlier this season. It took 2 second half goals, but the Dragons got the victory 2-1.
Tiffin University men's soccer coach Rudy Brownell was one of the featured guests on the NSCAA College Soccer Podcast for this week. Listen to the entire interview by clicking here.
The Tiffin University men's soccer team endured tough playing conditions, as a substantial amount of rain made footing tough for both sides. The Dragons, sitting 14th in the nation, dropped a 1-0 decision on Sunday afternoon to the University of Findlay.
Tiffin University (10-2-1, 8-2-1 GLIAC) battled Northwood in a close game that saw two lightning delays, a late goal that tied the score, and no overtime periods played due to darkness, with the final score resulting in a 1-1 tie.