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The Providence Friars men's soccer program represents the Providence College in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. Founded in 1968, the Friars compete in the Big East Conference. The Friars are coached by Craig Stewart, a former semi-professional player and head coach for the Franklin Pierce Ravens men's soccer program.
PC reached the 48-team field as an at-large qualifier, the 12th time the Friars are in the NCAA tourney
Aidan Davock and Israel Neto netted a pair of highlight goals in the opening 33 minutes and the Friars hung on from there.
The last game in Providence at Hendricken Field was on May 15, 1999 against Villanova, which the Friars won 7-4. [6] Their final game was on May 30 against Florida State in the NCAA Tournament with a 14-3 loss. [7] In 2024, Providence College started fielding a club team in baseball in Division II of the National Club Baseball Association. [8]
The NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament, sometimes known as the College Cup, is an American intercollegiate soccer tournament conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and determines the Division I men's national champion. The tournament was formally held in 1959, when it was an eight-team tournament.
Doyle founded the men’s program in 1968 and guided the Friars to their first NCAA tournament in 1983. He stepped down in 1994. Longtime Providence men's soccer coach Bill Doyle has died.
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Freshman guard Stephon Castle scored a season-high 20 points and top-ranked UConn held off Providence 74-65 Wednesday night in a foul-filled Big East battle. Tristen Newton added 16 points and 11 ...