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The Brown Bears men's soccer team represents Brown University in men's Division I NCAA competitions. They compete in the Ivy League . The Bears have been semifinalists in the NCAA tournament in 1968 , 1973 , and 1975 .
The stadium was named in 1979 for longtime men's soccer coach Cliff Stevenson, who was successful in establishing a men's soccer program at Brown during the 1960s. [1] In 2015, the facility was renamed Stevenson–Pincince Field to also honor longtime women's soccer coach Phil Pincince.
The Brown Bears men's soccer team compete in the NCAA Division I in the Ivy League. The Bears have been semifinalists in the NCAA tournament in 1968 , 1973 , and 1975 . They also finished in fourth place in 1977 .
The team had a 4–11–0 record his first season, but he took them to a 12–5–1 record his second season. This led to a move to the University of New Hampshire where he coached from 1991 to 1994. In 1995, he became head coach of the Brown University's men's soccer team. Noonan compiled a 160–77–31 record with ten NCAA post-season ...
Former University of New Hampshire men's soccer coach Mike Noonan will bring his Clemson University team to Durham in Sunday's NCAA third-round game to face the Wildcats. The game is scheduled to ...
Brown Bears men's soccer players (18 P) S. Brown Bears men's soccer seasons (1 P) Pages in category "Brown Bears men's soccer" This category contains only the ...
It is the home of Brown University's football and outdoor track teams. The athletic teams at Brown University, known as the Bears, compete in the Ivy League. Brown was the last Ivy stadium with a grass playing field until the installation of a FieldTurf surface in 2021.
The 1974 NCAA Division I soccer tournament was the 16th annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of men's college soccer among its Division I members in the United States. The final match was played at the first Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri on December 7.