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Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer

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Multi-college American soccer team

Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer
Founded1979; 46 years ago (1979)
UniversityMarshall University
Head coachChris Grassie (8th season)
ConferenceSun Belt
LocationHuntington,West Virginia
StadiumVeterans Memorial Soccer Complex
(Capacity: 1,006)
NicknameThundering Herd
ColorsKelly green and white[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament championships
2020
NCAA Tournament runner-up
2024
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2020, 2024
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2020, 2024
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
NCAA Tournament appearances
2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
2019, 2023
Conference Regular Season championships
2000, 2019, 2020, 2023

TheMarshall Thundering Herd men's soccer team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team ofMarshall University inHuntington, West Virginia. The Thundering Herd plays its home games atVeterans Memorial Soccer Complex in Huntington and competes in theNational Collegiate Athletic AssociationDivision ISun Belt Conference (SBC).[2] Marshall fielded its first intercollegiate men's soccer team in 1979. The Herd are coached byChris Grassie, who has a record of 100–37–25 and a national championship during his eight previous seasons at Marshall.

Seasons

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Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Southern Conference[3](1979–1996)
1979Ed Saad1–11–11–5–17th
1980Ed Saad3–14–00–8–09th
1981Sam Hood6–8–22–4–27th
1982Jack Defazio13–6–05–2–02nd
1983Jack Defazio10–10–04–2–02nd(North)
1984Jack Defazio12–5–02–4–03rd(North)
1985Jack Defazio10–7–13–3–03rd(North)
1986Jack Defazio5–11–21–4–05th
1987Jack Defazio4–14–00–5–06th
1988Jack Defazio1–13–10–4–05thSoCon First Round
1989John Gibson7–10–31–2–13rdSoCon Semifinals
1990John Gibson9–10–21–1–23rdSoCon Semifinals
1991John Gibson9–9–42–2–03rdSoCon Runners-up
1992John Gibson3–13–20–4–27thSoCon First Round
1993John Gibson5–15–12–3–15thSoCon Semifinals
1994Scott Fischer4–14–21–4–17thSoCon First Round
1995Bob Gray10–10–03–3–04thSoCon Semifinals
1996Bob Gray11–7–24–1–12ndSoCon Semifinals
SoCon Total:123–187–2331–61–11
Mid-American Conference[4](1997–2004)
1997Bob Gray9–10–34–2–14thMAC Quarterfinals
1998Bob Gray11–9–14–4–05thMAC Quarterfinals
1999Bob Gray9–11–13–3–14thMAC Semifinals
2000Bob Gray14–5–14–2–0T–1stMAC Semifinals
2001Bob Gray12–7–03–3–03rdMAC Semifinals
2002Bob Gray7–9–23–2–04thMAC Semifinals
2003Bob Gray6–13–02–4–0T–5thMAC Quarterfinals
2004Bob Gray10–7–33–2–1T–4thMAC Quarterfinals
MAC Total:78–71–1126–22–3
Conference USA[5](2005–2021)
2005Bob Gray8–9–24–3–25thC-USA Semifinals
2006Bob Gray4–10–21–6–19th
2007Bob Gray10–9–13–5–06thC-USA Semifinals
2008Bob Gray3–14–13–5–07thC-USA Quarterfinals
2009Bob Gray10–7–26–2–02ndC-USA Runners-up
2010Bob Gray9–5–43–4–17th
2011Bob Gray8–8–14–3–15thC-USA Quarterfinals
2012Bob Gray11–5–13–5–07th
2013Bob Gray2–11–60–6–310th
2014Bob Gray7–9–33–4–16thC-USA Quarterfinals
2015Bob Gray8–9–22–5–17thC-USA Runners-up
2016Bob Gray6–11–11–6–19th
2017Chris Grassie8–10–23–5–06th
2018Chris Grassie8–9–33–3–25thC-USA Semifinals
2019Chris Grassie16–3–35–1–11stC-USA Champions
NCAA Third Round
2020Chris Grassie13–2–36–0–11stNCAA Champions
2021Chris Grassie11–4–35–1–22ndC-USA Semifinals
NCAA Second Round
C-USA Total:142–135–4055–64–17
Sun Belt Conference(2022–present)
2022Chris Grassie11–4–44–1–32ndSBC Quarterfinals
NCAA Third Round
2023Chris Grassie18–3–07–2–01stSun Belt Champions
NCAA Third Round
2024Chris Grassie15–2–74–0–52ndSun Belt Runner-up
NCAA Runner-Up
2025Chris Grassie2-0-30–0–0
SBC Total:46–9–1415–3–8
Total:389–402–88

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

2020 season

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Marshall Thundering Herd men's soccer plays its home games atVeterans Memorial Soccer Complex

In 2020, the Marshall Men's soccer team, coached by Chris Grassie, broke several records and made a historic run in the2020 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. After winning theConference USA Regular Season championship, they received an automatic bid to the 2020 NCAA Men's Soccer Tournament. The team was unseeded going into the tournament; however, they beat #23 rankedFordham University in the second round, upset #1 seedClemson in the third round, beat defending national champions and #8 seedGeorgetown in the quarterfinals, and beatNorth Carolina in the College Cup semifinals. The season was capped off with a OT golden goal win over #3 seedIndiana in theCollege Cup final, giving Marshall its first-ever NCAA Division I National Championship in men's soccer. It was also Conference USA's first-ever national championship in any team sport.[6]

Players

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Current roster

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As of 9 Sep 2024[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK IRLDan Rose
2DF USARohin Kapila
3MF BRAThiago Apolinario
4DF ENGAlex Bamford
5MF USARyan Holmes
6DF USAAleksandar Vukovic
7FW BRALineker Rodrigues
8MF JPNTaimu Okiyoshi
9FW GERTarik Pannholzer
10MF MARAymane Sordo
11MF ESPPablo Simon
12FW BRAJoao Roberto
13DF USAEthan Prescott
15DF JPNTakahiro Fujita
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16MF BRAFelipe Santos
17FW CANLoïc Sany Kong
18FW USAHaruhi Taneda
20MF DENAlexander Stjernegaard
21DF FRAThéo Godard
22FW JAMAdrian Mahoney
25DF FRAMax Manéké
31DF PORRai Pinto
32FW JPNMasaya Sekiguchi
33GK SRBAleksa Janjic
36GK USAEddie DeMarco
43DF BRABraian Amaro
47DF USAMarco Silva
99GK JPNEijin Magota

Rivalries

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Mountain State derby

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See also:Mountain State derby

Marshall's biggest rivals areWest Virginia, as the two sides are the only Division 1 men's soccer teams in the state. Both teams are members of theSun Belt Conference for men's soccer, and matches between the two teams typically draw large crowds.

Record against Sun Belt opponents

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Source:[8][9]

OpponentSeries record
Coastal Carolina2-1-3
Georgia Southern5-4-1
Georgia State2-0-2
James Madison6-4-1
Kentucky22-22-6
Old Dominion9-6-1
South Carolina16-5-1
West Virginia8-17-4

Individual achievements

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All-Americans

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  • Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos - 2024 United Soccer Coaches First Team
  • Matthew Bell - 2023 Consensus All-American First Team
  • Morris Duggan - 2023 United Soccer Coaches First Team
  • Taimu Okiyoshi - 2023 United Soccer Coaches Third Team, 2024 United Soccer Coaches Second Team
  • Pedro Dolabella - 2021 United Soccer Coaches Second Team
  • Vitor Dias - 2020 Consensus All-American First Team, 2021 United Soccer Coaches Third Team
  • Nathan Dossantos - 2020 Top Drawer Soccer Third Team
  • Milo Yosef - 2019 United Soccer Coaches Second Team, 2019 Soccer America Second Team, 2022 United Soccer Coaches Second Team

Conference Players of the Year

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YearPlayerConference
2023Matthew BellSun Belt
2022Milo YosefSun Belt
2021Pedro DolabellaC-USA
2020Vitor DiasC-USA
2012Daniel WithrowC-USA
2002Byron CarmichaelMAC
2000Byron CarmichaelMAC

Career goalscorers

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Bryon Carmichael leads Marshall's goalscoring record, scoring 58 career goals.

RankPlayerYearsGoals[10]
1Byron Carmichael1999–200258
2Andy Zulauf1981–8539
3Greg Ogle1982–198528
Scott Laskowitz1983–1986
5Milo Yosef2019–2227

Former Herd players in the professional ranks

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See also:List of Marshall University people
MLS SuperDraft Selections
YearPlayerSelectionRoundMLS Team
2025[11]Lineker Rodrigues Dos Santos29th1st RoundReal Salt Lake
2025[11]Takahiro Fujita87th3rd RoundOrlando City
2025[11]Aleksander Vukovic89th3rd RoundReal Salt Lake
2024Morris Duggan67th3rd RoundMinnesota United
2024Matthew Bell16th1st RoundReal Salt Lake
2023Oliver Semmle41st2nd RoundColorado Rapids
2022Nathan Dossantos46th2nd RoundOrlando City
2022Vitor Dias86th3rd RoundVancouver Whitecaps
2021Jamil Roberts77th3rd RoundSporting KC
2020Paulo Pita24th1st RoundLos Angeles FC
2013Daniel Withrow66th4th RoundColumbus Crew
2006Jeremy Ashe46th4th RoundChicago Fire
2003Byron Carmichael60th6th RoundKansas City Wizards
Active Professional Players
PlayerCurrent TeamCurrent LeagueFormer Team
Gabriel AlvesTormenta FCUSL League OneBirmingham Legion FC,Rhode Island FC
Adam AoumaichUnion OmahaUSL League Onen/a
Matthew BellReal Salt LakeMajor League Soccern/a
Vitor DiasHFX Wanderers FCCanadian Premier LeagueSt. Louis City SC 2,Sporting Kansas City II
Pedro DolabellaNorth Carolina FCUSL ChampionshipRochester New York FC,Union Omaha
Nathan DossantosCharleston BatteryUSL ChampionshipPittsburgh Riverhounds
Morris DugganMinnesota UnitedMajor League Soccern/a
Álvaro García PascualSevilla FCLa Ligan/a
Collin MocyunasTormenta FCUSL League Onen/a
Taimu OkiyoshiRhode Island FCUSL Championshipn/a
Illal OsumanuPittsburgh RiverhoundsUSL ChampionshipUnion Omaha
Jamil RobertsTruro City FCNational League SouthPeninsula Power FC,Tormenta FC,Sporting Kansas City II,Chattanooga Red Wolves
Lineker Rodrigues dos SantosReal Salt LakeMajor League Soccern/a
Max SchneiderIndy ElevenUSL ChampionshipSt. Louis City SC,St. Louis City SC 2
Oliver SemmlePhiladelphia UnionMajor League SoccerLouisville City FC
Milo YosefLexington SCUSL League OneFC Tulsa
Retired Professional Players and Other Notable Alumni
PlayerFormer Teams
Jeremy AsheChicago Fire
Travis BrentHeracles Almelo,Almere City FC,Harrisburg City Islanders
Phillip BuffingtonMississippi Brilla,Harrisburg City Islanders
Byron CarmichaelWilmington Hammerheads,Ocean City Nor'easters
Sterling FlunderPittsburgh Riverhounds SC
Bijan GlostonGuam national football team
Taly GoodeKansas City Wizards
Kolby LaCroneCleveland City Stars,Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC,Louisville Lightning,Dayton Dutch Lions
Jan-Erik LeinhosLouisville City,One Knoxville SC
Paulo PitaNorth Carolina FC
Eddy PrughBodens BK,Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC,Skellefteå FF
Avneet ShergillSalgaocar F.C.
John DanieleRoyal Racing FC Montengee,UC La Estrella,CD Diter Zafra
Daniel WithrowColumbus Crew,MLS Pool Goalkeeper,Portland Timbers,Portland Timbers 2
Anthony VirgaraPittsburgh Riverhounds SC

References

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General
Footnotes
  1. ^Marshall University Brand Guidelines(PDF). RetrievedDecember 18, 2023.
  2. ^"Sun Belt Conference Announces Return of Men's Soccer This Fall" (Press release). Sun Belt Conference. April 6, 2022. RetrievedApril 7, 2022.
  3. ^SoCon Record Book, pp. 5–11
  4. ^MAC Record Book, pp. 27–31
  5. ^CUSA Record Book, pp. 1–6
  6. ^"Unseeded Marshall tops IU for first soccer title".ESPN.com. May 18, 2021. RetrievedMay 22, 2021.
  7. ^2024 roster at herdzone.com
  8. ^"Marshall Thundering Herd Men's Soccer Record Book"(PDF).
  9. ^"2025 Men's Soccer Schedule - Marshall University Athletics".herdzone.com. RetrievedOctober 4, 2025.
  10. ^Marshall Record Book, p. 8
  11. ^abc"Three Herd Men's Soccer Players Selected in 2025 MLS SuperDraft - Marshall University Athletics".herdzone.com. RetrievedOctober 4, 2025.

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