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Think about that for a moment. Porter has been able to convince elite soccer players that Akron is a powerhouse. For years, the Zips have been one of the best in the Mid-American Conference.
Akron, ranked No. 13 in the latest United Soccer Coaches poll, now must wait to see if it will receive one of 26 at-large berths when the championship bracket is revealed during a selection show ...
The University of Akron men's soccer team (11-3-4) is well represented on the All-Big East Conference teams. Seven Akron players were selected for an All-Big East team Tuesday, three received an ...
Akron won the 2010 championship and was runner-up in 1986, 2009 and 2018. The Zips won the Big East Midwest Division. Princeton University men's soccer NCAA Tournament history ...
Akron lost the 2009 title in heartbreaking style. The loss could have haunted the Zips, but instead, it propelled them to the 2010 championship.
AKRON, Ohio — Akron men's soccer coach Caleb Porter is on the move. Less than two years after leading the Zips to the 2010 NCAA soccer title, Porter, 37, has accepted the head coaching position ...
For his first time as a head coach, Akron’s Caleb Porter ended the season with his team lifting the trophy as national champions. The high-flying Zips scored just one goal, but held on for the 1 ...
On a snowy night at FirstEnergy Stadium, Princeton men’s soccer (12–7–0 overall, 5–2–0 Ivy League) fell to the Akron Zips (12–4–4, 7–0–1 Big East) 1–0. The loss ended the Tigers’ season while the Zips ...
University of Akron men's soccer coach Jared Embick saved quite a bit of money this season on placards. For that reason, along with the long-standing tradition the Zips have, Embick and Co. are ...
On Nov. 16, the Big East conference announced that the Akron Zips would be joining the conference in men’s soccer after the Mid-American Conference stopped sponsoring the sport. This move coincides ...
— Akron Zips M Soccer (@ZipsMSoc) November 24, 2024. Up until that point in the match, Indiana had only taken one shot. Akron would keep Indiana from taking a shot for the rest of the first half.