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2012 VCU Rams men's soccer team

VCU Rams men's soccer
2012 season
Athletic Director United States Norwood Teague
Head Coach United States David Giffard
A-10 Regular Season 4th
A-10 Tournament Runners-up
NCAA Tournament Second round
VCU Tournament 1–0–1
ODU Tournament 2–0–0
FGCU Tournament 1–0–0
Top goalscorer League:
All: Johnson (11)
Highest home attendance 2,242 vs. Virginia
2012 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#23 Charlotte 7 1 1     15 4 3
#19 Saint Louis 7 2 0     16 5 0
Xavier 6 1 2     14 3 5
#25 VCU 6 1 2     12 4 5
Temple 6 1 2     10 6 3
Dayton 5 3 1     11 5 2
La Salle 4 4 1     10 7 3
Duquesne 4 4 1     7 12 1
Butler 3 5 1     5 8 5
Rhode Island 3 5 1     4 11 3
St. Bonaventure 3 6 0     5 14 0
Fordham 2 4 3     6 7 4
Richmond 2 6 1     6 11 1
Massachusetts 2 7 0     5 11 2
George Washington 2 7 0     5 13 0
Saint Joseph's 1 6 2     5 11 2
As of December 11, 2012; Rankings from NCSAA

The 2012 VCU Rams men's soccer team was the 33rd season of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia fielding a men's varsity college soccer program. The team played their inaugural season in the Atlantic 10 Conference of the NCAA Division I after playing the previous 17 seasons in the Colonial Athletic Association.

After an eight-year absence, the Rams returned to the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, securing an at-large bid, and being one of the 16 seeded teams, earning a fourteen seed and a bye to the second round. In their return to the NCAA Tournament, VCU lost through an overtime golden goal to unseeded Syracuse, losing 2–3. In the 2012 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Tournament, VCU upset Charlotte and played Saint Louis in the final, losing 3–0.

The team is coming off an 11–9–0 record from 2011, where they were the only team in the country to have both a winning conference and overall record, and not qualify for their conference tournament. By a tiebreaker against Georgia State, the Rams finished seventh in their conference, missing out on the 2012 CAA Men's Soccer Tournament. Their season, however, began in impressive fashion, coming out with a 5–0–0 record, good enough to be ranked as high as sixteenth in the nation at one point. The five-match winning streak, saw the Rams drop their next four matches.

As of September 19, 2012

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


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