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East Lansing, Michigan 11/25/1967 * Akron Quarterfinals: W 3–1 11–0–1: Old College Field East Lansing, Michigan 11/30/1967 * Long Island Semifinals: W 4–0 12–0–1: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis, Missouri: 12/02/1967 * Saint Louis National Championship: T 0–0 12–0–2: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis, Missouri *Non-conference ...
Michigan State soccer began play in 1956, defeating arch-rival Michigan 3–1 at Old College Field in East Lansing in the program's first ever game as a varsity sport. The program found quick success with a first NCAA tournament appearance in 1962, advancing to the semifinals with a 2–0 loss to eventual national champion Saint Louis, kick-starting an 8-year run of post-season success under ...
The St. Louis Steamers played in the Major Indoor Soccer League in 1979–88. The league awarded St. Louis a franchise on July 31, 1979, [6] and the home opener on December 14, 1979, drew over 18,000 fans to the team's home field at the St. Louis Arena. [6] Part of the Steamers' attraction was that their roster was drawn in large part from ...
East Lansing, Michigan: 11-04-1967 * Indiana: W 4–0 5–2–1: SLU Soccer Field St. Louis 11-11-1967 * South Florida: L 0–1 5–3–1: SLU Soccer Field St. Louis NCAA Tournament; 11-18-1967 * Colorado College First Round: W 6–1 6–3–1: Busch Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 11-25-1967 * at San Jose State Quarterfinals: W 4–3 7–3–1 ...
Michigan State leads the varsity series, 15–12–5. The Big Bear trophy series is solely a result of the regular season meeting, excluding NCAA and Big Ten postseason games. In the trophy series, Michigan State leads, 13–6–5 through the 2023 season.
The 1965 NCAA soccer tournament was the seventh annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champion of men's college soccer among its members in the United States. The tournament additionally returned to a field of sixteen teams.
St. Louis, MO 10-04-1969 * No. 3 Northern Illinois: W 8–0 4–0–0: Musial Field St. Louis, MO 10-11-1967 * No. 2 Rockhurst: W 6–1 5–0–0: Musial Field St. Louis, MO 10-18-1967 * No. 2 No. 12 Quincy: W 2–1 6–0–0: Musial Field St. Louis, MO 10-25-1967 * No. 2 at No. 1 Michigan State: W 2–0 7–0–0: Old College Field (4,000 ...
A Time for Champions tells soccer's St. Louis story through archival photos, footage of games and players, and interviews with baseball legend Yogi Berra, sportscaster Bob Costas, U.S. Soccer Federation CEO Dan Flynn, Michigan State coach Joe Baum, former Indiana University coach Jerry Yeagley, former Catholic Youth League leader 90-year-old ...