2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season

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The 2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season was the 30th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.[1]

SportSoccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Teams13
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2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer season
LeagueNCAA Division I
SportSoccer
DurationAugust, 2016 – November, 2016
Teams13
2017 MLS SuperDraft
Top draft pickLalas Abubakar, Dayton
Picked byColumbus Crew SC, 5th overall
Regular season
Season championsSaint Louis
  Runners-upFordham
Season MVPOffensive: János Löbe
Midfielder: Garrett Heine
Defensive: Lalas Abubaker
Tournament
ChampionsFordham
  Runners-upVCU
Finals MVPJános Löbe
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2016 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Saint Louis620783
Fordham5211074
LaSalle5301081
UMass422793
VCU431894
Rhode Island4408111
Duquesne323855
Dayton332793
George Washington332855
St. Bonaventure3414122
Saint Joseph's3506111
Davidson2514121
George Mason0712122
As of 18 November 2016
Rankings from NSCAA
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The George Washington Colonials and Dayton Flyers are the defending regular season and tournament champions, respectively. The Saint Louis Billikens won the regular season and the Fordham Rams won the tournament.

Changes from 2015

  • On July 28, 2016, Rob Irvine was hired as the head coach for La Salle.[2]

Teams

Regular season

Results

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Davidson Wildcats 10/29
Dayton Flyers
Duquesne Dukes 10/15
Fordham Rams
George Mason Patriots
George Washington Colonials 2–2
La Salle Explorers
UMass Minutemen 10/22
Rhode Island Rams
Saint Louis Billikens [A]
St. Joseph's Hawks
St. Bonaventure Bonnies
VCU Rams 2–0 10/12 10/19
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Rankings

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  Not ranked previous week
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Davidson C
Dayton C RV NR
Duquesne C
Fordham C
George Mason C
George Washington C
La Salle C
UMass C
Rhode Island C
Saint Louis C RV RV NR
St. Joseph's C
St. Bonaventure C
VCU C RV NR
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Honors and awards

Player of the Week

Postseason

A10 tournament

Quarterfinals
Thursday, November 10
Semifinals
Friday, November 11
Championship
Sunday, November 13
         
1 Saint Louis 1
8 Dayton 2
8 Dayton 0
5 VCU 1
4 UMass 1
5 VCU 2
5 VCU  0 (2) 
2 Fordham (pen.)  0 (3) 
2 Fordham 4
7 Duquesne 0
2 Fordham 4
6 Rhode Island 0
3 La Salle 1
6 Rhode Island 3

NCAA tournament

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N/a 3 Fordham L, 01 vs. Boston College(Boston)
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All-A10 awards and teams

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2016 A10 Men's Soccer Individual Awards[17]
Award Recipient(s)
Offensive Player of the Year János Löbe, Fordham
Coach of the Year Mike McGinty, Saint Louis
Midfielder of the Year Garrett Heine, George Washington
Defensive Player of the Year Lalas Abubakar, Dayton
Freshman of the Year Stavros Zarokostas, Rhode Island
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2016 A10 Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams[17]
First Team Second Team Rookie Team

Maxi Pragnell (F) - Davidson
Kennedy Nwabia (F) - Dayton
János Löbe (F) - Fordham
Luc Fatton (F) - VCU
Jannik Loebe (M) - Fordham
Garrett Heine (M) – George Washington
Rafael Andrade Santos (M) - VCU
Lalas Abubakar (D) - Dayton
Colman Kennedy (D) - La Salle
Dakota Barnathan (D) - VCU
Jorge Becerra (GK) – Massachusetts

Matt Robinson (F) - La Salle
Joe Saad (F)- Saint Louis
Jorge Herranz (F)- VCU
Stavros Zarokostas (M) - Rhode Island
Matt Crawford (M) - Saint Joseph's
Bliss Harris (M)- Saint Joseph's
Max Karcher (M) - Saint Louis
Matthew Lewis (D)- Fordham
Tobi Adewole (D) – George Washington
Joss Jess (D) – Massachusetts
Rashid Nuhu (GK) - Fordham

Federico Barrios, Dayton
Rok Taneski, Dayton
Ryan Landry, Duquesne
Joergen Oland, Fordham
Tunde Akinlosotu, George Mason
Pat McCarthy, La Salle
Konrad Gorich, Massachusetts
Peder Kristiansen, Rhode Island
Stavros Zarokostas, Rhode Island
Paul Nana Afful, St. Bonaventure
Saadiq Mohammed, Saint Louis
Quayyum Murana, Saint Louis

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See also

Notes

A ^: St. Louis hosted VCU on Sept. 20, 2016. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, but did not count as a conference match.[18]

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