Men's Soccer

  2011 Men's Soccer Team


Alma Men's Soccer concluded 2011 regular season on Wednesday with a 4-2 loss at home against Calvin College
Five student athletes were honored on Senior Day 2011

Scots Men's Soccer drops 2-1 decision at Albion
Alma concludes the season with a home game against Calvin on Wednesday

Scots Men's Soccer falls at Kalamazoo 2-1
Alma will play at Albion on Saturday afternoon

Men's Soccer ties Adrian 0-0 in two overtimes on Saturday night
Alma next plays at Kalamazoo on Tuesday

Alma's Men's Soccer drops 1-0 game at Olivet on Wednesday
Game moved to Olivet High School due to wet field conditions

Scots Men's Soccer falls to visiting Thunder, 3-0
Alma will continue MIAA play Wednesday at Olivet

Men's Soccer plays rare game under the lights when they traveled to Hope College on Tuesday evening
Flying Dutchmen defeat the visiting Scots by a margin of 5-0

 

Bob Devaney, a 1939 graduate of Alma College, went on to become known as one of the greatest coaches in collegiate football history. In his 11 years as head coach at Nebraska, Devaney produced 11 winning seasons with two national championships. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1981. At Alma he played end and was the Scots' Most Valuable Player in 1938.

 

Coach Profile

Josh Oakley

Josh Oakley

Josh Oakley, a veteran coach who led Asbury College (KY) to its conference championship in 2009, was named the men’s soccer head coach at Alma College on March 16, 2010.

Oakley, a native of Mattoon, Ill., led Asbury College to the 2009 Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship and garnered Coach of the Year honors as well. Asbury won both the regular season championship and the postseason tournament.

Oakley joined Asbury in 2002 and led the team to a record of 9-9-2, its first .500 season in 17 years. In 2005, the Eagles enjoyed their first winning season since 1981 (12-8-1) and finished second in the KIAC, the school’s best finish at the time. Oakley earned KIAC Co-Coach of the Year honors after the season.