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Men's Soccer

Hope Extends MIAA Win Streak With 2-0 Win Against Scots
Scots host K'zoo Wednesday at Scotland Yard, 4 p.m.

Alma Loses at Adrian, 4-2
Freshman Frankie Brun scores both goals for Alma.

Thunder Booms, Shuts Out Scots 5-0
Alma falls in MIAA competition.

Scots Stare Down Knights, Fall in Double Overtime, 1-0
Freshman goalkeeper James Thomson makes 11 saves in over 104 minutes of action at Scotland Yard.

Scots Shut Out at Otterbein
Mark Daisy leads Scots with eight shots as Scots fall to 1-2-1 on the season with 2-0 loss at Otterbein today.

Scots Tie 1-1 On The Road at Heidelberg.
Alma is now 1-1-1 on the season after a tie in Ohio Saturday afternoon. The Scots return to action tomorrow (Sept. 17) against Otterbein.

Today's Match Against Delta College Has Been Cancelled
Game to be rescheduled with a date to be announced. Match cancelled due to weather and field conditions in Alma.

Monday's Home Game Against Northwood Cancelled
Wednesday's game against Delta College is now a junior varsity game.

Scots Drop 3-1 Decision to DePauw
DePauw University scored two goals in the final 14 minutes to claim a 3-1 over the Alma College men's soccer team Sept. 3 at the Wabash/DePauw Soccer Classic.

Scots Open Season With 2-0 Win
Nathan Kronewetter's debut as Alma College's head men's soccer coach was successful as the Scots shut out Wabash College 2-0 Sept. 2 at the Wabash/DePauw Soccer Classic.

 

More than a third of all Alma students take part in at least one performance each year. The College offers majors in theatre, dance and music, but students of all majors may join in productions. The Remick Heritage Center for the Performing Arts is the region’s premiere performing arts facility.

 

Coach Profile

Nathan Kronewetter

Nathan Kronewetter

Alma College men’s soccer is in the process of rebuilding a once dominating program, and has made strides under the direction of Nathan Kronewetter who was hired before the 2006 season.

Kronewetter earned his bachelor of arts from Hope College in 1996 in Studio Art and continued his studies at Ohio Wesleyan University in Education. A four-year player and three-year starter for the Flying Dutchmen, he served as a senior captain in 1996. Nathan led Hope to three MIAA Championships and two NCAA playoff berths including an NCAA quarterfinal appearance in 1994.