Aces Men’s Soccer releases 2018 slate

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The University of Evansville men’s soccer team and head coach Marshall Ray have announced their 2018 schedule including 21 dates with a trio of exhibitions.

The Purple Aces are coming off a 2017 campaign that saw Evansville finish with an 11-8-2 overall record, marking back-to-back seasons in which Evansville won double-digit matches; the first time UE had done so since the 1995 and 1996 seasons. In the postseason, the Aces advanced to the semifinals of the 2017 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament for the second-straight year, also marking the first time Evansville has accomplished the feat since 1995 and 1996.

“We are excited for the start of training camp in August,” said Ray. “I am anxious to see the additions to our coaching staff and roster at work on the field.  We lost several key contributors from our 2017 roster and it will be an important two weeks for us as we find our way with 13 new additions to the team.  I am certain our returning players understand the groundwork that has been laid the past three seasons. It is important for us to transition our new players as quickly as possible into the culture that is demanded by the tradition of our program.”

To open the season, UE takes part in a pair of exhibitions as well as an alumni match beginning on August 11th with the Purple Aces alumni match. Following the alumni match, the Aces face Louisville on the road on August 18 in an exhibition contest against a Cardinals side that reached the quarterfinals of the 2017 NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. UE closes out regular season competition on August 19 back at Arad McCutchan Stadium against Bellarmine in the Aces’ final tune-up before regular season play begins.

Evansville opens the regular season on the road on August 24 and 26 when the Aces face Western Athletic Conference members UNLV and Utah Valley in Orem, Utah. The three-game road trip to open the season continues for UE with a trip to Eastern Illinois on August 31. On September 2, the Aces host IUPUI at Arad McCutchan Stadium for Evansville’s home-opener.

A string of four premier home games highlights the early portion of the schedule. The Aces open this stretch on September 7 against Grand Canyon. 2017 national runner-up Indiana comes to Arad McCutchan Stadium on September 21 to renew the rivalry for the 37th time.

The second half of the stretch of premier matches continues with UE’s MVC opener against Missouri State on September 29 and concludes with a matchup with in-state foe Butler, who were 2017 Big East regular season champions, on October 2.

UE returns to conference play on October 6 on the road at reigning MVC Tournament Champion Central Arkansas before returning home to face Lipscomb in a non-conference contest on October 9.

Hitting the midway point in the month of October, the Aces play host to Drake on October 13 and challenge SIU Edwardsville on October 16 in McCutchan Stadium.

After taking two of three matchups last season, Evansville travels to Chicago, Ill. to take on Loyola on October 20. In the Aces’ final non-conference test of the season, UE heads to face Kentucky in Lexington, Ky. on October 23.

To close out the regular season, the Aces host Valparaiso on Homecoming and Senior Day on October 27 in Evansville’s home finale before heading to Peoria, Ill. to complete the regular season ar Bradley on November 3.

For the 2018 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, the Aces would play in a familiar venue if they would qualify as Evansville was selected to host the 2018 edition of the tournament at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

“Our 2018 non-conference schedule is going to prepare us for the battles faced during Missouri Valley Conference play,” said Ray. “We are bringing some of the best players and programs in the country to our campus this fall as well as traveling out west again to test our skills against two of the best programs in the WAC.  We have to stay focused on who we are and continue to put the work in on a daily basis as we maneuver through the non-conference schedule in preparation for each conference match.  It is vital, we take the 2018 schedule one match at a time.”