Bryan News

Thu, Apr 29, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]
The Bryan College Men's Soccer Fall 2010 Schedule has been released. The Lions have increased the strength of their schedule for the upcoming season, consisting of 18 games, 10 of which are home games.
  

The Lions' preseason includes two scrimmages. The first will be at home against Freed-Hardeman University. The second will be the annual trip to Cleveland, TN, to take on the Flames of Lee University.

The men start the regular season with three straight home games. The first will be against the University of the Cumberlands who were ranked #26 in the final NAIA Coaches' Poll. The next two are the Bryan College Classic Invitational, as the Lions will take on Cedarville University on a Thursday and then Midcontinent University on the following Saturday.

The Lions then hit the road for three straight away games. The first road game will be at Southern Polytechnic State University, who the Lions faced in the first round of the national tournament this past season. Then they will travel to Asbury University and Trevecca University.

The team then kicks off conference play with two home games. The first will be against Montreat College, who the Lions defeated in the conference championship this past season. Tennessee Wesleyan will be the next opponent.

The next two games scheduled are non-conference games. The first is a home game against Truett-McConnell College. Then the Lions will travel up Lookout Mountain to take on the Scots of Covenant College.

On Saturday, October 2, the Lions will host conference opponent Virginia Intermont College for Homecoming.

The Lions then go on a rotation of conference and non-conference games. They travel to Union College, and then return to face King College. Next will be Reinhardt on the road, followed by Cumberland University. Staying at home, the Lions will then face Milligan College.

The last regular season non-conference game will be on the road in Jefferson, TN, as the Lions will take on NCAA Division II Carson-Newman College.

The team will wrap up the regular season on the road at Bluefield College.

The Lions will then look to make a run deep into the playoffs, as they hope to make it to Orange Beach, AL, where the NAIA National Tournament will take place.

Click here to see the schedule with dates and times.