Like all sports, soccer is a good revealer of character. The Taylor University soccer program is sold out to the seizing of those instances of character revelation through sport and using them as teaching mechanisms that give the athlete the opportunity to choose to develop more Christ like traits.
Recent News
07.02.2009 - 45 Named MCC Academic All-Conference
The Mid-Central College Conference recognized 45 Taylor University student-athletes Thursday from 14 conference sports on the 2008-09 MCC Academic All-Conference Team.
06.09.2009 - Men's Soccer to Host Peoria Christian Camp
For the second straight summer, the Taylor University men's soccer team will host the Peoria Christian (Ill.) Chargers as part of the Taylor University Men's Soccer Residential Academy.
03.18.2009 - Trojan Soccer Club Returning to Ireland
For the third time in five summers, the Men's Soccer team from Taylor University will be traveling to Dundrum, Northern Ireland to work with Project Evangelism.
02.19.2009 - 62 Student-Athletes Named to Dean's List
The Taylor University Athletic Department has announced that 62 student-athletes have been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall ’08 academic semester.
02.10.2009 - Men's Soccer Signs Six for Fall of 2009
Head Coach Gary Ross has recently announced members of the 2009 Taylor Men's Soccer recruiting class. Danny Torres of Wheaton, Illinois, Kristopher Schonewill of Holland, Michigan, Josh Goben of Newburgh, Indiana, Joel Ritz of Cincinnati, Ohio, along with Patrick Sells and Andrew Poucher both from Upland, Indiana have signed with Taylor.
Recent Results
The Taylor University men’s soccer team lost 3-1 to No. 1 seeded Bethel College late Saturday night in the opening round of the MCC Tournament.
Senior Jon Hughes scored three goals in the final game of the regular season for the Taylor men's soccer team as the team overcame Grace College 5-2.
After the visiting Wildcats scored two goals in the first ten minutes of play, the Taylor University men’s soccer team stepped up and played evenly with the number one team in the Mid-Central Conference, but never gained the lead in their 2-3 loss.
Senior Jon Hughes’ unassisted goal to begin the conference match-up against the Goshen Maple Leafs was the Trojans’ only ball in the net late Wednesday evening in their 4-1 loss.
On a day where the Trojans recognized six key seniors, the Taylor University men’s soccer team dropped its third conference game to the Bethel College Pilots, 1-0.

