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 Results
The Taylor Men's Soccer team captured its first win of the season today in the home season opener, defeating Marygrove College 1-0.
The Taylor Men's Soccer team gave up two goals in the first 25 minutes of action Saturday and fell 2-0 against Houghton at the Judson Invitational. The Trojans fall to 0-2 to start the season.
Facing perennial NAIA power Judson on the road Friday to open the season, the Taylor men's soccer team found the going tough in a 3-0 defeat to the host Eagles on day one at the Judson Invitational.
The Taylor University men's soccer season came to an end Saturday evening with a 3-0 loss to top-seeded Bethel in the semifinals of the Mid-Central College Conference tournament.
After an 11-day hiatus the Taylor men's soccer team avenged its regular season finale loss to Grace with a 2-1 win Saturday in the first round of the Mid-Central College Conference tournament.
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Recent News
08.27.2010 - Smith Returns to MCC Sports Information Post
Following a 12-month hiatus from his part-time role as Mid-Central College Conference sports information director, Taylor University Sports Information Director Eric Smith has returned to assist MCC Commissioner J.D. Collins in directing the league's public relations efforts.
08.20.2010 - Taylor Athletics Launches YouTube Channel
Fans of the Trojans are now closer than ever to following their favorite Taylor teams as the TU sports information office announced this week the launch of the official Taylor Athletics YouTube Channel.
08.07.2010 - Odle Golf Classic Attracts Record Numbers
Supporters of the Taylor University athletic department showed up in record numbers Friday at the 11th Annual Odle Golf Classic at Walnut Creek Golf Course in Marion, Ind. A new record of 39 teams and 155 golfers, along with over 40 corporate sponsors turned out for the event to benefit Taylor's student-athletes.
08.04.2010 - Taylor Athletes Earn Academic Acclaim
Fourteen of Taylor University's 15 intercollegiate athletic teams have been recognized as scholar teams by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for the 2009-2010 school year.
06.30.2010 - NAIA to Administer New Eligibility Center
The NAIA recently launched a new Web site for the new NAIA Eligibility Center. The NAIA Eligibility Center is responsible for determining the eligibility of first-time NAIA student-athletes and will begin taking registrations this September for any student interested in playing NAIA sports for the first-time in 2011-12 or after.

