History

Year: Record:   Highest
National
Ranking:
(Regular Season)
National
Tournament
Finish:
   
2023 6-4-4

Iowa Western fell to Indian Hills in the Midwest District Championship, finishing 0-2 in ICCAC Conference play.  

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2022 17-3-1

Regular season champions and Region XI tournament runner-up.  Made the national tournament for the 10th straight year.  Went 1-1 in pool play at nationals.  
Luka Nedic and Jesus De Vicente both named NJCAA 2nd Team All-Americans

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2021 20-1-1 Iowa Western Men's Soccer finished the season with a record of 20-1-1, winning the 2021 NJCAA Division I National Tournament, defeating Arizona Western 2-0 in Tyler, Texas. In Group play the Reivers took care of Coffeyville CC 6-2, then played Laramie CC for the second straight tournament again defeating them 1-0. The team then faced off against the host and JUCO Powerhouse Tyler JC and were able to hold them off 1-0 on their home field. In the national championship, it was the first time the Reivers and the Matadors faced each other. The game was tight until Giorgio Probo was able to open the scoring in the 13th minute of the game. Ibrahim Conde would add a second goal to make the game 2-0 in the 78th minute. It is the second national title in the school's history. Overall this season the Reivers scored 83 goals, averaging 3.77 goals per game, only allowed 7 goals in the season, and finished with .36 goals against all season. Giorgio Probo was named MVP of the tournament, Ibrahim Conde collected Offensive Player of the Tournament, and Head Coach Mike Brown was named Coach of the Tournament. Probo was also named NJCAA Player of the Year, and Brown and his coaching staff were named Midwest Staff of the Year.  2nd  1st  Roster Schedule
2020-2021 16-1-2 The Iowa Western Men's Soccer Reiver's finished this season with a record of 16-1-2, losing in the National Championship game to Salt Lake CC in OT 2-1. In the National Tournament, the Reivers defeated Laramie County and LSU-Eunice 1-0, then for the fifth time this season the Reivers faced off against Iowa Lakes who had lost the District and Region title to the Reivers earlier in the year, and the same thing happened this game. The Reivers took care of business, winning 3-0 making, it to the National Tournament final. Iowa Western had another great year, who in 19 games played scored 85 goals, averaged 4.47 goals per game and had 15.2 shots per game. Leading the Reivers offensively were both Evan Southern and Ivan Callado who each had 17 goals followed by Ibrahim Conde who had 11 goals. Arata Saegusa had 7 assists while Giorgio Probo had 6 assits to his name. Defensively the Reivers tied the record for the least amount of goals scored against with 7 tying the record made during the 2013 National Championship winning year. Patrick Millard had a great year in goal with only a 0.39 goals against average which was 6th in the nation, he led the nation in games played, wins and shutouts.The Reivers players and coaching staff received many honors for their efforts this last season. Head Coach Mike Brown won his second consecutive ICCAC Division I Coach of the Year. Giorgio Probo had a great year by being named to the NJCAA All American 1st Team, ICCAC Player of the Year, All-Region 1st Team, Offensive MVP of the Region Tournament. Patrick was named as an NJCAA All American 1st Team, All-Region 1st Team, and GK of the Region Tournament. Also being named to the All-Region 1st team were Ibrahim Conde, Ivan Callado. Receiving Honorable Mention All-Region team were Vlad Jokic, Evan Southern, and Maruki Kawahara. Joel Quashie had a great second season for the Reivers and was recognized for it with being named the Tournament MVP and All-Tournament team for the Region. Joining him and Giorgio with the MVP honors is Joel Sangwa who was named Defensive MVP for the Region Tournament. Moise Bombito was also named to the All-Tournament team for his efforts in leading the backline with Sangwa.  Joel Quashie signed with Oral Roberts University and Vlad Jokic will be attending the University of Missouri Kansas City. 1st 2nd Roster Schedule
2019 16-1-1 The Reivers finished the regular season undefeated in 2019, ranked #2 in the nation before falling to Marshalltown in the semifinals of the Region XI postseason tournament in penalties. Despite the blemish on their record, the team received the program's first at-large bid to the NJCAA National Tournament. In the group stage, the Reivers topped Muskegon Community College 7-0 in their first game, setting up a battle with the top overall seed in the tournament, #1 Monroe College.  The Reivers and Mustangs met the following day and IWCC was overpowered by the eventual National Champs.  The Reivers ended the tourney in 5th place, concluding an impressive run that saw 83 goals scored and only 7 conceded in 18 matches. Reiver goalkeeper Jassem Koleilat and the backline finished the year with an impressive 0.38 goals-against average that led the nation. The Reivers had 3 USC All-Americans (Fitzroy Cummings, Damia Viader, Nicolas Torres), 4 USC North All-Region selections (Cummings, Viader, Torres, Samuel Villalta), and 2 NJCAA All-Americans (Cummings, Viader). The Reivers also had 4 players selected All-Region 1st Team (Cummings, Viader, Torres, Eduardo Barros), 4 players selected All-Region 2nd Team (Villalta, Mario Magana, Jacob Lonne, Jassem Koleilat), and 2 players selected All-Region Honorable Mention (Joel Quashie, Fernando Zaragoza). Two players were also selected to the All-Region Tournament team (Cummings, Lonne). Head Coach Mike Brown was the ICCAC Coach of the Year. Theo Le Calve and Fernando Zaragoza were each selected ICCAC Athlete of the Week once and Le Calve was also selected NJCAA Player of the Week once during the season. 2nd 5th Roster Schedule
2018 9-6-1 In 2018-2019 the Reivers qualified for the Region XI tournament as the 5th seed. The Reivers were able to win their first-round game vs Iowa Central Community College to set up a semi-final match vs eventual champions Marshalltown Community College. Vicente Gallardo was awarded USC 2nd Team All-American. Gallardo was also awarded as a 1st Team Scholar All-American. The Reivers had 4 All-Region selections and 2 selected to the Region XI All-Tournament Team. The Reivers had 24 students awarded Academic All-Region 1st Team, and 4 Academic All-Region 2nd Team.     Roster Schedule
2017 11-3-1 In 2017-2018 the Reivers qualified for the Region XI tournament as the 2nd seed. The Reivers were defeated in the Region Championship game vs Indian Hills Community College with a National Tournament appearance on the line. The 2017 team was able to record the second-longest shutout streak in program history by not conceding a goal in the eight matches leading up to the championship showdown with Indian Hills. The Reivers had 11 Academic All-Region 1st Team and 8 Academic All-Region 2nd Team honors. Joao Burti, Gustavo Fernandes, and Jan Hoffelner earned 1st Team All-Region honors. Solomon Constant, Kwesi Allen, and Joe Connolly earned 2nd Team All-Region honors, and Leandro Avila and Mason Farnsworth earned a spot on the Honorable Mention All-Region Team.     Roster Schedule
2016 20-1-2 In 2016-2017 the Reivers advanced to the National Tournament as the #3 seed. They were able to win their opening game 2-0 vs CCBSC-Essex but were upset by Ancilla College in the final group game in penalties despite outshooting their opponent 23-3. Team captain, Gabriel Viola, earned NJCAA and NSCAA 1st Team All-American accolades. Viola and Eric Ganime were also named to the Scholar All-American Team. The team also finished with 10 members on the All-Region Team, and 13 Academic All-Region 1st Team selections and 5 Academic All-Region 2nd Team selections. 2nd 5th Roster Schedule
2015 17-2-4 In 2015, Carver and the Reivers accomplished a third straight Region XI Championship, Great Lakes District Championship, and National Championship appearance. The Reivers defeated Massasoit CC in the first game of the tournament 1-0. The Reivers, however, suffered a tournament ending loss to the eventual 2015 National Champions, Louisburg College. The Reivers finished with plenty of accolades. There were a total of 15 ICCAC Academic All-Region XI members and 9 ICCAC All-Region XI players. Coach Carver received the Great Lakes District Coach of the Year Award. The Reivers had 1 NJCAA All-American, Eric Ganime Bastos; and 2 NSCAA All-Americans, Edgardo Reyes, and Joshua Blair. 2nd 5th Roster Schedule
2014 23-0-2 The Reivers completed their second undefeated season in 2014 and were just penalty kicks away from advancing to their second consecutive National Championship game. On their path to a 3rd place finish in Prescott, AZ, the Reivers defeated Coffeyville (KS) and Schoolcraft (MI) and fell in penalty kicks to Monroe College (NY). Nick Melville and Edgardo Reyes were named to the All-Tournament Team. The Reivers have been in every Top 20 poll of the NSCAA and NJCAA since 2010 and were seeded Number 1 in the National Tournament for the second consecutive year. The Reivers finished the year with a 3.288 cumulative GPA. The Reivers led the nation for the second consecutive season in shutouts with 15 and were the nation's second-best with 11 goals allowed and 0.45 goals-against average. The 2014 season sent a record number of six NCAA D1 players to four-year schools. 1st 3rd Roster Schedule
2013 25-0-0 The 2013-2014 Reivers became the third team ever to go undefeated with 25 or more wins and a National Championship. They led the nation with 109 goals scored and 7 goals conceded. The Iowa Western defense shut out 20 of their 25 opponents. The Reivers ended the season with many accolades. Team captain, Greg Timmer, became the program's first NSCAA Player of the Year, and goalkeeper, Will Lukowski, earned a place in the JUCO record books for his goals-against-average. The Reivers proved that team chemistry and determination can lead to championships. 1st 1st Roster Schedule
2012 17-1-1 In 2012, the Reivers achieved their highest ever win percentage in a season. They recorded 78 goals in 19 games and the Iowa Western defense allowed only 9 goals. The high power offense and dominant defense resulted in leading scorer Marcelo Norton, and Goalkeeper Will Lukowski, to receive All-American recognition in both the NJCAA and NSCAA. Norton received 1st team in both associations and Lukowski received 2nd in the NJCAA and NSCAA. Head Coach Jordan Carver became the winningest coach in program history this season. Coach Carver has 66 wins since taking over, passing former coach Ammon Bennett at 63 wins. 3rd   Roster Schedule
2011 18-2-2 The 2011 Men's Soccer team finished the season as the most successful team in program history, both on and off the field. The Reivers broke records for most wins in a season (18), fewest losses in a season (3), unbeaten streak, (14), and most importantly the highest grade point average at 3.077 for the year. The 2011 team returned to the national tournament finishing 7th for the second straight season. The success of the team led to the first ever NJCAA National Championship All-Tournament Team selection, Dayvin Palmer, and two All-Americans. Ignacio Nacho Mateos received 1st Team All-American NJCAA and 2nd Team All-American NCSAA, Marco Carvalho received 1st Team All-American NSCAA and 2nd Team All-American NJCAA. 3rd 7th    
2010 16-6-2 In this record-setting season, the 2010 Reivers broke six team records and nine individual records. The Reivers achieved regional, district, and national recognition, including 11 All-Region honorees, 13 Academic All-Region honorees, Great Lakes District Coach of the Year Coach Carver, NJCAA National Championship Sportsmanship Award, an NJCAA and NSCAA All-American Leigh Veidman, Three NJCAA Academic All-Americans, and the NATYCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Chris Soenksen. 8th 7th    
2009 15-5-0 The 2009 Reivers men's soccer program, led by first-year head coach Jordan Carver, experienced a successful season finishing 15-5-0 and a No. 15 final National Ranking. The Reivers took the regular-season conference championship for the second straight season. The men's soccer team broke the school's record with 15 wins which earned them their highest ranking on the NSCAA polls at No. 10 and tied the team's highest NJCAA Ranking of No. 15. There were many individual achievements throughout the season including two NJCAA Academic All-Americans Dax Becker and Matt Pruett. 15th      
2008 14-4-1 2008 saw the men's soccer team reach their highest national ranking (tying the 2005 team) NJCAA No. 15 and the highest ever NSCAA ranking of No. 12. The team broke the record for most wins in a season with 14 and tied the fewest losses with 4. They achieved the conference title and region title, finishing their season at the District Final for the second time in the program's history. The success of the Reivers landed 11 players on the All-Region team. 15th      
2007 13-7 In 2007 the Reivers produced another winning season tallying 13 wins and 7 losses. The men's soccer team claimed 2nd place in the conference standings. The success of the season landed 10 Reivers on the All-Region Team. The Reivers also broke multiple records including most goals in a season 69, most goals in a game 15, and least goals allowed in a season 16.        
2006 12-7-1 The men's soccer team was led by a higher power offense this season leading to the most goals scored in a game, most assists in a game, and missing the most wins in a season by one game. 2006 Reivers posted a 12-7-1 record and reached the Region final for the second straight season. The success during the season led to 7 All-Region honorees.        
2005 12-4-3 The Reivers had a lot of success in only their second season of men's soccer. The 2005 men's soccer team missed out on the national tournament by one game, losing a heart breaker in the District final 2-1. The Reivers finished the season with 12 wins 4 losses and 3 ties making them the Conference and Region champions. Many Reivers received recognition for their performances. The Reivers produced 10 All-Region selections, and the program's first All-American Erik Sterrett. 15th      
2004 12-6-1 The men's soccer team had an excellent inaugural season in 2004 under the first-ever head coach Ammon Bennett and assistant coach Jeff Ginn. The Reivers were able to post 12 wins 6 losses and 1 tie. The success of the Reivers led to 9 All-Region honorees, including Brad Silvey and Jordan Carver.        

 

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