2013 Patriot League men's soccer season

The 2013 Patriot League men's football season will be the 21st season of men's varsity soccer in the conference.

Patriot League
Season2013
ChampionsTBD
PremiersTBD
NCAA TournamentTBD
2012
2014

The American Eagles are the defending regular season champions, while the Lafayette Leopards are the defending tournament champions.

Changes from 2012

  • Boston University Terriers and the Loyola Greyhounds will be joining the conference

Season outlook

Teams

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
American Eagles Washington, D.C. Reeves Field 1,000
Army Black Knights West Point, New York Clinton Field 1,000
Boston University Terriers Boston, Massachusetts Nickerson Field 10,412
Bucknell Bison Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium 1,200
Colgate Raiders Hamilton, New York Van Doren Field 2,000
Holy Cross Crusaders Worcester, Massachusetts Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium 1,320
Lafayette Leopards Easton, Pennsylvania Oaks Stadium 1,000
Lehigh Mountain Hawks Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Ulrich Sports Complex 4,000
Loyola Greyhounds Baltimore, Maryland Ridley Athletic Complex 6,000
Navy Midshipmen Annapolis, Maryland Glenn Warner Soccer Facility 1,600

Standings

Results

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American Eagles
Army Black Knights
Boston University Terriers
Bucknell Bison
Colgate Raiders
Holy Cross Crusaders
Lafayette Leopards
Lehigh Mountain Hawks
Loyola Greyhounds
Navy Midshipmen

Statistics

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References

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