2013 American Athletic Conference men's soccer season

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2012
2014

The 2013 American Athletic Conference men's soccer season is the 18th season of men's varsity soccer in the conference originally known as the Big East Conference. Following a period of turmoil and near-constant turnover of membership, culminating in a split into two leagues along football lines, the schools that sponsor FBS football sold the Big East name to the non-FBS schools, which began operating as the Big East Conference in July 2013. The FBS schools are operating under the original Big East charter with the new name of American Athletic Conference.

This was the final season n the Big East/American for two member schools. Louisville and Rutgers will leave in 2014, respectively for the ACC and Big Ten.

Changes from 2012[edit]

  • The so-called "Catholic 7" schools—DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall, and Villanova—left to form the new Big East.
  • Three schools left for the ACC. Pittsburgh and Syracuse left for all sports including FBS football; Notre Dame left for non-football sports but remains an FBS independent.
  • Memphis, SMU, and UCF joined from Conference USA. Temple, which had joined the original Big East for football in 2012, brought in the rest of its athletic program (except three sports not sponsored by The American) from the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Season outlook[edit]

Teams[edit]

Stadia and locations[edit]

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Cincinnati Bearcats Cincinnati, Ohio Gettler Stadium 7,500
Connecticut Huskies Storrs, Connecticut Morrone Stadium 4,407
Louisville Cardinals Louisville, Kentucky Cardinal Park 2,200
Memphis Tigers Memphis, Tennessee Mike Rose Soccer Complex 2,500
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Piscataway, New Jersey Yurcak Field 5,000
South Florida Bulls Tampa, Florida Corbett Soccer Stadium 4,000
SMU Mustangs University Park, Texas Westcott Field 4,000
Temple Owls Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ambler Field 300
UCF Knights Orlando, Florida UCF Soccer and Track Stadium 2,000

Standings[edit]

AAC Tournament[edit]

Results[edit]

Home/Away CIN CON LOU MEM RUT USF SMU TEM UCF
Cincinnati Bearcats
Connecticut Huskies
Louisville Cardinals
Memphis Tigers
Rutgers Scarlet Knights
South Florida Bulls
SMU Mustangs
Temple Owls
UCF Knights

Statistics[edit]

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