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2012 Georgetown Hoyas men's soccer team


FieldValue
clubGeorgetown Hoyas
season2012
leagueBig East
league resultDivision: T-2nd
Overall: T-2nd
mgrtitleHead Coach
managerBrian Wiese
stadiumNorth Kehoe Field
cup1Big East Tournament
cup1 resultRunners-up
cup2NCAA Tournament
cup2 resultRunners-up
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body18D817B
rightarm18D817B
shorts18D817B
socks18D817B
leftarm2002147
body2002147
rightarm2002147
shorts28D817B
socks2002147
Americantrue
prevseason2011
nextseason2013

Overall: T-2nd

The 2012 Georgetown Hoyas men's soccer team represented Georgetown University during the 2012 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The team participated in the Big East Conference, and reached the 2012 NCAA Championship, losing to Indiana in the process.

Roster

Competitions

Preseason

Regular season

Standings

Match results

Carroll James Allen Thomsen

Big East Tournament

Main article: 2012 Big East Men's Soccer Tournament

L'Esperance Allen Lysak Selvaggi Allen O'Malley Besler Christianson

NCAA Tournament

Main article: 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

Perea Brode Murrell Christianson Riemer Nealis Snoh
Riemer

College Cup

Allen Mullins Francois Muller Christianson Riemer Nealis Woodberry Mullins Kemp Leikvang

Statistics

Transfers

References

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