2025-26 Anderson Men's Soccer News
Anderson University tallied 50 Tom Bohlsen academic all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) selections for the Fall 2025 season, which was announced on Wednesday.
Harris Selected to United Soccer Coaches All-Region Fourth Team.
Anderson University men’s soccer players Jack Harris and Noah Neu earned all-Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) recognition.
Anderson University men’s soccer sophomore defender Jack Harris has been named to the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) All-Tournament Team.
Third-seeded Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology edged the sixth-seeded Anderson University men’s soccer team 1-0 during the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) Tournament Quarterfinal on Saturday in Terre Haute.
Volleyball fell to Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) action 3-1 in Terre Haute. Hanover College topped Men’s Soccer 4-1 in HCAC action in Terre Haute.
Women’s Soccer fought to a 1-1 tie with Transylvania University in HCAC action at Fridley Field. During the Halloween Invitational in Bloomington, Ill., Men’s Swimming & Diving Tied for second place while Women’s Swimming & Diving secured fourth place. Transylvania University topped Volleyball with a sweep in HCAC action in Lexington, Ky. Wilmington College fought past Football by a score of 34-23 at Lapel High School. Transylvania University handed Men’s Soccer a 5-0 loss.
The Anderson University men’s soccer team fought to a 0-0 draw with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology during Wednesday’s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) matchup in Terre Haute.
Women’s Soccer routed Berea College in HCAC action 7-0 in Berea, Ky. Men’s Soccer outlasted Berea College 2-1 in HCAC action in Berea, Ky. Men’s Golf is tied for second after Day 1 of the HCAC Preview in Richmond, Ky. During the Indiana D-III Invitational in Crawfordsville, Women’s Swimming & Diving earned fourth place and Men’s Swimming & Diving finished sixth place. Hanover College topped Football 58-0 in HCAC action in Hanover.
The Anderson University men’s soccer team shut out Bluffton University 1-0 during Wednesday’s Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) matchup at Fridley Field.
Women’s Swimming & Diving team picked up a 153-37 victory against Manchester University and a 128-64 victory against Hanover College. Men’s Swimming & Diving rolled past Hanover College 118-24, but fell to Manchester University 132-76. Women’s Soccer took down Franklin College 3-1. Men’s Soccer fought past Franklin College 1-0. Men’s Tennis charged past Indiana University East 6-1. Women’s Tennis charged past Indiana University East 6-1, but fell to St. Mary’s College (Ind.) 7-0. Franklin College topped Volleyball in three sets. Bluffton University handed Football a 49-7 loss.
Women’s Soccer coasted past Manchester University 3-0 in HCAC action in North Manchester. Men’s Soccer battled to a 0-0 draw with Manchester University in HCAC action at Fridley Field.
Women’s Golf Sits in Third Place after Day 1 of the Beaver Fall Classic. Women’s Soccer captured a 1-0 victory against Earlham College in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) action on Senior Day. Football fell to Mount St. Joseph University 41-21 in HCAC action. Mount St. Joseph University put together a sweep of Volleyball. In the Silver Division of the Louisville Classic, Women’s Cross Country finished 19th while Men’s Cross Country placed 21st. Earlham College handed Men’s Soccer a 2-1 loss.
Women’s Soccer fought to a 2-2 HCAC draw against Mount St. Joseph University. Volleyball went 2-1 during the Alma College Invitational. Men’s Soccer put together a 2-2 HCAC draw against Mount St. Joseph University. Men’s Golf currently sits in ninth place after Day 1 of the Stateline Shootout.
Women’s Golf currently sits in second place after Day 1 of the Randy Sadler Invitational in Yorktown. Men’s Soccer turned in a 1-1 tie with Spalding University behind a late goal in Louisville, Ky. Asbury University earned a four-set victory against Volleyball in O.C. Lewis Gymnasium. Kalamazoo College fought past Football 27-0 in a weather-affected contest in Kalamazoo, Mich. Spalding shut out Women’s Soccer 2-0 at Fridley Field. Men’s Cross Country and Women’s Cross Country both finished 11th place in the John McNichols Invitational in Terre Haute.
Men’s Soccer (5-2-1) fought past Blackburn College (4-3) by a score of 1-0 in Carlinville, Ill. Women’s Soccer (2-2-2) battled to a 1-1 draw with St. Mary’s College (Ind.) (5-0-1) at Macholtz Stadium. The University of Olivet (3-7) took down Volleyball (5-3) by a score of 3-1 in Olivet, Mich.
































































































































