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D1 Men's Soccer D1 Men's Soccer - 11/7/2016 School Region Win Loss Tie % Campbellsville University ME 13 0 2 93.3% Southwestern Christian University C 12 3 2 76.5% Houghton College MW 10 3 4 70.6% Cincinnati Christian University MW 11 6 1 63.9% Bethel College NC 11 6 1 63.9% Oklahoma Baptist University C 12 7 1 62.5% Bluefield College ME 10 6 2 61.1% Southern Wesleyan University S 10 7 0 58.8% Indiana Wesleyan University MW 9 6 2 58.8% Cedarville University MW 9 6 3 58.3% Emmanuel College S 9 7 0 56.3% Central Christian College of Kansas C 9 7 1 55.9% Southwestern Assemblies of God University C 9 7 2 55.6% Belhaven University ME 8 7 1 53.1% Bethesda University W 9 8 0 52.9% DNR 9/12 & 10/3 Lancaster Bible College MW 10 9 0 52.6% Grace College & Seminary MW 7 7 3 50.0% University of Northwestern NC 8 9 1 47.2% Trinity Christian College NC 8 9 1 47.2% Judson University NC 7 9 3 44.7% Greenville College NC 6 8 5 44.7% Trinity International University NC 6 11 2 36.8% Dallas Baptist University C 6 11 1 36.1% Columbia International University S 5 12 1 30.6% John Wesley University S 3 7 0 30.0% McMurry University C 3 10 3 28.1% Ecclesia College C 3 8 0 27.3% DNR 9/12, 9/19 & 10/18 Oakland City University MW 3 9 0 25.0% DNR 9/19 Ohio Christian University MW 4 13 0 23.5% Mid-America Christian University C 4 13 0 23.5% Roberts Wesleyan College MW 3 11 1 23.3% DNR 10/10 Grace University C 3 13 1 20.6% Brewton-Parker College S 3 12 0 20.0% DNR 9/12 Saint Katherine College W 2 10 1 19.2% Central Baptist College C 2 14 0 12.5% DNR 9/12 Providence Christian College W 2 15 0 11.8% DNR 9/12 Lincoln Christian University NC 1 14 2 11.8% Warner University S 1 16 0 5.9% Colorado Christian University C 1 17 0 5.6% Central Region Month Day Year School Score Opponent Score H/A/N Affiliation 8 27 2016 Central Baptist College 5 Evangle Universiry 3 H NAIA 8 30 2016 Central Baptist College 0 Southwestern Christian University 6 H NAIA 9 2 2016 Central Baptist College 0 University of Central Arkansas 4 A NCAA D1 9 5 2016 Central Baptist College 2 Oklahoma City University 4 H NAIA 9 13 2016 Central Baptist College 0 Columbia College 4 A NAIA 9 17 2016 Central Baptist College 10 St. Louis College of Pharmacy 0 H NAIA 9 20 2016 Central Baptist College 2 Freed Hardeman University 5 A NAIA 9 24 2016 Central Baptist College 2 Park University 8 H NAIA 10 1 2016 Central Baptist College 0 Hanibal La Grange University 4 A NAIA 10 8 2016 Central Baptist College 0 Harris Stowe State University 4 H NAIA 10 11 2016 Central Baptist College 1 Lyon College 2 H NAIA 10 15 2016 Central Baptist College 3 William Woods University 4 A NAIA 10 18 2016 Central Baptist College 0 Harding University 5 A NCAA D2 10 22 2016 Central Baptist College 0 Lindenwood University - Belleville 3 A NAIA 10 25 2016 Central Baptist College 2 Williams Baptist College 4 H NAIA 10 29 2016 Central Baptist College 1 Missouri Baptist University 3 A NAIA 8 27 2016 Central Christian College 3 Bethel College 2 H NAIA II 8 31 2016 Central Christian College 1 McPherson College 4 A NAIA II 9 3 2016 Central Christian College 2 Dakota Wesleyan 0 H NAIA II 9 7 2016 Central Christian College 1 Bethany College 4 A NAIA II 9 10 2016 Central Christian College 0 Kansas Wesleyan 1 H NAIA II 9 13 2016 Central Christian College 1 St. Gregorys 3 A NAIA II 9 17 2016 Central Christian College 0 York College 0 H NAIA II 9 21 2016 Central Christian College 0 Sterling College 1 H NAIA II 9 28 2016 Central Christian College 2 Presentation College 1 A NAIA II 9 29 2016 Central Christian College 0 Mount Marty College 2 A NAIA II 10 1 2016 Central Christian College 4 Grace University 0 A NCCAA I 10 8 2016 Central Christian College 6 Ozark Christian College 0 H NCCAA II 10 11 2016 Central Christian College 4 Randall University 0 A NCCAA II 10 15 2016 Central Christian College 8 Lincoln Christian University 3 H NAIA II 10 18 2016 Central Christian College 2 Oklahoma Baptist University 3 A NCAA II 10 26 2016 Central Christian College 2 Manhattan Christian College 1 A NCCAA II 10 29 2016 Central Christian College 2 Johnson & Wales University 1 H NAIA II 9 1 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 University of Mary 2 H NCAA II 9 4 2016 Colorado Christian University 1 Texas A&M International University 2 H NCAA II 9 8 2016 Colorado Christian University 1 Seattle Pacific University 6 A NCAA II 9 10 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Western Washington University 4 A NCAA II 9 14 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Colorado School of Mines 7 H NCAA II 9 16 2016 Colorado Christian University 2 Colorado State University- Pueblo 1 H NCAA II 9 23 2016 Colorado Christian University 1 Metro State University Denver 5 H NCAA II 9 25 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 University of Colorado Colorado Springs 2 H NCAA II 9 30 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Regis University 1 H NCAA II 10 2 2016 Colorado Christian University 1 South Dakota School of Mines & Technology 2 A NCAA II 10 7 2016 Colorado Christian University 2 Westminster College (UT) 3 A NCAA II 10 9 2016 Colorado Christian University 1 Colorado Mesa University 3 A NCAA II 10 14 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Fort Lewis College 3 H NCAA II 10 16 2016 Colorado Christian University 2 Adams State College 3 H NCAA II 10 21 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Fort Lewis College 2 A NCAA II 10 23 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Adams State University 5 A NCAA II 10 26 2016 Colorado Christian University 0 Colorado School of Mines 6 A NCAA II 10 30 2016 Colorado Christian University 2 Colorado State University- Pueblo 3 H NCAA II 9 1 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Harding University 0 H NCAA II 9 3 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Southwestern Assemblies of God 1 A NCCAA 9 6 2016 Dallas Baptist University 0 Ouachita Baptist 2 A NCAA II 9 10 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Southwest Baptist 0 H NCAA II 9 15 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 St. Mary's 0 A NCAA II 9 17 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Texas A&M International 4 A NCAA II 9 22 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Texas Permian-Basin 2 H NCAA II 9 24 2016 Dallas Baptist University 3 Lubbock Christian 2 H NCAA II 9 29 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Newman 3 A NCAA II 10 1 2016 Dallas Baptist University 2 Rogers State 3 A NCAA II 10 6 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 St. Mary's 2 H NCAA II 10 8 2016 Dallas Baptist University 0 St. Edward's 2 A NCAA II 10 13 2016 Dallas Baptist University 0 Eastern New Mexico 1 A NCAA II 10 15 2016 Dallas Baptist University 0 West Texas A&M 2 A NCAA II 10 20 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Oklahoma Christian 0 H NCAA II 10 22 2016 Dallas Baptist University 0 Midwestern State 1 H NCAA II 10 27 2016 Dallas Baptist University 1 Texas A&M International 0 H NCAA II 10 29 2016 Dallas Baptist University 0 St. Edward's 1 H NCAA II 9 13 2016 Ecclesia College 7 Hendrix College 0 A NAIA 9 22 2016 Ecclesia College 1 University of the Ozarks 10 A NAIA 10 1 2016 Ecclesia College 0 Randall University 9 H NCCAA 10 4 2016 Ecclesia College 8 Baptist Bible College 2 A NAIA 10 11 2016 Ecclesia College 9 Central Christian College of The Bible 0 A NAIA 10 14 2016 Ecclesia College 0 Crowder College 0 A NAIA 10 22 2016 Ecclesia College 0 Dallas Christian College 9 A NCCAA ll 10 23 2016 Ecclesia College 2 Southwest Adventist University 10 A USCAA 10 27 2016 Ecclesia College 1 Williams Baptist College 12 H NAIA 8 27 2016 Grace University 1 Ozark Christian College (MO) 8 A NCAA II 9 2 2016 Grace University 12 Baptist Bible College (MO) 1 A NCAA II 9 3 2016 Grace University 3 Central Christian College of the Bible (MO) 2 A NCAA II 9 10 2016 Grace University 1 Cornell College (IA) 5 H NCAA II 9 13 2016 Grace University 0 Mount Marty College 2 H NAIA 9 16 2016 Grace University 0 University of St. Mary 6 A NAIA 9 17 2016 Grace University 2 Emmaus Bible College 0 H ACCA 9 23 2016 Grace University 1 York College 2 A NAIA 9 29 2016 Grace University 1 Iowa Wesleyan University 2 A NCCAA DII 10 1 2016 Grace University 0 Central Christian College (KS) 4 H NAIA 10 7 2016 Grace University 0 Presentaion College 6 H NAIA 10 14 2016 Grace University 0 University of Jamestown 6 H NAIA 10 15 2016 Grace University 0 Waldorf College 16 H NAIA 10 21 2016 Grace University 1 Crown College 10 A NCAA III 10 22 2016 Grace University 0 Viterbo University 6 A NAIA 10 26 2016 Grace University 0 Bellevue University 12 H NAIA 10 29 2016 Grace University 5 Lincoln Christian University 5 H NAIA: NCCAA I 9 1 2016 McMurry University 2 Westminster (Mo.) 3 A NCAA III 9 3 2016 McMurry University 2 Webster 3 A NCAA III 9 6 2016 McMurry University 3 Huston-Tillotson (2OT) 2 A NAIA 9 11 2016 McMurry University 1 Austin 4 A NCAA III 9 16 2016 McMurry University 1 Ozarks 1 H NCAA III 9 17 2016 McMurry University 1 UT-Tyller 0 H NCAA III 9 22 2016 McMurry University 2 Louisiana College 0 A NCAA III 9 24 2016 McMurry University 0 Belhaven 2 A NCAA III 9 30 2016 McMurry University 3 Howard Payne (2ot) 3 H NCAA III 10 1 2016 McMurry University 0 UT Dallas (1ot) 1 H NCAA III 10 7 2016 McMurry University 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 9 A NCAA III 10 8 2016 McMurry University 0 Concordia-Texas 1 A NCAA III 10 15 2016 McMurry University 0 Hardin-Simmons 3 H NCAA III 10 23 2016 McMurry University 0 Houston-Victoria 3 A NAIA 10 28 2016 McMurry University 0 East Texas Baptist 2 A NCAA III 10 29 2016 McMurry University 1 LeTourneau (2ot) 1 A NCAA III 8 25 2016 Mid-America Christian University 1 St.
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