Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer

The Official Website of Trine University Athletics

Wed Sep 01
Final
3 Trine
1 at Manchester
Sat Sep 04
Final
0 Trine
1 at Webster
Sun Sep 05
Final
5 Trine
0 at Franklin
Fri Sep 10
Final
2 Trine
1 at Heidelberg
Sun Sep 12
Final
1 Trine
2 at Benedictine (Ill.)
Sat Sep 18
Final
0 Trine
2 at Otterbein
Tue Sep 21
Final
0 DePauw
5 vs. Trine
Shive Field
Sat Sep 25
Final
2 Trine
0 at Anderson (Ind.)
Tue Sep 28
Final
0 Trine
13 at Notre Dame
Tue Oct 05
Final
2 Calvin
0 vs. Trine
Shive Field
Sat Oct 09
Final
0 Trine
9 at Indiana
Sun Oct 10
Final
2 Trine
0 at Olivet
played at Olivet High School
Wed Oct 13
Final - 2OT
1 Hope
1 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 16
Final
1 Trine
5 at Kalamazoo
Tue Oct 19
Final
1 Adrian
3 vs. Trine
Senior Day
Sat Oct 23
Final
3 Trine
1 at Albion
Wed Oct 27
Final
3 Trine
1 at Alma
Alma College Senior Day
Sat Oct 30
Final
0 Albion
4 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament First Round
Wed Nov 03
Final - OT
1 Trine
0 at Calvin
MIAA Tournament Semifinals
Sat Nov 06
Final
2 Trine
0 at Kalamazoo
MIAA Tournament Final
Sat Nov 13
Final
1 Trine
5 at Otterbein
NCAA First Round
Thu Sep 01
Postponed
Trine
at Goshen
Sat Sep 03
Final
2 Otterbein
0 vs. Trine
Played on Shive Field
Mon Sep 05
Final
1 Franklin
2 vs. Trine
Played on Shive Field
Fri Sep 09
Final
0 Heidelberg
3 vs. Trine
Sun Sep 11
Final
1 Benedictine (Ill.)
2 vs. Trine
Wed Sep 14
Final
1 Trine
0 at Bluffton
Sat Sep 17
Final
0 Manchester
5 vs. Trine
Played on Shive Field
Tue Sep 20
Final
2 Trine
3 at DePauw
Sat Sep 24
Final
0 Trine
2 at Ohio Wesleyan
Wed Sep 28
Final
1 Trine
1 at Ohio Northern
Wed Oct 05
Final
1 Trine
4 at Calvin
Sat Oct 08
Final
2 Kalamazoo
2 vs. Trine
Tue Oct 11
Final
3 Trine
1 at Olivet
Sat Oct 15
Final
1 Albion
2 vs. Trine
Played on Shive Field (Senior Day)
Wed Oct 19
Final
1 Hope
1 vs. Trine
Sun Oct 23
Final
2 Trine
0 at Alma
Tue Oct 25
Final
1 Adrian
0 vs. Trine
Thu Oct 27
Final
0 Trine
3 at Indiana
Sat Oct 29
Final
1 Olivet
6 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament First Round - Shive Field
Tue Nov 01
Final
0 Trine
1 at Hope
MIAA Tournament Semifinals
Sat Aug 19
TBA
Trine
at Purdue Fort Wayne
Exhibition Game
Fri Aug 25
7:00 PM
Manchester
vs. Trine
Exhibition Game
Fri Sep 01
Final
1 Trine
1 at Wooster
Sun Sep 03
Final
0 Trine
0 at Otterbein
Fri Sep 08
Final
1 Trine
3 at #20 North Central (Ill.)
Sun Sep 10
Final
2 Trine
3 at Carthage
Sat Sep 16
Final
0 Elmhurst
2 vs. Trine
Wed Sep 20
Final
2 Ohio Northern
0 vs. Trine
Sat Sep 23
Final
4 Trine
3 at Kenyon
Wed Sep 27
Final
2 Trine
3 at Wheaton (Ill.)
Tue Oct 03
Final
4 #24 Calvin
1 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 07
Final
1 Trine
1 at Kalamazoo
Wed Oct 11
Final
2 Olivet
3 vs. Trine
Sat Oct 14
Final
1 Trine
0 at Albion
Tue Oct 17
Final
1 Trine
0 at Hope
Sat Oct 21
Final
1 Alma
2 vs. Trine
Senior Day - Shive Field
Wed Oct 25
Final
2 Trine
0 at Adrian
Fri Oct 27
Final
0 Trine
2 at Indiana
Wed Nov 01
Final - 2OT
3 Olivet
2 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament Semifinals - Shive Field
View Full Schedule

 

Matt Land
Athletic Director

Being a member of the nation's oldest collegiate athletic conference, the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), seeing more than 1100 student-athletes participate in 27 varsity sports, in addition to nine club sports, and having some of the finest facilities to field exciting NCAA Division III competitive events is what makes Trine athletes know their college experience will be something they will remember the rest of their lives. The recent addition of athletic programs such as men's and women's ice hockey, esports, men's and women's bowling, women's triathlon, synchronized ice skating, figure skating, acrobatics and tumbling and women’s wrestling programs make this an exciting time in the history of our athletic programs. We invite you to be a part of Thunder history.

For more than 135 years, Trine University has prided itself on strong academic programs. The athletic department works closely with and understands the needs of our student-athletes in order for them to meet the demands necessary to achieve the academic excellence needed to prepare for work and future challenges.

Our facilities continue to meet the expansion and growth of our athletic programs with the recent completion of the Thunder Ice Arena and MTI Center.  We continue to make improvements to our already existing facilities to make them some of the finest venues in the region and all of NCAA Division III. 

The on–campus 18-hole championship golf course and 3500 seat gymnasium have allowed us to host several collegiate tournaments. Zollner Golf Course and Trine athletics also served as the host of the 2012 NCAA Women′s National Golf Championship. 

It is with great pride that we invite you to experience Trine athletics and to extend to you an open invitation to contact us. Better yet – come visit us on the campus of Trine University and experience the THUNDER!



ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Men's soccer made its debut as a varsity sport at Trine (then Tri-State College) in 1962 and played its first game against Goshen College (defeating the Leafs, 5-2) and wrapped up the inaugural season with a match-up against Ball State (now Division I).  As members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the TSC Trojans posted their best season of its early program existence in 1971 and made its first appearance in the NAIA District 21 playoffs after finishing third in the Mid-Central Conference.  Eight years later, the program captured its first conference championship with a 10-4-1 record and made another appearance in the District 21 playoffs.

After a rename of the College and nickname in the 80's and early 90's to the Tri-State University Thunder, the men's soccer program transitioned to the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) in 1994, and advanced to the conference championship game four times with two championship wins (1994 & 1995) over the course of the next nine seasons.  In the 2000s, Tri-State University went through another change to its current name, Trine University, and also transitioned to becoming members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of Division III and joined its current conference, the MIAA. 

Since then, the Thunder have made steady improvements under current Head Coach David Jacobs to becoming one of the top teams in the MIAA with high-level competition that includes Division III powerhouse Calvin (Mich.) College.  Trine has qualified for the conference tournament a total of four times and advanced to the semifinals this past season (2018) and fell just shy of advancing to the title game losing to Adrian via penalty kicks. 

Throughout its history, the men's soccer program has had 16 winning seasons that included 11 with 10 or more victories, including a school record 20 wins during the 1995 campaign (20-5 overall) and one undefeated season in 1994.  Most recently, the Thunder finished with a 13-3-2 mark in 2018, its highest win total since the 2011 season when the team also recorded 13 victories (13-5-2 overall).

A total of three All-American honors have been earned, with one multi-winner, in program history and a total of 56 all-conference awards and a combined four "Player of the Year" or "Newcomer of the Year" recognitions.  


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION