
After earning varsity status in 1974, the Lawrence men's soccer program has enjoyed periods of great success and made several trips to the Midwest Conference title game. The Vikings won the league crown in 1985 and finished second in 1989 and 2005. Lawrence has enjoyed a resurgence in recent seasons under head coach Blake Johnson. The Vikings qualified for the four-team Midwest Conference Tournament in 2003, 2004, and 2005. Lawrence had 14 players chosen for the All-Midwest Conference team in those three seasons, and Johnson was the Midwest Conference Coach of the Year in 2003 and 2005. Along with nine Midwest Conference games, the Vikings play a challenging non-conference schedule of regional and nationally-ranked opponents.
Current Season
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Lawrence's Glover chosen as Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar 
Lawrence senior Benjamin Glover (pictured) has been named an Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. Glover, who hails from Accra, Ghana, was a first-team selection in track and field. Glover, who has a biology and chemistry interdisciplinary major, also competes for the Lawrence soccer team. More ...
Lawrence to open 2008 season at ACM Tournament 
The Lawrence men's soccer team will open the 2008 at the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Tournament on Aug. 29 when the Vikings face Carleton. More ...
Lawrence men's soccer team honored for academic excellence 
The Lawrence men's soccer team won the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award. This is the fifth time since 2001 that the Vikings have been honored. More ...
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