Following a second place divisional finish with a 2-2-2 record, three Mountaineer men’s soccer athletes have been named to the 2021/22 OCAA South Division All-Star Team.
Jordan Brown’s first season as men’s soccer head coach was a fresh new start for the program. None of the athletes had ever put on a Mohawk Mountaineer jersey prior to the 2021/22 season and nobody had played at the club level together.
Yet, under Brown the Mountaineers were able to finish the short OCAA season with a 2-2-2 record and clinch a first round playoff appearance.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Sabrina Cianciosi and Amanjyot Singh as the Athletes of the Week, in conjunction with the Mohawk Students' Association, for the week of Oct. 4 to 10.
Mohawk men’s soccer played an action packed game in their first home match at Tim Hortons Field.
The Mountaineers hosted the Sheridan Bruins, who came into the match ranked first in the OCAA and third in the CCAA.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s and men’s soccer are heading to Tim Hortons Field to host the Sheridan Bruins on Oct. 8 for their final OCAA regular season match.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Sam Mathieu and Oliver Steinke as the Athletes of the Week, in conjunction with Mohawk Students’ Association, for the week of Sept. 20-26.
The Mountaineers men's soccer team visited the Sheridan Bruins on Saturday for their first OCAA matchup in nearly two years which closed out a wonderful day of soccer and excitement in Oakville.
The soccer teams put their boots back on to play their final exhibition games against the St. Clair Saints with their season opener looming next Saturday against Sheridan. Despite the matches being friendlies, both games provided many exciting moments.
The Mountaineers men’s soccer team will have a far different look when they hit the field on September, 18th for the OCAA season opener against Sheridan.
In 2019-2020, the team went 2-5-2 and scored just 12 goals in those nine games. Since then, the Mountaineers have announced a new head coach, Jordan Brown, and they don’t return a single player from that team either.
For the first time in 18 months, the Mohawk Mountaineers put on their orange, black and white uniforms and took part in an OCAA match. Although it was just a pair of exhibition matches, it was a breath of fresh air across the athletic department with live action returning for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.