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2007 Fall Tryouts:  5-7pm on Tuesday, August 21st on the Intramural Field.

Bring your cleats and be ready to play.

Club Officers
PRESIDENT.: Nick Rios    817-715-8813 
NRIOS@SMU.EDU

Who Should Join/More About the Team
The club is open to all men attending SMU. The skill level is very competitive.  We are looking for good players who played in high school or have international experience and have the skills to be competitive in top collegiate division men's league play.

Practice and Game Times
Practices will be tentatively held on Tuesday and Thursday at 5pm on the Intramural Field. Any SMU Student is invited to come play with us during practice/ scrimmages, (even if you tried-out and did not make either team).

Game times may vary, but we expect you to be at every game.  Game days and times will be posted above, but are generally on Saturdays and Sundays between 11am-2pm.  There is a time commitment to be on the First Division due to the travel.  Do NOT tryout if you are not committed to being at practices and games.  If you cannot make a practice or game- notice must be given (by phone) to a club officer 24 hours prior to the game (in the event of an away game- 24 hours prior to the travel departure). Failure to attend or give 24 hour notice will result in losing your spot on the team and forfeit of your club dues.

Club History
In the Spring of 1999, Starbuck Laney and Mike Duffy decided that they wanted to play soccer again. They started out by trying to get in the Men's League - Division 1 of the North Texas Premier Soccer Association (NTPSA). Then, they figured that they might as well form a team with SMU guys and this led them to contacting the Recreational Sports office for some help. It moved forward slowly and after a whole lot of work they pulled together a team and eventually got money from Student Senate. In 2002, SMU won the Men's League -Division 3 NTPSA losing only one game all season.  The club followed that season by winning the Division 2 Men's League in 2003.  The club fell just short of winning the Division 1 championship in 2004. The club then joined the Texas Collegiate Soccer League in 2005 and compete against regional universities (UT, TA&M, Texas Tech, Texas State, etc.).  In 2006 the club finished at the top of their division and qualified to go to the National Collegiate Championships in Arizona where they made a big impact, defeating a previous national champion and winning several games.