Miami – Atlantis held off Southeast Christian 2-1 Wednesday afternoon to claim the 2025 New South Athletic Conference men’s soccer championship at Kendall Soccer Park. Congrats, Atlanteans!
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Miami – Atlantis held off Southeast Christian 2-1 Wednesday afternoon to claim the 2025 New South Athletic Conference men’s soccer championship at Kendall Soccer Park. Congrats, Atlanteans!
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MIAMI – Today, as Atlantis and Southeast Christian tangle for the 2025 NSAC soccer crown, the conference is pleased to recognize its all-conference performers.
“These young men have carried the torch high as the New South begins a new soccer era,” said commissioner Mike Davis. “These athletes are among the best in the Southeast and the USCAA, and today we salute them.”
Today’s championship marks the second in conference history and the first since 2023.
FIRST TEAM
SECOND TEAM
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The New South Athletic Conference is pleased to recognize the soccer student-athletes, sophomores and upperclassmen, who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater this academic year. Congratulations to each of them!
Atlantis University:
Mid-Atlantic Christian University:
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ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — The Mid‑Atlantic Christian Mustangs scored six unanswered goals and routed Appalachian Bible 6-1 on Saturday.
App Bible struck early with a goal in the third minute, but MACU responded just a minute later when Isaac Miller collected a pass from Dedrick Blow and put the Mustangs on the scoreboard. Miller added his second goal at the 16-minute mark, giving the Mustangs a comfortable 2-0 first-half lead.
After the break, the Mustangs kept up the pressure with Daniel Rose scoring in the 47th minute and again in the 61st (the latter assisted by Kaleb West) to push the lead to 4-0. West then added his own goal in the 77th minute before Alexander Fernandez-Peralta capped the scoring in the 89th minute for the Mustangs’ sixth.
Shots told the tale: Mid-Atlantic Christian out-shot ABC 16-3, including 15 on target versus 3 for Appalachian Bible. The Warrior goalkeeper made 7 saves while surrendering six goals, while the Mustangs’ keeper recorded three saves and allowed only one.
The Mustangs finished the regular season at 5-9.
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