Head coach Sean Kenny announced the Clippers’ 2015 schedule on June 10, including six home games and nine road contests. Concordia is coming off a 9-2-3, (8-2-2 in the Central Athletic Collegiate Conference) season that saw the Clippers earn their first home playoff game since 1996, as well as the conference’s coach and player of the year awards.
Concordia will kick-off its season on Sept. 5 with a non-conference game at American International College in Springfield, Mass. This will be a rubber match between the Clippers and Yellow Jackets, who have split wins at their respective homes the last two years.
The Clippers will play host to their CACC schedule and home opener at Holtdorf Soccer Field at 2 p.m. on Sept. 12 against Chestnut Hill College.
The men are on the road for three-straight CACC games in September before closing out the month with home tilts against Wilmington (Del.), the team that knocked them out of the 2014 playoffs in the quarterfinals, on Sept. 26 and against Caldwell University on Sept. 30.
Other home matchups include Bloomfield on Oct. 6; Goldey-Beacom on Oct. 10; and Felician on Oct. 20.
Concordia finishes the year with four of their final five games on the road -- including the Clippers’ first trip since 2011 to Westchester, Pa., to face West Chester University on Oct. 3, and a non-conference matchup on Oct. 27 at Dowling to round out the 2015 regular season.
The CACC Championship Tournament is slated for Nov. 2 with quarterfinal action at a to-be-determined location. Semifinals will take place Nov. 4 or 5 before the CACC Championship on Nov. 7.
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