University of Missouri-St. Louis Honors 1973 National Championship Men’s Soccer Team
Key points:
- University of Missouri-St. Louis honored the 1973 national championship men's soccer team during halftime of a recent game.
- The team went 11-0-3 that season and claimed UMSL's first and only NCAA Championship.
- Tim Smith was the leading scorer for UMSL that season, setting school records for goals, assists, and points.
The University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) athletics department paid tribute to their 1973 national championship men’s soccer team during halftime of Sunday’s game. Coached by Don Dallas, the Rivermen had an impressive season, going 11-0-3 and securing UMSL’s first and only NCAA Championship to date. Led by leading scorer Tim Smith and goalkeeper Frank Tusinski, the team produced outstanding performances throughout the season. In recognition of their success, the team and their coach were inducted into the UMSL Sports Hall of Fame in subsequent years.
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