![]() Steve Gobel #0 Senior goalkeeper Wilbraham, Massachusetts Economics Management major |
![]() Zack Khalifa #00 Sophomore goalkeeper Glen Echo, Maryland Major undeclared |
![]() Paul Hendricks #1 Junior goalkeeper Columbus, Ohio Mathematics major |
![]() Martin Tobias #2 Sophomore back Chesterfield, Missouri Economics management major |
![]() Dylan Stone #3 Senior midfielder Easton, Connecticut Sociology major |
![]() Andrew Miller #4 Senior back Medina, Ohio Economics management major |
![]() Jacob Eganhouse #5 Sophomore midfielder Westerville, Ohio Major undeclared |
![]() Ian O’Keefe #6 Sophomore midfielder Columbus, Ohio Pre-Engineering major |
![]() Ben Witkoff #7 Sophomore back Columbus, Ohio Chemistry major |
![]() Scott St. Cyr #8 Junior back Yardley, Pennsylvania Economics Management major |
![]() Paolo Bucci #9 Sophomore midfielder Dublin, Ohio Major undeclared |
![]() Matt Bonfini #10 Senior forward Dublin, Ohio Physical Education major |
![]() Tyler Bryant #11 Senior forward Chillicothe, Ohio Physical Education major |
![]() Colton Bloecher #14 Freshman midfielder Lewis Center, Ohio Major undeclared |
![]() Tevon Levien #13 Senior midfielder Lower Valley, Cayman Islands Sociology major |
![]() Kit North #15 Junior back Powell, Ohio Economics Management major |
![]() Mason Hoge #16 Freshman back Mason, Ohio Sports Management major |
![]() Travis Wall #17 Senior forward Columbus, Ohio Sports Management major |
![]() Joe Beshara #18 Sophomore forward Troy, Michigan Education major |
![]() Jon Stegner #19 Sophomore midfielder Powell, Ohio Economics Management major |
![]() Matt Dodrill #20 Sophomore midfielder Westerville, Ohio Major undeclared |
![]() Alex Stanton #21 Sophomore back Delaware, Ohio Economics major |
![]() Matt Shadoan #23 Sophomore midfielder Dublin, Ohio Economics Management major |
![]() Drew Pang #25 Freshman midfielder Dublin, Ohio Economics major |
![]() Peter Jacobi #26 Sophomore back St. Louis, Missouri Major undeclared |
![]() Raphi Fratkin #27 Senior forward Boulder, Colorado Geography, French majors |

Ohio Wesleyan was ranked number 6 in both the NSCAA Division III poll and d3soccer.com poll dated November 8.
Ohio Wesleyan is making its NCAA-record 34th Division III playoff appearance and its 32nd NCAA Division III playoff appearance in 34 years.
Ohio Wesleyan won the 1998 national championship and finished as runner-up in 1990 and 1992.
This is Ohio Wesleyan’s ninth appearance in the NCAA Division III semifinals.
Ohio Wesleyan won the North Coast Athletic Conference championship, Ohio Wesleyan’s fourth straight, seventh in the last 8 years, and 20th overall in the 28 seasons of NCAC competition.
Ohio Wesleyan is riding a conference-record 40-game unbeaten streak in NCAC games.
Ohio Wesleyan was the winningest men’s soccer team in the NCAA—regardless of division—during the 1980s, compiling a winning percentage of .815 to top such programs as Indiana, UNC-Greensboro and UCLA...the Battling Bishops bettered that during the 1990s, compiling a winning percentage of .825, and improved upon that during the 2000s, with a winning percentage of .827.
Ohio Wesleyan has had 37 NSCAA All-America selections during Jay Martin’s career.

Current team GPA: 3.4
Team received NSCAA All-Academic Honors 8 of last 10 years
Ohio Wesleyan ranks third in number of Academic All-America® selections since inception of soccer as separate team in 2002 with 9 (behind New Mexico and Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ohio Wesleyan has had three players selected as Academic All-America® of the Year, Martin Forman in 1998, Josh Warren in 2006, and Jamison Dague in 2007
Ohio Wesleyan has had 18 total Academic All-America® selections


























