Dec. 21, 1990 Drury President Dr. John E. Moore, Jr. and athletic director Dr. Bruce Harger
announce the addition of soccer to the college's athletic program. |
| Jan. 30, 1991 John Senkosky named head coach of the Drury soccer program (men) |
April 22, 1991 Drury College announces its intention to move its athletic program
from NAIA to NCAA-II, thus beginning its dual compliance period (NAIA & NCAA-II) that fall. |
| Sept. 7, 1991 Drury men play their first game beating Lincoln University, 3-0 |
| Sept. 12, 1991 Drury women play their first game losing to Park College, 10-0 |
| Sept. 21, 1991 Drury women win their first game beating William Woods College, 2-0 |
Nov. 6, 1991 Drury's men team qualifies for their first-ever NAIA District 16
playoff game, losing to Rockhurst College in the first round. |
Nov. 3, 1992 Drury women's team qualifies for their first-ever NAIA District
16 playoff game, losing to William Woods College. |
Aug. 1, 1994 Drury begins active membership in good standing with the
NCAA-II in all sports. No longer dual membership (NAIA). All teams
eligible for NCAA-II championship play for the 1994-95 year. |
Sept. 4, 1994 Rick Burns begins tenure as the women's head coach
with 5-1 victory over Incarnate Word of Texas |
May 8, 1997 Drury College announces its intention to move its soccer
program (men and women) from NCAA-II to NCAA-I effective August 1, 1997. |
Aug. 1, 1997 Drury's men and women's soccer team begin active
membership in good standing with NCAA-I and are eligible for
postseason play for the 1999-00 academic year. |
| Nov. 11, 1998 Drury men join the Western Athletic Conference |
| Jan. 21, 1999 Drury women join the Missouri Valley Conference |
July 6, 1999 Ann Cook is named the new head coach of the women's
soccer program. |
Jan. 24, 2001 Christopher Baker is named the new head coach of the
women's soccer program. |
| 2005 Drury University joins Great Lakes Valley Conference (NCAA-II) |
| 2007 Drury University women's soccer team wins first Great Lakes Valley Conference championship, makes NCAA-II national tournament "Sweet 16" |
| 2009 Drury University men's soccer wins first Great Lakes Valley Conference championship, posts best record in school history 21-2 |
| 2016 Â Drury University men's soccer advances to 3rd round of NCAA-II Tournament/Farthest in school history |