2025-26 Atlanteans Men's Soccer News
Atlantis University claimed the 2025 NSAC Conference Championship with a composed, structurally disciplined 2–1 win over Southeast Christian College at Kendall Soccer Park. Behind a first-half strike from Marko Medrano, a resilient second-half response, and a tactical identity built on possession and control, the Atlanteans closed the season as champions.
Atlantis University's men's soccer team delivered a commanding 7–0 victory over Southeastern Christian College in Leesburg, showcasing total control from start to finish. Forward Jeancarlos Rodriguez led the charge with a first-half hat trick that set the tone for an offensive showcase.
The Atlanteans returned to league play with a disciplined 1-0 victory over St. Thomas University on October 2 at Kendall Soccer Park. The match required focus and teamwork from Atlantis University, who scored early and then relied on strong defense and an outstanding performance from goalkeeper Ricardo Uzcátegui to secure the win. This victory showcased the Atlanteans' growth in managing close games, controlling crucial moments, and converting possession into scoring opportunities when it mattered.
On Wednesday morning at Kendall Soccer Park, marking one of the most eventful matches of the season. The Atlanteans combined persistence, adaptability, and individual brilliance to outlast an FNU side that refused to go quietly, with midfielder Marko Medrano delivering the decisive performance of the day. His two second-half goals proved to be the difference in a contest that swung with momentum until the final whistle, and the win solidified Atlantis's reputation as a team capable of thriving under pressure.
Atlantis University earned a decisive 2 0 victory over the University of Bahamas on September 20, 2025, at KSP. The Atlanteans controlled the pace from the opening whistle and capitalized on their opportunities while maintaining a clean sheet. The match marked another positive step in the growth of the program under its current direction. Atlantis produced 17 total shots while the visitors failed to register a single attempt on target, highlighting the one-sided nature of the contest.
On September 18, 2025, Atlantis University and the University of the Bahamas played a thrilling soccer match that ended in a 3- 3 draw at KSP Stadium. Both teams showed great determination and skill. Atlantis University learned essential lessons about growth and defense after taking the lead twice in the second half but failing to keep it against a strong Bahamian team.
Atlantis University’s men’s soccer team endured a frustrating evening on Tuesday, falling 3-0 to the St. Thomas University B team at the Bobcats’ home field. The Atlanteans entered the match with a youthful lineup packed with freshmen, a bold statement from head coach Diego Rios, but their promising first-half efforts unraveled in the second, leaving them still searching for a breakthrough against a familiar rival.
The Atlantis University men’s soccer team captured its first win of the season on Saturday evening, defeating the SCC Eagles 5–2 at Kendall Soccer Park. From the opening whistle, the Atlanteans showed a sharpness and composure that had been missing in their previous outing, translating practice into performance with a style that blended both discipline and flair. The victory marked not only a step forward in the standings but also a turning point for a squad determined to establish its rhythm early in the campaign.
MIAMI, Fla. – The Atlantis University Men’s Soccer team opened its 2025–26 campaign on Monday morning in a spirited contest against the UIC Eagle Rays at Kendall Soccer Park. The Atlanteans fought with energy and discipline but ultimately came up short in a 2–1 defeat.
