The Knights' soccer programs keep winning and keep setting program milestones.
The men's team (5-0) earned a No. 8 ranking from Soccer America, the highest ranking in team history.
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"It's nice having the top-10 ranking to boost confidence and reward all of our hard work," junior midfielder Nik Robson said.
The women's team (4-1-1) also pulled in a national ranking, solidifying the No. 15 spot in Soccer America's rankings.
The success of both soccer programs adds to the Knights' overall athletic success this year, with eight total athletic programs garnering top-25 rankings in their respective sports.
The women's soccer team will host Jacksonville on Friday night, while the men's team will travel to the Washington, D.C., area for a two-game stretch against George Mason on Friday and American University on Sunday.
"The two back-to-back games will be our biggest test so far. It's never easy playing on the road, and our opponents are probably two of the better teams on our schedule so far," Robson said. "We all want to keep our perfect record, and every team wants to be the team to bring us down."


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