WAGNER SEAHAWKS MEN'S SOCCER
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Wagner College's men's soccer program represents a Northeast Conference competitor based in Staten Island, New York, where the institution has operated since its founding in 1883. The Seahawks compete at the Division I level with a roster structure typical of FCS programs, drawing from Wagner's student body of 1,932 undergraduates. Located in one of New York City's five boroughs, the program operates within the geographic footprint of the Northeast Conference, which includes regional rivals across the Mid-Atlantic.
As a fall-season sport, Wagner men's soccer aligns with the standard collegiate calendar that runs from August through November, with potential postseason play extending into December. The Northeast Conference format provides consistent regional competition and conference championship opportunities throughout the regular season. Wagner's position within this conference structure places the program among peers competing for Northeast Conference recognition and potential NCAA tournament consideration based on conference performance metrics.
KEY FACTS
| School | Wagner College |
| Sport | Men's Soccer |
| Conference | Northeast Conference |
| Division | D1-FCS |
| Location | Staten Island, New York |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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New York Men's Soccer ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Wagner Men's Soccer compete in?
- Wagner Seahawks Men's Soccer competes in the Northeast Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
- Where does Wagner play men's soccer home games?
- Wagner Men's Soccer plays home games at Home Venue in Staten Island, NY.
- Who is the head coach of Wagner Men's Soccer?
- The head coach of Wagner Seahawks Men's Soccer is Staff.
- When was Wagner Men's Soccer program established?
- The establishment date for Wagner Men's Soccer is not currently available.