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UNO Soccer 2021

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After getting shafted by the league in tiebreaking procedures after Denver failed to show up for multiple scheduled match dates, UNO is going to represent the Summit League in the College Cup Tournament after Denver had to drop out due to Covid protocols. This feels right as UNO did everything they were supposed to and were being punished by goal differential. It didn't feel right for Denver to be crowned champions after not being able to answer the bell 4 times when UNO was ready to play.

This is UNO Men's soccers 2nd NCAA Tournament selection with the first being 2017.
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Big NCAA Tournament win tonight. UNO moves on to the next round.
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Five facts about Bob Warming



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Here are five facts about Bob Warming.
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Warming Announces Retirement


Omaha head men's soccer coach Bob Warming announced his retirement Wednesday afternoon, concluding a legendary career that spanned 44 seasons at eight schools resulting in 485 wins. Though leaving the sideline, his impact on the sport and legacy of leadership will continue to be felt across the country.

"In my experience, who you work for and who you work with are everything for happiness... and for rewarding success," said Warming. "I have been fortunate, in my coaching life, to have been around amazing people - wonderful coaches, inspirational mentors, talented and competitive players, exceptional athletic directors and assistant athletic directors, generous donors, passionate supporters, caring academic support staff, fun sports information folks, compassionate athletic trainers, hardworking maintenance people, friendly custodians, great youth coaches, and parents of players supporting the process of helping their sons become exceptional.

"I have been so blessed to be a part of the journey and grateful for everyone who has made this coaching journey amazing. Thank you all for everything you have done and for sharing the laughs, joys, and heartbreaks. Of all the great people I have been around, my favorite people in the world are, and will always be my family, and I am really looking forward to being around them a lot more in this next chapter!" Since 2018, Warming led the Mavericks to 24 wins at the helm, including their first ever NCAA Tournament win vs. No. 23 UNC-Greensboro in the 2020 season. Warming also led Omaha to a 2-0 shutout win at Denver last season marking the first time the Mavericks took down their league rival on the Pioneers' home turf.