Hall of Fame

Schuyler Redpath

Schuyler Redpath

  • Class
    2004
  • Induction
    2023
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Soccer
      Prior to coming to OCU, Schuyler Redpath was the leading scorer for Shades Valley High School, as well as earning All-State honors. He grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, and as a high school senior he led his team to their first ever state soccer championship game in 2000. He also played for the Alabama State Select soccer team.
     “I was drawn to OCU for the opportunity to help build a soccer program from the ground up while also pursuing an education in business,” stated 
Redpath. “I am proud of what my teammates and I accomplished in those first four years, building a program that, by the time we left, was competitive with nationally ranked programs.”
     At Oakland City University, Redpath captained the inaugural Mighty Oaks men’s soccer team in 2000, contributing the first assist in school history and setting multiple scoring records over the course of his career. He became the first soccer All-American in program history in 2001 and finished as the all-time leading scorer with 41 career goals and 20 assists for a total of 102 points. 
     After graduating from Oakland City with a degree in Business Management in 2004, Schuyler has been a partner in a successful construction company, Birmingham Stone, based in Alabama. He has also served as a gaming expert for Major League Soccer (mlssoccer.com) for over 10 years. 
     “I am incredibly honored to be the first men’s soccer player inducted into the Hall of Fame,” Redpatch continued. “While I didn’t play professionally after my time as a Mighty Oak, I did apply my experience from OCU in working with Major League Soccer for the last decade. It feels like everything has come full circle after having a hand in the first goal, the first win, and it is great to see soccer getting recognition across the board. The program is in good hands and the future is bright.”
     Redpath currently resides in Madisonville, Kentucky, with his wife Katie and five children.
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