Rob Vincent

During his time at UC, Vincent was part of a team that won 4 consecutive conference titles, and went to the NCAA Division II National Tournament on 3 occasions.

[9] Vincent signed with the West Virginia Chaos of the USL Premier Development League, the fourth level of the United States soccer pyramid, in 2010 after an impressive freshman campaign at UC.

[12] Following his professional retirement, Vincent continues to play amateur soccer for Tartan Devils FC.

After impressing the coaching staff during pre-season, Vincent signed a professional contract with the Riverhounds in April 2013.

[15] Vincent made his first professional appearance, coming on as a late substitute in the Riverhounds' 1–2 defeat at Dayton Dutch Lions.

[23] Vincent then scored a hat-trick in Pittsburgh final preseason match, a 5–1 victory over the Charleston Golden Eagles, his alma mater.

[24] He continued his impressive performances into the regular season, tallying two goals and two assists in Pittsburgh's 5-2 opening day victory over the Harrisburg City Islanders.

[28] In the next round, Vincent scored the game-winner again, this time in stoppage time, as the Riverhounds defeated the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League 1–0, setting up an encounter with D.C. United of Major League Soccer at Highmark Stadium in the fourth round.

Vincent converted the penalty to draw level with D.C. United 1–1 but the team would ultimately lose 1–3 after D.C. scored two goals in the two extra periods.

[32] On 1 August 2016, Vincent scored his first competitive professional hat-trick as the Riverhounds defeated the Wilmington Hammerheads 3–0.

[33] His 16-goal total put him within four goals of the USL single-season scoring record of 20 set by Kevin Molino the previous season.

[35] With 17 goals, Vincent moved into the top five single-season scorers in league history with five matches remaining in the season.

[41] He featured in United's first match of the preseason, a 0–1 defeat to IF Elfsborg of the Allsvenskan, the top flight of Swedish football.

[45] On 25 May 2016 it was announced that Vincent was loaned back to the Riverhounds for one match, a 4 June contest against the Charleston Battery.

[49] In 2017, he suffered a knee injury in the second match of the season against New York City FC at Yankee Stadium on 12 March 2017.

Vincent in 2014
Tifo honouring Vincent during the 2015 US Open Cup match against D.C. United