Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's soccer

Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's soccer
Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers
University Mount St. Mary's University
Conference NEC
Founded [[{{{founded}}}]]
Location Emmitsburg, MD
Head Coach Rob Ryerson (11th year)
Stadium Waldron Family Stadium
(Capacity: 1,000)
Nickname Mountaineers, The Mount
Colors Blue and Bronze

             

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The Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's soccer team represents Mount St. Mary's University in the Northeast Conference of NCAA Division I college soccer.

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Players

Current squad

Fall 2010 Season [1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Togo DF Koudzo Komlan
3 Côte d'Ivoire MF Zoncher Dennis
4 United States MF Eric Detzel
5 United States DF Alex Ockford
6 United States MF Ty Fenstermacher
8 United States MF Ian Hendrie
9 England DF Will Jagger
10 Australia FW Chris Wheeler
12 United States MF Alex Graver
12 Australia DF Patrick Wheeler
13 United States FW Will Thomas
No. Position Player
14 United States FW Scott Phinith
15 United States FW Steve Hamilton
16 United States DF Connor Waraksa
17 United States MF Mike Molloy
18 United States FW Kyle Patrick
20 United States MF Jimmy Ockford
21 United States DF Nick Chiarella
23 United States DF Jimmy Kane
26 United States GK Peter Steve
30 Australia GK Chris Davis

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Head Coach Rob Ryerson
Assistant Coach Andrew Wu
Assistant Coach Taylor Thames
Strength and Conditioning Coach T.J. Burns
Director of Athletics Lynne Robinson

Last updated: 17 August 2010
Source: M. Soccer - 2010 Coaches

Coaching history

Dates Head Coach
1953 Bill Clarke
1954–1955 Jim McKeon
1956–1993 Jim Deegan
1994–1999 Mark Mettrick
2000–Present Rob Ryerson

|} Last updated: 17 August 2010
Source: Men's Soccer Single-Season Records and Career Records

Awards [2]

NEC Coach of the Year

NEC Rookie of the Year

First Team All-Conference

Second Team All-Conference

  • United States Eric Detzel (2009)
  • Australia Chris Wheeler (2008)
  • Scotland Vinnie Berry (2006)
  • United States Mark Murphy (2006)
  • Trinidad and Tobago Kurt Borell (2003)
  • United States Matt Moneymaker (2000)
  • England Chris Hallat (2000)
  • United States Rob Ray (2000)
  • England Duncan Gladwin (1999)
  • England Chris Hallat (1999)
  • England Duncan Gladwin (1998)
  • Daniel Gerard (1998)
  • Mark Southern (1997)
  • Simon Hodkin (1997)

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