- Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's soccer
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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
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.Contents
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 DF Koudzo Komlan 3 MF Zoncher Dennis 4 MF Eric Detzel 5 DF Alex Ockford 6 MF Ty Fenstermacher 8 MF Ian Hendrie 9 DF Will Jagger 10 FW Chris Wheeler 12 MF Alex Graver 12 DF Patrick Wheeler 13 FW Will Thomas No. Position Player 14 FW Scott Phinith 15 FW Steve Hamilton 16 DF Connor Waraksa 17 MF Mike Molloy 18 FW Kyle Patrick 20 MF Jimmy Ockford 21 DF Nick Chiarella 23 DF Jimmy Kane 26 GK Peter Steve 30 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 CoachesCoaching 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 RecordsAwards [2]
NEC Coach of the Year
- Rob Ryerson (2008)
NEC Rookie of the Year
- Chris Wheeler (2008)
- Niall Lepper (1999)
First Team All-Conference
- Chris Wheeler (2009)
- Vinnie Berry (2008)
- Howdy Long (2006)
- Luke Strutt (2003)
- Brandon Scarfield (2002)
- Simon Hodkin (2008)
- Niall Lepper (1999)
- Rob Ray (1999)
Second Team All-Conference
- Eric Detzel (2009)
- Chris Wheeler (2008)
- Vinnie Berry (2006)
- Mark Murphy (2006)
- Kurt Borell (2003)
- Matt Moneymaker (2000)
- Chris Hallat (2000)
- Rob Ray (2000)
- Duncan Gladwin (1999)
- Chris Hallat (1999)
- Duncan Gladwin (1998)
- Daniel Gerard (1998)
- Mark Southern (1997)
- Simon Hodkin (1997)
References
- ^ "M. Soccer 2010 TEAM ROSTER". Mount St. Mary's University. http://www.mountathletics.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10900&KEY=&SPID=4376&SPSID=47333. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
- ^ "NEC Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams". Northeast Conference. http://www.northeastconference.org/sidebar.asp?id=521&path=msoc. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
External links
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