2008: Continuing his assult on the MSUB record book as he had another prolific season as a junior ... Tied his own school record with 19 goals and six assists for a school record 44 points ... Recorded 87 shots and 49 on goal for a .563 SOG ... Leads the school record book in goals with 45 in a career and points in career with 101 ... Played in 18 games and started 17 at forward ... Led the GNAC in just about every offensive category, including shots, shots on goal, points, goals, goals per game, points per game, to name a few ... Scored at least one goal in 14 games, including a season-high three goals against Mary (Sept. 8) earning him Player of the Week honors ... Had four multiple goal games and was 4 of 5 in penalty kicks to lead the team ... tallied a team and conference-best seven game winners ... Ranked sixth nationally in points per game (2.44) and fifth nationally in goals per game (1.06)
Earned numerous postseason honors including; first team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Region, second team Academic All-America, first team all-conferece, first team NSCAA/adidas West Region, first team Daktronics All-West Region, Daktronics Honorable Mention All-America, becoming the first GNAC men's soccer player to be named Daktronics All-America in back-to-back seasons ... He was named MSUB Male Student-Athlete of the Year for the second year in a row ... This spring he was named GNAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year with a 3.6 GPA in health and human performance.
2007: Played in 16 games scoring 19 goals with three assists for 41 points ... Earned GNAC All-Star first team honors as well as being named the GNAC Player of the year ... He set school records for goals and points in a season ... His 41 points was second best in GNAC history ... Had five multiple goal games ... Recorded hat tricks vs. the University of Mary (Sept. 8) and Saint Martin's (Oct. 4) ... Led the league and points, points per game, goals and goals per game ... Was third in NCAA Division II in both goals and points per game ... Earned GNAC all-academic all-conference honors.
2006: Played in all 18 games as a true
freshman, starting 17 ... Scored a team-leading seven
goals and had two assists ... Led the team with 16
points ... 31 of 60 shots were on goal for a .517 SOG% ... Named
All-Conference first team and Co-Freshman of the
Year in the Heartland Conference ... Finished the
season ranked first in the Heartland Conference for
shots per game (3.39), fourth for points (16), and
fourth for goals (7) ... Named to the Heartland
Conference President's Honor Roll ... Named to NSCAA
All-Midwest Region Second Team.
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College:
Played club soccer for the Portland FC, scoring 13
goals in 26 games ... Won the top goal scorer award
and Young Player of the Year award ... Represented
Dorset County Youth, scoring 12 goals in nine
games ... Helped the team to a regional
title ... Personal honors included two MVP awards,
most improved player award, and top goal scorer over
his last seven seasons. |