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Doug Anderson |
Carnegie Mellon University |
1983-86 |
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Doug Anderson was a three-time All-PAC selection for CMU (1983, 1985, 1986). He ranks third in career goals (37) and fifth in points (93) for the Tartans. |
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Anthony Balistreri |
Saint Vincent College |
2009-11 |
Harrison City, Pa./Penn-Trafford |
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Anthony Balistreri was a two-time All-PAC honoree for the Bearcats. He earned the PAC Coaches Award (equivalent of All-PAC honors for NCAA Division III provisional members) in 2009, scoring six goals and adding three assists. After missing the 2010 due to injury, Balistreri rebounded with strong 2011 campaign, totaling seven goals and five assists and earning All-PAC first team honors. He ranked among conference leaders in 2011 in shots, goals, assists, and points despite missing the final two games of the season due to injury. |
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Dan Bock |
Waynesburg University |
1995-98 |
Sunbury, Pa./Shikellamy |
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Dan Bock was one of Waynesburg's first All-PAC first team selections. He received the honor in 1998 after being named a second team all-conference selection in both 1995 and 1996. |
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Stuart Bracher |
Bethany College |
1998-2001 |
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A three-time first team All-PAC selection, Stuart Bracher led Bethany to four-straight conference championships from 1998-2001. During the 2001 campaign, Bracher was not only named the conference's regular-season MVP, but earned tournament MVP honors as well. During his senior season Bracher totaled 20 goals, which stands as the fourth-highest single-season mark in school history. He holds Bethany career marks in both goals (78) and total points (185). |
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Travis Brown |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2004-07 |
Beaver, Pa./Beaver |
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Travis Brown was a four-time All-PAC honoree with the Presidents. A three-time first team all-conference selection (2005-07), Brown also earned honorable mention accolades following the 2004 season. He was a member of two PAC Championship squads (2004, 2007) and earned NCAA Division III All-Region honors following the 2005 season. |
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Joe Byers |
Allegheny College |
1963-66 |
Sewickley, Pa. |
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Joe Byers is one of just two Gators to earn four All-PAC accolades after starring on the pitch from 1963-66. A center forward, he scored five goals with two assists during his senior campaign to earn honorable mention All-American accolades, which was made even more impressive due to the fact that there were no separations of NCAA divisions. The Gators also enjoyed success as a team during Byers’ tenure, going a combined 16-9-4 and winning PAC titles in both 1963 and 1964. Byers was inducted into the Allegheny Hall of Fame in 1998. |
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Drue Carney |
John Carroll University |
1982-85 |
Fairfield, Ohio |
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Drue Carney was the first soccer All-American in John Carroll history, earning first team NSCA honors following the 1985 season. A four-year starter for the Blue Streaks, he was named first team All-PAC three times. He was also recognized as an All-Ohio and All-Midwest Region selection twice. Carney played a total of 57 matches, starting 54, over the course of his four seasons. Primarily a defender, Carney managed 10 goals and what was then a program-record 18 assists in his career. He had nine assists as a senior to set a single season record. Carney was inducted into the JCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999. |
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Oscar Chaves |
Hiram College |
1978-81 |
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Oscar Chaves was a four-time first team All-PAC selection for Hiram. He started every game during his collegiate career, and was voted a team captain and MVP for two years. |
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Mike Chiodo |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2001-04 |
Carnegie, Pa./Chartiers Valley |
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Mike Chiodo earned four-straight All-PAC selections with the Presidents, helping W&J secure back-to-back PAC Championships in 2003 and 2004. He was a three-time first team All-PAC honoree (2001-03) and an all-conference second team pick in 2004. Chiodo was also voted the PAC’s Player of the Year following the 2003 season. W&J’s 2003 title was the first in program history. He ranks as W&J’s all-time leader in career points (116), goals (45), and assists (26). Chiodo was also named a NCAA Division III All-Region pick following the 2001 and 2003 seasons. |
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Frank Christy |
Bethany College |
1970-73 |
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Another in a line of four-time conference champions, Frank Christy was a three-time All-PAC selection between 1970 and 1973. He earned all-conference distinction as a forward in 1970 and 1973, and was an All-PAC defender during the 1972 campaign. During the 1973 season, Christy was named the conference's MVP. |
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Vince Colarusso |
Waynesburg University |
1993-96 |
Hempfield, Pa./Hempfield |
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Vince Colarusso was a four-time second-team All-PAC selection for the Yellow Jackets. He is Waynesburg's only four-time all-conference pick. |
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Scott Curran |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1970-73 |
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Scott Curran was a three-time All-PAC selection for W&J in the early 1970’s, earning All-PAC first team honors following the 1972 and 1973 seasons. |
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Luke D’Amico |
Saint Vincent College |
2011-13 |
Mount Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant |
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A two-time All-PAC honoree, Luke D'Amico started all 46 games of his Bearcat career. A defender by trade, he visited the offensive end for corner kicks and tallied four goals during his career. As a junior, he was named to the All-PAC second team, and followed with first team honors as a senior. Also that season, D'Amico was named to the ECAC South Region second team. |
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Bill Denniston |
Bethany College |
1979-82 |
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A 1994 inductee into the Bethany College Hall of Fame, Bill Denniston was a two-time All-PAC selection, garnering all-conference selections as a midfielder in both 1980 and 1981. A four-time conference champion, Denniston ranks seventh on Bethany's career list in assists (28) and 10th in career points (88). |
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Sebastian Driver-Salazar |
Westminster College |
2002-2005 |
Bethesda, Md./Walter Johnson |
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Sebastian Driver-Salazar earned first team All-PAC honors in 2004 and second team honors in 2003. He was a key member of Westminster's 2002 PAC Championship team. Driver-Salazar was named to the 2004 NSCAA All-Region first team and also earned Academic All-District second team honors following the 2004 season. |
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Don Drockton |
John Carroll University |
1981-84 |
Chesterland, Ohio |
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Don Drockton was a three-time first team All-PAC selection (1981, 1983-1984). At the time of his graduation, he was one of just four players to have earned that distinction. The Blue Streaks’ 12-3-1 record in 1984 – his senior year – marked a school record for wins. The 1984 season also marked John Carroll’s second PAC title. The Blue Streaks were PAC runners-up in 1981 and 1982. The team’s Most Outstanding Freshman in 1981, Drockton led his team in scoring as a freshman with five goals and five assists. As a senior, he totaled seven goals and 15 points. Two of his goals were game-winners in league wins over Grove City and Hiram. Drockton was a top three scorer on the team in three of his four seasons. He was a tri-captain of the 1984 league championship squad, and received Outstanding Player of the Year award from JCU coaches in 1984. In his final career game, he helped JCU defeat Notre Dame, 3-2, in the 1984 season finale. |
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Rory Duncan |
Thiel College |
2010-13 |
Chardon, Ohio/Chardon |
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Rory Duncan was a two-time All-PAC selection with the Tomcats. He was an All-PAC second team selection as a freshman and an honorable mention pick after his senior season. He is tied for second on Thiel’s career points list (54) and is tied for the most career goals in program history (24). |
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Chris Ellwanger |
Westminster College |
2005-2008 |
South Park, Pa./South Park |
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Chris Ellwanger was a three-time first team All-PAC honoree and was a key member of the Titans' 2006 and 2008 PAC Championship teams. He is the only player in Titan men’s soccer history to earn Academic All-America honors. Ellwanger was also a two-time Academic All-District recipient. He holds the school record for most career games played with 85. |
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Shane Emswiler |
Grove City College |
1993-96 |
York, Pa./Christian School of York |
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Shane Emswiler was twice named to the All-PAC first team (1995-96) and was an All-PAC second team selection in 1994. He helped lead the Wolverines to a 16-2 (most wins in school history) record, a share of the PAC title, and an ECAC South Championship in 1996. The Wolverines also reached the ECAC semifinals in 1995. Emswiler anchored a back line that led the PAC in scoring defense in both 1995 and 1996. He was selected as the 1995 team MVP and voted a captain in the 1996 season. |
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Roberto Gironda |
Hiram College |
1985-88 |
Hudson, Ohio/ Hudson |
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Roberto Gironda was selected as a member of the All-PAC team four times, including first team honors in 1985-87. An All-Ohio Division III selection following the 1986 and 1987 seasons, Gironda was also named an All-Mideast Region Division III honoree in 1986. He was his team’s leading scoring in both 1986 and 1987, and held the school record for career goals and points upon graduation. |
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Eric Hauser |
Thiel College |
2001-04 |
Mt. Pleasant, Pa./Mt. Pleasant |
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Eric Hauser was a talented defender for the Tomcats. He was also a factor on the offensive side of the ball, posting 19 points and scoring eight goals during his career. He earned a pair of All-PAC selections, being named to the second team as a freshman (2001) and to the honorable mention team as a senior (2004). |
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Paul "Ace" Hayward |
Bethany College |
1979-82 |
West Hill, Ontario, Canada |
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Paul Hayward helped the Bison to four-straight PAC Championships between 1979 and 1982. As a sophomore in 1980, Hayward was selected as a first team All-PAC defender, and followed that with a second first-team nod during the 1981 campaign. A four-year contributor, "Ace" was inducted into the Bison Hall of Fame in 1994. |
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Tyler Hodgins |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2005-08 |
Jacksonville, Md./Dulaney |
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Tyler Hodgins was a four-time All-PAC honoree, earning All-PAC first team honors in 2007 and helping the Presidents to the PAC Championship Tournament title. He was named an All-PAC second teamer in 2008 and earned a spot on the honorable mention squad in 2005 and 2006. He ranks third all-time at W&J in career saves with 335. |
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Garrett Horvath |
Westminster College |
2005-09 |
Southlake, Tex./Southlake Carroll |
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Garrett Horvath, a two-time first team All-PAC honoree, was named the PAC Men’s Soccer Player of the Year in 2008. He was also named to the d3kicks.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region third team and to the NSCAA All-Region second team in 2008. Horvath played a pivotal role in the Titans’ PAC Championships in 2006 and in 2008. He is second in career points in Titan history (81) and fourth in career goals (31). He currently is a subcontract administrator at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. |
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Marco Iglesias |
John Carroll University |
1976-79 |
Costa Rica |
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Marco Iglesias, who attended John Carroll from Costa Rica, was honored as a first team All-PAC selection in 1977 and 1979. A four-year starter as a defender and midfielder, the team had a 10-1 record his senior year, en route to winning the 1979 PAC Championship, the first soccer title in program history. The Blue Streaks allowed just six goals all season, while scoring 22. The 10 wins were also a team record at the time. Iglesias was a 2000 JCU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee. |
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Bill Juergens |
Grove City College |
1983-86 |
Elkton, Md./Elkton |
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Bill Juergens was a three-time All-PAC first team honoree (Grove City joined PAC prior to sophomore year), and in 1986 was named a NSCAA second team All-American and first team All-Region selection. Also in 1986 he was selected to the All-WPISC (Western PA Intercollegiate Soccer League) first team. A three-year team captain (1984-86), Juergens was named the 1985 Team MVP. He was inducted into the Grove City College Men’s Soccer Hall of Fame as a member of its inaugural class (2001). In 2014 he was inducted into the Grove City College Athletic Hall of Fame. Juergens led the Wolverines to 11-2-1 record in 1986, matching the program record for wins in a season and achieving a NCAA Division III South Region ranking as high as seventh. |
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Evan Knox |
Thiel College |
2001-04 |
Karns City, Pa./Karns City |
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A two-time All-PAC performer, which included second team honors in 2004, Evan Knox was a talented midfielder and defender in the early 2000's with the Tomcats. |
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Andy Komar |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2001-04 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Thomas Jefferson |
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Andy Komar was a three-time All-PAC selection for the Presidents, earning first team honors in 2003 and 2004 after being named a second team pick in 2002. A member of back-to-back PAC Championship teams in 2003 and 2004, Komar ranks second all-time in W&J program history in career goals (44) and points (101) and is tied for eighth in career assists (13). Komar was also named a NCAA Division III All-Region selection following the 2003 season. |
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Mike Koper |
Grove City College |
2000-03 |
North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin |
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Mike Koper was an All-PAC first team selection in 2002 and 2003 after earning All-PAC second team honors in 2001. He was also named a 2003 NSCAA All-Region third team selection. Koper helped the Wolverines to a 13-7-1 overall record, a 7-1 PAC record, and an ECAC South Tournament berth in 2001. He also helped the Wolverines advance to a pair of PAC Championship title games (2001, 2003). Koper was a two-year team captain (2001, 2003) and was named the team’s MVP in 2003. |
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Richard Kramer |
John Carroll University |
1982-85 |
Strongsville, Ohio |
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Richard Kramer was a first team All-PAC midfielder for the Blue Streaks from 1982-1985. As a junior, he was also recognized as a first team All-Ohio and first team All-Midwest player. Even though his entire senior season was lost after a career-ending knee injury, Kramer was selected first team All-PAC by the league's head coaches. He is one of only five soccer players in the history of the JCU program to earn all-conference first team honors four times. The Blue Streaks tied for first in the PAC in 1984 and were league runners-up in 1982. In his three years on the field, JCU finished with a record of 27-12-3, including a 12-3-2 mark in league action. Kramer, who is currently Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, was a 2001 JCU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee. |
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Greg Kreutzberg |
Grove City College |
1993-96 |
Medina, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian |
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Greg Kreutzberg was selected as the 1996 PAC MVP. A two-time All-PAC first team honoree, he was also selected as a 1996 NSCAA All-Region honoree. He set Grove City single-season records for goals (25) and points (55). Kreutzberg ranks second in program history in career points (105), third in career goals (46) and is tied for eighth in career assists (13). He led the Wolverines to a 16-2 (most wins in school history) record, a share of the PAC title, and an ECAC South Championship in 1996. The Wolverines also reached the ECAC Semifinals in the 1995 season. He was inducted into the Grove City College Men’s Soccer Hall of Fame in 2008. Kreutzberg led the PAC in points per game in both 1995 and 1996. He was selected as a team captain and earned team MVP honors in 1996. |
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Fritz Kurz |
Bethany College |
1971-74 |
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A 1987 inductee into the Bethany College Hall of Fame, Fritz Kurz helped the Bison to four-straight conference titles from 1971-1974. Kurz was not only a three-time All-PAC selection, but earned Conference MVP honors as both a freshman in 1971 and as a senior in 1974. His 14 goals in 1974 currently sits in 10th place on Bethany's single-season scoring list. |
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Charlie Lockhead |
Carnegie Mellon University |
1982-85 |
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Charlie Lockhead was a four-time All-PAC selection, two-time All-Region honoree and became the school’s first ever All-American in 1985. Lockhead ranks fourth in career points (99), fifth in goals (35) and sixth in assists (29) for the Tartans. He also ranks fourth on the single-season charts with 41 points and 15 goals during the 1985 season. |
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Dave Macky |
Allegheny College |
1956-59 |
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A four-year starter, Dave Macky was a defender with a reputation for tough, fearless play. As a senior in the 1959 season, Macky led the Gators to their first PAC title, and he was named All-America during a time in which there was no separation of NCAA divisions. Named All-PAC during the Gators’ first two years in the conference (1958-59), Macky was a two-sport athlete at Allegheny, also earning multiple letters in tennis. He was inducted into the Allegheny Hall of Fame in 1996. |
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Sean Maddock |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2007-10 |
Olathe, Kan./Blue Valley West |
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Sean Maddock, a four-year letter winner and three-year starter on the Presidents’ defense, was a three-time All-PAC selection. He earned All-PAC first team honors in 2009, second team honors in 2010, and was an honorable mention selection in 2008. Maddock made 68 career appearances (56 starts) and dished out seven career assists. W&J recorded 28 shutouts during his time with the Presidents, including six during the 2010 season that saw the Presidents post a perfect 7-0 regular-season PAC record for the first time in school history. Maddock spearheaded a 2010 defense which surrendered only 18 goals, the program’s lowest overall season total since 1991. He was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District award winner and a four-time PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll recipient. Maddock, a 2010 Academic All-America selection, was also awarded a postgraduate scholarship by the NCAA following the 2010 season. |
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Mike Mangan |
John Carroll University |
1987-90 |
Middleburg Heights, Ohio |
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Mike Mangan was one of the most prolific goal scorers in John Carroll men’s soccer history. The only student-athlete in program history to earn first team all-league honors twice in two different conferences, Mangan was a first team All-PAC selection in 1987 and 1988 and an All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) first team pick in 1989 and 1990. He scored 59 career goals and 134 career points, both of which were school records at the time of his graduation, and still rank among the top five all-time leaders. He owned the three top single-season goal scoring totals in program history at the time of his graduation. He also tallied 20 assists in his career, which was the third-highest total when he wrapped up his career. In 2004, Mangan was inducted into the JCU Athletic Hall of Fame. |
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Jake McCracken |
Geneva College |
2008-11 |
Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver County Christian |
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Jake McCracken earned PAC honors three times throughout his career: he was an All-PAC first team selection in 2011 after receiving PAC Coaches Honors (All-PAC equivalent for NCAA Division III provisional members) in 2009 and 2010. He totaled 33 goals and 13 assists during his career. Elected captain of the 2011 Geneva squad under the direction of head coach Gary Dunda, McCracken led the Golden Tornadoes to a runner-up finish at the 2011 NCCAA national championships. In addition to McCracken’s work on the field he also succeeded in the classroom, receiving Geneva’s Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete Award twice and PAC Academic Honor Roll honors in 2009 and 2010. |
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Ryan McDonald |
Washington & Jefferson College |
2005-08 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel |
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Ryan McDonald was a four-time All-PAC honoree, claiming three-straight first team selections from 2006-08. He was also an all-conference second team pick in 2004. McDonald had a goal in the Presidents’ 2-1 PAC Championship Tournament title game victory in 2007. He made 80 starts for W&J throughout his career and totaled 36 points on 13 goals and 10 assists. |
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Bob McNees |
Grove City College |
2003-06 |
Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk |
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Bob McNees was a four-time All-PAC honoree (1st-2004-06; 2nd-2003) and earned PAC MVP honors following both the 2005 and 2006 seasons. In 2006 he was named a NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region third team honoree. McNees is the program’s record-holder for career goals (63) and points (139). He is also tied for eighth in career assists (13) and owns three of the top five single-season goal marks (19-2005, 18-2004, 17-2006) and point marks (43- 2005, 41- 2004, 35- 2006) in program history. He is tied for the most games played in a career (86) and second in most starts (83). He led the Wolverines to the PAC Championship in 2005 and a 47-28-11 (.610 win pct.) record during his career, the most wins in a four-year span in program history. McNees and the Wolverines also made consecutive ECAC Championship Tournament appearances in 2005 and 2006. He was selected as a team captain in 2006. |
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Dan Miller |
Thomas More College |
2007-10 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/Elder |
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Dan Miller was named the 2010 PAC Player of the Year and earned first team All-PAC honors in both 2009 and 2010. He was an All-PAC second teamer in 2007 and earned honorable mention recognition in 2008. Miller is tied for the single-season assists record at Thomas More with 12. He was a part of PAC title teams in 2009 and 2010. |
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Jeb Nash |
Geneva College |
2009-12 |
Bolingbrook, Ill./Timothy Christian |
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Jeb Nash was an All-PAC first team selection following both the 2011 and 2012 seasons for the Golden Tornadoes. He collected 16 career goals, with seven proving to be game winners, and totaled 20 career assists. He was also a member of Geneva’s 2011 NCCAA national championship runner-up squad. An excellent student-athlete, Nash received PAC Academic Honor Roll recognition in 2011 and Geneva’s Athletic Director Scholar-athlete Award for juniors and seniors in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years. |
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Dave Nelson |
Allegheny College |
1976-79 |
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Nearly 30 years since graduating, Dave Nelson’s name is still all over the Allegheny men’s soccer record books. A four-year starter, Nelson continues to hold the program record for career goals (50) and points (118). A four-time All-PAC honoree, his most impressive season statistically was in 1977, as he scored a program-record 17 goals while totaling 40 points, currently the second-best mark in program history. The next season, Nelson scored 16 goals and was named PAC Player of the Year, as the Gators finished the season 10-0-1. A three-sport student-athlete, he also excelled in football and baseball, earning a total of nine letters during his time in Meadville, before being drafted by the New York Apollo in the American Soccer League after graduation. He was inducted into the Allegheny Hall of Fame in 1991. |
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Sean Norris |
Grove City College |
1997-2000 |
Edgeworth, Pa./Quaker Valley |
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Sean Norris, a four-time All-PAC honoree (1st-1998-2000; 2nd-1997), was named the 2000 PAC MVP. He helped lead the Wolverines to an appearance in the PAC Championship match in 1999. A team captain during the 2000 season, Norris was also a two-time team MVP (1999-2000). |
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Timothy O’Callahan |
John Carroll University |
1978-81 |
Ridgewood, N.J. |
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Timothy O’Callahan holds the distinction of being the first John Carroll soccer player to earn honors higher than all-conference. That occurred in his senior year, when he was named to the 1981 All-Mideast region second team for both NCAA Division II and Division III student-athletes. Outside of his regional honors, O’Callahan earned honorable mention All-Ohio and team MVP accolades as a senior. Chosen as a first team All-PAC player as both a junior and senior, he served as team captain in both 1980 and 1981. He was also a starter for John Carroll’s first PAC championship team in 1979. He was part of the first graduation class in program history to have a winning season all four years as the team went 29-13-4 over the course of his career. O’Callahan was inducted into the JCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994. |
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Alex Oeswein |
Thomas More College |
2010-11 |
Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual |
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Alex Oeswein was named the PAC’s Player of the Year in 2011. His 48 points and 20 goals in 2011 ranked first among PAC counterparts, while his eight assists ranked second. Following his 2011 campaign Oeswein was named an All-American by both D3soccer.com and the NSCAA. He recorded three hat tricks in 19 games played during the 2011 season. |
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Aaron Osborne |
Thomas More College |
2007-10 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle |
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Aaron Osborne was a four-time first team All-PAC selection (2007-10). In 2009 he earned PAC Player of the Year honors while also being recognized as a NSCAA Division III All-American. Osbourne holds Thomas More single-season records for goals (22) and points (49), along with school records for career goals (59) and points (132). He was a member of the Saints’ 2009 and 2010 PAC Championship squads. |
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Stylianos Papadopoulos |
Bethany College |
1965-1968 |
Thessalonike, Greece |
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A Bethany Hall of Fame inductee in 1988, Stylianos Papadopoulos holds the single-game record at Bethany for most goals in a game. The forward recorded six goals in a contest against John Carroll in 1968, a record which has now stood for 54 years. During the 1968 season, Papadopoulos was also named an All-PAC selection after posting 18 goals during the course of the campaign. That number currently ranks sixth all-time on the Bethany single-season scoring list. |
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Ross Phillips |
Waynesburg University |
2003-06 |
McMurray, Pa./Peters Township |
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Ross Phillips was honored as Waynesburg's first multi-time first-team All-PAC pick after garnering the honor in 2003 and 2004. Phillips was also lauded as a second team selection in 2005. Though he was known for his defensive excellence, Phillips also notched three career goals and 10 assists for 16 total points as a collegiate player. |
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Brian Retzloff |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1991-94 |
Canonsburg, Pa./Canon-McMillan |
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Brian Retzloff earned four-straight All-PAC first teams selections with the Presidents. He is tied for sixth all-time at W&J in career assists with 14. |
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Jeff Rights |
Case Western Reserve University |
1981-84 |
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A three-time All-PAC honoree, Jeff Rights still owns a share of CWRU’s points scored record with 101 on 38 goals and 25 assists. A two-time All-Ohio selection, Rights earned a spot on the 1983 Academic All-America squad. |
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Chris Rihn |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1992-95 |
Allison Park, Pa./Hampton |
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Chris Rihn, a 2003 inductee in W&J’s Athletic Hall of Fame, was a four-time All-PAC selection. He earned three all-conference first team honors (1992, 1994-95) and was tabbed the league’s Player of the Year in 1995. He earned All-PAC second team honors following the 1994 season. A two-time team MVP, he earned GTE Academic All-America laurels following both his junior and senior seasons. He was also honored three times as a NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Adidas Scholar-Athlete. Rihn currently ranks second all-time in career assists (22) and third in career goals (33) and points (88). |
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Matt Roser |
Westminster College |
2000-03 |
Kingwood, Tex./Kingwood |
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Matt Roser, a four-year letterman and starter, was a key member of the 2003 PAC Championship and NCAA Division III Championship Tournament team. It was Westminster's first NCAA Championships appearance in school history. A team co-captain as a senior, Roser was a two-time first team All-PAC honoree and a two-time NSCAA Division III All-Region selection. Roser also earned PAC Coaches' Honors (equivalent of All-PAC recognition) as a freshman and sophomore and received Academic All-District recognition in 2001. He ranks first all-time in career goals (37) and points (98), and is tied for fourth in career assists (24). Roser is also a member of the Titan Sports Hall of Fame. He is currently the assistant principal at Atascocita High School. He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Texas and have one son, Henry. |
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Jeremy Rotzell |
Thiel College |
1999-2002 |
Centerville, Ohio/Centerville |
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Jeremy Rotzell was a two-time All-PAC selection with the Tomcats, including a second team pick in 2002. Rotzell is Thiel’s all-time leader in both saves (650) and games started at goalkeeper. |
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Lance Sabados |
Grove City College |
1987-90 |
Allison Park, Pa./Shaler |
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Lance Sabados was a three-time All-PAC first team selection (1988-90) and a four-time All-Western Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Soccer Conference (WPISC) honoree (first team-1989-90, second team-1988, honorable mention-1987). He currently ranks sixth in career points (59) and is tied for sixth in career goals (27). Twelve of Sabados’ goals came during 1989 season, which is tied for 10th most in program history. He led his program in goals three times (1987-89) and in 1990 was elected team captain and Team MVP. |
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Malleh Sallah |
Bethany College |
1991-94 |
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One of Bethany’s most decorated goalies of all time, Malleh Sallah was a three-time All-PAC selection in front of the net. During Bethany’s NCAA Division III national championship run in 1994, Sallah set single-season Bethany records in shutouts (13), saves (176) and goals against average (.500). During that time Sallah was also named the PAC’s Player of the Year. As a member of the 1994 national championship team, Sallah and his teammates were inducted into the Bethany Hall of Fame in 2004. |
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Sainey "Star" Sanyang |
Bethany College |
1994-97 |
Banjul, Gambia |
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A four-time All-PAC first team selection, Sainey Sanyang was a member of the 1994 NCAA Division III National Championship team as a freshman. In 1994, Sanyang led the conference in assists with 17. Following that season he produced three more first team All-PAC seasons, including earning PAC MVP honors in 1997 after leading Bethany to a 16-5-1 season, including a 4-0 mark in conference play. That season Sanyang scored 25 goals, which tied a Bethany single-season record, a mark which still stands today. "Star" also owns the second-highest single-season scoring output, finishing with 23 goals in 1996. Sanyang currently leads Bethany’s career list in assists (42) and ranks second in goals (66) and total points (174). |
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Chad Swisher |
Thiel College |
2007-10 |
Alliance, Ohio/Alliance |
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Chad Swisher is the all-time points leader in Thiel history (59). He is also tied for the top spot among all-time goal scorers with 24. He was a three-time All-PAC honoree, having been selected to the first team in 2008 and the second team in 2007 and 2009. |
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Tony Szczesiul |
John Carroll University |
1982-85 |
St. Louis, Mo. |
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A four-year starting goalkeeper for the Blue Streaks from 1982-1985, Tony Szczesiul was one of just three four-time first team All-PAC soccer players in program history. In his junior campaign – in which he was also selected as an All-Ohio honoree – John Carroll turned in a record of 12-3-1, which marked a school record for wins. That year also marked John Carroll’s second PAC title. JCU was the PAC runner-up in his freshman year (1982). John Carroll’s record was 33-19-5 in his four years as a starting goalkeeper. Szczesiul allowed just 71 goals in 54 career games, surrendered only 12 goals in 1983. |
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Graeme Tanner |
Bethany College |
1985-87 |
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A 2001 inductee into the Bison Hall of Fame, Graeme Tanner was a three-time PAC champion and a first team all-conference selection in 1985. During the 1985 season, Tanner led the PAC in points (49) and goals (16), and ranked second in the conference in assists (17). His single-season assist mark in 1985 currently ranks second on Bethany’s all-time list. He also ranks second on the Bethany career records list in assists (41), sixth in goals (41) and fifth in career points (123). |
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Nikola Vasilev |
Thiel College |
2001-04 |
Verna, Bulgaria |
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Nikola Vasilev was a gifted striker for the Tomcats during his time in Greenville. By the time he left Thiel, Vasilev had established a number of new career and season records. He set season records that still stand in points and goals. In 2004, he scored 15 goals and totaled 32 points on the season. Vasilev previously held the school's all-time points record (54). |
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