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To learn about our spring break and summer youth soccer camps for boys and girls Friday, Dec. 21, 2007 FIVE FROM SOCCER GAIN REGIONAL HONORS Warriors represented on men’s team for first time in 14 years WILLIMANTIC, Conn. – Five individuals from the men’s and women’s soccer programs have been recognized regionally for their performances during the 2007 season.
With the selections of sophomore forward Maxim Fantl (West Hartford/Hall HS) and senior keeper Jay Barney (Mansfield/E.O. Smith HS), the Eastern men were represented on the National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas NCAA Division III All-New England Region team for the first time in 14 years. A third-team pick, Fantl was one of only two players named to the team who was not either a senior or junior. Barney was a fourth-team pick as one of only four keepers named among the 44 honorees who were evenly divided among first, second, third and fourth teams. The Eastern women maintained their presence this decade on the regional level. Senior keeper Megan Gloster (Agawam, MA/Agawam HS) was a fourth-team All-New England Region selection and was joined on the New England Women’s Intercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) All-New England team by junior midfielder Nicole Gaudette (Colchester/Bacon Academy) and sophomore back Christine Lemieux (South Windsor/South Windsor HS). All three were third-team choices, with the three selections the most in a season in program history. In identical fashion to the men’s all-region team, 44 all-stars were evenly divided among first, second, third and fourth teams for the women. A total of 41 players were recognized on the NEWISA team: 13 to the first and second teams and 15 to the third team. It marked the first time that the NSCAA all-region teams included a fourth team. Fantl, Barney end program's 14-year hiatus
A first-team all-conference selection in 2007 after being named LEC Rookie-of-the-Year in 2006, Fantl finished the 2007 season in a tie for third in the LEC in points (22) and goals (9), He was the Eastern leader in points and goals for the second straight year and has 16 goals and 38 points in 39 career matches. Fantl scored the team’s first four goals this year and assisted on the next two and later scored four consecutive Eastern goals again. He also scored the only goal in the team’s 1-0 win over Rhode Island College in the LEC semifinals. The men’s team enjoyed a remarkable season under first-year head coach Greg DeVito that included a first conference regular-season title since 1992, a first-ever LEC post-season championship in nine years of competition, a first-ever NCAA Division III tournament berth, first post-season appearance of any kind since 1992 (ECAC), and a final record of 11-7-3 – its first season of double-digit wins since 1992. Gloster gains all-region accolades for first time
Gloster enjoyed the finest season of her four-year Eastern career, starting 16 matches in goal with a 5-2-2 won-loss-tie record and amassing a 0.71 GAA and .900 save percentage in 18 total appearances, with three full-match shutouts in four full matches. In save percentage, she led the conference, third in New England, and ninth nationally. In goals-against average, she was second in the conference, seventh in New England, and 40th nationally. Her first three full-match efforts of the year all resulted in shutouts. She blanked nationally-ranked Amherst College, 0-0 in double overtime Sept. 12 with a career-high 12 saves, and in the LEC semifinals, shut out Keene State for the second time during the season, 1-0 in overtime. Gloster compiled a shutout streak of 313 minutes and 31 seconds over eight appearances in October. She concluded her career ranked third all-time in save percentage (.854).
The Eastern women were 11-6-2 last fall, winning at least ten matches for the seventh straight year. As the No. 2 seed in the LEC tournament, the Warriors reached the tournament final for the third time in five years before losing, 2-1, to eventual national semifinal Western Connecticut. In eight seasons under head coach Chris D’Ambrosio, Eastern has had eight all-region picks (including three in 2006) and ten selections to the NEWISA all-star team. Since 1988, the program has been represented with 17 all-region and 15 NEWISA selections. |
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