Monmouth Hawks men's soccer

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Monmouth Hawks men's soccer
Monmouth Athletics M.png
Founded1982
UniversityMonmouth University
Head coach (14th season)
ConferenceMAAC
LocationWest Long Branch, NJ
Stadium
(Capacity: 1,000)
NicknameHawks
ColorsMidnight blue and white[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
1990, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2020
Conference Tournament championships
2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2020
Conference Regular Season championships
1990, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015
For information on all Monmouth University sports, see Monmouth Hawks

The Monmouth Hawks men's soccer team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey, United States. The team is a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. Monmouth's first men's soccer team was fielded in 1982. The team plays its home games at in West Long Branch, New Jersey. The Hawks are coached by .

Roster[]

As of February 4, 2017.[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States USA Zack Neugebauer
2 DF United States USA Andy Martinez
3 DF United States USA Wilson Bonilla
5 MF United States USA Jake Areman
6 MF United States USA John Antunes
7 FW United States USA Jalil Blalock
10 MF Ghana GHA Anderson Asiedu
14 DF United States USA Colin Muller
15 DF United States USA Zachary Pereira
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF United States USA Jacob Curtis
17 MF United States USA Chase Covello
18 DF United States USA Daniel Figarella
19 DF United States USA Ryan Wells
20 FW United States USA Daniel Reilly
21 MF United States USA Drew Gee
22 FW United States USA Geoffrey Schaefer
23 DF United States USA Joey Gudzak
24 DF United States USA Michael Luke
30 GK United States USA Chris Seager

Captains in bold

Seasons[]

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (1982–1984)
1982 Joe Donahue 5–7–3
1983 Joe Donahue 7–9–0
1984 Joe Donahue 6–12–1
Independent Total: 18–28–4
Northeast Conference[3][4] (1985–2012)
1985 Joe Donahue 13–9–0 2–4–0 5th
1986 Joe Donahue 7–13–1 2–4–0 5th
1987 Joe Donahue 7–13–0 1–5–0 7th
1988 Joe Donahue 12–5–2 3–1–1 2nd NEC Semifinals
1989 Wayne Ramsey 7–11–1 4–3–0 4th NEC Semifinals
1990 Wayne Ramsey 11–7–1 6–1–0 1st NEC Champions
NCAA Play-In
1991 Wayne Ramsey 9–10–2 5–2–0 2nd NEC Runners-up
1992 Wayne Ramsey 6–12–0 2–6–0 7th
1993 Wayne Ramsey 11–9–0 6–2–0 1st NEC Semifinals
1994 Wayne Ramsey 4–13–0 3–5–0 5th
1995 Wayne Ramsey 7–11–1 4–4–0 4th NEC Runners-up
1996 Wayne Ramsey 7–9–1 4–4–0 6th
1997 Wayne Ramsey 10–7–1 3–2–1 3rd NEC Semifinals
1998 Shannon Poser 7–12–1 4–4–1 6th
1999 Shannon Poser 6–8–4 4–3–3 4th NEC Semifinals
2000 Shannon Poser 5–10–3 2–6–2 9th
2001 Shannon Poser 4–13–1 2–7–1 10th
2002 Shannon Poser 7–11–0 5–5–0 5th
2003 Shannon Poser 4–11–1 3–6–0 7th
2004 Robert McCourt 7–8–3 2–4–3 8th
2005 Robert McCourt 10–4–6 6–0–3 1st NEC Runners-up
2006 Robert McCourt 14–4–3 7–0��2 1st NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
2007 Robert McCourt 12–5–2 7–2–0 1st NEC Semifinals
2008 Robert McCourt 12–3–4 6–1–2 1st NEC Semifinals
2009 Robert McCourt 18–2–2 8–1–1 1st NEC Champions
NCAA Second Round
2010 Robert McCourt 14–2–4 6–0–4 2nd NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
2011 Robert McCourt 14–5–2 7–3–0 1st NEC Champions
NCAA Second Round
2012 Robert McCourt 11–4–4 6–2–2 3rd NEC Semifinals
NEC Total: 256–231–50 120–87–26
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference[5] (2013–present)
2013 Robert McCourt 8–6–6 7–1–2 1st MAAC Runners-up
2014 Robert McCourt 11–4–6 4–1–5 4th MAAC Champions
NCAA First Round
2015 Robert McCourt 13–4–4 7–0–3 1st MAAC Runners-up
2016 Robert McCourt 6–9–3 5–5–0 6th MAAC Quarterfinals
2017 Robert McCourt
MAAC Total: 38–23–19 23–7–10
Total: 312–282–73

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason[]

NCAA Tournament results[]

Monmouth has appeared in six NCAA Tournaments. Their best performance was reaching the second round in 2009 and in 2011. Their most recent appearance was in 2014.[6]

Year Record Seed Region Round Opponent Results
2006 14–4–3 N/A 2 First round at St. John's L 0–1
2009 18–1–1 N/A 4 First round
Second round
Connecticut
at #10 Harvard
T 0–0 (W 4–3 pen.)
L 0–3
2010 14–1–4 N/A 1 First round Dartmouth L 0–4
2011 14–6–2 N/A 3 First round
Second round
Stony Brook
at #3 Connecticut
T 0–0 (W 5–4 pen.)
L 1–2
2014 11–4–6 N/A 2 First round at Xavier L 1–2 (OT)

Individual achievements[]

All-Americans[]

Monmouth has produced four All-Americans. The most recent All-American came in 2011.[7]

Player Position Year
Steven Holloway MF 2006
Dan Bostock FW 2009
Ryan Kinne FW 2009, 2010
R. J. Allen DF 2010, 2011

Individual records[]

Career records[]

Points[7]
Pos. Player Career Pts.
1 Mark Wilson 1985–88 101
2 Ryan Kinne 2007–10 97
3 Joni Kallioinen 1989–91 94
4 Steven Holloway 2003–06 76
5 Kyle LeBaron 1995–98 72
Goals[7]
Pos. Player Career G
1 Mark Wilson 1985–88 40
2 Joni Kallioinen 1989–91 38
3 Ryan Kinne 2007–10 35
4 Steven Holloway 2003–06 30
5 Kyle LeBaron 1995–98 28
Assists[7]
Pos. Player Career A
1 Markku Salminen 1987–89 37
2 Ryan Clark 2009–12 25
3 Tom Gray 2005–07 25
4 R. J. Allen 2008–11 23
5 Ryan Kinne 2007–10 21
Goals Against Average[7]
Pos. Player Career GAA
1 Bryan Meredith 2007–10 0.51
2 Daniel Schenkel 2006–07 0.56
3 Eric Klenofsky 2013–16 0.62
4 Alex Blackburn 2009–12 0.66
5 Art Satterwhite 2002–05 1.32
Save Percentage[7]
Pos. Player Career Per.
1 Mark Wilson 1985–88 .856
2 Bryan Meredith 1989–91 .842
3 Eric Klenofsky 2007–10 .842
4 Alex Blackburn 2009–12 .822
5 Jim Adams 1990–91 .819
Appearances[7]
Pos. Player Career App.
1 Dave Pelland 1987–89 82
2 R. J. Allen 2008–11 82
3 Derek Luke 2011–15 82
4 Ryan Clark 2009–12 80
5 Max Hamilton 2008–11 80

References[]

  1. ^ "Monmouth University Athletics Quick Facts". December 28, 2006. Retrieved April 15, 2016.
  2. ^ "Soccer (M) - Roster". Monmouth Hawks. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "NEC Men's Soccer Standings (1997-2015)". Northeast Conference. September 22, 2011. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  4. ^ "NEC Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). Northeast Conference. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  5. ^ "MAAC Men's Soccer All-Time Standings". Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  6. ^ "2016 NCAA Soccer Records - Men's Division I Championship Brackets" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Monmouth Men's Soccer Quick Facts" (PDF). Monmouth Hawks. Retrieved February 4, 2017.


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