2010 Men's Soccer News
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2010 Men's Soccer Team AwardsJune 15, 2011STANDISH, ME – The 2010 men’s soccer team awards have been released. The Monks held a team banquet on Saturday, April 30th at Keeley’s Banquet Center in Portland.
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Babineau Tabs Palmer as a Team CaptainApril 20, 2011STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph’s College men’s soccer Head Coach Steve Babineau has added sophomore back Teddy Palmer (Scarborough, ME) as a captain for next season.
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2011 Men's Soccer Team Captains AnnouncedJanuary 18, 2011STANDISH, ME – SJC Men's Soccer Head Coach Steve Babineau has announced his team captains for the 2011 season.
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2010 Men's Soccer Season ReviewJanuary 11, 2011STANDISH, ME – For the Saint Joseph’s Men’s Soccer team, the 2010 season will be remembered as a campaign filled with peaks and valleys. The experience gained as the season progressed by the young SJC side, which featured 14 freshmen and sophomores, will certainly pay dividends in the near future.
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2010 Men's Soccer All-GNAC Teams AnnouncedNovember 05, 2010STANDISH, ME – Three members of the Saint Joseph’s College Men’s Soccer team have garnered 2010 All-Conference honors.
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Men’s Soccer Falls in GNAC QuarterfinalOctober 30, 2010NEW HAVEN, CT - #2 Albertus Magnus (14-4-1, 6-2-1 GNAC) defeated #7 Saint Joseph’s (6-11-2, 3-5-2 GNAC), 2-0, in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament Quarterfinal on Saturday afternoon. SJC netminder Nick Campasano ’12 (Goffstown, NH) made nine stops in the Monks’ season-ending setback.
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GNAC Men's Soccer Tournament Seedings AnnouncedOctober 25, 2010STANDISH, ME – The Great Northeast Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament schedule has been announced and 2009 GNAC Champion Saint Joseph’s (6-10-2, 3-5-1 GNAC) enters the tourney, which begins Saturday, as the #7 seed.
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Lyons Top Monks, 2-0October 24, 2010STANDISH, ME – Wheaton College (10-5-2, 3-2 NEWMAC) topped Saint Joseph’s (6-10-2, 3-5-1 GNAC), 2-0, in a non-conference men’s soccer match at Westerlea Way Field on Sunday afternoon. Monks netminder Nick Campasano ’12 (Goffstown, NH) made a career-high 16 saves in the loss.
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Falcons Slip Past Monks, 1-0October 23, 2010NEW HAVEN, CT – Albertus Magnus (13-4-1, 6-2-1 GNAC) defeated Saint Joseph’s (6-9-2, 3-5-1 GNAC), 1-0, in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer game on Saturday afternoon. Monks netminder Nick Campasano ’12 (Goffstown, NH) made eight saves in the setback.
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Rams Snub Monks, 2-1October 20, 2010STANDISH, ME Saint Josephs (6-8-2, 3-4-1 GNAC) suffered a 2-1 loss to GNAC rival Suffolk University (8-6-1, 5-2-1 GNAC) in a mens soccer match at Westerlea Way Field on Wednesday afternoon. Monks netminder Nick Campasano 12 (Goffstown, NH) made eight saves in the losing effort.
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IN THE MEDIA: Men's Soccer Senior Midfielder Paul RobinsOctober 20, 2010STANDISH, ME - Monks senior tri-captain Paul Robins (Cornwall, England) has been featured with an article in the Portland Press Herald.
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Cadets Blank Monks, 2-0October 16, 2010NORTHFIELD, VT A pair of first-half markers was one more than Norwich University (8-5-2, 5-2 GNAC) needed to get past Saint Josephs College (6-7-2, 3-3-1 GNAC) in a hard-fought Great Northeast Athletic Conference Mens Soccer contest on Saturday afternoon.
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GNAC Tabs Palmer as Soccer Rookie of the WeekOctober 12, 2010STANDISH, ME – The Great Northeast Athletic Conference has released its weekly honors and Saint Joseph’s midfielder Teddy Palmer ’14 (Scarborough, ME) has been selected as the Men’s Soccer Rookie of the Week.
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Mustangs Earn Comeback Win Against Monks, 4-3October 11, 2010NEWTON, MA – Mount Ida freshman Phil Basile (Valatie, NY) scored in the 92nd minute to propel the Mustangs (1-11, 1-5 GNAC) past Saint Joseph’s (6-6-2, 3-2-1 GNAC), 4-3, in a GNAC Men’s Soccer match on Monday afternoon.
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Saint Joseph's Tops JWU, 1-0October 09, 2010STANDISH, ME Teddy Palmer 14 (Scarborough, ME) scored off a Jack LaFreniere 13 (Alton, NH) crossing pass in the 61st minute to propel Saint Josephs (6-5-2, 3-1-1 GNAC) past Johnson & Wales (2-8-1, 1-4 GNAC) in GNAC Mens Soccer action at Westerlea Way on Saturday afternoon.
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Men's Soccer Loses to Bowdoin College, 6-0October 03, 2010BRUNSWICK, Maine - Six different players scored as the Bowdoin College men's soccer team dispatched Saint Joseph's College on Sunday afternoon at Pickard Field, 6-0. The Polar Bears have won three straight and improve to 4-1-2 overall this season while the Monks drop to 5-5-2.
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Monks Overpower Raiders, 6-1October 02, 2010NASHUA, NH – Saint Joseph’s (5-4-2, 2-1-1 GNAC) toppled Rivier College (1-9, 0-4 GNAC), 6-1, in a GNAC Men’s Soccer contest on Saturday. Jesse West ’12 (Sheldon, VT) tallied a pair of first-half goals in the lopsided victory.
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Monks & Saints Play to Scoreless StalemateSeptember 25, 2010STANDISH, ME Saint Josephs (4-4-2, 1-1-1 GNAC) and Emmanuel College (4-3-1, 2-0-1 GNAC) dueled to a scoreless tie in a GNAC Mens Soccer match on Saturday at Westerlea Way Field.
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Monks and Beavers Duel to 2-2 StalemateSeptember 22, 2010FARMINGTON, ME - The University of Maine at Farmington (1-2-2) and Saint Joseph's College (4-4-1) battled to a 2-2 draw in non-conference men's soccer action today at Prescott Field.
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Lord Jeffs Trounce Monks, 7-0September 19, 2010STANDISH, ME Regionally-ranked Amherst College (2-0-2) handled Saint Josephs (4-4), 7-0, in non-conference mens soccer action at Westerlea Way Field Sunday afternoon.
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Lasers Tag Monks with Bitter DefeatSeptember 18, 2010STANDISH, ME Lasell College (3-3, 2-0 GNAC) utilized on offensive burst mid-way through the second half to defeat Saint Josephs (4-3, 1-1), 3-0, in a GNAC Mens Soccer contest at Westerlea Way Field Saturday afternoon.
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Monks Topple Huskies, 4-1September 15, 2010GORHAM, ME Saint Josephs (4-2, 1-0 GNAC) erupted with three goals in a 15-minute span early in the second half on their way to a 4-1 triumph over Southern Maine (0-5) Wednesday afternoon. Greg Jentgen 14 (Columbus, OH) recorded the eventual game-winning goal in the 61st minute.
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Monks Fall Short Against Eagles, 2-1September 12, 2010BANGOR, ME Husson University (1-2) defeated Saint Josephs College (3-2) by a 2-1 margin in a non-conference mens soccer contest on Sunday afternoon. Paul Robins 11 (Cornwall, England) netted the lone SJC marker on a PK attempt late in the second half.
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Mens Soccer Wins 2009 Title RematchSeptember 11, 2010STANDISH, ME St. Joes (3-1, 1-0 GNAC) defeated Emerson College (1-2, 0-1), 3-1, in a rematch of the 2009 GNAC Championship contest at Westerlea Way Field on Saturday. Jack LaFreniere 13 (Alton, NH) registered the game-winning goal and added an assist in the 2010 conference-opener for both sides.
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Own-Goal Propels Monks to VictorySeptember 09, 2010WORCESTER, MA Saint Josephs (2-1) took advantage of an own-goal to slip past Worcester State (1-3), 1-0, on Thursday evening. Monks keeper Nick Campasano 12 (Goffstown, NH) made five stops in net to record his second shutout of the young season.
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Davison & Palmer Honored by GNACSeptember 08, 2010STANDISH, ME Two St. Joes Mens Soccer players have been listed on the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll.
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Campasano Named Keeper of the WeekSeptember 07, 2010STANDISH, ME The Great Northeast Athletic Conference has named SJC junior Nick Campasano (Goffstown, NH) as the Mens Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week.
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Kean Tops St. Joe's in Xara Classic, 1-0September 05, 2010KEENE, NH Kean University (2-1) used a 78th-minute goal to get past Saint Josephs (1-1) in a Xara Classic Tournament match at Keene State College on Sunday.
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Monks Chase Falcons in 2010 Opener, 3-0September 04, 2010KEENE, NH - The Monks Mens Soccer team began the 2010 campaign with a 3-0 victory over Fitchburg State in the Xara Classic Tournament, hosted by Keene State College, on Saturday afternoon. Paul Robins 11 (Cornwall, England) recorded a pair of assists and SJC keeper Nick Campasano 12 (Goffstown, NH), making his first NCAA start, made five saves in the shutout victory.
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2010 Men's Soccer PreviewAugust 31, 2010STANDISH, ME The Saint Josephs College Mens Soccer team will take a run at winning the programs second-consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference title this fall.