Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's soccer

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Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers Men's Soccer
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Founded1953
2018 (reestablished)
Folded2012 (hiatus)
University Mount St. Mary's University
Head coach Bryan Cunningham
Conference MAAC
Location Emmitsburg, Maryland
StadiumWaldron Family Stadium
(Capacity: 1,000)
Nickname Mountaineers, "The Mount"
ColorsBlue and white [1]
   
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Conference Regular Season championships
1999

The Mount St. Mary's Mountaineers men's soccer team represents Mount St. Mary's University participating in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The sport was discontinued following the 2012 season for financial reasons but resumed in 2018. [2]

Contents

Coaching history

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DatesHead Coach
1953Bill Clarke
1954–1955Jim McKeon
1956–1993Jim Deegan
1994–1999 Mark Mettrick
2000–2012 Rob Ryerson
2018– Bryan Cunningham

Record

Reference [3]

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Mount St. Mary's (Single Division Independent)(1953–1971)
1953Bill Clarke 1–4–0 .200
1954–55Jim McKeon 2–15–0 .074
1956–71Jim Deegan 71–90–19
Mount St. Mary's (Division II Independent)(1972–1987)
1972–87Jim Deegan 105–106–23Maryland State
Small College Tournament
1st – 1981, '82, '86, '87
Mount St. Mary's (Division I Independent)(1988–1988)
1988Jim Deegan 5–10–0
Mount St. Mary's (Northeast Conference)(1989–2012)
1988–93Jim Deegan 35–48–812–23–2
Jim Deegan:216–254–47 .463
1994–99Mark Mettrick 57–42–12 .56825–14–101st 1999
Mark Mettrick:57–42–12 .568
2000–12Rob Ryerson 74–124–28 .38989–96–30
Rob Ryerson:74–124–28 .389
2018 Bryan Cunningham 0–0–0 –0–0–0
Total:350–439–48 .447

      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

Awards

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NEC Coach of the Year

NEC Rookie of the Year

First Team All-Conference

  • Flag of the United States.svg Zoncher Dennis (2011)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Eric Detzel (2010)
  • Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wheeler (2009 & 2010)
  • Flag of Scotland.svg Vinnie Berry (2008)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Howdy Long (2006)
  • Flag of England.svg Luke Strutt (2003)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Brandon Scarfield (2002)
  • Flag of England.svg Simon Hodkin (2008)
  • Flag of Scotland.svg Niall Lepper (1999)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Rob Ray (1999)

Second Team All-Conference

  • Flag of the United States.svg Zoncher Dennis (2012)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Ian Hendrie (2011)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Eric Detzel (2009)
  • Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wheeler (2008 & 2011)
  • Flag of Scotland.svg Vinnie Berry (2006)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Mark Murphy (2006)
  • Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Kurt Borell (2003)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Matt Moneymaker (2000)
  • Flag of England.svg Chris Hallat (2000)
  • Flag of the United States.svg Rob Ray (2000)
  • Flag of England.svg Chris Hallat (1999)
  • Flag of England.svg Duncan Gladwin (1998 & 1999)
  • Flag of France.svg Boris Nana-Tonzi (2018)
  • Daniel Gerard (1998)
  • Mark Southern (1997)
  • Simon Hodkin (1997)

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