Atlantic 10 Conference
Atlantic 10 Conference
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A-10 Announces Preseason Men's And Women's Soccer Teams

7/8/2008 - Men's team includes UMass keeper Zack Simmons, the Most Outstanding Player of the 2007 A-10 Championship

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UMass Soccer's Stu Amick Selected To U.S. Under-20 Men's National Team

- 2/20/2008 - Amick one of 23 players selected to team

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Four A-10 Men's Soccer Players Earn Chance In MLS

- 1/28/2008 - Rhode Island's Geoff Cameron and Brian Grazier of Saint Louis drafted in 2008 MLS SuperDraft

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UMass' Zack Simmons Named UMBRO/Soccer News Net National Player Of The Year

- 1/15/2008 - Simmons becomes first UMass soccer player to earn National Player of the Year honors

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UMass' Zack Simmons Named UMBRO New England Region Player Of The Year

- 1/10/2008 - Men's soccer goal keeper a finalist for the UMBRO National Player Of The Year

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Men's Soccer Player of the Week Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Year
Kyle Patterson - Saint Louis
Junior, Midfielder, Birmingham, England

Patterson leads the 12th-ranked Billikens in goals (10) and points (24) and ranks second in the Conference in both categories...helped SLU earn its third-straight regular-season title and the top seed in the A-10 Championship (Nov. 15-18)...leads an offense that ranks sixth nationally with 2.41 goals per game...earlier in the season scored a natural hat-trick in two minutes, 31 seconds, which is the second-fastest in NCAA history...a three-time A-10 Player of the Week selection.

Men's Soccer Player of the Week Men's Soccer Defensive Player of the Year
Callum Angus - Saint Louis
Junior, Back, Portsmouth, England

Angus anchors a Billiken defense that leads the A-10 in goals against average (0.68), goals allowed (13) and has eight shutouts...heads a backfield which yielded just five goals in Conference play for an impressive league-leading 0.56 goals against average...contributed two goals on the season with 13 shots and has earned TopDrawerSoccer.com College Team of the Week honors.

Rookie of the Week Men's Soccer Midfielder of the Year
Geoffrey Cameron - Rhode Island
Senior, Midfielder, Attleboro, Mass./Providence Country Day HS

Cameron earned the league's first Midfielder of the Year honor...helped Rhode Island earn a bye in the A-10 Championship with the second-seed after a 7-1-1 mark in Conference play...quarterbacks his team from the center midfield position...has contributed two goals and three assists to help the Rams rank second in league play with 1.89 goals per game.

Rookie of the Week Men's Soccer Rookie of the Year
Colin Baker - Saint Joseph's
Freshman, Forward, North Wales, Pa./La Salle HS

Baker had an immediate impact on the Hawks, who recorded their most overall (five) and league victories (four) since 2003 and were in postseason contention through the final weekend of regular season...led the team with eight goals for 16 points which ranked in the top 10 in the league...two-time A-10 Rookie of the Week...posted three game-winning goals on the season and notched a hat-trick in just his second collegiate contest.

Rookie of the Week Men's Soccer Coach of the Year
Dan Donigan - Saint Louis

In his seventh season at Saint Louis, Donigan repeats as the A-10 Coach of the Year after leading the Billikens to their third-straight regular season title and the No. 1 seed in the 2007 Atlantic 10 Championship...overall record of 12-2-4, the Billikens entered the Championship ranked 12th nationally by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America...a career record of 91-30-17 (.725)...has led Saint Louis to the NCAA Championship in five of his seven seasons...a 1993 graduate of the University of Connecticut.