2019 Transylvania Men's Soccer Media Guide

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TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

LEXINGTON, KY

NCAA DIVISION III

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NCAA DIVISION III TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

LEXINGTON, KY

Year In Review

1. The Transylvania men’s soccer team earned its second consecutive HCAC Tournament Championship with a win at Hanover College on penalty kicks to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. 2. The Transylvania women’s basketball team produced its best season in program history with a 27-3 record. The Pioneers went 15-1 in HCAC regular season play on the way to winning the conference regular season and tournament titles before advancing all the way to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. 3. The Transylvania men’s golf team won its 13th straight HCAC Conference Crown in qualifying for its 13th consecutive NCAA Championship berth. Transylvania University hosted the D-III Men’s Golf National Championships in May 2019 at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky. 4. The Transylvania women’s golf team won its second consecutive conference tournament championship in Fall 2018 behind HCAC Most Valuable Player Rachel Fine to clinch its second straight NCAA Tournament berth. The Pioneers tied their program best with a 15th-place finish at the National Championships 5. The Transylvania volleyball team, under first-year head coach Amy Barmore, won its first outright HCAC regular-season title with an 8-1 record. Junior Jordan Horne was named the conference’s Offensive Player of the Year. 6. Senior Abby Blackburn of the Transylvania eventing team earned the USEA Intercollegiate Novice Champion title in becoming the top rider in the country at the Novice level, beating out all other university teams across Division I, II, and III college eventing. Blackburn was named the Pioneer Female Athlete of the Year at sesaon’s end. 7. Senior Graham Smith finished his career on a high note, becoming the first male All-American in Transylvania track and field history by finishing as the national runner-up in the men’s javelin at the 2019 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field National Championships. 8. The Transylvania softball team qualified for its third straight NCAA Tournament, a program record by winning the 2019 HCAC Softball Tournament. 9. The Transylvania women’s lacrosse team won the HCLC regular season and tournament championship for the second-consecutive year to clinch their second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. 10. The Transylvania men’s lacrosse team won its fifth straight conference tournament championship to clinch its third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament.

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QUICK FACTS Location...............................................................Lexington, Ky. Founded................................................................................1780 Affiliation....................................................NCAA Division III Conference.................................................Heartland (HCAC) Colors........................................................Crimson and White Nickname......................................................................Pioneers Mascot.......................................................................Raf the Bat President..................................................Dr. John N. Williams Vice President of Athletics.........................Dr. Holly Sheilley Athletic Department Phone...........................(859) 233-8270 Address...................300 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. 40508 Website................................................www.transysports.com Twitter.................................................................@TransySports

Credits The 2019 men’s soccer media guide was designed and compiled by Sports Information Director Justin Sweeney and Assistant Director of Sports Information Neal Settle. Special thanks to Transylvania Communications Graphic Designer Sam Cooper.

The Department of Athletics provides equitable opportunities and support for male and female students to participate in intercollegiate athletics and to compete successfully in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, Heartland Collegiate Lacrosse Conference and Southern Athletic Association. All activities hold paramount the academic, personal and physical welfare of the student-athlete and emphasize physical fitness, selfdiscipline, teamwork, leadership and the highest standards of ethics, sportsmanship and personal performance. Student-athletes are representative of the general student population and are afforded similar opportunities and treatment. Programs, staff and facilities reflect the excellence of the institution and contribute to the quality of campus life.

Season Outlook and Review Lettermen Returning..............................................................22 Lettermen Lost..........................................................................8 Newcomers.................................................................................9

Men’s Soccer Staff Head Coach..........................................Matt Vogel (6th Year) Assistant Coach..................................Matt Melzer (1st Year) Goalkeeper Coach................... Zach Meerkreebs (4th Year) Cross Country Office Phone.............................859-281-3557 Twitter............................................................@TransyMSoccer

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Vice President of Athletics.........................Dr. Holly Sheilley Assistant AD - Compliance..................................Jeff Chaney Assistant AD - Facilities.....................................Leigh Oakley Assistant AD - Sport Administration..........Kevin Calhoun Assistant AD - Outdoor Facilities.....................Terry Justice Assistant AD - Business Operations.........Parviz Zartoshty Senior Woman Administrator..................................Juli Fulks Sports Information Director..........................Justin Sweeney Asst. Director of Sports Information...................Neal Settle Strength and Conditioning Coach....................Zach Turner Faculty Athletics Representative.........................Jeff Hopper Title IX Coordinator.......................................Amber Morgan

The Transylvania intercollegiate athletics program is integral to the university’s educational mission and operates under the principles of amateur athletics and fair play, as established by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.

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Athletic Administration

Athletics Mission Statement

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General Information


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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE OFFERED IN: Accounting Anthropology Art Art History Biology Biology: Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Track Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology Track Business Administration Business Administration: Finance Track Business Administration: Management Track Business Administration: Marketing Track Business Administration: Hospitality and Tourism Track Chemistry Chemistry: Biochemistry Track Classics Computer Science Digital Arts and Media Economics Education—Elementary: P-5 Education—Middle Grades: 5-9 Educational Studies English Exercise Science

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NCAA DIVISION III LEXINGTON, KY TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

L exington WELCOME TO

Transylvania University is in the heart of downtown Lexington, a city with all the excitement and entertainment of a

bustling metropolis while maintaining a small-town feel. Located in the heart of the Bluegrass regions and the second largest city in Kentucky, Lexington features something for everyone to enjoy, whether it’s Third Street Stuff, recently voted the best coffee shop in Kentucky, right around the corner from campus, the Lexington Farmer’s Market; Thursday Night Live featuring local bands and vendors at the 5/3 Pavilion; a concert or basketball game at the world famous Rupp Arena; a day at the track in the horse capital of the world at Keeneland; or a hike at Raven’s Run Nature Preserve.

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LEXINGTON, KY

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Transylvania has enjoyed more than a decade of success since joining the NCAA Division III in 2004. The athletics community has excelled both on and off the field, with student-athletes thriving in the classroom and in competition.

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ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS

ALL-AMERICANS

NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

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PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK AWARD WINNERS IN 2018-19


Transylvania’s athletic training staff strives to provide the highest quality healthcare to its student-athletes. The Certified Athletic Trainers are highly qualified and trained medical professionals with diverse educational backgrounds and experiences.

Transylvania has two athletic training rooms for its student-athletes. The main athletic training room is on the performance floor of the Beck Center with the secondary training room located in the field house at the Athletics Complex and both are open daily. Each training room is equipped with state-of-the-art injury prevention and rehabilitation equipment.

KYLE SUTTON ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

Kyle Sutton joined the Transylvania Athletics Sports Medicine Staff as Assistant Athletic Trainer in 2016. Sutton brings nine years of experience in athletic training to his role at Transylvania. Sutton has previously worked at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Lexington as Head Athletic Trainer from 2015-16 and as Head Athletic Trainer at Westerville Central High School from 2008-15. Sutton received a Master of Science in Applied Exercise Science from Oklahoma State University in 2008 and a Bachelor of Science in Allied Medical Professions from The Ohio State University in 2006.

CHRISTA HENDLEY ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER

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Transylvania partners with Lexington Clinic Sports Medicine Center to provide our student-athlete healthcare. Lexington Clinic orthopedic surgeons David Dome, Peter Hester, Ben Kibler and William Grantham serve as team doctors for the university and make weekly campus visits, eliminating the need to travel off-campus.

Nick Reuss begins his ninth year with the Transylvania sports medcine staff and his third as the Director of Sports Medicine for the 2019-20 season. Reuss joined the Transylvania sports medicine staff in 2011. He holds a Master of Science in recreation and sport sciences from Ohio University and a Bachelor of Science in athletic training from Ohio University. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is certified by the Kinesio Taping Association as a Kinesio Taping Practitioner.

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The sports medicine staff is fully accredited by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The staff specializes in the prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of injuries to our student-athletes. Athletic trainers have been recognized by the American Medical Association as allied healthcare professionals since 1990.

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Sports Medicine

NICK REUSS DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE

Christa Hendley joined the Transylvania Athletics Sports Medicine Staff as an Assistant Athletic Trainer in November 2017. Hendley carries over five years of experience in the athletic training realm to Transylvania. Prior to her time at Transy, Hendley served as the Head Athletic Trainer at the University of the Cumberlands from 2014 through 2017, overseeing men’s and women’s soccer, basketball, cheerleading, softball, track and field, and dance during her tenure at Cumberlands. Previous stints for Hendley include working at Lemak Sports Medicine and Orthopedics as a Head Athletic Trainer and at Chowan University.

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Matt Vogel

Pioneers Coaching Staff

Head Coach Transylvania alum and former All-American Matt Vogel enters his sixth season at the helm of the Transylvania men’s soccer program for the 2019 season. Over the course of Vogel’s six-year tenure, the Pioneers men’s soccer program has made a return to glory, a resurgence which hit its latest peak over the past two seasons. In the 2017 season, Vogel’s fourth as head coach, Transylvania won its first HCAC regular season and tournament titles in four years and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the Vogel era as well as the first time since 2012. For an encore, the Pioneers made back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament as they hit their stride at the right time of the season, winning their second straight HCAC Tournament title with the 2018 conference crown. 2017 reaped dividends for the Transylvania men’s soccer program from a foundation Vogel established upon his return to Transy in 2014. Under the leadership of Vogel, the Pioneers produced the HCAC Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Players in Riley Calhoon and Tyler-Joy Brandon. Vogel designed a back line in 2017 which became a nationally-regarded defensive juggernaut, ranking fifth nationally during the regular season in goals-against average (0.37 GAA) while sophomore goalkeeper Drew Grisham ranked eighth in the country in goals-against average. The Pioneers produced 12 clean sheets in the 2017 season, culminating in Joy-Brandon 10

earning United Soccer Coaches First-Team AllAmerican honors. The Pioneers won their first 11 games of the 2017 season, which eventually led to an 8-1 run through the HCAC slate and a regular-season championship. The Pioneers continued their streak through the HCAC Tournament, earning a 2-1 victory over Rose-Hulman for their first HCAC Conference Tournament title since 2012. The Pioneers advanced to the first round of the NCAA Tournament, falling 1-0 to Kenyon in a tightly-contested defensive performance. While the Pioneers’ run to the NCAA Tournament ended in the first round last season, their 2017 run has set the tone for the next step in the program’s evolution. The first four years of his tenure at his alma mater have allowed Vogel to make his own personal imprint upon the program, much in same way he did during his decorated playing days at Transylvania. The hallmark 2017 campaign built upon a 2016 run that witnessed Transy post its best regular season in four years, finishing 12-3-3 and going 7-1-1 in Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference play. With a young and talented squad boosted by a backbone of a few key upperclassmen, the Pioneers became regionally ranked by the NSCAA for the first time in five years and finished 2nd in HCAC play, just short of another conference title. Ranked nationally in several offensive and defensive categories, the Pioneers went undefeated at home during the regular season and went their first seven games of the season without defeat. At season’s end, 10 Pioneers earned all-conference honors, including freshman Jason Murillo landing Freshman of the Year honors. Vogel’s guidance resulted in additional accolades, highlighted by sophomore center back Tyler Joy-Brandon being selected to the NSCAA Great Lakes All-Region Team.


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In his first season, Vogel led the Pioneers to a Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season title and fell just short of an NCAA tournament bid, falling in double overtime in the HCAC championship.

In his second season, the Pioneers compiled a 5-1-3 record in conference play, limiting opponents to 0.68 goals-against average, which was ranked first in the conference. The Pioneers advanced to the HCAC tournament semi-finals while producing five all-conference players during the campaign. Vogel is a 2008 Transylvania graduate in exercise science and business administration and former Pioneer varsity student-athlete for three seasons. He received the prestigious 2008 Transylvania Male Athlete of the Year award, while also being a two-time All-American selection by NSCAA and D3Kicks.com, the 2007 Heartland conference Player of the Year, a three-time NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region selection, a three-time All HCAC selection, a three-Time Transylvania Soccer MVP, and led the team to its first-ever NCAA tournament “Sweet 16” appearance in 2007. He also earned a varsity letter in 2004 from the University of Kentucky.

Vogel also excelled in the classroom while at Transylvania, maintaining an overall 3.7 GPA, receiving Dean’s list honors on three separate occasions. Using his knowledge and experience from his time at Transylvania, Vogel went on to earn a Master’s of Education in Health Promotion and Kinesiology (Exercise Physiology) with a perfect 4.0 GPA at the University of Kentucky in 2012. Vogel possesses a distinguished coaching resume. In his coaching career, Matt has earned such honors as 2012 NSCAA Div. II KY State Coach of the Year, 2012 KHSAA High School Boys Small Schools Coach of the Year, 2011 Region II Boys Competitive Coach of the Year, and the 2011 Kentucky Boys Competitive Coach of the Year. He has earned these honors as the Head Coach at Mercer County High School, Head Coach at Lexington FC, and Staff Coach with the Kentucky Olympic Development Program. In addition, Vogel earned valuable knowledge as a Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Kentucky, overseeing several athletics teams during his time there. Vogel holds an A-Senior License from US Soccer and the Premier Diploma from United Soccer Coaches. 11

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Seven Pioneers earned all-conference honors following the 2014 season, including freshman Riley Calhoon landing Freshman of the Year honors.

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Under Vogel, the Transy offense was the most potent in the conference, averaging 2.5 goals per contest and tallying 31 assists. The Pioneer defense was just as effective, limiting opponents to a mere 0.94 goals per contest. The defensive unit recorded six shutouts, tying an HCAC record.


Matt Melzer Assistant Coach

Matt Melzer, a 2017 graduate of Transylvania, enters his first year as an assistant coach for the Transylvania men’s soccer team for the 2019 season. “Having Matt back with us is a huge addition for the program,” says Transylvania head coach Matt Vogel. “He was a vital part of our team during his four years here and was an incredible leader, one of the best I’ve ever seen. Matt is someone who knows the program inside and out and knows what it’s like to be in our players’ shoes. He is a great coach and communicator and will be a tremendous asset to me, the players, the program, and the University as a whole.”

TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

LEXINGTON, KY

NCAA DIVISION III

Pioneers Coaching Staff

Since 2016, Melzer has expanded his coaching rapport while staying active in the Lexington community to bring a multifaceted perspective in his coaching role with Transylvania men’s soccer. During his time away from Transylvania following graduation, Melzer has served as a head coach for multiple age groups and teams for the Lexington FC club soccer program, leading a U-17 squad to a state championship appearance in 2018. Melzer is currently the head coach of a Lexington FC U-15 team. Along with his work as a soccer coach in Lexington, Melzer is also a personal trainer at Body Structure Medical Fitness Facility where he guides clients in exercise programs as well as implementing lifestyle modifications for long-term health. Melzer has supplemented his work and coaching experience with a credential as a certified personal trainer with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Melzer’s professional experiences follow a standout playing career at Transylvania from 2013 to 2016, a timespan which embodied leadership, winning, and coincided with the beginning of Vogel’s head coaching tenure at Transylvania. Melzer began his playing career at Transylvania by receiving the Most Impactful Freshman team award and concluded with a Most Valuable Teammate team award. Melzer was also selected to the All-HCAC Second Team in 2016 in recognition of his high-level play. During his four years with Transylvania, the Pioneers produced a record of 44 wins against 18 losses and 14 draws. Off the pitch, Melzer was a natural leader on campus as a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and served as the SAAC President in his senior year. In the next step of his soccer evolution, Melzer aims to return to current Pioneer men’s soccer players the lessons and insight he received as a player and in his coaching endeavors; “I want to take my soccer knowledge and experiences to give my perspective for training sessions and matches,” adds Melzer. “Having the opportunity to play at Transylvania has been a major highlight in my life and has positively shaped my character.”

Zach Meerkreebs Goalkeeper Coach

Zach Meerkreebs in in his third second season working with the Transylvania men’s soccer team in 2018 as a goalkeeper coach. Meerkreebs specializes in developing and training goalkeepers for the Transylvania men’s soccer teams. Meerkreebs brings 20 years of playing experience to his goalkeeping specialist assignment for the Pioneers, including time spent in his playing days with the Colorado Soccer Association Olympic Development program. A native of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Meerkreebs played college soccer for NAIA Division II Indiana Wesleyan University. 12


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2019 Men’s Soccer Roster NAME.

POS.

CLASS.

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

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Michael Kline

GK

So.

Sunbury, Ohio / Big Walnut

1

Drew Grisham

GK

Sr.

Mason, Ohio / Mason

2

Max Nusbacher

M/D

So.

Lexington, Ky. / Lafayette

3

Tyler Dobbs

D/M

So.

Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Christian

4

Peyton Netherton

M

Jr.

Richmond, Ky. / Madison Central

5

Gavin Nicholson

D

Fr.

Versailles, Ky. / Woodford Co.

6

Jon Bloch

D

So.

Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater

7

Alex Shkraba

F

Sr.

Mt. Sterling, Ky. / Montgomery Co.

8

Eddy Andrade

M

Fr.

Lexington, Ky. / Dunbar

9

Charlie Wend

F

Sr.

Hebron, Ky. / Conner

10

Caswell Fuller

M

Sr.

Mt. Sterling, Ky. / Montgomery Co.

11

Devin Craig

F/M

So.

Frankfort, Ky. / Montgomery Co.

12

Luc Powell

M

Jr.

Richmond, Ky. / Madison Central

13

Drew Angel

M

Sr.

Harrodsburg, Ky. / Mercer Co.

14

Zach Hill

D

Jr.

Mount Sterling, Ky. / Montgomery Co.

15

Ben Davis

D

Fr.

Flatwoods, Ky. / Darlington School

16

Griffin Lamb

F

Jr.

Union, Ky. / Covington Catholic

17

Carter Johnson

F

Jr.

Lexington, Ky. / Lexington Christian

18

Trent Saylor

F/M

So.

Caledonia, Mich. / Caledonia

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Jak Birdsong

M/D

So.

Liberty Township, Ohio / Lakota East

20

Noah Wulfeck

M

So.

Crescent Springs, Ky. / Covington Catholic

21

Wilson Witt

D

Fr.

Nashville, Tenn. / Martin Luther King

23

Alec Coomes

M

Fr.

Taylorsville, Ky. / Spencer Co.

24

Garrett Dean

M

Jr.

Harrodsburg, Ky. / Mercer Co.

25

Landon Bowman

D

Jr.

Paris, Ky. / Bourbon Co.

30

Will Campbell

F

Sr.

Villa Hills, Ky. / Villa Madonna Academy

33

Mitchell Crispin

F

Fr.

Cleveland, Tenn. / McCallie

35

Nicholas Bokeno

M

Fr.

Murray, Ky. / Murray

81

Cayden Urmston

GK

Fr.

Liberty Township, Ohio / Lakota East

98

Gino Arena

GK

Fr.

Louisville, Ky. / Atherton

99

Taylor Kennon

GK

So.

Winchester, Ky. / Powell Co.

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0 Michael Kline So. / Goalkeeper Sunbury, Ohio Big Walnut

1 Drew Grisham Sr. / Goalkeeper Mason, Ohio Mason

2 Max Nusbacher So. / Midfielder/Defender Lexington, Ky. Lafayette

3 Tyler Dobbs So. / Defender/Midfielder Lexington, Ky. Lexington Christian

4 Peyton Netherton Jr. / Midfielder Richmond, Ky. Madison Central

5 Gavin Nicholson Fr. / Defender Versailles, Ky. Woodford Co.

6 Jon Bloch So. / Defender Fayetteville, Ga. Whitewater

7 Alex Shkraba Sr. / Forward Mt. Sterling, Ky. Montgomery Co.

8 Eddy Andrade Fr. / Midfielder Lexington, Ky. Dunbar

9 Charlie Wend Sr. / Forward Hebron, Ky. Conner

10 Caswell Fuller Sr. / Midfielder Mt. Sterling, Ky. Montgomery Co.

11 Devin Craig So. / Forward/Midfielder Frankfort, Ky. Montgomery Co.

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15 Ben Davis Fr. / Defender Flatwoods, Ky. Darlington School

16 Griffin Lamb Jr. / Forward Union, Ky. Covington Catholic

17 Carter Johnson Jr. / Forward Lexington, Ky. Lexington Christian

18 Trent Saylor So. / Forward/Midfielder Caledonia, Mich. Caledonia

19 Jak Birdsong So. / Midfielder/Defender Liberty Township, Ohio Lakota East

20 Noah Wulfeck So. / Midfielder Crescent Springs, Ky. Covington Catholic

21 Wilson Witt Fr. / Defender Nashville, Tenn. Martin Luther King

23 Alec Coomes Fr. / Midfielder Taylorsville, Ky. Spencer Co.

24 Garrett Dean Jr. / Midfielder Harrodsburg, Ky. Mercer Co.

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14 Zach Hill Jr. / Defender Mount Sterling, Ky. Montgomery Co.

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13 Drew Angel Sr. / Midfielder Harrodsburg, Ky. Mercer Co.

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12 Luc Powell Jr. / Midfielder Richmond, Ky. Madison Central


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25 Landon Bowman Jr. / Defender Paris, Ky. Bourbon Co.

81 Cayden Urmston Fr. / Goalkeeper Liberty Township, Ohio Lakota East

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30 Will Campbell Sr. / Forward Villa Hills, Ky. Villa Madonna Academy

33 Mitchell Crispin Fr. / Forward Cleveland, Tenn. McCallie

98 Gino Arena Fr. / Goalkeeper Louisville, Ky. Atherton

35 Nicholas Bokeno Fr. / Midfielder Murray, Ky. Murray

99 Taylor Kennon So. / Goalkeeper Winchester, Ky. Powell Co.


2019

TRANSYLVANIA MEN'S SOCCER SCHEDULE AUGUST Fri. 30 Sat. 31

at Penn St. Altoona at Juniata

6:00 PM 3:00 PM

vs Calvin @ Ohio Northern vs Hope @ Ohio Northern at Otterbein Centre Midway University at Washington and Lee

5:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 3:30 PM 2:30 PM

Anderson (Ind.) *

4:30 PM

SEPTEMBER Fri. 6 Sat. 7 Sat. 14 Wed. 18 Sat. 21 Sat. 28 OCTOBER Sat. 5

Wed. 9 Sat. 12 Wed. 16 Sat. 19 Wed. 23 Sat. 26 Wed. 30

Earlham * Manchester * at Mt. St. Joseph at Defiance * at Hanover * Bluffton * Franklin *

7:00 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 7:00 PM

Sat. 2 Wed. 6 TBD

at Rose-Hulman * HCAC Semifinals

3:30 PM TBD

Sat. 9

HCAC Finals

TBD

NOVEMBER

TBD


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