The UMBC men’s soccer team picked up two players for the 2010-2011 academic year. The two players are junior forward Nirav Kadam, who has signed a grant-tin-aid and is currently attending UMBC. Kadam is a transfer from UNC-Greensboro. In high school Kadam earned All-America honors after recording 12 goals as a senior. The 5’4″ striker…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (1)There is never a worse time to lose your first conference game than in a single elimination tournament that if you lose, your season is over and there is no chance at an NCAA tournament at-large bid. BUt New Hampshire did just that on wednesday, and the team they lost to: UMBC. The last time…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (1)There were only two players in the America East Conference that were unanimous selections to the all-conference team. Those two players were Andrew Bulls and Levi Houapeu. After being one and two in the nation in goals and points, and two and three in the nation in assists, it comes as no surprise that they…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (0)America East Fans’ Choice Player of the Year Ballot Andrew Bulls is one of eight nominees for the America East Fans’ Choice Player of the Year for 2009. In this his sophomore season he leads the nation in goals (15) and points (40) and is tied for second in total assists (10) with two games…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (0)Junior’s Dustin Dzwonkowski and Levi Houapeu each recorded a goal and assist against Boston University to lead the men’s soccer team to a big road win. The stakes of the game were higher than anybody could have guessed a few weeks ago when the teams were both nationally ranked. But the loser of the game…
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Filed under: Sports | Comments (0)For the first time this season the men’s soccer team suffered back-to-back losses. UMBC did get out to a quick 2-0 lead after Andrew Bulls and Levi Houapeu connected on goals, but Longwood tied the game less than 10 minutes laster with two goals of their own. In the second half UMBC had five very…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (4)The men’s soccer team was trying to bounce back from a conference opening loss with two straight wins. While they got one win, they dropped a big game at home against New Hampshire, 2-0 to fall to 1-2 in the conference. While the men’s soccer team is suffering from injuries, they were ultimately outplayed but…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (6)Baltimore, MD- On a frigid night the men’s soccer team faced off against conference foe Stony Brook just four days after dropping their conference opener to Vermont. But in another rough contest that has 32 fould committed between th two teams, UMBC avoided being taken out of their game and downed the Seawolves, 2-0. Just…
Filed under: Sports | Comments (3)With over 1,500 fans in attendance wearing a black shirt to support the team in a “blackout” game against arch-rival Loyola, the men’s soccer team failed to disappoint and have now won their eighth straight game to open the season. For just the second time every UMBC got the best of the Greyhounds as Loyola…
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