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Loyola Greyhounds Men's Soccer
The Loyola Greyhounds men's soccer team represents Loyola University Maryland in NCAA Division I association football, soccer. It became a member of the Patriot League on July 1, 2013. Previously it competed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) from 1989 to 2013. To avoid ambiguity, the team is often referenced as Loyola Maryland or Loyola (MD), as there are two other institutions named Loyola that compete at the Division I level (Loyola-Chicago of Illinois and Loyola-Marymount of California). The team is one of the most successful athletic programs at Loyola, winning numerous MAAC Championships (both regular season and MAAC men's soccer tournament, MAAC Tournament), consistently making NCAA Tournament appearances, and often holding national rankings in both the NSCAA/Adidas Poll as well as that of CollegeSoccerNews. In 1987 the Loyola Men's soccer team was ranked #1 in the nation going into the season. The team is currently coached ...
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Ridley Athletic Complex
The Rev. Harold Ridley, S.J. Intercollegiate Athletic Complex is a multi-sport facility owned and operated by Loyola University Maryland. It is located west of the main campus in Baltimore, Maryland, on a parcel of land at the southwest corner of the intersection of the Jones Falls Expressway and Coldspring Lane in the Woodberry, Baltimore, Woodberry neighbourhood, neighborhood.About the Ridley Athletic Complex
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At a total cost of US$62 million, it was the largest capital project in Loyola's history. Named after Harold Ridley (Jesuit), Rev. Harold Ridley, S.J. at the request of an anonymous donor whose $5 million contribution was the most from an individual to the university, the complex consists of a 6,000-seat stadium fo ...
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Milos Kocic
Milos or Melos (; el, label=Modern Greek, Μήλος, Mílos, ; grc, Μῆλος, Mêlos) is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. The '' Venus de Milo'' (now in the Louvre) and the ''Asclepius of Milos'' (now in the British Museum) were both found on the island, as were a Poseidon and an archaic Apollo now in Athens. Milos is a popular tourist destination during the summer. The municipality of Milos also includes the uninhabited offshore islands of Antimilos and Akradies. The combined land area is and the 2021 census population was 5193 inhabitants. History Obsidian (a glass-like volcanic rock) from Milos was a commodity as early as 15,000 years ago. Natural glass from Milos was transported over long distances and used for razor-sharp "stone tools" well before farming began and later: "There is no early farming village in the Near East that doesn't get obsidian". The mining ...
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Peter Vermes
Peter Joseph Vermes (; born November 21, 1966) is an American professional soccer coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of Sporting Kansas City in Major League Soccer. As of 2022, Vermes is currently the longest-tenured head coach in MLS and has won four major trophies as a manager, the second most of all active coaches in MLS. As a player, Vermes spent several seasons playing in Hungary, the Netherlands, before establishing himself as a defender in Major League Soccer, playing for MetroStars, Colorado Rapids and the Kansas City Wizards. Vermes was also a regular member of the United States national team throughout the 1990s, and represented his country at the 1988 Summer Olympics, the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup. On April 4, 2013, Vermes was elected to the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame. Youth and college Vermes was born in Willingboro, New Jersey. He grew up in Delran Township, New Jersey and played high school soccer at Delran High Sc ...
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Jeff Nattans
Jeff Nattans is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League and USISL Pro League. Nattans graduated from Calvert Hall College High School. He attended Loyola University Maryland. He played on the men’s soccer team from 1986 to 1989, earning Academic All American recognition in 1988 and 1989. Nattans also played on the school’s basketball team of which he was co-captain during the 1988-89 season. He graduated summa cum laude. Nattans also earned a masters in business administration from Harvard. On May 9, 2008, Loyola inducted Nattans into its Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1990, Nattans turned professional with the Maryland Bays of the American Professional Soccer League. That fall, the Bays, with Nattans starting and going all ninety minutes, defeated the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks for the championship. In 1991, he played six games for Maryland. In 1993, Nattans returned to playing with the Baltimore Bays o ...
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Joe Koziol
Joe Koziol (born March 26, 1967) is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League and the National Professional Soccer League. He also won three indoor USISL titles with the Baltimore Bays. Youth Koziol, younger brother of Stan Koziol, was born in Passaic, but grew up in Clifton, New Jersey. Growing up, he played for several local youth clubs including Polish Youth Club, Wayne Sports Friends and Thistle S.C. He graduated from Clifton High School in Clifton. Koziol attended Loyola University Maryland, playing on the men’s soccer team from 1985 to 1988. He was a 1988 Third Team All American. Eggplant Professional In 1989, Koziol turned professional with the Boston Bolts of the American Soccer League. He joined the team at mid-season, continued to live in Baltimore, but commuted to Boston for games and practices. The Bolts went to the league championship where they fell to the Fort Laude ...
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Stan Koziol
Joseph Stanley Koziol (July 29, 1965 – March 3, 2014) was an American soccer midfielder who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League and American Professional Soccer League. He also competed with the Puerto Rico national football team in 1992. Career Youth Koziol, the older brother of Joe Koziol, attended Loyola University Maryland, playing on the men's soccer team from 1983 to 1987. He holds the school's career assists record and was a 1986 and 1987 Second Team All American. In 1994, Koziol was inducted into the Loyola Hall of Fame. Professional In 1988, Koziol began his professional career with the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League. In 1989, he moved to the Boston Bolts where he spent two seasons. In the 1989 season, the Bolts played in the American Professional Soccer League. In 1989, Koziol moved indoors with the Baltimore Blast of the Major Indoor Soccer League. On November 4, 1990, Koziol signed ...
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Peter Notaro
Peter Notaro (born July 5, 1956 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired American soccer forward who played in the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League. Notaro graduated from Calvert Hall College High School, then attended Loyola University Maryland where he played soccer from 1975 to 1978. He holds the school's career goals record with 81 and was a 1977 Honorable Mention (third team) and 1978 First Team All American soccer player. In 1979, he signed with the Chicago Sting of the North American Soccer League The North American Soccer League may refer to: *North American Soccer League (1968–1984), a former Division I league *North American Soccer League (2011–2017) The North American Soccer League (NASL) was a professional men's soccer league b .... In the fall of 1979, he moved to the Cleveland Force of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He was inducted into the Maryland Soccer Hall of Fame in 1998.
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John Houska
John Houska (May 13, 1956 – September 7, 2020) was an American soccer goalkeeper who played professionally in the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League. College Houska attended Loyola University Maryland, where he played on the men's soccer team from 1973 to 1978. He holds the team records for saves in a season (193) and career (471). When he was a junior in 1976, he served as the Greyhounds' goalkeeper when they won the NCAA Men's Division II Soccer Championship, earning him a mention in '' Faces in the Crowd'' in the December 13, 1976 issue of ''Sports Illustrated''. He was also a 1976 Honorable Mention (third team) and 1975 Second Team All American. He was inducted into the Loyola University Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame. Professional In 1980, he signed with the Memphis Rogues of the North American Soccer League The North American Soccer League may refer to: *North American Soccer League (1968–1984), a former Division I league *North American ...
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Nick Kropfelder
Nicholas "Nick" Kropfelder (February 19, 1923 - August 4, 2012) was an American soccer center forward. He played professionally in the American Soccer League, leading the league twice in scoring. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1996. Playing career Kropfelder grew up in Baltimore where he played baseball, basketball, and soccer at Mount Saint Joseph College, a secondary school, from 1938 to 1940. In soccer, he was a high scoring centerforward. From 1941 to 1942, then played for Santa Maria K of C in the Baltimore Catholic soccer league. From September to November 1941, he went on trial with Baltimore SC of the American Soccer League, but returned to Santa Maria as it made a run to the semifinals of the 1942 National Amateur Cup. In the fall of 1942, he signed as an amateur with the Baltimore Americans of the ASL. His younger brother Charley played for the Americans during this time as well. In 1943, Kropfelder's career was interrupted by military ...
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Christof Lindenmayer
Christof Lindenmayer is an American former professional soccer player who competed for the Columbus Crew (MLS) as well as the Hershey Wildcats (A-League) and the Virginia Beach Mariners The Virginia Beach Mariners were an American soccer club, who formerly played in the USL First Division of the United Soccer Leagues, the second division in the US Soccer hierarchy behind Major League Soccer. On March 30, 2007 the team folded due ... (A-League) before retiring due to chronic hamstring injuries. Lindenmayer also starred for the Loyola College (MD) men's soccer team from 1996 to 1999, where he was a two-time MAAC Player of the Year as well as being named to the NSCAA All-Region South Atlantic team in both 1998 and 1999. References 1977 births Living people American soccer players American soccer coaches Loyola Greyhounds men's soccer players Columbus Crew players MLS Pro-40 players Hershey Wildcats players Cincinnati Riverhawks players Virginia Beach Mariners p ...
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Bryan Harkin
Bryan Harkin (born October 29, 1980 in Derry) is a Northern Irish soccer player who plays for Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Second Division. Career College and amateur Harkin played college soccer at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut from 1999-2002. In 2000, he set the Stags' single season assist record with 9 while helping lead the team to a No. 15 national ranking, and in 2002 he was selected as a Regional All-American by the NSCAA. During his college years Harkin also played for the Cape Cod Crusaders in the USL Premier Development League, helping the team win the PDL National Championship in 2002. Professional Harkin signed for Crystal Palace Baltimore prior to the team's inaugural season in 2007, and has been ever-present since then, making 50 appearances for the club in USL Second Division and U.S. Open Cup play, and helping the team to the post-season playoffs in 2008. Coaching Harkin coached the women's varsity team at Mount St. Mary's Univer ...
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Fairfield Stags Men's Soccer
The Fairfield Stags men's soccer team represents Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut and competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) of NCAA Division I. The Stags play their home games at Lessing Field on the campus of Fairfield University. The team was ranked nationally in 1998 (24th), 2000 (15th), 2001 (12th), 2005 (24th), 2006 (15th) 2007 (17th) and 2011 (25th) and competed in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament in 1999, 2006, 2008, and 2011. The 2006 team advanced to the second round in the NCAA Tournament after defeating in-state rival University of Connecticut, 2–1. The team also won the MAAC Championship Tournament in 1999, 2006, 2008, 2011, and 2017. Individually, ten players have earned Regional All-American honors including Mark Longwell '82 who was the first Stag to go on to play for the United States men's national soccer team and major professional soccer for the NASL Tampa Bay Rowdies. The Stags are currently coached by 1998 New ...
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