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Eastern Connecticut and Keene State
Share Top Honors
/bigger>/bigger>Southern Maine Picked for Third
in Preseason Coaches’ Poll
NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. –/x-tad-smaller>
The
Eastern Connecticut State University and
Keene State College men’s soccer teams share the top ranking in the 2008
Little East
Conference preseason coaches’ poll after a vote
by the conference’s eight head coaches. The Warriors are
making their debut atop the preseason standings, while the
Owls have earned at least a share of the top billing in
eight of the past nine rankings.
The top-two projected teams in the
Little East
Conference
will meet at
Keene State on Oct. 4 at 1 p.m.
Under the leadership of Head Coach
/x-tad-smaller>Greg DeVIto/x-tad-smaller>,
Eastern Connecticut firmly placed itself on the national
landscape last fall, turning in the program’s best campaign
in over 15 years. The 2007 Warriors reached double digits in
victories for the first time since 1992, captured the
program’s first
Little East
Conference Championship
Tournament and berth into the
NCAA Div. III Tournament
field. DeVito led his charges to an overall record of
11-7-3, including a conference best 5-1-1 mark in league
play.
Eastern Connecticut will welcome back an experienced squad
that features 12 letterman and nine starters. Striker /x-tad-smaller>
Maxim Fantl (West Hartford, Conn.)/x-tad-smaller>,
a 2007 NSCAA All-New England third-team pick, will lead the
charge in the attacking third of the field, scoring 22
points on nine goals and four assists during his sophomore
campaign. The Warriors kick off the program’s 48th season at
Westfield State College on Sept. 3 at 7 p.m.
Keene State qualified for the
NCAA Div. III Tournament for
the ninth time in the past 11 campaigns in 2007, advancing
to the second round for the second straight season. Head
Coach /x-tad-smaller>Dr. Ron Butcher /x-tad-smaller>
continued his impressive run of 11
consecutive 10-plus win seasons, guiding the Owls to an
overall record of 12-5-5.
Butcher will welcome back five starters from last fall,
including first-team all-conference selection /x-tad-smaller>
Alex Horne (Harvard, Mass.)/x-tad-smaller>.
The third-team
NSCAA All-New England pick shared the
conference lead in game-winning goals (5), while ranking
second in points (23) and goals (10). Three
nationally-ranked clubs in the
NSCAA preseason poll grace
Keene State's schedule, No. 22
Salisbury (Aug. 31), No. 19
Williams (Sept. 30), and No. 1
Middlebury (Oct. 28).
Head Coach /x-tad-smaller>Mike Keller/x-tad-smaller>
led the
University of Southern Maine to the program’s second
postseason invitation in the past four seasons, receiving a
bid to the 2007
Eastern College Athletic Conference New
England Div. III Tournament. The Huskies registered their
third season in the past four years with at least 10
victories, sporting a 10-9-1 overall record. The third place
preseason ranking is the Huskies’ highest for data available
since 1992, and first time the team has been predicted to
finish in the top half of the standings.
Keller will once again look for the senior tandem of striker /x-tad-smaller>
Sinisa Bajic (Belgrade, Serbia)/x-tad-smaller>
and midfielder /x-tad-smaller>Greg Cox
(Brookline, Mass.)/x-tad-smaller> to
shoulder the load offensively. In 2007, the
NSCAA All-Region
honorees combined for 41 points, recording 17 markers and
seven helpers. Bajic was selected the conference’s top
offensive player for the second straight season, while Cox
joined his classmate on the first-team.
Southern Maine will
square off against
Colby-Sawyer College at the
Babson
College Classic in the 2008 opener on Aug. 30 at 3:30 p.m.
Completing the preseason poll in projected order of finish
are
Rhode Island College (37),
Plymouth State University
(32),
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (22),
Western
Connecticut State University (22), and
University of
Massachusetts Boston (19).
The top five teams in the final regular season standings
qualify for the 2008
Little East
Conference Championship
Tournament with the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds receiving a bye
and the right to host a semifinal contest on Wednesday, Nov.
5. For the first time in the conference’s history, the No. 5
seed will travel to the fourth seed on Monday, Nov. 3 for a
first round match with the winner advancing to face the top
seed in the semifinals. The conference champion will be
crowned on Saturday, Nov. 8 and advance to the NCAA Division
III Tournament as the Little East Conference’s automatic
qualifier.
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Little East
Conference
2008 Men’s Soccer Preseason Coaches’ Poll
/center>
/x-tad-smaller>Rk. Institution (1st Place
Votes) Points
/x-tad-smaller>1.
Eastern Connecticut (4)
58
Keene State (3) 58
3.
Southern Maine 40
4.
Rhode Island College 37
5.
Plymouth State (1) 32
6.
UMass Dartmouth 22
Western Connecticut 22
8.
UMass Boston 19
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