Men's Soccer
Kotulski and Plourd Pick Up NEWMAC All-Academic Honors
11/12/2008
Babson Park, Mass. - The Springfield College men's soccer team had a pair its student-athletes named to the 2008 New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Academic All-Conference Team on Thursday.
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Plourd Picks Up NEWMAC First-Team All Conference Honors
Springfield, Mass. – November 11, 2008 – Springfield College junior
John Plourd was named to the 2008 NEWMAC All-Conference First Team the conference office announced on Tuesday morning.
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Men's Soccer's Drops Heartbreaker In Penalty Kicks To Coast Guard in NEWMAC Quarterfinals
New London, Conn. - November 5, 2008 - Despite rallying from a 3-1 second-half deficit, the Springfield College men's soccer team's season came to a close on Wednesday evening after falling 4-1 in penalty kicks to Coast Guard in the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Men's Soccer Tournament Quarterfinals.
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Men's Soccer Falls to Coast Guard, 3-0, In Regular-Season Finale
NEW LONDON, CONN.- November 1, 2008 -Senior Nate Wojcik scored a pair of goals leading Coast Guard to a 3-0 win over Springfield in a New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) game, the regular season finale for both teams.
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About The Team
Springfield College developed one of the first collegiate soccer programs in the United States. The program, which dates back to 1906, has a rich tradition that includes five national championships and over 600 victories. The 2008 campaign will mark the program’s 96th season.
The men's soccer program has produced numerous All-Americans and All-Region players, but SC also enjoys the distinction of having close to 30 alumni serving as either head or assistant coaches at the college level today.
Tony DiCicco ’70 represented Springfield College and the United States on an international level by serving as head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team that won the 1999 World Cup Championship and the Gold Medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Current head coach
Peter Haley ’77 was voted the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Coach of the Year in 1999 after leading the Pride to its first NEWMAC title and first appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 25 years.
In 2007, sophomore
Adrian Schippers continued to emerge as one of the top players in New England as he was honored with NSCAA Division III All-New England honors. Schippers also was named to the the NEWMAC All-Conference First Team, while teammates
Tony Distasio,
Michael Kilmartin, and
John Plourd were all named Second Team All-NEWMAC.
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Head Coach Peter Haley

Only the seventh coach in a rich soccer tradition dating back to 1906, Peter Haley '77 G '78 will be entering his 24th season of coaching at his alma mater in the fall of 2008. A veteran of 27 years on the college soccer circuit, Haley has amassed over 200 wins during his impressive tenure.
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Contact Head Coach Peter Haley
E-Mail | Phone: 413.748.3368
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