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9.7.2010 | Men's Soccer
The Maritime men’s soccer team lost its Labor Day matchup against CUNYAC-opponent John Jay, 3-2, in overtime Monday afternoon at the Metropolitan Oval in Queens. The loss drops the Privateers’ record to 0-2 to open the season, while the Bloodhounds improve to 2-1 with the win.
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9.3.2010 | Men's Soccer
The Maritime men’s soccer team opened the 2010 season with a 3-1 loss on the road at Brooklyn College Friday evening. The Privateers begin the year with a 0-1 record, while the Bulldogs start off 1-0.
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1.6.2010 | Men's Soccer
Third-year head coach Andrew McCarthy led the Maritime men’s soccer team to a respectable 10-7-1 record in 2009, including a 4-3-1 Skyline Conference record and an appearance in the Skyline Tournament for the program’s third-consecutive year. The squad came out of the gate winning its first three games and finished September with a 6-3 record. The Privateers rode the momentum of winning their final three conference contests into the Skyline Tournament, but were defeated at home, 1-0, in the second overtime of the quarterfinals match against NYU-Poly on a controversial penalty kick call. Nonetheless, Maritime finished the 2009 campaign with its third winning season in the past five years.
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11.16.2009 | Cross Country, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball, General
As the fall athletic seasons come to an end, Maritime College has compiled the top overall sportsmanship rating (.695) in the race for the 2009-10 Skyline Conference Sportsmanship Trophy, as announced by the conference on Friday. The announcement comes on top of the Privateers having already earned Team Sportsmanship Awards for men’s and women’s cross country earlier this month. Two seasons still remain, as the winter sports are beginning now and the spring sports commence at the end of February.
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11.13.2009 | Men's Soccer
Four members of the Maritime men’s soccer team were named to the all-Skyline Conference first and second teams, as announced by conference officials earlier this week. First-year sophomore Cesur Alagoz earned first team all-conference accolades, while juniors Harris Papson and Andrew Rahner along with sophomore-transfer Tom Federico were named to the all-Skyline second team. This is the most amount of players that Maritime has had named to all-conference teams for men’s soccer since joining the Skyline Conference.
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Athletes of the Week
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Football
Barnes was named ECFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 1 after he was all over the field Thursday night in the Privateers' 15-12 season-opening win over rival Mass. Maritime in the Fourth Annual Chowder Bowl, recording a game-high 17 tackles (14 solo and 3 assisted), including one for a loss of eight yards. He is no stranger to ECFC Defensive Player of the Week nods, as he earned the accolade a conference-best three times during the season in 2009.
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Women's Soccer
Trenkamp was named to the Skyline Conference women's soccer honor roll for the first week of the season after she recorded the first two goals of the season for the Pirvateers in their loss at Southern Maine on Sunday.
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