Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Three Bobcats Earn All-CAC Honors

Frostburg State junior forward Ryan Russell (Waldorf, Md./College of Southern Maryland) earned first-team honors and was picked by the coaches as the 2011 CAC Player of the Year.  Russell led the Bobcats and CAC in goals with 16 and finished with 34 points.  Ryan had a streak of scoring in 8 straight games and tallied in 13 of 18 games.  Ryan finished 12th in the nation in goals per game.



FSU’s Russell was joined by senior defender Jamie Flewellyn (Arnold, Md./Broadneck) as a first-team selection.  Jamie anchored a defense that gave up less than a goal a game at 0.94 and he aslo had his best offensive season as he recorded 3 goals and 1 assist from his center back position. 

Junior midfielder Shawn Baker (Jefferson, Md./Brunswick) was a second-team honoree and was second on the team in points behind Russell.  After starting the season as a center midfielder Shawn was moved up to forward and scored in three of the last five games.






2011 All-CAC Men’s Soccer Team
2011 CAC Player of the Year: Ryan Russell, Frostburg State
2011 CAC Rookie of the Year: Yianni Sarioglou, Stevenson
2011 CAC Coach of the Year: Keith Byrnes, Frostburg State

First Team Yr. Pos. Team Hometown/High School
Antonio Bua Jr. For   York   Lancaster, Pa./Lampeter-Strasburg
Joshua Chelleh Jr. For   Wesley   Columbia, Md./Long Reach
Ryan Russell Jr. For   Frostburg State   Waldorf, Md./College of So. Md.
Trevor Sharpe So. For   Salisbury   Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West
Jimmy Mundy Jr. Mid   Salisbury   Ellicott City, Md./Centennial
Bram Sims Sr. Mid   Mary Washington   Boston, Va./Culpeper
Cody Pearson Jr. Mid   York   Crofton, Md./DeMatha Catholic
Larry Cornish So. Def   Salisbury   Salisbury, Md./Parkside
Jamie Flewellyn Sr. Def   Frostburg State   Arnold, Md./Broadneck
Nick Scarpato Sr. Def   Wesley   Washington Twp., N.J./Wash. Twp.
Aaron Beale So. Def   York   Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley
John Vnenchak Jr. GK   Salisbury   Flanders, N.J./Gill Saint Bernards

Second Team Yr. Pos. Team Hometown/High School
Kjell Crooke Sr. For   Marymount   Vienna, Va./James Madison
Mike Gill Sr. For   York   Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Spalding
Marcus Greene So. For   Stevenson   Rosedale, Md./Overlea
Shawn Baker Jr. Mid   Frostburg State   Jefferson, Md./Brunswick
Tommy Krug Fr. Mid   St. Mary’s   Columbia, Md./River Hill
Kyle Long Sr. Mid   Wesley   Delaware, Ohio/Buckeye
Brian Payne Sr. Mid   St. Mary’s   Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall
Matt Grady Sr. Def   St. Mary’s   Rockyville, Md./Walter Johnson
David Heller So. Def   Mary Washington   Alexandria, Va./Mount Vernon
Chase Humphrey So. Def   Salisbury   Ocean City, Md./Worcester Prep
Ethan Kavanagh Sr. GK   York   Woodstown, N.J./Woodstown
Will Lane Jr. GK   Hood   Walkersville, Md./Walkersville

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Bobcats Fall in Penalty Kicks

Senior Jamie Flewellyn
The 2011 season came to an end last night in Swarthmore, PA. We finished the season with yet another tie and got knocked out of the ECAC Tournament on penalty kicks.

I thought it was a very good match with two quality teams. Swarthmore came into the game 11-5-0 and was ranked #8 in the Mid-Atlantic Region. They are a very talented team and were actually ranked in the top 10 Nationally for the month of September.

Swarthmore got on the board in the 25th minute and carried the play for the beginning of the half. The guys responded very well and finished the half strong and continued to play well into the second half. Both teams had a few chances turned away by the keepers until Jamie Flewellyn tied the game on a nicely placed shot just inside the box.

Both overtimes were tightly contested with only a total of 5 shots recorded. Unfortunately, there has to be a winner in the playoffs and penalty kicks are the answer. We would miss our first attempt and could never catch up. Swarthmore hit their first 4 shots and won the shootout after their keeper made a really nice save on our fourth shooter.

Our final record is 11-3-5 and we remained ranked as the #10 team in the South Atlantic Region. I was really proud of the team’s performance last night against a quality opponent and was glad that we walked off the field without any regrets.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

FSU Earns #5 Seed in ECAC Tournament

Our season continues as we were selected to the ECAC South Tournament as the #5 seed. I think we were slighted a little with the seeding, but that’s how it goes sometimes and you just have to show up and win the games in front of you.


We will be traveling to the #4 seed Swarthmore College for a 5:00 pm game on Wednesday evening. The last time we faced Swarthmore was in the ECAC Championship game in 2007. Swarthmore would win the game 3-2 in overtime to claim the ECAC South Championship.

The boys are excited to play in the post-season with a chance to end their season with a win and an ECAC Championship. I hope the late season injuries are not too much for us to overcome. We will have 8 guys who will not be dressing tomorrow and leading scorer Ryan Russell has been limited in training since re-injuring a groin problem in the Salisbury game.

2011 ECAC Division III South Men’s Soccer Championship


First Round – Wednesday, November 9th

No. 8 Wesley College (8-6-5) at No. 1 Alvernia University (15-4-1), 7:30 p.m.
No. 7 Grove City College (12-5-1) at No. 2 Medaille College (17-3-1), 7:00 p.m.
No. 6 Lebanon Valley College (12-8) at No. 3 Marywood University (13-5), 4:00 p.m.
No. 5 Frostburg State University (11-3-4) at No. 4 Swarthmore College (11-6), 5:00 p.m.

Semifinals – Saturday November 12th at highest remaining seed

No. 1/No. 8 winner vs. No. 4/No. 5 winner, TBD
No. 2/No. 7 winner vs. No. 3/No. 6 winner, TBD

Championship – Sunday, November 13th

Monday, November 7, 2011

Conference Playoff Run Ends

Last Wednesday our dreams of going from worst to first came to an end as we lost the CAC semi-final 3-0 to Salisbury.

Salisbury came out ready to play and we didn't. They dictated the play from the start and it never looked like we were on the same level with them. They pressured us early and often and by the 17th minute we were down 2 goals. They finished the half with a 12-1 advantage in shots.

The second half we played better and out shot them 11-7, but it was too little too late. We had a few good opportunities that were saved our just missed the goal, but we could never get the goal to get us back into the game like we did the first time we played them. Salisbury would score with 45 seconds left as we pushed forward to solidify the win and a trip the CAC finals.

It's disappointing to lose in the semi-finals, but considering we came from just one win in CAC play last season I think this was very successful season. As long as we can continue to improve and recruit players that can significantly impact our program than we can continue to close the gap on York and Salisbury.

We now wait for the ECAC bids to come out this afternoon. Hopefully our record is strong enough to receive a top 4 seed which will mean a home game on Wednesday.