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(Redirected from 2020 UMBC Retrievers men's soccer team) American college soccer team
UMBC Retrievers
Founded1968; 56 years ago (1968)
UniversityUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
Head coachPete Caringi
ConferenceAmerica East
LocationBaltimore, Maryland
StadiumRetriever Soccer Park
(Capacity: 2,000)
NicknameRetrievers
ColorsBlack and gold
   
Home Away
NCAA Tournament College Cup
2014
NCAA Tournament appearances
1999, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014
Conference Tournament championships
America East Conference
2010, 2012, 2013, 2014
Northeast Conference
1999
Conference Regular Season championships
America East Conference
2003, 2013, 2014
Northeast Conference
1999, 2002

The UMBC Retrievers men's soccer team represents the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college soccer competition. UMBC competes as a member of the America East Conference.

History

UMBC created its soccer team in 1968, three years after the founding of the university.

The team's home field, Retriever Soccer Park was completed in the fall of 1998. The stadium center includes a 120-yard by 70-yard field equipped with Bermuda grass.

The Retriever's winnings include: the 1999 NEC Regular Season, the 1999 Northeast Conference Men's Soccer Tournament, the America East Tournament in 2010, 2012, and 2013, 2014 and the America East Regular Season in 2003, 2013 and 2014. Additionally, the men's soccer team advanced to the first round of the 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2010, 2012, 2013, and the College Cup Final Four in 2014. 2014 Men's Final Four Coach Pete Caringi selected NSCAA National Coach of the Year

Roster

As of 29 Sep 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States USA Jackson Boonmast
1 GK Spain ESP Emigdio Tormo Lopez
2 DF Italy ITA Giuseppe Indelicato
3 MF United States USA Jonah Stoutenborough
4 DF Norway NOR Hans Nesheim (c)
5 FW United States USA Robbie Ryerson
6 MF Italy ITA Joseph Picotto
7 FW United States USA Loc San
8 MF United States USA Karl Quist-Therson
9 MF United States USA Dominic Dubon
10 MF Germany GER Ismailcan Usta
11 FW United States USA Ryan Calheira
12 FW Canada CAN Matteo Samori
13 MF United States USA Ty Stroud
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF United States USA Aidom Tadesse
16 FW United States USA Gunder Miller
17 FW United States USA Spencer Hanks
19 DF Canada CAN Adamo Pantaleo
20 DF Canada CAN Jojo Ocran
21 DF Germany GER Lasse Kelp (c)
22 DF United States USA Brian Noutchang
23 FW United States USA Kofi Amoah
24 DF United States USA Logan Ehart
25 MF United States USA Shea Nesbitt
27 FW Poland POL Alek Wroblewski
28 DF United States USA Ricky Schissler
30 MF England ENG Jago Lott (c)
32 GK United States USA Anthony Cipressi
33 DF United States USA Sean Thompson

Coaches

Seasons

Year League Conference Regular
season
Postseason results Head Coach
Finish Wins Losses Ties
2000 Division 1 NEC ? 15 5 0 NEC Finalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2001 Division 1 NEC ? 9 6 2 NEC Semifinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2002 Division 1 NEC ? 11 6 3 NEC Semifinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2003 Division 1 America East 1st 10 3 5 America East Semifinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2004 Division 1 America East 2nd 8 6 3 Did not qualify Pete Caringi, Jr.
2005 Division 1 America East 2nd 9 7 3 America East Semifinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2006 Division 1 America East 7th 5 9 3 Did not qualify Pete Caringi, Jr.
2007 Division 1 America East 5th 8 7 5 America East Quarterfinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2008 Division 1 America East 9th 6 9 2 Did not qualify Pete Caringi, Jr.
2009 Division 1 America East 5th 14 6 0 America East Finalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2010 Division 1 America East 2nd 12 4 4 America East Champions
NCAA Second Round
Pete Caringi, Jr.
2011 Division 1 America East 4th 7 8 3 America East Quarterfinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2012 Division 1 America East 2nd 11 4 7 America East Champions
NCAA Second Round
Pete Caringi, Jr.
2013 Division 1 America East 1st 16 1 3 America East Champions
NCAA Second Round
Pete Caringi, Jr.
2014 Division 1 America East 1st 14 6 5 America East Champions
NCAA Final Four
Pete Caringi, Jr.
2015 Division 1 America East 3rd 11 6 3 America East Semifinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2016 Division 1 America East 8th 5 9 3 Did not qualify Pete Caringi, Jr.
2017 Division 1 America East 5th 7 6 5 America East Quarterfinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2018 Division 1 America East 5th 10 6 4 America East Finalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2019 Division 1 America East 7th 6 9 1 Did not qualify Pete Caringi, Jr.
2020 Season moved to Spring 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
2021 Spring Division 1 America East 5th 3 4 1 Did not qualify Pete Caringi, Jr.
2021 Division 1 America East 5th 8 8 3 America East Semifinalist Pete Caringi, Jr.
2022 Division 1 America East 3rd 10 6 2 America East Quarterfinalist Anthony Adams
2023 Division 1 America East 3rd 7 4 5 America East Quarterfinalist Anthony Adams

Professional players

  • Jon Bell, Drafted MLS, San Jose Earthquakes
  • Billy Heavner, undrafted signee of Minnesota United
  • Andrew Bulls Drafted MLS Columbus Crew
  • Kadeem Dacres USL Arizona, Louisville, Drafted MLS Chicago Fire
  • David Feazell
  • Kevin Gnatiko
  • Levi Houapeu MLS Philadelphia, USL Rochester, Baltimore Blast
  • Derek Phillips
  • Brian Rowland
  • Matt Watson Chicago Fire, MLS
  • Steve Zerhusen NASL Ft. Lauderdale Strikers
  • Pete Caringi III Drafted MLS, Montreal Impact, USL Oklahoma City
  • Phil Saunders Iceland, Baltimore Blast
  • Jordan Becker USL, Rochester Rhinos, Baltimore Blast
  • Mamadou Kansaye USL, North Carolina
  • Marquez Fernandez NASL Tampa Bay Rowdies
  • Oumar Ballo MLS Houston Dynamo
  • Milo Kapor Spain 3rd Division
  • Guiliano Celenza Baltimore Blast
  • PJ Wakefield Baltimore Blast
  • Andrew Wells Baltimore Blast
  • Billy Nelson Baltimore Blast
  • Jason Dieter Baltimore Blast
  • Kay Banjo Drafted MLS Vancouver
  • Rick Versteeg 1st Division Holland

References

  1. "UMBC Colors". UMBC Brand and Style Guide. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "Men's Soccer - Team Champions" (PDF). www.americaeast.com. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  3. "UMBC Men's Soccer". Facebook.
  4. "Retriever Soccer Park". umbcretrievers.com.
  5. "UMBC" (PDF). umbcretrievers.com.

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