Northeastern Huskies men's soccer | |
University: | Northeastern University |
Conference: | Colonial Athletic Association |
Conference Short: | CAA |
Founded: | 1984; 40 years ago |
City: | Boston |
Stateabb: | MA |
State: | Massachusetts |
Tenure: | 2nd |
Stadium: | Parsons Field |
Capacity: | 7,000 |
Nickname: | Huskies |
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Ncaatourneys: | 2002, 2012 |
Conference Tournament: | 2012 |
Conference Season: | 2000, 2002 |
The Northeastern Huskies men's soccer is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Northeastern University in NCAA Division I college soccer, located in Boston, Massachusetts. The team competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and plays its home matches at Parsons Field, a 7,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Brookline, Massachusetts. The facilities include two multipurpose weight and cardio rooms in the Cabot Center and Matthews Arena.
The Huskies are currently led by head coach Jeremy Bonomo, who took the position in February 2024 after serving as a head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.[1] The team has an all-time record 280–380–83 through the 2024 season.[2] The Huskies have made two appearances in the NCAA tournament with a combined record of 2–2, in 2002 and 2012.[3]
Tenure | Coach | Years | Record | Pct. | |
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1984–1986 | Winston Smith | 3 | 14–54–2 | ||
1987–1990 | Keith Cammidge | 4 | 17–36–1 | ||
1991–1995 | Turi Lonero | 5 | 39–51–1 | ||
1996–2004 | Ed Matz | 9 | 83–74–18 | ||
2005–2015 | Brian Ainscough | 11 | 82–92–35 | ||
2016–2021 | Chris Gbandi | 6 | 32–52–10 | ||
2022–2023 | Rich Weinrebe | 2 | 10–16–9 | ||
2024–present | Jeremy Bonomo | 2 | 4-5-7 |
Position | Staff | |
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Athletic director | Jim Madigan | |
Head coach | Jeremy Bonomo | |
Assistant coach | Ricardo Pinto | |
Strength and conditioning coach | Peter Franco | |
Athletic trainer | Olivia George | |
Equipment manager | Nick Lachney |
References:[5]
Conference Regular Season Champions† | Conference Tournament Champions‡ | Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions♦ |
Northeastern played soccer as a member of the America East Conference from 1988 to 2004. Northeastern plays soccer as a member of the Coastal Athletic Association from 2005 to present.[6]
Andres Torrealba, M, 2021
Andrew Konopelsky, M, 2005
Antha Kirkopoulos, M, 2001
Don Anding, F, 2009
Daniel Ivec, M, 2003
David Downing, F, 2002
Donovan Fayd'Herbe de Maudave, F, 2012
Ethan Kang, M, 2024
Lars Okland, M, 2006
Laurence Braude, M, 2010
Matt Sanford, D, 2007
Mike Kennedy, M, 2008
Oumar Thiam, M, 2000
Robbie Schallmo, M, 2013
Ryan Massoud, F, 2018
Sami Baiche, M, 2022
Sebastian Restrepo, F, 2021
Sergio Saccoccio, GK, 2002
Terence Carter, F, 2012
Thomas Vold, M, 2023
Timothy Ennin, F, 2019
Tom Heimreid, M, 2002
Albert Numlér, M, Second Team, 1997
Alexander Volk, M, Third Team, 2007
Anders Høyem, M, First Team, 2000, 2001
Anders Høyem, M, Second Team, 1999
Andrew Boyea, GK, First Team, 1996
Andrew Konopelsky, M, First Team, 2002
Benjamin Klingen, F, Second Team, 2019, 2020, 2021
Bjorn Hansen, M, First Team, 1995, 1996
Brad Fountain, M, Third Team, 2014
Brendan Faherty, M, Second Team, 1999
Colby Hegarty, GK, Third Team, 2021
Dante Marini, M, First Team, 2011, 2013
Dante Marini, M, Second Team, 2012
Don Anding, F, First Team, 2009, 2012
Federico Tellez, M, First Team, 2021, 2023
Federico Tellez, M, Second Team, 2022
Frantzdy Pierrot, F, Second Team, 2014
Frantzdy Pierrot, F, First Team, 2015
Glen Jusczyk, M, Second Team, 1996
Greg Kilkenny, F, First Team, 2006, 2007
Harry Swartz, F, Second Team, 2017, 2018
Heiko Ross, D, Second Team, 1995
Jonathan Eckford, M, Second Team, 2013
Jonathan Eckford, M, Third Team, 2012
Lars Okland, M, First Team, 2007, 2008
Lars Okland, M, Second Team, 2009
Martin Nygaard, D, Second Team, 2018
Matt Sanford, D, Second Team, 2010
Mike Kennedy, F, Second Team, 2010
Mike Kennedy, F, Third Team, 2008, 2009, 2011
Moustapha Samb, D, Third Team, 2018
Nils Aass, M, Second Team, 1995
Oliver Blum, GK, First Team, 2012
Oumar Thiam, M, Second Team, 2002, 2003
Petter Starnas, F, First Team, 1999
Petter Starnas, F, Second Team, 2000, 2001
Ryan Burnham, D, Third Team, 2011
Ryan Massoud, M, Third Team, 2019, 2020
Santiago Bedoya, D, First Team, 2009
Santiago Bedoya, D, Second Team, 2010
Sergio Saccoccio, GK, Second Team, 2005
Simon Cox, D, First Team, 2012, 2013
Simon Cox, D, Second Team, 2014
Thomas Vold, M, Third Team, 2023
Timothy Ennin, F, Third Team, 2019, 2020, 2021
Tom Heimreid, M, Second Team, 2004
Trond Olsen, F, Second Team, 2001
Antha Kirkopoulos, M, 2002
Bjorn Hansen, M, 1995
Don Anding, F, 2012
Don Anding, F, 2012
Brian Ainscough, 2012
Ed Matz, 2000, 2002
Keith Cammidge, 1990
This list of former players includes those who received international caps, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals, or who made significant contributions to the sport after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.