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Eric Alsop enters his sixth year at the helm of the Limestone College men’s soccer program. During his tenure, Alsop has taken the Saints soccer program to new heights, including two consecutive highest-ever finishes in conference play, a conference tournament championship, a NCAA tournament appearance, and a final NSCAA/Adidas national ranking. Alsop’s players have also seen tremendous success on an individual level. He coached the program’s first NSCAA/Adidas First Team All-American, nine NSCAA/Adidas All-Southeast Region Team members, and ten All-Conference Team honorees, including two Conference Freshmen of the Year. Coming off of their most successful season in school history, Limestone began the 2007 season with an NSCAA/Adidas pre-season national ranking of 20th, and climbed as high as 7th in the nation before ending the season with a 10-6-1 overall record (6-2-2 conference). The Saints had a third place conference finish in 2007 and a second consecutive appearance in the conference tournament. Although the team was poised to defend their conference tournament championship, an unfortunate overtime loss in the first round of the playoffs ended the 2007 season. However, the Saint’s program still received several post-season honors as six players were named All-Conference, including a second consecutive Conference Freshman of the Year, and five players earned All-Southeast Region honors. Off-the-field success earned five players Conference Carolinas All-Academic Team honors, and the soccer program ended the 2007-2008 school year with a 3.05 overall team GPA. It is often said that it takes four years to make a college program your own, and Alsop’s career as a Saint is no exception to that adage. In his fourth season as head coach at Limestone College, the program set many new records and achieved several milestones never before seen on this campus by any other soccer team. In 2006, the Saints (13-3-6 overall/6-2-2 conference) earned their first national ranking, won their first conference tournament championship title, and made their first appearance in the NCAA national tournament. They finished the season ranked 19th in the Nation, won the final CVAC Tournament Championship, made it to the “Sweet Sixteen” in the NCAA Tournament, and were named the 2006 NCAA Division II Most Improved Team in the Nation. During the 2006 season, the team had unprecedented success on an individual level as well. The team had two CVAC Players of the Week, four players named to the CVAC All-Conference Team, including CVAC Freshman of the Year, and five players named to the CVAC All-Tournament Team, including Tournament MVP. Additionally, the Saints had four players named to the NSCAA/Adidas All-Southeast Region Team and four players named to the NCAA Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team. The Saints also had their first ever NSCAA/Adidas First Team All-American. The program has also seen consistent success in the classroom, and thirteen soccer players were named to the 2006-2007 Conference Presidential Honor Roll. Alsop came to Limestone from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a Division II member of the Peach Belt Conference. At UNCP, he served as an assistant coach for the men’s soccer program for two seasons while completing his Master of Arts degree in Physical Education. During his tenure at UNCP, Alsop helped the team earn the distinction of being named the 2001 NCAA Division II Most Improved Team in the Nation. Prior to joining UNCP’s staff, Alsop coached both boys’ and girls’ high school varsity soccer at Forestview (1998-2001) and Ashbrook (1996-1998) in Gaston County, N.C. During his prep coaching career, Alsop had a combined overall record of 102-31-4 (.759) in just seven seasons. He also earned two conference titles and five state playoff bids. For his coaching accomplishments, Alsop was twice named the Southwestern 3A Conference Coach of the Year (1998, 2001). Originally from Syracuse, N.Y., Alsop played collegiately for the State University of New York (SUNY) at Oswego from 1991-1994, where he was named to the SUNYAC All-Academic Team and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education. He holds an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and serves as head coach for the 1991 South Carolina ODP Program. |
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Ben Shepherd |
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Ben Shepherd is entering his fourth season as the Saints’ lead assistant. The Cornwall, England-native completed an outstanding playing career at Limestone in 2004. He was four-year starter at defense and midfield and three-time team captain for the Saints. Shepherd will continue to be an important asset to the Saints as a coach as he assists with all aspects of the program. Shepherd also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator, since he is able to bring a dual perspective to the recruiting process as both a player in the Limestone system and now as a coach. He has already been instrumental in the recruitment of several All-Conference and All-Region team members, as well as the program’s first ever All-American. |
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Rafe Mauran |
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Rafe Mauran joined the coaching staff in February of 2008, and is entering his first championship season with the Saints as the second assistant and head goalkeeper coach. With a large focus on the goalkeepers, he will be involved in all parts of the Saints soccer program, including assisting with the coaching of the field players, game-day preparation, recruiting, scouting and travel. Mauran previously served as an assistant coach for Davidson College from 2003-2005, winning a Southern Conference Championship with the men’s team in 2003. While with the Wildcats, he was involved with both the men’s and women’s programs overseeing the training sessions for the goalkeepers. He also served as the assistant director of coaching for the North Mecklenburg Youth Soccer Association (NMYSA). During his senior season at Sewanee, Mauran posted a 0.71 goals-against average to rank 17th nationally. Mauran was an All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference honoree in 1998 and chosen as the league’s player of the week once each during his junior and senior campaigns. |
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| Ryan Robinson Student Assistant Coach |
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Ryan Robinson is in his first season as a student assistant coach for the Saints. Robinson had an outstanding college career at Limestone as the Saints’ starting goalkeeper from 2005-2007. He holds the school season record for eight shutouts attained during the 2006 season when he helped the Saints to their first conference tournament championship and the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA tournament. He earned All-Conference honors on three occasions and was an All-Region honoree in 2006. Robinson posted a career 1.11 goals against average and had 197 saves during his time at Limestone. Before playing for the Saints, Robinson spent one season at Augusta State where he was named to the Peach Belt Conference’s All-Tournament team. Before college, he led his Brookwood High School team to the top of the national rankings. Robinson is a native of Snellville, Ga., and will graduate in December with a degree in business. |
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