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Vermont Men's Soccer Upsets No. 13 Stanford Wednesday; UMBC Battles VMI Thursday

Publish Date:09/01/2010
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Every gameday throughout the 2010 season, America East will provide a men's soccer update that ...

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Five Men's Soccer Teams Set to Kick Off Season Wednesday

Publish Date:08/31/2010
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Boston U. Edges Stony Brook as 2010 Men's Soccer Favorite

Publish Date:08/18/2010
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Seven-time America East champion Boston University is the coaches' choice to become men's soccer...

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UMBC's Bulls Tabbed Preseason All-American, Named To Hermann Trophy Watch List

Publish Date:08/09/2010
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UMBC's men's soccer standout Andrew Bulls, the reigning America East Striker of the Year, was named...

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9/1: Check out the all-new America East blog, AExtra! It's full of stories, features, videos and more beyond just the boxscore. Don't forget to bookmark it!

8/9: Leading up to the release of the fall sports preseason polls next week (8/16-8/19) we'll be posting a new fan poll everyday this week on our Facebook page so that you, the fans, can tell us who your picks are for preseason favorites. Our first poll of the week is women's soccer... let us know what you think!

8/2: Former Binghamtom second baseman Jim Calderone ('10) and 2009 America East Baseball Championship Most Outstanding Player signed a contract with the Frontier League's Windy City Thunderbolts. Calderone will report for the last month of the season.

7/21: Former Binghamton LHP Scott Diamond is making the start tonight for the Braves' Triple A organization against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the latest example of a former America East player moving up through the minors. First pitch from PNC Field will be at 7:00 and fans can listen to the live audio stream here.

7/19: Another day of action at the 2010 FIL World Lacrosse Championships meant another day of dominance by America East men's lacrosse alums and current players. Stony Brook's Jordan McBride scored six times in Scotland's 17-14 win over the Czech Republic Monday. Elsewhere Corey Small, a 2009 Albany grad, tallied two goals and three assists to lead Canada to a 23-4 win over Germany. Another current Seawolf, Greg Miceli, tallied his first two goals of the tournament in Italy's 13-9 victory over Argentina. Team USA wrapped up the day's action with a 16-8 win over England behind three goals and an assists by Brendan Mundorf and a score by Drew Westervelt.

7/18: Former and current America East men's lacrosse standouts continued to be a force on Day Four of the FIL World Lacrosse Championships Sunday. Jordan McBride, already a three-time first-team All-AE performer for Stony Brook with one year remaining, scored twice for Scotland in its 19-2 win over France. He's tallied 11 goals in the tournament to lead his team to first place in the Turquoise group. Alums Rhys Duch (2 goals), John Grant Jr. (2 goals), Corey Small (1 goal) and SBU's Kevin Crowley (1 goal, 2 assist) led Canada to a 16-9 win over Austrailia to lock up first place in the Blue group. Finally UMBC grads Brendan Mundorf  tallied five goals and three assists while Drew Westervelt scored three times to lead Team USA to a 22-4 win over Germany and a second place finish in the Blue group. Double-elimination action begins tomorrow in Manchester with Scotland taking on the Czech Republic, Canada facing Germany and the United States playing England.

7/17: America East alums had a huge impact on Day Three of the FIL World Lacrosse Championships, combining for 10 of 19 goals scored in Canada's 10-9 win over the United States. Stony Brook grad Rhys Duch tallied three scores for Team Canada, as did John Grant, Jr., the 1999 America East Player of the Year. Kevin Crowley, the reigning league Player of the Year, and Corey Small also scored for Canada, while UMBC alums Brendan Mundorf and Drew Westervelt each found the back of the cage for the USA.

7/15: University of Vermont's Evan Fjeld and Stony Brook University alum Andrew Goba were named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court on Thursday. The Honors Court represents men's basketball student-athletes for sustained excellence in the classroom. Recipients must be either a junior or a senior and have a minimum of a 3.2 grade-point average.

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  Audio   Video   Live Stats
09/02
VMI
UMBC
4:30 p.m.
09/03
Binghamton
UNC Wilmington
5 p.m.
09/03
Stony Brook
Lafayette
7 p.m.
09/04
St. Francis College (NY)
Albany
1 p.m.
09/04
Wofford
UMBC
4 p.m.
09/04
Vermont
Central Conn. St.
5 p.m.
09/04
Boston University
Hartford
7 p.m.
09/04
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
New Hampshire
7:30 p.m.
09/05
Binghamton
Monmouth
12:30 p.m.
09/05
Stony Brook
Colgate
12 p.m.
09/06
Vermont
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
11 a.m.
09/06
Central Conn. St.
New Hampshire
1:30 p.m.
09/06
Columbia
Boston University
7 p.m.
09/07
Quinnipiac
Hartford
7 p.m.
09/07
Stony Brook
USF
7:30 p.m.
09/08
New Jersey Inst Tech
Albany
4 p.m.
09/08
UMBC
Towson
4 p.m.
09/10
New Hampshire
Cornell
1:30 p.m.
09/10
Stony Brook
Holy Cross
4:30 p.m.
09/10
Presbyterian
Vermont
4 p.m.
09/10
Binghamton
Ohio State
5 p.m.
09/10
Boston University
Seton Hall
7 p.m.
09/11
Central Conn. St.
Hartford
7 p.m.
09/11
UMBC
Navy
8 p.m.
09/12
New Hampshire
Presbyterian
11 a.m.
09/12
Colgate
Albany
1 p.m.
09/12
Cornell
Vermont
1:30 p.m.
09/12
Stony Brook
Dartmouth
2 p.m.
09/12
Binghamton
Penn State
2:30 p.m.
09/12
Boston University
St. John's
8 p.m.
09/15
Siena
Albany
4 p.m.
09/15
La Salle
UMBC
7 p.m.
09/17
Binghamton
Lafayette
5 p.m.
09/17
Vermont
Colgate
7:30 p.m.
09/17
Boston University
Boston College
7 p.m.
09/17
Central Conn. St.
Stony Brook
7 p.m.
09/17
Hartford
St. John's
8 p.m.
09/18
UMBC
Mt. Saint Mary's (NY)
1 p.m.
09/18
Albany
Hartwick
7 p.m.
09/19
Vermont
Lafayette
12 p.m.
09/19
Bryant
Stony Brook
1 p.m.
09/19
Hartford
Rutgers
2:30 p.m.
09/19
Binghamton
Colgate
2:30 p.m.
09/19
Brown
Boston University
7 p.m.
09/22
Vermont
Massachusetts
3:30 p.m.
09/22
Bryant
New Hampshire
7 p.m.
09/22
UMBC
Loyola
7 p.m.
09/24
Rhode Island
Boston University
7 p.m.
09/24
Harvard
Stony Brook
7 p.m.
09/24
Albany
San Diego
7 p.m.
09/25
Brown
Vermont
1 p.m.
09/25
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
1 p.m.
09/25
Hartford
Hartwick
TBA
09/26
Albany
San Diego State
12 p.m.
09/26
Cornell
Binghamton
4 p.m.
09/26
Quinnipiac
Stony Brook
5 p.m.
09/26
UMBC
Fairleigh Dickinson
7 p.m.
09/26
Harvard
Boston University
7 p.m.
09/28
Fairfield
New Hampshire
4 p.m.
09/29
Vermont
Siena
3 p.m.
09/29
Stony Brook
Iona
3 p.m.
09/29
Holy Cross
Albany
4 p.m.
09/29
Binghamton
Niagara
7 p.m.
10/02
Binghamton
UMBC
1 p.m.
10/02
New Hampshire
Vermont
2 p.m.
10/02
Boston University
Stony Brook
7 p.m.
10/02
Albany
Hartford
7 p.m.
10/05
UMBC
Bucknell
7 p.m.
10/06
Boston University
Providence
3 p.m.
10/06
Dartmouth
Vermont
3 p.m.
10/06
New Hampshire
Michigan State
4 p.m.
10/08
Stony Brook
Albany
3 p.m.
10/09
Hartford
Boston University
2 p.m.
10/09
UMBC
New Hampshire
7 p.m.
10/09
Vermont
Binghamton
7 p.m.
10/13
UMBC
Albany
3 p.m.
10/13
New Hampshire
Stony Brook
7 p.m.
10/13
Hartford
Binghamton
7 p.m.
10/13
Vermont
Boston University
7 p.m.
10/15
Boston University
UMBC
8 p.m.
10/16
Stony Brook
Vermont
1 p.m.
10/16
Binghamton
Albany
2 p.m.
10/16
New Hampshire
Hartford
7 p.m.
10/20
Army
Hartford
7 p.m.
10/20
UMBC
Penn State
7 p.m.
10/20
New Hampshire
Holy Cross
7 p.m.
10/23
Hartford
UMBC
1 p.m.
10/23
Boston University
New Hampshire
2 p.m.
10/23
Vermont
Albany
2 p.m.
10/23
Stony Brook
Binghamton
7 p.m.
10/27
Albany
New Hampshire
2:30 p.m.
10/27
Stony Brook
Hartford
7 p.m.
10/27
Vermont
UMBC
7 p.m.
10/27
Binghamton
Boston University
7 p.m.
10/30
Hartford
Vermont
1 p.m.
10/30
Albany
Boston University
2 p.m.
10/30
New Hampshire
Binghamton
7 p.m.
10/31
UMBC
Stony Brook
5 p.m.
11/02
New Hampshire
Dartmouth
6 p.m.
11/02
Bucknell
Binghamton
7 p.m.

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09/01
Stanford - 1
Vermont - 2
09/01
Hartford - 2
Boston College - 3
09/01
Albany - 2
Fairfield - 0
09/01
Massachusetts - 1
Boston University - 1
09/01
Stony Brook - 1
Hofstra - 0

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Team America East Overall
Albany 0-0-0 1-0-0
Stony Brook 0-0-0 1-0-0
Vermont 0-0-0 1-0-0
Boston University 0-0-0 0-0-1
Binghamton 0-0-0 0-0-0
New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-0-0
UMBC 0-0-0 0-0-0
Hartford 0-0-0 0-1-0


With the 2009 season underway, which men's soccer team is the favorite to win the 2009 America East title?


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