Wednesday, November 30, 2016

AIC Men's Soccer Blog #7

AIC Men's Soccer Banquet

The AIC Soccer banquet is a new tradition that begins this year, and hopefully will continue for years to come. Its a great way for us to send out our seniors in style, and thank them for all their hard work and dedication over their careers at AIC. There will be food catered, music playing, and awards given to some of the seniors that were voted by the team players. For more information clink on this link below:



Please let us know below if you will be attending the AIC Men's soccer banquet! Vote below and let us know so that we can have everything set up and ready for everyone! Everyone is welcome as we want everyone to feel and be apart of the big AIC men's soccer family. This is more than just a team, it's a family! 


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Here is the link to the restaurant that will be catering our food:
Restaurant Link

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

AIC Men's Soccer Blog #6

                  Comparing 2015 to 2016



AIC Men's soccer 2015 season-
In 2015 the AIC Men's soccer team finished with an overall record of 4-8-5, (2-6-5) in conference. This led them to finished 11th overall in the conference. At home they had a record of 3-1-5 and away they finished 1-7-0. AIC scored 17 goals in 2015, averaging 1 goal a game. They took 211 shots throughout the season and 95 of those were on target. They only had 11 assists throughout the season. 

AIC Men's soccer 2016 season-
in 2016 the AIC Men's soccer team finished with an overall record of 8-9-1, (6-6-1) in conference. Finishing 7th overall in the conference. Four positions higher than they finished the previous year, and this led them to clinch a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2014. At home the yellow jackets had a record of 4-3-0, and an away record 3-6-1. The team scored 32 goals in the season, averaging 1.78 goals a game. They had 22 assists. Almost doubling this in both these categories! 

Here is where your YellowJackets rank amongst their competition in the Northeast-10 Conference:



Friday, November 11, 2016

AIC Men's Soccer Blog #5 (Youtube Video)

                                    The Future is Bright


                                                

The AIC Men's soccer team has a very bright future ahead of them. They are returning 9 out of there 11 starters next year. They were led by an attack made out of 5 freshmen and 1 sophomore. The defensive line is taking a big hit with the loss of Lasse Olrik, the most consistent defender all season for the Yellow Jackets. Another huge defensive loss, is the loss of senior goalkeeper Sebastian 
Tamayo, who has easily been the top goalkeeper in the Northeast-10 conference over career at AIC. 


Click on this link below to see the leaders in scoring and assist for the men's soccer team.
Statistics


The leader in points was Jake Durham, a freshman. Steven Hernandez came in second and Alejandro Alvarez was third for overall points. The team was very young and they are very excited to get back to work and pick back where they left off.

Jake Durham, pictured below-



Here is a highlight video I made of Alejandro Alvarez. The link is below.

Alejandro Alvarez Highlight Video
Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

AIC Men's Soccer Blog #4

The Northeast-10 Conference Quarterfinals



The AIC Men's soccer team dropped a tough game in the Northeast-10 conference quarterfinals against #19 nationally ranked Merrimack this past Tuesday, November 1 2016. The final score of the game was 2-0. Merrimack went up 1-0 fifteen minutes into the game and shortly after AIC received a red card. AIC battled it out playing with one less man but could not pull the upset off and eventually ended up losing 2-0. 


#NEWERA

Despite the disappointing loss in the first round of playoffs this a huge step in the right direction for the Yellowjackets mens soccer program. It is only the second season Head Coach Luke Perry has taken over the helm of the AIC men's soccer program and has already brought the program to playoffs and one of the highest regular season finishes in program history, finishing in 7th place. Graduating only a couple of seniors, the team still has many returners coming. Their top 3 leaders in points on the team were Jake Durham, Steven Hernandez and Alejandro Alvarez. Two being freshmen and one being a sophomore. The team is very young and there are high hopes to return even stronger next year. 

http://www.aicyellowjackets.com/cumestats.aspx?path=msoc&year=2016
Here are the stats of the AIC Men's soccer 2016 season.