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1996 Men's Roster
Will Kohler In 1995, second team, Adidas Scholar Athlete All-American Team. Voted First Team All-Ivy. Team MVP for the second straight year. Led the team in scoring with nine goals and eight assists, and led the Ivy League in scoring. 1994: First Team All-Ivy. Team MVP. Led Harvard in scoring with seven goals and two assists. 1993: Honorable Mention All-Ivy. High School: Captain of Lower Merion High School team. Two time All-American. Member of National Champion FC Delco, 1991. Seniors Peter Albers In 1995, played most of the game minutes for Harvard. Second Team All-Ivy. 1.24 goals against average and .817 save percentage, fourth best stats in the Ivy League. Two shutouts during the season. 1994: Honorable Mention All-Ivy. 4.5 shutouts. 1.50 goals against average and .811 save percentage. Undefeated in Ivy League with a 4-0-1 record, allowing just one goal in Ivy play, and just missing establishing a new Ivy record. Elected captain of the Harvard baseball team in 1997. High School: Captain of soccer and baseball teams. Harbor League Player of the Year in 1993. T. J. Carella In 1995, started in all games. Honorable Mention All-Ivy. 1994: Honorable Mention All-Ivy. Started in all games as well. Third leading scorer for the team, including a direct kick against Brown that sealed the victory for Harvard, a game which earned Harvard the Ivy League title. 1993: Started all games as a defender. High School: Captain of the soccer and hockey teams for Episcopal. All-League, All-County, and All-City. Captained the National Champions FC Delco in 1991, National Runner-up in 1992. State and Regional teams. Jim
Quagliaroli Captain of the Roxbury Latin squad, and All-State. Five time member of the Massachusetts State Select Team. Two time All-League in high school. Taadeh Sheriff Kevin Silva Missed all of last season with a knee injury. Earned Second Team All-Ivy in 1994, and finished second in scoring for Harvard. Had the game winning goal against Brown in the game that decided the Ivy League Champion. In 1993, he lead all Harvard scorers with six goals and one assist. High School: Captain of the soccer team for two years. All-State. League MVP and all-time leading scorer. Regional and state select teams. Played for 1991 FC Delco, National Champions, and the 1992 Runner up. John Vrionis Missed most of 1995 due to a broken leg. Played in only 7 games. 1994: Ten games. Missed freshman year due to another leg injury. High school: Captain of the soccer team for two years. Won state championships in 1991 and 1992. Three time All-County and two time All-State. Sun Bowl MVP. Richard Wilmot Transferred from Penn State. Was Harvard's second leading scorer, but was plagued with injuries for most of the season. Played in 14 games nevertheless. High School: Captain of soccer and lacrosse teams. Three-time regional All-American. His father, Chris, was an All-American at Harvard, and is a member of Harvard's Athletic Hall of Fame. Juniors Ricky Le Started 16 games for Harvard last year, while playing 14 games the year before. High School: team captain and twice the teams' MVP. All-League and All-County. Tom McLaughlin Second Team All-Ivy. Played 14 games, missing the other 3 due to injury. High School: Twice First Team All-Catholic and All-Southeastern Penn teams. League MVP in 1994. Team was league champion in 1994. Toure'
McCluskey Was the team's third leading scorer last year. Set up Kevin Silva's goal against Brown in 1994 with a beautiful assist. High School: started four years. Three times All-State and twice All-Regional. His father, John McCluskey '66, was a quarterback for Harvard's football team. Sophomores Jordan Dupuis Played in four games as a freshman. Captain of his high school team, and was undefeated his senior year. Played cricket as well as soccer in high school. Member of the New Zealand Under 20 team in 1994 and Under 17 team in 1993. Jonathan
Hollinger Played in 8 games as a freshman. Was captain of the soccer team in high school, following in T.J. Carella's footsteps. Also competed for the track team. Two time All-Main Line and All-Inter AC. Olympic Development Team member. Andrew
Lundquist Played in 15 games last season, starting 10. Scored his first goal against Columbia. Was team captain in high school, and team MVP. State champions. His club team was Region I champion. Armando
Petruccelli Played in 13 games last year, and was the team's fifth-leading scorer (1-7). Was captain of his high school team, and earned All-City, All-State, All-Region, and All-America. His high school was league champion in 1994. League and school MVP. He was also on the Under 18 National Team. Lee Williams Played in only 3 games last year due to an injury suffered against Cornell. In high school, he played soccer and cricket, and was Gravesham Player of the Year. All-County. Zachary Viders Played in 12 games, starting in 8 of them. Was injured for much of the season. Still, was the fourth leading scorer with 5 goals, including the game winner against BU. Played basketball as well as soccer in high school. Was All-county and league MVP, as well as New York State Tournament MVP. Alan Bengtzen Paul
Cantagallo Will Hench A graduate of Phillips Academy in Andover, where he was captain of his team, earning All-America and All-New England honors. His team was New England Prep School Champions in 1994 and 1995. His club team, Boston Eagles, made the national finals. Member of State and US Regional Development teams. Gary Johnson He was All-League, All-State, and All-Region. Played club soccer with FC Delco, and was a member of the Penn Olympic Development Team. Ryan Keeton He was All-State, All-Region and All-America. Chosen as Puma All-Star. Played for Santos, the National Cup Champion. Member of Arizona and US Regional teams. Cailan
MacPherson Juan
Carlos Montoy Was the leading scorer for his club team, Valley Premier. Member of Northern California Olympic Development Team. Sage Newman Was All-Conference and All-County. Second leading scorer in county. Was a member of Cold Spring Harbor Strikers.
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