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Page 1: 2011 Mens Soccer Brochure

Emmanuel Boston

Emmanuel Boston

Men’s Soccer

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Get ready to leave your mark.

Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”

You’re looking to continue your soccer career at the

college level. But did you ever think it could be this good?

When you lace up your cleats as a Saint, you’ll surround

yourself with teammates and coaches committed to

cultivating your skills and talent. You’ll take on challenging

competition and play on a home field that makes every

game an experience. Here you’ll find everything you need

to make your next shot your best.

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Get ready to leave your mark.

Visit www.emmanuel.edu then click on “Athletics.”

You’re looking to continue your soccer career at the

college level. But did you ever think it could be this good?

When you lace up your cleats as a Saint, you’ll surround

yourself with teammates and coaches committed to

cultivating your skills and talent. You’ll take on challenging

competition and play on a home field that makes every

game an experience. Here you’ll find everything you need

to make your next shot your best.

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Meet the CoachColin Goin is the Head Coach of the Emmanuel Men’s Soccer program. Previously, he served as the assistant coach for the Saints from 2006-2008. He holds an Advanced Regional License through the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and has worked various camps between New York and Massachusetts. He has also coached youth club teams, including Boston Blast F.C., one of the premier youth clubs in Massachusetts, and volunteered with youth soccer in local towns around the Greater Boston area.

Goin grew up in New York, playing soccer for one of the most well-known clubs in the state, the F.C. Westchester soccer club. He attended Long Island University-Southampton College, where he played defense and midfield for the men’s soccer team. While a student-athlete there, the program was nationally ranked every year, reaching as high as third in the nation one season. Upon achieving his undergraduate education in liberal studies with minors in sports administration and marketing management, Goin stayed on to coach at Southampton as an assistant coach. In 2005, he moved to Boston to begin his career with the Saints.

FacilitiesThe Saints’ home venue is unlike any in Boston. The team plays on the brand-new, NCAA-regulation synthetic turf field at Roberto Clemente Field, located across the street from Emmanuel’s campus. With its open-stadium design and the city’s skyline as its backdrop, Clemente Field makes for a unique playing experience. The facility is outfitted with new MUSCO lighting, scoreboard and plenty of spectator seating. In addition, the Saints have access to a state-of-the-art training facility in the Jean Yawkey Center as well as the St. Joseph Hall fitness center, which is updated with new platforms, racks, free weights, plate-loaded equipment and a separate cardio room.

Colin GoinHead Men’s Soccer Coach

617-975-9688 :: [email protected]

“Emmanuel College provides an amazing opportunity for student-

athletes to achieve success in the classroom, to compete athletically

in a comprehensive NCAA Division III environment, and to fully

participate in our campus community on a daily basis. Our

coaches totally support the academic mission of the college, and

our student-athletes continue to make us proud on an annual basis.”

Pam Roecker Director of Athletics & Recreation Emmanuel College

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Meet the CoachColin Goin is the Head Coach of the Emmanuel Men’s Soccer program. Previously, he served as the assistant coach for the Saints from 2006-2008. He holds an Advanced Regional License through the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and has worked various camps between New York and Massachusetts. He has also coached youth club teams, including Boston Blast F.C., one of the premier youth clubs in Massachusetts, and volunteered with youth soccer in local towns around the Greater Boston area.

Goin grew up in New York, playing soccer for one of the most well-known clubs in the state, the F.C. Westchester soccer club. He attended Long Island University-Southampton College, where he played defense and midfield for the men’s soccer team. While a student-athlete there, the program was nationally ranked every year, reaching as high as third in the nation one season. Upon achieving his undergraduate education in liberal studies with minors in sports administration and marketing management, Goin stayed on to coach at Southampton as an assistant coach. In 2005, he moved to Boston to begin his career with the Saints.

FacilitiesThe Saints’ home venue is unlike any in Boston. The team plays on the brand-new, NCAA-regulation synthetic turf field at Roberto Clemente Field, located across the street from Emmanuel’s campus. With its open-stadium design and the city’s skyline as its backdrop, Clemente Field makes for a unique playing experience. The facility is outfitted with new MUSCO lighting, scoreboard and plenty of spectator seating. In addition, the Saints have access to a state-of-the-art training facility in the Jean Yawkey Center as well as the St. Joseph Hall fitness center, which is updated with new platforms, racks, free weights, plate-loaded equipment and a separate cardio room.

Colin GoinHead Men’s Soccer Coach

617-975-9688 :: [email protected]

“Emmanuel College provides an amazing opportunity for student-

athletes to achieve success in the classroom, to compete athletically

in a comprehensive NCAA Division III environment, and to fully

participate in our campus community on a daily basis. Our

coaches totally support the academic mission of the college, and

our student-athletes continue to make us proud on an annual basis.”

Pam Roecker Director of Athletics & Recreation Emmanuel College

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Great Northeast Athletic ConferenceEmmanuel College competes in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC), comprised of 14 New England colleges and universities. Teams that win a GNAC Championship recieve an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament. GNAC colleges with participating men’s basketball programs include: Albertus Magnus College, Anna Maria College, Emerson College, Johnson & Wales University, Lasell College, Mount Ida College, Norwich University, Rivier College, St. Joseph’s College and Suffolk University.

About EmmanuelEmmanuel is a coed, residential, Catholic liberal arts and sciences college in the city of Boston. Its beautiful 17-acre campus is neighbored by a world-class medical center, two major art museums and Fenway Park. Our vibrant community of 1750 undergrad students gets involved with more than 90 clubs, organizations and activities, 17 Division III athletic teams, Emmanuel College Radio, Filmmakers at Emmanuel, intramurals and more.

A strong liberal arts and sciences education has been our proud tradition since 1919. Today we offer over 30 majors and areas of study including new programs in accounting, biostatistics, crime and justice, and sport management. Our unique location gives students the opportunity to explore real-world experiences through internships, research and strategic partnerships within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area and the city of Boston. Our students have interned with PUMA, Boston Police Crime Labs, the Massachusetts State House and professional sports organizations including the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics and Major League Lacrosse, whose headquarters are in town.

“We are trying to build a program of which all players, past and

present, can be proud. I want them to always be a part of this family.

I learned a lot from the players and coaches I have played and

coached alongside, and now I just want to pass it along to create a

great soccer tradition for men’s soccer here at Emmanuel College.”

Colin GoinHead Men’s Soccer CoachEmmanuel College

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Great Northeast Athletic ConferenceEmmanuel College competes in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC), comprised of 14 New England colleges and universities. Teams that win a GNAC Championship recieve an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament. GNAC colleges with participating men’s basketball programs include: Albertus Magnus College, Anna Maria College, Emerson College, Johnson & Wales University, Lasell College, Mount Ida College, Norwich University, Rivier College, St. Joseph’s College and Suffolk University.

About EmmanuelEmmanuel is a coed, residential, Catholic liberal arts and sciences college in the city of Boston. Its beautiful 17-acre campus is neighbored by a world-class medical center, two major art museums and Fenway Park. Our vibrant community of 1750 undergrad students gets involved with more than 90 clubs, organizations and activities, 17 Division III athletic teams, Emmanuel College Radio, Filmmakers at Emmanuel, intramurals and more.

A strong liberal arts and sciences education has been our proud tradition since 1919. Today we offer over 30 majors and areas of study including new programs in accounting, biostatistics, crime and justice, and sport management. Our unique location gives students the opportunity to explore real-world experiences through internships, research and strategic partnerships within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area and the city of Boston. Our students have interned with PUMA, Boston Police Crime Labs, the Massachusetts State House and professional sports organizations including the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics and Major League Lacrosse, whose headquarters are in town.

“We are trying to build a program of which all players, past and

present, can be proud. I want them to always be a part of this family.

I learned a lot from the players and coaches I have played and

coached alongside, and now I just want to pass it along to create a

great soccer tradition for men’s soccer here at Emmanuel College.”

Colin GoinHead Men’s Soccer CoachEmmanuel College

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Boston, Massachusetts 02115