August 31, 2012

Brooklyn men's soccer season preview

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After seven seasons of playing its home games off campus, the Brooklyn College Men's Soccer team will once again call BC home in 2012. Brooklyn last played an on-campus home game during the 2004 season, a 3-0 loss against the City College of New York (CCNY) on October 23, 2004.
 
The Bulldogs will christen their new field, ending a nearly eight year hiatus, on September 13, 2012, when Brooklyn will entertain borough rival St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn) under the lights at 7:00 pm.
 
The 2012 BC Bulldogs will look to bounce back from a disappointing 2011 season that saw the squad miss out on the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC)/Applebee's Championships. Entering his fourth season at the helm of the BC Men's Soccer program, Head Coach Rawle Hensford will rely on key returners, as well as a slew of newcomers to help guide Brooklyn back to the CUNYAC Championships for the first time since 2009.

The backbone for Brooklyn will once again be junior goalkeeper Stamatis Boundouris, who has been a mainstay in between the pipes for BC over the past two seasons. In 2011, Boundouris started in 14 of the 15 games played on the year and finished the season ranked 29th in all of Division III last year in saves per game with 6.67. Within the CUNYAC, Boundouris ranked third in saves per game and fourth in total saves.
 
Along with Boundouris, junior Peter Vavalle will look to anchor the BC defense once again this season. Vavalle started in all 14 games he appeared in during his first campaign with BC a year ago.
 
On the offensive side of the ball, junior Pajtim Gjonbalaj will look to once again provide scoring opportunities for the Bulldogs. Gjonbalaj has been among the team's top scorers the past two seasons.
 
To go with his returning veterans, Coach Hensford will welcome a number of newcomers, including Dmitry Prokofyev, Taras Frankivskyy and Hassan Wehbeh to all make an immediate impact on the 2012 BC Men's Soccer team.
 
Prokofyev comes to BC after playing one season at both Borough of Manhattan Community College and Dowling College, an NCAA Division II member of the East Coast Conference (ECC). While at Dowling, Prokofyev appeared in 12 games while making three starts, helping lead the team to the 2010 ECC Championship, as well as to the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament.
 
Frankivskyy comes to BC by way of Kingsborough Community College, where he played two seasons for the Wave. In 2010, Frankivskyy tallied two goals and four assists in nine games played and in 2011 he recorded two goals and an assist in nine games played. Frankivskyy was named to the 2011 CUNYAC Community College All-Star Team as a Defender.
 
Wehbeh played high school soccer at Pakistan International School of Damascus (PISOD) in Damascus, Syria. While at PISOD, Wehbeh was named "Best Midfielder of the Year" and helped lead the team to the league championship.
 
"We have added more depth to the team this season and I expect us to make a strong showing in the conference," said Coach Hensford.
 
The BC Men's Soccer team will kick-off its 2012 season on Sunday, September 2nd against New York University. The match will be held at Gaelic Park in Riverdale, NY with a start time of 8:00 pm.  Live stats will be available for the match via http://sidearmstats.com/nyu/msoc/scoreboard.aspx

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