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Frostburg State University Men's Soccer
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Frostburg State University

Frostburg State University Men's Soccer

NCAA Division 2 Frostburg, MD Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

89%

Avg ACT

21

Enrollment

2,849

Team Information

Sport

Soccer

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 2

Location

Frostburg, MD

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Coaching Staff (5)

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Keith Byrnes

Head Coach

Byrnes enters his 15th season as head coach of the Frostburg State mens soccer program in 2016 and has led the Bobcats to a 144-100-27 overall record. He is the third-winningest coach in the 75-year history of the Frostburg mens program.   Over the last five seasons, Byrnes has guided the Bobcats to 47 wins, 14 ties and four appearances in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament (2011-13 & 2015). FSU has posted 21 wins and seven ties in the Capital Athletic Conference and has earned five-consecutive berths in the CAC Tournament. In 2011, Byrnes was named the CAC Coach of the Year after leading Frostburg to an 11-3-5 overall record and 4-2-2 league slate.   Frostburg has emerged as one of the top defensive teams in the nation following the last two seasons. A year ago, the Bobcats finished eighth in the nation in save percentage (.883) after ranking second nationally (.909) following the 14 campaign.   Last fall, Frostburg was 21 st in DIII in team goals against average (.64) and 35 th in shutout percentage (0.50). FSU finished with nine shutouts, including four in the CAC. The Bobcats also opened the season with five shutouts in their first six games.   At the other end of the field, Frostburg finished second in the CAC in points per game (5.94) and second in scoring offense (2.22).   In 2014, Frostburg captured fifth DIII in team goals against average (.45) and 16th in shutout percentage (.58). FSU, which finished 10-6-3 overall, posted 11 shutouts, including five in the CAC.   The Bobcats played to a 13-7 overall mark behind a perfect 9-0 record at home in 2013. FSU posted six shutouts, including five at home and won the FSU Tournament Championship for the third-straight year. Byrnes team finished third in the CAC in scoring (2.0 gpg), fourth in goals (40) and fifth in assists (26).   In 2012, Byrnes guided Frostburg State to a 10-0-3 start, one of just 11 NCAA Division III schools to open the season undefeated through the first 13 contests. FSU finished 2012 with a 12-3-4 overall record.   The 2010 year marked the first for Frostburg as a member of the CAC, one of the nations toughest leagues. The Bobcats finished 4-10-3 overall and 1-4-3 in the CAC.   Prior to 2010, Byrnes guided his Bobcats to eight-straight Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Tournament semifinal appearances and back-to-back ECAC South Region Tournaments in 2007 and 2008.   The Bobcats posted an overall record of 83-66-10 in Byrnes first eight years at the helm. During that stretch, 36 players earned All-AMCC honors and Byrnes was named the leagues coach of the year in 2008.   In 08, Byrnes eclipsed the 100-win plateau for his career with an ECAC Tournament first round win over Washington & Jefferson (1-0). He also guided FSU to the most wins in a season since taking over the program in 2002 (14-5-1) and the most wins since the Bobcats won 16 games in 2000.   In 2007, the Bobcats won six of their final eight games, including a run to the ECAC South Region Championship game. FSU also set the schools single-game scoring record with a 16-0 defeat of Mt. Aloysius.   Byrnes came to Frostburg after a two-year stint as the part-time head coach at Plymouth State (N.H.) College, where he led the Panthers to a 29-11 overall record, a pair of post-season appearances and Little East Conference Player of the Year honors in both years.   In his first season at Plymouth State, Byrnes guided the Panthers to Little East Conference regular-season and tournament championships and a berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament. PSC advanced to the second round and finished with a 15-5 overall record.   Byrnes then led the Panthers to a 14-6 overall mark in 2001, finishing as the runner-up in the LEC and winning the ECAC New England Tournament Championship.   A 1995 graduate of Plattsburgh State (N.Y.), where he played four years for the Cardinals, Byrnes was an assistant coach at his alma mater for one season before serving as an assistant coach at Norwich University for two years. He helped Norwich win a school-record 17 games in 1999, capture the Great Northeast Athletic Conference and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.   Byrnes career as a player included three NCAA Tournament appearances and two State University of New York Athletic Conference championships. He was also a SUNYAC All-Academic Team selection all four years.   Byrnes has his national license from the NSCAA and his B license from the USSF. He has also been very active in the local community as he is the Co-Director of Frostburg State Soccer Camps and is the Head Coach for the Far West Region of the Maryland State Youth Soccer Associations District Development Program.  

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Brian Cruz

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Scott Fernandez

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Thomas Wasley

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