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Falcon Awards Banquet: Men's Soccer

Falcon Awards Banquet: Men's Soccer

On Tuesday, May 4, 2017, the Falcons packed the gymnasium at the L. Gale Lemerand Center for Daytona State College's annual athletics awards banquet. Students, coaches, parents and staff enjoyed a great evening with catering from Carrabba's Restaurant and a bevy of awards honoring our top student-athletes for the 2016-17 season.

It was a very successful year on the field, in the classroom, on the court, at the course and on the pitch. Every one of the Falcons' eight varsity athletics programs finished with a record at .500 or above for the year. Six of the DSC athletic squads received Top 20 national rankings this year including women's volleyball, men's soccer, women's soccer, women's golf, men's basketball and women's fast pitch softball. Seven of our teams qualified for postseason play. Eleven student-athletes received first-team conference honors this year, with many additional honorees receiving second and third team recognitions as well.

Men's soccer completed their inaugural season with a 17-3-1 record, 7-2 in conference play. During the course of the year, the Falcons were ranked as high as #7 nationally in NJCAA Division I. In the postseason, the Falcons won the NJCAA Southeast District Championship title and finished runner-up to undefeated Monroe College at the NJCAA Men's Division I Championship.

Thirty-three of our student-athletes are moving on to four year universities in the fall, with several more still undecided. It is our greatest pride to see our Falcons leave the nest and soar on to their next chapter. We wish all of our graduating sophomores the best and thank parents, coaches, staff and faculty for supporting another stellar season in Falcon athletics.

MEN'S SOCCER ACCOLADES

Rory O'Keeffe
Defensive Player
of the Year 
Ryan Sandidge
Midfield Player
of the Year 
Joe O'Sullivan
Offensive Player
of the Year 
Donovan Segree
Coach's Award 
Brandon Berg
Student-Athlete
of the year 
Dylan Burke
Scholar-Athlete
of the Year