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Soccer trio tabbed as All-Stars
Falcon seniors shine at showcase
Apr. 13: Three Notre Dame Men’s Soccer players competed Sunday in the Ohio Collegiate Senior All-Star Game. Seniors Danny Bartulovic (Gates Milles, OH), David McCaig (Stewarton, Scotland), and Jared Miller (Avon Lake, OH) represented NDC in the game sponsored by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association. The event was held at Capital University in Columbus and included senior players from NAIA and NCAA Division I, II, and III programs. … The NDC trio played on the winning team (Blue), and Danny Bartulovic figured in all three Blue scores – he tallied a goal and two assists.
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Zapotechne picks NDC
Mar. 25: The Notre Dame College Men’s Soccer program announced the signing of Jon Zapotechne to a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Letter of Intent to continue his soccer career with the Falcons.
Zapotechne comes to College Road from Oberlin High School in nearby Lorain county. The four-year letter winner for the Phoenix graduates in 2008 with a highly decorated high school soccer resume. In four seasons, he collected 29 goals and dished out 25 assists for a total of 83 career points.
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Former Falcon pitches in
Mar. 27: The typical first pitch ceremony covers 60 feet-six inches, sometimes less. The ceremonial toss at the Cleveland Indians’ 2008 home opener at Progressive Field, however, will top that. By about 7,000 miles.
Andre Hampton, a National Guard Corporal, Progressive Insurance employee, and former Notre Dame Soccer player, was selected to do the honor as the Indians swing into their 108th season Monday, Mar. 31.
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2007 Notre Dame Men's Soccer Media Guide
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NDC's Men's Soccer at a Glance
- Notre Dame Men's Soccer was instituted in 2001.
- NDC competes in the North Division of the 13-member American Mideast Conference (AMC).
- AMC schools participate in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). 209 schools from 19 athletic conferences sponsor men's soccer in the NAIA.
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