2011 Men's
Soccer
NCAA National
Tournament:
Coker - Regional Semifinals (1st Round & Tourney
Host)
Lees-McRae (1st Round)
Conference
Carolinas Tournament Champion: Coker
Conference
Carolinas Regular Season Champions:
Coker, Eastern Division & Lees-McRae, Western
Division
2011 Standings
East Division Standings
|
Conference
|
|
Overall
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
Last 10
|
Streak
|
Coker
|
11
|
10-1
|
0.909
|
20
|
4
|
|
21
|
18-3
|
0.857
|
42
|
13
|
8-2
|
Lost 1
|
Barton
|
11
|
7-4
|
0.636
|
25
|
19
|
|
18
|
11-7
|
0.611
|
41
|
35
|
4-6
|
Lost 2
|
Queens (N.C.)
|
11
|
4-7
|
0.364
|
21
|
21
|
|
16
|
6-10
|
0.375
|
25
|
29
|
4-6
|
Lost 1
|
Mount Olive
|
11
|
4-7
|
0.364
|
19
|
37
|
|
18
|
6-12
|
0.333
|
31
|
55
|
4-6
|
Lost 3
|
Pfeiffer
|
11
|
2-8-1
|
0.227
|
14
|
25
|
|
17
|
3-13-1
|
0.206
|
17
|
37
|
2-7-1
|
Lost 1
|
St. Andrews
|
11
|
1-10
|
0.091
|
9
|
29
|
|
17
|
3-13-1
|
0.206
|
17
|
45
|
2-7-1
|
Lost 1
|
West Division Standings
|
Conference
|
|
Overall
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
Last 10
|
Streak
|
Lees-McRae
|
11
|
9-2
|
0.818
|
22
|
15
|
|
22
|
15-6-1
|
0.705
|
38
|
31
|
7-3
|
Lost 1
|
Limestone
|
11
|
7-4
|
0.636
|
36
|
14
|
|
19
|
12-7
|
0.632
|
58
|
30
|
6-4
|
Lost 1
|
Erskine
|
11
|
6-5
|
0.545
|
24
|
17
|
|
19
|
10-8-1
|
0.553
|
37
|
33
|
6-4
|
Lost 1
|
North Greenville
|
11
|
6-5
|
0.545
|
17
|
16
|
|
16
|
8-8
|
0.500
|
24
|
29
|
6-4
|
Lost 2
|
King (TN)
|
11
|
5-5-1
|
0.500
|
25
|
25
|
|
17
|
5-10-2
|
0.353
|
28
|
40
|
3-6-1
|
Lost 2
|
Belmont Abbey
|
11
|
4-7
|
0.364
|
15
|
25
|
|
18
|
6-11-1
|
0.361
|
26
|
42
|
3-6-1
|
Won 1
|
Men's Soccer Standings
|
Conference
|
|
Overall
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
|
GP
|
Record
|
Win %
|
PF
|
PA
|
Last 10
|
Streak
|
Coker
|
11
|
10-1
|
0.909
|
20
|
4
|
|
21
|
18-3
|
0.857
|
42
|
13
|
8-2
|
Lost 1
|
Lees-McRae
|
11
|
9-2
|
0.818
|
22
|
15
|
|
22
|
15-6-1
|
0.705
|
38
|
31
|
7-3
|
Lost 1
|
Limestone
|
11
|
7-4
|
0.636
|
36
|
14
|
|
19
|
12-7
|
0.632
|
58
|
30
|
6-4
|
Lost 1
|
Barton
|
11
|
7-4
|
0.636
|
25
|
19
|
|
18
|
11-7
|
0.611
|
41
|
35
|
4-6
|
Lost 2
|
Erskine
|
11
|
6-5
|
0.545
|
24
|
17
|
|
19
|
10-8-1
|
0.553
|
37
|
33
|
6-4
|
Lost 1
|
North Greenville
|
11
|
6-5
|
0.545
|
17
|
16
|
|
16
|
8-8
|
0.500
|
24
|
29
|
6-4
|
Lost 2
|
King (TN)
|
11
|
5-5-1
|
0.500
|
25
|
25
|
|
17
|
5-10-2
|
0.353
|
28
|
40
|
3-6-1
|
Lost 2
|
Queens (N.C.)
|
11
|
4-7
|
0.364
|
21
|
21
|
|
16
|
6-10
|
0.375
|
25
|
29
|
4-6
|
Lost 1
|
Belmont Abbey
|
11
|
4-7
|
0.364
|
15
|
25
|
|
18
|
6-11-1
|
0.361
|
26
|
42
|
3-6-1
|
Won 1
|
Mount Olive
|
11
|
4-7
|
0.364
|
19
|
37
|
|
18
|
6-12
|
0.333
|
31
|
55
|
4-6
|
Lost 3
|
Pfeiffer
|
11
|
2-8-1
|
0.227
|
14
|
25
|
|
17
|
3-13-1
|
0.206
|
17
|
37
|
2-7-1
|
Lost 1
|
St. Andrews
|
11
|
1-10
|
0.091
|
9
|
29
|
|
17
|
3-13-1
|
0.206
|
17
|
45
|
2-7-1
|
Lost 1
|
All-Conference
Awards:
Men's
All-Conference 1st-Team
Carlos Recinos, Coker -Forward
Erik Pajunk, Barton -Forward
Tom Winspear, King -Forward
James Galvani, Lees-McRae –Forward
Jack Kimber, Erskine -Midfielder
Larry Mahon, Limestone -Midfielder
Rommel Fondin, Coker –Midfielder
Luke Duffy, Lees-McRae -Defender
Fernando Bedoya, Coker -Defender
Atticus Lum, Coker –Defender
James Sweeney, Coker -Goalkeeper
Men's
All-Conference 2nd-Team
Andrew Settlemire, Erskine -Forward
Jorge Mackenna, Limestone -Forward
Jack Bailey, Limestone –Forward
Jeremy Chambers, Queens -Midfielder
James Smith, Lees-McRae -Midfielder
Stephen Scrivens, Coker -Midfielder
Dante De Luca, Barton –Midfielder
Luke Staats, Lees-McRae -Defender
Jonathan Rutter, Erskine -Defender
James Burke, Limestone –Defender
Brian Riesenberg, Barton -Goalkeeper
Men's All-Conference
3rd-Team
Felipe Netto, Queens -Forward
Vieux Sarr, Mount Olive -Forward
Danilo Matos, Barton –Forward
Tom McCready, Limestone -Midfielder
Bryce Ziada, Limestone -Midfielder
Fahret Salihovic, Pfeiffer –Midfielder
Jose Penaloza, Belmont Abbey -Defender
Luke Vernon, Pfeiffer -Defender
Mark Leslie, Limestone -Defender
Matthew Gwilt, Queens –Defender
Thomas Rusling, Lees-McRae -Goalkeeper
Men's
Soccer Player of the Year
Carlos Recinos, Coker
Carlos Recinos has been one of the key components to Coker's
successful season. Behind his team leading 13 goals, including nine
game-winners, and nine assists, the Cobras are ranked No. 5
nationally and have captured their first ever Conference Carolinas
Regular Season Championship.
Men's
Soccer Freshman of the Year
Jorge Mackenna, Limestone
Jorge Mackeena put together a stellar freshman campaign after
tallying nine goals and four assists for 22 points, playing a major
role in Limestone finishing the regular season as the top-ranked
offense in NCAA Division II. Mackeena served as the catalyst for
the Saints this season, leading the team to a 7-0 record whenever
he posted a goal.
Men's
Soccer Coach of the Year
Paul Leese, Coker
In just his third year leading the Coker men, Head Coach Paul
Leese has turned the Cobras into a national power. Ranked No. 5
nationally, Leese led the Cobras to their first ever Conference
Carolinas Regular Season Championship this season.
Men's
All-Tournament Team:
Tom McReady- Limestone College
Roberto De La Vina- Erskine College
James Smith- Lees-McRae College
Scott Hudgins- Lees-McRae College
Luke Duffy- Lees-McRae College
Alan Cuevas- Coker College
Brendan McCarron – Coker College
Niko Tirkkonen- Coker College
Tyler Staub- Coker College
Tournament MVP- Noah Lascell- Coker College
2011
Men’s & Women’s Soccer Tournament
Championship (Archive) Link Page
2011
Men’s & Women’s Soccer Academic
All-Conference Teams Link
2011
Fall Scholar Athletes of the Year
Link
2011
Fall ‘Team Sportsmanship Award
Winners’ Link
*Note: For all sports in 2011-12 season, St. Andrews was
a scheduling partner only