- Scored game-winning goal in double overtime against La Salle, giving men's soccer first win of 2002
- Tied for first on team in points as a freshman
- Second on team in shot attempts
- With two ties and a loss behind them, the men's soccer team needed a serious boost. They knew it would eventually come. But they did not know it would be courtesy of a freshman. Darren Spicer was that boost. Tiger scored with four seconds left in double overtime against La Salle to hand the Tigers their first win — and give Spicer his first goal wearing Orange and Black.
The Tigers’ quest for their first national championship in 25 years begins Sunday at Sherrerd Field when they host Marist University in the opening round of the tournament. Since the tournament expansion in 2003, no No. 1 seed has lost in the opening round.
The Tigers' quest for their first national championship in 25 years begins Sunday at Sherrerd Field when the Tigers host Marist University in the opening round of the tournament. Since the tournament expansion in 2003, no one seed has lost in the opening round.
Should the Tigers beat the Scarlet Knights, they will play No.3 Maryland in the second round of the tournament. The Orange and Black played both teams earlier this season in late February, beating Rutgers 15–9 but coming up short against Maryland, 16–12.
Should the Tigers beat the Scarlet Knights, they will play No.3 Maryland in the second round of the tournament. The Orange and Black played both teams earlier this season in late February, beating Rutgers 15–9 but coming up short against Maryland, 16–12.