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2002 CUNYAC / BRINE Men's Soccer Final
Medgar Evers Makes History, Stuns CCNY
Ridgewood, NY --
Maybe fifth time is the charm, at least it should be for Medgar Evers. Despite
consistently placing among the top teams in CUNYAC, the grand prize has eluded Medgar Evers
College- until today. The Cougars came into the 2002 CUNY Athletic Conference / Brine Men's
Soccer Championship with savvy, defeating CCNY the regular season champions, 4-0 at the
Metropolitan Oval. In his fifth CUNY final in the past eleven years, head coach Stanley Harmon
finally gets to hold the top prize.
"It's long time coming," said Harmon, who will begin the school's first NCAA
Tournament run. "We had the squad this year and there were no letdowns - once I
have all my players together there aren't many schools that can beat us."
Medgar Evers got on the board quickly in the second minute, when freshman Thomas
Nelson (Brooklyn, NY) sent a free kick to sophomore forward Sekou Forbes (Brooklyn, NY) who
chested the ball with his back to the net some 18 yards away, turned quickly and side volleyed it
into the upper right corner, stunning all present with the lighting quick and awesome goal. The
Cougars were far from done. In the 33rd minute, Forbes sent a beautiful cross from the left side to
freshman Omar Gordon who one-timed the pass into the left corner - just like that it was 2-0
Cougars. The Cougars (12-7-1) further extended the lead to 3-0 when sophomore Jason Dryden
(Brooklyn, NY) headed in a corner kick from Noel Watson (Brooklyn, NY) in the 41st minute.
Despite creating chances and playing some attractive offensive soccer, the Beavers (12-3-
1) never managed to break the ice in this one. CCNY pushed forward from the 2nd minute when
they fell behind 1-0 and sent the troops forward in the second half, but to no avail. Even sweeper
Gary Byrne came out of the back to try to stimulate the offense, but to no avail.
The Cougars wrapped up the scoring in the 89th minute when goalkeeper Ancil Steeple
converted a penalty kick after Dryden was taken down in the box. Steeple also made nine saves
to record his 5th shutout of the season.
"We felt very confident after beating Tech in the semifinals," added Harmon, thus avenging
an earlier 3-0 loss to City Tech. "That confidence will carry into the NCAAs
where we have a great chance to move on and with a little luck we can go far."
Medgar Evers struggled to balance work and school schedules of its players the entire
season but put together a nice winning streak when it counted the most, posting four straight wins
to wrap up the regular season.
The Cougars will play in the NCAA Championship first round on Wednesday, November
13th at a site to be determined on Sunday night when the selections are announced. CCNY, who
dropped their second straight CUNY title game, will seek a berth in the ECAC playoffs which will
be announced on Monday.
2002-2003 CUNYAC MEN'S
SOCCER YEAR IN REVIEW |
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2002 CUNYAC / Brine Men's Soccer ALL-STARS |
Bronx, NY- A converted midfielder, Gary Byrne was a dominant sweeper in 2002, leading CCNY (7-0-1) to an undefeated
conference slate this year. A senior from Manhattan, Byrne (Presentation HS) was named CUNY Athletic Conference /
Brine Men's Soccer Player of the Year as he anchored the Beavers defense that only yielded 14 goals on the season,
while scoring five points in 17 games. A surprise selection, Brooklyn forward Ademilola Ogunmokun (Brooklyn, NY) was
named Rookie of the Year after scoring 15 points on seven goals this year. The Coach of the Year was Stanley Harmon,
who led a young Medgar Evers team to the school's first CUNY title and subsequent NCAA Tournament.
Player of the Year
Gary Byrne CCNY Sr,. D, New York, NY Led defense, yeilding only 14 goals
Had one goal and three assists
Rookie of the Year
Ademilola Ogunmokun Brooklyn Fr, F, Brooklyn, NY Averaged 1.4 points per game
Scored seven goals in 11 games
First Team All-Stars
Roger Cyrus CCNY Sr, GK, Brooklyn, NY 3-Time All-Star; Nine shutouts
Noel Escoto City Tech Fr, D, Queens, NY Sweeper, scored two goals
Thomas Nelson Medgar Evers So, D, Brooklyn, NY Three goals, three assists in the back
Takuma Sugata Hunter So, D, Sendai, Japan Scored team-high six goals
Gregorio Valverde John Jay Jr, D, Bronx, NY Led JJC in the backfield
Rachid Chergui Baruch So, MF, Flushing, NY Had three goals and two assists
Lee Cohen Hunter So, MF, Cedarhurst, NY Had two goals and four assists
Santiago Helman CCNY So, MF, Queens, NY Had four goals, two assists
Noel Watson Medgar Evers Fr, MF, Brooklyn, NY Led CUNY with 14 assists
Jason Bowery John Jay Jr, F, Wheatley Heights, NY Scored 14 goals (tied for CUNY high)
Douey Wright CCNY Fr, F Mt,. Vernon, NY Scored 14 goals (tied for CUNY high)
Second Team All-Stars
Damion Bhoorasingh York Fr, GK, Jamaica (West Indies) Had four shutouts in goal
Baffour Acheampong Hunter Jr, D, Kumasi, Ghana 3-Time All-Star, had two goals
Thomas Kenson CCNY Sr, D, Brooklyn, NY Stopper, had one goal and 2 assists
Maxo Maitre City Tech Fr, D, Haiti Key player for NYCCT defense
Joseph Awadjie Brooklyn So, MF, Brooklyn, NY Had five goals in only 12 games
Deighton Cyrus Medgar Evers Jr, MF, Bronx, NY Central player, one goal 2 assists
Cheik Keita York So, MF, Bamako, Mali Led team with five goals on year
Darwin Salgado CCNY Sr, MF, Brooklyn, NY Made three goals and three assists
Ricardo Williams City Tech Fr, MF, Jamaica (West Indies) Had one goal and one assist
Marwan Amer Staten Island So, F, Staten Island, NY Scored six goals and two assists
Jason Dryden Medgar Evers Fr, F, Brooklyn, NY Had eight goals and two assists
Richard Franco City Tech So, F, Mount Vernon, NY Averaged 1.9 points on 8 goals
Coach of the Year
Stanley Harmon Medgar Evers 13th Season (12-8-1, 5-2-1 CUNY) Won CUNY Tournament title
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2002 Results:
Final-Report
NCAA:rd-1
Semifinals
Quarterfinals |
Final Standings
Nov.11
Nov.4
Oct.28
Oct.21
Oct.15
Oct.7
Sept.30 Sept.23
Sept.16
2000 Championship
2001 Championship
2003 Championship
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