Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Soccer St. Louis Magazine: Brandon Manzonelli NE Rvolution

SSLM and Young Writer Kyle C. sat down with St. Louis' youngest soccer star Brandon Manzonelli to catch up fast track to the professional level both in the states and overseas. (Signed at age 16 with Villareal FC of Spain and then with the New England Revolution.)

Monday, February 23, 2009

UMSL Names Bobby Lessentine as Head Women's Soccer Coach

 

UMSL Names Bobby Lessentine as Head Women's Soccer Coach

 

February 23, 2009 - ST. LOUIS, MO.University of Missouri-St. Louis Director of Athletics Lori Flanagan has named Bobby Lessentine as the Tritons' head women's soccer coach. Lessentine arrives on the UMSL campus after spending four seasons as the head coach at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn. He becomes the third full-time women's soccer coach in UMSL history. 

 

"We are excited to have Bobby take over as head coach of the UMSL women's soccer program," said Flanagan. "He is fully committed to our vision of the student-athlete and has a proven track record of success that will benefit UMSL Athletics and Tritons Women's Soccer."

 

During his four seasons at Rhodes, Lessentine compiled a 50-17-8 (.720) record, coaching his teams to top-10 regional and top-25 national rankings in each year.

 

"I am very excited about the opportunity to begin a new era in women's soccer at the University of Missouri-St. Louis," said Lessentine. "There is a strong soccer history in St. Louis and an even brighter future ahead. I believe the UMSL women's soccer program can be built into something special and can compete year after year for conference and national recognition."

 

Lessentine's most successful season came in 2008 when he guided the program to its first Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) championship in 17 years and earned the program's first-ever berth to the NCAA Division III Tournament. For his efforts, Lessentine earned his second SCAC Coach of the Year award in four years and was also named the NSCAA Division III South Region Coach of the Year. The team finished with a 14-4-2 overall record and earned the highest rankings in program history of No. 2 in the South Region  and No. 10 in the NSCAA/adidas poll.

 

In 2007, he guided Rhodes to an 11-6-2 record and a No. 17 ranking in the national poll.

 

In his second year at the helm of the program during the 2006 season, the Lynx posted a 14-3-2 record.

 

After recruiting his first class of players to Rhodes, Lessentine promptly led the program to their best record in a decade and was named the 2005 SCAC Coach of the Year. The Lynx finished tied for second in the conference en route to an overall record of 11-4-2 and returned to the NSCAA/adidas National Poll for the first time since 1995.

 

In his four seasons at Rhodes, Lessentine coached one NSCAA/adidas All-American (the first in program's history), six NSCAA/adidas all-South Region selections, one SCAC Defensive Player of the Year, one SCAC Offensive Player of the Year, one SCAC Newcomer of the Year and 22 all-SCAC selections. His teams have also produced 55 SCAC Honor Roll recipients, four NSCAA/adidas team academic awards and one NSCAA/adidas Academic All-American.

 

Lessentine is a product of soccer in the Memphis area. He grew up playing for the Memphis Kickers, Rangers, and Memphis Futbol Club (MFC), and attended Kirby High School. He played and trained alongside former Major League Soccer (MLS) standouts Ross Paule (Columbus Crew), Carey Talley (Real Salt Lake), Richard Mulrooney (Houston Dynamo), Tony Kuhn (Chicago Fire), and Jonny Walker (NY/NJ Metrostars) while playing for MFC '76 under the direction of Richard Bute.

Lessentine graduated from Rhodes in 1998 with a degree in art and architecture studies. He played four seasons for the Lynx where he made three NCAA Tournament appearances, captaining the team to its first win in NCAA post-season play during his senior season in 1997. Lessentine was a three-time all-SCAC selection, a first team all-South Region selection, and was also named Most Valuable Player of the men's team during his senior year.

 

He will begin his duties on March 9.

 

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Mary Ann Mitchell

Director of Sports Information

University of Missouri-St. Louis

225 Mark Twain Building

St. Louis, MO 63121

Phone: 314-516-5660

Fax: 314-516-5635

E-mail: tierneym@umsl.edu

 

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Segment 4: Karen Swanner and the StL Illusion

With only three matches remaining in the regular season, the StL Illusion
(7-6) find themselves in three must win games. This Friday, February 20th,
the Illusion host the Springfield Spirits for one of their 2 final home
matches. These 2 teams have some history, so it will surely be a crowd
pleaser.



Also this sunday we have an appearance at Helen Fitzgeralds for a great cause.
attached is the flyer with all the information.
1st Annual All Americans FC & St. Louis Illusion Gear Up for SPENSA
FEB. 22ND, 2009 1PM - 4PM HELEN FITZGERALDS
IN SUNSET HILLS, MO OFF LINBERGH AND WATSON RD.

PLEASE BRING ANY OLD SOCCER GEAR (BALLS, SHIN GUARDS, BAGS, UNIFORMS, ETC.) WE WILL BE COLLECTING GEAR FOR SPENSA ORGANIZATION. www.spensa.org


Playoff Scenario

The Illusion traveled to Cincinnati on Valentine's Day and lost 13-7. This
matched clinched 1st place for Cincinnati and an automatic bid to Nationals
in California the weekend of March 13th-15th. However, the Illusion still
have hope for a wild card spot. With winning their final 3 matches, the
Illusion would win the wild card for the PASL. With 2 wins and some luck,
the Illusion could still earn the wild card.

Open Cup
The semi-final of the Open Cup against Detroit Waza was postponed on Monday
night. This match will be rescheduled at a later date after the league
finalizes the playoff scenarios. The Open Cup is a tournament separate from
the PASL championship, in which teams from both the PASL Pro and PASL
Premier were entered into a single elimination tournament and play until
there is a winner. The other semi includes Stockton Cougars and Tacoma.

The Cup at The Game
After the Illusion host Springfield, they are off during the 28th weekend.
However, come to The Game and watch The Cup, the Midwest's largest indoor
amateur adult tournament. Many of the Illusion players compete with their
hometown friends for an exciting tournament featuring mens, women's, over
30, over 40 and high school boys teams. For more info, visit
www.eliteft.com/cup. The following weekend, the Illusion host 1790
Cincinnati on Saturday, March 7th at 7:15 pm and then travel to Detroit on
Sunday March 8th to wrap up the regular season.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

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