2017-18 Men's Soccer News
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— Southern Maine Community College Athletics has inked a deal to make Adidas the official apparel provider across all seven sport offerings, announced Thursday, June 7.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— With the conclusion of the academic and athletic calendar, Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Director of Athletics Matt Richards published the findings of the semi-annual Spring 2018 Athletics Engagement and Academic Report. This report showing student-athlete GPAs and retention rates based on United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) normal progress rules for athletic participation eligibility.
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine— The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Athletics Department held its annual awards banquet on Monday, May 7 at Purpoodock Golf Club in celebration of its student-athletes and their many successes throughout the 2017-18 academic year and athletic seasons.
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine— The Southern Maine Community College Athletics Department will hold its annual student-athlete awards banquet at Purpoodock Golf Club on Monday, May 7.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine—Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) athletics landed 15 students-athletes on the 2017 Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) Fall All-Academic Teams announced Wednesday, Feb. 7.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— As the second half of the academic calendar is quickly approaching, Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Director of Athletics Matt Richards published the findings of the semi-annual Fall 2017 Athletics Engagement and Academic Report. This report showing student-athlete GPAs and retention rates based on United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) normal progress rules for athletic participation eligibility.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) fall sport seasons have come to a close with many notable highlights both individual and team stemming from the success of the 2017 women’s soccer, men’s soccer, and golf programs.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Athletics inducted four alumni as part of the class of 2017 to the SeaWolves Hall of Fame on Saturday, Nov. 4. Tommy Stirling, Nick Link, Nate Leeman, and Dan Walker joined 26 individuals and one team for their elite accomplishments on the playing surface and for their service to SMCC athletics and the community.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine—The Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) announced its 2017 soccer post-season awards on Tuesday, Oct. 31. Four Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) soccer players received recognition to include: Thomas DuRivage, Jamal Durrani, Callie O’Brien, and Jessica Haskell.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine—The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s soccer team finished 2017 on a high note, a 2-1 double-overtime win over the University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) on Sunday, Oct. 22.
AUBURN, Maine—The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s soccer team pitched its second shutout of the season in a 4-0 drubbing of Central Maine Community College (CMCC) on Friday, Oct. 20.
(YSCC) -- Fall season is winding down, but more Athlete of the Week Awards handed out.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— The Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) men’s soccer game between the University of Maine at Machias and Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) at Wainwright Recreation Complex on Saturday, Oct. 14 ended in a 1-1 draw near the 55 minute-mark. The early termination was the result of an on-field incident.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— Patrick Duddy is Southern Maine Community College’s student-athlete spotlight of October. A three-year member of the men’s soccer program at SMCC, Duddy hails from Sedgwick, Maine as a graduate of Deer Isle-Stonington High School.
QUINCY, Mass.— The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s soccer team suffered a 2-1 defeat to NJCAA-opponent Quincy College on Wednesday, Oct. 11.
UNITY, Maine— The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) men’s soccer team returned home with a Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) double overtime win over the Rams of Unity College on Thursday, Oct. 5.
