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Tartan Men’s Soccer Releases 2020 Roster

Three Carnegie Mellon men's soccer players celebrating

(PITTSBURGH, Pa.) – While the 2020 season has been put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Carnegie Mellon University head men's soccer coach Brandon Bowman, in his seventh year at the helm of the Tartans, has released the roster for the 2020-2021 academic year.

View the 2020 Men's Soccer Roster

Below are a few facts about the makeup of the 28-member men's soccer team.

Class Years: Seniors (4); Juniors (8); Sophomores (7); Newcomers (9)

Natives Of: California (3); Colorado (1); Connecticut (1); Florida (1); Georgia (2); Illinois (4); Maryland (2); Michigan (2); New Jersey (3); New York (3); Pennsylvania (2); Virginia (3); West Virginia (1)

College of Study: College of Engineering (13); Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences (5); Mellon College of Science (4); School of Computer Science (2); Tepper School of Business (4)

Notes:

  • Returning starting goalkeeper Alex Singh was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Men's Soccer Team. It marked the fifth straight year that at least one member of the Tartans received the accolade and 12th of the last 13 years.
  • Elliot Cohen, 2020 graduate, was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Great Lakes Region Team for the second straight season. It was the seventh straight season at least one member of the Tartans received the honor and 18th of the last 19 years.
  • Four players were named to the All-UAA Team last season with one on the current roster: Jason Edmunds
  • Ten players earned UAA All-Academic Recognition with five on the current roster: Jack Bean, Callan Capitolo, Chester Glenn, Hale Lieberman and Alex Singh
  • During their playing season in 2019, the Tartans had nine players earn a 4.0 in the classroom.

Thoughts from Head Coach Brandon Bowman:
"The 2020 season is the most unique season of my coaching career. Although, the challenges ahead are difficult, we have asked our players to focus on what we are permitted to do and maximize each opportunity to improve. We have a committed and eager core of returning players and are excited about our first-year class. All players are embracing the challenge and adapting to our new normal. Our focus this fall is on individual improvement through technical repetition and fitness exercises. Our individual work will keep us fit, sharp on the ball and ready to resume team play when permitted."

note: The roster is as of September 17, 2020, and is subject to change.