Nick Devine led the team with 10 goals and earned first team All-conference honors.
Coast Guard won its final three New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) games to finish in third place, the best finish since joining the NEWMAC in 1998. The Bears finished 8-9-1 overall and 3-3 in conference play.
Senior goal keeper Tim Olah and junior forward Nick Devine were named to the NEWMAC first team while senior midfielder Jacob Larsen earned second team honors. It was the first time each of them earned All-conference honors.
Olah, the only goal keeper on the first team, posted a 1.63 goals against averaged and had two shutouts. The Bears three conference losses were all by one goal, two of them in double overtime to the top two seeds. Five of the Bears nine losses on the season were by one goal.
Devine led the team with 10 goals and 23 points, both of which ranked him fifth in the conference. He led the team with three game winning goals and also scored four of the Bears nine goals in NEWMAC play this season.
Larsen was the Bears top midfielder and was tied for second on the team with three goals while also ranking second on the team with four assists. He had a pair of game winning goals this season including his only conference goal of the season vs. Springfield.
Sophomore Brett Godiksen led the team with 10 assists and was second with 12 points.
Senior Spencer Ross, junior Matt Zangle and sophomores Anthony Walker and Kevin Noll were all tied for second on the team with three goals.