Northeastern Huskies men's soccer

The Northeastern Huskies men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Northeastern University in NCAA Division I college soccer. The team belongs to the Colonial Athletic Association and plays home games at Parsons Field, a 7,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Brookline, Massachusetts. The facilities include two multipurpose weight and cardio rooms in the Cabot Center and Matthews Arena.

Northeastern Huskies men's soccer
Founded1984; 40 years ago
UniversityNortheastern University
Head coachJeremy Bonomo (1st season)
ConferenceCAA
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
StadiumParsons Field
(Capacity: 7,000)
NicknameHuskies
ColorsRed and black[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament appearances
2002, 2012
Conference Tournament championships
2002, 2012
Conference Regular Season championships
2000, 2002

The Huskies are currently led by first-year head coach Jeremy Bonomowho, who took the position in February 2024 after serving as a head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.[2] The team has an all-time record 285–383–75 (.382) through the 2023 season.[3] The Huskies have made 2 appearances in the NCAA tournament with a combined record of 2–2, having made the tournament in 2002 and 2012.[4]

Head coaches

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TenureCoachYearsRecordPct.
1984–1986Winston Smith29–42–2.189
1987–1990Keith Cammidge322–47–1.321
1991–1995Turi Lonero539–51–1.434
1996–2004Ed Matz583–74–16.526
2005–2015Brian Ainscough1082–92–35.476
2016–2021Chris Gbandi532–52–10.394
2022–2023Rich Weinrebe110–16–9.414
2024–presentJeremy Bonomo

Current technical staff

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PositionStaff
Athletic directorJim Madigan
Head coachJeremy Bonomo
Assistant coachRicardo Pinto
Assistant strength and conditioning coachPeter Franco
Athletic trainerNick Kaltenbronn

Last updated: May 1, 2024

Roster

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Current squad

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As of 1 June 2024[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
GK  GERTobias Jahn
GK  USAColby Hegarty
DF  USATBD
DF  USATBD
 USATBD
5DF  USAFabrizio Cubeddu
 USATBD
 USATBD
8MF  USAAndres Torrealba
9FW  USASebastian Restrepo
10FW  NORTobias Wangerud
11FW  NORKevin Ogudugu
12MF  USAKade Tepe
14DF  NORThomas Vold
No.Pos. NationPlayer
15FW  USAEthan Franco
16MF  ITADavide Romeo
17DF  GERMathias Hille
 USATBD
19MF  USAMorris Matthew
 USATBD
21FW  NZLFraser Brown
 USATBD
23MF  USAEdward Rendle
24FW  USAGriffin Polinsky
25DF  USAGus Mendieta
26MF  USAConnor Lawlor
27MF  USAJet Ulven
28FW  USAHarry Sankey
30DF  USAMatty Gardner
32MF  USANeil Devnani
GK  USABrady Elmblad
99DF  GERChristopher Schurz
99  USAJaden Prado
99MF  CANEthan Kang
99MF  CANAlexander Henderson
99  USATomas Sciarra
99  USAAlec Kenison |}

Record by year

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References:[6]

Conference Regular Season ChampionsConference Tournament ChampionsConference Regular Season & Tournament ChampionsNational Champions^Shared standing T
SeasonConferenceHead CoachSeason ResultsPostseason result
OverallConferenceConference Standings
1984IndependentWinston Smith4–11–0
19853–14–2
19862–17–0
19875–12–0
1988America EastKeith Cammid4–14–00–5–0
19893–15–00–5–0
199010–7–11–4–0
1991Turi Lonero4–16–00–7–08th
19927–11–01–6–07th
199310–8–03–4–06th
19947–10–12–5–06th
199511–6–05–4–07th
1996Ed Matz12–5–26–1–22nd
19975–11–23–4–25th
19987–11–01–8–010th
199911–6–25–2–23rd
2000†10–8–07–2–01st
200113–8–07–4–04th
2002♦12–8–46–2–01stNCAA 2nd Round
200310–7–44–4–15th
20043–10–42–4–38th
2005Colonia Athletic AssociationBrian Ainscough3–9–62–4–5
20068–10–26–4–15th
20078–10–16–4–16th
20087–5–95–2–45th
200910–8–18–2–13rd
20105–9–33–5–310th
201110–6–36–4–15th
2012‡14–3–46–4–12ndNCAA 2nd Round
20136–9–33–3–35th
20148–11–18–11–15th
20153–12–22–6–08th
2016Chris Gbandi6–11–03–5–08th
20173–12–31–6–18th
20186–9–13–4–16th
20196–9–33–3–25th
20200-5-10-3-14thNorth div
202111–6–25–1–22ndPlayoffs
2022Rich Weinrebe6–9–34–4–14thPlayoffs
20232–8–61–4–310th
2024Jeremy Bonomo

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ "Northeastern Athletics Logo Sheet". August 13, 2018. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Northeastern Welcomes Jeremy Bonomo as Men's Soccer Head Coach". CAA. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Year-by-Year Records". Northeastern University. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  4. ^ "All Time Records vs. Opponents". Northeastern University. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  5. ^ "2023 Men's Soccer Roster". nuhuskies.com. Northeastern University Athletics. Retrieved January 31, 2024.
  6. ^ "Men's Soccer - All-Time Results".
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