The Northeastern Huskies men's soccer team represents 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 |
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Founded | 1984; 40 years ago |
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University | Northeastern University |
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Head coach | Jeremy Bonomo (1st season) |
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Conference | CAA |
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Location | Boston, Massachusetts |
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Stadium | Parsons Field (Capacity: 7,000) |
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Nickname | Huskies |
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Colors | Red and black[1] |
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2002, 2012 |
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2002, 2012 |
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The Huskies are currently led by first-year head coach Jeremy Bonomo. The team has an all-time record 285–383–75 (.382) through the 2023 season.[2] 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.[3]
Head coaches
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Tenure
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Coach
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Years
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Record
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Pct.
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1984–1986
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Winston Smith
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2
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9–42–2
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.189
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1987–1990
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Keith Cammidge
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3
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22–47–1
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.321
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1991–1995
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Turi Lonero
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5
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39–51–1
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.434
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1996–2004
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Ed Matz
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5
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83–74–16
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.526
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2005–2015
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Brian Ainscough
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10
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82–92–35
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.476
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2016–2021
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Chris Gbandi
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5
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32–52–10
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.394
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2022–2023
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Rich Weinrebe
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1
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10–16–9
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.414
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2024–present
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Jeremy Bonomo
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Current technical staff
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Position
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Staff
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Athletic director
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Jim Madigan
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Head coach
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Jeremy Bonomo
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Assistant coach
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Ricardo Pinto
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Assistant coach
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Renato Rosas
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Strength coach
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Peter Franco
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Athletic trainer
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Nick Kaltenbronn
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Current squad
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- As of January 31, 2024[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Record by year
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References:[5]
Conference Regular Season Champions†
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Conference Tournament Champions‡
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Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions♦
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National Champions^
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Shared standing T
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Season
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Conference
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Head Coach
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Season Results
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Postseason result
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Overall
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Conference
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Conference Standings
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1984
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Independent
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Winston Smith
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4–11–0
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1985
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3–14–2
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1986
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2–17–0
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1987
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5–12–0
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1988
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America East
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Keith Cammid
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4–14–0
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0–5–0
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1989
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3–15–0
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0–5–0
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1990
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10–7–1
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1–4–0
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1991
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Turi Lonero
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4–16–0
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0–7–0
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8th
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1992
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7–11–0
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1–6–0
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7th
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1993
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10–8–0
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3–4–0
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6th
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1994
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7–10–1
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2–5–0
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6th
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1995
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11–6–0
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5–4–0
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7th
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1996
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Ed Matz
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12–5–2
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6–1–2
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2nd
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1997
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5–11–2
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3–4–2
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5th
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1998
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7–11–0
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1–8–0
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10th
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1999
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11–6–2
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5–2–2
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3rd
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2000†
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10–8–0
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7–2–0
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1st
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2001
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13–8–0
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7–4–0
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4th
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2002♦
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12–8–4
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6–2–0
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1st
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NCAA 2nd Round
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2003
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10–7–4
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4–4–1
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5th
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2004
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3–10–4
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2–4–3
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8th
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2005
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Colonia Athletic Association
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Brian Ainscough
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3–9–6
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2–4–5
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2006
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8–10–2
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6–4–1
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5th
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2007
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8–10–1
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6–4–1
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6th
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2008
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7–5–9
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5–2–4
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5th
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2009
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10–8–1
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8–2–1
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3rd
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2010
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5–9–3
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3–5–3
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10th
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2011
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10–6–3
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6–4–1
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5th
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2012‡
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14–3–4
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6–4–1
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2nd
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NCAA 2nd Round
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2013
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6–9–3
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3–3–3
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5th
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2014
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8–11–1
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8–11–1
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5th
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2015
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3–12–2
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2–6–0
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8th
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2016
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Chris Gbandi
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6–11–0
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3–5–0
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8th
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2017
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3–12–3
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1–6–1
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8th
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2018
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6–9–1
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3–4–1
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6th
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2019
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6–9–3
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3–3–2
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5th
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2020
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0-5-1
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0-3-1
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4th
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North div
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2021
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11–6–2
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5–1–2
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2nd
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Playoffs
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2022
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Rich Weinrebe
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6–9–3
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4–4–1
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4th
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Playoffs
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2023
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2–8–6
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1–4–3
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10th
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2024
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Jeremy Bonomo
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Notable players
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References
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External links
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