List of NCAA Division I men's soccer players with 40 goals and 40 assists

This is a list of NCAA Division I men's soccer players who have reached both 40 goals and 40 assists in their careers. Numbers in bold italics indicate the highest number for each category among the players in the list.

Since the arrival of Major League Soccer and its academy system there have been fewer division I college players playing all four years, thus reducing the number of players that have been in the 40-40 club for soccer. Only two players reached the achievement since MLS began play, and the last player to reach this achievement was Andy Williams, in 1997, who has since retired from the game.

Key edit

* Elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame

List edit

Player School Final year Years Goals Assists Points Reference
Shoa Agonafer UCLA 1972 4 76 40 192 [1]
Joe Casucci Niagara 1972 4 53 44 150 [2]
Aleks Mihalovic Jacksonville 1978 4 41 54 136 [3]
Hayden Knight Marquette 1979 4 52 42 146 [4]
Dave McWilliams Philadelphia U 1979 4 47 43 137 [5]
Dan McNevin Stanford 1979 3 43 42 128 [6]
Pedro DeBrito Connecticut 1981 4 43 59 145 [7]
Ted Rafalovich Stanford 1981 4 45 62 152 [6]
Chris Ogu NC State 1983 4 51 55 157 [8]
Doug Yearwood Georgia State 1984 4 59 46 164 [9]
Tom Kain Duke 1985 4 51 45 147 [10]
John Kerr Jr. Duke 1986 4 42 43 127 [11]
Dan McHugh Evansville 1986 4 46 41 143 [12]
Bruce Murray* Clemson 1987 4 48 46 142 [13]
Magnus Ramquist Radford 1987 4 40 41 121 [14]
Steve Morris Syracuse 1990 4 43 43 129 [15]
Sigfus Karason South Alabama 1990 4 47 40 134 [16]
Pearse Tormey Clemson 1990 4 40 41 121 [17]
Dante Washington Radford 1992 4 82 66 230 [14]
Brian McBride* Saint Louis 1993 4 72 40 184 [18]
Guillermo Jara San Diego 1995 4 51 48 150 [19]
Matt McKeon Saint Louis 1995 4 47 46 140 [20]
Mike Fisher Virginia 1996 4 56 55 167 [21]
Andy Williams Rhode Island 1997 4 52 45 149 [22]

References edit

General
  • "Players With 40 Goals and 40 Assists". Division I Men's Soccer Records (PDF) (19th ed.). Indianapolis: NCAA. August 10, 2018. pp. 7–8. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
Footnotes
  1. ^ Yannis, Alex (December 24, 1972). "Storer Building Dynasty For U.C.L.A. in Soccer". The New York Times. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  2. ^ "MAAC Announces 35th Anniversary Teams For Fall Sports". Niagara University Athletics. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  3. ^ Millar, Steve (June 22, 2015). "Lemont's Aleks Mihailovic is Girls Soccer Player of the Year". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  4. ^ "Hayden Knight (1991) - Marquette 'M Club' Hall of Fame". Marquette University Athletics. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  5. ^ "Dave MacWilliams". Jefferson Rams Official Athletic Site. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  6. ^ a b "Career Records". Stanford University Athletics. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  7. ^ "Pedro DeBrito Passes Away". University of Connecticut Athletics. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  8. ^ "Mens Soccer | Records". projects.ncsu.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  9. ^ "Spring Soccer Alumni Event Being Planned". GeorgiaStateSports.com. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  10. ^ "Tom Kain". MAC Hermann Trophy. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  11. ^ "Soccer Coach John Kerr on the Evolution of Recruiting". today.duke.edu. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  12. ^ "UE Athletics announces Hall of Fame Class". University of Evansville Athletics. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  13. ^ Staff report. "Clemson soccer legend Murray named to national Hall of Fame". GoUpstate. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  14. ^ a b "Career Records". Radford University Athletics. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  15. ^ "FC United". www.fcunitedpremier.com. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  16. ^ "Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). September 27, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  17. ^ "Pearse Tormey, Soccer Great". Clemson Tigers Official Athletics Site. 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  18. ^ "Brian McBride Inducted into the Soccer Hall of Fame". slubillikens.com. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  19. ^ "Guillermo Jara Player Profile". MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  20. ^ "SLU Men's Soccer Record Book" (PDF). slubillikens.com. March 2, 2012. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  21. ^ "11/6/00: Then & Now: Expanded SA Q&A with Mike Fisher". www.socceramerica.com. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  22. ^ "Former URI Soccer Star Andrew Williams Named to the Soccer America All-Decade Team". Rhode Island. 1999-12-23. Retrieved 2018-12-28.

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