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2011 HALL OF FAME PROFILE: The 1997 Redmen soccer team

Published: 14 July 2011

 

1997 McGill Redmen Soccer Championship Team Photo:

FRONT ROW (left to right): Kevin McConnell, Marc Mounicot (co-captain), Graham Butcher (asst. coach), Salim Brahimi (asst. coach), Pat Raimondo (head coach), Adam Mar (asst. coach), Sean Shepherd (co-captain), Peter Bryant (alternate captain). MIDDLE ROW: Marc Labrom, Rehan Ali, Gino Lalli, Shawndelle Hanna (student therapist), Jennifer Williams (student therapist), Caroline Lavoie (physiotherapist), Sabrina Polletta (student therapist), Robert Baird, Keith Dennis, Jason Frenette. BACK ROW: Gaetano Zullo, Dan Bernad, Simon Abadie, Jason Forsyth (goalkeeper), Simon Raby, Eddy Zuppel (goalkeeper), Justin Student, Andrew Eisenstark and Ehab Rashid.

 

 

The 1997 McGill men's soccer squad has been selected in the team category and is among a half-dozen 2011 new additions to the McGill Sports Hall of Fame.

 

The Redmen overcame all odds to capture an unexpected national championship in what was thought to be a rebuilding season, marking the school's first CIAU title in any sport over the previous decade.

 

The Redmen finished first in the Quebec conference with a 6-2-2 regular season record and posted a 10-6-6 record overall, en route to capturing the QSSF title and the CIAU's Sam Davidson trophy.

 

In the CIAU gold medal match at Halifax, McGill overcame the loss of Marc Labrom, an all-Canadian defender, to a red card only four  minutes after the opening whistle. They played air-tight defence against heavily-favoured UBC and came away with a 1-0 victory, after a 5-4 decision on penalty kicks. Co-captain and all-Canadian Marc Mounicot tied the shootout round at 4-4 and Peter Bryant netted the decisive marker with his only goal of the season.

 

Mounicot, who shared the conference scoring lead, was voted as the league's player of the year and won the Forbes trophy as McGill's male athlete of the year.

 

Pat Raimondo earned conference coach-of-the-year honours and the team featured five conference all-stars, including Labrom, Mounicot, Kevin McConnell and goalkeeper Jason Forsyth, who was named CIS tourney MVP and later won the Uldis Auders trophy winner as McGill's top sophomore student-athlete.

 

The induction luncheon, scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 13 2011, kicks off the University's Homecoming Week celebrations. Tickets for the event are $65 and can be reserved by contacting the McGill Alumni Association at 514-398-8288.

 

 

1997 QSSF Men's Soccer Standings

 

TEAM                        GP    W   L     T     GF    GA    PTS

McGill                        10     6     2     2     21     13     20

UQAM                       10     5     2     3     14     10     18

Sherbrooke                10     4     2     4     19     14     16

Concordia                  10     4     4     2     18     18     14

UQTR                        10     3     3     4     19     16     13

Bishop's                    10     0     9     1      7      27      1

 

1997 McGILL SOCCER SCHEDULE & RESULTS:

 

*Lost 0-3 vs. Queen's (Old Four tourney; non-conference game)

*Tied 1-1 vs. Western (Old Four tourney; non-conference game)

*Lost 0-3 vs. Dartmouth (non-conference game)

*Lost 1-5 vs. U.Mass (non-conference game)

*Tied 1-1 vs. Harvard (non-conference game)

WON 4-3 vs. UQAM

WON 3-0 vs. Sherbrooke

Tied 1-1 vs. UQTR

WON 4-2 vs. Bishop's

Lost 1-2  vs. Concordia

WON 1-0 vs. UQAM

WON 2-1 vs. UQTR

Tied 1-1 vs. Sherbrooke

Lost 1-2  vs. Concordia

WON 3-1 vs. Bishop's

WON 3-0 vs. Concordia (QSSF semifinal)

WON 3-1 vs. UQAM (QSSF championship game)

Lost 1-2  vs. York (CIS championship pool play)

WON 2-0 vs. St. FX (CIS championship pool play)

WON 1-0 vs. UBC [OTS; 5-4 on PK] (CIS championship game)

 

 

SOURCE:

Earl Zukerman

Communications Officer

Athletics & Recreation

McGill University

514-398-7012 (Tel.)

m.athletics.mcgill.ca (mobile website)

www.mcgill.ca/athletics

earl.zukerman [at] mcgill.ca?subject=E-mail%20hyperlink%20for%20Earl%20Zukerman"> earl.zukerman [at] mcgill.ca

 

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