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“Felix
is a very talented player with great pace,” said John Murphy,
Assistant Coach and Director of Youth Soccer Development for the
Revolution. Murphy served three years (1998-2000) as Head Men’s
Soccer Coach at Northeast-10 rival Assumption College where he first
saw Brillant during his freshman season in 2000, when he totaled a
career-best 16 points on three goals and career-high ten assists,
and continued to track his progress.
“We feel he can play up front or outside,” continued
Murphy. “He certainly gives us options and has great potential, so
couldn’t pass on the opportunity with him being local. We hope he
can have an impact on our team in the future.”
Brillant recently completed a stellar four-year career at
Franklin Pierce where he joined Vuckovic as the only two players in
program history to earn All-New England status four times. Brillant
was also a four-time All-Northeast-10 selection and was named the
Conference’s Freshman of the Year in 2000 when he claimed NSCAA/adidas
All-America honors.
Brillant finished his career with seven goals and 25 assists for 39 points in 68 career matches played. His 39 points rank 19th on the program's career scoring list while his 25 assists are good for ninth all-time. Brillant ranked second on the team in 2003 with five assists, two of which came on match-winning goals and another on a match-tying tally.
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“This
is a dream come true for Felix,” said Franklin Pierce Head Coach Marco
Koolman. “He will get the opportunity to prove himself in
the professional ranks. Felix is one of those kids that eats and
sleeps soccer and I’m sure he will make the most of his chance to
make it in pro soccer.”
Brillant played two summers for the Cape Cod Crusaders in the
Premier Developmental League (PDL), helping lead the team to
back-to-back PDL National Championships in 2002 and 2003. He was
named MVP of the 2002 National Tournament.
Brillant is the sixth Franklin Pierce student-athlete to be
drafted by a major sports organization, joining Vuckovic, women’s
soccer All-American Minna Mustonen (New York Power, 2002) and
baseball standouts Justin Blood (Seattle Mariners, 2001), Chris
Shank (Oakland Athletics, 2002) and Matt Weagle (Saint Louis
Cardinals, 2003).
Franklin Pierce, ranked No. 19 in the final NSCAA/adidas
Division II poll, posted an 11-6-2 overall record this past fall and
earned the program’s ninth NCAA Tournament berth before falling in
the first round to No. 7 UMass Lowell, 3-0, in New Haven, Conn. The
Ravens finished with an 11-2 record in Northeast-10 Conference play,
good for second place in the regular season.
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