Koolman
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Franklin
Pierce re-wrote the program record book this fall, with the Ravens
posting an NCAA Division II-best 16 shutouts to shatter the previous
record of ten clean sheets set during their Final Four campaign in
1991. The Ravens posted a Northeast-10 best 0.65 team goals against
average (6th in Division II), yielding just 16 goals, which
edged the previous mark of 19 goals against set in 1995.
Koolman recruits also received
recognition as grad student Craig Stewart (Newcastle Upon Tyne,
England) received Northeast-10 Player of the Year honors and James
Thorpe (East Longmeadow, Mass./Bridgton Academy) was named
NE-10 Goalkeeper and Freshman of the Year. Grad student Christopher
Joyce (Jarrow, England) led the Conference with 52 points and
22 goals to go with eight assists in his first season at the College.
Koolman boasts a 138-57-14 (.694)
career mark, which includes six successful seasons as head coach at
Gannon University in Erie, Pa. He ranks 14th among Division II coaches
all-time with his .694 career winning percentage, while his 138 career
wins ranks 41st among active coaches in Division II.
Since joining Franklin Pierce,
Koolman has produced six All-America, two NSCAA Scholar All-America,
21 All-New England, six CoSIDA Academic All-District and 36
All-Northeast-10 selections.
All-America midfielder Felix Brillant,
one of Koolman's first recruits after coming to Franklin Pierce, was
selected in the sixth round of Major League Soccer's SuperDraft last
January by the New England Revolution and signed a developmental
contract with the club. Brillant appeared in 19 matches, with six
starts, in his first MLS season, registering a goal and two assists.
Koolman enjoyed six winning seasons at Gannon, his alma mater,
from 1991 to '96. He still ranks second at the University in career
wins as he compiled a 74-29-6 (.706) record. The Golden Knights were
ranked nationally each season during his tenure and reached the NCAA
Division II Final Four in 1993 a feat that earned him National Coach
of the Year accolades.
Koolman also copped Coach of the Year honors in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) following the 1995 season.
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