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One-Goal Losses Prove Frustrating After a promising start, the 1994 Washington ended the frustration, Western Maryland men's soccer and the Green Terror got a shot in team found the going tough as it the arm with a 3-2 upset at Captain Matt St. Jean gets airborne inanimpressivesave. finished the year with a 4-12-2 Gettysburg in the final week of the overall record. season. The win was Western The Green Terror lost its season Maryland's first over the Bullets opener to Carnegie Mellon, which since 1988, and knocked Gettysburg earned a berth in the NCAA out of the Division III playoff Division III playoffs, before going 3- picture. 0-1 in its next four contests. Seniors Chris Kaplan and Matt St. Western Maryland then went Jean were All-CC second-team exactly one month without a win or selections. Kaplan topped the Green a tie. The stretch included nine Terror in scoring with seven goals, consecutive losses, including five and St. Jean posted a goals-against straight by one goal. The final average of just 2.06. Matt Massey, defeat in the skid was another one- another senior, and sophomore Mac goal heartbreaker at home to Wilson were All-CC honorable- Centennial Conference (CC) rival mention picks. Johns Hopkins, the eventual The Green Terror ended the Division IfIrunner-up. A 2-2 conference tie versus (Left to Right) 1st Row: Student Trainer Zippy Mackie, Chris Kaplan, Christtaan Abildso, Matt Massey, Matt St.Iean. BrentOrmiston, Eric Farrow, Kevin Koretzki, Brett Edwards, John D'Andrea. 2nd Row: Trainer Rochelle Lauret, Dave Maschke, Drew Chardo, Blair St. Amand, Dave Mirra, Ryan Hudson, Drew [ahn, Eric Laurence, Michael Clinton, Jay Junkin. 3rd Row: Student Trainer Christy McCauley, Mark Rohme, Chad Bennett, Mac Wilson, Cui Valladares, Rick Estes, Michael Eves, Jeffrey Patten, Chris LeCron, Seth Noone, Cameron Chesnik, Assistant Coach Denny Snyder. Not pictured - Head Coach John Plevyak Sports 103