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This was the year that the Knights of Fairleigh Dickinson posted an undefeated record. The club swept nine opponents aside before being stymied in a double overtime tie by their perennial foe Bridgeport University. When the first practice session was called by Coach George Glasgow, seventeen men representing nine nations gathered in an international con- ference to plot the strategy for the impending season. Nine different philosophies had to be dissected, re-arranged and assembled in order for the team to function in a coherent manner. No matter how good the defense of a team may be, it is powerless un- less its excellence is matched with an outstanding offense. Such was evident in the successful season turned in by the Maroon and White. Our booters mounted a 33 goal attack compared to 11 goals scored by our opponents. The warhead of Fairleigh's attack was the forward line with its scoring attack averaging four goals per game. The leading scorer for F.D.U. was Manfred Dreschniol, who established a new university scoring record with the total of 18 goals. Other giants on the forward line were center forward, Don McGregor, tallying 5 goals; left wing, George Michaelidis with four goals; inside, Elmostapha Jamalledine, with four goals; inside, Frank Ricci, with two goals; and Malcom Yorkston contributing several assists. The important task of middle of the field control was assigned to sophomore All- American Danny Goldstein and iunior Eckhard Rieger. Both played a varia- tion of the same position in making tine defensive plays and blocking many attempted goals aimed for Knight goalie Egleberto Preziosi. Likewise, the fine defensive action executed by AH-American H963-1964i Mike Lonergan, AlI-American honorable mention U964-65i contributed much to Knight suc- cess. The climax of a 9-0-1 season was a disheartening loss to the US. Naval Academy, 2-1, in the N.C.A.A. playoffs. The success of this season brought Fairleigh Dickinson's boaters national prominence and assures a victorious season for next year. FDU dd-aVAOsAAAAA Howard University Rider College Pratt Institute New York University Columbia University Long Island University City College of New York Seton Hall University Trenton State College University of Bridgeport United States Naval Academy 87 M-'O-'N-'HMOOW
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'I 0 TOP ROW: Coach Glasgow, Charles Marshall, Donald McGregor, George Michaelidis, Daniel Rosen, Frank Ricci, Elia Efsfrotio, Ronald Roedemo, Daniel Goldstein, Zof Tsimahides, Al Preziosi, Elmostapho Jamolledine. MISSING: Mike Lonergcm, Eckhord Reiger, and Jack Remignonti Urained. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Turner, Manfred Dreschniol. varsity soccer 86
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