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Men's Soccer

Men's soccer ends the competitive season with a win

(Mount Vernon, Wash.) –– The Skagit Valley College (SVC) Athletic Department is celebrating a historic and record-setting fall 2021 sports season in volleyball, women's soccer, and men's soccer within the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC).
 
The Cardinals were proud to be ranked in the NWAC top 10 at #6 and received the Athletic Director's Cup in the large school division (8-12 sports offered). The award recognizes the schools that perform the best in the NWAC championships. 
 
"Our fall coaches, Joe, Tony, and Jordan did a fantastic job establishing a successful culture within their programs under continued health and safety challenges," said Athletic Director Mitch Freeman. "This year's success will create continued momentum for their programs, our department, and SVC. I am thankful to our head coaches and the student-athletes who performed at a high level since they started last August."

Men's Soccer —
This year, head coach Jordan Carver restarted the SVC men's soccer program, which has been one of the most prominent programs in NWAC history.
 
After a one-year hiatus, the Cardinals won five games and narrowly missed an opportunity to make the NWAC Championships.
 
During his first two months leading the Cardinals, Carver recruited an entire roster that included nine international student-athletes from as far away as France, Germany, and Japan.
 
This year's team also included three North Division All-Stars: Tobie Smith, Aurelien Habasquez, and Manuel Segura.
 
Coach Carver was named the North Division Coach of the Year.


 
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Players Mentioned

Aurelien Habasque

#4 Aurelien Habasque

DF
5' 9"
Freshman
Tobie  Smith

#8 Tobie Smith

DF
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Aurelien Habasque

#4 Aurelien Habasque

5' 9"
Freshman
DF
Tobie  Smith

#8 Tobie Smith

5' 6"
Freshman
DF

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