Temple University Athletics
2008 Men's Soccer Roster
Roster
Noone, J.T.
Jersey Number 27
J.T. Noone
- Position:
- MF/F
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 160
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Harrisburg, PA
- High School:
- Central Dauphin
Bio
2009: The team co-captain started in 17 of 18 games … Led the Owls in assists for the third consecutive season … All-time leader in career assists at Temple with 26 … Ranked first in the A-10 with 0.41 assists per game average… Ranked second in the A-10 with seven assists … Was one of nine in the Atlantic 10 Conference to earn NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region First-Team honors … Named to the ESPN The Magazine Men's Soccer Academic All-America University Division Second Team and Academic All-Conference team … Selected to the NSCAA/adidas Men’s College Scholar All-America University Division first team … Honored as an Atlantic 10 All-Conference first team member and Soccer Six All-Star … Named to the Men’s College Best XI by The Philly Soccer News … Candidate for Philly Soccer News’ Player of the Year … Honored as the 2009 Male Student-Athlete of the Year at Temple’s annual Breakfast of Champions … One of 34 finalists for the College Player of the Year award … Offered an invitation to the 2010 adidas MLS Player Combine ... Named to TU President’s Honor Roll.
2008: Became the first Owl in 22 years to earn All-America honors with his selection to the NSCAA Second Team All-America squad...Received NSCAA First Team All-Atlantic Region honors, as well as being named to the ESPN The Magazine Men's Soccer Academic All-America University Division first team with a 3.88 cumulative GPA...Earned Academic All-Conference honors on top of being named a member of the All-Conference first team...Also garnered the Soccer Seven's "Chris Jones" Player of the Year award and "John McAdams" Academic Player of the Year award...Set the TU single-season record for assists with 12, while also leading the team in points with 26...Honored at the University's Breakfast of Champions as the top male Student-Athlete of the Year...Netted two game winning goals, one of which came in the Owls upset-win over then #22 Dayton.
2007: Appeared in all 18 matches, starting 14...Led team in assists with five...Registered first assist of the season in a 2-1 win against Rider at Drexel Invitational...Named to Drexel Invitational all-tournament team...Named to ESPN The Magazine Men's Soccer Academic All-District 2 University Division Second Team with a 3.93 cumulative GPA...Also named to President's Honor Roll at the Unversity's Breakfast of Champions...Assisted on game-winner in second overtime in a 1-0 win against Massachusetts.
2006: Appeared in 14 matches, starting 11...Tied for second on team with two goals and highest among returning players...Led team in SOG percentage among players with five or more shots (.667)...Scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-2 loss at Lafayette...Also scored loan goal in a 2-1 loss at Rhode Island...Registered game-winning assist against Saint Joseph's.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter for Central Dauphin...Team captain as a senior...Second team all-league and Mid-Penn honorable mention selection...Member of 2003 and 2004 ODP Regional Champion Super Nova squad...Helped team win 2002 EPYSA Indoor State Cup...Plans to major in elementary education/special education.
2008: Became the first Owl in 22 years to earn All-America honors with his selection to the NSCAA Second Team All-America squad...Received NSCAA First Team All-Atlantic Region honors, as well as being named to the ESPN The Magazine Men's Soccer Academic All-America University Division first team with a 3.88 cumulative GPA...Earned Academic All-Conference honors on top of being named a member of the All-Conference first team...Also garnered the Soccer Seven's "Chris Jones" Player of the Year award and "John McAdams" Academic Player of the Year award...Set the TU single-season record for assists with 12, while also leading the team in points with 26...Honored at the University's Breakfast of Champions as the top male Student-Athlete of the Year...Netted two game winning goals, one of which came in the Owls upset-win over then #22 Dayton.
2007: Appeared in all 18 matches, starting 14...Led team in assists with five...Registered first assist of the season in a 2-1 win against Rider at Drexel Invitational...Named to Drexel Invitational all-tournament team...Named to ESPN The Magazine Men's Soccer Academic All-District 2 University Division Second Team with a 3.93 cumulative GPA...Also named to President's Honor Roll at the Unversity's Breakfast of Champions...Assisted on game-winner in second overtime in a 1-0 win against Massachusetts.
2006: Appeared in 14 matches, starting 11...Tied for second on team with two goals and highest among returning players...Led team in SOG percentage among players with five or more shots (.667)...Scored his first collegiate goal in a 3-2 loss at Lafayette...Also scored loan goal in a 2-1 loss at Rhode Island...Registered game-winning assist against Saint Joseph's.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter for Central Dauphin...Team captain as a senior...Second team all-league and Mid-Penn honorable mention selection...Member of 2003 and 2004 ODP Regional Champion Super Nova squad...Helped team win 2002 EPYSA Indoor State Cup...Plans to major in elementary education/special education.
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