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FDU SOCCER CAMP IS RUN BY SETH ROLAND SOCCER
FDU SOCCER CAMP IS RUN BY SETH
ROLAND SOCCER SETH ROLAND - FAIRLEIGH Seth Roland took over the Ranking as high as No. 15 in the nation in 2006, FDU won all but one
conference game, posting an NEC record of 6-1-2. The Knights posted a 12-5-1
overall record under Roland in 2006, notching a 10-win season for the seventh
straight year. The Knights went undefeated in their first eight games,
getting off to the program’s best start since 1975. In 2005, Roland led the Knights to their sixth-straight 10-win season,
finishing 10-8-1 overall and advancing to the NEC Championship game for the
fifth consecutive year after capturing a fourth NEC regular season crown in
five years. They went on to finish the season with a No. 9 ranking in the
Mid-Atlantic Region. In 2003, the Knights became the first team in league history to win four
straight Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament titles and captured a third
NEC regular season crown in four years. They posted a 14-5-1 record and made
a third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament to end up ranked No. 23 in the
final NSCAA/adidas national poll and No. 1 in the
Mid-Atlantic Region. In 2002, his Knights made the program's second straight NCAA Tournament
appearance after winning their third straight NEC Tournament with a pair of
shootout wins. They were selected to host the first round of the NCAA
Tournament for the first time since 1984 and drew a crowd of nearly 500 fans.
The Knights didn't disappoint as they won another thrilling shootout over the
Holy Cross Crusaders to advance to the second round against third ranked Roland guided the Knights to their first NCAA Tournament bid since 1989
in the fall of 2001. They made the most of that opportunity with three
consecutive upsets of nationally recognized programs to advance to the Elite
Eight. They took eventual national champion During his first season in 1997, the Knights started six freshmen, three
sophomores, one junior and one senior. The youthful squad went on to post a
10-8-2 mark overall and finished the conference schedule second with a 4-1-1
record and a berth in the conference tournament. After a 1-0 win against
Monmouth in the semifinals, the Knights fell 1-0 to LIU in the NEC
Championship game. His second season brought in a talented mix of players that competed in
one of the school's toughest soccer schedules to date, playing six teams
ranked in the nation's top-25 and losing by just one goal in four contests.
While competing at this level, the Knights succeeded in the NEC, finishing
second with a 6-2-1 record. A 120-minute, two-overtime affair against Central
Connecticut State in the NEC semifinal knocked Fairleigh Dickinson from the
tournament, 2-1, and ended the Knights' season with a 7-11-2 overall mark. The program remained on track to reach its goals in 1999 as Roland
continued to expand recruiting on the international frontier. The roster
included players from The 2000 season saw Roland and the Knights regionally ranked every week
of the season. They posted a 13-8-1 overall mark, also the program's highest
win total since 1989, and took the NEC title with an 8-2-0 record. Roland was
rewarded by being voted NEC Coach of the Year by his peers. After nine years at Fairleigh Dickinson and 19 years overall as a head
coach, Roland's career coaching record now stands at 221-126-34, a .625
winning percentage. Roland began his full-time head coaching career when, at age 24, he was
appointed to the position at From 1987-92, Roland was the head coach at the In 1992 Roland became the top assistant to Al Albert at the College of
William and Mary. During his tenure, he was part of the most successful era
in the school's long soccer history. During the five years he was in A 1979 graduate of the Roland and his two daughters, 10-year-old Hannah and eight-year-old
Laura, reside in ORCE KOZESKI - ASSISTANT COACH Orce Kozeski is in his fifth year as an assistant coach after
a four-year career with the Knights from 1998-2002. Kozeski assists with all
facets of the program. "Orce is a guy who has a great future as a coach with a very good
soccer mind," said Roland. "He played four years here, knows our
program and played an integral role in our rise." Kozeski finished his career as a Knight with 18 points on nine goals from
the midfield. He was a penalty kick specialist for Roland's squad, tallying a
career-best four goals in 2001 as he helped the Knights on their Cinderella
run to the NCAA Tournament Elite EIght. In the 2001
NEC Championship game vs. Kozeski was born in
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