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Justin Moose - Wake Forest - The freshman forward scored Wake Forest's goal in their 1-1 tie with St. Louis. His second goal of the year was the game winner in the Demon Deacon's 2-1 win over Akron.
Ryan Pore - University of Tulsa - Pore tallied the first goal in the Golden Hurricane's upset win over 15th ranked Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Adam Hage - Bradley - Hage tallied the game winner in Bradley's 2-1 win over Illinois-Chicago. Hage's game winner came with only 1:04 remaining in regulation.
Joe Ducci - Bradley - The freshman forward from New Lenox, Illinois scored the game winner in the Braves 3-0 win over Northwestern. Ducci was the NSCAA Player of the Year in 2001.
Dusan Vujovic - LaSalle University - Vujovic received a well placed cross from fellow freshman Scott Golden and headed it into the back of the net for the game winner as LaSalle defeated Drexel 3-2.
Duke Hashimoto - SMU - Hashimoto scored a goal and contributed an assist in the Mustang's 3-0 season opening win over UT-Dallas.
Kyle Reynish - UC Santa Barbara - Reynish made his first collegiate appearance in the goal in the Gauchos match with Michigan State when he was called upon to replace starter Danny Kennedy who was presented with a red card. Reynish showed that he was up to the challenge as he more than held his own. He made two saves during his time in the match and helped the Gauchos claim a big 3-2 win over Michigan State.
Lassee Lagerblom and Dani Kamras - Kentucky - Lagerblom and Kamras tallied the goals in Kentucky's 2-1 win over the University of Maryland. Kamras was named to the Virginia Soccer Classic All-Tournament Team.
Micah Fisher - Richmond - The freshman forward got the game winner for the Spiders in the 101st minute of play as Richmond defeated Penn State at the Scarlet and Gray Classic in Columbus, Ohio.
Chris Lahoud - Richmond - A defender from Fort Worth, Texas out of Arlington Heights High School and the Solar '84 Soccer Club played solid soccer for the Spiders at the Scarlet and Gray Classic in Columbus, Ohio. For his efforts, Lahoud was named a member of the All-Tournament Team.
Mirza Rusevic - Fairleigh Dickinson - The midfielder from Clifton, New Jersey tallied the Knights lone goal in their 1-1 tie with Northeastern.
Carlos Alarcon - Fairleigh Dickinson - The freshman midfielder tallied the Knights first goal of the evening as they defeated Maine 3-0.
Anders Granstad - Florida Atlantic University - The freshman netminder made seven saves to record his first collegiate shutout as FAU opened their season with a 0-0 tie with Western Michigan. Gradstad continued to play well in the Owls second match of the season making 13 saves in a losing effort as FAU was defeated 1-0 by Wisconsin.
Mehdi Ballouchy - Creighton - The Bluejay midfielder contributed an assist in Creighton's 1-1 tie with Notre Dame. Ballouchy is from Casa Blanca, Morocco.
Vinnie Piscopo - Loyola (Md.) - The freshman forward from Oakhurst, New Jersey scored two goals and added an assist as the Greyhounds opened the season with a 3-0 win over Saint Francis (NY).
Adam Bruh - University of Michigan -Bruh contributed two assists in the Wolverines season opening 5-3 loss to Cal. Santa Barbara. He also added an assist in Michigan's 3-1 win over Wright State.
Chris Glinski - University of Michigan - The freshman defender from Rochester, Minnesota scored his first collegiate goal as Michigan defeated Wright State 3-1 in the final match of the Michigan State Invitational.
Nick Acosta - UNC-Wilmington - The Hubert, North Carolina native scored the game winner for the Seahawks in the 77th minute of play to give UNC-W a 1-0 victory over Elon in the season opener for both teams.
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