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The Washington College Men's Soccer Team represent the Shoremen of Washington College in the Centennial Conference of Division III Soccer in the NCAA. Washington College is located on the Eastern Shore in Chestertown, Maryland.

History
The Shoremen Men's Soccer Team has been around since 1946 where they posted a record of 4-3 under coach Henry Carrington. For the next 3 seasons after that, the Shoremen had 3 different head coaches who included Turner Hastings in 1947 posting an 8-0 record, Lambert Coakley in 1948 posting a 8-8 record, and Edward L. Athey 1949-1950 posting a combined record of 9-6-3. In 1951-1952 Howard Nesbitt had a brief stint as head coach posting a combined 6-9-4 record until 1953 when Athey took back over. Athey would assume the head coaching duties until 1981 where he had much success. With an overall record of 176-105-37, Athey led the Shoremen to 2 MAC championships in 1954 and 1969; had MAC Tournament appearances in 1954, 1959, 1965, 1969, 1971, and 1973; 2 Mason Dixon Conference Championships in 1961 and 1964;5 Mason Dixon Tournament appearances in 1961, 1964, 1969, 1971, and 1973; and 1 NCAA tournament appearance in 1973. Tom Bowman would be the successor to Athey and would assume head coaching duties from 1982-1989 where he posted a record of 46-77-9. Peter Allen then took over the head coaching job for a year in 1990 where his team went 3-14-2. From 1991-1996, Todd Helbling coached the Shoremen to a 44-54-13 record. Lin Outten would experience a little bit more success in his time as head coach from the years 1997-2005 where he lead the Shoremen to an ECAC tournament appearance in 2000 and posted and overall record of 65-57-10. Currently, Drew Hoffman is the head coach of the Washington College Shoremen Men's Soccer Team. Since 2006, Hoffman has an overall record of 26-55-2. Hoffman is assisted by a Washington College Alumni, Brian Schultz and Briggs Cunningham (Yale 79'). Schultz had a succesful career playing soccer for the Shoremen from 2005-2008 where he garnered multiple individual accolades.

Centennial Conference
The Centennial Conference is an 11-member NCAA Division III Conference. It was established in 1981 and the Shoremen have competed in this conference since 1993.

Members
Bryn Mawr, Dickinson, Franklin & Marshall, Gettysburg, Haverford, Johns Hopkins, McDaniel, Muhlenberg, Swarthmore, Ursinus, and Washington.

Sports
Baseball. Basketball (M), Basketball (W), Cross Country (M), Cross Country (W), Field Hockey, Football, Golf (M), Golf (W), Lacrosse (M), Lacrosse (W), Soccer (M), Soccer (W), Softball, Swimming (M), Swimming (W), Tennis (M), Tennis (W), Track & Field (M), Track & Field (W), Track (M), Track (W), Volleyball, Wrestling.

All Americans

 * Mickey DiMaggio 1959 (2nd Team)
 * Bruce Jaeger 1963 (Honorable Mention), 1965 (Third Team)
 * John Jennings 1957 (Honorable Mention), 1958 (First Team)
 * Roger Smoot 1955 (Honorable Mention)
 * Joe Szymanski 1954, 1955 (Honorable Mention)
 * Billy Williams 1973 (Honorable Mention)

1st Team

 * 1994 Greg Miller (Sr.)
 * 1995 Chip Helm (Sr.)
 * 1996 Andrew King (Sr.)
 * 1997, 1998 Travis Beauchamp (Jr.), (Sr.)
 * 2000 Justin Daniel (Sr.)

2nd Team

 * 1993 Greg Miller (Jr.)
 * 1994 Chip Helm (Jr.)
 * 1995 Andrew King (Jr.)
 * 1997 Dan Gerbasi (Jr.)
 * 1997, 1998 John Ferro (Jr.), (Sr.)
 * 1999 Justin Daniel (Jr.)
 * 1999 Lance Cassel (Sr.)
 * 2000, 2002 T.J. Velykis (So.), (Sr.)
 * 2002 Steve Yurchak (Sr.)
 * 2003 Geoff Folton (Sr.)
 * 2003 Tom Baker (Jr.)
 * 2003 Ryan Miller (Jr.)
 * 2005 Jaron Putman (Sr.)
 * 2006, 2007, 2008 Brian Schultz (So.), (Jr.) (Sr.)
 * 2009 Chris Phipps (So.)

Honorable Mention

 * 1993 Rory Conway (Sr.)
 * 1993 Andrew King (Fr.)
 * 1993 Chip Helm (So.)
 * 1995 Travis Beauchamp (Fr.)
 * 1996 John Ferro (So.)
 * 1998 Justin Daniel (So.)
 * 1999, 2001 T.J. Velykis (Fr.), (Jr.)
 * 2000 Justin Fohl (Sr.)
 * 2000, 2001 Dan Batelka (Jr.), (Sr.)
 * 2000 John Steere (Sr.)
 * 2002 David Dudik (So.)
 * 2002 Geoff Folton (Jr.)
 * 2003 Adam Bear (Sr.)
 * 2004 Jaron Putman (Jr.)
 * 2004 Ryan Miller (Sr.)
 * 2005, 2006 Josh Todd (Jr.), (Sr.)