Northeastern Huskies men's soccer

Northeastern Huskies men's soccer
Founded1984; 41 years ago
UniversityNortheastern University
Head coachJeremy Bonomo (2nd season)
ConferenceCAA
LocationBoston, Massachusetts, US
StadiumParsons Field
(capacity: 7,000)
NicknameHuskies
ColorsRed and black[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA tournament appearances
2002, 2012
Conference tournament championships
2012
Conference Regular Season championships
2000, 2002

The Northeastern Huskies men's soccer is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Northeastern University in NCAA Division I college soccer, located in Boston, Massachusetts. The team competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and plays its home matches at Parsons Field, a 7,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Brookline, Massachusetts. The facilities include two multipurpose weight and cardio rooms in the Cabot Center and Matthews Arena.

The Huskies are currently led by head coach Jeremy Bonomo, who took the position in February 2024 after serving as a head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.[2] The team has an all-time record 285–387–87 (.433) through the 2024 season.[3] The Huskies have made two appearances in the NCAA tournament with a combined record of 2–2, in 2002 and 2012.[4]

Head coaches

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1984–1986 Winston Smith 3 14–54–2 .214
1987–1990 Keith Cammidge 4 17–36–1 .324
1991–1995 Turi Lonero 5 39–51–1 .434
1996–2004 Ed Matz 9 83–74–18 .526
2005–2015 Brian Ainscough 11 82–92–35 .476
2016–2021 Chris Gbandi 6 32–52–10 .394
2022–2023 Rich Weinrebe 2 10–16–9 .414
2024–present Jeremy Bonomo 3 8-12-11 .435

Current technical staff

Position Name Consecutive season at
Northeastern in current position
Athletic director Canada Jim Madigan 5th
Head coach United States Jeremy Bonomo 3rd
Assistant coaches Democratic Republic of the Congo John Njadi-Manga 2nd
United StatesJordan Koduah 2nd
Goalkeepers coach United StatesWilliam Levktsky 2nd
Strength & conditioning coach United States Peter Franco 8th
Athletic trainer United States Andre Figueroa 3rd
Equipment manager United States Eric Anastasi 11th

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Current squad

As of November 9, 2025[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK  USA Guthrie Kalotay-Nemec
2 DF  CAN Rohin Kapila
4 DF  USA Ethan Leary
6 DF  USA Jaden Prado
7 MF  USA Alec Kenison
8 MF  GER Julius Rüger
9 FW  USA Tomas Sciarra
10 MF  CAN Ethan Kang
11 FW  USA Bryce Flowers
12 MF  USA Kade Tepe
13 MF  USA Richard Conces
15 MF  USA Derian Berisha
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  USA Will Schmidt
17 FW  USA Asiah Carroll
18 FW  USA Shai Saarony
22 MF  USA Ignacio Doglioli
24 DF  USA Ethan Davis
25 DF  USA Gus Mendieta
28 MF  USA Anthony Rapo
29 DF  GER Christopher Schurz
31 GK  USA Brady Elmblad
32 MF  USA Neil Devnani
33 GK  USA Sergey Balatsko
36 DF  USA Andrew Wilbert

Colors and badge

The team uses the school colors of Red, Black, and White.

Record by year

References:[6]

Conference Regular Season Champions Conference Tournament Champions Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions
Season Conference Head Coach Season Results Postseason result
Overall Conference Conf.
standings
1984 Independent Winston Smith 4–11–0
1985 3–14–2
1986 2–17–0
1987 5–12–0
1988 America East Keith Cammid 4–14–0 0–5–0 6th No Conference Tournament
1989 3–15–0 0–5–0 6th
1990 10–7–1 1–4–0 5th
1991 Turi Lonero 4–16–0 0–7–0 8th
1992 7–11–0 1–6–0 7th
1993 10–8–0 3–4–0 6th
1994 7–10–1 2–5–0 6th
1995 11–6–0 5–4–0 7th
1996 Ed Matz 12–5–2 6–1–2 2nd
1997 5–11–2 3–4–2 5th
1998 7–11–0 1–8–0 10th
1999 11–6–2 5–2–2 3rd
2000† 10–8–0 7–2–0 1st
2001 13–8–0 7–4–0 4th
2002♦ 12–8–4 6–2–0 1st NCAA Tournament Berth(2nd Round)/American East Tournament(Vice Champion)
2003 10–7–4 4–4–1 5th
2004 3–10–4 2–4–3 8th
America East Total: 139–161–20 53–71–10
2005 Colonia Athletic Association Brian Ainscough 3–9–6 2–4–5
2006 8–10–2 6–4–1 5th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2007 8–10–1 6–4–1 6th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2008 7–5–9 5–2–4 5th CAA Tournament(Vice-Champion)
2009 10–8–1 8–2–1 3rd CAA Tournament(Vice-Champion)
2010 5–9–3 3–5–3 10th
2011 10–6–3 6–4–1 5th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2012‡ 14–3–4 6–4–1 2nd NCAA Tournament Berth(2nd Round)/CAA Tournament(Champion)
2013 6–9–3 3–3–3 5th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2014 8–11–1 8–11–1 5th CAA Tournament(Semifinalist)
2015 3–12–2 2–6–0 8th
2016 Chris Gbandi 6–11–0 3–5–0 8th
2017 3–12–3 1–6–1 8th
2018 6–9–1 3–4–1 6th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2019 6–9–3 3–3–2 5th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2020 0-5-1 0-3-1 9th
2021 11–6–2 5–1–2 2nd CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2022 Rich Weinrebe 6–9–3 4–4–1 4th CAA Tournament(1st Round)
2023 4–7–6 1–4–3 10th
2024 Jeremy Bonomo 4-5-7 2–4–2 9th Missed playoffs
2025 4-7-4 2-5-1 5th(North) Missed playoffs
2026
CAA Total: 132-172-65 79-88-35

Postseason

NCAA Tournament

The Northeastern University's men's soccer team has made 2 NCAA tournament appearances. They first appeared in the tournament in 2002. Their most recent appearance was in 2012. They have reached the Round of 32 in 2 of the last 40 years.

Honors

CAA League honors

Northeastern played soccer as a member of the America East Conference from 1988 to 2004. Northeastern plays soccer as a member of the Coastal Athletic Association from 2005 to present.[7]

  • All-CAA Rookie Team
Year Player
2021 Andres Torrealba, M
2005 Andrew Konopelsky, M
2001 Antha Kirkopoulos, M
2009 Don Anding, F
2003 Daniel Ivec, M
2002 David Downing, F
2012 Donovan Fayd'Herbe de Maudave, F
2024 Ethan Kang, M
2006 FLars Okland, M
2010 Laurence Braude, M
2007 Matt Sanford, D
2008 Mike Kennedy, M
2000 Oumar Thiam, M
2013 Robbie Schallmo, M
2018 Ryan Massoud, F
2022 Sami Baiche, M
2021 Sebastian Restrepo, F
2002 Sergio Saccoccio, GK
2012 Terence Carter, F
2023 Thomas Vold, M
2019 Timothy Ennin, F
2002 Tom Heimreid, M
  • All-CAA Team Selections
Year First team
2000 Anders Høyem, M
2001 Anders Høyem, M
1996 Andrew Boyea, GK
2002 Andrew Konopelsky, M
1995 Bjorn Hansen, M
1996 Bjorn Hansen, M
2011 Dante Marini, M
2013 Dante Marini, M
2009 Don Anding, F
2012 Don Anding, F
2021 Federico Tellez, M
2023 Federico Tellez, M
2015 Frantzdy Pierrot, F
2006 Greg Kilkenny, F
2007 Greg Kilkenny, F
2007 Lars Okland, M
2008 Lars Okland, M
2012 Oliver Blum, GK
1999 Petter Starnas, F
2009 Santiago Bedoya, D
2012 Simon Cox, D
2013 Simon Cox, D
Year Second team
1997 Albert Numlér, M
1999 Anders Høyem, M
2019 Benjamin Klingen, F
2020 Benjamin Klingen, F
2021 Benjamin Klingen, F
1999 Brendan Faherty, M
2012 Dante Marini, M
2022 Federico Tellez, M
2014 Frantzdy Pierrot, F
1996 Glen Jusczyk, M
2017 Harry Swartz, F
2018 Harry Swartz, F
1995 Heiko Ross, D
2013 Jonathan Eckford, M
2009 Lars Okland, M
2018 Martin Nygaard, D
2010 Matt Sanford, D
2010 Mike Kennedy, F
1995 Nils Aass, M
2002 Oumar Thiam, M
2003 Oumar Thiam, M
2000 Petter Starnas, F
2001 Petter Starnas, F
2010 Santiago Bedoya, D
2005 Sergio Saccoccio, GK
2014 Simon Cox, D
2004 Tom Heimreid, M
2001 Trond Olsen, F
Year Third team
2007 Alexander Volk, M
2014 Brad Fountain, M
2021 Colby Hegarty, GK
2012 Jonathan Eckford, M
2008 Mike Kennedy, F
2009 Mike Kennedy, F
2011 Mike Kennedy, F
2018 Moustapha Samb, D
2011 Ryan Burnham, D
2019 Ryan Massoud, M
2020 Ryan Massoud, M
2023 Thomas Vold, M
2019 Timothy Ennin, F
2020 Timothy Ennin, F
2021 Timothy Ennin, F
2025 Tobias Jahn, GK

Individuals honors

Top Drawer Soccer Freshman (Top 100)

Ethan Leary, D, 2024

United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America

Year Player
2000 Anders Høyem, M
2021 Anders Høyem, M

MAC Hermann Trophy (Semifinalist)

Don Anding, F, 2012

United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region (Second team)

Year Player
2021 Federico Tellez, M
2023 Federico Tellez, M

United Soccer Coaches All-America

Year Player
1996 Bjorn Hansen, M
2012 Don Anding, F

Players of the Year (American EAst/CAA)

Year Player
1995 Bjorn Hansen, M
2002 Antha Kirkopoulos, M
2012 Don Anding, F

Coaches of the Year (American East/CAA)

Year Coach
1990 Keith Cammidge
2000 Ed Matz
2002 Ed Matz
2012 Brian Ainscough

Notable players

This list of former players includes those who received international caps, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals, or who made significant contributions to the sport after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

  • Poland Andrew Konopelsky (1987)
  • The Bahamas Ambry Moss (1990)
  • United States Don Anding (1991)
  • United States Dante Marini (1992)
  • England Simon Cox (1993)
  • Haiti Frantzdy Pierrot (1995)
  • Norway Martin Nygaard (1995)
  • United States Harry Swartz (1996)
  • Jamaica Khori Bennett (1997)
  • Senegal Moustapha Samb (1997)
  • United States Adam Gostomelsky (1998)
  • Germany Benjamin Klingen (1998)
  • England Noah Abrams (1998)
  • United States Grant Elgin (1999)
  • Denmark Sören Ilsöe (1999)
  • Canada Ryan Massoud (2000)
  • Ghana Timothy Ennin (2000)
  • United States Federico Tellez (2001)
  • Sweden Sami Baiche (2002)
  • Italy Vincent Rinaldi (2007)

References

  1. ^ "Northeastern Athletics Logo Sheet". August 13, 2018. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Northeastern Welcomes Jeremy Bonomo as Men's Soccer Head Coach". CAA. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Year-by-Year Records". Northeastern University. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  4. ^ "All Time Records vs. Opponents". Northeastern University. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  5. ^ "2025 Men's Soccer Roster". nuhuskies.com. Northeastern University Athletics. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
  6. ^ "Men's Soccer - All-Time Results".
  7. ^ "Men's Soccer - Award Winners". Northeastern University. Retrieved 12 November 2024.