EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer adds twelve players to their 2023 roster for their second season at the Division I level since 1994 and first in the Ohio Valley Conference. The additions consist of seven freshmen and five transfers including two goalkeepers, four defenders and midfielders, and two forwards.
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“This is a talented group both on and off the field.” Said USI Head Coach Mat Santoro “I expect them to do great things here, and we look forward to getting to work with them.”
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Signing with the Eagles for their first season in the OVC this fall are:
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Michael Bolognone | So. | D | Medford Lakes, New Jersey
Bolognone, the 6’2 185-pound defender, transferred to USI after one season at Gardner-Webb University where he did not see action during the 2022 season when the Bulldogs went 7-5-4 and 2-2-4 in the Big South.
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Arijan Coralic | Fr. | D | Chicago, Illinois
Coralic, the 6’3 185-pound defender, comes to USI from Maine East High School (Chicago, Illinois). He also was a part of the FC United MLS NEXT Academy.
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Jaron Frye | Jr. | F | Tulsa, Oklahoma
Frye, the 5’8 160 pound forward, transferred to USI after two seasons at Northern Oklahoma College. During his career with the Mavericks, Frye played in 27 games while starting 22, scoring 11 goals and recording three assists. His five goals during his sophomore season would lead the Mavericks.
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Josh Jones | Fr. | GK | Chatham, Illinois
Jones, the 6’6 205-pound goalkeeper, comes to USI from Chatham High School (Chatham, Illinois) where he was a two-time All-Conference member as a junior and senior as well as being named to the All-Sectional and All-State Semi Final teams as a senior. During his senior year, Jones would help lead Chatham to a Boys Soccer Class 2A State Runner Up finish. Jones was also named All-Conference in basketball during his senior year at Chatham. He also spent time in the Springfield FC academy in the UPSL.
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Pablo Juan | Fr. | M | St. Louis, Missouri
Juan, the 5’9 160-pound midfielder, comes to USI from St. John Vianney High School (St. Louis, Missouri). During his junior and senior seasons, Juan would score nine goals to help lead his team. He also spent time in the Lou Fisz Athletic 04 Williams academy.
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Andrew Klott | Fr. | GK | St. Charles, Missouri
Klott, the 6’5 210-pound goalkeeper, comes to USI from Francis Howell high School (St. Charles, Missouri). During his time at Francis Howell, Klott was named the GAC South Player of the Year as well as earning his team MVP Award and being named a First-Team All-State member. Klott spent his time in the Lou Fusz Phillips academy.
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Daniel Marynevych | Fr. | F | Chicago, Illinois
Marynevych, the 5’10 165-pound forward, comes to USI from Grayslake Central High School (Chicago, Illinois).
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Andrew Miranda | Fr. | D | Chicago, Illinois
Miranda, the 5’10 160-pound defender, comes to USI from IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida). He was also a part of the MLS Next academy.
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Ezekiel Ortiz | Fr. | M | Dalton, Georgia
Ortiz, the 5’6 150-pound midfielder, comes to USI from Dalton High School (Dalton, Georgia). He was also a part of the Chattanooga Red Wolves USL Academy squad.
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Devin Reiminger | Jr. | D | Jackson, Missouri
Reiminger, the 6’3 185-pound defender, transferred to USI after two seasons at Mineral Area Junior College. During his time with the Cardinals, Reiminger would play in 22 games while making seven starts. He was also named a 2021 and 2022 NJCAA Academic All-American.
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Fabrice Remy | Jr. | M | Coral Springs, Florida
Remy, 6’0 175-pound midfielder, transferred to USI after spending time at the University of Central Arkansas. Remy previously played his club ball for Team Boca while also playing for Coral Springs High School where they were district champions in 2019.
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Nolan Ross | Jr. | M | Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Ross, the 5’10 160-pound midfielder, transferred to USI after two seasons at the University of Charleston. During his time, he would play in 11 matches while recording two assists. In 2021 Ross and the Golden Eagles were Mountain East Conference spring regular season and tournament champions while also winning the fall conference tournament and making it to the NCAA Division II National Championships where they would fall to California State University, Los Angeles in the final. They would also go on to win the MEC regular season and tournament in 2022 and were runner-up’s in the regional.