The third international member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class is Cillian Lynch, a Goalkeeper from Dublin, Ireland.
"I would just like to take the chance to thank GSR for the opportunity to get me over the line and Callum who has helped me out over the course of the last year. I would also like to give thanks to Coach Phillips for giving me the opportunity to play and study in the U.S."
The second international member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class is Luke Morgan from Worcester, England. A midfielder, Morgan plays club for The Chase School, Malvern.
The first international member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class is Stanley Wiggins from Musselburgh, Scotland. A striker, Wiggins plays club for Musselburgh Grammar School.
Freshman Adin Philips (Perth, Scotland/Grammar H.S.) has been voted to the Mid-State Athletic Conference men’s soccer all-conference team. Philips was the lone Tompkins Cortland Community College player voted to the 20-player team, but four Panthers received votes and were placed on the honorable mention list: George Dickinson (Cambridge, England/Ackworth H.S.), Peterley Dubreus (Elmsford/Alexander Hamilton H.S.), Vinicius Idalgo (Jacarei, Brazil/Colegio Alcance), and Nathan Stiles (McGraw/McGraw H.S.). Voting for the all-MSAC honors is done by coaches from the seven teams.
A loss in the first round of the NJCAA Region 3 playoffs spelled the end of the season for the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team. Sunday’s 6-2 defeat at the hands of Finger Lakes Community College ends the seasons for the Panthers with a record of 5-6-4. Finger Lakes advances in the Region 3 playoffs with a record of 7-7-0.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team closed out the season with a 2-2 tie with Cayuga Community College on Wednesday. The road draw leave the Panthers with a record of 5-5-4 overall and 5-5-3 in Region 3. The result secured the #9 seed in the upcoming NJCAA regional playoffs, which will open on Sunday with Panthers playing at #8 Finger Lakes Community College. Cayuga is now 10-3-1.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team dropped to .500 on the season with an 8-0 loss to Onondaga Community College, 8-0. The Panthers are now 5-5-3 overall and 0-4-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Onondaga is 9-3-2 overall and 5-0-1 in the MSAC.
After 90 minutes of play on Wednesday, the Tompkins Cortland Community College and SUNY Broome men’s soccer teams remained scoreless. The 0-0 tie leaves the Panthers with a record of 5-4-3 overall and 0-3-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Broome is 4-8-2 overall and 1-4-1 in the MSAC.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team dug too big of a hole early, eventually falling 4-1 to Jefferson Community College on Wednesday. The home loss drops the Panthers to 5-3-2 overall and 0-2-0 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Jefferson 5-6 overall and 3-3 in the MSAC.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team dug too big of a hole early, eventually falling 4-1 to Jefferson Community College on Wednesday. The home loss drops the Panthers to 5-3-2 overall and 0-2-0 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Jefferson 5-6 overall and 3-3 in the MSAC.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team got back on the winning track Sunday, snapping a two-game skid with a 1-0 victory over SUNY Adirondack. The Panthers improve to 5-2-2 overall and 5-2-1 in Region 3. Adirondack is now 1-7-1 on the year.
For the second straight game, the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team went on the road to face off against a team ranked in the top three in the nation. And for the second straight game, the Panthers came home on the short end of a lopsided final. Playing at #3-ranked Herkimer College on Wednesday, the Panthers lost 8-0 to drop to 4-2-2 on the season. Herkimer is now 7-0.
The undefeated start for the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team came to an end Sunday when the Panthers took on the #2-ranked team in the nation. Playing at Genesee Community College, the Panthers fell behind early and could never threaten, losing to the Cougars by a final of 9-0. The Panthers are now 4-0-2 overall and 4-0-1 in Region 3. Genesee is now 8-0-0 overall and 7-0-0 in Region 3.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team continued its hot start with a 1-0 win over Jamestown Community College on Wednesday in Dryden. The Panthers are now 4-0-2 overall and 4-0-1 in Region 3. Jamestown is 1-8-1 overall and 1-5-1 in Region 3.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team remained undefeated on the season, playing Hudson Valley Community College to a 1-1 tie on Wednesday in Dryden. The Panthers are now 3-0-2 overall and 3-0-1 in Region 3. Hudson Valley stands at 1-2-1.
Taking to the road for the first time this season, the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team posted its second-straight shutout, banking North Country Community College 5-0. The Panthers are now 3-0-1 overall and 3-0-0 in Region 3.
Playing on a hot Wednesday afternoon, the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team overwhelmed Erie Community College, winning the NJCAA Region 3 contest 6-0. The Panthers are now 2-0-1 overall and 2-0-0 in Region 3. Erie falls to 0-3-0 both overall and in region.
Hosting SUNY ESF in a non-region contest Friday night, the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team played to a 1-1 tie with Mighty Oaks. The Panthers are now 1-0-1 on the season and ESF is 0-1-1.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team opened the 2023 campaign on the right foot, taking a 2-1 win over Niagara County Community College Wednesday in Dryden. While the Panthers stand at 1-0, Niagara drops to 0-1-1.
Fifteen Tompkins Cortland Community College student-athletes have been honored for their academic excellence by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and Region 3.
The newest commitment for Panthers men's soccer is Corning High's Nate Freelove. A striker for the three-time Section IV champion Hawks, Freelove brings the skills and winning experience to Dryden this fall.
"I’m happy to continue my education and soccer career at TC3," said Freelove. "I’d like to thank my parents, coaches, and siblings for the constant support. Go Panthers!"
Tompkins Cortland Men's soccer continues to add talent to the 2023 roster. The latest international signing is Moussa Nomoko from Rand Preparatory and College in South Africa.
"I want to express my sincerest gratitude for all the support and encouragement my family and coaches have given me throughout soccer journey," said Nomoko when announcing the signing. "Your unwavering love and belief in me have been the driving force behind all my achievements, and I am proud to say that I owe it all to you. I am excited to embark on this new chapter of my life at TC3."
Jamie Phillips has been appointed the head coach of men’s soccer at Tompkins Cortland Community College. He takes over after serving as the top assistant since 2021, working with longtime soccer coach and current Director of Athletics Mick McDaniel.
The latest addition to the Panthers attack has signed his NJCAA Letter of Intent. Victor Santos comes to Tompkins Cortland from Sesi Emilia Massanti High School in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Welcome to Panther Nation!
Welcome Jack Phelan to Panther Nation! The standout goalkeeper from South Side High in Rockville Centre has signed his letter of intent to join the Panthers this fall.
The first members of the Panthers Men's Soccer Recruiting Class of 2023 are Phillip Nierstedt and Jahmier Klee. The pair from Elmira High will join former high school classmates Joey Becraft and Sam Abbey with the Panthers in the fall of 2023.
Tompkins Cortland Community College sophomore William Pritchard (Jacksonville/Charles O. Dickerson H.S.) has been selected to the NJCAA Region 3 Men?s Soccer All-Region team. Pritchard earned third team recognition in voting by coaches in the region.
Freshman Peterley Dubreus (Elmsford/Alexander Hamilton H.S.) has been voted to the Mid-State Athletic Conference men’s soccer all-conference team. Dubreus was the lone Tompkins Cortland Community College player voted to the 21-player team. Conference champion Genesee Community College and runner-up Onondaga Community College had the most selections with seven players each.
For the second straight year, the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team made the NJCAA Region 3 playoffs as the #10 seed. And for the second straight year, the Panthers came tantalizingly close to pulling off a first-round upset. On Sunday, the Panthers traveled to #7-seed Hudson Valley Community College and played the Vikings to a 1-1 tie before the Vikings won the penalty kick round to advance to the next round of the playoffs. The Panthers end the season with a record of 3-9-1. Hudson Valley is now 9-5-3 and will take on #2 Genesee Community College in Batavia on Wednesday.