Bolts Alumni
Bolts Alums
Bolts players and alumni have represented numerous colleges and universities across the country, the US National Teams, and Major League Soccer. Bolts Alumni included the #43 MLS Superdraft pick in 2018 - Mac Steeves (Providence and Houston Dynamo), #2 Superdraft pick and Generation Adidas player in 2017 - Miles Robinson (Syracuse, U20 Men's National Team, Atlanta United FC). Other Bolts Alums include: Charlie Davies (former US Soccer National Team & FC Sochaux-Montbeliard-Ligue 1 - France, now with MLS Philadelphia Union), Sheanon Williams (MLS Vancouver Whitecaps - former U18 US National Team & UNC Tar Heels player) Chris Tierney (MLS New England Revolution- University of Virginia), Mike Fucito currently with MLS San Jose - Harvard University, among others. Recent Bolts alums have attended many top colleges and universities including Division I programs like Duke, Harvard, Providence, Boston College, Holy Cross and Notre Dame and strong Division II & III programs like Brandeis, Colby, Amherst, Williams and Franklin Pierce. The focus is not only on top level soccer, but academics as well.
2016 Graduates | College |
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Nick Ainscough | Delaware, transfer to UMass Amherst |
Andres Amador | Assumption |
Cristian Baltier | University of Rochester |
Aidan Carter | UMass Boston |
Jeremy Cowham | MIT |
Joseph Cruise | Bridgewater State |
Jack Doran | Duke |
Sam Eaton | Hobart |
Zack Ells | Bridgewater State |
Alpha Fofanah | Franklin Pierce |
Edmund Geschickter | Roger Williams |
Zev Hattis | Tufts |
William Herman | Bowdoin |
Cole Kroninger | Hamilton |
Christian Labeck | UMass Amherst |
Conor Larkin | Villanova |
Cormac Lynch-Collier | WPI |
Jacob Maddox | Franklin Pierce |
Shams Mohajerani | Middlebury |
David Murphy | Brandeis |
Jack Ochs | Ithaca |
David Perry | Lasell |
Matt Quick | University of Rochester |
Brian Salazar | Hobart |
Daniel Sellars | Tufts |
Maxwell Shen Molesky | California Institute of Technology |
James Traficonte | Union |
2015 Graduates | College |
Nick Atwood | Southern Florida |
Aziz Khan | Amherst |
Colin Berg | Sarah Lawrence |
Mason Brummett | Holy Cross |
Nicholas Caruso | Eastern CT |
Colin Chiakpo | Boston University |
Patrick Conway | University of Rochester |
Alex Dano | New York University |
Rohan Doherty | Allegheny |
Adam Gibbs | Northeastern |
Clayton Hafer | Holy Cross |
John Hackney | Elmira |
John Hamilton | Providence |
Eoin Houlihan | Holy Cross |
Paul Maggazzu | Merrimack |
Aleksandr Marceau | Bates |
Michael Milhollen | Connecticut College |
Francis Muumba | Roger Williams |
Miles Robinson | Syracuse |
Kyle Ryan | George Mason transfer to UMass Lowell |
2014 Graduates | College |
Alex Ainscough | Stanford transfer to Northeastern |
Henry Booth | Duke |
Henry Balf | Boston College |
Jake Davis | UMass Lowell |
Christian Hernandez | Brandeis |
David Price | High Point transfer to UVM transfer to Bentley |
Harrison Swartz | Northeastern |
Chase Townsend | Providence |
Eric Udelson | Boston University |
2013 Graduates | College |
Mac Steeves | Providence |
Harrison Balder | Northeastern |
Nate Pomeroy | Brown |
Ty Goncalves | Holy Cross transfer to UMass Amherst |
Marc Greenblatt | Northeastern |
Scott Greenwood | Tufts |
Michael Kaye | Union |
Jamie Bailey | Wheaton |
2012 Graduates | College |
Marco Addonizio | Bryant |
Josh Hacunda | Brandeis |
Pablo Espinola | Yale |
Jack Blatchford | URI transfer to Bentley |
Marcus Micheletti | URI |
Jay Marchand | UMass Amherst transfer to UMass Lowell |
Chris Murray | WPI |
Victor Parra | San Jose State |
Ryan Simpson | Yale |
Adrian Reifsnyder | Wesleyan |
Dan Vogel | Colby |
Justin Kody | Quinnipiac |
2011 Graduates | College |
Marcos Ugarte | Providence transfer to Michigan |
Keady Segel | Boston College |
Rob Bialy | Providence |
Thom Ballenthin | Providence |
Andres Burbank-Crump | Amherst |
Tom Wampler | Franklin Pierce transfer to Providence |
Cam McGrory | Catholic |
Mike Difronzo | Boston College |
Luke Finkelstein | Wheaton |
Jason Katz | Trinity |
Robert Lynch | Brandeis |
Tebs Maqubela | Boston College |
Jon Stronach | Colby |
Diego Medina-Mendez | Boston College |
Oliver Davis | Babson |
Michael Miele | Tufts |
Jonathan Mendoza | St. Lawrence |
Teddy Rounds | USC |
Phil DiTullio | Elon |
Tim Marchese | Williams College |
Andrew Woonton | Colby |
Brian Woonton | College of Charleston/Colby |
John Miller | Bucknell |
Matheus Goncalves | Drexel |
2010 Graduates | College |
Will Donovan | Duke |
Hamadi Cantave | Northeastern |
Ciaran Nugent | Lehigh |
Chris Pettiglio | Davidson |
TJ Van Riper | Loyola (MD) |
Leon Brown | Notre Dame |
Cam Stoker | Boston College |
David Scorpio | Providence College |
Gareth Dudney | Franklin Pierce |
Delano Brown | Richmond University (London) |
Chris Pratt | Colby |
Brendan Caslin | Amherst |
David Robinson | Haverford |
Keaghan Kelly | Hobart |
Nick Vozzella | Union |
Dylan Cowley | Colby |
Jarrett Weaner | Messiah |
Jeff MacDonald | Roger Williams |
Colin Coughlan | Trinity |
Joseph Abrantes | Tufts |
Steve Salazar | Brandeis |
Zack Hathaway | Richmond University (London) |
2009 Graduates | College |
Owen Fox | Harvard |
Scott Prozeller | Harvard |
Charlie Rugg | Boston College |
Tumi Gugushe | Boston College |
George Hodge | Providence |
Joey Hattis | Lafayette |
Josh Danesh | Northeastern/Babson |
Sam Kelley | Franklin Pierce |
Sean Fitzgerald | Franklin Pierce |
Harold Salinas | Brandeis |
Christian Rodriguez | Southern New Hampshire |
James Smith | Kenyon |
2008 Graduates | College |
Michael Burke | George Washington |
Stephen Halvatzes | UNH |
Arthur Harris | Dartmouth |
Jay Hayward | Brown |
Bradley Hilton | UNH |
David Masterman | Amherst |
Robert McLarney | Rutgers |
Ryan Ruffing | Duke |
Theo Terris | George Washington |
Jan Trnka-Amrhein | Duke |
Sheanon Williams | North Carolina |
More Bolts Alumni
Providence College: Former Bolts coach and players reach the NCAA Division 1 Final Four College Cup
Former U18 Academy Coach, Craig Stewart, led his Providence College team to a very successful 2014 season.
The Friars made it to the NCAA Final Four where they lost to UCLA 3-2 in double overtime.
- NCAA Division I Final Four (first time in program history)
- Big East Tournament Champions (first time in program history)
- Mac Steeves scored both goals in Semi-Final & named NCAA Division I Tournament Offensive MVP. First time in 31 years this award has gone to a player in the Semi-Final game.
- Tom Ballenthin had 4 assists including 3 in the NCAA tournament (1 v. Michigan State; 2 v. UCLA)
- Rob Bialy had 3 assists
- Coach Craig Stewart former Bolts U18 Academy coach finished 16-5-2 (most wins in program history)
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Tufts University: Former U18 Bolts players shine as they win the D3 National Championship
- NCAA Division III Champion (First time in program history)
- Peter Lee-Kramer scored goal in Championship game
- Scott Greenwood named NCAA Division III Defensive MVP of the Tournament
- Michael Miele was a major contributor in 18 games for the Jumbos
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Bolts Alumni Fall, 2013:
Leon Brown scores in final and Notre Dame Wins National Championship
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Professional:
Bolts alums Tierney and Davies reach MLS Cup Final
Chris Tierney: Santander Man of the Match
The longest-tenured Revolution player, Tierney equalized for New England v. LA Galaxy in the 79th minute,
tying the score at 1-1 which helped the Revs force extra time. Click HERE to see You Tube video of his goal.
Charlie Davies:
New England Revolution's MLS Cup run inspired by Charlie Davies comeback:
"We rally around him"
Click Here to view the full article Charlie Davies scored a brace against the New York Red Bulls
to win the Eastern Conference finals and head to the MLS Cup final. He has become an integral part of the attack.
Will Packwood (Birmingham City)- Great story about Will's road to recovery in England: READ HERE
Sheanon Williams (Philadelphia Union) Named MLS Best XI 2nd team by Soccer By Ives.
Jay Heaps (Revolution) Head coach for the Revolution. Led the team to the MLS Cup Finals.
Luke Finkelstein (Ramat Gan FC)- Finkelstein played at Wheaton College then went professional to Isreal: READ HERE
Despite his age, Williams has emerged as one of the Unions team leaders, doing it by
example on the field. His tireless runs up and down the right flank and his willingness to
play wherever hes asked are the most outward signs of his commitment to the team.
After a turbulent start to his life as a pro, Williams has been hell-bent on not letting the
opportunity with the Union slip by, and he was rewarded by the club with a new long-term contract
to start the year. The Union expect him to be a pillar for years to come.
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Name | Current Team | Previous Teams |
Charlie Davies | NE Revolution | DC United/FC Sauchax/US Men's National Team/Boston College |
Jay Heaps | NE Revolution Head Coach | US Men's National Team/NE Revolution/Duke University |
Sheanon Williams | Houston Dynamo MLS | Philadelphia Union/UNC Tarheels |
Mike Fucito | San Jose Earthquakes MLS | Seattle Sounders MLS/Harvard University |
Chris Tierney | NE Revolution MLS | University of Virginia |
Mike Videira | Chicago Fire MLS | |
Aaron Maund | Real Salt Lake MLS | Toronto FC/ |
Will Packwood | US Men's National Team U23s | Birmingham City (England)/US Men's National Team U17 |
Sam Brill | Austin Aztex (USSF Div 2) | Boston College |
Scott Prozeller | Harvard University/US Men's National Team U17/Milk Cup | |
Luke Finkelstein | Ramat Gan FC | Wheaton College |