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2024 Men's Soccer Roster

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27 Alek Wroblewski

  • Position Striker
  • Height 5-9
  • Weight 150
  • Class Fifth Year
  • Hometown Poznan, Poland
  • Highschool Wootton (Md.)

Biography

ACCOLADES
  • Earned 2022 America East Second Team honors 
  • Earned Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team honors in the spring of 2021
2022
  • Played and started in all 18 games in his first season in black and gold 
  • Recorded five goals and added four assists as part of UMBC’s potent attack
  • Scored the game’s first goal in the 46’ in the Retrievers’ 2-0 win over Lehigh 
  • Also tallied the first goal (12’) in UMBC’s 3-0 triumph over St. Peter’s 
  • Tallied a pair of game-winners in the same week, scoring third goal in a 4-2 victory at Delaware and the opening goal in the 2-0 win at Bryant 
  • Ended the campaign with a three-game point streak, including a goal at Binghamton in the regular season finale

COLLEGIATE
  • Scored six goals during the spring and fall 2021 seasons at Mount St. Mary’s
BACKGROUND
  • Earned First Team All-State honors at Wootton High School and scored 26 goals for the Patriots during his tenure
  • Considering a major in business technology administration

Statistics

Season Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 27

    2022Junior

    F
    5'9" 145 lbs
    27
  • 27

    2023Senior

    Striker
    5'9" 150 lbs
    27
  • 27

    2024Fifth Year

    Striker
    5'9" 150 lbs
    27
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