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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2009 Men's Soccer

15 Mike Gutowski

  • Height 6-1
  • Weight 175
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Clayton, N.C.
  • Highschool Clayton

Biography

2008: Appeared in one game in his sophomore campaign.

2007:?Competed in a pair of games in his initial campaign.

BACKGROUND: Majoring in financial economics…A highly decorated player from North Carolina who was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Clayton… Started every game for the Comets in four seasons… Captained his team in ’05 and ’06 and guided the Comets to a 23-3 season last fall… Earned All-Conference honors in all four varsity seasons and was a North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association regional selection in 2004… Named the Comets’ MVP in his freshman campaign… Scored nine career goals and added six assists from his left fullback position… Has outstanding size and speed, as he medaled in both the 100 and 200 meters in track and field in his lone campaign in ‘06… A state academic scholar… Father Mike earned eight letters in soccer and lacrosse at UMBC from 1974-78 and was a three-time All Mason-Dixon Conference honoree… Plays the guitar and enjoys the music of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin… Has an older sister, Katelyn, 21, and a younger brother, Matthew, 17, who plays soccer at Clayton… Son of Sue and Mike Gutowski… Michael Andrew Gutowski was born on March 10, 1989.

Year

GP/GS

Sh.

G

A

Pts.

2007

2/0

0

0

0

0

2008

1/0

0

0

0

0

Totals

3/0

0

0

0

0

Statistics

Season Statistics

Season Statistics

No statistics available for this season.

Career Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 15

    2007Freshman

    B
    6'1" 175 lbs
    15
  • 15

    2008Sophomore

    B
    6'1" 175 lbs
    15
  • 15

    2009Junior

    B
    6'1" 175 lbs
    15
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