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2023 Men's Soccer Roster

Gail Burton/UMBC Athletics

14 Dillon Nesteruk

  • Position Defender
  • Height 5-10
  • Weight 170
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Baltimore, Md.
  • Highschool Eastern Tech

Biography

Accolades:

  • Named to 2021 America East Fall Commissioner's Honor Roll

2022 

  • Played and started in all 18 games and has now started all 37 during the last two fall campaigns
  • Went the distance (90 minutes) on nine occasions
  • Produced his first two collegiate assists, earning helpers in victories over UMass Lowell and at Bryant

2021

  • Started all 19 games at a central fullback position
  • Played a team-high total of 1766 minutes
  • Scored the first goal – the first of his collegiate career – in the 3-2 comeback win against NJIT, starting the UMBC rally which led to clinching a spot in the America East Championships

2020 (spring 2021):

  • Competed in six contests and started the final three in his first campaign with the black and gold
  • The high-scoring local product saw action as a central fullback down the stretch

BACKGROUND DATA: 

  • Member of the Mavericks’ AA state championship team in 2017
  • Scored 15 goals in 2018
  • A four-year letterwinner and a team captain
  • Scored four goals in a game versus Calvert Hall in 2018
  • A member of the National Honor Society and honor roll student each quarter at Eastern
  • Has two younger brothers, is a first-generation college student

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 14

    2020-21Freshman

    MF
    5'10" 160 lbs
    14
  • 14

    2021Sophomore

    MF
    5'10" 160 lbs
    14
  • 14

    2022Junior

    B
    5'10" 170 lbs
    14
  • 14

    2023Senior

    Defender
    5'10" 170 lbs
    14
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