Robert Cavener Earns All-Region Honors For Second Straight Season
Central Connecticut State University junior captain Robert Cavener received National Soccer Coaches Association of America #$%^All-North Atlantic Region honors for the second straight season. Cavener, a central midfielder for the Blue Devils, was a #$%^second team selection, as announced by the NSCAA.
Central Connecticut State University junior captain Robert Cavener received National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-North Atlantic Region honors for the second straight season. Cavener, a central midfielder for the Blue Devils, was a second team selection, as announced by the NSCAA.
The Tynemouth, England native was a third team honoree as a sophomore, but received second team accolades after leading the Blue Devils and the NEC with eight assists in 2009. Cavener scored his lone goal of the season at home against St. Francis (NY) on October 23. The central midfielder's eight assists were the most by a CCSU player since Yan Klukowski recorded eight during the Blue Devil's NEC Championship year of 2007.
Cavener got Central off to a good start this season, winning both games at the Nike New Hampshire Classic. The Blue Devils defeated Vermont, 2-1, and the host Wildcats, 3-1, while Cavener collected Tournament MVP honors. Later on in the year, the captain tallied three assists in a single game during CCSU's 3-2 home victory over Robert Morris on October 4. Cavener was also recognized for his efforts on and off the field this season, as he was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District I First Team in 2009. He also received First Team All-Northeast Conference honors following the season.
Cavener and the Blue Devils finished the season 6-10-1 and will return in 2010 challenging to make it back to the NEC Tournament for the first time since 2007.