UMass Boston Athletics Hall of Fame
Under the direction of former head coach Myles Berry, the Beacons posted a 12-1 record, which still stands as the most wins in program history. Ranked second in the country in scoring defense, after allowing less than six goals per game, the Beacons .923 winning percentage ranked them fifth in Division III. Three players, earned Pilgrim League honors, while UMass Boston Hall of Famer Brian Baharian, went on to earn All-New England accolades, and was selected to compete in the USILA and NEILA All-Star games. All-American Andrew Clark led the NCAA with a .758 save percentage, and was second in the country in goals against average with a 5.24 average.