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UMass Boston

2014 Men's Soccer

11 Douglas Silveira

11 Douglas Silveira

  • Height:
    5-6
  • Weight:
    140
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Revere, Mass.
  • Highschool:
    Northeast Metro Tech.

Summary

Biography

2014 Produced one of the best senior seasons in program history … Scored the Beacons first-ever Little East Conference Championship match goal, and then assist on the game-winner in double OT to give UMass Boston 2-1 championship win over Keene State College on November 8 … Named the 2014 Little East Conference Tournament MVP and Offensive Player of the Year … First player in program history to be named a NSCAA Third Team All-Region selection and ECAC New England Second Team All-Star … Also named a First Team All-Little East Conference selection … Ended his career ranked eighth all-time in points with 52 … Tied for 16th in the program’s history in goals scored with 16, and sits fourth all-time in assists with 20 … His 71 matches played in his four seasons ranks second-most in the program’s history … His 62 career starts is tied for fifth most all-time … Recorded his first goal of the year on September 17 in the 6-0 win over Salem State University … Finished with a goal and an assist on September 27 in the 7-0 rout of UMass Dartmouth … Earned a pair of assists in the non-conference win over St. Joseph’s College (Maine) on October 7 … Scored the game-winning goal in the 5-1 victory over Salve Regina University on October 14 … Averaged 0.73 points per game during his senior season … Appeared in all 22 games played, and started in 19.

2013 One of only three returning players from the 2012 squad to play for first year head coach Jake Beverlin … Named team captain for the first time in his college career … Appeared in 15 of the 19 games played, earning a spot in the starting 11 in 11 games … Combined for three goals and four assists as one of the Beacons top midfielders … Recorded a pair of goals in the season opener against Fitchburg State University on August 31 at the Lasell College Kick Off Classic … Earned his third goal of the year, which was the game-winner, on September 1 in the consolation game of the Lasell College Kick Off Classic against Newbury College … Picked-up a pair of helpers in the 7-0 win over Emmanuel College on September 5 … Recorded a pair of assists for the second time in the 4-2 Little East Conference win over Western Connecticut State University on October 12.

2012 Named a Little East Conference First Team All-Conference selection as a sophomore … Started in all 17 games for the Beacons in the midfield … Combined for four goals and six assists for 14 points … Registered 55 shots, 30 of which were on goal … Collected a team-best three game-winning goals and fired off 48 corner kicks … Earned his first point of the year, an assist, in the 2-2 tie with Emmanuel College on September 6 … Recorded three straight games with a goal starting in the 2-1 loss at Husson University on September 8 … Found the back of the net, which was the game-winner, in the 3-2 victory over Maine Maritime Academy on September 9 … Named the Husson University/New Balance Cup Tournament MVP … Fired home his second straight game-winner in the 4-2 win at Fitchburg State University on September 13 … Tallied an assist in back-to-back games including the 2-1 win over Newbury College … Had his best day of the year when he finished with a goal and an assist in the 2-1 win over Maine Maritime Academy on October 23 … Assisted the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over conference rival Western Connecticut State University.

2011 Started in 15 of the 17 matches played during his rookie season at UMass Boston … Netted four goals, while also tallying four assists in the midfield … Scored three goals in the first four games of the year … Netted his first collegiate goal, which turned out to be the game-winner in the 1-0 win over Farmingdale State University on September 10 … His second goal came in the 4-0 win over Eastern Nazarene (Sept. 13) … Notched his third collegiate goal in the 5-3 win over Fitchburg State on September 15 … Tallied a pair of assists in the 4-0 conference win over Western Connecticut State University … Finished the regular season with his fourth and final goal in the 4-1 home conference win over Plymouth State University.

PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Northeast Metro Technical High School in 2011 ... Two-time all-star ... Named team MVP in 2009 ... Earned the Commonwealth Conference MVP honor in 2010 ... Helped his team to a conference championship in 2010 ... Son of Maria and Edgard Silviera ... Currently majoring in Psychology at UMass Boston.

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Historical Player Information

  • 6

    2011Freshman

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    5'6" 136 lbs
    6
  • 11

    2012Sophomore

    M
    5'6" 136 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2013Junior

    M/F
    5'6" 140 lbs
    11
  • 11

    2014Senior

    M/F
    5'6" 140 lbs
    11
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