The Fredonia State Men's Soccer Team has made three additions to their spring roster. Brendan Law, a member of 2013 recruiting class, was enrolled this past fall but sat out the season for personal reasons. James Ritchie, a member of the Monroe Community College Tribunes Soccer Team this past fall that advanced to the Region Three Division I Championship, is now enrolled at FSU as a second semester freshman. Patrick Schuber was rostered with the Devils in 2012 but sat out 2013 for academic reasons. Each are strikers as the coaching staff looks to fill the void left by target players Jake Persons, a 6'2 forward who logged 1422 minutes scoring two goals with five assists and Jay Dry, 6'1 forward, who saw limited action due to a concussion but still managed to score four goals with five assists in 14 games. The team will begin official spring workouts April 1st.
See below for the bios of Law, Ritchie and Schuber:
Brendan Law - 6'1 FD. Two year starter at Clarence High School. Named 2nd Team All-Western NY and ECIC 1 First Team in 2012.
James Ritchie - 6'3 FD. Appeared in 12 games for the Monroe Community College Tribunes. As an East Aurora graduate Ritchie was named ECIC III First Team as a senior.
Patrick Schuber - 5'8 FD. Appeared in 19 games starting 10 of those games for a total of 1123 minutes in 2012. Scored three goals and had four assists. Schuber is a graduate of Webster-Thomas where he was named All-Monroe County.
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