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Mike Randall

Mike Randall

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    Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach     Mike Randall (2nd season)
High School:           Cherry Hill East            
College:                   Rutgers University-Camden (2015)
Major:                      Criminal Justice
Minor:                      National Security Studies
 
Mike Randall guided the Rutgers University-Camden men’s soccer team to its best season in program history in 2013, capping his spectacular senior season when he was named the D3soccer.com Goalkeeper of the Year and First Team All-American.2209
 
The record-setting goalkeeper continued with the program as an assistant coach in 2014 and will return this season, where he will help train the next generation of Scarlet Raptor goalie greats.
 
A four-year letterman at Rutgers-Camden, Randall and his teammates fashioned a dream season in 2013, posting a 23-1-2 record, winning their third straight New Jersey Athletic Conference title and advancing all the way to the NCAA Division III Championship Game. They set program records with a 25-game undefeated streak during the season and a two-year unbeaten string of 37 games, the eighth-longest string in Division III history. Those strings included a pair of 11-game winning streaks, setting records for the longest in program history. The Raptors finished the season ranked No. 2 in both the D3soccer.com and NSCAA Division III national polls, their highest ranking ever.
 
Randall was a huge part of that success, playing every minute of every game in goal to set a single-season program goalie mark of 2,398:17 minutes. He also faced 349 shots, the second-highest season total in program history, set a program mark with 12 shutouts and posted a 0.75 goals-against average, the team’s fifth-highest single-season mark ever. His 23 victories were four more than the previous season record for goalies.
 
1119Despite starting only two of his four seasons at Rutgers-Camden, Randall finished among the program’s all-time goalie leaders with a 0.73 career goals-against average (first), an .851 save percentage (second), 40 wins (second), 21 shutouts (third), 560 shots faced (fourth), five ties (fourth) and 4,446:09 minutes played in goal (sixth).
 
In addition to his D3soccer.com national honors in 2013, Randall earned NJAC Second Team recognition and was recognized as the Scarlet Raptors’ Most Dedicated Player, earning the prestigious Borda-Sheehan Memorial Award. During the season he was a three-time winner as the NJAC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 9, Oct. 7 and Oct. 28) and also captured honors as the ECAC Metro Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 10.2210
 
Randall’s brilliant senior season followed his outstanding junior year, when he started all 22 games and led the Raptors to their second straight NJAC title. He posted a 0.72 GAA, nine shutouts, a 17-2-3 record and made 76 saves. He was named All-NJAC Honorable Mention, captured NJAC Defensive Player of the Week honors on both Nov. 5 and Nov. 12 and earned a berth on the Scarlet Raptors’ own Cialella Soccer Classic all-tournament team (Sept. 8-9, 2012).
 
Prior to his junior season, Randall appeared in one game during both his freshman and sophomore seasons as the understudy to Raptor All-American goalie Tim VanLiew. When Randall started the 2012 season opener, in fact, he became the first goalie besides VanLiew to start for Rutgers-Camden since Brent Grunow on Nov. 11, 2007.
 
A soccer and volleyball letterman at Cherry Hill High School East, Randall earned numerous scholastic soccer honors for Coach Karl Moehlmann. During his senior season in 2009 he notched All-South Jersey First Team honors from the Courier-Post newspaper and added All-Group 4 recognition. He also was named First Team All-Olympic Conference American Division, First Team All-South Jersey by the South Jersey Soccer Coaches Association and was recognized with an All-State Top 10 Goalkeepers honor. In addition, he was an Honor Roll student.
 
A Criminal Justice major with a Minor in National Security Studies, Randall graduated from Rutgers-Camden in January, 2015.
 
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