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Steve Covino #11
Getting to Know Steve Covino
Junior
5-11 155 Midfield
Favorite sports team: Manchester United
Bristol, Conn./Bristol Central
Favorite movie: The Hangover
Major: Undecided Business
Favorite music group: Boys Like Girls
AS A If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: Italy SOPHOMORE: All-MAAC
Second Team selection...Started all
18 games at center mid...Tallied three
Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Basketball
assists...Third on the team with 28 shots. If I didn’t play soccer, I would: Be fat and watch TV
all day
AS A FRESHMAN: Started 17 games...Scored two goals and
two assists...Put seven shots on goal.
Any superstitions? I need to drink a mixture of orange
juice and tonic water before the game
BEFORE SIENA: Lettered four years of varsity soccer at
The funniest person on the team is: Seb Anzevui
Bristol Central...Voted #1 player in CCC South Conference his
senior year...As a senior earned Team MVP honors, All-State
My proudest sports moment is: Scoring my first goal for
recognition and was an All-New England nominee...Secured
Siena my freshman year against Quinnipiac in front of all
All-Conference honors sophomore and junior seasons...Earned
my friends and family
the team’s Playmaker Award and MVP at the conclusion of his
junior season.
My favorite thing about Siena is: Playing soccer
Career Plans: College/Professional soccer coach or a
PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1989...The son of Larry and Karen
history teacher
Covino...Has an older sister, Jessica, who plays soccer at
Western New England College and a younger brother, Alex...
Has an aunt, Maureen, who attended Siena and is a member
of the Class of ’86.
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