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2009 Soccer
Juniors (continued)
Geoff Narode #17
Junior
Getting to Know Geoff Narode
5-8 140 Midfield Nickname: G-Rode
Glenmont, N.Y./Bethlehem/
Favorite sports team: New York Giants
University of New Hampshire
Major: Marketing and Management
Favorite movie: Cheats
Favorite music group: Juelz Santana
AS A SOPHOMORE: Started nine
of 15 games...Finished season with
If I could travel anywhere, I would go to: The Bahamas
one assist. Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Lacrosse
AS A
If I didn’t play soccer, I would: Have some time to
FRESHMAN: Started 12 of 19 games...Scored a goal in
the win over UAlbany (9/19).
improve my rusty golf game
Any superstitions? Keep the hair growing and flowing
BEFORE SIENA: A transfer from the University of New
Hampshire...Lettered three years of varsity soccer at nearby
The funniest person on the team is: Nick Viaggio
Bethlehem...Helped guide Bethlehem to a Suburban Council
My proudest sports moment is: Scoring against UAlbany
championship in 2005...Was an All-Conference selection his
senior year...Played in the New York State Olympic Develop
My favorite thing about Siena is: How nice everyone is
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ment Program for five years...Spent eight years playing in the
Career Plans: Make enough money to be able to own a
Clifton Park Premier league and two years in the Blackwatch
boat and wave to my beautiful wife and children on the dock
Super Y-League.
PERSONAL: Born July, 5, 1988...The son of George and Susan
Narode...Has two older brothers, Josh, who graduated from Colgate
and Matthew, who played soccer for Binghamton University.
NARODE’S 2008 HIGHS
Goals: 0
Assists: 1 vs. Marist (11/1)
Points: 1 vs. Marist (11/1)
Shots: 1 (five times)
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 1 vs. UAlbany (9/19/07)
Assists: 1 vs. Marist (11/1/08)
Points: 2 vs. UAlbany (9/19/07)
Shots: 3 (twice)
NARODE’S CAREER STATS
Year GP/GS Goals Assists Points Shots GWG
2007 19/12 1 0 2 11 0
2008 15/9 0 1 1 5 0
Totals 34/21 1 1 3 16 0
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