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Myles Berry was named the 2006 Little East Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Beacons to an 11-7-1 record, including a semi-finals appearance in the Little East Conference Tournament.  In 2005, he led the squad to its first winning season since 1999 with an 8-7-1 mark, which made UMass Boston eligible for the ECAC New England Tournament.      

A consistently strong team in New England soccer circles, UMass Boston annually fields a team that is capable of challenging for the Little East Conference championship.

The Little East Conference allows the Beacons to test their mettle against quality opponents with the goal of winning the conference title.  The program also routinely schedules top level teams as part of their non-league schedule.

The Beacons have produced one All-America in Carlos Fernandes, who was a third-team selection in 1996. Fernandes and standout forward Charlie Keskinidis have each been named Little East Player of the Year, with Keskinidis taking home the honor on two occasions.

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