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Royals Hall of Fame

1991 Men's Soccer Team Huddle

1991 Men's Soccer Team

  • Class
  • Induction
    2025
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Soccer
The 1991 men’s soccer team, comprising of majority of the members from Queens’ 1990 inaugural men’s soccer season, put their name on the map early in the program’s history, posting a record of 13-2-2 and earning the University’s first-ever national ranking.
 
In just year two of the program’s existence, the Royals tallied 14 shutouts to set a new NCAA record at the time due in large part to the spectacular play in goal by both Joe Mazzo and Greg Harris who split time in the net on each outing. Queens allowed just four goals the entire season as their defense quickly became their identity. Nationally, the Royals ranked as high as No. 17 and their defense ranked No. 1. At the close of the season, Roy Zurita became the first Queens player in history to earn a post season award as he was named to the All-South Region Team boasting 10 goals and three assists. 

The 1991 men's soccer team was coached by Queens Hall of Famer Fred Norchi.
 
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