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Three Bears Named NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention

Three Bears Named NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention

BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Bridgewater State University juniors Kolin Campbell, Sawyer Fleck, and Justin Kachadoorian (Leicester, Mass.) have been named as honorable mention selections on the 2014 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Men's Division III Scholar All-East Region Team.

A Mathematics major, Campbell currently sports an impressive 3.82 grade point average through his first five semesters at Bridgewater State.  The Norton, Massachusetts product started all 20 games for the Bears in 2014 and tallied a goal and three assists for five points.

In 53 games over his first three seasons at BSU, Campbell has accumulated three goals and three assists for nine points. He was selected to the All-Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Men's Soccer Team in each of the past two seasons and was named the MASCAC Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 2012.

Since transferring from UMass Amherst, Fleck has maintained a 3.52 GPA over his first three semesters at Bridgewater State while majoring in Physical Education.  The Foxboro, Massachusetts native started all 20 games for the Bears this past season and registered three assists.

In 40 games which includes 36 starts during his first two seasons, Fleck has produced a goal and three assists for five points.

Kachadoorian currently sports a 3.42 GPA through five semesters at BSU while majoring in Criminal Justice.  The Leicester, Massachusetts product tallied a pair of goals in 15 games for the Bears this past fall.

In 36 games over two seasons at Bridgewater State, Kachadoorian has two goals and three assists for seven points.  He garnered All-MASCAC First Team honors in 2014.

The BSU men's soccer team posted an overall record of 10-9-1 this past fall including a 5-1-1 mark in MASCAC play.  The Bears captured the program's fourth conference regular season title and first since 2009.