Meet the alumni building a strong, sustainable organization
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Ross Stewart
Played from 1979 to 1982 in every game over his 4 years and capped it off with a NAIA National Championship. Ross notes, “SFU and its athletic program transformed my live in so many wonderful ways that serving the soccer alumni community is a responsibility and illustrates my unwavering passion for all things Simon Fraser University”
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Joseph Marrello
Played from 2001-2004 and captained the team in his final two seasons while leading the team to an Elite Eight finish at the NAIA National Championships. The SFU Program has a long history in his family and Joseph has always been a strong believer and advocate of the program in its ability to develop successful student athletes.
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Olivia Aguiar
Olivia Aguiar played from 2012 to 2016, leading her team to its first GNAC Conference Tournament in 2016. Olivia hopes to strengthen connections with the SFU Soccer Alumni community, contribute to initiatives that support and empower current students, and enhance our alma mater's legacy.
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Lisa Braniff
Lisa joined the women’s soccer program in 1987 when it was still a club program and played during its inaugural varsity years until 1992. Being part of the SFU women’s soccer team has led to lifelong friendships and connections, which she hopes to continue growing and fostering for all current and future alumni.
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Craig Richards
Played from 1993-96 highlighted by three trips to NAIA Nationals in Alabama, an All-American nod as Captain my senior year, and some epic nights at the Mountain Shadow Pub! Coach Keith Watts and SFU Soccer helped shape the person I have become in so many positive ways and provided so many memories with life long friends, I feel honoured to be able to serve and foster similar experiences for present and future players!