Career Stats |
Year |
GP/GS |
Minutes |
GA |
GAA |
Saves |
Save% |
Sh |
2003 |
3/3 |
270:00 |
2 |
0.67 |
13 |
.867 |
1 |
2004 |
17/17 |
1584:01 |
22 |
1.25 |
87 |
.798 |
6 |
2005 |
16/16 |
1487:15 |
17 |
1.03 |
72 |
.808 |
8 |
2006 |
15/15 |
1422:44 |
12 |
0.76 |
57 |
.826 |
8 |
Total |
51/51 |
4764:00 |
53 |
1.00 |
229 |
.812 |
23* |
*Penn record
2006:
Drafted by the New York Red Bulls in the fourth round of the 2007 MLS
Supplemental Draft ... Unanimous All-Ivy first team selection ... Became
Penn’s all-time career leader in shutouts (23) ... Tied his own
single-season record (third on Penn's list) with eight shutouts ...
NSCAA All-Northeast Region third team selection ... Played all 1422:44
minutes in goal ... Registered a 9-4-2 record (5-1-1 Ivy) ... Posted an
impressive 0.76 goals-against average ... Had a .826 save percentage ...
Made a season-high seven saves against Hartwick (9/8) ... Defended the
net in five overtime games, allowing a goal in just one ... Had shutouts
against Marist (9/10), Saint Joseph’s (9/15), Duquesne (9/17), Cornell
(9/30), Columbia (10/7), Yale (10/21), Brown (10/28) and Princeton
(11/4) ... Stonewalled opponents for 366:19 consecutive minutes from
Sept. 8-20 and again for 299:33 from Oct. 18-Nov. 4 to end the season.
2005:
Philadelphia Soccer Seven All-Star ... Played every minute of Penn’s
season in net, starting all 16 games ... Had a 9-6-1 record ... Posted
eight shutouts ... Tied for first all-time in program history with 15
career clean sheets ... In 1487:15 minutes of action, posted a 1.03 GAA
and a .807 save percentage ... Posted a three-save shutout in a 1-0 win
at Temple (9/6) ... Had second shutout of the season against Villanova
(9/9) ... Named to the Ivy League Honor Roll (9/12) ... Recorded his
third shutout of the year against South Carolina (9/14) ... Had a
season-high eight saves in a loss against College of Charleston (9/16)
... Named to the Philadelphia Soccer Seven Honor Roll (9/19) ... Had
three saves in his fifth shutout of the year against Loyola (9/27) ...
Posted his sixth shutout, a three-save overtime win, at Columbia (10/9)
... Named to the Ivy League and Philadelphia Soccer Seven Honor Rolls
(10/10) ... Shut out Dartmouth while making six saves (10/15) ...
Notched his eighth shutout of the season with a 2-0 win over American
(11/2).
2004:
Started all 17 games ... Posted a 1.25 GAA with six shutouts and 87
saves ... Recorded a career-high 11 saves in an overtime loss to
American (11/3) ... Named to Ivy League Honor Roll, 10/25 ... Had seven
stops at Yale (10/23) ... Made nine saves against No. 25 Maryland
(10/20) and tying his career game-high set earlier in the season ... Had
four saves against Dartmouth (10/17) ... Named Philadelphia Soccer
Seven Player of the Week and to the Ivy League Honor Roll 10/11 ...
Recorded fifth shutout of the season against Columbia, making six saves
(10/9) ... Posted fourth shutout of the season, making five saves at
Cornell (10/2) ... Recorded third shutout against Drexel (9/24) ...
Posted second shutout of the season, making six saves against FDU (9/19)
... Recorded two saves against UW-Milwaukee (9/12) ... Recorded a
shutout against Wisconsin, making nine saves (9/11) setting his
then-career game-high mark.
2003:
Started in all three of his appearances ... Amassed 13 saves en route to
a .867 save percentage ... Posted a 0.67 goals against average ...
Named to Ivy League Honor Roll for Nov. 3 after recording a career-high
10 saves against then-No. 11 Brown (11/1) ... Made collegiate debut and
recorded first career shutout against Philadelphia University (10/8).
High School:
Letterwinner in soccer, basketball and tennis ... Named all-county in
soccer as a senior ... Named all-conference in soccer in 2001 ...
Received all-conference honors in basketball as a senior ... Member of
Baldwin’s back-to-back soccer conference championship teams in 2001 and
2002 ... National Honor Society member ... Named All-American Scholar.
Personal: Born April 22, 1985 ... Son of Ana and Robert Cepero ... Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in history.
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