The following report is from the year 2003. Since Bora will be looking at all our available players, shouldn't he be apprised of Wallace too?
07-29-2003<H3>Former Men's Soccer Standout Adam Wallace Signs Pro Contract In Belgium</H3>
Author: Bruce R. Bosley
Email: Bruce.Bosley@uvm.edu
Phone: 802/656-1109 Fax: (802)656-8328
BURLINGTON, Vt. --- After a successful trial period during July, former University of Vermont men’s soccer standout Adam Wallace (Delta, B.C.) was signed to a professional contract by KSV Roeselare, a team in the Belgium 2nd National League.
Wallace, who has played internationally with national junior teams from Canada and Jamaica, signed a one-year deal with a two-year option. In the six games of the trial period, he scored two goals as KSV Roeselaire went 4-1-1. He tallied his first goal against Sassport Boezinge on July 9th in his first contest as a professional.
Last season with the Catamounts, Wallace earned first team, All-America East honors and was a second team, All-New England selection. He was second on Vermont in scoring with seven goals and four assists leading UVM to a second place finish in the America East. He scored four times versus Hartford on October 26th, the second-most goals in a single-game in the nation during the 2002 season.
07-29-2003<H3>Former Men's Soccer Standout Adam Wallace Signs Pro Contract In Belgium</H3>
Author: Bruce R. Bosley
Email: Bruce.Bosley@uvm.edu
Phone: 802/656-1109 Fax: (802)656-8328
BURLINGTON, Vt. --- After a successful trial period during July, former University of Vermont men’s soccer standout Adam Wallace (Delta, B.C.) was signed to a professional contract by KSV Roeselare, a team in the Belgium 2nd National League.
Wallace, who has played internationally with national junior teams from Canada and Jamaica, signed a one-year deal with a two-year option. In the six games of the trial period, he scored two goals as KSV Roeselaire went 4-1-1. He tallied his first goal against Sassport Boezinge on July 9th in his first contest as a professional.
Last season with the Catamounts, Wallace earned first team, All-America East honors and was a second team, All-New England selection. He was second on Vermont in scoring with seven goals and four assists leading UVM to a second place finish in the America East. He scored four times versus Hartford on October 26th, the second-most goals in a single-game in the nation during the 2002 season.
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