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CAREER AWARDS:
All-America First Team (2005)
All-Midwest Region First Team (2005 and 2003)
All-Midwest Second Team (2004)
All-RMAC First Team selection (2005, 2004, 2003)
All-RMAC Second Team (2002)
Named to the RMAC All-Tournament Team (2005 and 2002)
Named the RMAC Offensive Player of the Week twice.
2005:
All-America
First Team ... All-Midwest Region First Team ... All-RMAC First Team
... Named to the RMAC All-Tournament Team ... RMAC Offensive Player
of the Week on Oct. 12 and Nov. 2 ... Ranked third in NCAA Division
II men's soccer in points per game (2.78) and fourth in goals per
game (1.22) ... Led the team in points (64), goals (28), and
game winning goals (11) ... Started all 23 games, averaging 77
minutes each game ... Recorded three hat tricks: scored four goals
and one assist on Oct. 9 against West Texas A&M, three goals and an
assist on Sept. 16 against CU-Colorado Springs, and three goals on
Oct. 16 at CU-Colorado Springs Registered two goals and two
assists(six points) in the NCAA Division II semifinal and
championship games, including the game winning goal on Dec. 2
(semifinal game) against Lynn University ... Finished his senior
season with 28 goals, eight assists, 64 points, 88 shots and 59
shots on goal ... Ranked first in the RMAC in goals and goals per
game (13/1.08) and game winning goals (5), second in shots (48),
shots per game (4.0), points (30), and points per game (2.50), and
assists (4) ... Named to the Preseason All-RMAC Team.
2004:
Started all 21 games for Fort Lewis ... Named to the All-RMAC First
Team and NSCAA/Adidas All-Midwest Region Second Team ... Ranked
second on the team in goals (13) and points (31) and third in
assists (5) ... Registered 34 shots on goal and 68 shots
... Converted 3-of-3 penalty kicks ... One of three Skyhawks to
register three game-winning goals ... Scored a season high five
points with two goals and one assist in an 11-0 win at Colorado
Christian on Oct. 24.
2003:
Recorded a hat trick on 9-7-03 in a 4-0 win at home against
CSU-Pueblo, becoming only the third player in school history to
accomplish the feat ... Repeated his hat trick performance on
11-02-03 at CSU-Pueblo in a 4-1 win ... Earned All-RMAC First Team
honors ... Started and played in 19 of Skyhawks 20 games ... Second
on the team in goals (10), assists (4), points (24) and shots (44)
... Made 2-of-3 penalty kicks ... Named to
the 2003 NSCAA/Adidas Division II All-Midwest Region First Team.
2002:
Earned first career letter at Fort Lewis College ... Netted first
collegiate goal on 9-13-02 against Colorado Christian ... Started 19
of 21 games as a freshman ... Recorded seven goals and three assists
for 17 points ... Tallied 52 shots for a .135 shot percentage ...
Scored game-winning goal against Regis on 10-25-02 (4-2 win) ...
Netted game-tying goal against Regis on 11-9-02 which led to
overtime and an eventual win for the Skyhawks ... Second Team All-RMAC
and named to the All- RMAC Tournament Team ... Ranked 10th in the
RMAC in points (17) and goals (7, .33 average).
HIGH SCHOOL:
Graduated from Richland in 2002 ...Three year starter as
forward/midfielder ... Received Newcomer of the Year, District MVP,
and all-state honors.
ACADEMIC:
Business Administration major
PERSONAL:
Parents are Harry and Joanna Sweetser ... Hobbies include frisbee
golf and golf ... Interesting fact: Cole is Peruvian.
Sweetser's Soccer Statistics
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YEAR
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GP
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GS
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G
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A
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PTS
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GWG
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SHOTS
|
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2002
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21
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19
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7
|
3
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17
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1
|
52
|
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2003
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19
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19
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10
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4
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24
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0
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44
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|
2004 |
21 |
21 |
13 |
5 |
31 |
3 |
68 |
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2005
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23
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23
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28
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8
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64
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11
|
88
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CAREER
|
84
|
82
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58
|
20
|
136
|
15
|
252
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