Hall of Fame
HARRY PRINCE (Men's Soccer)
Before graduating in three seasons, Prince provided a consistent defensive backstop for Stony Brook's men's soccer program. He led his team to 20 wins in 35 contests, allowing just 30 goals in his three seasons as the keeper for the Patriots. This included a 0.36 goals-against average in the 1967 season and a career average of 0.85.
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He engineered a great turnaround in the program and was named a three-time Team MVP for his efforts. The team had 11 wins in the previous four seasons before he came to campus and the squad only lost 10 times while he manned the posts.
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Post graduation, he created a construction company that specialized in building high-end homes until he passed away on the job in 2005.