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Men's Soccer Salutes Three Senior Student-Athletes

Men's Soccer Salutes Three Senior Student-Athletes

BEREA, Ohio –   The Baldwin Wallace University Athletic Department and men's soccer program would like to congratulate senior student-athletes Owen Feeley, Bryce Posner and Alex Wight on completing their outstanding athletic careers at the University.

While the NCAA has extended another year of eligibility, it is uncertain if each of these student-athlete will come back for another season or continue down their career path.  So, the University administration, faculty and staff congratulates these three young men on their outstanding athletic and academic careers as well as their leadership to the men's soccer program. The University would like to wish each of them all the best of luck in their future endeavors and hope that even after graduation that they come back and visit us often. They will always be a Yellow Jacket for Life (YJ4L).

 

 

Feeley is a healthcare management major from Elma, New York and a graduate of Iroquois High School. He is a midfielder that will earn his second varsity letter this spring.  For his career, Feeley has appeared in 12 games and has scored one goal on two shots.  He is the son of Thomas and Danielle Feeley of Elma.

 

 

 

 

  

Posner is an accounting major from Aurora, Ohio and a graduate of Aurora High School.   He is a midfielder that will earn his fourth varsity letter this spring.  In his career, Posner has appeared in 65 games with 59 starts and has scored seven goals, including one game-winner and added eight assists for 22 total points.  Off the field, he is a two-time Academic All-OAC performer, a Dean's List student and Jacket Scholar.  Posner is the son of Curtis and Cathy Posner of Aurora.

 

 

   

 

 

Wight is a sport management major from Arima, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO and a graduate of Holy Cross College.  He is a forward that will earn his first varsity letter this spring.  Wight has appeared in two varsity games in his career.  Wight is the son of Ray and Agnes Wight of Arima.