Robbie Martin, Elizabethtown College
Men’s Soccer – Class of 1991
Described by legendary Blue Jays’ coach Skip Roderick as the “greatest player we’ve ever had at Elizabethtown”, Robbie Martin’s influence and skill on the soccer field was undeniable. Martin finished his career as a Blue Jay with countless national recognition honors that included being named a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) First Team All-American (1989, 1990), a two-time MAC Northern Division All-Star (1989, 1990), a two-time MAC Northern Division MVP (1989, 1990), and a MAC Northern Division All-Star Honorable Mention in 1987. Martin led his team to an overall record of 87-9-4 over the course of four seasons, which included two MAC Championships (1987-1990), two MAC runner-up finishes (1988, 1989), two NCAA DIII Pa.-N.J. Regional Championships (1987, 1989), an NCAA DIII Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship (1990), four NCAA DIII Tournament appearances, making it to the quarterfinals twice and ultimately winning the NCAA DIII National Championship in 1989. His 16 single season assists and 34 career assists currently rank him fourth and fifth respectively, in Blue Jays’ history books. Martin finished his career with 21 goals and 34 assists for 76 points. He was inducted into the Elizabethtown College Hall of Fame in 2003.
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