MIDDLETOWN, Pa. – Penn State Harrisburg's men's soccer program will spend the next month unveiling the 11 members of its all-decade team. The first player named to the all-decade team is the program's all-time leading-scorer, Danny Francis '11.
Francis was an offensive juggernaut during his four years at Penn State Harrisburg, as evidenced by his 136 career points and 60 career goals; both totals stand as program records by a wide margin. The Pottstown, Pa. native was a four-time North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) All-Conference selection, earning first-team honors in 2010 after picking up three consecutive second-team nods from 2007-09. Thanks to his efforts, the Lions secured three NEAC Tournament berths during his career, including a run to the conference championship game during his senior campaign. Francis holds the single-game records for points (8) and goals scored (4), as well as single-season benchmarks for points (46 - 2009) and markers (21 - 2009). His 12 game-winning goals stand as a program record and he ranks second all-time in career assists (16).
Head coach Daniel J. Krzyzanowicz and his staff will announce the remaining 10 members of the Penn State Harrisburg Men's Soccer All-Decade Team over the course of the next month.
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