Bucknell University Athletics

Bucknell Men's Soccer Player Bill Epley Named to Mad Dog Soccer All-American Team
1/5/2001 7:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Jan. 5, 2001
LEWISBURG, Pa. - Bucknell senior tri-captain Bill Epley (Franklinville, Pa./Delsea Regional) has picked up another accolade in the post season of his final season on the men's soccer team. Epley was recently named to the Mad Dog Soccer 2000 All-American Third Team, announced by maddogsoccer.com in late December.
Epley concluded his playing career by being named the 2000 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year, in addition to earning a selection to the All-Patriot League First-Team for the second time in his career. He was named to the team as a sophomore and earned all-league second-team honors during his junior campaign. Epley was the leader in a defensive unit that posted six shutouts throughout the season, including three-straight in September, and allowed only six goals in Patriot League play - the best by any team in the conference. He was rewarded for his play throughout the year, earning All-Tournament honors in the 2000 Smith Barney Soccer Classic at Vermont and the South Carolina 2000 Gamecock Soccer Classic. In addition to his defensive contribution, Epley notched two goals this season, both of which were game-winners. One of his scores came in the overtime upset of South Carolina, giving the Bison their first victory over a top-10 team in school history. During the season, Epley garnered the Patriot League's Defensive Player of the Week honors for the week ending October 2. A starter in every game he played in (73 total), Epley graduates with 12 career goals and 10 career assists for 34 points.
Bucknell finished the season with a 9-10-2 overall record and its first trip to the Patriot League Tournament in seven years. The Bison closed out Patriot League play with a 4-2 record, tied for first in the league, to share a piece of the regular-season title and enter the tournament as the second seed.



