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Andrew Corazza

Andrew Corazza

  • Class
  • Induction
    2019
  • Sport(s)
    Soccer
Andrew Corazza (2002-05) arrived at SFU in 2002 and had an immediate impact, scoring 24 goals his freshmen season. Corazza went on to score 81 goals in 69 games, the most dominant goal-scoring performance in SFU history. In his four years, Corazza registered 24, 12, 24, and 21 goal seasons. He is the program's career scoring leader with 179 points, 41 points more than the next closest student-athlete. 
 
Corazza's goal scoring exploits helped lead SFU to four consecutive appearances in the NAIA national championship tournament, including a pair of fifth place finishes. The team was 52-17-4 over his career. 
 
The Coquitlam, BC, native was named 2005 NAIA Region I Player of the Year and he was selected 10th overall by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the 2006 United Soccer League’s First Division College Draft. 
 
Corazza received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and his teaching certificate from SFU. 

WATCH: The Golden Boot

101602SFU_SoccerSimon Fraser Clan mens soccer team against UBC Wednesday October 16 at Swangard Stadium.
 
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