2021 Men's Soccer Roster

Jersey Number 22
Anthony Calamia
- Position:
- Midfield
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 160
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- Harrisburg, Pa.
- High School:
- Central Dauphin East
Career Highlights
- Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022).
- Named to the All-PSAC East Second Team (2021)
- Named to the D2CCA All-Atlantic Region Second Team (2021)
- Selected to the United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region Second Team (2021)
2021 (Redshirt Junior)
- Served as one of the main offensive pieces for head coach Steve Widdowson during the team's third consecutive PSAC Championship and run to the NCAA Quarterfinal.
- Finished tied for first on the team in goals (7), shots on goal (31), and total shots (63).
- Finished the season with three game-winning goals, which ranked first on the team.
- Finished the season second in points with 18
- Ended the year tied for third in assists sending out four, including a stretch with four in five games.
- Ended the season third in minutes played
- Ranked top-10 in the PSAC in shots (T-8th) and shots on goal (T-5th).
- Played in all 23 matches (starting 22)
2019 (Sophomore)
- Finished third on the team in shots (27) and shots on goal (11)
- Both of his goals on the season were game winners (at Shepherd on Oct. 5 and vs. Bloomsburg on Oct. 12)
- Played in all 21 matches for the second straight season
- Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete
2018 (Freshman)
- Played all 20 matches while getting the starting nod 10 times in his rookie season
- Recorded nine straight starts from Sept. 29 until the final regular season match against Gannon
- Made his collegiate debut in the first match of the season
- Recorded his first point of his collegiate career in the 4-3 win over Mercyhurst where he sunk two goals and the final one being the game-winner
- Finished his scoring in the 4-1 victory over Bloomsburg with a goal in the 69th minute
- Converted the third shootout goal in the PSAC Championship to lead Millersville to its second PSAC Championship
- Named PSAC Scholar-Athlete
High School
- Holds the school record in points with 118
- Scored a career 45 goals and 28 assists
- Helped his team to three postseasons
- Contributed to three winning seasons with more than 11 wins
- Named All-Keystone first team in his junior and senior seasons
- Was the All-Keystone second team in his sophomore season and All-Commonwealth for kicking in football during his senior year
- Played soccer and football which he earned letters four in soccer and two in football
About the Marauder
- Why Millersville: I came to Millersville because I liked how it wasn't a small college where I felt that I would get bored of walking around campus, but it wasn't big enough that I would feel like I was just a number. I also liked how Millersville was a good academic school and I liked the men's soccer program and felt it would be the best place for me.
- Favorite class or professor at Millersville: My favorite class is racket sports and my favorite professor is Professor Brian Trout.
- Off-the-pitch hobbies: Playing video games and watching sports with my roommates. I also like to complete puzzles or sudoku books.
- Interesting summer job: Worked at Giant
- Hidden talent: I have a pretty good memory for sports facts/events.
- Favorite pro athlete: My favorite pro athlete was Kaka, but he retired a couple years ago. My favorite athlete now would have to be Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
- Favorite show to binge watch: The Office or The Simpsons
- Pregame ritual: My pre-game routine is just to relax in the locker room, listen to music, and focus on what our game plan is for that opponent.
Personal
- Son of Vincent and Denise Calamia
- Has a younger sister Emily
- Majoring in accounting and finance
- His uncle played baseball at West Chester
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