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A.J. Glubzinski
Goalkeeper
Senior
Height:   6-0     Weight:    175
Experience:   3 Letters
High School:    Novi
Hometown:    Novi, Mich.
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Release: 08/09/2006


2007 (JUNIOR): Named an ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-America ... owner of a 4.02 grade point average, including a 4.08 during the spring semester ... compiled a 7-6-1 record, including six shutouts, in 14 starts and 1263:40 minutes played ... ranked among the Patriot League leaders with a paltry 0.93 goals against average and a .800 save percentage in 14 games played ... stopped four shots to shut out Philadelphia in the season opener ... also made three saves versus St. Bonaventure and two more opposite Marist to start the season with three-straight shutouts ... two saves helped preserve double-overtime victory vs. Air Force ... turned away six shots in win over Siena ... registered a career-best nine saves in Patriot League opener versus American before tallying seven at Colgate ... made five saves in back-to-back conference matches against Bucknell and Lafayette ... stopped all four shots on goal to blank Sacred Heart ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection with a 3.92 GPA ... earned a letter.

2006 (SOPHOMORE): Started 10 games, finishing with a 7-3 record ... combined a .682 save percentage with a 1.52 GAA ... made five saves against Colgate ... credited with eight stops in his first career shutout versus NJIT ... had three saves in double-overtime victory against Navy ... won six of his last seven starts, capped by a three-save effort against American in the season finale ... named a Patriot League All-Academic Team selection with a 4.0 GPA ... earned a letter.

2005 (FRESHMAN): Did not appear in any matches as a plebe.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB: Graduated from Novi High School in 2005 ... four year letterwinner for coach Brian O’Leary ... All-Kensington Valley Conference and all-district selection in 2003 and 2004 ... four-time Academic All-Kensington Valley Conference pick ... team captain in 2004 ... Team Leadership Award during his senior season and team Student-Athlete Award as a junior and senior ... played club soccer for Vardar III  ... National Honor Society secretary ... Editor-in-Chief of The Wildcat Roar (Novi High School student newspaper).

PERSONAL: Andrew Joseph Glubzinski was born Dec. 2, 1986 ... son of Bob and Ann Glubzinski ... one sister, Amy, is a diver at Concordia College ... member of the Spanish Club ... hobbies include reading and talking politics ... majoring in American Politics with Honors ... member of the West Point Scholarship Program ... candidate for both the Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships ... also has already interviewed for the Rotary Ambassadorial Foundation Scholarship ... finalist for the Truman Scholarship ... received a fellowship to participate in a study at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and had a paper published when he was finished ... member of Phi Kappa Phi national collegiate honor society and Pi Sigma Alpha political science honor society ... Second-Team Academic All-American  last year ... three-time Patriot League Honor Roll recipient ... two-time Superintendent’s Award winner for ranking in the top 15% of class academically, physically and militarily ... named a Platoon Sergeant responsible for the accountability, discipline and training of 30 cadets for the 2008-09 academic year ... appointed Company Commander for Cadet Basic Training, overseeing the moral and ethical development of 193 incoming cadets ... runs the weekly team Bible study group and is active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... interned with a social outreach program called “First Helping” during the summer of 2008, serving daily meals and providing social services to homeless and low-income individuals in the greater Washington D.C. area ... runs bi-annual Army Youth Soccer Clinic for kids in the West Point area ... works with Habitat for Humanity in hometown of Detroit ... founder of CURED (Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disease) and a bowl-a-thon to contribute to research on a rare digestive disease incurred by a high school classmate ... raised money and participated in a walk-a-thon for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life ... also volunteers with Young Life of Urban and Metro Detroit  ... aspires to eventually be the Mayor of Detroit.

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