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A two-year captain for the men's soccer team, Ben Montgomery was a dynamic two-way midfielder throughout his four-year career, and helped lead the Gators to their most successful season in team history.
After playing all 36 games and totaling 4 goals and 2 assists during his freshman and sophomore seasons of 2001 and '02, Montgomery earned NSCAA All-Region and NCAC Player of the Year honors in 2003, scoring 15 points on four goals (including three game-winners) and three assists.
As a senior in 2004, Montgomery again earned First Team All-NCAC honors, totaling 16 points on four goals and four assists. During the storybook 2004 season, the Gators entered the NCAC Championship Tournament as the fourth seed, but would top Wooster and Denison in the tournament to earn their first conference championship and a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs, where they picked up a pair of shootout victories to eventually reach the round of 16.
Overall, Allegheny went 46-22-7 during Montgomery's four-year career. In 2013, Montgomery was named to the NCAC's 30th Anniversary All-Decade Team, which recognized the conference's top performers between the years 2003-12.
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