2015 Men's Soccer Roster

Matthew O'Haren
Wyatt Eaton
David Sinclair
Gene Clemens
Gene Clemens

40 Rodrigo Barrera

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown São Paulo, Brazil
  • Position Goalkeeper
  • High School Colégio Avanço
  • Height 6-2
  • Major Mechanical Engineering
  • Weight 185

Biography

Game-by-Game Statistics
2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012

 
AWARDS & HONORS

2015
- All-Landmark Conference First Team (GK)
- NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team (GK)
- Landmark Conference Defensive Athlete of the Week (10/12, 11/2)
- CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team
- CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 First Team
- Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll

2014
- Landmark Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll

2013
- All-Commonwealth Conference Honorable Mention (GK)
- Commonwealth Conference Goalkeeper of the Week (9/16)
- Middle Atlantic Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll

 
2015 (Senior): Started all 20 games in goal and had a career best year across the board while leading Elizabethtown to a 17-2-1 record...Set new milestones in games started and played (20), minutes played (1703:44), goals against average (0.79), saves (77), wins (17) and shutouts (eight)...Voted All-Landmark First Team and NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team...Named Landmark Defensive Athlete of the Week on Oct. 12 and Nov. 2...Led the conference in GAA, save percentage (.837), wins and shutouts...Ranked second in the Landmark in total goals allowed (15) and minutes, and third in total saves...Placed 42nd nationally in save percentage and 55th in GAA...Made six saves or more six times...Collected a season-high seven saves in both Landmark Conference Men's Soccer Championship games, first against Catholic, Nov. 4, in the semifinals and again in the final, Nov. 7, vs. Scranton...Credited with a win in 11 consecutive games from Sept. 26-Nov. 4...Also won five in a row to start the season between Sept. 1-12...Stopped four shots in a 1-0 shutout victory over archrival Messiah Sept. 30...Blanked four conference opponents (Moravian, Oct. 3; Merchant Marine, Oct. 10; Drew, Oct. 24; and Scranton, Oct. 31)...Six-save clean sheet at Drew, Oct. 24, gave head coach Skip Roderick his 500th career win...17 victories in 2015 are tied for seventh most in a season in Elizabethtown history...Recorded the third lowest career goals against average (0.84) in team history...Ranks fourth in career minutes played by a keeper with 3847:13...Just as impressive were the Brazilians academic achievements, which included CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team and Academic All-District 4 First Team honors, along with being named to the Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll.

2014 (Junior): Equaled the lowest goals against average of his career with a 0.84, while playing and starting six games...Registered his eighth career shutout in a 0-0 draw at Scranton Nov. 1...Manned the goal for just under 30 minutes in a 5-0 blanking of Juniata Sept. 27...Stopped three Merchant Marine attempts Oct. 11...Finished with seven saves, a .700 save percentage and 0-2-1 record in 319:40 minutes...Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll student-athlete.

2013 (Sophomore): Earned the starting nod in all 15 games he played and was one of the Commonwealth Conference's top statistical keepers...Led the conference and ranked 54th in Division III with a .827 save percentage...Posted a goals against average of 0.90, which was second best in the CC and 76th in the nation...Also ranked fourth in the league with 4.47 saves per game...Ranked in the top five in the conference in shutouts with five...Compiled a record of 6-4-4 with 67 saves in 1395 minutes of action...Made 10 saves or more in three games, including a career-high 11 in the season opener to give the Blue Jays a 2-2 draw at No. 10 Scranton...Matched his career-high with 11 saves in a 3-0 loss to No. 3 Messiah Oct. 12...Denied 10 shots from 25th-ranked Carnegie Mellon in a 1-0 defeat Sept. 8...Blanked No. 25 Franklin & Marshall in a 0-0 draw Sept. 13 to take back the Smith-Herr Boot for E-town...Registered back-to-back shutouts against Arcadia (Oct. 16) and Hood (Oct. 19)...Went 262:14 without allowing a goal from Oct. 12-22...Started both postseason games for the Jays...Stopped three shots in a 1-1 tie with Alvernia in the CC semifinals Nov. 6, as E-town advanced in penalty kicks...Shut out Lycoming in the CC final Nov. 9, but Lycoming won the title in PKs...Chosen as the Commonwealth Conference Goalkeeper of the Week Sept. 16 after shutting out No. 25 Franklin & Marshall...All-Commonwealth Conference Honorable Mention...Named to MAC Fall Academic Honor Roll.

2012 (Freshman): Pressed into immediate action as a freshman...Came on in relief of an injured Eric Carr in E-town's second game of the season, at DeSales, and stopped three shots in 47:24 to help the Jays earn a 0-0 draw...Stopped eight shots for his first career shutout in his first career start, as E-town defeated Johns Hopkins 1-0 in double overtime Sept. 9...Went 2-2-2 with 28 saves and an .875 save percentage for the season...Shut out Neumann on the road over 110 minutes (six saves) on Sept. 19...Made seven saves in less than a half of action against No. 5 Franklin & Marshall on Sept. 12...Finished season with a goals against average of 0.84...Tied for sixth in the conference in shutouts.

High School: Attended Colégio Avanço in São Paulo, Brazil...Was a member of the soccer team and graduated in 2011.

Personal: Son of Junior Barrera and Sylvia Domingos Barrera...Has an older sister, Juliana...Majoring in mechanical engineering.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 40

    2012Freshman

    Goalkeeper
    6'1" 175 lbs
    40
  • 40

    2013Sophomore

    Goalkeeper
    6'2" 180 lbs
    40
  • 40

    2014Junior

    Goalkeeper
    6'2" 180 lbs
    40
  • 40

    2015Senior

    Goalkeeper
    6'2" 185 lbs
    40