2015 Men's Soccer Roster

Wyatt Eaton
Wyatt Eaton
Wyatt Eaton
Messiah College
David Sinclair
Gene Clemens

5 Martin Fevre

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Chablis, France
  • Position Defense
  • High School Lycée Jean-Marc Boivin
  • Height 5-7
  • Major Mechanical Engineering
  • Weight 150

Biography

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

 
AWARDS & HONORS

2015
- NSCAA All-America First Team (D)
- NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team (D)
- All-Landmark Conference First Team (D)
- Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year
- Landmark Conference Defensive Athlete of the Week (9/21, 9/28)
- CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team
- CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 First Team
- Landmark Conference Men's Soccer Senior Scholar Athlete
- Landmark Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll
- NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient
- Elizabethtown College Male Distinguished Student-Athlete (2015-16)

2014
- All-Landmark Conference First Team (D)
- Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll

2013
- All-Commonwealth Conference Honorable Mention (D)
- Middle Atlantic Conference Academic Honor Roll

2012
- All-Commonwealth Conference First Team (D)

 
2015 (Senior): Capped storied career with an array of postseason honors, including NSCAA All-America First Team and CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team honors...NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team selection...All-Landmark First Team defender...Landmark Defensive Player of the Year...Landmark Men's Soccer Senior Scholar Athlete...Voted team captain prior to the 2015 season...Leader of a defense corps that racked up 10 shutouts and limited opposing offenses to 0.80 goals per game...Started every game (20) for the second year in a row...Team's third leading scorer with 23 points (nine goals, five assists)...Tied for the Landmark lead and ranked 62nd in Division III with four game-winning goals...Nine goals were tied for fifth in the Landmark, while his 23 points ranked sixth...Set new career-highs in goals, assists, points, shots on goal (21), game-winning goals and tied a career-high with 34 shots...Was 2-for-2 on penalty kick attempts...Contributed points in five straight games between Sept. 6-19...Scored goals in three straight contests from Sept. 12-19 and Oct. 14-21...Scored the game-winning goal at Gwynedd Mercy, Sept. 12...Led the Blue Jays with a goal and an assist (three points) in a 4-2 loss at No. 4 Franklin & Marshall, Sept. 16...Found the back of the net twice for his first career multi-goal game, Sept. 26, at Juniata...Named Landmark Defensive Athlete of the Week on Sept. 21 and 28...Had four points in two postseason games for the Jays...Assisted on a pair of goals in a 4-1 Landmark semifinal win over Catholic, Nov. 4...Opened the scoring in the 15th minute of the Landmark championship game against Scranton, Nov. 7...Received CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 First Team nod, before going on to be named CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team...NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient...Named Elizabethtown College Male Distinguished Student-Athlete for the 2015-16 academic year...Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll student-athlete.

2014 (Junior): Shared the team lead in goals (three) and game-winning goals (two), while ranking tied for second in shots (25), third in shots on goal (13) and tied for fourth in points (seven)...Took the field in all 15 games, including the 50th of his career, Nov. 1, at Scranton...Made 13 starts...Three goals and 13 shots on goals were new career-highs for the Frenchman, while the seven points tied a career-high...Tallied the game-winner against Wilkes Sept. 17, just 3:48 into the contest...Got the scoring started in the 14th minute as Elizabethtown routed Juniata, 5-0, Sept. 27...Scored the game-tying goal against Goucher with six seconds left in regulation, Oct. 22, as the Blue Jays rallied from a 3-1 deficit in the final 1:10 to draw with the Gophers...Selected by the league coaches as an All-Landmark Conference First Team defender, his second first team honor in three years and third all-conference accolade in as many seasons...Named to the Landmark Fall Academic Honor Roll.

2013 (Sophomore): Followed up an outstanding rookie season with another strong campaign in 2013...Started 17 games and appeared in 18-of-20...Tied for second on the team with three assists...Voted All-Commonwealth Conference Honorable Mention...Team leader with 34 shots and second in shots on goal with 13...Picked up his first helper of the season on Zach Lee's goal in the 13th minute at Alvernia Oct. 8, a game E-town would win 2-1 for its 800th victory in program history...Set up Zach Hollinger's game-winning goal in the 12th minute of a 5-1 victory over Stevenson Oct. 22...Also assisted on a game-winner for David Boretti in the 6th minute of team's 1-0 win against Widener Nov. 2...Recorded nine multi-shot games, including five in a row to close the season...Season-high four shots against Rochester Institute of Technology Sept. 7, and at Lycoming Oct. 30...Named to the MAC Fall Academic Honor Roll in his first season eligible.

2012 (Freshman): One of the most dynamic freshmen in the Commonwealth Conference, Fevre tallied seven points in 17 games and was one of three defenders named to the All-Commonwealth Conference First Team...Started 13 games...Ranked fifth on the team in points and tied for fifth in goals (two)...Sixth on the team in shots (18)...Made first college appearance in season-opener at Muhlenberg Aug. 31, and first college start a week later against Denison (Sept. 8)...First career point came on an assist of a Zach Lee goal against Wilkes Sept. 15...Drove a shot off the right post and in to give the Blue Jays a 3-2, double overtime, victory against Arcadia Sept. 29...Goal against Arcadia was the first of his career (and first game-winning goal)...Didn't wait long to get his second marker, as he put a ball in the back of the Hood net on Oct. 3 in a 6-0 E-town win...Set the table for Dylan Sisler's game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Alvernia Oct. 10...Also had an assist at Stevenson Oct. 17.

High School: Played soccer in high school at Lycée Jean-Marc Boivin in Chevigny St. Sauveur, Bourgogne, France...2012 graduate of the school.

Personal: Son of Gilles and Nathalie Fevre...Has an older sister, Julie...Mechanical engineering major with a concentration in sustainable design.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 5

    2012Freshman

    Defense
    5'6" 145 lbs
    5
  • 5

    2013Sophomore

    Defense
    5'6" 155 lbs
    5
  • 5

    2014Junior

    Defense
    5'7" 155 lbs
    5
  • 5
    C

    2015Senior

    Defense
    5'7" 150 lbs
    5
    C