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SUTTON’S SAVE FEATURED ON ESPN

Apr. 23: Former St. Lawrence University goalkeeper Greg Sutton was recently featured on ESPN’s SportsCenter after blocking a shot off the foot of LA Galaxy's Landon Donovan to help the Toronto FC to a 3-2 victory.

 

The play was No. 7 on the coveted Top Ten Plays list on Monday, April 14, following Sutton's and Toronto’s win.

 

To watch the video clip, please click here. (Clip provided by ESPN; please update your Windows Media Player in order to view the video.)

 

Sutton (right), who graduated from St. Lawrence in 1999, served as captain of the Saints men’s soccer squad in his final two seasons. During his time with the Scarlet and Brown, the keeper built a strong resume and re-wrote the University’s goalkeeping record books. He was a Regional All-American in 1996 (2nd Team), 1997 (1st Team) and 1998 (1st Team). He was also a First Team National All American in his final season (1998).

 

Sutton went on to set new career and single-season records in shutouts and saves for St. Lawrence, records that have held on for nearly ten seasons. He owns the career shutout mark with 29.5 and is tied with two others for most shutouts in a season with 12. Sutton also holds the records for saves in a career with 474 and saves in a season with 186.

 

 

 

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