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[X2] New England Revolution (MNCL)
Kyle Singer
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2003: Singer’s only regular season action for the Revs came in a 3-1 loss at Chicago on July 19. Came on as a substitute and played nine minutes, entering the game as a keeper in the 81st minute for Shalrie Joseph and playing one minute in goal before becoming a field player for the final eight minutes. Also played eight games on loan to the Third Division New Hampshire Phantoms (USL – Pro Select League). He finished the season sixth in the PSL in wins (7) and fifth in shutouts (4).

College
2002: Kyle Singer was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year and earned First Team All-BIG EAST and NSCAA First Team All-New England honors. He set a school mark for goalies with his 12th win, which came against Rutgers on Nov. 4. He was twice named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week. Singer led the BIG EAST in saves with 115; that total is third best by a B.C. 'keeper. He posted four shutouts, all against conference opponents: Seton Hall (Oct. 5), Pittsburgh (Oct. 20), Providence (Nov. 9) and Georgetown (Nov. 15), with the last two coming in the league's quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. He recorded eight saves in a game three times, including in a 3-2 win over UConn in the BIG EAST Championship game and in B.C.'s win over SMU in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. He made made five saves, all in the second half, in the Eagles' 2-1 NCAA Tournament second-round win over Northeastern.
2001: With Virginia, Singer started three of the four games in which he played, seeing 284 minutes of action while recording six saves and two shutouts. His shutouts came against Temple (Oct. 2) and East Carolina (Oct. 24). Virginia was 3-0-0 with him as the starting keeper.

2000: Singer started all 11 games he played in. He posted a 1.33 goals against average, allowing 15 goals on 81 shots and making 28 saves. He played a total of 1,018 minutes. Singer's shutout against Wake Forest on Sept. 16 gave the Cavaliers their first ACC victory of the season. Virginia was 8-3-0 with him starting in the net.

1999: He started 15 games for Virginia (8-6-1), posting a 1.23 goals against average and a .610 save percentage. He made 33 saves on 99 shots, recording four shutouts. His first career shutout was a 3-0 victory over Mount St. Mary's on Sept. 19.

1998: Redshirted the season.


Personal
Majored in Foreign Affairs at University of Virginia and has a Master's Degree in Higher Education Administration from Boston College ... Has an older brother ... Favorite athlete is Kevin Garnett ... Favorite actors are Tom Hanks and John Cusack.
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