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Nick Figueiredo

Nick Figueiredo

  • Class
    2008
  • Induction
    2020
  • Sport(s)
    Soccer

Nicholas L. Figueiredo, of the Class of 2008, was the most prolific offensive player in the history of the Bowdoin men’s soccer program, leading the Polar Bears to an extraordinary forty wins (against only nineteen losses and three ties) in his record-breaking career.

To this day, Figueiredo’s all-time Bowdoin men’s soccer record for career goals (35) still stands. A testament to his all-around game, he also remains first in school history for single-season assists (11 in 2007) and career points (88). His extraordinary performance throughout his senior year garnered him NESCAC Player of the Year, as well as NCAA Division III First Team All-American honors. He was also named an NCAA Division III Second Team All-American in 2006 and was named to the All-New England First Team and All-NESCAC First Team three times each.

At the conclusion of his senior year, the Bowdoin Athletic Department honored him as the College’s Outstanding Male Athlete.

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