2011: A key player both at the back and in igniting the Saint offense, Mike Manfredi earned first team All Liberty League honors for his outstanding play as a senior. Mike scored his first career goal in the Plattsburgh game with a shot from the top of the box off the crossbar and in, and it was the game winner. He also contributed seven assists, many of them off corner kicks.
2010:Mike started all 22 games for the Saints as a junior and earned second team All Liberty League honors and was a third team Regional All America. He had three assists in addition to turning in consistently outstanding defensive efforts for a team which allowed just two goals in league competition and had a 0.64 overall goals against average.
2009: Mike played in 14 games for the Saints as a sophomore defender and contributed a pair of assists. He scored his first point of the year in a 4-0 win over Elmira and also had an assist in a 6-2 win at Clarkson.
2008: Manfredi was a great addition to the Saints'
defense as he earned a start in 14 of the 21 games played in his rookie
season. The Unionville, CT native earned two assists
against Liberty League opponent Skidmore, as he added the helper on the
Saints' first two goals in a 3-2 win over the Thoroughbreds.
At Farmington H.S.
Manfredi
was an all-conference soccer player his junior and senior year, and was
named captain for his final season. He earned All-State honors his
senior year and was a conference All-Academic selection. Manfredi was a
State Senior Bowl pick and was a member of Connecticut's Olympic
Development Program in 2007..