UMass senior standouts Troy Power (hockey) and Matt Keys (men's soccer) have some big plans after college and Joey Saade of the Daily Collegian spent some time with the student-athletes and discussed what's on their agendas following graduation next weekend.
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Nick Casale of the Daily Collegian recently sat down with men's soccer standout Matt Keys and talked about where the defender developed his love for soccer, what brought him to UMass and how he is preparing for a professional playing career.
Nick Casale of the Daily Collegian has a recap of Senior Day for men's soccer as the Minutemen posted their highest scoring game of the year - 3-0 win over St. Bonaventure at Rudd Field.
Adam Aucoin has a preview of Saturday's men's soccer finale against St. Bonaventure which kicks off at 1 p.m. at Rudd Field. It will also be Senior Day as the program honors two outstanding players from the past four years in Matt Keys and Josh Schwartz.
Nick Casale of the Daily Collegian has a nice tribute article on senior men's soccer players Matt Keys and Josh Schwartz. the duo will play their final game at UMass this Saturday at 1pm against St. Bonaventure at Rudd Field.

Ross Gienieczko of the Daily Collegian has a touching article about the legacy of former men's soccer coach Sam Koch, along with the role the veteran players on the team will play in helping pass that legacy on to the younger players.
The men's soccer team continued its winning ways at home, capturing a 2-1 victory over George Washington on Sunday. Matt Keys collected a goal and an assist, while Connor DeVivo had a score as well. The Minutemen travel to St. Bonaventure this weekend to face the Bonnies on Sunday at Noon.
Dan Malone from the Daily Collegian has a story on the emergence and importance of sophomore Matt Keys and Josh Schwartz.
While it may not be obvious to the majority of fans, it should really come as no surprise that Matt Keys and Josh Schwartz have played with such successful coherence for the Massachusetts men's soccer team this season.
To the outside observer, there might not be a more mismatched pair of players on the team. Keys, at 6-foot-4 inches tall, is a physically-imposing presence, while the 5-foot-6-inch Schwartz, is anything but. UMass assistant coach Devin O'Neill knows there's more to this talented sophomore duo than meets the eye, however.