As a Senior in 2008: Daktronics
Third Team All-American and All-East Region Selection.
All Northeast-10 Conference First Team
Selection. 2009 NE-10 Commissioner's Spring Honor
Roll. Appeared in all 23 matches and started 19
of them. Was second on the team in goals with five. Was
tied for second on the team for assists with five (10th
NE-10) and was second on the team in points with 15. He
netted 3 match-winning goals (4th). Led the team in points in
postseason play. Recorded two goals and the match
winner in a 5-1 win over the College of St. Rose
(9/16) Assisted on the match winning goal in a 1-0 win
at New Haven (10/18). Scored the match winning
goal in a 1-0 win over Bentley (10/22). Scored the
match winning goal in overtime and added an assist in the NE-10
Tournament match against Southern Connecticut
(11/2).
2008
Statistics
As a Junior in 2007: Appeared
in 19 matches, making 12 starts in his junior season. Scored two
goals and had three assists for seven points. Scored his first
career goal in the team's 6-3 win over Saint Anselm (10/6). Scored
once and assisted on the match-winner less than three minutes later
in a win over Southern N.H. (10/28). Assisted on David Clifton's
first tally in the NCAA New England Regional final win over UMass
Lowell (10/10); named to the New England Regional All-Tournament
team.
Assisted on Clifton's national championship-winning goal in the
NCAA title game against Lincoln Memorial (12/2), earning him NCAA
Championship All-Tournament team honors.
2007
Statistics
As a Sophomore in 2006: Played 20 matches, starting 13, in his first season with the Ravens. Shared team lead with five assists. Assisted on match-winning goal in season-opening 2-1 win over Bridgeport (8/25). Recorded at least one assist in three consecutive games (9/30-10/7), including a season-high two assists in 3-0 win at Le Moyne (10/3).
Before Franklin Pierce: Transfer from Palm Beach Community College in Florida. Did not play soccer. 2004 graduate of Palm Beach Lakes High School. Played for Adam Spangenthal, a 1981 Franklin Pierce graduate and four-year soccer letterwinner. Served as team captain and earned team MVP honors. Before moving to the United States, played for Baltimore SC in the Haitian First Division and was also a member of the U-20 national team. Scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory in his first match with Baltimore.
Personal: Son of Esperanta
Fileus...Has four siblings: Jacky, David, Dieutel and Linda...Jacky
played soccer for Haitian national team...A sports and recreation
management major and education minor.












