2020-21 Men's Soccer Roster
Roster
Sigurdarson, Stefan

Jersey Number 23
Stefan Sigurdarson
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 185
- Hometown:
- Kopavogur, Iceland
Bio
AS A SENIOR (2022)
Named to the All-ACC Second Team ... led the ACC with career-highs in goals (12) and points (25), including his first career hat trick against Endicott (Oct. 24) ... closed the regular season ranked fifth nationally in total goals and 10th in total points ... finished his career in a tie with Brian Siracusa for third place all-time on the program's single-season goals list ... his 28 career goals are tied with Charlie Rugg for sixth in program history ... ranks seventh all-time at BC in points with 64, eight behind Simon Enstrom ... netted 11 of his 12 goals at home ... scored a pair of goals in each of the first two games of the season against Quinnipiac and Northeastern ... Posted goals in ACC matches against Clemson, NC State, Wake Forest and North Carolina ... led the team with 33 shots ... started all 16 matches and played nearly 1,200 minutes ... named to the ACC All-Academic Team for the third time in his career
AS A JUNIOR (2021)
Played in 14 games and earned nine starts … finished second on the team in scoring with 12 points on six goals … tied for the team lead in goals scored … had a two-goal performance, including the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Boston University (Aug. 30) … awarded ACC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 7 ... also scored twice with a season-high 10 shots in a win against Holy Cross (Sept. 14) ... scored all six of his goals at home ... finished the year with 38 shots and 13 shots on goal ... named to the All-ACC Academic Team for the second time in his career
AS A SOPHOMORE (2020-21)
Played in five of BC’s six contests, starting all five of them … finished tied for second on the team in scoring with seven points on two goals and three assists … led the team in assists with three … scored a goal in the season-opener at Wake Forest (March 6) and added a goal against No. 1 Clemson (March 27) … posted a career-high three assists in BC’s 4-0 win over Louisville (March 20) … recorded 13 shots and five shots on goal … played 90 minutes or more in three of five games, including a season-high 99 minutes against NC State (April 9)
AS A FRESHMAN (2019)
Named an All-ACC Third Team honoree as well as a member of the All-ACC Freshman Team … ECAC Rookie of the Year … led the team in scoring with eight goals, four assists for 20 points … scored a team-high three game-winning goals … finished the regular season ninth in the ACC in goals scored and in the top-10 in shots taken, points scored and game-winning goals … started and played in every game … tallied two goals in two games, including two the 2-1 win over then. No. 3 Wake Forest … posted three multiple point games – vs. Wake Forest, at Louisville, vs. Syracuse … scored his first collegiate point on an assist in a 2-0 win over Quinnipiac in the season opener … tallied his first career goal in a 2-1 win over URI on Sept. 6, which was his first career game-winning goal
BEFORE BC
Played soccer in Reykjavik, Iceland at Commercial College of Iceland ... played 14 games for the Under-17 team from 2016-18
PERSONAL
Son of Sigurour Valtysson and Berglind Skuladottir-Sigurz ... father played soccer at Columbia from 1987-90 and graduated in 1991 ... The Margaret P. and Alfred Kelly, Jr. Family Flynn Fund Scholar
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Named to the All-ACC Second Team ... led the ACC with career-highs in goals (12) and points (25), including his first career hat trick against Endicott (Oct. 24) ... closed the regular season ranked fifth nationally in total goals and 10th in total points ... finished his career in a tie with Brian Siracusa for third place all-time on the program's single-season goals list ... his 28 career goals are tied with Charlie Rugg for sixth in program history ... ranks seventh all-time at BC in points with 64, eight behind Simon Enstrom ... netted 11 of his 12 goals at home ... scored a pair of goals in each of the first two games of the season against Quinnipiac and Northeastern ... Posted goals in ACC matches against Clemson, NC State, Wake Forest and North Carolina ... led the team with 33 shots ... started all 16 matches and played nearly 1,200 minutes ... named to the ACC All-Academic Team for the third time in his career
AS A JUNIOR (2021)
Played in 14 games and earned nine starts … finished second on the team in scoring with 12 points on six goals … tied for the team lead in goals scored … had a two-goal performance, including the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Boston University (Aug. 30) … awarded ACC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 7 ... also scored twice with a season-high 10 shots in a win against Holy Cross (Sept. 14) ... scored all six of his goals at home ... finished the year with 38 shots and 13 shots on goal ... named to the All-ACC Academic Team for the second time in his career
AS A SOPHOMORE (2020-21)
Played in five of BC’s six contests, starting all five of them … finished tied for second on the team in scoring with seven points on two goals and three assists … led the team in assists with three … scored a goal in the season-opener at Wake Forest (March 6) and added a goal against No. 1 Clemson (March 27) … posted a career-high three assists in BC’s 4-0 win over Louisville (March 20) … recorded 13 shots and five shots on goal … played 90 minutes or more in three of five games, including a season-high 99 minutes against NC State (April 9)
AS A FRESHMAN (2019)
Named an All-ACC Third Team honoree as well as a member of the All-ACC Freshman Team … ECAC Rookie of the Year … led the team in scoring with eight goals, four assists for 20 points … scored a team-high three game-winning goals … finished the regular season ninth in the ACC in goals scored and in the top-10 in shots taken, points scored and game-winning goals … started and played in every game … tallied two goals in two games, including two the 2-1 win over then. No. 3 Wake Forest … posted three multiple point games – vs. Wake Forest, at Louisville, vs. Syracuse … scored his first collegiate point on an assist in a 2-0 win over Quinnipiac in the season opener … tallied his first career goal in a 2-1 win over URI on Sept. 6, which was his first career game-winning goal
BEFORE BC
Played soccer in Reykjavik, Iceland at Commercial College of Iceland ... played 14 games for the Under-17 team from 2016-18
PERSONAL
Son of Sigurour Valtysson and Berglind Skuladottir-Sigurz ... father played soccer at Columbia from 1987-90 and graduated in 1991 ... The Margaret P. and Alfred Kelly, Jr. Family Flynn Fund Scholar
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