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AMCC THEN & NOW SERIES: CHRIS RALPH, PENN STATE BEHREND

AMCC THEN & NOW SERIES: CHRIS RALPH, PENN STATE BEHREND

Chris Ralph spent the fall season as an assistant coach for the Penn State Behrend men’s soccer team. Ralph returned to the Lions after a successful three-year career under head coach Dan Perritano along with playing five seasons for the Erie Commodores of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). He recently spent a year as a men's soccer graduate assistant coach at Mercyhurst University with Ryan Osborne and Austin Solomon, producing a 6-0 record in the Spring.  

Ralph was an NSCAA All-American and a USC Scholar All-American, while being a two-time Scholar All-East Region selection. He started in every game he played to register a 43-9-6 overall record. Ralph made 170 saves and tallied 26 shutouts in three seasons. He boasted a 0.73 career goals-against average, helping the Lions to a pair of AMCC Championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances.

Ralph, the 2019 Penn State Behrend Co-Male Athlete of the Year, was also a two-time AMCC Defensive Player of the Year and three-time All-AMCC first-team selection. He graduated from Penn State Behrend in 2019 with a B.S degree in project and supply chain management. Ralph holds a Level 1 United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeping diploma and is currently pursuing his master’s in business administration at Behrend.

 

The Then & Now Series is part of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference’s 25th anniversary, where the conference will be recognizing current AMCC coaches and/or athletic administrators who are former AMCC student-athletes. The Then & Now Series will run every Tuesday throughout the academic year.