CAREER NOTES & RECORDS
2024: Signed with FC Cincinatti 2...
Career: Has 31 total goals in four seasons, finishing at 13th all-time at Penn State in career goals... Ranks 16th all-time in program history with 78 points... He also has nine game winning goals...
Season 2023: Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year for the second time in his career...First team All-Big Ten... Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week twice (9/26 and 10/24)... Named a Forward to Watch by United Soccer Coaches and selected as a Big Ten Player to Watch ahead of the 2023 season... Third in the nation in game winning goals...
Season 2022: Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and named to College Soccer News' National Team of the Week (Sept. 6) after his three goals in two games including two against a ranked opponent... Earned a spot on first team All-Big Ten for second straight year... Garnered second team All-North Region honors… Earned Academic All-District… Selected to the MAC Hermann Award Watch List.
Season: 2021: Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, the program's first since 2014...Had second-straight season with double-digit points (18)...Led team in game-winning goals (4) for second consecutive season...Earned spot on Big Ten All-Tournament Team. 2020-21: Led team in assists (6) and game-winning goals (4)...Tied for team lead with Danny Bloyou in total points (18)...Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team.
Game: Recorded hat trick against Villanova (9/21), the program's first since 2010...Had career-best three assists in NCAA Tournament debut against UMass in second round, the most assists by a single player in a game since 2016 (5/2/21).
2023 • SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year for the second time in his career... First team All-Big Ten... Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week twice (9/26 and 10/24)...Named a Forward to Watch by United Soccer Coaches and selected as a Big Ten Player to Watch ahead of the 2023 season... Selected to United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America first team... Named CSC Academic All-America third team...
Season: Played in and started 19 games...Scored 10 goals...Notched four assists...Played 1,627 minutes.
at no. 5 Pitt (8/24): Recorded a shot... Le Moyne (8/27): Scored first goal of the season to supplement three shots... No. 1 Syracuse (9/1): Notched one shot on goal... St. John's (9/4): Scored a goal to add to the team's total of four... Penn (9/8): Tallied four shots… Maryland (9/19): Scored game-winning goal in Penn State’s 1-0 victory. Recorded five shots, including three on goal... at UNCG (9/23): Recorded an assist… Howard (9/27): Registered goal in 3-1 victory… at no. 13 Michigan State (10/1): Sent one shot… Indiana (10/7): Scored fifth goal of the season… no. 12 Northwestern (10/13): Scored goal in 2-1 victory… at Rutgers (10/17): Recorded seventh goal of the season… Michigan (10/22): Scored and assisted in Senior Day win… Detroit Mercy (10/25): Tallied goal in fifth straight game and added an assist… at Wisconsin (10/29): Assisted on game-tying goal... Rutgers (11/3): Scored the eventual game winning goal and second of the game... Ohio State (11/8): Scored the first goal in the penalty shootout.
2022 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Led the offense with eight goals on the season... Earned a spot on first team All-Big Ten for second straight season...Selected to the Hermann Trophy Watch List... Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (8/29-9/5) for his three goals, two assists and eight points in two games... Selected to the College Soccer News Men's National Team of the Week (Sept. 5)...Named to Big Ten Preseason Watch List... Named to United Soccer Coaches Forwards to Watch List... Earned Academic All-Big Ten... Garnered second team All-North Region honors… Earned Academic All-District…
Season: Played in and started in all 16 games at forward... Tallied eight goals and two assists for 25 points... Totaled 1418 minutes... Played a full 90 minutes in 12 out of 16 games.
Season: No. 18 West Virginia (9/2): Scored two goals including one on a penalty in a 3-2 win against No. 18 West Virginia... at George Mason (9/5): Scored a goal on a penalty and assisted the other two goals in a 3-1 victory... Wisconsin (9/16): Played a full 90 minutes in 1-0 shutout conference win...at No. 9 Maryland (9/20): Scored go-ahead goal from outside the box to take a 2-1 lead going into half time in the eventual 3-3 draw... No. 15 Akron: Contributed 90 minutes at forward in 1-0 senior day shutout. at Northwestern (10/2): Scored second goal of the lead to take the lead for the second time in the game... Michigan State (10/7): Scored five minutes into the game to take early lead... at Indiana (10/14): Scored seventh goal of the season off a penalty kick... Rutgers (10/27): Notched eighth goal of the year in 2-1 loss.
2021 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, the program’s first since Connor Maloney in 2014…Earned spot on the All-Big Ten First Team…Named to Big Ten All-Tournament Team…Garnered first team All-North Region laurels from United Soccer Coaches…Named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (9/28) after scoring hat trick against Villanova (9/21)…Garnered Big Ten preseason accolades as Player to Watch…Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Season: Started all but one game and appeared in all 21 between midfield and striker…Scored career-high seven goals…Added four assists to tie career-best 18 total points…Had team-best four game-winning goals…Recorded hat trick against Villanova (9/21) for program’s first hat trick since Corey Hertzog in 2010…Was team vice captain with Seth Kuhn…Considered as top-100 upperclassmen (No. 90) by Top Drawer Soccer…Totaled 1,659 minutes on pitch, fourth most on team.
Rankings: Finished second in league and 22nd in nation with four game-winning goals…Was fourth in Big Ten and top-100 (94) nationally with seven total goals.
Syracuse (8/29): Scored first goal of season just under four minutes in during 3-0 route of Orange. American (9/6): Recorded the pivotal second goal for Nittany Lions’ in 3-1 victory on Labor Day. at Penn (9/10): Assisted on game-tying goal in late comeback victory for first road win of season. Villanova (9/21): Netted Nittany Lions’ first hat trick since Corey Hertzog in 2010 during dominating 4-0 victory over Wildcats…Registered single-game best six points…Converted on lone penalty kick attempt of season…Took season-high five shots with three on goal. at Michigan State (10/1): Drew penalty on Spartans that made referee go to pocket for red card…Took four shots as Nittany Lions totaled 20 shots in second half with a man-up. No. 7 Maryland (10/26): Scored Penn State’s first goal near end of first half to get team on board after going down 2-0 early to start match…Assisted on Seth Kuhn’s game-tying goal after forcing a Terrapin turnover off a throw-in in the Nittany Lions’ offensive third…Was part of set-piece play in direct free kick to help toward massive overtime comeback victory. Michigan State (11/7): Scored one of the fastest goals in program history just 25 seconds in to Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on a rebounded shot from Liam Butts…Started streak of points in all three conference tournament games. Michigan (11/10): Had little touch on set-piece play right outside the box to assist in Seth Kuhn’s eventual game-winner...Took three shots. No. 17 Indiana (11/14): Recorded beautiful assist off chest on Pierre Reedy’s goal in closing minutes of championship match to help Nittany Lions to first Big Ten Tournament title since 2005…Registered two shots on goal.
2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON
Awards: Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after scoring two game-winning goals in first week as collegiate soccer player (2/24).
Season: Played in 11 games with 10 starts as a striker...Scored six goals...Added six assists for 18 total points...Recorded single-game career-high three assists against UMass in second round of NCAA Tournament, the most assists in a game by an individual since 2016...Registered 17 shots on goal for a 0.810 shots-on-goal percentage...Had four game-winning goals...Had one multi-assist game and three games with three points...Considered as Top 100 Freshman (No. 13) by Top Drawer Soccer...Totaled 834 minutes on the pitch.
Rankings: Finished first in the Big Ten Conference in three offensive categories: assists per game (0.55), game-winning goals (4), and total assists (6)...Ranked in top 25 in the nation in those three categories as well, including as high as No. 3 in game-winning goals...Finished third in the league and 36th in the nation with six goals...Finished second in the Big Ten and 23rd nationally with 18 total points, tied for the most of any freshman in the nation.
No. 21 Maryland (2/19): Made Penn State debut with first career start...Scored first career goal, the eventual game-winning goal...Added one assist for three total points. at Rutgers (2/23): Recorded game-winning goal in first half for second-straight game with a game-winner. Ohio State (3/23): Came off bench as substitute and scored game-winning goal in 75th minute. Wisconsin (3/27): Took season-high five shots, including four on net. at Maryland (3/31): Recorded first tying goal of game in the first half. Ohio State (4/10): Had assist on opening goal of game in Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. Michigan (4/14): Registered eventual game-winning goal on converted penalty kick, his fourth of the season, to send Nittany Lions to Big Ten Tournament championship game...Added one assist for three total points. vs. UMass (5/2): Made NCAA Tournament debut...Recorded an assist on all three goals for first career multi-assist game and third three-point game of season. vs. No. 7 Georgetown (5/6): Converted penalty kick for sixth goal of season...
PRIOR TO PENN STATE
Played three seasons with Baltimore Celtic in U.S. Youth Soccer Academy and three with Baltimore Armour...Spent one season with Orlando City in U.S. Soccer Development Academy…Helped Orlando City to USDA conference championship title in 2018-19…Made USDA Playoffs with Baltimore Armour in 2017-18…Won three state cups, three regional championships, one national championship, and two national league titles during club soccer career…Attended Dulaney High School in Timonium, Maryland...
PERSONAL
Son of Sam and Katie Mangione…Has three older sisters, Maryellen, Julia and Luisa, and one older brother, David…Majoring in political science...
Peter Mangione Season 2020
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