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Simon Lund Jorgensen Steps Away From Soccer

  • by Dan Statile
  • Posted on May 8, 2019May 9, 2019

There are 3,790 miles between Copenhagen, Denmark and Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Thousands of miles away from his home, Simon Lund Jorgensen has made the Marist Men’s Soccer team his family. Named captain as just a freshman, Simon has been at the helm of the program for three and a half years – an honor for most players to serve just one.

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