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Scott Felluss

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    Volunteer Asst. Coach
Rejoining Fordham men's soccer for the 2010 season is Scott Felluss.

Felluss was a two-year starting defender at Fordham under Jim McElderry from 2003-04, after transferring from Brown University, where he was the starting sweeper, Ivy League Champion, and member of Brown's `Elite Eight' College Cup Team in 2000.

At Fordham, he served as team captain in his senior season and earned team MVP and First Team Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team honors.

An anthropology major with an emphasis on performance studies, Felluss spent one year, away from the game, to complete a Matteo Ricci Fellowship in order to do funded fieldwork through the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, on the psychology of peak performance in native cultures - among them: American Indian, Indigenous Australia and India. He is also an avid collaborator with renowned Double Edge Theatre of Massachusetts, where he is presently integrating his cultural research into the creative process while coaching.

In high school, Felluss served as captain for Rick Jacobs at perrennial powerhouse, St. Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey (after transferring from St. Paul's in Concord, New Hampshire). For Benedict's, Felluss posted a 45-0-1 record, finishing #1 and #2 in the Nation in 1998 and 1999, respectively.

Felluss is a United States Soccer Federation "C" licensed coach, and is testing for his "B" license. Academically, he will be further pursuing graduate studies in anthropology, performance studies and Sports Psychology in the coming years.