Chad Severs (b. August 13, 1982 in Vineland, New Jersey) is an American professional soccer player who recently completed his fourth season. Severs, currently a free agent, is a forward who has been playing with the Rochester Rhinos in the USL First Division for the past three years. In 2005, he began his professional career with the Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division and was named USL 2nd Division "Rookie of the Year".

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  • Chad Severs (b. August 13, 1982 in Vineland, New Jersey) is an American professional soccer player who recently completed his fourth season. Severs, currently a free agent, is a forward who has been playing with the Rochester Rhinos in the USL First Division for the past three years. In 2005, he began his professional career with the Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division and was named USL 2nd Division "Rookie of the Year". During his time with the City Islanders, he has made the USL 2nd Division Team of the Week nine times and has received All-League honors. He also has experience playing overseas with Otago United in the New Zealand Football Championship. Severs accepted a full athletic scholarship and played his college soccer at Penn State University from 2001-2004. While with Penn State, he led the team in scoring for three straight years, from 2002-2004. He finished his Nittany Lion career ninth in all-time career goals (38) and points (90). This achievement also places him sixth in the Big Ten Conference record books. In 2001, he earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Year honors and was named Penn State Freshman Male Student Athlete of the Year. He was selected to Second-Team All-Big Ten and College Soccer News National All-Freshman Second Team. During that same year, the Nittany Lions would make it to the NCAA Tournament "Sweet Sixteen". In 2002, Severs had a breakout year scoring 17 goals while he led the Nittany Lions to a Big Ten Tournament Championship and onto the NCAA Tournament "Elite 8". For his efforts in his sophomore campaign, he garnered First-Team All-Big Ten honors and Honorable Mention on the College Soccer News All-American Team. In 2003, Severs totaled 7 goals and added 3 assists. In the same year, Penn State would fall one game short of capturing their second straight Big Ten Tournament Championship and losing out on the NCAA tournament for the first time in Severs' career. They lost in the Big Ten Championship game to Indiana University in penalty kicks. Although, a mediocre year by the Nittany Lion squad, Severs would get attention on the Middle-Atlantic All-Region Second-Team. During the summer of 2004, leading up to his senior year, he played with the Reading Rage PDL team and scored 5 goals(12 games). Prior to his senior season, he was a College Soccer News Third-Team Preseason All-American. He went on to lead the Nittany Lions in goals(9) and points(21) for the third straight year and received Second-Team All-Big Ten. Penn State would eventually lose in the NCAA tournament "round of 32". Shortly after his final year at Penn State, he was one of 66 seniors invited to participate in the 2005 Adidas Major League Soccer Combine at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Ca. In 2004, he was also named the South Jersey Soccer Coaches Association College Player of the Year. In an effort to make his dream become a reality much quicker and concentrate fully on playing professional soccer, Severs would graduate in just 3 and 1/2 years, with a B.S. in Kinesiology. Prior to playing collegiately at Penn State University, he attended Ocean City High School in Ocean City, New Jersey where he is currently the second all-time leading scorer in New Jersey prep history. His 159 career goals are just two shy of Tab Ramos' record of 161. Severs once scored 10 goals in a high school game, a South Jersey record. In 1999-2000, during his junior and senior seasons, at Ocean City High School, he helped capture two New Jersey Group 3 State Co-Championships. During his youth, he played his club soccer for the seven-time New Jersey State Cup Champions, Mercer United Warriors. In 2000, he would end his youth career with the newly founded Match Fit Academy. He was also a regular on the Region 1 Olympic Development Team and is a 2000 Adidas Elite Soccer Program Alumni. In his spare time, Severs enjoys traveling, bodyboarding, and playing golf in his hometown of Ocean City, New Jersey.
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  • Chad Severs (b. August 13, 1982 in Vineland, New Jersey) is an American professional soccer player who recently completed his fourth season. Severs, currently a free agent, is a forward who has been playing with the Rochester Rhinos in the USL First Division for the past three years. In 2005, he began his professional career with the Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division and was named USL 2nd Division "Rookie of the Year".
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