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Ola Tuntland

  • Class
    1993
  • Honors
    Men's Soccer (1990-1992)
Ola Tuntland was a native of Norway and played soccer for three seasons for the Dons. He graduated in 1993 with a Bachelor's Degree. 

What do the Vikings of the ninth and tenth centuries have in common with the USF men's soccer team of the 20th century? The Vikings were Scandinavian pirates who ravaged the coasts of Europe and were feared by most of the known world. The 1991 Dons are also an intimidating force, not to the political world, but to the world of soccer. Negoesco's team has its own Vikings: Jan Nordvik, Staale Soebye, Ola Tuntland, Knut Leroy, and their powerful leader Cato Solberg. In the last six games, the Norwegians have scored 13 of the team's 19 goals in the potent Don attack. Solberg is the Dons leading scorer and is in the top five nationally in scoring, with four goals and five assists. Nordvik, Soebye, and Zack Taylor are also nationally ranked. Tuntland and Francois Duny have two goals each. I asked senior captain Andrew Kreichbaumer how the team feels about this Norwegian powerhouse. Kreichbaumer said, "We are all glad they're on the team. They contribute so much on the field, but what is really great is that we all get along and are good friends (TheFoghorn)."

 
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