DOM FRANCIS
A gifted offensive presence, Dom Francis made a lasting impact in his brief two-year career at Slippery Rock.
Francis committed to The Rock following two seasons at Genesee Community College where he earned National Junior College Athletic Association All-America honors as both a freshman and sophomore after scoring 39 goals and garnering NJCAA Region III Player of the Year accolades in 2012.
At SRU, Francis appeared in 36 of a possible 38 games with 32 starts during his junior and senior campaigns in 2013 and 2014.
Picking up where he left off at Genesee, Francis registered 32 points on 13 goals and six assists during his time at SRU with 65 shots, 34 of which were on goal. Since 2010, only three other Slippery Rock athletes have scored more goals in a two-year stretch than Francis' 13.
A two-time All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference honoree, Francis guided The Rock to a 24-11-3 (.671) record. SRU qualified for the PSAC Tournament in both of Francis' seasons wearing the Green and White with the highlight coming in 2013 as SRU went 13-4-3, won the PSAC Tournament championship and earned an NCAA Tournament berth.
After attending The Rock, Francis embarked on a professional career with the Harrisburg Heat and the Kansas City Comets of the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). A two-time MASL All-Star, Francis compiled 225 points (158 goals / 67 assists) across 176 games with Harrisburg and Kansas City.
Off the field, Francis is the CEO of AMA Athletix and is part of the ownership group of the Capital City Islanders of the United Premier Soccer League. He resides in Lancaster county with his wife Ashley and son Alfie.