One of Clark’s most outstanding soccer players, St. Remy was a four-time All-New England selection from 1983-85. A team captain, he was an All-America pick in 1984 and 1985.
In 1983, he helped lead the Cougars to an undefeated 14-0-2 regular season as Clark was ranked third in New England and 14th nationally. The team was the ECAC New England Champion in 1984 and reached the ECAC Finals in 1985.
In all, St. Remy finished his career with 30 goals, 15 assists and 74 career points. He ended up tied for most career goals (30) and is second on the all-time list for career points (74).
During his four years at Clark, the soccer program’s record was 51-12-11 (.763 winning percentage), including a remarkable 27-4-5 record at home (.819 winning percentage).
In addition to playing soccer, St. Remy was a contributor to Clark’s basketball team, on which he played for two seasons.
St. Remy was the recipient of Clark’s Fre Hebert Trophy which is presented to the senior male athlete who has made a significant contribution to the intercollegiate athletic program and whose dedication and performance has enriched the tradition of Clark Athletics.
He returned to Clark in 1988 to help coach the men’s soccer team for two seasons.