Hall of Athletic Honor
Jason Vishio was an offensive standout for the Bullets in the late 1990s and one-half an attacking duo feared by the opposition.
Just the fourth All-American in the history of the Gettysburg men’s soccer program, he was a two-time first-team All-CC selection and was named Player of the Year in 1998, garnering first-team All-America honors that same year. During that standout junior campaign, he set the program record for goals (23) and points (55) – marks that remain atop the record book 25 years later. As a senior, he distributed a still-standing record 18 assists. All told, he remains in the top three in the Bullets’ annals for career goals (39, third), assists (32, second) and points (110, third).
He led the squad to the Centennial Conference crown in 1999 and capped a run of three straight NCAA tournament appearances during his tenure. He was a key part of an offense that generated program records for points (191 in 1998), goals (69 in 1997) and assists (56 in 1999). Over the four years he was in the program, the Orange and Blue posted an overall record of 61-13-6, including a 28-4-4 mark in conference matches.
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