Pete Petrovski, class of 1997, was the most prolific offensive player for the men’s soccer during his undergraduate career at McPherson College. He was a four-year letter winner and at the time of graduation held the all-time record for career goals (24), assists (18) and points (66).
A four-time member of the All-KCAC team, including twice named to the all-conference first team, Petrovski scored at least double-digit points all four seasons. His most prolific season came in 1995 as he scored a career-best nine goals, while registering three assists en route to a 21-point season. At the time, Petrovski’s 1995 campaign stood as the most successful single season offensively for any player involved in the men’s soccer program.
Pete graduated from McPherson College in 1997 with a Bachelor’s of Arts in Business. Following graduation, he took a position with LKP Engineering and is now currently the companies Vice President.
Community involvement, especially youth soccer, has been a passion of Pete’s since leaving McPherson College. He has continually coached youth soccer clubs over the past 13 years. Off the pitch, Petrovski has been the board president of the Mountain Montessori Pre-school the past three years.
Petrovski currently resides in Edwards, Colo., with his wife Nikki and their three children.