ECAC Announces Fall 2015 Men's Soccer All-Stars
The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced the 2015 Men's Soccer All-Star teams.
Division I Men's Soccer
Robert Morris University stand-out Neco Brett was voted as the Offensive Player of the Year, with Francis de Vries of Saint Francis University taking home Defensive Player of the Year honors. Iona College’s Daniel Huertas collected Rookie of the Year accolades, while Dartmouth College Head Coach Chad Riley was selected as the Coach of the Year by his Division I-peers.
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Division II Men's Soccer
Per Forgaard from LIU Post received the award for Offensive Player of the Year, while teammate Jesper Malmstrom was named the DII Defensive Player of the Year. Adelphi University’s James Thristino garnered Rookie of the Year accolades, with Andrews Lindberg from LIU Post captured Coach of the Year honors.
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Division III Men's Soccer Metro
Mike Ryan from Rutgers University Camden earned Offensive Player of the Year honors, while Clevon McPherson of Stockton University garnered Defensive Player of the Year. The College of State Island claimed a pair of major awards, with midfielder Brayan Evo claiming the 2015 Rookie of the Year award and Head Coach John Tardy taking home Coach of the Year.
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Division III Men's Soccer New England
Sean Bingham from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology earned Offensive Player of the Year honors, with Amir Pasic of Castleton University taking home the award for Defensive Player of the Year. Forward Bryan Brasil of Worcester State University captured Rookie of the Year, while Ken Bovell (MIT) was selected as the 2015 ECAC DIII New England Coach of the Year
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Division III Men's Soccer South
Drew Demich of Hood College claimed Offensive Player of the Year honors, with Trevor Britton from Franklin & Marshall College taking home Defensive Player of the Year. Arcadia University’s Ryan Hammer was tabbed as Rookie of the Year, while Dan Wagner from Franklin & Marshall captured the 2015 Coach of the Year award.
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Divsion III Men's Soccer Upstate
Colin Phillips from Stevens Institute of Technology captured the award for Offensive Player of the Year, while St. Lawrence University’s Ryan Roethel was voted the Defensive Player of the Year. Midfielder Jethro Dede from St. Lawrence earned Rookie of the Year honors, and Bard College’s Andy McCabe took home the award for Coach of the Year.
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