2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer season

2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
DurationAugust 25, 2022 to December 12, 2022
Number of teams212
Preseason No. 1Clemson
Hermann TrophyDuncan McGuire
Top goalscorerDuncan McGuire (22)
Statistics
Biggest home win8 goals:
Siena 8–0 Hartford
(September 11)[1]
Biggest away win6 goals:
VMI 0–6 Northern Kentucky
(September 6)[2]
Highest scoring10 goals:
UMBC 8–2 Fairfield
(August 26)[3]
Longest winless run21 games:
Colgate
(April 3, 2021–August 25, 2022)
Longest losing run20 games:
Colgate
(April 10, 2021–August 25, 2022)
Tournament
DurationNovember 14 to December 12, 2022
Most conference bidsACC – 8 bids
Men's College Cup
DateDecember 12
SiteWakeMed Soccer Park
Cary, NC
ChampionsSyracuse
Runners-upIndiana
Seasons
← 2021
2023 →

The 2022 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 64th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer.

The season began in August 2022 and concluded in November. It culminated with the 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament, with the Men's College Cup held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.

Syracuse won the NCAA Championship by defeating Indiana 7-6 on penalty kicks following a 2-2-draw.[4]

Changes from 2021

Rule changes

In April 2022, during a meeting among the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP), several major rule changes were enacted. This included overtime, expansion of video assistant referee (VAR), and the appeals process of a suspension.[5]

Specifically overtime was abolished during the regular season. Matches that ended in a draw during a conference or national tournament match would go to extra time, consisting of two 10-minute periods without a golden goal. A playoff game tied after two overtime periods would still move to a penalty kick shoot-out with the winner determined by the teams alternating kicks from the penalty mark.[5] Additionally PROP approved VAR to be used for fouls that occurred outside of the penalty area, as well as allowing a 48-hour period to appeal a red card decision.[5]

Coaching changes

A total of 24 coaching changes took place during the 2021–22 offseason. One head coach announced his retirement after the 2021 season, but backed out of his retirement plan and was rehired by his program.[6]

Program Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointment
Brown Patrick McLaughlin Not retained[7] December 31, 2021 Chase Wileman January 18, 2022[8]
Bucknell Matt Brown End of caretaker spell[9] December 17, 2021 Dave Brandt December 17, 2021[9]
California Kevin Grimes Retired[10] February 1, 2022 Leonard Griffin March 31, 2022[11]
Cal Poly Steve Sampson Retired[12] November 3, 2021 Steve Sampson December 20, 2021[13]
Canisius Dermot McGrane Not retained[14] November 12, 2021 Michael Tanke February 3, 2022[15]
Chicago State Trevor Banks Resigned[16] February 25, 2022 Norris Howze June 15, 2022[17]
Delaware Ian Hennessy Fired[18] November 9, 2021 Tommy McMenemy November 30, 2021[19]
Drake Gareth Smith Resigned[20] November 22, 2021 Pat Flinn January 5, 2022[21]
East Tennessee State David Casper Fired[22] October 11, 2021 David Lilly December 3, 2021[23]
Eastern Illinois Ronnie Bouemboue Stepped Down[24] April 25, 2022 Josh Oakley June 29, 2022[25]
George Mason Elmar Bolowich Stepped Down[26] March 31, 2022 Rich Costanzo April 29, 2022[27]
Grand Canyon Leonard Griffin Hired by California[11] March 31, 2022 Michael Kraus May 3, 2022[28]
IUPUI Brian Barnett Not retained[29] November 11, 2021 Sid van Druenen February 10, 2022[30]
Loyola Chicago Neil Jones Hired by Wisconsin[31] January 10, 2022 Steve Bode January 20, 2022[32]
Loyola Marymount Paul Krumpe Moved to Assistant[33] March 10, 2022 Kyle Schmid March 10, 2022[33]
Missouri State Jon Leamy Retired[34] December 31, 2021 Michael Seabolt January 1, 2022[35]
Northern Kentucky Stu Riddle Resigned[36] December 8, 2021 Tom Poitras January 13, 2022[37]
Northeastern Chris Gbandi Hired by UConn[38] December 16, 2021 Rich Weinrebe January 24, 2022[39]
Omaha Bob Warming Retired[40] June 2, 2022 Donovan Dowling[41] June 28, 2022
Sacred Heart Joe Barroso transition to an assistant role[42] January 21, 2022 Anthony Anzevui January 21, 2022[42]
UConn Ray Reid Retired[43] December 2, 2021 Chris Gbandi December 16, 2021[38]
UMass Lowell Christian Figueroa Fired[44] January 5, 2022 Kyle Zenoni February 17, 2022[45]
UNLV Rich Ryerson Resigned[46] November 14, 2021 B. J. Craig January 6, 2022[47]
VMI Max Watson Resigned[48] April 8, 2022 Nick Regan May 25, 2022[49]
Wisconsin John Trask Fired[50] November 13, 2021 Neil Jones January 10, 2022[31]
Xavier Andy Flemming Mutually Parted Ways[51] February 18, 2022 John Higgins March 28, 2022[52]

New programs

Two members of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) announced in February 2022 that they would reclassify to NCAA Division I as new members of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) effective that July. The first to announce was the University of Southern Indiana on February 9.[53][54] Lindenwood University followed suit on February 23.[55] With the OVC then sponsoring soccer only for women, both schools entered into negotiations with the Summit League, whose men's soccer league included established OVC member Eastern Illinois. The Summit accepted both Lindenwood and Southern Indiana as associate members on May 11.[56]

On May 22, 2022, the ASUN Conference announced that Queens University of Charlotte, then a member of the South Atlantic Conference, would begin its own transition to Division I and become the newest ASUN member.[57]

On April 5, 2022, Stonehill College announced that it had accepted an invitation to join the Northeast Conference and would begin the transition to Division I.[58]

Discontinued programs

While no schools dropped men's soccer prior to the 2022 fall season, one conference discontinued its men's soccer league. Conference USA had nine men's soccer members in 2021, and had planned to add another such member for 2022, but lost all of them by the end of the 2021–22 school year. First, in April 2022, it was announced that five of its members (Coastal Carolina, Kentucky, Marshall, Old Dominion, and South Carolina) would join the Sun Belt Conference for the fall 2022 season, as would West Virginia, which had previously announced a planned move of men's soccer from the Mid-American Conference to C-USA.[59] One month later, the remaining four members (Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, and UAB) announced they would join the American Athletic Conference effective fall 2022. Of these last four schools, all but FIU are scheduled to fully join The American in 2023.[60]

The Hartford Hawks will transition to NCAA Division III. However, they continue to honor athletic scholarships previously awarded, and departed the America East Conference to become a Division I independent for the 2022 season.[61] The Hawks will join the D-III Commonwealth Coast Conference in 2023.[62]

In March 2023, St. Francis College, athletically known as St. Francis Brooklyn, announced that it would shut down its entire athletic program at the end of the 2022–23 school year.[63]

Conference realignment

Twenty-seven schools joined new conferences or became independents, including four schools from Division II which started transitions to Division I this season and one that started a transition from Division I to Division III in the 2021 season.

Incarnate Word (UIW) was an affiliate member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) for men's soccer in 2021. They had announced their intent to move their primary conference affiliation from the Southland Conference to the WAC, but on June 24, 2022 announced a reversal of course to retain the Southland Conference as their primary conference. There was no formal announcement that they would discontinue their affiliation with the WAC for men's soccer; however, they were removed from the WAC soccer schedule, and played an independent schedule in the 2022 season.[64][65]

School Previous Conference New Conference
Belmont SoCon MVC[66]
Bryant NEC America East[67]
Charlotte C-USA The American[60]
Chicago State WAC MAC[68]
Coastal Carolina C-USA Sun Belt[59]
FIU C-USA The American[60]
Florida Atlantic C-USA The American[60]
Georgia Southern MAC Sun Belt[59]
Georgia State MAC Sun Belt[59]
Hartford America East Independent[62]
Incarnate Word WAC Independent[64]
James Madison CAA Sun Belt[59]
Kentucky C-USA Sun Belt[59]
Lindenwood GLVC (NCAA D-II) Summit[69]
Loyola Chicago MVC A-10[70]
Marshall C-USA Sun Belt[59]
Monmouth MAAC CAA[71]
Mount St. Mary's NEC MAAC[72]
Old Dominion C-USA Sun Belt[59]
Queens SAC (NCAA D-II) ASUN[57]
South Carolina C-USA Sun Belt[59]
Southern Indiana GLVC (NCAA D-II) Summit[69]
Stonehill NE-10 (NCAA D-II) NEC[58]
Stony Brook America East CAA[71]
UAB C-USA The American[60]
UIC Horizon MVC[73]
West Virginia MAC Sun Belt[59]

Other headlines

  • November 10, 2021—The Utah legislature approved the rebranding of Dixie State University to Utah Tech University. The name change occurred in May 2022, with the change taking legal effect on July 1, 2022. The athletic nickname of Trailblazers was not affected.[74][75]
  • August 12 – The Indiana University and Purdue University systems announced that Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis will be dissolved in 2024 and replaced by separate IU- and Purdue-affiliated institutions.[76] The current athletic program, the IUPUI Jaguars, will transfer to the new IU Indianapolis.[77]
  • August 31 – The Division I Board of Directors adopted a series of changes to transfer rules.[78]
    • Transfer windows were adopted for all Division I sports. Student-athletes who wish to be immediately eligible at their next school must enter the NCAA transfer portal within the designated period(s) for their sport. For men's soccer, two windows were established—a 45-day winter window starting the day after the NCAA tournament selections are announced, and a spring window from May 1–15.
    • Student-athletes who experience head coaching changes, or those whose athletic aid is reduced, canceled, or not renewed, may transfer outside designated windows without penalty.
    • Transferring student-athletes are guaranteed their financial aid at their next school through graduation.
  • September 21 – Houston Baptist University announced it had changed its name to Houston Christian University, effective immediately. The athletic nickname of Huskies was not affected.[79]
  • November 11 – The Mid-American Conference (MAC) announced that it would no longer sponsor men's soccer after the 2022 season, citing its recent reductions in membership in that sport.[80] Three of the four full MAC members that sponsor men's soccer—Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan—announced that day that they would become single-sport members of the Missouri Valley Conference effective in 2023.[81]
  • November 16 – The Big East Conference announced that Akron, the last full MAC member that had yet to announce a men's soccer affiliation beyond 2022, would join Big East men's soccer effective with the 2023 season. At that time, the Big East, whose 11 full members all sponsor men's soccer, split into divisions for that sport.[82]

Season outlook

Preseason polls

United Soccer Coaches released their preseason poll on August 2, 2022.[83] College Soccer News released their preseason poll on August 18, 2022.[84] TopDrawer Soccer released their rankings on August 19, 2022.[85]

United Soccer Coaches [86]
Rank Team
1 Clemson
2 Georgetown
3 Washington
4 Notre Dame
5 Oregon State
6 West Virginia
7 Pittsburgh
8 Kentucky
9 New Hampshire
10 Saint Louis
11 Tulsa
12 Duke
13 Indiana
14 Marshall
15 Wake Forest
16 Providence
17 Hofstra
18 FIU
19 Missouri State
20 Maryland
21 Penn State
22 Santa Clara
23 UCLA
24 North Carolina
T-25 Bowling Green
Campbell
Top Drawer Soccer[85]
Rank Team
1 Clemson
2 Washington
3 Notre Dame
4 Georgetown
5 Oregon State
6 Providence
7 West Virginia
8 Indiana
9 Pittsburgh
10 Saint Louis
11 Duke
12 SMU
13 Tulsa
14 Penn State
15 Kentucky
16 New Hampshire
17 Maryland
18 Hofstra
19 Wake Forest
20 UCLA
21 Missouri State
22 Campbell
23 FIU
24 Santa Clara
25 St. John's
College Soccer News[84]
Rank Team
1 Clemson
2 Washington
3 Georgetown
4 Notre Dame
5 West Virginia
6 Oregon State
7 New Hampshire
8 Pittsburgh
9 Saint Louis
10 Kentucky
11 Duke
12 Tulsa
13 Hofstra
14 Providence
15 Indiana
16 Wake Forest
17 Marshall
18 FIU
19 Virginia Tech
20 Maryland
21 Missouri State
22 Penn State
23 UCLA
24 North Carolina
25 Bowling Green
26 Campbell
27 Santa Clara
28 Denver
29 UNC Greensboro
T-30 Georgia State
St. John's

Regular season

Major upsets

In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by an unranked team that defeats a ranked team, or a team ranked 10 spots lower than the other team.

All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll.

Date Winner Score Loser
August 25 Louisville 3–1 No. 10 Saint Louis
Seattle 3–1 No. 4 Notre Dame
August 28 Boston University 1–0 No. 9 New Hampshire
Lipscomb 2–1 No. 10 Saint Louis
August 29 Butler 1–0 No. 14 Marshall
September 2 Saint Louis 3–2 No. 7 Creighton
Seton Hall 1–0 No. 10 Oregon State
September 3 FIU 2–1 No. 13 North Carolina
September 5 Grand Canyon 3–2 No. 4 UCLA
September 9 Indiana 2–0 No. 9 Akron
Ohio State 2–0 No. 12 Butler
September 10 Portland 2–0 No. 15 UCLA
September 11 San Diego State 2–1 No. 6 Denver
September 16 FIU 3–0 No. 12 Tulsa
No. 16 Syracuse 2–1 No. 1 Clemson
September 20 Oregon State 2–1 No. 11 Denver
September 23 No. 25т Louisville 2–1 No. 8 Pittsburgh
September 24 Virginia 1–0 No. 3 Syracuse
September 25 Penn State 1–0 No. 15 Akron
Tulsa 2–0 No. 12 Charlotte
September 30 Virginia 3–1 No. 10 Pittsburgh
October 4 Cornell 2–1 No. 7 Syracuse
October 9 South Florida 2–1 No. 14 Tulsa
October 11 William & Mary 2–1 No. 10 Wake Forest
October 14 Oregon State 3–2 No. 6 Portland
October 15 Old Dominion 2–1 No. 4 Marshall
October 17 High Point 2–1 No. 7 Maryland
October 21 UCF 2–1 No. 13т Charlotte
October 22 Georgetown 3–0 No. 9 Xavier
UMBC 2–1 No. 10 Vermont
October 27 Oregon State 2–1 No. 5 Stanford
October 28 Florida Atlantic 2–1 No. 12 SMU
Wake Forest 3–0 No. 9 Louisville
October 29 Florida Gulf Coast 1–0 No. 10 Lipscomb
Harvard 3–2 No. 15 Penn
San Diego 4–1 No. 7 Portland
October 30 Wisconsin 3–2 No. 13 Ohio State
November 2 Virginia Tech 2–1 No. 11 Louisville
November 6 Clemson 2–0 No. 3 Duke
James Madison 1–0 No. 5 Marshall
Memphis 2–1 (OT) No. 13 Tulsa
November 9 Indiana 2–1 No. 6 Maryland
November 10 Albany 1–0 No. 8 Vermont
Oregon State 1–0 No. 1 Washington
USF 1–0 No. 13 SMU
November 12 Western Michigan 2–1 No. 15 Akron
November 13 Creighton 3–0 No. 14 Georgetown
November 20 Creighton 3–1 No. 1 Washington
Pittsburgh 3–0 No. 15 Akron
Tulsa 1–0 (OT) No. 14 Georgetown
Western Michigan 1–0 No. 12 Lipscomb
November 27 Indiana 1–0 No. 9т Marshall
Pittsburgh 2–1 No. 2 Kentucky
December 3 Creighton 3–2 No. 4 Duke
Indiana 2–0 No. 7 UNC Greensboro

Conference standings

2022 ACC men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Atlantic
No. 1 Syracuse 5 1 2 18 2 5
No. 24 Wake Forest + 5 3 0 14 6 0
Louisville + 4 3 1 9 6 3
No. 13 Clemson + 3 4 1 13 7 1
Boston College 1 4 3 4 7 5
NC State 1 5 2 6 7 5
Coastal
No. 3 Duke + 5 0 3 13 2 4
No. 16 Virginia + 5 1 2 10 4 5
No. 8 Pittsburgh + 3 2 3 12 5 5
North Carolina + 2 2 4 8 6 5
Notre Dame 3 4 1 8 7 2
Virginia Tech 0 8 0 3 14 1
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: The ACC
2022 America East Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 21 New Hampshire 6 1 0 15 4 1
No. 4 Vermont+ 5 1 1 16 4 2
UMBC 4 3 0 10 6 2
Albany 3 1 3 6 8 6
Binghamton 3 2 2 6 9 4
NJIT 1 4 2 5 8 4
UMass Lowell 0 4 3 2 9 5
Bryant 0 6 1 3 10 1
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: America East
2022 American Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 19 FIU 6 2 1 13 5 2
No. 18 SMU+ 6 3 0 10 6 1
South Florida+ 5 1 3 9 7 4
No. 15 Tulsa+ 5 3 1 10 5 2
Memphis+ 5 3 1 9 6 4
Charlotte 3 4 2 9 5 2
Florida Atlantic 3 4 2 4 9 3
UCF 3 6 0 6 7 0
UAB 1 5 3 3 9 4
Temple 1 7 1 4 9 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: The American
2022 ASUN Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 22 Lipscomb 7 1 0 14 3 2
Central Arkansas 5 1 2 6 5 6
Stetson 4 2 2 6 3 7
Florida Gulf Coast 3 2 3 8 5 4
North Florida 3 3 2 4 8 4
Bellarmine # 2 3 3 6 4 8
Liberty 1 4 3 3 6 6
Queens # 1 5 2 4 10 2
Jacksonville 0 5 3 3 8 4
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: ASUN
2022 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 25 Saint Louis 6 1 1 12 5 3
Duquesne 4 1 3 11 4 4
VCU 3 1 4 3 8 6
Dayton 3 2 3 10 2 5
Loyola Chicago 3 2 3 9 2 7
George Washington 4 4 0 8 8 2
UMass 2 1 5 7 4 7
La Salle 3 3 2 5 9 4
Rhode Island 2 2 4 6 3 7
Saint Joseph's 2 2 4 3 6 8
Davidson 3 4 1 6 8 3
Fordham 1 2 5 3 4 9
George Mason 1 6 1 2 11 2
St. Bonaventure 0 6 2 3 10 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Atlantic 10
2022 Big East Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 20 Georgetown+ 8 1 1 12 6 3
Seton Hall+ 4 1 5 7 4 7
Xavier 3 1 6 9 2 7
Butler 4 3 3 10 6 3
Providence 3 2 5 5 5 7
No. 9 Creighton 3 3 4 13 5 6
UConn 3 4 3 7 7 3
St. John's 2 4 4 4 8 5
DePaul 1 4 5 4 6 7
Villanova 2 6 2 6 8 3
Marquette 1 5 4 5 9 4
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Big East
2022 Big South Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Campbell 6 1 1 11 4 5
High Point 5 0 3 11 5 5
USC Upstate 4 1 3 6 6 5
Presbyterian 3 3 2 10 5 2
Gardner–Webb 2 2 4 7 5 4
Radford 3 4 1 4 10 2
Winthrop 2 5 1 3 13 1
UNC Asheville 1 4 3 2 11 4
Longwood 0 6 2 2 10 5
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Big South
2022 Big Ten Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 17 Maryland+ 4 0 4 11 4 5
Ohio State+ 4 2 2 11 3 6
Rutgers 4 2 2 10 5 6
No. 2 Indiana+ 3 1 4 14 4 7
Penn State 3 2 3 6 6 4
Wisconsin 3 4 1 6 6 4
Michigan State 3 4 1 6 9 2
Northwestern 1 5 2 3 9 5
Michigan 1 6 1 4 10 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Big Ten
2022 Big West Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
UC Riverside 5 2 2 8 8 4
UC Santa Barbara 4 1 4 10 4 6
Cal State Northridge 5 3 1 9 6 4
UC Irvine 5 3 1 6 12 2
UC Davis 4 3 2 5 9 4
Sacramento State 4 5 0 9 8 2
Cal State Fullerton 3 3 3 8 6 5
UC San Diego # 4 5 0 8 8 2
Cal Poly 2 3 4 2 11 4
Cal State Bakersfield 0 8 1 2 13 2
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Big West
2022 Colonial Athletic Association men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Elon+ 6 1 2 11 5 3
UNC Wilmington 5 1 3 6 4 7
Hofstra 5 2 2 14 4 3
Northeastern 4 4 1 6 9 3
Drexel 3 3 3 7 5 6
William & Mary 3 3 3 5 7 6
College of Charleston 3 4 2 5 7 5
Stony Brook 3 6 0 5 11 0
Monmouth 2 6 1 7 7 1
Delaware 2 6 1 4 11 2
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: CAA
2022 Horizon League men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Cleveland State 5 1 3 11 4 5
Wright State 4 1 4 4 7 6
IUPUI 4 2 3 7 7 6
Oakland 4 2 3 4 10 5
Robert Morris 4 3 2 6 7 3
Detroit Mercy 3 2 4 4 7 6
Green Bay 2 2 5 6 3 7
Northern Kentucky 2 6 1 4 11 2
Milwaukee 0 4 5 1 8 8
Purdue Fort Wayne 1 6 2 2 10 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Horizon
2022 Division I Independents
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Incarnate Word     2 13 1
Hartford     0 14 0
As of November 3, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
2022 Ivy League men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Penn 6 1 0 13 3 2
No. 14 Cornell+ 5 1 1 14 3 1
Harvard 3 1 3 9 4 4
Dartmouth 3 4 0 6 7 3
Yale 2 3 2 7 4 5
Princeton 1 3 3 6 6 4
Columbia 0 3 4 1 9 6
Brown 0 4 3 8 6 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Ivy League
2022 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Quinnipiac 6 2 2 13 5 3
Iona 5 1 4 7 5 5
Manhattan 5 1 4 8 5 6
Siena 4 2 4 8 5 6
Niagara 4 2 4 5 9 6
Fairfield 4 5 1 8 10 1
Marist 3 4 3 7 6 4
Rider 2 3 5 3 8 6
Mount St. Mary's 3 5 1 7 8 1
Saint Peter's 2 5 3 3 10 4
Canisius 0 7 3 1 10 6
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: MAAC
2022 Mid-American Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 23 Akron+ 5 0 3 11 4 5
Western Michigan 5 1 2 16 3 2
Bowling Green 4 2 2 6 5 5
Northern Illinois 2 5 1 5 8 4
Chicago State 0 8 0 1 13 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: MAC
2022 Missouri Valley Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Missouri State 6 0 2 12 2 4
Drake 5 2 1 7 4 4
Evansville 3 2 3 8 5 6
Belmont 2 2 4 7 4 7
UIC 3 4 1 5 9 2
SIU Edwardsville 2 6 0 5 9 2
Bradley 1 6 1 5 11 3
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: MVC
2022 Northeast Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Fairleigh Dickinson 6 0 2 10 6 3
Merrimack # 5 2 1 8 6 3
St. Francis Brooklyn 4 1 3 8 5 6
Sacred Heart 4 3 1 7 9 1
Saint Francis (PA) 3 2 3 6 6 4
LIU 3 4 1 9 6 2
Stonehill # 1 5 2 3 12 2
Howard 1 5 2 2 11 2
Central Connecticut 1 6 1 3 11 1
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: NEC
2022 Patriot League men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Army 5 1 3 8 4 5
Boston University 4 2 3 6 5 7
Colgate 3 1 5 7 4 7
Navy 3 1 5 7 5 9
Lafayette 3 2 4 9 6 4
American 3 4 2 8 7 5
Loyola (MD) 2 2 5 4 5 8
Lehigh 2 5 2 3 10 3
Bucknell 2 5 2 3 12 2
Holy Cross 1 5 3 5 9 4
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Patriot League
2022 Pac-12 Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 11 Washington 7 1 2 15 2 3
No. 7 Stanford+ 4 2 4 12 2 6
Oregon State+ 3 1 5 7 4 6
UCLA+ 4 4 1 12 7 1
San Diego State 1 6 3 5 9 4
California 1 6 3 3 8 6
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Pac-12
2022 Southern Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 5 UNC Greensboro 4 0 1 13 2 6
East Tennessee State 3 1 1 8 6 3
Mercer 2 1 2 8 5 6
Wofford 2 2 1 6 9 2
Furman 1 3 1 7 7 4
VMI 0 5 0 2 14 1
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: SoCon
2022 Summit League men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Oral Roberts 7 1 0 11 4 2
Denver 6 0 2 14 3 5
Omaha 5 2 1 8 6 2
Kansas City 4 1 3 7 5 5
Western Illinois 2 3 3 2 8 7
St. Thomas # 2 5 1 3 12 2
Southern Indiana # 2 5 1 2 12 3
Lindenwood # 2 6 0 3 11 1
Eastern Illinois 0 7 1 1 12 3
  • ‡ – 2022 Summit Tournament Champion
    + – At-large invitation to the 2022 NCAA tournament
    # – Ineligible for post-season (In transition)
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Summit
2022 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 6 Kentucky 5 0 3 15 1 5
No. 12 Marshall+ 4 1 3 11 4 4
Georgia State 4 2 2 12 4 3
West Virginia 3 1 4 7 7 4
Coastal Carolina 2 1 5 5 5 6
Old Dominion 3 4 1 6 8 2
James Madison 2 3 3 8 8 4
South Carolina 1 4 3 5 8 4
Georgia Southern 0 8 0 1 14 1
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Sun Belt
2022 West Coast Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
San Diego 6 0 1 8 5 6
No. 10 Portland+ 6 1 0 15 3 3
Saint Mary's 2 1 4 7 6 5
Loyola Marymount 3 3 1 9 6 3
Santa Clara 1 2 4 4 4 7
Pacific 2 4 1 3 12 2
Gonzaga 0 4 3 4 11 3
San Francisco 0 5 2 7 6 4
As of November 8, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: WCC
2022 Western Athletic Conference men's soccer standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Air Force 7 1 1 8 6 3
San Jose State 5 2 2 10 5 4
Seattle 5 4 0 7 10 1
Utah Valley 5 4 0 7 8 1
California Baptist 4 3 2 10 7 4
Grand Canyon 4 3 2 7 8 3
Texas–Rio Grande Valley 4 4 1 7 7 3
Utah Tech # 2 5 2 4 12 2
Houston Christian 1 5 3 5 8 6
UNLV 0 6 3 1 9 7
As of December 13, 2022
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: WAC

Early season tournaments

Several universities hosted early season soccer tournaments.

Name Date(s) Stadium City No. teams Champion
Duke Tournament August 25–28 Koskinen Stadium Durham, NC 4 Elon
Fairfield Inn by Marriott JMU Invitational August 25–28 Sentara Park Harrisonburg, VA 4 Drexel
UAB Soccer for the Cure Classic August 25–28 PNC Field Birmingham, AL 4 UAB
Wolstein Classic August 25–28 Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium Columbus, OH 4 Dayton
Portland Tournament September 2–5 Merlo Field Portland, OR 4
adidas/IU Credit Union Classic September 3–6 Bill Armstrong Stadium Bloomington, IN 3

Postseason

Conference winners and tournaments

Conference Regular
Season
Champion(s)
Tournament
Winner
Conference
Tournament
Tournament
Dates
Tournament
Venue (City)
ACC Atlantic – Syracuse Syracuse 2022 Tournament November 2–13 All matches before final: Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Final: Sahlen's StadiumCary, North Carolina
Coastal – Duke[a]
America East New Hampshire New Hampshire 2022 Tournament November 5–13 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
American FIU FIU 2022 Tournament November 6–13 First round: Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Remainder: Hosted by regular-season champion
ASUN Lipscomb Lipscomb 2022 Tournament November 5–12 Quarterfinals and semifinals: Campus sites, hosted by top two seeds
Final: Hosted by top remaining seed
Atlantic 10 Saint Louis Saint Louis 2022 Tournament November 4–13 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Big East Georgetown Creighton 2022 Tournament November 5–13 Maryland SoccerPlexBoyds, Maryland
Big South Campbell High Point 2022 Tournament November 6–12 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Big Ten Maryland Rutgers 2022 Tournament November 4–13 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Big West UC Riverside UC Riverside 2022 Tournament November 2–12 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
CAA Elon Hofstra 2022 Tournament November 3–12 Quarterfinals and semifinals: Campus sites, hosted by top two seeds
Final: Hosted by top remaining seed
Horizon Cleveland State Cleveland State 2022 Tournament November 6–12 Quarterfinals: Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Semifinals and final: Hosted by regular-season champion
Ivy Penn No Tournament
MAAC Quinnipiac Quinnipiac 2022 Tournament November 6–12 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
MAC Akron Western Michigan 2022 Championship Game November 12 Campus site, hosted by regular-season champion
Missouri Valley Missouri State Missouri State 2022 Tournament November 6–13 Quarterfinals: Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Semifinals and final: Hosted by regular-season champion
Northeast Fairleigh Dickinson Fairleigh Dickinson 2022 Tournament November 6–13 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
Pac-12 Washington No Tournament
Patriot Army Navy 2022 Tournament November 5–12 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
SoCon UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro 2022 Tournament November 4–12/13 Campus sites, hosted by higher seed
The Summit Oral Roberts Denver 2022 Tournament November 10–12 DU Soccer StadiumDenver, Colorado
Sun Belt Kentucky Kentucky 2022 Tournament November 6–13 Quarterfinals and semifinals: Campus sites, hosted by top two seeds
Final: Hosted by top remaining seed
WCC San Diego No Tournament
WAC Air Force California Baptist 2022 Tournament November 9–13 CBU Soccer Stadium • Riverside, California
  1. ^ Top seed in conference tournament.

Player statistics

As of August 26, 2022

Goals

As of November 2, 2022[87]
Rank Player College Goals
1 England Eliot Goldthorp Hofstra 14
2 Australia Finn Ballard McBride UC Santa Barbara 13
United States Ryan Becher UMBC 13
United States MD Myers Rutgers 13
5 United States Duncan McGuire Creighton 12
Iceland Stefan Sigurðarson Boston College 12
7 Spain David Bercedo Quinnipiac 14
United States Taylor Calheira UMBC 11
Germany Jelldrik Dallmann Lipscomb 11
United States Thaddaeus Dewing Air Force 11

Assists

As of November 2, 2022
Rank Player College Assists
1 Germany Nick Gutmann Kentucky 14
2 England Tom Cooklin George Washington 13
3 France JC Ngando UNC Greensboro 11
4 United States Ryan Becher UMBC 10
United States Chris Meyers Washington 10
Serbia Filip Mirković Pittsburgh 10
7 United States Shane Anderson Oral Roberts 9
France Adam Aoumaich Marshall 9
New Zealand Willem Ebbinge Harvard 9
United States Dylan Gaither Mercer 9
Italy Giorgio Probo Creighton 9
Denmark Alexander Stjernegaard Quinnipiac 9

Points

As of November 2, 2022. Two points per a goal, and one point per an assist.
Rank Player College Points
1 United States Ryan Becher UMBC 36
2 England Eliot Goldthorp Hofstra 33
3 United States MD Myers Rutgers 30
4 Spain David Bercedo Quinnipiac 28
United States Taylor Calheira UMBC 28
England Shaun Joash Grand Canyon 28
7 New Zealand Finn Ballard McBride UC Santa Barbara 27
8 United States Duncan McGuire Creighton 26
United States Lucas Meek Washington 26
10 Iceland Stefan Sigurðarson Boston College 25
United States Thaddaeus Dewing Air Force 25
New Zealand Kieran Richards East Tennessee State 25
United States Charlie Sharp Western Michigan 25

Hat tricks

As of August 26, 2022
Player For Against Score Date
United States Duncan McGuire Creighton Oakland 6–0 (H) August 25, 2022[88]
United States Jose Ortiz SMU Oral Roberts 4–0 (H) August 25, 2022[89]
Germany Milo Yosef Marshall VCU 5–0 (H) August 25, 2022[90]
United States Spencer Hanks UMBC Fairfield 8–2 (H) August 26, 2022[91]
Poland Jakub Woznicki Stonehill La Salle 3–5 (A) August 26, 2022[92]
England Sam Pitts-Eckersall UNC Asheville Georgia Southern 5–3 (H) August 28, 2022[93]
United States Harrison Coron 4 Drexel College of Charleston 5–0 (H) September 24, 2022[94]

Awards and honors

TopDrawerSoccer.com Player/Team of the Week

  • Bold denotes TDS Player of the Week.
TopDrawer Soccer Team of the Week
Week Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Bench
Aug. 30
[95]
United States Cole Jensen (Xavier) United States Evan Morrison (Boston U)
United States Tommy Silva (UCLA)
United States Bryce Lebel (Louisville)
United States Duncan McGuire (Creighton)
France Kemy Amiche (Campbell)
Senegal Ousmane Sylla (Clemson)
Ghana Shakur Mohammed (Duke)
United States Tony Pineda (High Point)
France Bertin Jacquesson (Pittsburgh)
United States Jack Finnegan (Wisconsin)
Nigeria Diba Nwegbo (William & Mary)
England Tom Cooklin (George Washington)
Ghana Josh Bolma (Maryland)
United States Conor Kelly (NC State)
England Sam Pitts-Eckersall (UNC Asheville)
Spain Jose Contell (UCLA)
Sweden Oscar Sears (Wake Forest)
United States Declan McGlynn (Seattle U)
United States Aaron Edwards (UCLA)
Sep. 6
[96]
South Korea Kevin Harr (FIU) Spain Alberto Suárez (Saint Louis)
Germany Luca Dähn (Seton Hall)
Canada Nathan Simeon (San Francisco)
Norway Knut Ahlander (SMU)
United States Riley Ferch (UCLA)
United States Antek Sienkiel (St. John's)
Jamaica Matthew Bell (Marshall)
Canada Stephen Afrifa (FIU)
United States Ilijah Paul (Washington)
United States Kameron Blaise (Stony Brook)
United States Steven Hernandez (UNCG)
Spain Álvaro Gómez (Clemson)
United States Taylor Calheira (UMBC)
Japan Liam Doyle (Stanford)
Paraguay Gabriel Perrotta (UNCW)
United States Sam Bassett (Denver)
United States Chandler Hallwood (Seton Hall)
Colombia Daniel Hernandez (Campbell)
United States Justin Faison (Sacramento State)
Sep. 13
[97]
Australia Domenic Nascimben (Duquesne) United States Nick Atkinson (Army)
United States Joey Akpunonu (Bowling Green)
Greece Elias Katsaros (San Diego State)
Australia Max Rogers (Yale)
Canada Malcolm Johnston (Maryland)
Ghana Shakur Mohammed (Duke)
Canada Brandon Cambridge (Portland)
South Africa Marco Afonso (UNCG)
England Eliot Goldthorp (Hofstra)
Estonia Alex Meinhard (Tulsa)
Norway Thomas Storodegard (Siena)
Australia Aedon Kyra (FGCU)
United States Francisco Magana (Sacramento State)
United States Lawrence Aydlett (Lafayette)
United States Jack Ostrosky (Holy Cross)
United States Simon Jillson (Loyola Chicago)
Norway Vemund Vik (Elon)
Australia Henry Davies (UCSB)
Germany Giona Leibola (Syracuse)
Sep. 20
[98]
United States Dominic Peters (UCSD) Canada Nathan Simeon (San Francisco)
United States Brandon Knapp (St. John's)
Denmark Kasper Lehm (Elon)
France Hugo Le Guennec (Rutgers)
United States Cameron Wheeler (Xavier)
New Zealand Xavier Green (Ohio State)
Ghana KK Baffour (Notre Dame)
Canada Stephen Afrifa (FIU)
United States Jack Sarkos (Lehigh)
Canada Levonte Johnson (Syracuse)
Italy Leonardo D'Ambrosio (Charleston)
United States Kyle Cusimano (Bowling Green)
United States Eoin Martin (Lafayette)
United States Greg Monroe (Siena)
United States Cristiano Bruletti (South Carolina)
Spain Nacho Diaz (Evansville)
United States Colin Thomas (Wake Forest)
United States John Klein (Saint Louis)
Denmark Lasse Laursen (Charlotte)
United States Ilijah Paul (Washington)
Sep. 27
[99]
United States Sebastian Conlon (James Madison) United States Keegan Hughes (Stanford)
United States Alex Mirsberger (Marquette)
England Lewis Green (Missouri State)
United States Eric Conerty (Western Michigan)
United States Harrison Coron (Drexel)
United States Lucas Meek (Washington)
Norway Knut Ahlander (SMU)
Norway Eythor Bjørgolfsson (Kentucky)
United States Palmer Ault (Butler)
Sweden CJ Tibbling (Portland)
Mexico Beto Anaya (Bowling Green)
Ghana Shakur Mohammed (Duke)
Haiti Vladimir Walent (Wake Forest)
Cyprus Konstantinos Michaelides (UCLA)
Netherlands Wessel Speel (Hofstra)
France Kemy Amiche (Campbell)
United States Kristopher Shakes (Penn State)
United States Tyger Evans (Penn State)
Spain Álex López (Tulsa)
United States Manny Day (Dayton)

All-America teams

2022 United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams[100]
First Team Second Team Third Team

Casper Mols, GK, Kentucky
Luis Grassow, DF, Kentucky
Noah Gulden, DF, Lipscomb
Keegan Hughes, DF, Stanford
Knut Ahlander, MF, SMU
Alex Nagy, MF, Vermont
JC Ngando, MF, UNC Greensboro
Peter Stroud, MF, Duke
Eythor Bjorgolfsson, FW, Kentucky
Levonte Johnson, FW, Syracuse
Shakur Mohammed, FW, Duke
Ilijah Paul, FW, Washington

Eliot Hamill, GK, Duke
Moise Bombito, DF, New Hampshire
Leo Burney, DF, Penn
Daniel Nimick, DF, Western Michigan
Daniel Wu, DF, Georgetown
Emeka Eneli, MF, Cornell
Eliot Goldthorp, MF, Hofstra
Milo Yosef, MF, Marshall
Stephen Afrifa, FW, FIU
Stas Korzeniowski, FW, Penn
Duncan McGuire, FW, Creighton

Cole Jensen, GK, Xavier
Mariano Fazio, DF, Tulsa
Daniel Munie, DF, Indiana
Nick Richardson, DF, Maryland
Yannick Bright, MF, New Hampshire
Dyson Clapier, MF, Akron
Lucas Meek, MF, Washington
Laurence Wootton, MF, Ohio State
Nicolo Mulatero, FW, Missouri State
Valentin Noel, FW, Pittsburgh
Nathan Opoku, FW, Syracuse
Tyrese Spicer, FW, Lipscomb

Major player of the year awards

Other major awards

Conference player and coaches of the year

Conference Conference
Player of the Year
Offensive
Player of the Year
Defensive
Player of the Year
Midfielder
of the Year
Goalkeeper
of the Year
Rookie
of the Year
Conference
Coach of the Year
ACC[108] Shakur Mohammed
(Duke)
Andreas Ueland
(Virginia)
Peter Stroud
(Duke)
Eliot Hamill
(Duke)
Kamran Acito
(Duke)
Ian McIntyre
(Syracuse)
America East[109] Taylor Calheira
(New Hampshire)
Moise Bombito
(New Hampshire)
Yannick Bright
(New Hampshire)
Nate Silveira
(Vermont)
Maximus Barboto
(NJIT)
Marc Hubbard
(New Hampshire)
American[110] Knut Ahlander
(SMU)
Mariano Fazio
(Tulsa)
Knut Ahlander
(SMU)
Álex López
(Tulsa)
Alexander Petraeus
(SMU)
Kyle Russell
(FIU)
ASUN[111] Jelldrik Dallmann
(Lipscomb)
Noah Gulden
(Lipscomb)
Michael Sibley
(Lipscomb)
Nick Dang
(Lipscomb)
Charles Morrow
(Lipscomb)
Atlantic 10[112] Alec Hughes
(UMass)
John Klein Jr.
(Saint Louis)
Alberto Suárez
(Saint Louis)
Billy Hency
(Loyola Chicago)
Basit Umar
(Dayton)
Kevin Kalish
(Saint Louis)
Big East[113] Duncan McGuire
(Creighton)
Daniel Wu
(Georgetown)
Aidan Rocha
(Georgetown)
Cole Jensen
(Xavier)
Palmer Ault
(Butler)
Brian Wiese
(Georgetown)
Big South[114] Tyler Young
(Campbell)
Moses Mensah
(Campbell)
Holden Trent
(High Point)
Jefferson Amaya
(High Point)
Zach Haines
(High Point)
Big Ten[115] MD Myers
(Rutgers)
Daniel Munie
(Indiana)
Laurence Wootton
(Ohio State)
Keagan McLaughlin
(Ohio State)
Cole Curthers (Rutgers)
Jonathan Stout (Michigan State)
Sasho Cirovski
(Maryland)
Big West[116] Ballard McBride
(UC Santa Barbara)
Henry Davies
(UC Santa Barbara)
Sebastian Cruz
(Cal State Fullerton)
Carlos Gonzalez (UC Riverside)
Leroy Zeller (UC Santa Barbara)
David Diaz
(Cal State Northridge)
Tim Cupello
(UC Riverside)
Colonial[117] Ryan Carmichael
(Hofstra)
Vemund Hole Vik
(Elon)
Chris Elliott
(Charleston)
Marc Reeves
(Elon)
Horizon[118] Bojan Kolevski
(Cleveland State)
Bojan Kolevski
(Cleveland State)
Hesron Barry
(Green Bay)
Tobias Jahn
(Green Bay)
Josemir Gomez
(IUPUI)
Siniša Ubiparipović
(Cleveland State)
Ivy[119] Stas Korzeniowski
(Penn)
Leo Burney
(Penn)
Ryan Friedberg
(Cornell)
Brian Gill
(Penn)
MAAC[120] David Bercedo
(Quinnipiac)
Nassim Akki
(Manhattan)
Greg Monroe
(Siena)
Alexander Stjernegaard
(Quinnipiac)
Eric Da Costa
(Quinnipiac)
Mid-American[121] Daniel Nimick
(Western Michigan)
Brendan Graves (Bowling Green)
Hunter Morse (Western Michigan)
Carson Hodgson
(Western Michigan)
Jared Embick
(Akron)
Missouri Valley[122] Jesus Barea
(Missouri State)
Nicolo Mulatero
(Missouri State)
Declan Watters
(Drake)
Jack Denton
(Missouri State)
Jon Burke
(Drake)
Nacho Diaz
(Evansville)
Pat Flinn
(Drake)
Northeast[123] Emil Jaaskelainen
(LIU)
Hugo Bacharach
(Fairleigh Dickinson)
Spencer King
(Fairleigh Dickinson)
Jordaine Jeager
(Saint Francis)
Seth Roland
(Fairleigh Dickinson)
Pac-12[124] Joran Gerbet
(Oregon State)
Ilijah Paul
(Washington)
Keegan Hughes
(Stanford)
CJ Fodrey
(San Diego State)
Jamie Clark
(Washington)
Patriot[125] Gage Guerra
(Army)
Griffin Roach
(Boston)
David Jackson
(Navy)
Francesco Montali
(Boston)
Max Andrews
(Army)
Brian Plotkin
(Army)
SoCon[126] JC Ngando
(UNC Greensboro)
Cole Hunter (ETSU)
Niclas Wild (UNC Greensboro)
Chris Rich
(UNC Greensboro)
Nikolai Rojel
(Wofford)
Summit[127] Felipe D'Agostini
(Oral Roberts)
Ronan Wynne
(Denver)
Ben Smith
(Denver)
Jeremy Coste
(Oral Roberts)
Isaac Nehme
(Denver)
Ryan Bush
(Oral Roberts)
Sun Belt[128] Milo Yosef
(Marshall)
Milo Yosef
(Marshall)
Luis Grassow
(Kentucky)
Casper Mols
(Kentucky)
Matthew Bell (Marshall)
Adam Aoumaich (Marshall)
Johan Cedergren
(Kentucky)
WAC[129] Shaun Joash
(Grand Canyon)
London Aghedo
(Air Force)
Owen Knecht
(Utah Valley)
Doug Hill
(Air Force)
West Coast[130] Brandon Cambridge
(Portland)
Trevor Dillon
(San Diego)
Noel Caliskan
(LMU)
Jason Dubrovich (San Diego)
George Tasouris (Portland)
Simon Duus Muller
(San Diego)
Brian Quinn
(San Diego)

See also

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