NCAA Division I 2019 Men’s Soccer All-America Team announced
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — United Soccer Coaches announced the 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s All-America Team on Thursday on the eve of the College Cup semifinals in Cary, N.C.
Among the 36 players receiving All-America recognition are 10 student-athletes whose teams will participate in the College Cup on Friday night in Cary.
In addition, five players are earning the second All-America honors of their career: New Hampshire junior defender Josh Bauer, Stanford senior defender Tanner Beason, Wake Forest senior midfielder Bruno Lapa, UCF senior forward Cal Jennings and Saint Mary’s (Calif.) senior goalkeeper Remi Prieur.
This year’s All-Americans will be formally acknowledged for their accomplishments at the United Soccer Coaches All-America Ceremony & Reception on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020 at the Baltimore Convention Center in conjunction with the United Soccer Coaches Convention.
2019 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men’s All-America Team
First Team | ||||
Pos | Name | Class | School | Hometown |
K | Colin Shutler | Jr. | University of Virginia | Middleburg, Va. |
D | Josh Bauer* | Jr. | University of New Hampshire | Bedford, N.H. |
D | Tanner Beason* | Sr. | Stanford University | Winston-Salem, N.C. |
D | Eddie Munjoma | Sr. | Southern Methodist University | McKinney, Texas |
D | Dylan Nealis | Sr. | Georgetown University | Massapequa, N.Y. |
M | Joe Bell | Jr. | University of Virginia | Wanaka, New Zealand |
M | Blake Bodily | Jr. | University of Washington | Eagle, Idaho |
M | Bruno Lapa* | Sr. | Wake Forest University | Curitiba, Brazil |
F | Matthew Bentley | Sr. | Missouri State University | London, England |
F | Anders Engebretsen | Sr. | Saint Mary’s College of California | Oslo, Norway |
F | Cal Jennings* | Sr. | University of Central Florida | Roswell, Ga. |
F | Robbie Robinson | Jr. | Clemson University | Camden, S.C. |
Second Team | ||||
Pos | Name | Class | School | Hometown |
K | Remi Prieur* | Sr. | Saint Mary’s College of California | San Ramon, Calif. |
D | Ethan Bartlow | So | University of Washington | Woodinville, Wash. |
D | Kyle Hiebert | Jr. | Missouri State University | La Salle, Manitoba |
D | Henry Kessler | Jr. | University of Virginia | New York, N.Y. |
D | Jack Maher | So. | Indiana University | Caseyville, Ill. |
M | Phillip Mayaka | Fr. | Clemson University | Nairobi, Kenya |
M | Aaron Molloy | Sr. | Penn State University | Dublin, Ireland |
M | Jesus Perez | Sr. | University of Illinois-Chicago | Waukegan, Ill. |
F | Miguel Berry | Sr. | University of San Diego | Poway, Calif. |
F | Josh Dolling | Jr. | Missouri State University | Liverpool, England |
F | Kimarni Smith | Jr. | Clemson University | Nottingham, England |
F | Milo Yosef | Fr. | Marshall University | Aachen, Germany |
Third Team | ||||
Pos | Name | Class | School | Hometown |
K | Andrew Thomas | So. | Stanford University | London, England |
D | Noah Billingsley | Sr | University of California-Santa Barbara | Wellington, New Zealand |
D | Peder Kristiansen | Sr. | University of Rhode Island | Lillestrom, Norway |
D | Malick Mbaye | Sr | Clemson University | Dakar, Senegal |
M | Antonio Colacci | Sr. | University of New Hampshire | Bradenton, Fla. |
M | Gabriel Costa | So. | Southern Methodist University | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
M | Aidan Morris | Fr. | Indiana University | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
M | Jacob Montes | Jr. | Georgetown University | Lake Worth, Fla. |
F | Daryl Dike | So. | University of Virginia | Edmond, Okla. |
F | Derek Dodson | Jr. | Georgetown University | Aurora, Ill. |
F | Thibaut Jacquel | Jr. | Campbell University | Sarrebourg, France |
F | Josh Luchini | So. | Lehigh University | Wexford, Pa. |
* – Indicates previous selections