List of NCAA Division I men's soccer First-Team All-America teams
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The Division I First-Team All-Americans are the best eleven Division I U.S. college soccer players as selected by United Soccer Coaches.
1970–1983
[edit]From 1970 to 1983 the NCSAA only named defenders and forwards in addition to one goalkeeper.
* – repeat selection
1983–present
[edit]Beginning with the 1983 season, the NSCAA began naming midfielders in addition to forwards and defenders.
* – repeat selection
Scholar Player of the Year in bold
Year | Goalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
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1983 | Jamie Swanner (Clemson) | Keith Flynn (UCR) David Masur (Rutgers) Simon Spelling (Akron) Cheche Vidal (Boston) |
Michael Brady (American) Aidan McClusky (Fairleigh-Dickinson) Neil Ridgway* (Bowling Green) |
Steve McLean* (Philadelphia Textile) Roy Wegerle* (South Florida) Tom Kain (Duke) |
1984 | Jeff Duback (Yale) | Albert Adabe (Eastern Illinois) Adubarie Otorubio* (Clemson) Shaun Pendleton (Akron) |
Tony Bono (Drexel) Dale Ervine (UCLA) Aidan McCluskey* (Fairleigh-Dickinson) |
John Gaffney (Virginia) Tom Kain* (Duke) Michael King (Fairleigh-Dickinson) Sam Okpodu (NC State) |
1985 | Tim Borer (Old Dominion) | Paul Caligiuri (UCLA) Shaun Pendleton* (Akron) Michael Reynolds (George Mason) |
John Kerr Jr. (Duke) Mark Mettrick (Hartwick) Bruce Murray (Clemson) |
Michael Brady* (American) Eric Eichmann (Clemson) Tom Kain* (Duke) Sam Sumo (George Mason) |
1986 | Jeff Duback* (Yale) | Paul Caligiuri* (UCLA) Benjamin Okaroh (Boston) Steve Trittschuh (SIUE) |
Mark Francis (SMU) Gary Furlong (Maryland) John Harkes (Virginia) |
John Catliff (Harvard) Guy Furfaro (Philadelphia Textile) George Gelnovatch (Virginia) John Kerr Jr.* (Duke) |
1987 | Bob Willen (Virginia) | Seamus Purcell (Providence) Paul Rutenis (Clemson) David Smyth (North Carolina) |
John Harkes* (Virginia) Mark Mettrick* (Hartwick) Tab Ramos (NC State) |
Doug Allison (South Carolina) Bruce Murray* (Clemson) Ken Snow (Indiana) Peter Vermes (Rutgers) |
1988 | Tony Meola (Virginia) | Jeff Agoos (Virginia) Marcelo Balboa (San Diego State) Kevin Grimes (SMU) |
Henry Gutierrez (NC State) Pat O'Kelly (Seton Hall) Mark Santel (Saint Louis) |
Scott Benedetti (Portland) Brian Benedict (Duke) Ken Snow* (Indiana) Joey Valenti (Duke) |
1989 | Tony Meola* (Virginia) | Kevin Grimes* (SMU) Cam Rast (Santa Clara) Kevin Wylie (Vermont) |
David Banks (Philadelphia) Tim Martin (Fresno State) Pat O'Kelly* (Seton Hall) |
Clark Brisson (South Carolina) Peter Isaacs (Howard) Robert Paterson (Evansville) Ken Snow (Indiana) |
1990 | Kasey Keller (Portland) | Jeff Agoos* (Virginia) Scott Cannon (Evansville) Tom Loeber (South Carolina) |
Dario Brose (NC State) Chad Deering (Indiana) Mark Santel* (Saint Louis) |
Steve Rammel (Rutgers) Ken Snow (Indiana) Billy Thompson (UCLA) David Weir (Evansville) |
1991 | Brad Friedel (UCLA) | Alexi Lalas (Rutgers) Mike Lapper (UCLA) Cam Rast* (Santa Clara) |
Peter DiMaggio (Columbia) Graham Merryweather (Evansville) Claudio Reyna (Virginia) |
Gerell Elliott (Fresno State) Henry Gutierrez* (NC State) Manny Lagos (Milwaukee) Dante Washington (Radford) |
1992 | Brad Friedel* (UCLA) | Joe Addo (George Mason) Scott Schweitzer (NC State) Hector Zamora (Seton Hall) |
Joe-Max Moore (UCLA) Claudio Reyna* (Virginia) Joey Thieman (Princeton) |
Ben Crawley (Virginia) Robert Martella (Bowling Green) Alan Prampin (SMU) Robert Ukrop (Davidson) |
1993 | Tim Deck (Wisconsin) | Shane Batelle (Saint Louis) Pedro Lopes (Rutgers) Jorge Salcedo (UCLA) |
Brian Kamler (Creighton) Jason Kreis (Duke) Claudio Reyna* (Virginia) |
Keith DeFini (Creighton) Jimmy Glenn (Clemson) Brian McBride (Saint Louis) Ståle Søbye (San Francisco) |
1994 | David Kramer (Fresno State) | Brandon Pollard (Virginia) Eddie Pope (North Carolina) |
Jason Kreis* (Duke) Brian Maisonneuve (Indiana) Matt McKeon (Saint Louis) Todd Yeagley (Indiana) |
Brent Bennett (James Madison) Mac Cozier (Charlotte) Darren Eales (Brown) Ståle Søbye* (San Francisco) |
1995 | Chris Snitko (UCLA) | Scott Lamphear (Wisconsin) Ian McIntyre (Syracuse) Brandon Pollard* (Virginia) |
Ben Hickey (St. John's) Jesse Marsch (Princeton) Clint Mathis (South Carolina) |
Mike Fisher (Virginia) Matt McKeon* (Saint Louis) Toni Siikala (Campbell) Andy Williams (Rhode Island) |
1996 | Jon Busch (Charlotte) | Tahj Jakins (UCLA) Pete Santora (Furman) John Stratton (Air Force) |
Mike Fisher* (Virginia) Steve Klein (Bowling Green) Mike Mekelburg (South Florida) |
Tony Kuhn (Vanderbilt) Ignace Moleka (FIU) Johnny Torres (Creighton) Andy Williams* (Rhode Island) |
1997 | Matt Jordan (Clemson) | Leo Cullen (Maryland) Kevin Daly (St. John's) Pete Santora* (Furman) |
Daniel Hernández (SMU) Alen Kozić (FIU) Ben Olsen (Virginia) |
Wade Barrett (William & Mary) Sigurdur Eyjolfsson (UNC Greensboro) Dema Kovalenko (Indiana) Johnny Torres* (Creighton) |
1998 | Adin Brown (William & Mary) | Matt Chulis (Virginia) Jamie Clark (Stanford) Kevin Kalish (Saint Louis) |
Lazo Alavanja (Indiana) Jay Heaps (Duke) Wojtek Krakowiak (Clemson) Maurizio Rocha (UConn) |
Chris Albright (Virginia) Seth George (UCLA) Dema Kovalenko* (Indiana) Richard Mulrooney (Creighton) |
1999 | Adin Brown (William & Mary) | Nick Garcia (Indiana) Eric Denton (Santa Clara) David Wright (Creighton) |
Carl Bussey (SMU) Daniel Alvarez (Furman) Jeff DiMaria (Saint Louis) Sasha Victorine (UCLA) |
John Barry Nusum (Furman) Mohammed Fahim (SMU) Ricardo Villar (Penn State) Aleksey Korol (Indiana) |
2000 | Chris Hamblin (Boston College) | Chris Gbandi (UConn) Cory Gibbs (Brown) Ryan Suarez (San Jose State) |
Carl Bussey (SMU) Mark Lisi (Clemson) Jorge Martínez (San Jose State) Ryan Nelsen (Stanford) |
Chris Carrieri (North Carolina) Ali Curtis (Duke) John Barry Nusum* (Furman) |
2001 | Byron Foss (SMU) | Chris Gbandi (UConn) Danny Jackson (North Carolina) Lee Morrison (Stanford) |
Luchi Gonzalez (SMU) Kyle Martino (Virginia) Diego Walsh (SMU) |
Nicholas McCreath (Rhode Island) Pat Noonan (Indiana) John Barry Nusum* (Furman) Dipsy Selolwane (Saint Louis) |
2002 | Doug Warren (Clemson) | Todd Dunivant (Stanford) John Swann (Indiana) Chris Wingert (St. John's) |
Ricardo Clark (Furman) Sumed Ibrahim (Maryland) Andres Murriagui (Loyola Marymount) Diego Walsh* (SMU) |
Alecko Eskandarian (Virginia) Pat Noonan* (Indiana) Tim Pierce (UCLA) Mike Tranchilla (Creighton) |
2003 | Will Hesmer (Wake Forest) | Leonard Griffin (UCLA) Trevor McEachron (Old Dominion) Chris Wingert* (St. John's) |
Scott Buete (Maryland) Sumed Ibrahim* (Maryland) C.J. Klaas (Washington) |
Adom Crew (Brown) Ned Grabavoy (Indiana) Vedad Ibišević (Saint Louis) Joseph Ngwenya (Coastal Carolina) |
2004 | Christopher Sawyer (Notre Dame) | Ugo Ihemelu (SMU) Drew Moor (Indiana) Gonzalo Segares (VCU) |
Michael Enfield (UCLA) C.J. Klaas* (Washington) Sacha Kljestan (Seton Hall) Danny O'Rourke (Indiana) |
Justin Moose (Wake Forest) Randi Patterson (UNC Greensboro) Ryan Pore (Tulsa) Jeff Rowland (New Mexico) |
2005 | Chris Dunsheath (Bradley) | Greg Dalby (Notre Dame) Tyson Wahl (Cal) Marvell Wynne (UCLA) |
Mehdi Ballouchy (Santa Clara) Scott Jones (UNC Greensboro) Yohann Mauger (Akron) Brian Plotkin (Indiana) |
Jason Garey (Maryland) Ross McKenzie (Akron) Jeff Rowland* (New Mexico) Willie Sims (Cal State Northridge) |
2006 | Nick Noble (West Virginia) | Andrew Boyens (New Mexico) Julius James (UConn) Jay Needham (SMU) John O'Reilly (Lehigh) |
Greg Dalby* (Notre Dame) Maurice Edu (Maryland) Ryan Maduro (Providence) |
Omar Cummings (Cincinnati) Charlie Davies (Boston College) Edson Elcock (Old Dominion) Joseph Lapira (Notre Dame) |
2007 | Stefan Frei (Cal) | Eric Brunner (Ohio State) Julius James* (UConn) Pat Phelan (Wake Forest) |
Reuben Ayarna (Boston College) Alejandro Bedoya (Boston College) Andrew Jacobson (Cal) Peter Lowry (Santa Clara) |
Xavier Balc (Ohio State) Joseph Lapira* (Notre Dame) Patrick Nyarko (Virginia Tech) O'Brian White (UConn) |
2008 | Jovan Bubonja (UIC) | Calum Angus (Saint Louis) Matt Besler (Notre Dame) Omar Gonzalez (Maryland) Tennant McVea (Loyola) |
Corben Bone (Wake Forest) Sam Cronin (Wake Forest) Andrei Gotsmanov (Creighton) Baggio Hušidić (UIC) |
Andre Akpan (Harvard) Mike Grella (Duke) Marcus Tracy (Wake Forest) Steve Zakuani (Akron) |
2009[1] | Jeff Attinella (South Florida) | Bobby Warshaw (Stanford Zach Loyd (North Carolina Ike Opara (Wake Forest) |
Kyle Nakazawa (UCLA Anthony Ampaipitakwong (Akron) Corben Bone* (Wake Forest) Tony Tchani (Virginia) |
Teal Bunbury (Akron Colin Rolfe (Louisville Ryan Kinne (Monmouth Andre Akpan* (Harvard) |
2010 | Zac MacMath (Maryland) | Kofi Sarkodie (Akron) A. J. Soares (Cal) Andrew Wenger (Duke) |
Michael Farfan (North Carolina) Matt Kassel (Maryland) Ryan Kinne* (Monmouth) Ben Sippola (Butler) |
Will Bruin (Indiana) Tony Cascio (UConn) Darlington Nagbe (Akron) Colin Rolfe* (Louisville) |
2011 | Brian Holt (Creighton) | Chris Estridge (Indiana) Matt Hedges (North Carolina) Charles Rodriguez (Charlotte) |
Miguel Ibarra (UC Irvine) Enzo Martinez (North Carolina) Luis Silva (UC Santa Barbara) |
Ashton Bennett (Coastal Carolina) Ethan Finlay (Creighton) Billy Schuler (North Carolina) Andrew Wenger* (Duke) |
2012 | Andre Blake (UConn) | Chad Barson (Akron) Andrew Farrell (Louisville) Andrew Ribeiro (Creighton) |
Scott Caldwell (Akron) Jose Gomez (Creighton) Dillon Powers (Notre Dame) |
Ashton Bennett* (Coastal Carolina) Ryan Finley (Notre Dame) Daniel Haber (Cornell) Patrick Mullins (Maryland) |
2013 | Andre Blake* (UConn) | Steve Birnbaum (Cal) A. J. Cochran (Wisconsin) Taylor Peay (Washington) |
Laurie Bell (Milwaukee) Aodhan Quinn (Akron) Leo Stolz (UCLA) |
Pete Caringi III (UMBC) Sagi Lev-Ari (Cal St-N'ridge) Patrick Mullins* (Maryland) Harrison Shipp (Notre Dame) |
2014[2] | Alex Bono (Syracuse) | Joseph Greenspan (Navy) Brandon Vincent (Stanford) Joshua Yaro (Georgetown) |
Jay Chapman (Michigan State) Patrick Hodan (Notre Dame) Leo Stolz* (UCLA) Tanner Thompson (Indiana) |
Andy Craven (North Carolina) Fabian Herbers (Creighton) Robert Kristo (Saint Louis) Jordan Morris (Stanford) |
2015[3] | Callum Irving (Kentucky) | Jonathan Campbell (North Carolina) Kyle Fisher (Clemson) Brandon Vincent* (Stanford) |
Mauro Cichero (SMU) Jack Harrison (Wake Forest) Timo Pitter (Creighton) |
Brandon Allen (Georgetown) Nick DePuy (UCSB) Fabian Herbers* (Creighton) Jordan Morris* (Stanford) David Olsen (Seattle U) |
2016[4] | Alec Ferrell (Wake Forest) | Alex Crognale (Maryland) Reagan Dunk (Denver) Tomas Hilliard-Arce (Stanford) Miles Robinson (Syracuse) |
Ian Harkes (Wake Forest) Jacori Hayes (Wake Forest) Tanner Thompson* (Indiana) |
Wuilito Fernandes (UMass Lowell) Julian Gressel (Providence) Albert Ruiz (FGCU) Gordon Wild (Maryland) |
2017[5] | Eric Dick (Butler) | Tomas Hilliard-Arce* (Stanford) Tim Kübel (Louisville) Grant Lillard (Indiana) João Moutinho (Akron) |
Tucker Bone (Air Force) Mauro Cichero (SMU) Cameron Lindley (North Carolina) |
Jon Bakero (Wake Forest) Brandon Bye (Western Michigan) Foster Langsdorf (Stanford) Santiago Patiño (FIU) |
2018[6] | Trey Muse (Indiana) | Tanner Beason (Stanford) Alex Comsia (North Carolina) Andrew Gutman (Indiana) Callum Montgomery (Charlotte) |
Giuseppe Barone (Michigan State) Tucker Bone* (Air Force) Bruno Lapa (Wake Forest) |
Omir Fernandez (Wake Forest) Cal Jennings (UCF) Andre Shinyashiki (Denver) J. J. Williams (Kentucky) |
2019[7] | Colin Shutler (Virginia) | Josh Bauer (New Hampshire) Tanner Beason* (Stanford) Eddie Munjoma (SMU) Dylan Nealis (Georgetown) |
Joe Bell (Virginia) Blake Bodily (Washington) Bruno Lapa* (Wake Forest) |
Matthew Bentley (Missouri State) Cal Jennings* (UCF) Anders Engebretsen (Saint Mary’s Cal) Robbie Robinson (Clemson) |
2020[8] | Giannis Nikopolidis (Georgetown) | Bridger Hansen (New Hampshire) Kyle Hiebert (Missouri State) Tom Judge (James Madison) |
Vitor Dias (Marshall) Dante Polvara (Georgetown) Dylan Teves (Washington) |
Gloire Amanda (Oregon State) Victor Bezerra (Indiana) Zach Ryan (Stanford) Valentin Noel (Pitt) |
2021[9] | Jan Hoffelner (Kentucky) | Kyle Hiebert* (Missouri State) Ryan Sailor (Washington) Adam Savill (New Hampshire) |
Benjamin Bender (Maryland) Yannick Bright (New Hampshire) Sofiane Djeffal (Oregon State) Sean Zawadski (Georgetown) |
Simon Becher (Saint Louis) Dylan Teves* (Washington) Thorleifur Úlfarsson (Duke) |
2022[10] | Casper Mols (Kentucky) | Luis Grassow (Kentucky) Noah Gulden (Lipscomb) Keegan Hughes (Stanford) |
Knut Ahlander (SMU) Alex Nagy (Vermont) JC Ngando (UNC Greensboro) Peter Stroud* (Duke) |
Eythor Bjorgolfsson (Kentucky) Levonte Johnson (Syracuse) Shakur Mohammed (Duke) Illijah Paul (Washington) |
2023[11] | Bryan Dowd (Notre Dame) | Kevin Bonilla (Portland) Morris Duggan (Marshall) Garrison Tubbs (Wake Forest) Mads Westergren (SMU) |
Yannick Bright (New Hampshire) Elliot Goldthorp (Hofstra) Jono Nyandjo (UNC Charlotte) |
Matthew Bell (Marshall) Charlie Sharp (Western Michigan) Tyrese Spicer (Lipscomb) Ousmane Sylla (Clemson) |
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ "Akpan Earns Third Division I All-America Honor". nscaa.com. December 11, 2009. Archived from the original on October 11, 2011. Retrieved July 28, 2010.
- ^ "2014 NCAA Division I Men's All-America Teams". Archived from the original on June 21, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
- ^ "NSCAA Names the 2015 NCAA Division I Men All-America Teams". National Soccer Coaches Association of America. NSCAA.com. December 11, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
- ^ "2016 NCAA Division I Men's All-America Teams Announced by NSCAA". National Soccer Coaches Association of America. NSCAA.com. December 9, 2016. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
- ^ "NCAA DI Men's All-America Teams Announced by United Soccer Coaches". Archived from the original on June 24, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2018.
- ^ "United Soccer Coaches Announces NCAA Division I Men's All-America Teams". United Soccer Coaches. December 6, 2018. Archived from the original on December 9, 2018. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
- ^ "2019 NCAA Division I Men's Scholar All-America Team United Soccer Coaches". United Soccer Coaches. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- ^ "2020-21 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men's All-America Team". United Soccer Coaches. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
- ^ "2021 NCAA Division I Men's All-Americans Announced". unitedsoccercoaches.org. United Soccer Coaches. December 9, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
- ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Men's All-Americans Announced". United Soccer Coaches. December 9, 2022. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
- ^ "2023 NCAA Division I Men's All-Americans Announced". unitedsoccercoaches.com. United Soccer Coaches. December 8, 2023. Retrieved December 12, 2023.