2015 D3 Season: NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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NEsoccerfan

Quote from: NCAC New England on November 13, 2015, 12:56:48 PM
NCAC's All-American candidates list and players to watch in NCAA action (partial/incomplete)

Logan Andryk -- MSOE
Nico Pascual-Leone -- Amherst
Jason Kayne -- Tufts
Nabil Odulate -- Bowdoin
Pat Devlin -- Conn Coll
Thomas Bull -- Amherst
Monil Patel -- Tufts
Stevie Van Siclen -- Bowdoin
Conor Lanahan -- Brandeis
Sean Bingham -- MIT
Chris Cvecko -- Case Western
William Webb -- CMU
Dylan Williams -- Oneonta St
Harry Copeland -- SLU
Damien Bziukiewicz -- Montclair St
Keegan Van Dusseldorp -- Concordia (Wis)
Chase TenBrook -- F&M
Will Corkery -- Haverford
Colin Seitz -- Haverford
Brady Seitz -- Haverford
Tejan Walcott -- Haverford
Mike Ryan -- Rutgers-Camden
Austin Juniet -- Thomas More
Anthony Amolo -- Kenyon
Brian Schaefer -- OWU
Dylan Hottsmith -- UW-W
Jorge Simon -- Loras
Tom Carwile -- Trinity (TX)
Caleb Cole -- Gordon
Marshall Hollingsworth -- Wheaton (Ill)

Sam Clougher -- Kenyon
Tobias Gimand -- Trinity (CT)
Karl Muelheims -- Whitworth
Braden Andryk -- MSOE
Josh O'Cell -- Brandeis
Nathan Majumdar -- Tufts

PaulNewman

Good additions.  Forgot about Ocel.  I can also think of a couple of handfuls who are probably all-region and just a bit shy of All-American, but I do not who the studs are in the ODAC, CAC, SAA, USAC, and most of the SCAC, LL, SUNYAC, SCIAC, etc.

jknezek

Quote from: NCAC New England on November 13, 2015, 02:32:43 PM
Good additions.  Forgot about Ocel.  I can also think of a couple of handfuls who are probably all-region and just a bit shy of All-American, but I do not who the studs are in the ODAC, CAC, SAA, USAC, and most of the SCAC, LL, SUNYAC, SCIAC, etc.

W&L has the player of the year in the ODAC. Ben Bayles, senior midfielder who scored on the PK yesterday. He's a very good player, physically imposing, and he had a good season but not the numbers needed for AA in my opinion. 10 goals, 21 points. Will really need to make an impact in the tournament and a PK goal isn't going to do it.

Brother Flounder

Quote from: jknezek on November 13, 2015, 03:15:34 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on November 13, 2015, 02:32:43 PM
Good additions.  Forgot about Ocel.  I can also think of a couple of handfuls who are probably all-region and just a bit shy of All-American, but I do not who the studs are in the ODAC, CAC, SAA, USAC, and most of the SCAC, LL, SUNYAC, SCIAC, etc.

W&L has the player of the year in the ODAC. Ben Bayles, senior midfielder who scored on the PK yesterday. He's a very good player, physically imposing, and he had a good season but not the numbers needed for AA in my opinion. 10 goals, 21 points. Will really need to make an impact in the tournament and a PK goal isn't going to do it.

Yes, the points thing hurts certain players. Leagues are apples and oranges in the type and skill of play, and the number of games played.  Numbers are the biggest barometer and unless all coaches have seen all of the guys play, some worthy players will be unfortunately omitted.....

Mid-Atlantic Fan


wingtips2

#1790
Quote from: NEsoccerfan on November 13, 2015, 02:23:25 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on November 13, 2015, 12:56:48 PM
NCAC's All-American candidates list and players to watch in NCAA action (partial/incomplete)

Logan Andryk -- MSOE
Nico Pascual-Leone -- Amherst
Jason Kayne -- Tufts
Nabil Odulate -- Bowdoin
Pat Devlin -- Conn Coll
Thomas Bull -- Amherst
Monil Patel -- Tufts
Stevie Van Siclen -- Bowdoin
Conor Lanahan -- Brandeis
Sean Bingham -- MIT
Chris Cvecko -- Case Western
William Webb -- CMU
Dylan Williams -- Oneonta St
Harry Copeland -- SLU
Damien Bziukiewicz -- Montclair St
Keegan Van Dusseldorp -- Concordia (Wis)
Chase TenBrook -- F&M
Will Corkery -- Haverford
Colin Seitz -- Haverford
Brady Seitz -- Haverford
Tejan Walcott -- Haverford
Mike Ryan -- Rutgers-Camden
Austin Juniet -- Thomas More
Anthony Amolo -- Kenyon
Brian Schaefer -- OWU
Dylan Hottsmith -- UW-W
Jorge Simon -- Loras
Tom Carwile -- Trinity (TX)
Caleb Cole -- Gordon
Marshall Hollingsworth -- Wheaton (Ill)

Sam Clougher -- Kenyon
Tobias Gimand -- Trinity (CT)
Karl Muelheims -- Whitworth
Braden Andryk -- MSOE
Josh O'Cell -- Brandeis
Nathan Majumdar -- Tufts
[/quote

wingtips2

#1791
Quote from: wingtips2 on November 14, 2015, 12:54:01 PM
Quote from: NEsoccerfan on November 13, 2015, 02:23:25 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on November 13, 2015, 12:56:48 PM
NCAC's All-American candidates list and players to watch in NCAA action (partial/incomplete)

Logan Andryk -- MSOE
Nico Pascual-Leone -- Amherst
Jason Kayne -- Tufts
Nabil Odulate -- Bowdoin
Pat Devlin -- Conn Coll
Thomas Bull -- Amherst
Monil Patel -- Tufts
Stevie Van Siclen -- Bowdoin
Conor Lanahan -- Brandeis
Sean Bingham -- MIT
Chris Cvecko -- Case Western
William Webb -- CMU
Dylan Williams -- Oneonta St
Harry Copeland -- SLU
Damien Bziukiewicz -- Montclair St
Keegan Van Dusseldorp -- Concordia (Wis)
Chase TenBrook -- F&M
Will Corkery -- Haverford
Colin Seitz -- Haverford
Brady Seitz -- Haverford
Tejan Walcott -- Haverford
Mike Ryan -- Rutgers-Camden
Austin Juniet -- Thomas More
Anthony Amolo -- Kenyon
Brian Schaefer -- OWU
Dylan Hottsmith -- UW-W
Jorge Simon -- Loras
Tom Carwile -- Trinity (TX)
Caleb Cole -- Gordon
Marshall Hollingsworth -- Wheaton (Ill)

Sam Clougher -- Kenyon
Tobias Gimand -- Trinity (CT)
Karl Muelheims -- Whitworth
Braden Andryk -- MSOE
Josh O'Cell -- Brandeis
Nathan Majumdar -- Tufts
[/quote


PaulNewman


NJrexSoccer03

Quote from: NCAC New England on November 14, 2015, 04:21:00 PM
Add Connor Hurff

I might have missed him but I thought the kid from W&L should be considered. Ben Bayles I believe.

PaulNewman

Quote from: NJrexSoccer03 on November 14, 2015, 04:24:55 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on November 14, 2015, 04:21:00 PM
Add Connor Hurff

I might have missed him but I thought the kid from W&L should be considered. Ben Bayles I believe.

Yep, our W&L alum mentioned him.

lastguyoffthebench


backyarddawg

Add Haverford Sam Yarosh- 16G/5A, CC POY


Quote from: wingtips2 on November 14, 2015, 01:04:41 PM
Quote from: wingtips2 on November 14, 2015, 12:54:01 PM
Quote from: NEsoccerfan on November 13, 2015, 02:23:25 PM
Quote from: NCAC New England on November 13, 2015, 12:56:48 PM
NCAC's All-American candidates list and players to watch in NCAA action (partial/incomplete)

Logan Andryk -- MSOE
Nico Pascual-Leone -- Amherst
Jason Kayne -- Tufts
Nabil Odulate -- Bowdoin
Pat Devlin -- Conn Coll
Thomas Bull -- Amherst
Monil Patel -- Tufts
Stevie Van Siclen -- Bowdoin
Conor Lanahan -- Brandeis
Sean Bingham -- MIT
Chris Cvecko -- Case Western
William Webb -- CMU
Dylan Williams -- Oneonta St
Harry Copeland -- SLU
Damien Bziukiewicz -- Montclair St
Keegan Van Dusseldorp -- Concordia (Wis)
Chase TenBrook -- F&M
Will Corkery -- Haverford
Colin Seitz -- Haverford
Brady Seitz -- Haverford
Tejan Walcott -- Haverford
Mike Ryan -- Rutgers-Camden
Austin Juniet -- Thomas More
Anthony Amolo -- Kenyon
Brian Schaefer -- OWU
Dylan Hottsmith -- UW-W
Jorge Simon -- Loras
Tom Carwile -- Trinity (TX)
Caleb Cole -- Gordon
Marshall Hollingsworth -- Wheaton (Ill)

Sam Clougher -- Kenyon
Tobias Gimand -- Trinity (CT)
Karl Muelheims -- Whitworth
Braden Andryk -- MSOE
Josh O'Cell -- Brandeis
Nathan Majumdar -- Tufts
[/quote


Shooter McGavin

No top 25 poll this week? Was last week the final one until after the final? Just curious! Thanks.

Soccer77

I would add Johnny Rummelhart and Alex Bradley of Loras to the list of All Americans.

lastguyoffthebench



Rutgers-Camden closes its season at 14-8-2. Out of their 24 games, the Scarlet Raptors played 15 against teams that were ranked in either the NSCAA or D3soccer.com Top 25 polls, or received votes toward those polls this season. They were 7-6-2 in those contests