MAC Hermann Trophy releases men s and women s watch lists

MAC Hermann Trophy releases men s and women s watch lists

MAC Hermann Trophy releases men's and women's watch lists NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY KANSAS CITY, Mo.– A total of 64 NCAA Division I players from around the country have been named as contenders for the 2016 Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) Hermann Trophy. The MAC Hermann Trophy is the most prestigious individual award in college soccer presented annually to the outstanding male and female players of the year. The winners will be announced Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, during the trophy presentation at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis. The lists are compiled by the members of the NSCAA Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division I All-America Committees, based on analysis of returning All-America and All-Region players. Twenty-four of 36 women’s players on this year’s Watch List were 2015 NSCAA All-Americans, led by West Virginia’s Kadeisha Buchanan (Brampton, Ontario), who was also one of three finalists for the 2015 MAC Hermann trophy. Buchanan has been selected as a member of Canada's Women's National Soccer Team who will compete in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this summer. Of the 28 men’s players on this year’s Watch List, a dozen earned 2015 NSCAA All-America recognition. Four were semifinalists in last year’s Hermann Trophy voting including SMU junior Mauro Cichero (Norman, Okla.), UC Santa Barbara junior Nick DePuy (Irvine, Calif.), Denver senior Reagan Dunk (Dallas, Texas) and Seattle junior David Olsen (Auburn, Wash.). Near the end of the collegiate regular season, NCAA Division I coaches whose programs are NSCAA College Services program members, will participate in the 2016 NSCAA All-America selection process and the MAC Hermann Trophy lists will be narrowed down to the top 15 players for men and women. College soccer fans will also have the opportunity to participate in the selection process, by voting for their favorite semifinalists in November at the MAC Hermann Trophy website, managed by LockerDome. From that pool of 30, a total of six finalists (three men, three women) will be chosen for the final balloting for the award. The finalists will be invited to St. Louis for the official announcement of the two winners at a press conference prior to the annual MAC Hermann Trophy Banquet. Following are the complete 2016 NSCAA MAC Hermann Trophy Watch Lists. For more information about the history of the MAC Hermann Trophy, a list of past winners and news and video from previous presentations, visit . MAC Hermann Trophy Men's Watch List Player Class Pos. School Kyle Bjornethun Sr. D Seattle Francis De Vries Sr. D Saint Francis (Pa.) Reagan Dunk Sr. D Denver Austin Ledbetter Sr. D SIU-Edwardsville Grant Lillard Jr. D Indiana Wyatt Omsberg Jr. D Dartmouth Jordan Wilson Sr. D Kentucky Anderson Asiedu So. M Monmouth Mauro Cichero Jr. M SMU Danny Deakin Sr. M South Carolina Jose Hernandez So. M UCLA Zeiko Lewis Sr. M Boston College Adam Najem Sr. M Akron Mueng Sunday Sr. M Drake Anthony Viteri Sr. M Boston Chris Wehan Sr. M New Mexico Chris Wingate Sr. M New Hampshire Nazeem Bartman Sr. F South Florida Abu Danladi Jr. F UCLA Felix DeBona Sr. F Boston Guillermo Delgado Sr. F Delaware Nick DePuy Sr. F UC Santa Barbara Danny Musovski Jr. F UNLV David Olsen Jr. F Seattle Aofnso Pinheiro Jr. F Albany Mac Steeves Sr. F Providence Tanner Thompson Sr. F Indiana Jason Wright Jr. F Rutgers MAC Hermann Trophy Women's Watch List Player Class Pos. School Jane Campbell Sr. GK Stanford Hope Sabadash Sr. GK Southeastern Louisiana Kailen Sheridan Sr. GK Clemson Kadeish Buchanan Sr. D West Virginia Christina Gibbons Sr. D Duke Kristen McNabb Sr. D Virginia Kayla mills Sr. D Southern California Morgan Proffit Sr. D Marquette Morgan Andrews Sr. M Southern California Megan Connolly So. M Florida State Rachel Corboz Jr. M Georgetown Kirsten Crowley Sr. M Florida State Meggie Dougherty Howard Sr. M Florida Mikaela Harvey Jr. M Texas A&M Serina Kashimoto Sr. M Butler Rose Lavelle Sr. M Wisconsin Ashley Lawrence Sr. M West Virginia Toni Payne Sr. M Duke Rebecca Quinn Sr. M Duke Casie Ramsier Sr. M Auburn Gabby Seiler Sr. M Florida Alexis Shaffer Sr. M Virginia Andi Sullivan Jr. M Stanford Nadia Gomes Jr. F BYU Rachel Hill Sr. F Connecitcut Savannah Jordan Sr. F Florida Simone Kolander Sr. F Minnesota Tyler Lussi Sr. F Princeton Savannah McCaskill Jr. F South Carolina McKenzie Meehan Sr. F Boston College Margaret Purce Sr. F Harvard Stephanie Ribeiro Sr. F Connecticut Megan Schafer Jr. F Penn State Arielle Ship Sr. F California Murielle Tiernan Sr. F Virginia Tech Hannah Wilkinson Sr. F Tennessee

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