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Cincinnati Honors & Awards CINCINNATI MEN’S SOCCER HONORS & AWARDS NSCAA All-America All-Ohio Mike Whiting 1995 Billy Hamilton, second team 2006 Omar Cummings, first team 2016 Adam Wilson, first team 1976 Mike Raita James LaBar, honorable mention 1999 Andrew Kean, third team Patrick Nielsen, second team Mike Whiting 1998 Andrew Kean, third team 2015 Alejandro Garcia, second team C-USA Coach of the Year Emmanuel Appiah, second All-American Athletic Conference 2003 Hylton Dayes All-East Region team 2016 Adam Wilson, first team, 1997 Jeff Cook 2016 Adam Wilson, second team 2014 John Manga Midfielder of the Year 2013 Ashani Walker Patrick Nielsen, second team, C-USA Freshman of the Year All-Great Lakes Region Matt Remaley rookie team 1998 Kyle Meador 2007 Kenny Anaba, second team 2010 Matt Bahner Ryan Melink, rookie team 2006 Omar Cummings, first team Roger Thompson David Sanz, rookie team C-USA Defensive Player of the Year Kenny Anaba, third team Nick Weightman 2015 Alejandro Garcia, second team 1999 Andrew Kean Amir Ikner, third team 2008 Brad Simpson John Manga, second team 2005 Omar Cummings, first team 2007 Kenny Anaba Emmanuel Appiah, second team 2003 Tim Brown, second team Amir Ikner Adam Wilson, rookie team Josh Gardner, second team 2006 Kenny Anaba 2014 John Manga, first team Omar Cummings Vebjorn Krovel, rookie team 2002 Tim Brown, third team Amir Ikner 2000 Jamal Frazier, third team Mike Vessells Myron Vaughn, third team 2003 Tim Brown All-BIG EAST Anders Cedergren 2012 Richardo Israel, rookie team All-Mideast Josh Gardner 2011 Cole DeNormandie, rookie team 1999 Andrew Kean 2002 Tim Brown 2010 Matt Bahner, second team Jake Witkowski 2002 Brandon Dobbs Matt Williams, third team 1998 Andrew Kean Wiremu Patrick 2008 Brad Simpson, third team 1995 Billy Hamilton 2001 Shane Curran 2007 Kenny Anaba, first team 1993 Mark Schuermann Brandon Dobbs Amir Ikner, honorable mention 1992 Todd Cox 2000 Jamal Frazier 2006 Omar Cummings, first team* 1991 Todd Cox Myron Vaughn Kenny Anaba, second team 1990 Tim Lesiak 1999 Andrew Kean Amir Ikner, second team Greg Page Ryan Schreck 2005 Omar Cummings, first team* 1989 Tim Henke Jake Witkowski Kenny Anaba, third team Tim Lesiak 1998 Johan Cedergren * - unanimous selection Jeff Miller Andrew Kean 1988 Greg Page 1995 Billy Hamilton 1993 Mark Schuermann Preseason BIG EAST Offensive P.O.Y. 1987 Dave DeCarlo 2006 Omar Cummings 1986 Tom Eckart 1992 Jason Arszman Todd Cox 1985 Paul Jungkunz Preseason All-BIG EAST 1983 Craig McDowell 1991 Chris Beerman Todd Cox 2007 Amir Ikner Sam Tilford 2006 Omar Cummings 1982 Sam Tilford Greg Legeza Craig McDowell 1990 Todd Cox Tim Lesiak All-Conference USA 1981 Craig McDowell Greg Page 2004 Jeff Hughes, second team Ted Walters 1989 Tim Henke Wiremu Patrick, second team 1979 Wayne Stuntz Dave Kiley John Liersemann, second team Mike Whiting Tim Lesiak Ewan Blair, third team 1978 Ed Hartman Jeff Miller Mike Vessells, third team Mike Whiting 1988 Tim Henke 2003 Tim Brown, first team 1977 Ed Hartman Bill Hoelmer Josh Gardner, first team Greg Page Anders Cedergren, second team Ohio Player of the Year 1987 Dave DeCarlo Brandon Dobbs, second team 1999 Andrew Kean 1986 Mike Danyi John Adams, third team 1990 Greg Page Tom Eckart 2002 Tim Brown, second team Paul Jungkunz Josh Gardner, second team 1985 Tom Eckart Brandon Dobbs, third team Paul Jungkunz Wiremu Patrick, third team 1983 Craig McDowell 2000 Ryan Schreck, first team Sam Tilford Myron Vaughn, first team 1982 Craig McDowell Sam Tilford Jamal Frazier, second team Ted Walters 1999 Andrew Kean, first team 1981 Micky Dunn Ryan Schreck, first team Craig McDowell Johan Cedergren, third team Ted Walters Jake Witkowski, third team 1980 Roy Bueter 1998 Andrew Kean, second team Wayne Stuntz Brad Ruzzo, second team 1979 Roy Bueter Myron Vaughn, third team Wayne Stuntz Jake Witkowski, third team Mike Whiting 1997 Mike Mobley, third team 1978 Mike Whiting 1996 Tim Hamm, second team 1977 Luis Pedraza Mike Mobley, third team 35 CINCINNATI MEN’S SOCCER ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS CoSIDA Academic All-America 2004-05 Matt Hayden Alex Hadley Anders Cedergren 2003 Tim Brown (2nd team) Kevin Schrand Sam Klosterman Justin Dobbs Anders Cedergren (2nd team) 2003-04 Matt Hayden Mark Konitsch Josh Gardner 1998 Jon Galazka 2002-03 Anders Cedergren Michael Millay Matt Hayden 1994 Mike Shingleton 2001-02 Anders Cedergren Zach Patterson Derek Moore Matt Hayden Branden Stelmak 2000-01 John Adams CoSIDA Academic All-District Derek Moore Nick Weightman Andy Barton 2007 Patrick Baxter 2000-01 Anders Cedergren 2009-10 D.J. Albert Tim Brown 2005 Matt Hayden Derek Moore Matt Bahner Anders Cedergren 2004 Matt Hayden 1999-00 Anders Cedergren Dan Cooperider Jon Galazka 2003 John Adams Peter Jannelli Derek Moore Tim Brown American Athletic Conference Sam Klosterman Adam Schauer Anders Cedergren All-Academic Team Ryan Lavigne Ryan Schreck 2002 Andres Cedergren 2015-16 Emmanuel Appiah Branden Stelmak 1999-00 John Adams Matt Hayden Stefan Bangsund Darren Weber Anders Cedergren 1998 Jon Galazka Jacob Clark Matt Williams Johan Cedergren 1994 Mike Shingleton Jahmeil Curwen 2008-09 DJ Albert Pablo Davidson 1993 Mike Shingleton Pedro Diaz Gutierrez Matt Bahner Jonathan Galazka Keith Kronoveter Nicholas Frank Joey Barnard Andrew Kean 1992 Mike Shingleton Alexander Gill Kashmar Briscoe Kyle Meador Keith Kronoveter Christian Hay Colby Catlett Greg Ruebusch Benjamin Keane Francesco Furio 1998-99 Adam Dorbozsi NSCAA Scholar-Athlete Vebjoern Kroevel Luke Henke Jonathan Galazka 2006 Mike Vessells Ryan Melink Sam Klosterman Gregory Ruebusch 2003 Tim Brown Malik Morgan Mark Konitsch 1997-98 Johan Cedergren 1998 Greg Ruebusch John Rutan Branden Stelmak Scott Connor Adam Wilson Peter Steve Pablo Davidson All-Great Lakes Region Darren Weber Adam Dobrozsi 2009 Branden Stelmak 2013-14 Jonathan Cottrell Nick Weightman Mike Mobley 1999 Greg Ruebusch Miles Dale 2007-08 Kenny Anaba Greg Ruebusch 1998 Greg Ruebusch Pedro Diaz Patrick Baxter David Sekorky 1994 Mike Shingleton Will Diebold Noah Davidson Christopher Vehr 1992 Mike Shingleton Nick Frank Kieron Gradwell 1996-97 Scott Connor Taylor Hafling Luke Henke Adam Dobrozsi Academic All-Ohio Richardo Israel Paul Hoste David Sekorky 2016 Pedro Diaz Peter Jannelli Lionel Jackson Christopher Vehr Jack Clark Michael Millay Brad Simpson Shaun Whitehead Christian Hay Malik Morgan Chris Thompson Luke Wiley 2015 Vebjorn Krovel Calvin Opperman 2006-07 Patrick Baxter 1995-96 Curtis Cyrran Pedro Diaz Matt Remaley John-Michael Boggs Ben Czajka Jack Clark Ashani Walker Noah Davidson Nick Goodwin Christian Hay Luke Henke Craig Hauzie 2013 Jonathan Cottrell BIG EAST Academic All-Stars Paul Hoste David Sekorky 2010 Sam Klosterman 2012-13 Matt Bahner Lionel Jackson Luke Wiley Brandon Stelmak Mike Brizzi Sam Miller 2008 Luke Henke Jonathan Cottrell Brad Simpson Great Midwest Medal of Honor Branden Stelmak Alex Gill Mike Vessells 1993-94 Keith Kronoveter 2002 Tim Brown Robert Hasselfeld 2005-06 Kenny Anaba 1992-93 Keith Kronoveter Anders Cedergren Peter Jannelli Noah Davidson 1991-92 Keith Kronoveter 1997 Andrew Kean Ben Keane Mike Dwyer 1996 Luke Wiley John Manga Sean Hassman GMC Commissioner’s List 1995 Luke Wiley Michael Millay Matt Hayden 1994-95 Curtis Cyran 1989 Tim Henke Christian Myton Kevin Schrand Luke Wiley Andy Krueger Zach Patterson Mike Vessells Keith Spinola 1987 Dave DeCarlo Gabe Robinson Jeff Hajek 1986 Tom Eckart Shamar Shelton C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll Mike Shingleton 1985 Tom Eckart Evan Talkers 2004-05 Kenny Anaba 1993-94 Jeff Hajek 1981 Paul Maurer 2011-12 D.J. Albert Mike Dwyer Jim Townhill Joey Barnard Matt Hayden Keith Kronoveter Cincinnati Scholar-Athlete of the Year Mike Brizzi Amir Ikner Matteo Mancini 2001-02 Derek Moore Jon Buschur Lionel Jackson Mike Shingleton Jimmy Nippert Award Cole DeNormandie Kevin Schrand Keith Spinola 2005-06 Matt Hayden Peter Jannelli Mike Vessells 1992-93 Jason Arszman 2003-04 Anders Cedergren Sam Klosterman 2003-04 John Adams Jeff Hajek Christian Myton Matt Hayden Jim Townhill Jean Stephens Memorial Award Zach Patterson Mike Vessells Keith Kronoveter 2015-16 Pedro Diaz Christian Poxleitner 2002-03 John Adams Mike Riechman Russell Tattersall Anders Cedergren Mike Shingleton C-USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2010-11 Jeff Addis Justin Dobbs 1991-92 Jason Arszman 2003-04 Anders Cedergren D.J. Albert Eric Edwards Todd Cox 2000-01 Ryan Schreck Matt Bahner Matt Hayden Jeff Hajek Joey Barnard Mike Vessells Keith Kronoveter C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Mike Brizzi 2001-02 John Adams Jay Schneider Medal Dan Cooperider Tim Brown Mike Shingleton 36 CINCINNATI MEN’S SOCCER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER RECORDS TEAM RECORDS GOALS POINTS Most games played ................22 ............................. 1991, 1996 Game ..................... 4 .......................................Ed Walters, 1981 1. Mike Whiting (1976-79) ...............................................115 Most wins ................................14 ....................................... 1989 4 .................................. Mike Whiting, 1977 2. Greg Page (1987-90) ....................................................103 Most losses ..............................14 .............................1994, 1995 Season ...................21 ....................................... Greg Page, 1990 3. Paul Jungkunz (1983-86) ..............................................78 Most ties ...................................6 ........................................2003 Career ...................43 ................................Greg Page, 1987-90 4. Craig McDowell
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