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2018 Men's Soccer 84 2018 MEN’S SOCCER Louisville - ACC Champion & NCAA Tournament Second Round M Brandon Williamson ...............................................DU Notre Dame - NCAA Tournament Quarterfinalist M Geoffrey Dee ..........................................................UL D John Nelson ...........................................................NC Duke - NCAA Tournament Third Round D Patrick Berneski .....................................................ND Virginia - NCAA Tournament Third Round F Thomas Ueland .....................................................ND Virginia Tech - NCAA Tournament Third Round M Javi Perez .............................................................. UP Wake Forest - NCAA Tournament Third Round F Kristo Strickler.........................................................VT M Brad Dunwell .........................................................WF North Carolina - NCAA Tournament Second Round Third Team NC State - NCAA Tournament Second Round M Ciaran McKenna ....................................................DU Syracuse - NCAA Tournament Second Round M Cherif Dieye ............................................................UL M Jack Skahan ..........................................................NC - Final Standings - M Manny Perez ..........................................................ST D Felicien Dumas ......................................................ND Conference Overall M Tomy McCabe .......................................................ND Atlantic Division W L T Pts Pct For Opp W L T Pct For Opp D Kamal Miller ........................................................... SU Wake Forest ......................7 1 0 21 .875 19 9 18 3 0 .857 52 20 M Joe Bell .................................................................. VA Louisville ............................4 2 2 14 .625 12 8 11 5 3 .658 27 21 D Henry Kessler ........................................................ VA NC State ............................2 4 2 8 .375 6 13 10 7 3 .575 25 24 GK Mathijs Swaneveld ..................................................VT Boston College ..................2 5 1 7 .312 7 11 4 8 4 .375 19 25 D Sam Raben ............................................................WF Syracuse ............................1 4 3 6 .312 9 12 7 7 4 .500 34 26 Clemson ............................2 6 0 6 .250 10 17 7 9 1 .441 23 25 ACC All-Freshmen Team M Kristofer Konradsson ..................................................... BC Coastal Division W L T Pts Pct For Opp W L T Pct For Opp D Charlie Asensio .............................................................. CU North Carolina ...................6 1 0 18 .857 10 3 14 4 1 .763 32 10 M Issa Rayyan .................................................................... DU Duke ..................................5 3 0 15 .625 15 13 11 7 2 .600 33 25 D Aedan Stanley ................................................................ DU Notre Dame .......................4 3 1 12 .562 11 12 11 7 3 .595 30 20 D Chandler Vaughn ........................................................... UP Virginia ...............................3 2 2 11 .571 11 7 10 4 3 .676 24 12 M Ryan Raposo ................................................................. SU Virginia Tech ......................3 4 1 10 .438 12 11 11 7 3 .595 37 27 F Daryl Dike ........................................................................VA Pitt .....................................2 5 0 6 .250 8 14 8 10 1 .447 27 25 F Cabrel Happi Kamseu ....................................................VA Record vs. Non-ACC Opponents: 70-26-14, .706 D Aboubacar Keita .............................................................VA F Daniel Steedman ............................................................VA ACC Tournament Results Wake Forest d. Colgate ..............................................2-0 F Aristotle Zarris ................................................................WF October 31, November 4, 7 & 11 Michigan State d. Louisville ..................................(ot) 2-1 First Round, campus site James Madison d. North Carolina ..............................2-1 United Soccer Coaches All-Americans #8 NC State d. #9 Boston College ..............................3-1 Maryland d. NC State .................................................2-0 First Team #5 Notre Dame d. #12 Clemson .................................2-0 Akron d. Syracuse ......................................................3-1 D Alex Comsia...........................................................NC #11 Pitt d. #6 Virginia .................................................2-0 Third Round M Omir Fernandez .....................................................WF #7 Virginia Tech d. #10 Syracuse ...............................3-1 Notre Dame d. Virginia .........................................(ot) 1-0 M Bruno Lapa ............................................................WF Quarterfinals, campus sites Maryland d. Duke .......................................................2-0 Second Team #1 Wake Forest d. #8 NC State ..................................2-0 James Madison d. Virginia Tech ................................3-0 M Daniele Proch ........................................................DU #4 Louisville d. #5 Notre Dame ..................................1-0 Akron d. Wake Forest .................................................1-0 M Mauricio Pineda .....................................................NC #3 Duke t. #11 Pitt ......................................................0-0 Quarterfinals M Brad Dunwell .........................................................WF Duke advances on penalty kicks, 4-3 Indiana d. Notre Dame ...............................................1-0 #2 North Carolina d. #7 Virginia Tech ........................3-0 Top Drawer Soccer Best XI Semifinals, campus sites ACC Offensive Player of the Year First Team #4 Louisville d. #1 Wake Forest ...........................(ot) 2-1 Omir Fernandez, WF M Omir Fernandez .....................................................WF #2 North Carolina d. #3 Duke .....................................2-1 ACC Defensive Player of the Year Second Team Finals, WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, N.C. Alex Comsia, NC M Mauricio Pineda .....................................................NC #4 Louisville d. #2 North Carolina ...............................1-0 ACC Midfielder of the Year D Alex Comsia...........................................................NC Bruno Lapa, WF Third Team ACC All-Tournament Team ACC Freshman of the Year M Brad Dunwell .........................................................WF Will Pulisic, DU Tate Schmitt, UL Issa Rayyan, DU GK James Pyle ............................................................NC Brandon Williamson, DU Nils Bruening, NC ACC Coach of the Year Lamine Conte, UL Alex Comsia, NC Bobby Muuss, WF Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI Teams Cherif Dieye, UL John Nelson, NC First Team Ziyad Fekri, UL Machop Chol, WF All-Atlantic Coast Conference Teams F Issa Rayyan ...........................................................DU Jake Gelnovatch, UL Sam Raben, WF First Team M Ryan Raposo ......................................................... SU M Daniele Proch ........................................................DU D Aedan Stanley .......................................................DU ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player F Tate Schmitt ...........................................................UL Second Team Tate Schmitt, UL F Nils Bruening .........................................................NC F Aristotle Zarris........................................................WF D Alex Comsia...........................................................NC D Aboubacar Keita .................................................... VA NCAA Tournament Results M Mauricio Pieda .......................................................NC November 15-December 9 GK James Pyle ............................................................NC Senior CLASS Award All-Americans (College Cup, Santa Barbara, Calif., December 7 & 9) M David Loera ............................................................ST (acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for First Round F Edward Kizza ......................................................... UP Staying in School) NC State d. Campbell .................................................4-1 F Tajon Buchanan .................................................... SU First Team Second Round M Omir Fernandez .....................................................WF Alex Comsia ....................................................................NC Duke d. Pacific ............................................................1-0 M Bruno Lapa ............................................................WF Brad Dunwell ...................................................................WF Notre Dame t. Michigan ......................................(2ot) 0-0 Second Team Second Team Notre Dame advances on penalty kicks, 11-10 F Simon Enstrom ...................................................... BC Tate Schmitt .....................................................................UL Virginia d. Furman ......................................................2-0 GK Will Pulisic..............................................................DU Virginia Tech d. Charlotte ...........................................1-0 M Issa Rayyan ...........................................................DU 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Soccer 85 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Oct.
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