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Men's Soccer Award Winners MEN’S SOCCER AWARD WINNERS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 25 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS NOTE: The All-America teams D–Robert Davis, Cornell F–Philip Corson, Haverford F–Charles Stewart, Penn were selected by the various team D–Dickey, Yale F–William Nassau, Penn 1925 captains of the Intercollegiate D–Thomas Elkinton, Haverford F–Duncan Spencer, Penn G–Mulford Colebrook, Princeton Association Football League for D–Eugene McCall, Harvard F–Elmer Thorpe, Haverford D–Fisher, Princeton the 1909-10 season. Various team F–Daniel Needham, Harvard F–James Tinsman, Penn managers selected the team from D–Joseph MacKinnon, Harvard the 1910-11 season until 1917. No F–Stanholt, Columbia 1920 D–William McDonald, Penn teams were selected in 1918 or F–Samuel Stokes, Haverford G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton D–Milliken, Yale 1919 due to World War I. From 1926 F–Watson, Penn D–Arthur Binns, Penn D–Zantzinger, Yale to 1940, the teams were selected F–Zoller, Columbia D–G. Potter Darrow, Penn F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton by coaches from the Intercollegiate Spring 1914 D–Glenn Hunt, Princeton F–Hans Boos, Penn Soccer Football Associa tion. From G–Arthur Jackson, Princeton D–E. Lawrence Keyes, Princeton F–Laurence Driggs, Harvard 1936 to 1940, there was no sin- D–Thomas Elkinton, Haverford D–Alfred Muench, Haverford F–James Gentle, Penn gle All-America team; instead, the teams were selected by districts. D–Henry Francke, Harvard F–Elisha Bingham, Penn F–William Saunders, Haverford In 1941, William Jeffrey of Penn D–Francis Grant, Harvard F–Coburn, Yale 1926 State and Richard Schmelzer of D–Shepard, Yale F–Cornell Dowlin, Penn G–Richard Thomas, Harvard Rensselaer selected the team. Since D–Clement Webster, Penn F–Duncan Spencer, Penn D–George Lippencott, Penn St. 1942, the National Soccer Coaches F–John Bell, Penn F–Stinson, Penn D–Frankland Logan, Haverford Association of America has selected F–Shanholt, Columbia 1921 D–William McDonald, Penn the team. Seasons were played in F–Samuel Stokes, Haverford G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton D–Samuel Nevins, Lehigh spring from 1910 to 1914. F–Tripp, Yale D–Hugh Futes, Cornell D–Chien Hsu, Cornell F–Walter Weld, Harvard D–Alfred Muench, Haverford F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton DIVISION I FIRST TEAM 1914 D–E. Paul Patton, Penn F–John Packard, Princeton ALL-AMERICA G–Granville Hopkins, Penn D–John Smart, Princeton F–Ed Pecori, Penn St. D–Clarence Dyer, Cornell D–Elliot Thompson, Cornell F–William Saunders, Haverford (1910-2014) D–Moore Gates, Princeton F–Edwardo Elli, Cornell F–Charles Squires, Princeton 1910 D–Howard Lynch, Cornell F–John Jewett, Princeton 1927 G–C.B. Spencer, Columbia D–Joseph Mohr, Penn F–Francis Righter, Cornell G–William Alsop, Haverford D–Lawrence Crockett, Penn D–Clement Webster, Penn F–J. Moulton Thomas, Princeton D–Carson Crocker, Princeton D–Lester Cushing, Harvard F–Milton Baron, Penn F–C.J. Woodridge, Princeton D–Don Edgerton, Penn St. D–Albert Fenn, Penn F–Frank Cary, Haverford 1922 D–William Frazier, Haverford D–Semple, Columbia F–J. Coleman Jennings, Harvard G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton D–William Lingelbach, Penn D–Wilmer Young, Haverford F–Shanholt, Columbia D–Bayard Amelia, Penn D–F. Strimlan, Penn St. F–C.E. Dwyer, Columbia F–Walter Weld, Harvard D–David Beard, Penn F–Morris Estes, Haverford F–G.J. Dwyer, Columbia 1915 D–John Smart, Princeton F–Dick Marshall, Penn St. F–Gay, Yale G–Arthur Jackson, Princeton D–John Sullivan, Harvard F–John Packard, Princeton F–Frank Leland, Harvard D–John Hirst II, Penn D–Elliot Thompson, Cornell F–Ingram Richardson, Haverford F–Zoller, Columbia D–Harold Hoskins, Princeton F–Randolph Heizer, Harvard F–Redman Stewart, Princeton 1911 D–Joseph Mohr, Penn F–N. Crenshaw McElroy, Penn 1928 G–T.M. Stevenson, Cornell D–C. Earl Moore, Princeton F–Francis Righter, Cornell G–Ruddy, Yale D–Elwyn Bannon, Harvard D–Frank Thomas, Cornell F–J. Moulton Thomas, Princeton D–Henry Coles, Swarthmore D–Kistler, Columbia F–Milton Baron, Penn F–C.J. Woodridge, Princeton D–William Frazier, Haverford D–Tann, Yale F–Frank Cary, Haverford 1923 D–Howard Johnson, Swarthmore D–Howard Taylor, Haverford F–Moore Gates, Princeton G–James Anderson, Penn D–William Lingelbach, Penn D–Wilmer Young, Haverford F–Joseph Stokes, Haverford D–James Castle, Penn D–H. Bradley Sexton, Princeton F–Jules Bentley, Haverford F–Walter Weld, Harvard D–James Downs, Penn F–Depler Bullard, Lehigh F–Harry Byng, Harvard 1916 D–Fisher, Yale F–Dick Marshall, Penn St. F–G.J. Dwyer, Columbia G–Henry Cohu, Princeton D–Thomas Garrett, Haverford F–George Olditch, Cornell F–Gay, Yale D–Ted Edwards, Penn D–John Smart, Princeton F–Henry Rudy, Swarthmore F–Mellor, Penn D–Harold Hoskins, Princeton F–Hans Boos, Penn F–Smith, Yale 1912 D–Joseph Mohr, Penn F–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton 1929 G–Dickinson, Yale D–Walter Shipley, Haverford F–William Lingelbach, Penn G–Bob McCune, Penn St. D–M. Davis, Cornell D–Wood, Yale F–Edward McLaughlin, Penn D–Herb Allen, Penn St. D–Dickey, Yale F–Milton Baron, Penn F–Robert Richie, Haverford D–William Frazier, Haverford D–Hildor, Columbia F–George Buzby, Haverford 1924 D–Howard Johnson, Swarthmore D–Samuel Pennell, Penn F–Richard Cooke, Harvard G–Mulford Colebrook, Princeton D–Reuben Robertson, Yale D–Lloyd Smith, Haverford F–Arthur Preyer, Princeton D–James Downs, Penn D–Newman Shirk, Haverford F–Jules Bentley, Haverford F–James Tinsman, Penn D–Henry Evans, Haverford F–Lee Ashley, Yale F–Harry Byng, Harvard 1917 D–Thomas Garrett, Haverford F–John Bright, Williams F–Gay, Yale G–Chester Osler, Haverford D–Walter Pattison, Harvard F–Charles Kullman, Penn F–William Jones, Penn D–Robert Barrie, Haverford D–Zantzinger, Yale F–Bill Lutz, Penn St. F–George McPhee, Penn D–George Dibble, Cornell F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton F–Andre Stollmayer, Dartmouth 1913 D–Russell Iler, Cornell F–Hans Boos, Penn 1930 G–Brayton Nichols, Harvard D–Walter Shipley, Haverford F–James Gentle, Penn G–John Faude, Harvard D–Elwyn Bannon, Harvard D–Clinton Thorpe, Haverford F–William Lingelbach, Penn D–John Bland, Harvard All-America Teams 2 D–Richard Bond, Swarthmore F–James Wood, Harvard D–L. Crosby Lewis, Haverford MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT D–James Donovan, Cornell 1936 D–David Watts, Princeton G–Robert Ochs, Cornell D–George Hutchinson, Navy NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT F–Eugene Crosby, Cornell D–Christopher Evans, Haverford D–Whiteclans, Yale G–Peter Corn, Brown F–William Evans, Haverford D–Robert Ewing, Princeton F–Bud Anderson, Penn St. D–E.S. Church, Brown F–Frank Mears, Haverford D–Walter Hosterman, Penn St. F–Townsend Anderson, Penn D–H.L. Henry, Brown F–Frederick Richardson, Princeton D–Robert Partridge, Penn F–Wallie Brownback, Penn D–Kay, Springfield F–Gary White, Swarthmore D–Kenneth Roberts, Haverford F–Richard Freeman, Yale D–Richard Powell, Harvard 1939 F–Ward Chamberlain, Princeton F–Charles Kullman, Penn D–Spahr, Springfield SOUTHERN DISTRICT F–Edward Flaccus, Haverford 1931 F–Daniel Badger, Yale G–J.F. Refo, Navy F–Anibal Galindo, Penn St. G–Bob McCune, Penn St. F–Sidney Lasell Jr., Yale D–Galbreath, McDaniel F–Richard Plummer, Princeton D–Lewis Byers, Lehigh F–William Margeson, Brown D–Grenough, Virginia F–Edward Robie, Princeton D–John Corry, Navy F–Schoupel, Amherst D–Thomas Harnsberger, Davidson 1941 D–Al Daykin, Penn St. F–James Wood, Harvard D–Jack Hart, Towson G–Heisler, Amherst D–Willis Stetson, Swarthmore MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT D–John Partridge, Navy D–Stanton Cope, Swarthmore D–John Williams, Lehigh G–Harper Follansbee, Princeton F–Haydar Asan, Duke D–Hugh Cummings, Yale F–Townsend Anderson, Penn D–John Beck, Swarthmore F–William Briggs, Johns Hopkins D–Bill Guckeyson, Army West Point F–Samuel Cochrane, Princeton D–William Forbes, Penn F–Charley Ernst, Maryland D–Jarina, Springfield F–Charles Kullman, Penn D–Frank Luchard, Lehigh F–Robert Parker, Navy D–Kenneth Ports, Maryland F–D. Rice Longaker, Haverford D–Oliver Pearson, Swarthmore F–John Shock, Towson F–Anibal Galindo, Penn St. F–Henry Rudy, Swarthmore D–Leslie Seely, Haverford NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT F–George Haines, Yale 1932 F–R.H. Davison, Princeton G–Coote, Wesleyan (CT) F–Woody King, Penn St. G–Albert Zintl, Haverford F–Thomas Hallowell, Swarthmore D–Babb, Springfield F–Schmidt, Springfield D–Luis Bermejillo, Cornell F–William Hershey, Cornell D–Bijur, Brown F–Gordon Smith, Dartmouth D–Vincent Black, Syracuse F–Rodman Morgan, Princeton D–Fox, Williams 1942 D–Al Daykin, Penn St. F–Everett Sanderson, Navy D–John Gidney, Dartmouth G–Chandler Brewer, Princeton D–Frank Evans, Penn St. 1937 D–Roberts, Springfield D–Hugh Cummings, Yale D–Parker, Springfield NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT F–Erickson, Yale D–Dean Hartman, Penn St. F–Carl Hendrickson, Penn G–Beiber, Springfield F–Gray, Springfield D–Henry Millett, Yale F–Hoover Jordan, Yale D–Malcolm Deardon, Brown F–Howard Mendel, Harvard D–J.J. Palmer, Princeton F–John McEwan, Syracuse D–Walter Jackson, Brown F–Munro, Springfield D–Schubert, Rensselaer F–Robertson, Springfield D–Bernard Jacobson, Harvard F–Arthur Page, Harvard F–Ward Chamberlain, Princeton F–J.J. Troth, Princeton D–Donald Keefe, Yale MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT F–James Gifford, Army West Point 1933 D–William Raleigh Jr., Yale G–Donald Robertson, Princeton F–Andrew Hritz, Penn G–Ray Bell, Penn St. F–William Carter, Yale D–Walter Hosterman, Penn St. F–Jose Lonbana, Penn St. D–Vincent Black, Syracuse F–John Johansen, Harvard D–Robert McDonald, Penn F–Pete Lorenc, Temple D–Jack Fletcher, Penn St. F–Mayer, Springfield D–John Perry, Cornell 1943 D–Bob Graham, Penn St. F–Thomas Motley, Harvard D–George Russell, Princeton G–Samuel Gorsline, Navy D–John Reilly, Penn F–Munro, Springfield D–David Watts, Princeton D–William Chaires, Navy D–Alfred Strzepek, Illinois MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT F–Charles Crothers, Swarthmore D–Jarina, Rensselaer F–Joe Bielicki, Penn St.
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