NCAA Division I Men’s All-America Teams Announced by NSCAA KANSAS CITY, Mo. (December 9, 2016) – The National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced on Friday the 2016 NSCAA NCAA Division I Men’s All-America Teams. Indiana University senior midfielder Tanner Thompson (Granite Bay, Calif.) is the only player among this year’s honorees to earn First Team All-America honors for a second time in his collegiate career. In addition, University of Delaware senior forward Guillermo Delgado (Tres Cantos, Spain) receives All- America recognition for a fourth consecutive season. The four teams competing at tonight’s NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer College Cup are represented by a total of eight All-Americans, led by three selections each for Wake Forest and Stanford. This year’s NSCAA NCAA Division I Men’s All-America Teams feature a total of 36 players, who will be formally acknowledged for their accomplishments at the NSCAA All-America Luncheon on January 14, 2017 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in conjunction with the 2017 NSCAA Convention. In addition to today’s All-America Teams announcement, the 2016 NSCAA NCAA Division I Men’s All- Region Teams have been posted in the “Awards Central” section of NSCAA.com. 2016 NSCAA NCAA Division I Men’s All-America Teams First Team Pos Name Class School Hometown K Alec Ferrell Sr. Wake Forest University Westlake, Ohio D Alex Crognale Sr. University of Maryland Gahanna, Ohio D Reagan Dunk* Sr. University of Denver Dallas, Texas D Tomas Hilliard-Arce Jr. Stanford University Matthews, N.C. D Miles Robinson So. Syracuse University Arlington, Mass. M Ian Harkes Sr. Wake Forest University Fairfax, Va. M Jacori Hayes Sr. Wake Forest University Bowie, Md. M Tanner Thompson** Sr. Indiana University Granite Bay, Calif. F Wuilito Fernandes Sr. UMass Lowell Praia, Cape Verde F Julian Gressel Sr. Providence College Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany F Albert Ruiz Jr. Florida Gulf Coast University Barcelona, Spain F Gordon Wild So. University of Maryland Cologne, Germany Page 1 of 2 Second Team Pos First Class School Hometown K Andrew Epstein Jr. Stanford University Fort Collins, Colo. D Tristan Blackmon Jr. University of the Pacific Las Vegas, Nev. D Tim Kubel Jr. University of Louisville Stuttgart, Germany D Grant Stoneman So. Loyola University Chicago St. Charles, Ill. M Christian Flath Sr. Rider University Rostock, Germany M Cam Lindley Fr. University of North Carolina Carmel, Ind. M Napo Matsoso Sr. University of Kentucky Louisville, Ky. F Will Bagrou Jr. Mercer University Dacula, Ga. F David Goldsmith Sr. Butler University Bristol, England F Foster Langsdorf Jr. Stanford University Vancouver, Wash. F Edward Opoku So. University of Virginia Rye, N.Y. F Brian Wright Sr. University of Vermont Ajax, Ont. Third Team Pos First Class School Hometown K Alex Kapp Sr. Creighton University Westchester, N.Y. D Brandon Aubrey Sr. University of Notre Dame Plano, Texas D Francis De Vries** Sr. Saint Francis University (Pa.) Venetia, Pa. D Wyatt Omsberg Jr. Dartmouth College Scarborough, Maine D Jo Vetle Rimstad Sr. Radford University Harestua, Norway M Jose Hernandez So. UCLA Mexico City, Mexico M Paul Hoffmeister Jr. Utah Valley University Hilden, Germany M Adam Najem* Sr. University of Akron Clifton, N.J. F Marcelo Acuna Jr. Virginia Tech San Jose, Costa Rica F Guillermo Delgado*** Sr. University of Delaware Tres Cantos, Spain F Niko Hansen Sr. University of New Mexico Sacramento, Calif. F Chris Mueller Jr. University of Wisconsin Schaumburg, Ill. * Asterisks indicate number of previous All-America selections Page 2 of 2 .
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