2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer season
| 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer season | |
|---|---|
| Duration | August 21 – December 15, 2025 |
| Number of teams | 213 |
| Top goalscorer | 13 goals Donavan Phillip (NC State) |
| Statistics | |
| Biggest home win | 14 goals Boston College 14 – 0 Dean College September 10 |
| Biggest away win | 7 goals Lindenwood 7 – 0 Chicago State August 21 |
| Highest scoring | 14 goals Boston College 14 – 0 Dean College September 10 |
| Longest winning run | 7 games, Multiple |
| Longest unbeaten run | 16 games, Vermont (15–0–5) (November 1, 2024 – present) |
| Longest winless run | 15 games Yale (0-13-2) (October 25, 2023 – present) |
| Longest losing run | 6 games, Multiple |
| Tournament | |
| Duration | November 20 – December 15, 2025 |
| Men's College Cup | |
| Date | December 12–15, 2025 |
| Site | WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC |
| Champions | Washington |
| Runners-up | NC State |
| Seasons | |
← 2024 2026 → | |
The 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer season was the 67th season of NCAA championship men's college soccer. The season began on August 21, 2025, concluded on December 15, 2025. Vermont were the defending national champion.[1]
The Washington Huskies defeated the NC State Wolfpack, 3–2, in extra time in the 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer championship game. It was Washington's first ever National Championship.
Changes from 2024
Coaching changes
The following coaching changes have occurred during the 2024–25 offseason.[2]
| Program | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Incoming coach | Date of appointment | References |
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| Air Force | Doug Hill | Retired | July 24, 2024 | Greg Dalby | January 13, 2025 | [3][4] |
| Central Arkansas | Frank Kohlenstein | Retired | December 3, 2024 | Kyle Segebart | December 3, 2024 | [5][6] |
| Coastal Carolina | Shaun Docking | Retired | August 13, 2025 | Chris Fidler | August 13, 2025 | [7] |
| Eastern Illinois | Josh Oakley | Resigned | February 11, 2025 | Ruy Vaz | February 14, 2025 | [8][9] |
| Florida Gulf Coast | Jesse Cormier | Contract not renewed | December 2, 2024 | Oliver Twelvetrees | January 23, 2025 | [10][11] |
| Gonzaga | Aaron Lewis | Resigned | December 5, 2024 | Chris McGaughey (Interim) | December 5, 2024 | [12][13] |
| Manhattan | Jorden Scott | Associate Director of Athletics | June 19, 2025 | Tom Giovatto | July 10, 2025 | [14][15] |
| Oregon State | Greg Dalby | Hired by Air Force | January 13, 2025 | Jarred Brookins | February 13, 2025 | [4][16] |
| Saint Joseph's | Don D'Ambra | Mutually Agreed to Part Ways | November 4, 2024 | Tim Mulqueen | December 9, 2024 | [17][18] |
| St. Bonaventure | Kwame Oduro | Resigned | February 24, 2025 | Mick Giordano | April 2, 2025 | [19][20] |
| UNC Asheville | Mick Giordano | Hired by St. Bonaventure | April 2, 2025 | Danny Frid | May 6, 2025 | [20][21] |
| USC Upstate | Scott Halkett | Contract not renewed | November 8, 2024 | Michael Antoniewicz | December 13, 2024 | [22][23] |
| Wofford | Joel Tyson | Hired by NC State | January 23, 2025 | Ryan Osborne | March 5, 2025 | [24][25] |
Conference realignment
| Team | Conference in 2024 | Conference in 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Delaware | CAA | Summit League[26] |
| Missouri State | MVC | American[27] |
| New Haven | NE-10 (D-II) | NEC[28] |
| Seattle | WAC | WCC[29] |
| UMass | Atlantic 10 | Summit League[30] |
| UTRGV | WAC | Independent[31] |
| Team | Conference in 2025 | Conference in 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Air Force | WAC | MW[32] |
| California Baptist | WAC | Big West[33] |
| Denver | Summit | WCC[34] |
| Grand Canyon | WAC | MW[32] |
| Liberty | OVC | SoCon[35] |
| Northern Illinois | MVC | Horizon[36] |
| Saint Francis | NEC | PAC (D-III)[37] |
| San Jose State | WAC | MW[32] |
| UC Davis | Big West | MW[32] |
| UNLV | WAC | MW[32] |
| UTRGV | Independent | OVC[38] |
| Utah Tech | WAC | MW[32] |
| Utah Valley | WAC | Big West[39] |
New programs
On May 6, the Northeast Conference announced that New Haven of the Division II Northeast-10 Conference had accepted an invitation to join the conference and begin the transition to Division I.[28] The Chargers started play in the NEC this year, and will become full Division I members in the 2028–29 season.
Other news
- February 27 – The Horizon League announced that Northern Illinois, which had been a Horizon member from 1991–1994, would rejoin as a full member in 2026. Men's soccer will move from the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC).[36]
- March 19 – The Big West Conference announced that California Baptist would join from the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 2026.[33]
- March 25 – Saint Francis announced that its athletic programs would move to Division III at the conclusion of the 2025–26 academic year, and join the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).[37][40]
- April 25 – The University of Kentucky (UK) board of trustees approved a proposal to transfer the UK athletic program to a separate though related non-profit company known as Champions Blue, LLC. Both UK and outside media characterized the move, believed to be the first of its type by a major university, as a reaction to the then-impending settlement of the House v. NCAA legal case, which ultimately led to a formal revenue-sharing arrangement between athletic programs and student-athletes.[41][42][43]
- April 29 – The Southern Conference (SoCon) announced that current Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) affiliate Liberty would become a SoCon affiliate in 2026.[35]
- April 30 – The OVC announced that UTRGV would become an OVC affiliate in 2026, after a single season as a men's soccer independent.[38]
- June 4 – The Big West announced that Utah Valley would join from the WAC in 2026.[39]
- June 26 – The Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) and WAC announced that their football alliance, the United Athletic Conference (UAC), would become an all-sports conference in 2026. At that time, the WAC will rebrand as the UAC, with its future full membership consisting of all ASUN and WAC members that offer football scholarships plus non-football UT Arlington. The full ASUN membership going forward will consist of schools that either do not sponsor football or do not offer football scholarships.[44]
- July 21 – The American Athletic Conference announced a name change to the American Conference as part of a comprehensive rebranding strategy. The conference no longer uses an initialism, opting for "American" as its short form.[45]
- September 3 – The West Coast Conference (WCC) announced that UC San Diego would join from the Big West Conference in 2027.[46]
- October 2 – The Northeast Conference adopted its longstanding abbreviation of NEC as its official name.[47]\
- October 29 – The Mountain West Conference (MW) announced it would sponsor men's soccer in the 2026 season.[32] The inaugural lineup is:
- Current full members Air Force, Grand Canyon, San Jose State, and UNLV, all of which are moving men's soccer from the WAC.
- Incoming full member UC Davis, arriving from the Big West.
- Incoming affiliate Utah Tech, also moving men's soccer from the WAC.
- October 31 – The WCC announced that Denver would join from the Summit League in 2026.[34]
Rankings
Preseason polls
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Regular season
Major upsets
In this list, a "major upset" is defined as a game won by an unranked team that defeats a ranked team, or a team ranked 10 spots lower than the other team.
All rankings are from the United Soccer Coaches Poll. Home team is shown in italics.
| Date | Winner | Score | Loser |
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| August 21 | Virginia Tech | 1–0 | No. 3 Ohio State |
| August 24 | Saint Louis | No. 5 SMU | |
| August 28 | George Mason | 4–1 | No. 11 Virginia |
| Notre Dame | 1–0 | No. 14 Oregon State | |
| San Diego | 3–2 | No. 21 Denver | |
| San Francisco | 2–1 | No. 17 California | |
| August 29 | Georgetown | 1–0 | No. 3 Pittsburgh |
| September 1 | College of Charleston | 2–0 | No. 15 North Carolina |
| September 4 | North Florida | 5–0 | No. 19 Florida Atlantic |
| September 5 | Louisville | 1–0 | No. 1 Stanford |
| September 6 | Bryant | No. 20 UMass | |
| September 9 | VCU | 2–1 | No. 2 Clemson |
| September 12 | Furman | 4–1 | No. 7 Gardner–Webb |
| September 13 | Michigan | 3–2 | No. 1 Indiana |
| No. 13 Vermont | 1–0 | No. 3 Akron | |
| Virginia | No. 6 Louisville | ||
| South Carolina | 2–1 | No. 11 UNC Greensboro | |
| September 14 | Boston College | 1–0 | No. 14 Virginia Tech |
| September 16 | Queens | No. 14 Clemson | |
| College of Charleston | No. 15 Furman | ||
| September 19 | Virginia | 6–3 | No. 1 Wake Forest |
| UConn | 3–1 | No. 10 Akron | |
| Notre Dame | 3–0 | No. 12 Louisville | |
| September 22 | Cal Baptist | 2–0 | No. 20 UC Irvine |
| September 23 | Michigan State | 1–0 | No. 3 Indiana |
| Akron | 3–0 | No. 8 Saint Louis | |
| Georgetown | 5–2 | No. 25 George Mason | |
| September 26 | Michigan State | 2–1 | No. 5 Michigan |
| Clemson | 4–3 | No. 13 Wake Forest | |
| September 27 | SMU | 2–0 | No. 21 Notre Dame |
| Villanova | 2–1 | No. 22 UConn | |
| Boston U | 3–2 | No. 24 Bucknell | |
| September 28 | No. 19 Georgia Southern | 2–1 | No. 4 Marshall |
| October 1 | Fairfield | 5–1 | No. 17 Marist |
| October 3 | Washington | 3–0 | No. 12 Indiana |
| St. John's | 2–1 | No. 19 Akron | |
| October 4 | East Tennessee State | 2–1 | No. 10 UNC Greensboro |
| Niagara | 2–1 | No. 17 Marist | |
| October 7 | Denver | 2–1 | No. 14 Georgetown |
| October 8 | No. 23 UNC Greensboro | 2–0 | No. 5 High Point |
| VCU | 2–1 | No. 24 George Mason | |
| October 10 | UCF | 3–0 | No. 11 Georgia Southern |
| October 11 | Syracuse | 2–0 | No. 25 SMU |
| October 15 | UAB | 2–1 | No. 17 North Carolina |
| October 17 | Clemson | 3–0 | No. 10 Duke |
| Charlotte | 1–0 | No. 22 Florida Atlantic | |
| October 18 | Georgia State | 2–1 | No. 3 West Virginia |
| October 24 | Florida International | 1–0 | No. 24 Charlotte |
| October 25 | Santa Clara | 1–0 | No. 5 Portland |
| Furman | 2–0 | No. 18 UNC Greensboro | |
| Syracuse | 1–0 | No. 22 North Carolina | |
| October 26 | No. 25 Kentucky | No. 10 West Virginia | |
| October 31 | California | No. 1 Stanford | |
| Northwestern | 2–0 | No. 17 Indiana | |
| November 7 | UCLA | 4–2 | No. 15 Washington |
| UConn | 2–1 | No. 21 Seton Hall | |
| November 9 | Syracuse | 3–0 | No. 5 NC State |
| SMU | 1–0 | No. 7 Stanford | |
| Stony Brook | 2–1 | No. 22 Hofstra | |
| November 12 | UCLA | 2–0 | No. 1 Maryland |
| UCF | 1–0 | No. 18 Kentucky | |
| November 13 | UConn | 2–1 | No. 19 Akron |
| November 15 | Denver | 4–2 | No. 25 Kansas City |
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Postseason
Conference winners and tournaments
| Conference | Regular Season Champion(s) |
Tournament Winner |
Conference Tournament |
Tournament Dates |
Tournament Venue (City) |
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| ACC | Virginia | SMU | 2025 tournament | November 5–17 | First Round and Quarterfinals: Campus sites, hosted by higher seed Semifinals and Final: WakeMed Soccer Park • Cary, North Carolina |
| America East | Vermont | 2025 tournament | November 8–16 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed | |
| American | Florida Atlantic & Charlotte[a] | Florida Atlantic | 2025 tournament | November 7–15 | Quarterfinals: Campus sites, hosted by higher seed Semifinals and final: Hosted by regular-season champion |
| ASUN | Gold – Bellarmine | North Florida | 2025 tournament | November 8–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| Graphite – North Florida | |||||
| Atlantic 10 | Saint Louis | 2025 tournament | November 7–16 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed | |
| Big East | East – Georgetown | Georgetown | 2025 tournament | November 13–16 | Maryland SoccerPlex • Boyds, Maryland |
| Midwest – Akron | |||||
| Big South | High Point | 2025 tournament | November 5–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed | |
| Big Ten | Maryland | UCLA | 2025 tournament | November 12–16 | Ludwig Field • College Park, Maryland |
| Big West | UC Irvine, Cal Poly, & UCSB[a] | UC Irvine | 2025 tournament | November 5–14 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| CAA | North – Hofstra | Elon | 2025 tournament | November 6–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| South – Elon | |||||
| Horizon | Cleveland State | 2025 tournament | November 9–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed | |
| Ivy | Princeton | 2025 tournament | November 14–16 | Campus sites, hosted by No. 1 seed | |
| MAAC | Sacred Heart | Siena | 2025 tournament | November 9–16 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| Missouri Valley | Drake, Northern Illinois & Evansville[a] | Western Michigan | 2025 tournament | November 9–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| NEC | Fairleigh Dickinson | 2025 tournament | November 13–16 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed | |
| OVC | Lindenwood | 2025 tournament | November 9–15 | Harlen C. Hunter Stadium • St. Charles, Missouri | |
| Patriot | American | Lafayette | 2025 tournament | November 8–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| SoCon | Furman | 2025 tournament | November 7–16 | Quarterfinals and semifinals: Campus sites, hosted by top two seeds Final: Hosted by top remaining seed | |
| The Summit | Kansas City & Denver[a] | Denver | 2025 tournament | November 9–15 | Campus sites, hosted by higher seed |
| Sun Belt | Kentucky | UCF | 2025 tournament | November 9–16 | Quarterfinals and semifinals: Campus sites, hosted by top two seeds Final: Hosted by top remaining seed |
| WAC | Cal Baptist | Grand Canyon | 2025 tournament | November 9–15 | CBU Soccer Stadium • Riverside, California |
| WCC | San Diego | No tournament | |||
Awards and honors
TopDrawerSoccer.com Player/Team of the Week
- Bold denotes TDS Player of the Week.
| TopDrawer Soccer Team of the Week | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week | Goalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards | Bench |
| Week 1 – Aug. 25[50] | |||||
| Week 2 – Sep. 2[51] | |||||
| Week 3 – Sep. 9[52] | |||||
| Week 4 – Sep. 16[53] | |||||
| Week 5 – Sep. 23[54] | |||||
| Week 6 – Sep. 30[55] | |||||
| Week 7 – Oct. 7[56] | |||||
| Week 8 – Oct. 14[57] | |||||
| Week 9 – Oct. 21[58] | |||||
| Week 10 – Oct. 28[59] | Jackson Ozburn (Santa Clara) | Riley Moloney (NC State) Frederik Sadjak (Princeton) Joaquin Torres (Cal Poly) |
Kevin Larsson (Kentucky) Loed Klaasen (Coastal Carolina) Angel Iniguez (San Jose State) Nick Washington (Central Connecticut) |
Nicholas Simmonds (Virginia) Daniel Burko (Hofstra) Philipp Kühn (Vermont) |
Matheus Rhormens (Queens (NC)) Owen Travis (FIU) Leandro Haesler (Lindenwood) Ignatius DeMark (FGCU) Ulises Grado (Cal State Fullerton) Zach Ramsey (Washington) Omar Ramadan (Creighton) Niklas Kneller (Niagara) Lilian Ricol (UCF) Sergi Solans (UCLA) Declan Quill (Virginia Tech) |
| Week 11 – Nov. 4[60] | Carlito Saylon (Tulsa) | D'Andre Pickett (California) Nick Dang (Virginia) Bryant Mayer (Northwestern) |
Emil Seedorff (Georgia Southern) Jesús Macaya (Longwood) Andres Mata (Stetson) William Kennedy (Lipscomb) |
Marcus Caldeira (West Virginia) Brock Kiper (Belmont) Brandon Nyagurungo (South Florida) |
Michal Mroz (Evansville) Stefano D'Agostini (Brown) Nana Obeng (Houston Christian) Will Baker (Michigan) Arnau Guillamon (Fairleigh Dickinson) Konstantinos Georgallides (UCLA) Clarence Awoudor (UCF) Kenan Hot (Duke) Stefan Dobrijević (Akron) Marcus Lee (UC Irvine) Arnaud Tattevin (UNCG) |
| Week 12 – Nov. 11[61] | |||||
| Week 13 – Nov. 18[62] | |||||
| Week 14 – Nov. 25[63] | |||||
| Week 15 – Dec. 2 | |||||
| Week 16 – Dec. 9 | |||||
Major player of the year awards
Other major awards
- United Soccer Coaches College Coach of the Year:
- NCAA Tournament MVP: Zach Ramsey (Offense) Jadon Bowton (Defense)[64]
Conference players and coaches of the year
| Conference | Conference Player of the Year |
Offensive Player of the Year[a] |
Defensive Player of the Year[b] |
Midfielder of the Year |
Goalkeeper of the Year |
Rookie of the Year |
Coach of the Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACC | — | Donavan Phillip , NC State[65] | Nikola Markovic, NC State[65] | Ransford Gyan, Clemson[65] | Logan Erb, NC State[65] | Nick Simmonds, F/M, Virginia[65][c] | George Gelnovatch, Virginia[65] |
| America East | — | Jaime Amaro, Bryant[66][d] | Nick Lockermann, Vermont[66][e] | Paco Fernandez, Bryant[66] | Niklas Herceg, Vermont[66] | Nico Loebus, MF, Vermont[66] | Vermont (head coach: Rob Dow)[66][f] |
| American | — | Mamadou Diarra, Florida Atlantic[67] | Luke Adams, Tulsa[67] | Ben Fisher, Charlotte[67] | Leo Stritter, Charlotte & Jahiem Wickham, South Florida[67] |
Samuel Manufor, DF, Charlotte[67][c] | Florida Atlantic (head coach: Joey Worthen)[67][f] |
| ASUN | Johan Nissen-Lie, F, Bellarmine & Anton Khelil, MF, North Florida[68] |
— | Jaylen Yearwood, North Florida[68] | Anton Khelil, North Florida[68] | Luciano Natoli, North Florida[68] | Logan Hall, DF, Jacksonville[68][c] | Tim Chastonay, Bellarmine[68] |
| Atlantic 10 | — | Daniel D’Ippolito, Fordham[69] | Moussa Ndiaye, VCU[69] | Daniel D'Ippolito, Fordham[69] | Jeremi Abonnel, Saint Louis[69] | Daniel Lang, DF, Fordham[69] | Kevin Kalish, Saint Louis[69] |
| Big East | — | Stefan Dobrijevic, Akron[70] | Agustin Resch, Seton Hall[70] | Zach Zengue, Georgetown[70] | Mitchell Budler, Akron[70] | Guilherme Gomes, MF, St. John's[70][c] | Georgetown (head coach: Brian Wiese)[70][f] |
| Big Ten | — | Palmer Ault, Indiana[71] | Lasse Kelp, Maryland[71] | Richie Aman, Washington[71] | Laurin Mack, Maryland[71] | Peter Soudan, MF, Michigan State[71][c] | Sasho Cirovski, Maryland[71] |
| Big South | — | Daniel Lugo, High Point[72] | Lukas Kamrath, High Point[72] | Jefferson Amaya, High Point[72] | Josh Caron, High Point[72] | Freshman: Prosper Adagani, F, High Point Newcomer: Daniel Lugo, F, High Point[72][g] |
High Point (head coach: Zach Haines)[72][f] |
| Big West | — | Mario Carlos, Cal State Fullerton[73] | Calle Mollerberg, UC Santa Barbara[73] | Jose de la Torre, Cal State Fullerton[73] | Nicky McCune, Cal Poly[73] | Steinar Bjornsson, F, UC Santa Barbara[73][c] | Yossi Raz, UC Irvine[73] |
| CAA | Laurie Goddard, MF, Hofstra[74] | — | Laurie Goddard, Hofstra[74] | Jamie Orson, Stony Brook & Jake Shannon, UNCW[74] |
— | Dominik Renz, F, Elon[74] | Richard Nuttall, Hofstra[74] |
| Horizon | Keegan Walker, F, Green Bay[75] | Shane Anderson, Purdue Fort Wayne[75] | Uros Jevtic, Cleveland State[75] | — | Ryan Poling, Cleveland State[75] | Uzman Ramees, MF, Cleveland State[75][c] | Siniša Ubiparipović, Cleveland State[75] |
| Ivy | — | Daniel Ittycheria, Princeton[76] | Andrew Samuels, Princeton[76] | — | — | Adam Poliakov, F, Harvard[76] | Princeton (head coach: Jim Barlow)[76][f] |
| MAAC | — | Tim Strele, Saint Peter's[77][h] | Daniel Losfablos, Sacred Heart[77] | — | Luca Marinelli, Sacred Heart[77][i] | Martin Piedeleu, MF, Siena[77] | Anthony Anzevui, Sacred Heart[77] |
| Missouri Valley | Edouard Nys, F, UIC[78] | Edouard Nys, UIC[78][j] | Martin Wurschmidt, Evansville[78] | Eskil Gjerde, Drake[78] | Michal Mroz, Evansville[78] | Andres Escudero, F, Evansville[78][c] | Evansville (head coach: Robbe Tarver)[78][f] |
| Northeast | Arnau Rabassa Guillamon, F, FDU[79] | — | Niklas Thanhofer, LIU[79] | — | Diego Garciarena, Saint Francis[79] | Naim Robinson, MF, Howard[79] | Jaymee Highcock, FDU[79] |
| OVC | — | Luca Bartoni, Lindenwood[80][j] | Leandro Haesler, Lindenwood[80][e] | D'Alessandro Herrera, Houston Christian[80] | Alex Aitken, Houston Christian[80] | Joby Reid, F, Houston Christian[80][c] | Kris Bertsch, Lindenwood[80] |
| Patriot | — | Drew Roskos, Bucknell[81] | Jackson Sullivan, Bucknell[81] | Troy Elgersma, American[81] | Matthew Tibbetts, American[81] | Archie Hatcher, F, Holy Cross[81] | Evansville (head coach: Zach Samol)[81][f] |
| SoCon | Diego Hernandez, MF, Furman[82] | — | — | — | Ivan Horvat, Furman[82] | Braden Dunham, DF, Furman[82][c] | Doug Allison, Furman[82] |
| Summit | — | Kyle McGowan, Denver[83] | Trevor Wright, Denver[83] | Rich Monath, Denver[83] | Isaac Nehme, Denver[83] | Bryce Outman, MF/F, Kansas City[83] | Ryan Pore, Kansas City[83] |
| Sun Belt | Marcus Caldeira, F, West Virginia[84] | Marcus Caldeira, West Virginia[84] | Noah Holmstrom, Georgia Southern[84] | — | Sebastian Conlon, Kentucky[84] | Freshman: Emil Seedorff, MF, Georgia Southern Newcomer: Lilian Ricol, F, UCF[84][g] |
Johan Cedergren, Kentucky[84] |
| WAC | — | Junior Diouf, Grand Canyon[85] | Stavros Charalampous, Cal Baptist[85] | — | Luca Campoli, Utah Tech[85] | Junior Diouf, F, Grand Canyon[85][c] | Jonny Broadhead, Utah Tech[85] |
| WCC | — | Arnau Farnos, Oregon State[86] | Ethan Warne, San Diego[86] | Diego Rosas, Portland[86] | Lucca Adams, San Diego[86] | Ben Norris, MF, San Francison[86][c] | Brian Quinn, San Diego[86] |
- ^ Honorees are forwards unless otherwise indicated.
- ^ Honorees are defenders unless otherwise indicated.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l This conference's award is "Freshman of the Year" and restricted to players of that classification.
- ^ This conference's award is styled as "Striker of the Year".
- ^ a b This conference's award is styled as "Defender of the Year".
- ^ a b c d e f g The top coaching award in this conference is styled as "Coaching Staff of the Year" and presented to an entire staff, although the head coach is personally cited in the award announcement. The American Conference and Missouri Valley Conference cite each member of the winning staff individually.
- ^ a b This conference presents separate awards for Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. The latter is open to any player in his first season of conference competition, regardless of academic classification.
- ^ The MAAC's award in this category is styled as "Golden Boot".
- ^ The MAAC's award in this category is styled as "Golden Glove".
- ^ a b This conference's award is styled as "Forward of the Year".
See also
- College soccer
- List of NCAA Division I men's soccer programs
- 2025 in American soccer
- 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament
- 2025 NCAA Division I women's soccer season
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