Men's Soccer

Four from NESCAC Garner CSC Academic All-America Honors in Men's Soccer

A total of four student-athletes from the NESCAC, representing three different teams, garnered CSC Academic All-America honors in men's soccer. Bowdoin senior Tyler Huck was a First Team selection, while Tufts teammates Daniel Yanez and Henry Perkins earned spots on the Second Team. Wesleyan junior Aiden Londergan was named to the Third Team.

The four selections raises the NESCAC all-time Academic All-America total to 425 student-athletes and 29 in men's soccer.

Huck, a United Soccer Coaches All-American and the 2025 NESCAC Player of the Year contributed to one of the most successful season in Bowdoin program history with a 12-4-4 record and an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Huck, a computer science major with a 3.87 GPA, finished his career as the second-leading scorer in program history with 34 goals, 19 assists, and 87 points. His 13-goal, eight-assist campaign in 2025 led the conference in scoring.

Perkins and Yanez were offensive leaders of a 2025 Tufts team that had one of the best seasons in NCAA Division III history. The Jumbos earned the No. 1 seed in NESCAC Tournament, won the NESCAC Championship, entered the post-season as the No. 1 team in the NPI rankings and won the NCAA Division III Championship. The Jumbos' 20-1-3 final record tied for the most wins in school history.

A biopsychology major with a 3.99 grade point average, Perkins was a Jumbo co-captain who scored five goals and six assists to tie for second on the team with 16 points. The six assists were tied for the third-most in NESCAC. A three-time NESCAC All-Academic Team honoree and two-time NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team recipient, Perkins also carries minors in chemistry of life and German.

Yanez, a 3.92 student as an economics major, was also a co-captain who finished the season with five goals and two assists for 12 points. He was a United Soccer Coaches All-Region and NESCAC All-Conference second-team selection for 2025. Named to CSC's Academic All-District® Team last year and a three-time NESCAC All-Academic Team member, Yanez has earned minors in finance and entrepreneurship.

Following a career season as the scoring leader for Wesleyan Londergan owns a 4.00 GPA, just one of five Division III Academic All-America selections with a 4.00, while double majoring in chemistry and molecular biology & biochemistry. Londergan is the first CSC Academic All-American selection for Wesleyan University since 2023 and the first for the men's soccer program since 2009. Londergan earned All-NESCAC First Team honors before being named an All-Region I First Team honoree. He completed his breakout 2025 campaign with eight goals (5th in the NESCAC) and three assists for 19 points (4th in the NESCAC) while starting in all 19 games. played. Highlighting a stellar season for the Cardinals (10-5-4, 5-1-4 NESCAC) was a second round appearance in the NCAA Tournament, a Little Three Championship, and NESCAC Tournament Semifinalists.
 
FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major
GK Jack Krahel Wheaton College (IL) Gr. 3.94 Sports Leadership (G)
D Alex Michael Pfeiffer University Jr. 4.00 Nursing
D Logan Campbell University of Scranton Sr. 3.99/3.99 Business Analytics
D Adrian Manchado Milwaukee School of Engineering Sr. 4.00 Computer Science
D Dominic Petruzzelli Neumann University Sr. 4.00 Secondary Education - Mathematics
M Tyler Huck Bowdoin College Sr. 3.87 Computer Science
M Matt Torrell Calvin University Jr. 3.88 Sports Management
M Peter Cirbo Lake Forest College Jr. 3.91 Physics
F Johnny Troiano (1) Rowan University Sr. 3.76 Law & Justice Studies
F Carver Tierney Augsburg University Sr. 3.93 Marketing
F Aaron Mackall University of Minnesota Morris Sr. 3.89 Psychology
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major
GK Jordan Ott Cortland Sr. 3.63 Sport Management
D Raghav Sharma Southwestern University Sr. 3.89 Kinesiology
D Sam Roberts Muhlenberg College Jr. 4.00 Finance & Accounting
D Ethan Hagen Stevens Institute of Technology Sr. 3.91 Mechanical Engineering
D Quentin Gomez Washington University in St. Louis Jr. 3.80 Mechanical Engineering
M Ryan Bechtel St. Olaf College Jr. 3.83 Quantitative Economics
M Samuel Theiss Trinity University Jr. 3.96 Business Analytics
M Daniel Yanez Tufts University Sr. 3.92 Economics
F Henry Perkins Tufts University Sr. 3.99 Biopsychology
F Ben Pennell Carleton College Sr. 3.99 Chemistry
F Elliot Miller The College of Wooster Sr. 3.61 Environmental Geoscience
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major
GK Charlie Smith University of Scranton Sr. 3.65 Economics
D Matthew Belluardo Suffolk University Sr. 3.97 Law
D Peyton Hoyt University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. 3.86 Pre-Dental
D Rex Karjian Colorado College Sr. 3.86 Psychology
D Scotty Coleman Johns Hopkins University Sr. 3.95 Neuroscience
M Aiden Londergan Wesleyan University Jr. 4.00 Chemistry, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
M Mitchel Munzing Augsburg University Sr. 3.95 Biochemistry
M Gage Foster Ohio Northern University Sr. 3.92 Mechanical Engineering
F Joe Flory Gustavus Adolphus College Jr. 3.94 Financial Economics
F Branden Dolezal Aurora University Sr. 3.54 Exercise Science
F Brady Hammer Maryville College So. 3.68 Biology

(1) – Academic All-America® first team in 2024