Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Year

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The Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Year are a series of three awards given out at the end of the college soccer season. Currently, the Atlantic-10 Conference gives out awards for the best offensive, defensive and midfielder of the year.

Notable winners of the award include Alexi Lalas, Peter Vermes and Geoff Cameron.

Key[]

Co-Players of the Year
Division (X) Indicates which division the soccer program is in; East or West
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player had been awarded the A-10 Player of the Year award at that point

Winners[]

Player of the Year (1987–1999)[]

Peter Vermes won the first ever A-10 Player of the Year Award in 1987.
Alexi Lalas won the A-10 Player of the Year Award in 1989.
Season Player School Position Class Reference
1987 (E) Peter Vermes Rutgers Defender Senior [1]
1987 (W) George Washington Midfielder Junior [1]
1988 (E) Rhode Island Goalkeeper Senior [1]
1988 (W) Penn State Forward Junior [1]
1989 (E)
Alexi Lalas
Rutgers Defender Junior
Sophomore
[1]
1989 (W) George Washington Forward Sophomore [1]
1990 Steve Rammel Rutgers Forward Senior [1]
1991 (2) George Washington Forward Senior [1]
1992 George Washington Forward Sophomore [1]
1993
Don D'Ambra
Temple
Saint Joseph's
Midfielder
Forward
Senior
Junior
[1]
1994 Pedro Lopes Rutgers Defender Senior [1]
1995 Cesidio Colasante La Salle Midfielder Sophomore [1]
1996 Andrew Williams Rhode Island Midfielder Junior [1]
1997 Cesidio Colasante (2) La Salle Midfielder Senior [1]
1998 John Wolyniec Fordham Forward Senior [1]
1999 St. Bonaventure Forward Junior [1]

Offensive Player of the Year (2000–)[]

Kyle Patterson won the Offensive Player of the Year Award in 2007.
Tim Ream won the Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2009.
Season Player School Position Class Reference
2000 R.J. Kaszuba Dayton Forward Senior [1]
2001 UMass Forward Sophomore [1]
2002 (2) UMass Forward Junior [1]
2003 Damien Pottinger Duquesne Forward Senior [1]
2004 Sasha Gotsmanov Rhode Island Forward Senior [1]
2005 John DiRaimondo Saint Louis Midfielder Junior [1]
2006 Jeffrey Gonsalves Rhode Island Forward Senior [1]
2007 Kyle Patterson Saint Louis Midfielder Junior [1]
2008 Chris Salvaggione Charlotte Midfielder Senior [1]
2009 Sam Maheu St. Bonaventure Forward Senior [1]
2010 Ryan Richter La Salle Midfielder Senior [1]
2011 Joshua Patterson Duquesne Forward Junior [1]
2012 Jason Johnson VCU Forward Senior [1]
2013 Jason Plumhoff La Salle Forward Senior [1]
2014 Robert Kristo Saint Louis Forward Senior [2]
2015 Amass Amankona Dayton Midfielder Senior [3]
2016 János Löbe Fordham Midfielder Sophomore [4]
2017 Rafael Andrade Santos VCU Forward Senior [5]
2018 János Löbe Fordham Midfielder Senior [6]
2019 Jonas Fjeldberg Dayton Forward Junior [7]
2020 Jonas Fjeldberg (2) Dayton Forward Senior [8]

Defensive Player of the Year (2000–)[]

Ryan Meara won the Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2011.
Dennis Castillo won the Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2015.
Season Player School Position Class Reference
2000 Terry McNelis Duquesne Goalkeeper Freshman [1]
2001 Shawn Alexander Richmond Goalkeeper Senior [1]
2002 Stash Graham La Salle Goalkeeper Senior [1]
2003 Patrick Hannigan Temple Goalkeeper Junior [1]
2004 Patrick Hannigan (2) Temple Goalkeeper Senior [1]
2005 Duquesne Goalkeeper Junior [1]
2006 Eric Sciocchetti Richmond Goalkeeper Junior [1]
2007 Calum Angus Saint Louis Defender Junior [1]
2008 Zack Simmons UMass Goalkeeper Senior [1]
2009 Tim Ream Saint Louis Defender Senior [1]
2010 Charles Rodriguez Charlotte Defender Junior [1]
2011 Ryan Meara Fordham Goalkeeper Senior [1]
2012 Nick Hagglund Xavier Defender Junior [1]
2013 Anthony Manning Saint Louis Defender Junior [1]
2014 Anthony Manning (2) Saint Louis Defender Senior [2]
2015 Dennis Castillo VCU Defender Senior [3]
2016 Lalas Abubakar Dayton Defender Senior [4]
2017 Matthew Lewis Fordham Defender Senior [5]
2018 Fordham Defender Junior [6]
2019 (2) Fordham Defender Senior [7]
2020 Saint Louis Goalkeeper Sophomore [8]

Midfielder of the Year (2007–)[]

Geoff Cameron won the first A10 Midfielder of the Year Award in 2007.
Season Player School Class Reference
2007 Geoff Cameron Rhode Island Senior [1]
2008 Ben Arikian UMass Sophomore [1]
2009 Tim Richardson Fordham Sophomore [1]
2010 Tyler Gibson Charlotte Sophomore [1]
2011 Yoni Berhanu George Washington Senior [1]
2012 Donnie Smith Charlotte Senior [1]
2013 Alex Sweetin Saint Louis Senior [1]
2014 David Graydon Saint Louis Junior [2]
2015 Amass Amankona Dayton Senior [3]
2016 Garrett Heine George Washington Senior [9]
2017 Dayton Sophomore [5]
2018 Siad Haji VCU Junior [6]
2019 Dayton Sophomore [7]
2020 (2) Dayton Junior [8]

References[]

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  4. ^ a b "EIGHT MEN'S SOCCER STUDENT-ATHLETES RECEIVE NSCAA ALL-MIDWEST REGION HONORS". Atlantic 10 Conference Official Site. December 6, 2015. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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  7. ^ a b c "Fjeldberg, Oland, Adjei, Oladeinbo, and Elliott Win Top Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Awards". atlantic10.com. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  8. ^ a b c "2020-21 Men's Soccer End-of-Season Awards" (PDF). Atlantic10.com. April 14, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  9. ^ "MEN'S SOCCER'S HEINE EARNS ALL-REGION HONORS". George Washington Athletic Official Athletic Site. December 7, 2016. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
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