Waterville, ME –
David Ivarsson,
Shafi Ibrahim,
Micky Woodrow,
Tre Burgess,
Jeremiah Gomez,
Brynjar Johannsson,
Jamie Fischer,
Kevin Segura,
Harry Clough,
Cody Robinson, and
Daud Abdi all earned Men's Soccer North Atlantic Conference Postseason Awards. The Terriers finished the season with a 12-8-1 record and a 8-0-1 conference record, earning an appearance in the NAC Championship Game.
David Ivarsson / NAC Player of the Year, NAC All-Conference First Team, NAC All-Tournament Team – Ivarsson was a centerpiece of the team's attack this season, scoring 16 goals and adding 15 assists for 47 points. Ivarsson led the NAC in conference statistics for shots, shots on goal, assists, points, and is tied for first with total conference goals and game-winning goals. Ivarsson is also ranked first in NCAA Division III Men's Soccer in assists per game (.83), number two in total assists, number three in points per game, and ranked fifth in total points. Ivarsson won NAC Player of the Week four times this fall and was able to use his creativity and technical ability on the ball to elevate the Terrier attack.
Shafi Ibrahim – NAC Rookie of the Year, NAC All-Conference First Team – Ibrahim had one of the best debut seasons in program history, emerging as one of the key players in the team's successful season. Ibrahim scored 16 goals and provided seven assists for the Terriers, leading all NAC first-years and ranking among the national leaders. Ibrahim earned NAC Player and Rookie of the Week honors twice this past fall. Ibrahim's speed and finishing ability shined for the Terriers, helping them return to the NAC Championship game.
Micky Woodrow – NAC All-Conference First Team – Woodrow played a key role in midfield for the Terriers, scoring seven goals and adding four assists in 18 games played. Woodrow's ability to connect with players on attacking opportunities proved essential down the stretch, helping the team return to the NAC Championship game.
Tre Burgess – NAC All-Conference First Team – Burgess was a driving force as an outside back for the Terriers, often winning the ball back and using his speed and ability to cross passes into dangerous areas. Burgess scored one goal and added five assists in 21 matches played, nearly playing every minute for the Terriers.
Jeremiah Gomez – NAC All-Conference Second Team – Gomez was the engine behind the Terrier midfield this past season, usually winning the ball back and driving up field to start counterattacks. Gomez scored two goals and added four assists in 21 games played, helping the team to another successful year.
Brynjar Johannsson – NAC All-Conference Second Team – Johannsson had a strong season as a central defender for the Terriers, using his size and speed to out-muscle and win the ball back from opponents. Johannsson played in 18 games, starting 17, providing one assist in 1,377 minutes played.
Jamie Fischer – NAC All-Conference Second Team – Fischer had another stellar season in goal for the Terriers, often coming up with crucial saves to deny opposing chances. Fischer finished the season with an impressive 83 saves and a 12-7-1 record, starting 20 games with a 1.56 GAA.
Kevin Segura – NAC All-Conference Third Team – Segura was the heart of defensive midfield this past season, using his ability both defensively and on the ball to win challenges and start counterattacks. Segura earned three assists in 1,255 minutes this past season.
Cody Robinson – NAC All-Tournament Team - Robinson came up with a few big moments in this year's playoff run, scoring against SUNY Delhi in the NAC Championship.
Daud Abdi – NAC All-Tournament Team - Abdi stepped in to play 77 minutes in the NAC Championship match, scoring the Terriers' first goal to tie things at one a piece.
Harry Clough – NAC Sportsmanship Team