2019 Men’s MAC Hermann Trophy watch list
ANSAS CITY, Mo. (Aug. 1, 2019) – United Soccer Coaches and the Missouri Athletic Club announced today the 2019 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch Lists.
The MAC Hermann Trophy, presented by World Wide Technology, is the most prestigious individual award in college soccer and is presented annually to the most outstanding male and female players of the year. This year’s winners will be announced in January 2020 at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis.
Six semifinalists from a year ago lead a group of 36 players on the men’s watch list. The returning semifinalists are Michigan State senior Giuseppe Barone, Stanford senior Tanner Beason, Michigan senior Jack Hallahan, UCF senior Cal Jennings, Wake Forest senior Bruno Lapa and Duke senior Daniele Proch. Sixteen of the 36 players on the watch list were United Soccer Coaches All-Americans last year.
A total of 61 players are included on the Women’s Watch List, headlined by 2018 Hermann Trophy Winner Catarina Macario of Stanford. Macario will be a junior this season. 2017 finalist Jessie Fleming of UCLA and five semifinalists from 2018 are also on the watch list; Penn State junior Samantha Coffey, Santa Clara senior Kelcie Hedge, Penn State senior Kaleigh Riehl, North Carolina junior Alessia Russo, UCLA junior Ashley Sanchez, and Texas A&M senior Ally Watt. Twenty-nine of the players on the list were All-Americans a season ago.
The MAC Hermann Trophy Watch Lists are compiled by members of the United Soccer Coaches Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division I All-America Committees. Fifteen semifinalists will be named for both the men’s and women’s MAC Hermann Trophy near the end of the college season based on voting by NCAA Division I coaches and from those candidates, three finalists will ultimately be placed on the ballot for the coveted award.
Name | Class | Pos. | School | Hometown |
Giuseppe Barone* | Sr. | M | Michigan State | Grandville, Mich. |
Josh Bauer | Jr. | D | New Hampshire | Bedford, N.H. |
Tanner Beason* | Sr. | D | Stanford | Winston-Salem, N.C. |
Jon Bell | Sr. | D | UMBC | Silver Spring, Md. |
Blake Bodily | Jr. | M | Washington | Eagle, Idaho |
Antonio Colacci | Sr. | M | New Hampshire | Bradenton, Fla. |
Jack Doherty | Sr. | F | New Hampshire | Meriden, N.H. |
Kyle Edwards | Sr. | F | UT Rio Grande Valley | St. Vincent & The Grenadines |
David Egbo | Jr. | F | Akron | Enugu, Nigeria |
Kalil ElMedkhar | Jr. | M | Kentucky | Meddletown, Del. |
Emil Elveroth | Jr. | F | Louisville | Halmstad, Sweden |
Anders Engebretsen | Sr. | F | Saint Mary’s | Oslo, Norway |
Enrique Facusse | Jr. | K | Kentucky | Tegucigalpa, Honduras |
Manuel Ferriol | Sr. | M | James Madison | Valencia, Spain |
Phil Goodrum | Sr. | F | UNCW | Charlotte, N.C. |
Jack Hallahan* | Sr. | F | Michigan | Redditch, England |
Cal Jennings* | Sr. | F | UCF | Roswell, Ga. |
Bruno Lapa* | Sr. | M | Wake Forest | Curitiba, Brazil |
David Loera | Jr. | M | North Carolina State | Orlando, Fla. |
Aime Mabika | Jr. | D | Kentucky | Lexington, Ky. |
Jack Maher | So. | D | Indiana | Caseyville, Ill. |
Zac McGraw | Sr. | D | Army West Point | Torrance, Calif. |
Dylan Nealis | Sr. | D | Georgetown | Massapequa, N.Y. |
Patrick Nielsen | Jr. | D | Michigan State | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Joergen Oland | Sr. | D | Fordham | Drammen, Norway |
Rey Ortiz | Sr. | M | Portland | Acapulco, Mexico |
Louis Perez | Jr. | M | UCF | Villennes Sur Seine, France |
Jesus Perez | Sr. | M | UIC | Waukegan, Ill. |
Mauricio Pineda | Sr. | M | North Carolina | Bolingbrook, Ill. |
Remi Prieur | Sr. | K | Saint Mary’s | San Ramon, Calif. |
Daniele Proch* | Sr. | F | Duke | Riva Del Garda, Italy |
Jake Rudel | Sr. | F | Saint Mary’s | Fort Collins, Colo. |
Brian Saramago | Sr. | F | Loyola Maryland | New Hyde Park, N.Y. |
Barry Sharifi | Sr. | M | Loyola Maryland | Jericho, N.Y. |
Jakub Svehlik | Sr. | M | Saint Mary’s | Ostrava, Czech Republic |
Eamon Whelan | Sr. | F | Quinnipiac | New Fairfield, Conn. |
*2018 MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist