2024 DII Men's Soccer All-Americans Announced

11/29/2024 12:00:00 AM

Greenville, SC – The 2024 NCCAA Division II Men's Soccer All-Americans have been announced. Mario Figueroa, a midfielder from Bob Jones University was named the 2024 National Player of the Year. Greg Fulton from Bob Jones earned 2024 Coach of the Year honors. The full list of award winners can be found at the DII Men's Soccer awards page here.

The senior Figueroa quite possibly will go down as the best to ever do it at Bob Jones, ending his career with four DII Men's Soccer National Championships and the record for the most goals scored in a Bruins career. Since his arrival in Greenville, South Carolina in 2020, Figueroa has tallied 39 goals. In 2024, Figueroa led the National Championship Bruins with nine goals and seven assists for 25 points to be named the NCCAA DII Men's Soccer National Player of the Year. 
 
First Team All-Americans
GK: Cameron Braswell - Bob Jones University
D: Matthias Baladi - Bob Jones University
D: Jude Hammen - Boyce College
D: Camden Bierling - Grace Christian University
M: Mario Figueroa - Bob Jones University
M: Joel Isaacs - Boyce College
M: Jason Montanez Martinez - Randall University
M: Dakotah Barchus - Pensacola Christian College
F: Yonelson Alvarez - Boyce College
F: Sage Ballard - Spurgeon College
F: Ben Sowers - Boyce College

Second Team All-Americans
GK: Leo Roque - Crown College
GK: Tucker Kapas - Emmaus University
D: Duilio Del Carpio - Crown College
D: Matias Lee - Pensacola Christian College
D: Jake Provenzano - Bob Jones University
M: Giovanni Pauliello - Pensacola Christian College
M: Jensen Harbaugh - Alice Lloyd College 
M: Tyler Burns - Barclay College
F: Abe Dzintars - Randall University
F: Joel Umeh - Providence University College
F: Nathan Davis - Grace Christian University


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