Horizon League Reveals 2022 #HLMSOC All-Academic Team

Horizon League Reveals 2022 #HLMSOC All-Academic Team

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INDIANAPOLIS (November 1, 2022) – Recognizing student-athletes for their success both in competition and in the classroom, the Horizon League released its 2022 Men’s Soccer All-Academic Team on Tuesday.  A total of 11 student-athletes were named to the All-Academic Team while six more were tabbed as honorable mentions in balloting by the League’s faculty athletics representatives.
 
The All-Academic Team and Honorable Mention Team are comprised of student-athletes from nine of the 11 League institutions. Cleveland State placed four total student-athletes on the teams while IUPUI placed three, and Green Bay, Milwaukee, and RMU all placed two. Detroit Mercy, Northern Kentucky, Oakland, and Wright State all had one student-athlete named to the All-Academic Teams.
 
The Horizon League recognizes student-athletes with seasonal Academic All-League Teams in each of its 19 championship sports. To be eligible for Horizon League All-Academic consideration, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade-point-average of 3.20 or higher (based on a 4.00 scale), have completed at least one year at the member institution, having earned 24 semester-hour or 36 quarter-hour credits, and participate in 50 percent of the team’s overall contests or 20 percent of overall contests for pitchers. An Honorable Mention is awarded to student-athletes who received at least 25 percent of votes, but did not make the All-Academic team.
 
2022 #HLMSOC All-Academic Team
Pablo Kawecki, Cleveland State
Albert Portas, Cleveland State
Jannis Schmidt, Cleveland State
Tobias Jahn, Green Bay
Josh Johansen, Green Bay
Caleb Hussain, IUPUI
Lucas Morefield, IUPUI
Ryan Godding, Northern Kentucky
Ville Ahola, Oakland
Kelvin Ramirez, RMU
Brock Pickett, Wright State
 
Honorable Mention Team
Bojan Kolevski, Cleveland State
Jonathan Kliewer, Detroit Mercy
Ethan Miller, IUPUI
Logan Farrington, Milwaukee
Raul Medina, Milwaukee
Connor Hain, RMU