2025 NCCAA DII Men's Soccer All-Americans Released: Alice Lloyd's Harbaugh named First Team, Sarabia, Moore, and Camden named Second Team. Moore named Scholar-Athlete and Sarabia named All-Tournament
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Greenville, SC - The 2025 NCCAA Division II Men's Soccer All-Americans have been announced. Boaz DaSilva of national champion Pensacola Christian College has been named the NCCAA National Player of the Year, while Nathan Lowry of Toccoa Falls College has been named the Select Coach of the Year. The full list of award winners can be found here.
DaSilva, a sophomore from Araxa, Minas Gerais, Brazil, earned the 2025 NCCAA Division II Men's Soccer Player of the Year honor after leading Pensacola Christian to their second national championship in the last three years.
Alice Lloyd College (KY) was well represented. The Eagles placed the most members on this years All-American list, with four selections. Justin Harbaugh was voted to the First Team while Luis Sarabia , Dylan Moore , and Maddux Camden were all voted to the Second Team.
Each member of the quartet appeared in the Top 10 in the NCCAA National Statistics in multiple categories, leading ALC to the school's first National Tournament appearence and a school-record 12 wins. Harbaugh led the nation in total shots on goal (60), Moore led in assists (23), and Camden led in total goals scored (26).
In addition, Moore was also named to the Scholar-Athlete Team, joining 42 others who have achived a cumulative GPA of 3.4. through their junior year, while Sarabia was named to the All-Tournament Team, 1 of 11 to receive this honor.
| Kyle Rote Jr. Award | ||
| Ben Sowers | Boyce College | |
| Select Coach of the Year | ||
| Nathan Lowery | Toccoa Falls College | |
| Player of the Year | ||
| Boaz DaSilva | Pensacola Christian College | |
| All-America First Team | ||
| Logan Werschem | Grace Christian University | K |
| Boaz DaSilva | Pensacola Christian College | D |
| Mondo Coulter | Boyce College | D |
| Jake Martinez | Randall University | D |
| Bucky Provenzano | Bob Jones University | M |
| Baraka Grodya | Central Christian College of the Bible | M |
| Jacobo Ariza | Grace Christian University | M |
| Jackson Clarke | Pensacola Christian College | F |
| Jensen Harbaugh | Alice Lloyd College | F |
| Patricio Bennevendo | Toccoa Falls College | F |
| Ben Sowers | Boyce College | F |
| All-America Second Team | ||
| Jake Gracey | Central Christian College of the Bible | K |
| Luis Sarabia | Alice Lloyd College | D |
| Aaron Jones | Maranatha Baptist University | D |
| Ian Naughton | Faith Baptist Bible College | D |
| Dylan Moore | Alice Lloyd College | M |
| Samir Vieria Siqueira | Pensacola Christian College | M |
| Parker Lundberg | Faith Baptist Bible College | M |
| Pedro Ribeiro | Maranatha Baptist University | F |
| Austin Lundberg | Faith Baptist Bible College | F |
| Maddux Camden | Alice Lloyd College | F |
| Israel Pina | Southwestern Adventist University | F |
| Tournament Most Outstanding Player | ||
| Samir Vieria Siqueira | Pensacola Christian College | |
| Select Golden Ball Award | ||
| Israel Pina | Southwestern Adventist University | |
| All-Tournament Team | ||
| Jude Hammen | Boyce College | |
| Parker Lundberg | Faith Baptist Bible College | |
| Dustin Petroelge | Grace Christian University | |
| Israel Pina | Southwestern Adventist University | |
| Luis Sarabia | Alice Lloyd College | |
| Joao Aguiar | Central Christian College of the Bible | |
| Patricio Bennevendo | Toccoa Falls College | |
| Samir Vieria Siqueira | Pensacola Christian College | |
| Brandon Huerta | Toccoa Falls College | |
| Boaz DaSilva | Pensacola Christian College | |
| Jackson Clarke | Pensacola Christian College | |
| Scholar-Athletes | ||
| Dylan Moore | Alice Lloyd College | |
| Will Guerra | Barclay College | |
| Danielberg Tavares Rodrigues | Barclay College | |
| Sam Gaddis | Bob Jones University | |
| Rivers Hamilton | Bob Jones University | |
| Calvin McCamack | Boyce College | |
| Ben Sowers | Boyce College | |
| Marcus Banegas | Crown College | |
| Ian Foss | Crown College | |
| Ashton Hosler | Crown College | |
| Jose Lovera | Crown College | |
| Jude McVety | Crown College | |
| Alan Montano | Crown College | |
| Leo Roque | Crown College | |
| Joaquin Silva | Crown College | |
| Pedro Silveira | Crown College | |
| Hongwei Brown | Emmaus University | |
| Caleb Hunter | Emmaus University | |
| Bennett Kreiner | Emmaus University | |
| Grant Busenitz | Faith Baptist Bible College | |
| Zachary Choi | Faith Baptist Bible College | |
| David Garcia III | Faith Baptist Bible College | |
| Alan Moscosa | Faith Baptist Bible College | |
| Carter Whitcher | Faith Baptist Bible College | |
| Elijah Berghoef | Grace Christian University | |
| Jonathan Casey | Grace Christian University | |
| Alex Owens | Kuyper College | |
| Malvern Syaluse | Kuyper College | |
| Brayden Cox | Maranatha Baptist University | |
| Josh Donovan | Maranatha Baptist University | |
| Joseph Greene | Maranatha Baptist University | |
| Clayton Miller | Maranatha Baptist University | |
| Gerald Nolasco | North Central University | |
| Nyikway Okongo | North Central University | |
| Ricardo Vera Martinez | North Central University | |
| Manuel Bojaca | Randall University | |
| Andrew Bowman | Ozark Christian College | |
| Blake Henderson | Ozark Christian College | |
| Tyson Wright | Ozark Christian College | |
| Abraham Dzintar | Randall University | |
| Israel Ibanez | Randall University | |
| Luis Roche-Castaneda | Randall University | |
| Richard Bernardo de Lima | Trinity College of Jacksonville | |
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