

Francis, Illinois LaQuvionte Gonzalez, senior, Southeastern, Florida.Īll-purpose player - Tahj Willingham, senior, Hastings College. Linemen - Avery Lock, senior, Valley City State Spencer Baalman, senior, Tabor Garrett Bader, senior, Benedictine Zac Lawson, senior, Lindsey Wilson Darrion McAlister, senior, Marian. Running backs - JD Woods, freshman, Baker Jacob Kalogonis, sophomore, Northwestern, Iowa. Quarterback - Dillon Turner, senior, Dakota Wesleyan. Punter - Derek Brush, senior, Arizona Christian. Francis, Indiana Thomas Sease, senior, Dickinson State.īacks - Darius Price, senior, Siena Heights Tomunci Whitfield, senior, Southwestern, Kansas Tarence Roby, senior, Concordia, Nebraska Nate Moore, senior, College of Idaho. Linebackers - Caden McDonald, senior, Morningside Piercen Harnish, junior, St. Linemen - Jamarae Finnie, senior, Langston Evan Sprayberry, junior, Tabor Tevin McCoy, junior, Reinhardt Resean Coleman, sophomore, William Penn. Kicker - Daniel Martinez, senior, Wayland Baptist. Receivers - Hayden Adams, senior, Dakota Wesleyan Connor Niles, junior, Morningside.Īll-purpose player - Charles Ducksworth, senior, Point. Jamie Carey-Morrell, Sr.Tight end - Trenton Poe-Evans, sophomore, Kansas Wesleyan. Offensive Player of the Year: Danny Musovski, Sr., F, UNLVĭefensive Player of the Year: Nathan Aune, Jr., D, Seattle Uįreshman of the Year: Josh Drack, F, Grand Canyon All session passes are available at $20 for adults, and $12 for youth ages 13-18. Single game ticket prices for the tournament are $8 for adults, $5 for youth ages 13-18, while kids 12 and under are free. Semifinal matchups are set for Friday at 4 pm and 7 pm, while the championship game will be played Sunday. The day's first game will see fourth-seed San Jose State take on fifth-seed UTRGV at 1 pm, while third-seed Seattle and sixth-seed CSU Bakersfield face off at 4 pm. The second-seeded Rebels will play seventh-seed GCU at 7 pm in first round action on Wednesday. NEXT FOR THE REBELS: UNLV is hosting the 2017 WAC Tournament on Wednesday through Sunday at Peter Johann Memorial Field. Gonzalez, a native of Las Vegas, was the top scoring first-year player in the WAC as he tied Mehlich with 16 points off five goals and six assists. The Reno native was the Rebels' leader in the midfield, while his younger brother, Jesus, earned freshman team honors after appearing in 18 games and posting three points for the year. Kevin Partida made a successful return to the field after missing the 2016 season with a knee injury. 22 Seattle and Saturday's 4-1 win at Grand Canyon. He posted three game-winners on the season, including in the past two games, a 2-1 double-overtime win over No. Mehlich, a native of Mönchengladbach, Germany, was second on the team in scoring this season with 16 points, which tied him for eighth in the league. A two-year starter on the backline, he is the anchor of the Rebel defense.

His younger brother, Adam, earns his first career all-conference selection. He holds the WAC career records for total points (115) and goals (46) coming into this week's league tournament. 6) set a WAC record for total points in a conference game. His seven points off three goals and an assist in the win at San Jose State (Oct. 24), which is also tied for the highest point total in the nation this year. He set a WAC record for points in a game with nine after posting four goals and one assist against Oral Roberts (Sept. He paces the conference in total goals (14) and points (34) as well as goals (nine) and points (22) in league play. Gonzalez also made an appearance on the All-Freshman team, and was joined by midfielder Jesus Partida.ĭanny Musovski, a senior forward and native of Las Vegas, is currently tied for first in the nation in scoring (points per game). Junior midfielder Keven Partida was named to the second team, while freshman Marco Gonzalez was honorable mention. Joining him on the first team was sophomore midfielder Timo Mehlich, who was a second-team selection a year ago, while junior defender Adam Musovski was also a first-team selection. Musovski was also named first-team All-WAC for the third straight season.
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Musovski, who also earned the award after the 2015 season, joins SMU's Daniel Hernandez (19) and Utah Valley's Kyle Bjornethun (Defensive Player of the Year, 20), as the only players to twice earn the top season honor in the WAC. LAS VEGAS () - UNLV's Danny Musovski became the third men's soccer player in Western Athletic Conference history to earn two Player of the Year honors, as he was named the 2017 WAC Offensive Player of the Year Tuesday night at the WAC Men's Soccer tournament banquet on the UNLV campus.
