![]() He led Rowan to a 4-2-3 NJAC record, helping the Profs turn around a slow season start to finish with the No. ![]() Yates, a three-time all-conference honoree, finished second in the NJAC in conference-only points (16), tied for third in conference-only assists (4), and sixth in conference-only goals (6). The two-time all-conference pick led a Ramapo squad that held opponents to a 52 percent shot-on-goal percentage and registered three NJAC shutouts. Mendez moved to the Ramapo back line this season and was a pivotal force on a team that finished second in the conference with a 5-2-2 mark. The four-time all-conference selection was the league leader in conference-only points (17), conference-only goals (8), overall goals (16), and overall points (35). ![]() All selections were determined by a vote of the league’s head coaches and are based on performance in conference matches only.Ĭatania, a back-to-back NJAC Offensive Player of the Year selection, led Rutgers-Newark to a 4-2-3 NJAC record and a berth in the conference tournament. In total, 41 student-athletes garnered all-conference recognition. MSU’s Ian Chesney (Oakland, NJ/Ramapo) earns the David Logar Leadership Award. PITMAN, NJ - Rutgers-Newark senior forward Franco Catania (Elmwood Park, NJ/Elmwood Park) and Ramapo junior back Osbin Mendez (Piscataway, NJ/Piscataway) have been named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year respectively for the 2022 season.Īdditionally, Rowan junior Chad Yates (Sewell, NJ/Washington Township) is named the Pat Baldiserra Midfielder of the Year Montclair State senior Shane Keenan (Hazlet, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy) is Goalkeeper of the Year and Stockton’s Aiden Hoenisch (Bordentown, NJ/Notre Dame) is Rookie of the Year.
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