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Five Men’s Soccer Players Earn All-UAA Status

Five Men’s Soccer Players Earn All-UAA Status

(ROCHESTER, N.Y.) – Five members of the Carnegie Mellon University men's soccer team earned All-University Athletic Association (UAA) honors when the league awards were announced on Thursday, November 13. Junior Connor Webb (Dallas, Texas/J.J. Pearce) led the group with a first-team selection as junior Greg Allen (Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar) earned second-team recognition.

Webb led the Tartans in scoring with 22 points and 10 goals scored with two assists. His 10 goals scored and 22 points also led the UAA. The junior midfielder recorded four game-winning goals, including two in conference play against Washington University and New York University. The All-UAA honor is the first of his career.

Allen helped lead the defense from his central defender position as the Tartans allowed 16 total goals for the year with four shutouts in 16 games played. The award is Allen's first from the UAA.

Joining Webb and Allen on the team are seniors Brandon Peck (Pittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic) and Jacob Rice (Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln) along with sophomore Andreas Fatschel (Seven Fields, Pa./Seneca Valley), all of whom received honorable mention accolades. Peck and Fatschel each started all 16 games on defense for the Tartans, with Peck playing as an outside back and Fatschel joining Allen in the center. Peck registered one goal for the season. Rice earned a 6-4-3 record in goal for the Tartans, starting and playing in 13 matches. He earned three shutouts and finished with a goals against average of 1.03 in his first full year as the starting goalkeeper. All three receive the association honor for the first time.