Men’s Soccer Earns Three Wildcats to 2019 United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams

Men’s Soccer Earns Three Wildcats to 2019 United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams

Press Release Written by Sports Information Graduate Intern Mary Kate Rumbaugh

NEWARK, Del. – For the first time since the 2015 season, the Wilmington University men's soccer team earned three All-Americans in one season, but the first time in program history to have more than one named to the United Soccer Coaches All-American in one season, which was announced at the NCAA Division II pre-championships banquet Wednesday night.

On the lists of names included, junior Lorne Bickley earned Second Team All-America, along with teammates Joe Bell and Gabriel Prgomet, who were named to Third Team All-America.

All three athletes earned the nod as All-America for their first time throughout their careers. Together, they helped the men conclude a record breaking season, finishing 17-3-1 overall, with a trip to the NCAA Division II Super Region 1 Tournament.

Bickley adds to his award-winning season, earning Second Team out of four forwards in all of NCAA Division II. Throughout 21 games played, he topped NCAA Division II with the most goals (26), goals per game (1.24), points (54), and points per game (2.57). The junior from St. Helier, Jersey earned Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-America earlier this month, while earning several All-Region nods, as well. Bickley had a season-high four goals against Felician on September 21 to go along with eight points. He also scored at least two goals throughout eight games, finishing with a .658 shot on goal percentage.

Senior Joe Bell is rounding out his collegiate career with another award, earning Third Team All-America. The defenseman from Epsom, England was an important part of the Wildcats back line this season. Bell finished with eight goals, two assists and 18 points this year, on only 12 shots on goal. He scored twice in the Wildcats 9-0 win over Chestnut Hill on October 22, securing four points on two shots. The senior also was awarded the Academic All-America Third Team nomination, along with Bickley, while earning D2CCA and United Soccer Coaches All-Region votes.

Gabriel Progmet notched Third Team All-America in his first season in a Wildcat uniform. The sophomore from Melbourne, Australia finished the year out allowing 23 goals, for a 1.09 goals against average, which was second in the CACC. He also finished with 60 saves for a .723 save percentage. Throughout 21 games played in the net, he made eight shutouts in 1901:14 minutes played. In the Wildcats NCAA Division II Super Region 1 contest against Franklin Pierce, Prgomet made a season-high eight saves in the net.

AGATE:

2019 United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams

First Team:

Pos.

Name

Class

School

Hometown

K

Alex Brems

Sr.

California State University-Los Angeles

Odense, Denamark

D

Issac Bawa*

So.

Azusa Pacific University

Accra, Ghana

D

Morten Bjoershol*

Jr.

California State University-Los Angeles

Oslo, Norway

D

Rodrigo Fernandez

Sr

Lynn University

Mexico City, Mexico

M

Frank Daroma

Fr.

California State University-San Bernardino

Goleta, Calif.

M

Jimmie Villalobos

Sr.

Cal Poly Pomona

Oasis, Calif.

M

Ollie Wright

Jr.

St. Mary's University

London, England

Paolo Marciano

So.

Adelphi University

Capaccio, Italy

James Ndubueze

Jr.

Azusa Pacific University

Paderborn, Germany

F

Paul Ngongo

Fr.

Wingate University

Copenhagen, Denmark

F

Alex Lee Yaw

Jr.

Gannon University

Jamestown, N.Y.

 

Second Team

Pos.

Name

Class

School

Hometown

K

Chandler Hallwood

So.

Gannon University

Halifax, England

D

Carlos Ferrando Felis

Jr.

Franklin Pierce University

Tavernes de la Valldigna, Spain

D

Daniel Fischer

Jr.

Young Harris College

Bruckanderleitha, Austria

D

Austin Ludwik

Jr.

Gannon University

Gold Coast, Australia

D

Jason Zobott

Sr.

Colorado School of Mines

Lake In The Hills, Ill.

M

Jonathon Carr

Sr.

Lake Erie College

Sunderland, England

M

Matteo Polisi*

Jr.

Simon Fraser University

Coquitlam, B.C.

M

Connor Rutz

Sr.

Saginaw Valley State University

Commerce, Mich.

Lorne Bickley

Jr.

Wilmington University

St. Helier, Jersey

F

Cadu Cusatis

Sr.

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Sao Paulo, Brazil 

F

Brett Jones

Jr.

University of California-San Diego

Mission Viejo, Calif.

F

Ryan King

Sr.

Clayton State University

County Durham, England

 

Third Team

Pos.

Name

Class

School

Hometown

K

Gabriel Prgomet

So.

Wilmington University

Melbourne, Australia

D

Joe Bell

Sr.

Wilmington University

Epsom, England

D

Bridger Hansen

Jr.

Westminster College

Salt Lake City, Utah

D

Williams N'Dah*

Sr.

University of Charleston

Rome, Italy

M

Manuel Achondo*

Sr.

Mercy College

Santiago, Chile

M

Sergio Diaz

Jr.

Post University

Madrid, Spain

M

Leki Prpa

Sr.

University Of Wisconsin-Parkside

Wind Lake, Wis.

F

David Achaerandio

Sr.

Point Loma Nazarene University

Madrid Spain

F

Santiago Agudelo*

Sr.

Fort Hays State University

Frisco, Texas

F

Jake Simpson

Sr.

Rogers State University

Cambridge, England

F

Javier Steinwascher

Sr.

University of Indianapolis

Sterling Heights, Mich.

F

James Stone

Jr.

McKendree University

Argos, Ind.

         
 

* - Denotes previous selection