FAIRFAX, Va. – Senior forward Timi Mulgrew was named a Third Team NSCAA/Continental Tire Division I All-American as announced by the NSCAA on Friday.
"Timi had a great year and a great career representing George Mason at the highest level," said head coach Greg Andrulis. "He joins a very special group of exceptional student-athletes who achieved All- American status while representing George Mason. He had a truly remarkable career at Mason and has secured his legacy as one of the all-time best."
The program also extends its congratulations to Mark Ryan, current men's soccer Hall of Fame member who mentored and coached Mulgrew through his formative years.
The award comes days after the Sterling, Va. native was named to the All-Midwest Region First Team and being named to the Atlantic 10 Conference First Team earlier in the awards season.
Mulgrew becomes the second player in two years to earn All-American honors, joining current sophomore Steffen Kraus who was also named to the NSCAA Third Team in 2013.
It is the first time the program has produced back-to-back All-Americans since the 01-02 season when John O'Hara and Damian O'Rourke were named Third Team Freshman All-Americans by College Soccer News. Mason men's soccer also produced at least one NSCAA All-American from 1991-93, with Joseph Addo and Tamir Linhart each earning the honor twice.
Mulgrew capped off his senior season with a career high in goals scored (13) and points (28). He end's his tenure with 26 career goals, tied for the ninth most in Mason history along with 170 shots, the fourth most in program history.
First Team
| Pos |
Name |
Class |
School |
Hometown |
| K |
Alex Bono |
Jr. |
Syracuse |
Baldwinsville, N.Y. |
| D |
Joseph Greenspan* |
Sr. |
United States Naval Academy |
Westfield, N.J. |
| D |
Brandon Vincent |
Jr. |
Stanford |
Valencia, Calif. |
| D |
Joshua Yaro |
So. |
Georgetown |
Santa Barbara, Calif. |
| M |
Jay Chapman |
Jr. |
Michigan State |
Campbellford, Ont. |
| M |
Patrick Hodan |
Jr. |
Notre Dame |
Brookfield, Wis. |
| M |
Leo Stolz* |
Sr. |
UCLA |
Munich, Germany |
| M |
Tanner Thompson |
So. |
Indiana |
Loomis, Calif. |
| F |
Andy Craven |
Sr. |
North Carolina |
St. Simons Island, Ga. |
| F |
Fabien Herbers |
So. |
Creighton |
Ahaus, Germany |
| F |
Robbie Kristo** |
Sr. |
Saint Louis |
St. Louis, Mo. |
| F |
Jordan Morris |
So. |
Stanford |
Mercer Island, Wash. |
Second Team
| Pos |
First |
Class |
School |
Hometown |
| K |
Tyler Miller |
Sr. |
Northwestern |
Woodbury, N.J. |
| D |
Francis De Vries |
So. |
Saint Francis (Pa.) |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
| D |
Boyd Okwuonu* |
Sr. |
North Carolina |
Edmond, Okla. |
| D |
Jose Ribas |
Sr. |
Creighton |
Guayaquil, Ecuador |
| M |
Fatai Alashe |
Sr. |
Michigan State |
Northville, Mich |
| M |
Eric Bird* |
Sr. |
Virginia |
Virginia Beach, Va. |
| M |
Nicholas Besler |
Sr. |
Notre Dame |
Overland Park, Kan. |
| M |
Timo Pitter |
Jr. |
Creighton |
Oberschwarzach, Germany |
| F |
Connor Hallisey |
Sr. |
California |
Granite Bay, Calif. |
| F |
Camerson Iwasa |
Sr. |
UC Irvine |
Sacramento, Calif. |
| F |
Kyle Parker |
Jr. |
North Carolina-Charlotte |
Marvin, N.C. |
| F |
Khiry Shelton |
Sr. |
Oregon State |
Leander, Texas |
Third Team
| Pos |
First |
Class |
School |
Hometown |
| K |
Callum Irving |
Jr. |
Kentucky |
Vancouver, B.C. |
| D |
Michael Amick |
So. |
UCLA |
Sunnyvale, Calif. |
| D |
Oumar Ballo* |
Sr. |
UMBC |
Baltimore, Md. |
| D |
Forrest Lasso |
Sr. |
Wofford |
Raleigh, N.C. |
| D |
Andy Thoma |
Sr. |
Washington |
Los Alamos, N.M. |
| M |
Cristian Roldan |
So. |
Washington |
Pico Rivera, Calif. |
| M |
Jamie Dell |
Sr. |
North Carolina-Wilmington |
Chapel Hill, N.C. |
| M |
Phil Towler |
Sr. |
Providence |
Cumbria, England |
| F |
Brandon Allen* |
Jr. |
Georgetown |
Old Bridge, N.J. |
| F |
Sal Bernal |
Sr. |
UNLV |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
| F |
Guillermo Delgado* |
So. |
Delaware |
Tres Cantos, Spain |
| F |
Timi Mulgrew |
Sr. |
George Mason |
Sterling, Va. |