Atlantic 10 release
FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason men's soccer team had five players selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Team, with four First Team and one All-Rookie selection, the league announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Junior
Kelly Janssen and sophomore
Martim Sereno were both named First Team All-Conference Forwards. Junior
James Eliuda and sophomore
Martim Sereno were both selected First Team All-Conference Midfielders. Freshman forward
Jaime Godinho was tabbed as one of the 11 players on the All-Rookie Team.
Selections were based on regular season performance.
Eliuda, from Juba, South Africa, finished tied for second on the club in assists (4), was third in shots (23) and fourth in both goals (3) and points (10). He started all 15 games played and was third on the team in minutes played by a field player (1297). Eliuda played all 90 minutes in 12 matches and among A-10 leaders, he tied for the fourth-most assists (4) and ranked in the top-10 in points (10).
Godinho, a native of Lisbon, Portugal, started all 16 games played his rookie season and was one of three players on the club to start every game. He recorded one goal and three assists for five points and ranked fourth on the team in both shots (20) and shots on goal (6), and was fifth in minutes played by a field player (1272). Godinho played all 90 minutes in seven matches.
Janssen, from Sebastopol, Calif, played in 15 games with five starts. He finished third on the team in goals (5), points (11) and shots on goal (9), and tied for fourth in shots (20). Among A-10 leaders, Janssen tied for the fourth-most goals (5) and was in the top-10 in points (11).
Sanfeliu, from Barcelona, Spain, played 16 matches with 12 starts and led the club in goals (7), points (16), game winners (3), shots (38) and shots on goal (14).
Among A-10 leaders, Sanfeliu tied for the league lead in game-winners (3), tied for second in goals (7), tied for fourth in points (16), was fifth in shots (38) and eighth in shots on goal (14).
Sereno, from Mira de Aire, Portugal, led the club in points (17), tied for first in assists (5) and shots on goal (14), and ranked second in goals (6) and shots (31). Sereno was one of three players on the team to start all 16 games. Among A-10 leaders, he tied for the third-most points (17) and tied for the fourth-most assists (5).