Thirty-seven NCAA men’s soccer players honored as 2023 All-Americans
(Photo Credit: Notre Dame Fighting Irish)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – United Soccer Coaches announced the 2023 NCAA Division I Men’s All-Americans on Friday.
Among the 37 players receiving All-American recognition, two student-athletes are earning the second All-America honors of their careers: Hofstra junior midfielder Eliot Goldthorp and Lipscomb junior forward Tyrese Spicer.
New Hampshire senior midfielder Yannick Bright earns All-America honors for the third time in his career.
This year’s All-Americans will be recognized for their accomplishments at the United Soccer Coaches All-America Ceremony & Reception on Saturday, January, 13, 2024 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, in conjunction with the United Soccer Coaches Convention.
2023 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Men’s All-Americans
| First Team | ||||
| Pos | Name | Class | School | Hometown |
| K | Bryan Dowd | Sr. | Notre Dame | Willow Springs, Ill. |
| D | Kevin Bonilla | Jr. | Portland | Dallas, Texas |
| D | Morris Duggan | Sr. | Marshall | Munich, Germany |
| D | Garrison Tubbs | Sr. | Wake Forest | Brunswick, Ga. |
| D | Mads Westergren | Jr. | SMU | Solroed Strand, Denmark |
| M | Yannick Bright** | Sr. | New Hampshire | Milan, Italy |
| M | Eliot Goldthorp* | Jr. | Hofstra | Leeds, United Kingdom |
| M | Jono Nyandjo | Sr. | UNC Charlotte | Charlotte, N.C. |
| F | Matthew Bell | Sr. | Marshall | Kingston, Jamaica |
| F | Charlie Sharp | Sr. | Western Michigan | Brighton, Mich. |
| F | Tyrese Spicer* | Jr. | Lipscomb | Trincity, Trinidad & Tobago |
| F | Ousmane Sylla | Sr. | Clemson | Dakar, Senegal |
| Second Team | ||||
| Pos | Name | Class | School | Hometown |
| K | Cole Johnson | Sr. | SMU | Phoenix, Ariz. |
| D | Kenny Nielsen | Sr. | Georgetown | Irvine, Calif. |
| D | Kieran Sargeant | Jr. | Georgetown | League City, Texas |
| D | Jaylen Shannon | GR-5 | Western Michigan | St. Joseph, Mich. |
| M | Sam Bassett | Jr. | Denver | Littleton, Colo. |
| M | Bailey Sparks | Jr. | SMU | Plano, Texas |
| M | Mason Tunbridge | Sr. | San Diego | London, England |
| F | Forster Ajago | GR-5 | Duke | Navrongo, Ghana |
| F | Marcus Caldeira | So. | West Virginia | Mississauga, Ont. |
| F | Ryan Carmichael | Sr. | Hofstra | Armagh, Northern Ireland |
| F | Jelldrik Dallmann | GR-5 | SMU | Kuhstedt, Germany |
| F | Jason Shokalook | Jr. | Akron | Erie, Pa. |
| Third Team | ||||
| Pos | Name | Class | School | Hometown |
| K | Joseba Incera | GR-5 | New Hampshire | Santurtzi, Spain |
| D | Javier Armas | GR-5 | Oregon State | La Coruna, Spain |
| D | Hesron Barry | Sr. | Wisconsin-Green Bay | Ocho Rios, Jamaica |
| D | Pierce Infuso | Sr. | Hofstra | Merrick, N.Y. |
| M | Nick Fernandez | So. | Portland | Downers Grove, Ill. |
| M | Tucker Lepley | Sr. | UCLA | Charlotte, N.C. |
| M | Taimu Okiyoshi | Sr. | Marshall | Kobe, Japan |
| F | Logan Farrington | Sr. | Oregon State | Racine, Wis. |
| F | Stephen Annor Gyamfi | Fr. | Virginia | Accra, Ghana |
| F | Quenzi Huerman | GR-5 | North Carolina | Vannes, France |
| F | Lineker Rodrigues dos Santos | Jr. | Memphis | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| F | Samuel Sarver | Jr. | Indiana | Chesterland, Ohio |
| F | Yutaro Tsukada | Sr. | West Virginia | Tokyo, Japan |
| *Denotes previous selection | ||||