2025 United Soccer Coaches All-America Team
Dickinson's
Saul Iwowo and
Ethan Jarden repeated as All-Americans while Muhlenberg's
Ben Mulford earned the honor for the first time on the 2025 United Soccer Coaches All-America Team. Iwowo and Jarden were both first team selections while Mulford was named to the fourth team.
Iwowo and Jarden become just the sixth and seventh men's soccer players in Centennial Conference history to receive All-America honors multiple times from the national coaches organization, and the first Dickinson players to accomplish that feat.
Iwowo, the native of London, United Kingdom, paced the Red Devils in goals (17), game-winning goals (9), points (38), shots (72) and shots on goal (37) which also helped him earn Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year recognition. One of his best matches of the season was October 8th in a 6-1 home win over non-conference foe Lebanon Valley as he collected two goals on five shots (four on target) along with a pair of helpers. During the Devils NCAA Tournament run he buried five goals, which included a hat trick in a 5-0 First Round win at home versus North Carolina Wesleyan. He also notched the match winners against Denison (Second Round) and Lynchburg (Sweet 16).
Jarden, from West Chester, Pennsylvania, racked up eight goals and picking up four assists over 24 matches played. On October 4th he had a five-point night with a brace and a helper in the Devils 4-0 win. During the four-game NCAA Tournament charge he posted a goal along with an assist on nine shots (six on target).
Mulford is the first Mule to earn All-America honors since 2014 and only the second goalie in program history named to the All-America team. The other was Hall-of-Famer Peter Bennett in 2006. An All-Centennial Conference first-team and All-Region V second-team pick, Mulford ranked 15th in Division III with a 0.61 goals-against average, the best by a Muhlenberg goalie since 2010, and 16th in Division III with an .838 save percentage. He allowed more than one goal only twice in his 19 starts and recorded seven shutouts, finishing the season by allowing two goals in his last 10 games. A four-year starter, Mulford ended his career with a 0.87 goals-against average, .789 save percentage, and 27 shutouts in 70 starts. Among Division III goalies active in 2025, he ranked third in career shutouts, fifth in minutes played, and 26th in both save percentage and goals-against average.