2024 CSC Academic All-America Men's Soccer Team
AUSTIN, Texas -- Four Centennial Conference men's soccer players have been honored as Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Communicators (CSC, formerly CoSIDA). The Johns Hopkins trio of L
ogan Falzarano,
Will Sangpachatanaruk and
Aidan Dunphy along with Franklin & Marshall's
Koa Kaliebe received the prestigious accolade.
Falzarano was named to the first team and earned Academic All-America honors for the fourth time in his career – the first athlete in Johns Hopkins history to do so. In addition, he is just the second athlete in JHU history to earn first team honors three times. Falzarano earned his bachelor's degree in applied mathematics and statistics and computer science in May and is pursuing a master's degree in data science and machine learning. He was a three-time All-Centennial Conference selection and started all 86 games of his career. The 86 career games played are the third most in program history.
Sangpachatanaruk was a second team pick, garnering Academic All-America honors for the first time in his career to cap a standout senior season. He was named First Team All-Centennial Conference and Second Team United Soccer Coaches All-Region last month. He is majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering with minors in computer science and entrepreneurship & management. Sangpachatanaruk led Hopkins with a career-best eight assists and ranked second in points (16). His eight assists are tied for 12
th in school single-season history and are the most by a Blue Jays since 2017.
Dunphy was a third team choice to earn Academic All-America honors for the first time after earning Academic All-District honors four times. He earned his bachelor's degree in molecular and cellular biology in May 2023 and a master's in cellular and molecular biology in May 2024. He will graduate this May with a second masters in regenerative and stem cell technologies. Dunphy played 85 games in his career with 77 starts in the midfield. He totaled 10 goals and nine assists for 29 points in his career. His 85 career games played are tied for fourth in JHU history.
F&M's Kaliebe was named to the second team for the second consecutive year. Kaliebe joins Scott Runyon '01 as the only two F&M men's soccer players to be recognized twice in their respective careers. Kaliebe continues to add to his senior year accolades after being named a First Team All-American, First Team All-Region V and First Team All-Centennial Conference honoree. The midfielder appeared in 20 games with 19 starts, while claiming a team-high 18 points, eight goals and 60 total shots this fall. Kaliebe also generated two assists and 27 shots on target during his impressive senior season. Kaliebe was brilliant in the month of October as he scored two goals, including the game-winner in the Diplomats' 3-1 win over McDaniel. Kaliebe followed up that performance by scoring in each of his next two games to be named the Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week during that stretch.
Kaliebe ends his F&M career tied for fourth in the program record books with 19 assists in four years. The senior is also tied for sixth in games played as he appeared in 80 matches during his time at Franklin & Marshall.