Men's Team of the Week: Nov. 11

Men's Team of the Week: Nov. 11
by TopDrawerSoccer
November 11, 2025

A sophomore forward who scored one clutch goal after another leads the latest men’s college soccer team of the week.

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Denver entered the last day of the regular season needing at least a draw to feel confident in winning the Summit League trophy. Facing St. Thomas (Minn.) and down 1-0 with less than five minutes left, New Zealand native Keegan Kelly scored his first goal of the season to equalize, earning the Pioneers a share of the conference trophy. Next came the conference semifinal, where, with the game tied 1-1 at halftime, the sophomore bagged a perfect hat trick, sending the team past Oral Roberts with a 4-1 win.

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Player of the Week: Keegan Kelly, Denver(m)

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GK: Jorge Ortega, Massachusetts-Lowell(m) - Words hardly do justice in explaining the incredible game Ortega had in the America East quarter final, as he made eight saves, scored a last-second equalizer to send the game to overtime, then saved two penalty kicks to secure the victory.

D: Beau Morrison, California(m) - The sophomore defender played every minute in two ACC tournament shutouts, defeating Duke 2-0 and scoring the only goal to send the Bears past Pittsburgh to the semifinals.

D: Chimere Omeze, Syracuse(m) - After starting in the 2-1 victory over Virginia Tech, Omeze took his game to another level versus No. 6 NC State as he scored one and assisted another in the 3-0 ACC quarter-final win.

D: Alfonso Gilleard-Soriano, Florida International(m) - Not only did he play all 90 minutes, the sophomore defender also struck the volley to defeat Missouri State 1-0 in the AAC quarter final.

M: Alvaro Maneiro, Iona University(m) - Maneiro started in the 3-1 win over Manhattan, then scored a hat trick in the 5-0 rout of Quinnipiac.

M: Martin Kozak, Elon(m) - In a creative masterclass, Kozak scored one and assisted four as Elon came out victorious in the 6-4 thriller with Campbell.

M: Charles-Emile Brunet, SMU(m) - The Canadian sophomore managed three assists in the 5-4 victory over Wake Forest, then played all 90 minutes in the 1-0 road upset of No. 11 Stanford to reach the ACC semi-final.

M: Arnau Rabassa Guillamon, Fairleigh Dickinson(m) - With the team needing two wins to lift the regular season NEC trophy, Guillamon stepped up, scoring twice to defeat Mercyhurst 3-2, then striking the lone goal to top Howard 1-0.

F: Keegan Kelly, Denver(m) - Kelly was the hero Denver needed to win the regular-season Summit League trophy, then reach the tournament final.

F: Evan Carlson, Drake(m) - The graduate student scored his first three goals of the season in a hat trick to beat Bradley 4-2.

F: Sadam Masereka, Maryland(m) - Needing a win to secure the Big Ten trophy, Masereka delivered with a hat trick and an assist to narrowly edge Michigan State 4-3.

Honorable Mention: GK Andrew Samuels (Princeton(m)), D Max Schrader (Rider(m)), D Braden Dunham (Furman(m)), D Francesco Chiappo (LIU(m)), M Kyle Evans (Marist(m)), M Ethan Hackenberg (SIUE(m)), M Martin Bakken (Dayton(m)), M Keegan Walker (Wisconsin-Green Bay(m)), F Oskar Kaufmann (USC Upstate(m)), F Sergi Solans (UCLA(m)), F Arnaud Tattevin (UNC Greensboro(m))

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