List of Hermann Trophy men's winners

The Hermann Trophy is awarded annually by the Missouri Athletic Club to the United States's top male and female college soccer players. In 1967, Bob Hermann, the president of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) and the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the NPSL's successor, the North American Soccer League, established a trophy to annually recognize the top men's collegiate soccer player. The trophy, named the Hermann Trophy, has been awarded each year since 1967. In 1988, a second Hermann Trophy was inaugurated to recognize the top women's collegiate player of the year. In 1986, the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) began naming an annual player of the year as a rival to the Hermann Trophy. Then in 1996, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) initiated its own annual player of the year award. These three competing awards began merging three years later when the NSCAA and MAC agreed to cooperate on naming a combined collegiate player of the year. Finally, beginning in 2002, the MAC/NSCAA and Hermann Trophy organization merged to create a unified trophy for the top college soccer player of the year. The original Hermann Award Trophy is on display in the Hermann Atrium located in the McDonnell Athletic Center at MICDS in Ladue, Missouri. The original trophy was donated to the school by Hermann in 2003.[1]

Hermann Trophy
Given forHonoring the top male and female collegiate soccer players in the United States
LocationMissouri Athletic Club,
St. Louis
Presented byMissouri Athletic Club (1967––current)
History
First award1967 to Dov Markus
Most recentJon Bakero,
Wake Forest University
Websitehttp://www.machermanntrophy.org/

Key

* 1st overall draft pick in the MLS SuperDraft or the NASL Draft
Inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame
First overall draft pick and inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame

List of Hermann Trophy winners

Men's Hermann Winners
Year Nat. Name School Position Class
1967 URSDov MarkusLong Island
1968 ESPManuel HernandezSan Jose State
1969 USAAl TrostSaint Louis
1970 USAAl Trost (2)†Saint Louis
1971 USAMike SeereySaint Louis
1972 USAMike Seerey (2)Saint Louis
1973 USADan CounceSaint Louis
1974 IRNFarrukh QuarishiOneonta
1975 YUGSteve Ralbovsky*Brown
1976 USAGlenn MyernickHartwick
1977 USABilly GazonasHartwick
1978 ARGAngelo DiBernardoIndiana
1979 GREJim StamatisPenn State
1980 USAJoe Morrone*Connecticut
1981 HONArmando BetancourtIndiana
1982 USAJoe UlrichDuke
1983 USAMike JeffriesDuke
1984 EGYAmr AlyColumbia
1985 USATom KainDuke
1986 USAJohn KerrDuke
1987 USABruce MurrayClemson
1988 USAKen SnowIndiana
1989 USATony MeolaVirginia
1990 USAKen SnowIndiana
1991 USAAlexi LalasRutgers
1992 USABrad FriedelUCLA
1993 USAClaudio ReynaVirginia
1994 USABrian MaisonneuveIndiana
1995 USAMike FisherVirginia
1996 USAMike FisherVirginia
1997 COLJohnny TorresCreighton
1998 POLWojtek KrakowiakClemson
1999 USAAli CurtisDuke
2000 LBRChris Gbandi*UConn
2001 USALuchi GonzalezSMU
2002 USAAlecko Eskandarian*Virginia
2003 USAChris WingertSt. John's
2004 USADanny O'RourkeIndiana
2005 USAJason GareyMaryland
2006 USAJoseph LapiraNotre Dame
2007 JAMO'Brian WhiteConnecticut
2008 USAMarcus TracyWake Forest
2009 CANTeal BunburyAkron
2010 LBRDarlington NagbeAkron
2011 USAAndrew Wenger*Duke
2012 USAPatrick MullinsMaryland
2013 USAPatrick Mullins (2)Maryland
2014 GERLeo StolzUCLA
2015 USAJordan MorrisStanford
2016 USAIan HarkesWake Forest
2017 ESPJon BakeroWake Forest
2018 USAAndrew GutmanIndiana
2019 USARobbie Robinson*Clemson

Trophies won by school

This is a list of the colleges and universities who have had a men's college soccer player win a Hermann trophy. Twenty-three different schools have produced a Hermann Trophy recipient.

School Trophies
held
Indiana 7
Duke 6
Saint Louis 5
Virginia 5
Clemson 3
Connecticut 3
Maryland 3
Wake Forest 3
Akron 2
Hartwick 2
UCLA 2
Brown 1
Columbia 1
Creighton 1
Brooklyn 1
Notre Dame 1
Oneonta 1
Penn State 1
Rutgers 1
San Jose State 1
SMU 1
St. John's 1
Stanford 1

References

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