DENVER - Seattle U sophomore forward
David Olsen became the first WAC men's soccer player since 1999 to be named First Team All-America, as announced by the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) on Friday morning. Teammate
Kyle Bjornethun and UNLV forward
Danny Musovski earned Second Team honors.
Olsen led the conference in shots (95) and goals (16) and tied with Musovski for the lead in points (33) as the Redhawks advanced to the third round of the NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament before bowing out against College Cup participant Syracuse. His 95 shots are tied for the WAC single sason record and his 10 goals in conference play also tied him for the WAC single season record, coincidently with SMU's Mohammed Fahim, who was the last WAC men's soccer player to earn first team honors.
Bjornethun and Musovski earned national honors after being named WAC Defensive and Offensive Players of the Year respectively.
2015 NSCAA Division I Men's All-America Teams