Kevon Neaves On Hermann Trophy Watch List
8/20/08
TAMPA - University of South Florida senior Kevon Neaves has been
selected to the 2008 Men’s Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy Watch
List, announced early on Tuesday.
The award is given annually to the top collegiate men’s soccer player in
the country.
Last year Neaves finished with six goals and eight assists, and was
named to the 2007 National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA)
Men’s Division I All-Northeast Region first team and to the BIG EAST
Weekly Honor Roll (how many times). In the second half of the season he
was ranked as high as 21st in the nation with .47 assists per game and
52nd in the country with 1.18 points per game. He was a 2007 first team
All-BIG EAST Conference player and was selected to the 2008 preseason
all-conference team.
Considered the highest individual honor in intercollegiate soccer, the
recipients of the MAC's Hermann Trophy are selected by Division I head
coaches who are current members of the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America. A list of 15 semifinalists is selected by a
coaches committee in November, with three finalists announced in early
December. They will invited to the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis,
Mo., for a news conference on Jan. 9, 2009, where the winner will be
announced, with a presentation banquet following.
The Missouri Athletic Club has been presenting college soccer’s players
of the year awards since 1986. The MAC was established in 1903 as an
athletic, dining and social club. It has a “Platinum Club of America”
status, which is awarded to the top private clubs in the country.
Based in Kansas City, Kan., the NSCAA is the largest coaches'
organization in the United States. Since its founding in 1941, it has
grown to include more than 26,000 members who coach both genders at all
levels of the sport. In addition to a national rankings program for
colleges and high schools, NSCAA offers an extensive recognition program
that presents nearly 10,000 individual awards every year. It fulfills
its mission of coaching education through a nationwide program of
clinics and week-long courses, teaching more than 4,000 soccer coaches
each year.
An exhibition dedicated to the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy
featuring all former recipients of both the MAC and Hermann trophies,
the current winners, a replica of the Irish crystal trophy and the
original Hermann Trophy is on display at the National Soccer Museum in
Oneonta, N.Y. Additional information about the National Soccer Hall of
Fame can be found at www.soccerhall.org.
For the complete listing of all the candidates for the Men’s Missouri
Athletic Club Hermann Trophy Watch List, visit www.nscaa.com.
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