LANCASTER, PA – Johns Hopkins freshman forward
Brendan Listzwan has been named the Centennial Conference Men's Soccer Rookie of the Year and earned First Team All-Centennial Conference honors it was announced this morning. Â Listzwan was one of three Blue Jays named to the 2025 All-Centennial Team, which was announced by league today.
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Joining Listzwan on the All-Centennial Team were senior defender
Scotty Coleman, who was named to the second team, and senior defender
Will Andrus, who was an honorable mention selection. With its three selections, Johns Hopkins has now produced 172 All-CC selections, including 78 first team honorees, since th league was formed in 1993. In addition to the three All-Centennial selections, Johns Hopkins also placed freshman
Paul Sapilewski on the league's All-Sportsmanship Team.
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Listzwan was one of two freshmen in the league to earn a spot on the first team and becomes Johns Hopkins' third all-time CC Rookie of the Year. He is also just the seventh Blue Jay freshman to earn First Team All-Centennial Conference honors. Listzwan totaled five goals and added seven assists for 17 points as he played in all 21 games and started 19 times; he led the team in points and assists and tied for the team lead with his five goals.
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Coleman started all 17 games he appeared in this season and tied for the team lead with five goals on the year. This is the first time in his career that he has landed a spot on the All-Centennial Team and he caps his career with 15 goals and four assists for 34 points in 80 games played (39 starts). He was part of an overall Blue Jay defense that posted seven shutouts and finished the season with a 1.33 goals against average.
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Andrus played in and started the first 13 games of the season on the Blue Jay defense before missing the final eight games of the year. A mainstay on the backline throughout his career, he played in 69 games and made 68 starts over the last four years and totaled two goals and six assists for 10 points,
Sapilewski made an immediate impact in his first season at Homewood as he played in 17 games with seven starts to his credit. He finished his rookie year with one goal and one assist to his credit.
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