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Seven Men's Soccer Players Named All-OAC

Seven Men's Soccer Players Named All-OAC

WESTERVILLE, Ohio - The Wilmington College men's soccer team placed seven on the All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) men's soccer teams, the league announced on Wednesday.

Fifth-year seniors Elorm Dogbey and Michael Owusu earned First Team All-OAC recognition, seniors Jeffry Vasquez and Casey Miller were named Second Team All-OAC and seniors Yusef Muqtadir and Grant Murray as well as freshman goalkeeper Thomas Grimes garnered Third Team All-OAC honors.

"It is a great day for this program to have so many players get honored by the conference," Head Coach Cory Bucur said. "They have set the bar high for players to come into the program after them, but we have some young guys within the program hungry to achieve what they have achieved. I am so happy for these young men and hope to continue the success for this program for many years to come."

Dogbey, who is received All-OAC recognition for the third consecutive season, led the Quakers offensively with with eight goals and 19 points. The former OAC Forward of the Year in the spring of 2021 took a team-high 31 shots with 47 percent of his shots being on target. Owusu played primarily on the back line and was instrumental in WC's run to the OAC Tournament title game. Wilmington allowed just one goal in its first two games before falling to eventual tournament champion John Carroll University. On the season, Owusu played a large part in the Quakers allowing 1.23 goals per game on the season.

Vasquez, who transitioned into a center forward position in the second half of the year, scored three goals and assisted on four others for a total of 10 points. Miller, who has been a starter for the past three seasons, had his best offensive season in 2022 as a senior. He scored five goals and dished out three assists for a total of 13 points. Muqtadir, a multiple-time All-OAC honoree, was second on the team in goals scored with six while Murray led the Quakers in assists with seven. Two of those assists came on the first goal of the first two OAC Tournament games. 

Grimes started 18 games in net and was once named the OAC Defensive Player of the Week. The native of St. Helena, California, made 70 saves and carried a goals-against average of 1.06.

Wilmington finished its 2022 season with a 12-6-3 overall record and a 5-2-2 mark in OAC contests. The Quakers earned the No. 4 seed for the OAC Tournament and made run to the championship game for the first time since 2006.