Stevens Institute of Technology graduate students Bruno Andino and Justin Cross, along with senior Fritz Kabeiseman, received Division III Men's Soccer Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Communicators (CSC), with Andino and Cross named to the organization's First Team for the second consecutive year, and Kabeiseman landing on the Second Team. Andino also earned his second career United Soccer Coaches All-America accolade for his performance on the field.

Why It Matters

The recognition of these soccer student-athletes for their academic excellence, as well as their on-field performance, highlights their exceptional dedication to both their studies and their sport, setting a standard for student-athletes nationwide.

By the Numbers
  • 10 of Andino's 18 career goals were game-winners
  • Career total of 19 clean sheets for Justin Cross
  • 3.96 cumulative GPA for Bruno Andino
  • 27-4-11 career record for Justin Cross
  • 22 career points for Fritz Kabeiseman
  • All three student-athletes were also recognized as Scholar All-Americans by the United Soccer Coaches
  • The complete Division III Academic All-America team had an average 3.87 GPA
State of Play
  • Recognition marked the third straight conference title for the Stevens men's soccer program
  • Stevens trio were the lone representatives selected that represent the MAC Freedom