Men’s Soccer Presents Year-End Team Awards
The Brown men's soccer team held its year-end awards ceremony, honoring standout athletes for their contributions throughout the season. Mateo Pereyra received the Britton Chichester Award for exemplifying sportsmanship, while Mathias Hille earned multiple accolades including the Class of 1937 Trophy and the Thomas Gertken Award. Other noteworthy recognitions included Langdon Gryglas for leadership and James Snaith for sportsmanship. The event also involved awarding letter sweaters to freshmen and seniors, highlighting team unity and recognition of achievements.
By the Numbers- Mathias Hille played 1,344 minutes and started all 15 matches this season.
- Mateo Pereyra scored four goals, including the game-winner against Rhode Island.
- The team recognized multiple individual contributions, boosting morale and unity.
- A total of seven awards were presented, emphasizing various facets of player performance and character.
Looking ahead, the team will aim to build on the achievements of this season, as player development continues and recruiting for the next season advances. The players' recognitions may also serve as motivation for upcoming recruits and returning athletes.
Bottom LineThe event not only celebrated individual accomplishments but also reinforced the team’s commitment to sportsmanship, leadership, and collaborative success—principles that will be vital for future seasons.
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