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Soccer America Men's Team of the Week
September 22nd, 2009 7AM
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[COLLEGE] Michael Nanchoff, who scored on a free kick to give No. 1 Akron a 1-0 win over Indiana, is Soccer America Men's Player of the Week for games played Sept. 14-20. For the Soccer America Men's Team of the Week ...

GOALKEEPER
Daniel Withrow (Marshall), Fr.
Led Herd to upset over unbeaten Kentucky with seven saves in 1-0 overtime win.

DEFENDERS
Phil Edginton (Louisville), Sr.
Anchored backline that collected fourth and fifth shutouts of season with wins over West Virginia (2-0) and Pitt (5-0).
Dylan Riley (Cal State Northridge), Sr.
Picked up clutch goals in 2-1 victories over Tulsa and host SMU at Prego Italian Express Invitational.
A.J. Soares (California), Jr.
Scored two goals and assisted on the other in 3-0 win at San Francisco.

MIDFIELDERS
Neil Barlow (Virginia), Sr.
Scored goal in 1-0 win over Mt. St. Mary's and assisted on goal in 1-0 win at Wake Forest that snapped Deacons' home unbeaten streak at 35 games.
Johannes Demarzi (Missouri State), Sr.
Set up goal with corner kick in 1-0 win at ranked Creighton and added goal and assist in 4-0 victory over Centenary.
Michael Nanchoff (Akron), Soph.
Scored game-winning goal against Indiana (1-0) and added assist in 4-0 victory over Saint Louis.
Yannick Salmon (Rutgers), Jr.
Jamaican youth international scored three goals, including both game-winners, in 2-1 victories over Providence and Connecticut.

FORWARDS
Rafael Baca (Loyola Marymount), Jr.
Scored two goals to lead Lions to 3-2 victory over unbeaten Dartmouth.
Levi Houapeu (UMBC), Jr.
Scored three times in 3-0 win over Drexel to help Retrievers achieve best start ever as D1 program (7-0-0).
Ryan Kinne (Monmouth), Jr.
Had career-high two goals and assist in 4-1 win over Cornell and assist on goal in 1-0 victory over Princeton.

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