[SOCCER AMERICA AWARDS] Casey Townsend, who started every game for NCAA Division I champion Maryland and finished
second on the Terrapins with 26 points on 11 goals and four assists, is the 2008 Soccer America Men's Freshman of the Year.
Townsend, a
two-time Mr. Soccer in Michigan, got a jump on things when he enrolled at Maryland last spring, and it paid off as he started every game and finished second on the Terrapins with 26 points on 11
goals and four assists.
Coach
Sasho Cirovski credits Townsend's work in spring practice for his rapid improvement.
One of Townsend's best games
of the season came in the ACC final, a 1-0 win over Virginia during which he set up teammate
Jeremy Hall with a well-placed cross for a third-minute goal and
hit the crossbar with one of seven shots in the first half.
Townsend was joined by fellow Terrapin
Zac MacMath on the All-Freshman first team and
Matt Kassel on the second team.
SOCCER AMERICA MEN'S FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Casey Townsend,
Maryland
SOCCER AMERICA MEN'S ALL-FRESHMAN First Team
Zac MacMath, Maryland
Will Bruin,
Indiana
Lucky Mkosana, Dartmouth
Darlington Nagbe, Akron
Austin Neil, Tulsa
Kofi Sarkodie, Akron
Billy Schuler, North Carolina
Tony Tchani, Virginia
Casey Townsend,
Maryland
Dan Wenzel, Wake Forest
Sheanon Williams, North Carolina
Second Team
Andrew Fontein, UC Irvine
Brian Holt, Creighton
Michael Bustamante, Boston University
Tony Cascio, Connecticut
Sam Garza, Denver
Matt Kassel, Maryland
Danny Mwanga, Oregon State
Brian Ownby, Virginia
Colin Rolfe,
Louisville
Patrick Sigler, Cal Poly
Kirk Urso, North Carolina