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Coulibaly and Ioffreda Pick Up All-CC Honors for Men's Soccer

Coulibaly and Ioffreda Pick Up All-CC Honors for Men's Soccer

Full Centennial Conference Release

HAVERFORD, Pa. - Haverford senior forward Paul-Andre Coulibaly (Abuja, Nigeria) was named to second-team All-Centennial Conference honors, while junior goalkeeper Dylan Ioffreda (Hershey, Pa.) picked up honorable mention honors, the Centennial Conference announced in a release on Wednesday afternoon. Luca Mello (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was named to the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team. 

Haverford has had multiple All-Centennial Conference honorees in each season dating back to the 2010 campaign.

Coulibaly capped his Haverford career with a second-consecutive All-CC honor, also earning second-team designation following his junior campaign in 2021. This season, the Abuja, Nigeria native was integral to the Haverford attack, leading the Fords with five goals and 12 points in 17 games. 

His five goals on the season was good for ninth in the Centennial Conference, while Coulibaly fired the second-most shots (51) and third-most shots on target (22), in the conference. Coulibaly finishes his Haverford tenure with 17 goals, four assists and 38 points in 32 games played. Coulibaly was credited with the game-winning goal in Haverford's 2-1 triumph over rival Swarthmore in the season finale. 

Ioffreda earned his first All-Conference nod after a stellar junior season between the pipes for the Fords. The Hershey, Pa. product led the Centennial Conference in saves, posting 84 on the season, including 46 in CC games. 

His .800 save percentage was good for fifth in the conference, and that number jumped up to .821 in conference games, good for fourth among CC competitors. Ioffreda logged three shutouts on the season, blanking CC champions Muhlenberg and Rutgers-Camden in consecutive contests on October 1 and October 5, before also holding McDaniel without a goal on Ocotber 15. 

In a September win over NCAA tournament-bound Rowan, Ioffreda was the hero as he turned away a Profs penalty kick attempt in the 74th minute, lunging to his right and then making an immediate lunge back and to his left to stop a second shot off the redirection, keeping the contest knotted at 1-1 in an eventual 2-1 win for the Fords. 

Chris Richards of Muhlenberg was named the Offensive Player of the Year, while Tim Treinen of Johns Hopkins picked up Defensive Player of the Year honors. Athi Msiza was named Rookie of the Year for Gettysburg while the coaching staff at F&M picked up Staff of the Year honors for 2022.