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Three Named All-Conference for Men's Soccer

Three Named All-Conference for Men's Soccer

Full Centennial Conference Release

HAVERFORD, Pa. - Three Haverford College men's soccer student-athletes were named to All-Centennial Conference honors, the conference office announced on Wednesday afternoon. Junior forward Paul-Andre Coulibaly picked up a spot on the second team, joining senior captain midfielder Noah Schwab in earning that honor. Sophomore defender Max Mouer was  additionally named honorable mention All-Centennial. 

Coulibaly, a native of Abuja, Nigeria, appeared in all 17 matches for the Fords in 2021, logging 15 starts. He tallied a team-leading seven goals and one assist, leading the Fords with 15 total points. Coulibaly delivered a pair of game-winners, proving to be the difference in Haverford's OT win over Arcadia (Sept. 15) and the 1-0 triumph at McDaniel (Oct. 16), setting the state for a late-season road victory in Westminster with a first-half tally. 

An anchor in the midfield for the Fords, Schwab notched his second consecutive All-CC honor after picking up honorable mention designation following the 2019 campaign. A CoSIDA Academic All-District selection in 2020, Schwab appeared in 16 games this season, tallying two goals. The Millburn, N.J. product will graduate Haverford with six career goals and two assists in a stalwart four years on campus. 

Mouer earned honorable mention honors after a standout campaign on the defensive end for the Fords, appearing in all 17 games. In addition to his defensive prowess, Mouer earned the game-winning goal by soaring in a corner kick in a 1-0 triumph over Rutgers-Camden in October. Mouer, a Houston, Texas native , was named the Centennial Conference Player of the Week on October 12 following the victory. 

Junior defender Ben Ward (Wellesley, Mass.) was named to the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team. Haverford has now had multiple All-Centennial Conference honorees in each season dating back to the 2010 campaign.