2012 WVIAC Men's Soccer All-Conference Team
PRINCETON, W. Va. – The Concord University men's soccer team placed two players on the All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team, the league office announced Friday. Senior
Richard Vincent and freshman
Isaac Jordan both earned second team All-WVIAC honors for their performances this season.
Vincent, a Charlotte, N.C. native, started 17 games and led Concord with team-highs of six goals, 14 points and 19 shots on goal. Vincent, who also passed out two assists and had one game-winning goal, finished the regular season ranked seventh in the conference in total shots with 38. He leaves Concord ranked sixth in school-history in points (23), tied for sixth in goals (eight) and tied for fifth in assists (seven).
Jordan quickly established himself as one of Concord's top players in 2012, starting six of 14 games played in his inaugural season and compiling four goals,
three assists, 11 points and 14 shots on goal. The Knoxville, Tennessee native started five of Concord's final six games.
Charleston's Rob Vincent and Chris Grassie were named the WVIAC's Player of the Year and Coach of the Year, respectively. Oliver Bienias of Davis & Elkins was named the WVIAC Freshman of the Year.
Concord ended its season with an overall record of 5-11-2, one of the best seasons in the program's history. The Mountain Lions will look to build on its season next year when they return 21 of 24 players from the 2012 roster.