Read and Hayfield honoured as U SPORTS second team All-Canadians, Al Arabi named to U SPORTS all-rookie team

Read and Hayfield honoured as U SPORTS second team All-Canadians, Al Arabi named to U SPORTS all-rookie team

Guelph's Kotsopoulos headlines U SPORTS men's soccer major award winners

VANCOUVER (U SPORTS) – Guelph striker Jace Kotsopoulos was honoured with the Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy as U SPORTS men's soccer Player of the Year Wednesday night, as the national award winners were celebrated at the annual All-Canadian gala.

Past Award Winners

UBC midfielder Thomas Gardner captured the Lou Bilek award as Rookie of the Year, while UNBC forward Francesco Bartolillo earned the Student-Athlete Community Service Award for his outstanding contribution both on and off the playing field. Cape Breton bench boss Deano Morley received the Coach of the Year award for the second consecutive season.

JOE JOHNSON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Player of the Year): Jace Kotsopoulos, Guelph

He was one of the most dangerous players in all of U SPORTS.

Whenever Jace Kotsopoulos got a touch on the ball, the fourth-year Guelph Gryphons striker induced panic in defenders and goalkeepers all around U SPORTS. Kotsopoulos had a 2018 season to remember, finishing second in the nation in goals with 15, while also eclipsing the University of Guelph's all-time goals record. 
  
Kotsopoulos becomes just the second Gryphon in program history to win national Player of the Year honours, joining Robbie Murphy who did so in 2011. 
  
The Guelph star's 15 goals paced the OUA this season, with many coming at crucial moments to either tie or win a match. The majority of those 15 came in a memorable September when Kotsopoulos was named U SPORTS Male Athlete of the Month. He scored in six of his eight matches that month and also became the University of Guelph men's all-time leading scorer when he bagged both goals in a 2-0 win over McMaster on Sept. 9. Kotsopoulos had 48 goals to that point, needing one to tie Murphy, Guelph's all-time leader,  at 49. He got it in the 75th minute, heading a ball home from inside the area. But Kotsopoulos wasn't done.  Kotsopoulos established the new school record six minutes later when he took a through ball from teammate Jon Amoo, held off a defender on his shoulder, and coolly finished with his left foot into the bottom corner of the McMaster net. He went on to score six more goals the rest of the season and currently sits in the top spot with 56. 
  
"Jace had an amazing season, breaking the all-time Gryphon goal scoring record, leading the OUA in scoring and coming second in Canada," said Gryphons head coach Keith Mason. "But above all this, Jace is a tremendous individual, humble, talented, hardworking, and a leader. It is a pleasure to coach such a player with these qualities day in day out. He is fully deserving of this special award, but I am sure Jace would be the first to admit he could not have done it without the fantastic support, on and off the field, from his teammates." 

Nominees
CW: Thomas Gardner, UBC
RSEQ: Frédéric Lajoie-Gravelle, Montreal
AUS: Peter Schaale, Cape Breton 

LOU BILEK AWARD (Rookie of the Year): Thomas Gardner, UBC

One of the most highly sought after recruits last off-season, North Vancouver's Thomas Gardner lived up to his billing as one of the most dynamic midfielders in U SPORTS

The first-year arts student scored six times in just 12 regular season games for the Thunderbirds, and his eight points had him third in team scoring. Three of his six goals stood up as game-winners.

Gardner became the first player in conference history to win both the Canada West Player and Rookie of the Year recognition in the same season.

The product of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC2 program was a machine on set pieces, scoring five of his six goals off free kicks, including a streak of four consecutive home games with a free kick tally.

Gardner joins Chris Serban (2014) and Adam Plummer (1999) as U SPORTS Rookie of the Year winners from UBC.

 "I am thrilled for Tommy to be recognized for this prestigious, major award," said Thunderbirds head coach Mike Mosher. "He is a very talented individual who has really embraced coming into the university level of play. He is hard working and humble and has fit in well with our group."

Nominees
OUA: Sebastian Gurrieri, Waterloo
RSEQ: Pierre Lamothe, Montreal
AUS: Tristan Nkoghe, UNB 

STUDENT-ATHLETE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: Francesco Bartolillo, UNBC

The all-time leading goal scorer in UNBC men's soccer history, Francesco Bartolillo paced the Timberwolves this season in goals (6), assists (4), and points (10).

But his achievements off the pitch are even more impressive.

A four-time Academic All-Canadian, Bartolillo will forever leave his fingerprints on the Prince George, B.C., community. Along with coaching youth soccer, and founding a soccer tennis tournament to benefit KidSport BC, Bartolillo created the Timberwolves Student Athlete Society.

In 2017, he created the MVP of the Month initiative, which identifies a youth in the community who is battling cancer. Fundraising events and awareness campaigns are focused around the selected child, with funds raised donated to the child, and to cancer research. Over the past two years, using the funds from events like the Fill the Bus Bottle Drive, and the TSAS Flag Football Tournament, more than $10,000 has been raised and donated.

 "Fran's contribution to the Timberwolves, the university, and the city of Prince George is admirable and deserves recognition," said UNBC head coach Steve Simonson. "His on field actions speak for themselves, but his selfless actions off the field for his fellow athletes, and members of the community is why he is truly a successful student-athlete at UNBC. The MVP of the Month and other community initiatives that Fran has led, and what they mean to the families involved, far outweighs anything that happens on the soccer field."

Nominees
OUA: Andrea Cicciarella, UOIT
RSEQ: Pierre Bardet, UQTR
AUS: Liam Elbourne, StFX 

COACH OF THE YEAR: Deano Morley, Cape Breton

Deano Morley has been selected by his peers as the 2018 U SPORTS men's soccer Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season.

Earning this award in his fifth season at the helm of the Capers program, Morley led his squad to an undefeated 10-0-2 regular season record, a first-place finish in the AUS standings and a first-round playoff bye through en route to a third consecutive AUS title.  

Morley's reigning U SPORTS champion Cape Breton squad allowed just five goals against all season for a goals-against average of 0.42 per game—the best in U SPORTS. 

The Capers scored 36 goals in 12 games this season and had eight shutouts. 

Morley has led the Capers to the AUS postseason in each of his five seasons as head coach.   

Prior to being appointed head coach, he served as an assistant coach from 2007 to 2013. A native of Nottingham, England, he was a student-athlete with the Capers program from 2004 to 2006 before joining the coaching staff. 

 "Deano has established himself as one of the best men's soccer coaches in the country," said Capers Director of Athletics John Ryan. "His leadership, work ethic, and ability to communicate with today's student athletes has allowed him to take our men's soccer program to new heights.  He has built a national calibre  program in every aspect for CBU.  Deano develops outstanding young men, instilling the values of hard work, teamwork, and accountability.  We are pleased that Deano has earned this well-deserved recognition by his colleagues."

Nominees
CW: Marty Anderson, Alberta
OUA: Kwesi Loney, Carleton
RSEQ: Marc Mounicot, McGill 

2018 U SPORTS MEN'S SOCCER ALL-CANADIANS

First Team

Pos.

First Name

Last Name

School

Elig.

Hometown

Program

GK

Connor

James

Alberta

5

Edmonton, Atla.

Business

D

Peter

Schaale

Cape Breton

3

Bernkastel-Kues, Germany

Business Admin.

D

Bila

Dicko-Raynauld

Laval

5

Montreal, Que.

Entrepreneurship

D

Daniel

Gogarty

York

5

Scarborough, Ont.

Business Economics

D

Tammer

Byrne

Fraser Valley

5

Abbotsford, B.C.

Kinesiology

M

Marcus

Campanile

Cape Breton

3

Edinburgh, U.K.

Community Studies

M

Dario

Conte

Carleton

2

Ottawa, Ont.

Economics

M

Thomas

Gardner

UBC

1

North Vancouver, B.C.

Arts

S

Jace

Kotsopoulos

Guelph

4

Burlington, Ont.

Economics

S

Frédéric

Lajoie-Gravelle

Montreal

5

Gatineau, Que.

Psychology and Sociology

S

Cory

Bent

Cape Breton

3

Preston, U.K.

Community Studies

 

Second Team

Pos.

First Name

Last Name

School

Elig.

Hometown

Program

GK

Nizar

Houhou

Laval

5

Melun, France

Phys. Ed & Health (Teaching)

D

Josh

Read

StFX

3

Bath, U.K.

Human Kinetics

D

Noah

Cunningham

Alberta

3

St. Alberta, Alta.

Education

D

Connor

Guilherme

UBC

3

Unionville, Ont.

Science

D

André

Bona

UQAM

5

Montreal, Que.

Environmental Sciences

M

Omar

Kreim

Montreal

3

Casablanca, Morocco

Law

M

Raheem

Rose

Ryerson

5

Toronto, Ont.

Arts & Contemporary Studies

M

Ramzi

Saim

McGill

2

Ile Bizard, Que.

Finance

S

Dan

Hayfield

StFX

4

Exeter, U.K.

Arts

S

Ajeej

Sarkaria

Alberta

3

Edmonton, Alta.

Business

S

Gabriel

Bitar

Carleton

2

Ottawa, Ont.

Arts

 

All-Rookie Team

Pos.

First Name

Last Name

School

Hometown

Program

S

Tristan

Nkoghe

UNB

Sherbrooke, Que.

Arts

M

Felly

Elonda

Moncton

St. John's, N.L.

Arts

M

Ayoub

Al Arabi

StFX

Halifax, N.S.

Human Kinetics

M

Thomas

Gardner

UBC

North Vancouver, B.C.

Arts

S

Nikolas

Baikas

Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Sask.

Arts & Science

S

Matteo

Ventura

Victoria

Victoria, B.C.

Humanities

M

Pierre

Lamothe

Montreal

Greenfield Park, Que.

Physical & Health Ed.

S

Florian

Bettelli

McGill

Roquefort les Pins, France

Science (Math & Computer)

M

Jean-Philippe

Lévesque

Laval

Quebec City, Que.

Nutrition

S

Sebastian

Guerrieri

Waterloo

Oakville, Ont.

Arts

D

Kai

Martin

Ryerson

Toronto, Ont.

Business

D

Cheikh

Tchouambou

McMaster

Brampton, Ont.

Life Sciences