2025 Men’s Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List Announced

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (October 10, 2025) – United Soccer Coaches announced on Friday the 31 NCAA Men’s Division I college soccer players named to the 2025 Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List.

The Hermann Trophy is presented annually by the Missouri Athletic Club and is the nation’s highest individual honor recognizing the National Player of the Year as determined by voting of Division I head coaches who are members of United Soccer Coaches. It is named in honor of the late Robert Hermann, the legendary St. Louis, Mo., businessman and soccer executive who founded the National Professional Soccer League, the first pro soccer league in the United States which became the North American Soccer League. He was inducted in the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame in 2012.

The 2025 midseason watch list was compiled by members of the Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List Committee. A total of 15 players will be named 2025 Hermann Trophy semifinalists on December 9 at the conclusion of NCAA Division I All-American voting. From that list, head coaches will cast votes, and three players will be named finalists. The 2025 recipient will be announced January 9, 2026, in a ceremony at the historic Missouri Athletic Club in downtown St. Louis, Mo.

2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List

PositionNameClassSchoolHometown
KMitch BudlerSr.University of AkronLincoln, Neb.
KSebastian ConlonSr.University of KentuckyReston, Va.
KLogan ErbSr.NC State UniversityHouston, Texas
KAndrew SamuelsJr.Princeton UniversityBurlingame, Calif.
DKamran AcitoSr.Duke UniversityManhattan, N.Y.
DNikola MarkovicSo.NC State UniversityGatineau, Que.
DAbdel TalabiSr.Bryant UniversityDerbyshire, England
DGiuliano Fravolini WhitchurchSr.Princeton UniversitySan Diego, Calif.
MRichie AmanSr.University of WashingtonHanover, N.H.
MZach BohaneSr.Stanford UniversityMonte Sereno, Calif.
MArnau FarnosSr.Oregon State UniversityRiudoms, Spain
MCooper FlaxSr.Wake Forest UniversityDix Hills, N.Y.
MCooper ForcelliniSr.Xavier UniversityOlathe, Kan.
MRansford GyanSo.Clemson UniversitySunyani, Ghana
MDiego HernandezJr.Furman UniversityMesquite, Texas
MKenan HotSr.Duke UniversityLincroft, N.J.
MEduoard NysJr.University of Illinois ChicagoDottignies, Belgium
MZach ZengueSr.Georgetown UniversityNorth Oaks, Minn.
FDavid AgjabeSo.University of PortlandSurrey, B.C.
FPalmer AultSr.Indiana UniversityNoblesville, Ind.
FMarcus CaldeiraSr.West Virginia UniversityMississauga, Ont.
FJunior DioufFr.Grand Canyon UniversityThies, Senegal
FEnzo DovloJr.University of North Carolina-GreensboroParis, France
FJoe HighfieldSo.University of PortlandPlymouth, Minn.
FMaximilian KissellSr.University of VermontWiesbaden, German
FRicky LouisSo.Georgia Southern UniversityFort Myers, Fla.
FDaniel LugoSo.High Point UniversitySt. Petersburg, Fla.
FDonavan PhillipJr.NC State UniversityCastries, Saint Lucia
FPablo PozosJr.West Virginia UniversityMadrid, Spain
FNicholas SimmondsFr.University of VirginiaMidlothian, Va.
FMarius StennerSo.University of DelawareSvendborg, Denmark

About the Missouri Athletic Club

Located in St. Louis, Mo., the Missouri Athletic Club has been presenting college soccer’s player of the year awards since 1986. The MAC was established in 1903 as an athletic, dining and social club. It has a “Platinum Club of America” status, which is awarded to the top private clubs in the country. To learn more about the Missouri Athletic Club, go to mac-stl.org.

About United Soccer Coaches

Founded in 1941 and headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., United Soccer Coaches is the trusted and unifying voice, advocate and partner for coaches at all levels of the game. The largest community for soccer coaches in the world, we united coaches of all levels around the love of the game. For more information go to UnitedSoccerCoaches.org.