2017 United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American
2017 D3Soccer.com Second Team All-American
2018 United Soccer Coaches First Team All-American
2017
Playing central back on a team that allowed 0.45 goals-against average, the 10
th-best mark in Division III is hard enough. Add on to that a team-leading 11 goals and juniorÂ
Sainclair Tueno (Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair) has had an eventful awards season, earning consensus All-American honors with his selection as Second Team D3soccer.com and United Soccer Coaches All-American.
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Tueno was also named First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region and All-MAC Commonwealth honors in November.
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Tueno turned into a major scoring threat in his third season with the Warriors. The athletic three-time all-conference selection led the team with 11 goals and 22 points. He had three multi-goal games this season, scoring twice against 13th-ranked Scranton, Misericordia and Hood. He also netted four game-winning goals, including in a 2-1 come-from-behind win over Widener. He scored a goal in five of six games to end the season, while scoring a goal in each of the MAC Commonwealth Championship games, including the first goal in a 2-1 final win over Messiah to cap a tournament MVP performance. He also scored in a 2-0 win over Lehman in the opening round of the NCAA Championship.
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2018
A four-time all-conference selection, Tueno led one of the top defenses in the country from his center back position and he remained one of the team's top scoring threats, finishing the year tied for second on the team with three goals and tied for the team lead in shots with 34.
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Lycoming recorded nine shutouts in the 18 games that Tueno started and gave up more than one goal just three times, posting a 0.65 goals-against average with Tueno in the lineup.
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One of the most decorated players in Lycoming's history, the two-time All-American set a school record with six MAC Commonwealth Player of the Week honors and is the only player to win the award on offense and defense. His 76 career games started are tied for third and his 20 goals tied for 16th. He was named MAC Commonwealth Championship MVP during both of the Warriors title runs in 2015 and 2017 and helped his graduating class win 61 games, tying the 2017 class for the most wins in program history.
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