
Husky Trio Earns All-Conference Recognition
November 08, 2024 | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE – Peter Kingston, Caden Buckley and Zach Ramsey have garnered All-Big Ten honors, as the conference office announced its year-end awards today.
Kingston and Buckley were named to the second team while Ramsey gets the nod on the All-Freshman team.
In his second season on Montlake, Kingston has set new career highs in single season goals (5), assists (4), points (14) and shots (28). His five goals are tied for 10th most in the conference and 14 points puts him at seventh. Earlier this season, Kingston recorded a pair of goals in the Huskies' 3-1 win over Penn State to begin a five-match unbeaten streak. Twice this season, the senior notched a pair of assists.
Buckley, a senior from Las Vegas, has anchored the Washington backline holding opponents to under 10 shots a game. He has also added three assists, all coming in conference action. Buckley is one of four Huskies to start in all 18 matches.
In 14 matches, Ramsey has tallied a pair of goals to earn his first career all-conference recognition. His first career point came against No. 9 Denver via an assist. His first career goal came a match later, a game-winner at Air Force. Ramsey's second goal was also a match-winner at No. 25 UCLA to help the Huskies secure the 4-seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
Additionally, redshirt junior Chris Peretti was named to the Sportsmanship Team, recognizing a player distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior.
For more information on the UW men's soccer team, follow @UW_MSoccer on X and Instagram.
2024 Big Ten Men's Soccer Postseason Honors
Offensive Player of the Year: Tommy Mihalic, Indiana
Midfielder of the Year: Michael Adedokun, Ohio State
Defensive Player of the Year: William Kulvik, Maryland
Goalkeeper of the Year: Zac Kelly, Michigan State
Freshman of the Year: Dean Boltz, Wisconsin
Coach of the Year: Brian Maisonneuve, Ohio State
All-Big Ten First Team
Quinton Elliot, D, Indiana
Patrick McDonald, M, Indiana
Tommy Mihalic, F, Indiana
Samuel Sarver, F, Indiana
Loen Koehl, M, Maryland
William Kulvik, D, Maryland
Zac Kelly, GK, Michigan State
Michael Adedokun, M, Ohio State
Siggi Magnusson, D, Ohio State
Deylen Vellios, D, Ohio State
Andre Ochoa, M, UCLA
All-Big Ten Second Team
JT Harms, GK, Indiana
Jansen Miller, D, Indiana
Max Rogers, F, Maryland
Colin Griffith, F, Maryland
Bryce Blevins, D, Michigan
Colin McCamy, M, Northwestern
Nigel Prince, D, Northwestern
Marko Borkovic, F, Ohio State
Luciano Pechota, M, Ohio State
Curt Calov, M, Rutgers
Nico Cavallo, D, UCLA
Peter Kingston, M, Washington
Caden Buckley, D, Washington
Dean Boltz, F, Wisconsin
All-Freshman Team
Laurin Mack, Maryland
Charlie Heuer, Indiana
Josh Maher, Indiana
Kamau Brame, Michigan
Brandon Munson, Michigan State
David Ajagbe, Ohio State
Nick McHenry, Ohio State
Malick Daouda, Penn State
Allan Legaspi, UCLA
Zach Ramsey, Washington
Dean Boltz, Wisconsin
Matthew Zachemski, Wisconsin
Sportsmanship Team
Jack Wagoner, Jr., Indiana
Alex Nitzl, Gr., Maryland
Ethan Wood, Gr., Michigan
Jonathan Stout, Jr., Michigan State
Thaddaeus Dewing, Gr., Northwestern
Parker Grinstead, Sr., Ohio State
Ben Liscum, R-Jr., Penn State
Aidan Flynn, Sr., Rutgers
Andre Ochoa, Sr., UCLA
Chris Peretti, R-Jr., Washington
Ryan Keefe, Sr., Wisconsin
Kingston and Buckley were named to the second team while Ramsey gets the nod on the All-Freshman team.
In his second season on Montlake, Kingston has set new career highs in single season goals (5), assists (4), points (14) and shots (28). His five goals are tied for 10th most in the conference and 14 points puts him at seventh. Earlier this season, Kingston recorded a pair of goals in the Huskies' 3-1 win over Penn State to begin a five-match unbeaten streak. Twice this season, the senior notched a pair of assists.
Buckley, a senior from Las Vegas, has anchored the Washington backline holding opponents to under 10 shots a game. He has also added three assists, all coming in conference action. Buckley is one of four Huskies to start in all 18 matches.
In 14 matches, Ramsey has tallied a pair of goals to earn his first career all-conference recognition. His first career point came against No. 9 Denver via an assist. His first career goal came a match later, a game-winner at Air Force. Ramsey's second goal was also a match-winner at No. 25 UCLA to help the Huskies secure the 4-seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
Additionally, redshirt junior Chris Peretti was named to the Sportsmanship Team, recognizing a player distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior.
For more information on the UW men's soccer team, follow @UW_MSoccer on X and Instagram.
2024 Big Ten Men's Soccer Postseason Honors
Offensive Player of the Year: Tommy Mihalic, Indiana
Midfielder of the Year: Michael Adedokun, Ohio State
Defensive Player of the Year: William Kulvik, Maryland
Goalkeeper of the Year: Zac Kelly, Michigan State
Freshman of the Year: Dean Boltz, Wisconsin
Coach of the Year: Brian Maisonneuve, Ohio State
All-Big Ten First Team
Quinton Elliot, D, Indiana
Patrick McDonald, M, Indiana
Tommy Mihalic, F, Indiana
Samuel Sarver, F, Indiana
Loen Koehl, M, Maryland
William Kulvik, D, Maryland
Zac Kelly, GK, Michigan State
Michael Adedokun, M, Ohio State
Siggi Magnusson, D, Ohio State
Deylen Vellios, D, Ohio State
Andre Ochoa, M, UCLA
All-Big Ten Second Team
JT Harms, GK, Indiana
Jansen Miller, D, Indiana
Max Rogers, F, Maryland
Colin Griffith, F, Maryland
Bryce Blevins, D, Michigan
Colin McCamy, M, Northwestern
Nigel Prince, D, Northwestern
Marko Borkovic, F, Ohio State
Luciano Pechota, M, Ohio State
Curt Calov, M, Rutgers
Nico Cavallo, D, UCLA
Peter Kingston, M, Washington
Caden Buckley, D, Washington
Dean Boltz, F, Wisconsin
All-Freshman Team
Laurin Mack, Maryland
Charlie Heuer, Indiana
Josh Maher, Indiana
Kamau Brame, Michigan
Brandon Munson, Michigan State
David Ajagbe, Ohio State
Nick McHenry, Ohio State
Malick Daouda, Penn State
Allan Legaspi, UCLA
Zach Ramsey, Washington
Dean Boltz, Wisconsin
Matthew Zachemski, Wisconsin
Sportsmanship Team
Jack Wagoner, Jr., Indiana
Alex Nitzl, Gr., Maryland
Ethan Wood, Gr., Michigan
Jonathan Stout, Jr., Michigan State
Thaddaeus Dewing, Gr., Northwestern
Parker Grinstead, Sr., Ohio State
Ben Liscum, R-Jr., Penn State
Aidan Flynn, Sr., Rutgers
Andre Ochoa, Sr., UCLA
Chris Peretti, R-Jr., Washington
Ryan Keefe, Sr., Wisconsin
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