Eight Huskies Claim Big Ten Conference Awards
November 13, 2025 | Men's Soccer
SEATTLE - Eight Huskies claimed nine Big Ten end of season awards on Thursday, the second most of any team in the conference. Richie Aman headlined the list, taking home the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year award while also collecting All-Big Ten First Team honors.
Harrison Bertos, Alex Hall, and Zach Ramsey each joined Aman on the All-Big Ten First Team while Jadon Bowton and Charlie Kosakoff were named to the All-Big Ten Second Team. Asher Hestad earned a spot on the All-Freshman Team and Conner Leber was lauded as the Huskies' Sportsmanship honoree.
Aman has been one of the best midfielders in college soccer, headlining the MAC Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List while tallying the most assists in the conference and the third most in the NCAA. Aman has played in ever game this season, including the full 90 eight times while being named the No. 6 player in the Top Drawer Soccer Midseason Top 100 players and the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 20).
Harrison Bertos has been instrumental to the Huskies defense, helping the team to seven shutouts while also providing an offensive spark on set pieces. He's tallied three goals, including two game-winning goals while being named the Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week (Oct. 7) and the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 30).
Zach Ramsey has been Washington's maestro in the midfield, playing in all 18 games while tallying a career-high 18 points (6g, 6a). He's played the full 90 on 10 occasions while bagging two game-winning goals and being named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (Sept. 2).
Alex Hall has become an offensive force for the Huskies in 2025. Most recently, he netted the game winner against Ohio State and dished an assist as well. He also scored the game-winning goal against Indiana before assisting another strike later in the match. He has a career-high 15 points on the season (4g, 7a). He was also named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7).
Charlie Kosakoff has been Washington's go-to striker all season long. He picked up his first weekly award, Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2) after scoring a brace against Michigan State, and he leads the team in points (20) and total goals (8).
Jadon Bowton has been Washington's main keeper of late after splitting time with Levi Bieber earlier in the season. He was named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 28) for the third time in his career this season while collecting 28 saves and four total shutouts.
Asher Hestad has become a mainstay in the Husky defense after an injury delayed his start to the season. He was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after scoring his first career goal against then-No. 12 Indiana while also helping the Huskies to a 3-0 shutout. Since his debut, he's featured in 12 total games making nine starts.
Conner Leber, Washington's Sportsmanship Honoree has plugged in wherever the Huskies have need him this season. He's scored two goals, the first of his career on Montlake while tallying 164 minutes of action in eight games with three starts.
2025 Big Ten Accolades
Richie Aman - Big Ten Midfielder of the Year
Richie Aman - All-Big Ten First Team
Harrison Bertos - All-Big Ten First Team
Alex Hall - All-Big Ten First Team
Zach Ramsey - All-Big Ten First Team
Jadon Bowton - All-Big Ten Second Team
Charlie Kosakoff - All-Big Ten Second Team
Asher Hestad - All-Big Ten Freshman Team
Conner Leber - Sportsmanship Honoree
Harrison Bertos, Alex Hall, and Zach Ramsey each joined Aman on the All-Big Ten First Team while Jadon Bowton and Charlie Kosakoff were named to the All-Big Ten Second Team. Asher Hestad earned a spot on the All-Freshman Team and Conner Leber was lauded as the Huskies' Sportsmanship honoree.
Aman has been one of the best midfielders in college soccer, headlining the MAC Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List while tallying the most assists in the conference and the third most in the NCAA. Aman has played in ever game this season, including the full 90 eight times while being named the No. 6 player in the Top Drawer Soccer Midseason Top 100 players and the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 20).
Harrison Bertos has been instrumental to the Huskies defense, helping the team to seven shutouts while also providing an offensive spark on set pieces. He's tallied three goals, including two game-winning goals while being named the Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week (Oct. 7) and the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 30).
Zach Ramsey has been Washington's maestro in the midfield, playing in all 18 games while tallying a career-high 18 points (6g, 6a). He's played the full 90 on 10 occasions while bagging two game-winning goals and being named to the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week (Sept. 2).
Alex Hall has become an offensive force for the Huskies in 2025. Most recently, he netted the game winner against Ohio State and dished an assist as well. He also scored the game-winning goal against Indiana before assisting another strike later in the match. He has a career-high 15 points on the season (4g, 7a). He was also named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7).
Charlie Kosakoff has been Washington's go-to striker all season long. He picked up his first weekly award, Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2) after scoring a brace against Michigan State, and he leads the team in points (20) and total goals (8).
Jadon Bowton has been Washington's main keeper of late after splitting time with Levi Bieber earlier in the season. He was named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week (Oct. 28) for the third time in his career this season while collecting 28 saves and four total shutouts.
Asher Hestad has become a mainstay in the Husky defense after an injury delayed his start to the season. He was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after scoring his first career goal against then-No. 12 Indiana while also helping the Huskies to a 3-0 shutout. Since his debut, he's featured in 12 total games making nine starts.
Conner Leber, Washington's Sportsmanship Honoree has plugged in wherever the Huskies have need him this season. He's scored two goals, the first of his career on Montlake while tallying 164 minutes of action in eight games with three starts.
2025 Big Ten Accolades
Richie Aman - Big Ten Midfielder of the Year
Richie Aman - All-Big Ten First Team
Harrison Bertos - All-Big Ten First Team
Alex Hall - All-Big Ten First Team
Zach Ramsey - All-Big Ten First Team
Jadon Bowton - All-Big Ten Second Team
Charlie Kosakoff - All-Big Ten Second Team
Asher Hestad - All-Big Ten Freshman Team
Conner Leber - Sportsmanship Honoree
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