ATLANTA, Ga. (October 29, 2025) – The Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) has announced its 2025 Men’s Soccer postseason award winners, as voted on by the league’s head coaches.
Maryville’s Brady Hammer and Covenant’s Fox Landgren headline this year’s honors, earning Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively.
Belhaven’s Danny Bahena was named Goalkeeper of the Year for the second consecutive season, while Maryville freshman Ben Brophy collected Rookie of the Year honors.
Covenant’s Scott Bosgraf was voted Coach of the Year for the third time in his career after guiding the Scots to another standout campaign.
Offensive Player of the Year | Brady Hammer, Maryville
After earning Rookie of the Year honors last season, Brady Hammer elevated his game in 2025 to claim the conference’s top offensive distinction. A consistent force in the attacking third, Hammer tallied eight goals and nine assists across 14 matches for 25 total points, ranking among the conference leaders in multiple categories. For instance, he currently leads the league in assists (12) and points (28) – marks that place him third in conference history for single-season points and second all-time for assists. Throughout the season, Hammer delivered several standout performances including a five-point effort against Sewanee and back-to-back four-point outings versus Asbury and Covenant. 
 
Defensive Player of the Year | Fox Landgren, Covenant
A veteran leader on the Scots’ back line, Fox Landgren anchored a Covenant defense that posted five shutouts, including four in CCS play. The senior started 15 matches, logging 1,146 minutes, second-most among all outfield players, and was instrumental in organizing a unit that consistently limited opponents’ chances. Offensively, Landgren also made his mark, scoring three goals and adding two assists, including two goals in a decisive 2-0 win over Piedmont.
 
Goalkeeper of the Year | Danny Bahena, Belhaven
For the second straight season, Danny Bahena proved to be one of the toughest goalkeepers in the CCS, repeating as Goalkeeper of the Year. The senior standout led the league with a 1.19 goals-against average allowing only 19 goals and posted a conference-best five clean sheetsover 16 matches this season.
Rookie of the Year | Ben Brophy, Maryville
In his debut campaign, Ben Brophy has made an immediate impact for the Scots. The freshman forward finished with six goals and two assists for 14 total points, delivering clutch performances against top opponents including Emory, Asbury, and Covenant. With a .500 shots-on-goal percentage, Brophy consistently challenged opposing defenses. 
Coach of the Year | Scott Bosgraf, Covenant
Scott Bosgraf earned his third CCS Coach of the Year award after steering Covenant to a regular season championship and a 5-1 record in conference play. Under his leadership, the Scots compiled an 8-5-3 overall record and continued to demonstrate the disciplined style of play leading into the postseason.
 
Covenant led all programs with eight total honorees across the All-Conference teams. Belhaven and Maryville followed with six selections each, while Piedmont earned three, Asbury had two, and LaGrange rounded out the list with one.
The 
2025 CCS Men’s Soccer Championship Tournament kicks off today with quarterfinal action, as No. 3 Belhaven faces No. 6 Huntingdon and No. 4 LaGrange takes on No. 5 Piedmont. The winners will advance to Saturday’s semifinals, where No. 1 Covenant and No. 2 Maryville await. The tournament will culminate with the championship match on Saturday, November 8, as teams battle for the conference crown and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship.
 
2025 CCS MEN’S SOCCER SUPERLATIVE AWARDS
Offensive Player of the Year: Brady Hammer, Maryville
Defensive Player of the Year: Fox Landgren, Covenant       
Goalkeeper of the Year: Danny Bahena, Belhaven                  
Rookie of the Year: Ben Brophy, Maryville   
Coach of the Year: Scott Bosgraf, Covenant
 
2025 CCS MEN’S SOCCER ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS
First Team
	
		
			| Brady Hammer | Maryville | Forward | 
		
			| Jackson Bostrom | Covenant | Forward | 
		
			| Davis Knight | Piedmont | Forward | 
		
			| Colin Vogel | Piedmont | Forward | 
		
			| Jonathan Welsh | Covenant | Midfielder | 
		
			| Henry Parker | Covenant | Midfielder | 
		
			| Jonathan Case | Maryville | Midfielder | 
		
			| Fox Landgren | Covenant | Defender | 
		
			| Will Gallaher | Maryville | Defender | 
		
			| Ciaran Colvin | Belhaven | Defender | 
		
			| Noah Jones | Covenant | Defender | 
		
			| Will Brush | Maryville | Defender | 
		
			| Danny Bahena | Belhaven | Goalkeeper | 
	
 
Second Team
	
		
			| Courtland Williams | Belhaven | Forward | 
		
			| Ben Brophy | Maryville | Forward | 
		
			| Whitt Tisdale | Covenant | Forward | 
		
			| Tyson Absher | Asbury | Forward | 
		
			| Avery Anders | Belhaven | Midfielder | 
		
			| Tucker Smith | Maryville | Midfielder | 
		
			| Matt Smith | Belhaven | Midfielder | 
		
			| Sean Freace | Covenant | Defender | 
		
			| Caleb Drake | Belhaven | Defender | 
		
			| Jon Gordon | Asbury | Defender | 
		
			| Delroy Mattis | Piedmont | Defender | 
		
			| Dylan DePriest | LaGrange | Defender | 
		
			| Eli Honeycutt | Covenant | Goalkeeper | 
	
 
2025 CCS MEN’S SOCCER ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP TEAM
	
		
			| Josue Twizere | Asbury | 
		
			| Carlos Loza | Belhaven | 
		
			| JT Gard | Covenant | 
		
			| Trent Wineberg | Huntingdon | 
		
			| Lucas Duke | LaGrange | 
		
			| Andrew Moore | Maryville | 
		
			| Philip Nowak | Piedmont | 
	
  
ABOUT THE COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE OF THE SOUTH (CCS)
The CCS is an NCAA Division III athletic conference that began play during the 2022-23 academic year. The conference features nine member institutions (Agnes Scott College, Asbury University, Belhaven University, Covenant College, Huntingdon College, LaGrange College, Maryville College, Piedmont University, and Wesleyan College) and sponsors championships across 14 sports. In addition to sharing the member institutions' geographic identity, the name 'Collegiate Conference of the South' is indicative of a shared commitment to academic excellence, which is commensurate with the NCAA Division III philosophy.
 
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