In all, No. 1 seed Queens led the way with an ECC-leading nine All-Conference selections, including an ECC-leading six First Team honorees. No. 5 seed District of Columbia finished with seven All-Conference picks, followed by No. 4 Mercy and No. 2 Roberts Wesleyan with five apiece. No. 6 Molloy and No. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas saw four All-Conference honorees each while Staten Island landed one. After leading his Knights to their second consecutive ECC Regular Season Championship, Vertullo repeated as the ECC Coach of the Year. QC finished with a 12-3-3 overall record and 6-0-2 mark in ECC play to earn the No. 1 seed heading into the ECC Championship. F - Bradyn Brown, Queens F - Danu Kinsella Bishop, Molloy F - Miguel Soto Gonzalez, Queens M - Andrew Johnson, Queens M - Kevin Johnson, Queens M - Mika Leue - St. Thomas Aquinas M - Ignacio Lopez, District of Columbia B - Joaquim Cardoso, St. Thomas Aquinas B - Takumi Horan, Roberts Wesleyan B - Tommy Wagner, Queens GK - Thanasis Shehadeh, Queens F - Harry Cooke, Queens F - Kevon Evans, St. Thomas Aquinas F - Archie Murphy, Roberts Wesleyan M - Jack Hopson, Roberts Wesleyan M - Hugo Martin, Mercy M - Brennan Murphy, Molloy M - Mario De Roque Zazon, Mercy B - David Akinsanya, District of Columbia B - Cillian Heaney, Queens B - Matt Star, Molloy GK - Eric Jewson, Roberts Wesleyan F - Mateo Bacigalupo, Mercy F - Peterson Larose, Staten Island F - Alexander Moody-Stuart, District of Columbia F - Santiago Serrano, Mercy M - Isaiah Daniel, District of Columbia M - Axel Gamez, District of Columbia M - Zachary Parker, District of Columbia M - Alexander Stevens-Lee, District of Columbia B - Luke Hanes, Roberts Wesleyan B - Pau Ramon, Mercy B - Carlos Villa, Queens GK - Callum Hunt, Molloy GK - Dante Muntane, St. Thomas Aquinas NOTE – Two Third Team goalkeepers due to tie in voting for final spot Defensive Player of the Year: Tommy Wagner, Queens, B, RS-Jr. Goalkeeper of the Year: Thanasis Shehadeh, Queens, GK, RS-So. Rookie of the Year: Bradyn Brown, Queens, F, Fr. Coach of the Year: Frank Vertullo, Queens
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