PORTS SELECTED AS NSCAA PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
YORK, PA – York College senior Jon Ports
(Baltimore, Md./McDonogh) has been honored as the NSCAA
Division III Men’s Soccer Player-of-the-Year as announced by
the organization late last week. Ports becomes York’s first
national Player-of-the-Year in athletic department history.
“When I first heard about it, when the NSCAA Chairman called
me, I couldn’t believe it,” Ports said of hearing of
his selection. “I was emotional and excited."
“It definitely shows how this team has progressed,”
Ports continued. “It is an individual award but it has been
my teammates and coaches that have made me better over the past
three seasons.”
In 2009, the senior Spartan tallied a team-high 23 points on seven
goals, including a trio of game-winners, and nine assists. As the
focal point of the Green and White attack, as well as
opponent’s defensive game plans, Ports led the Spartans to a
17-1-5 record, their first Capital Athletic Conference Tournament
Championship since the 2006 campaign, and York’s fifth
straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament this year reaching the
Sweet 16. All told, the Spartans finished ranked eighth in the
final 2009 NSCAA national poll.
“This is a truly deserved honor to be considered the best
player in the country from about 10,000 Division III men’s
soccer student-athletes,” Spartan head coach Mark
Ludwig said. “He is a special player that brings
unmatched qualities to every game. It has been a pleasure to watch
him progress not only as a player, but more importantly as a
person. All these honors bestowed upon him the past three years are
truly a testament to not only his abilities, but also his character
and work ethic.”
The two-time CAC Player-of-the-Year leaves the Spartan program
after notching 33 goals, including 12 game-winners, while his 35
career assists ties him for first all-time. Ports' 101 career
points stands as the third-best total in Spartan men's soccer
history. The Spartans made three consecutive trips to the NCAA
Tournament during Ports' time in the Green and White, reaching as
far as the Elite Eight in 2007.
Additionally, Ports is one of only a handful of three-time
first-team All-American in NCAA men’s soccer history across
all three divisions.
“With team success comes individual awards, Ludwig commented
on Ports’ most recent accolade. “This honor is not only
just an individual honor, but a team one as well. We were all very
fortunate to have worked with Jon over the previous three
years.”
Ports started in each of York's 68 contests over the previous
three campaigns, as he helped lead the Green and White to a
remarkable 56-4-8 record, including 21-1-2 in CAC play, during that
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