By: Thomas Klemick
LATHAM, N.Y. - Eight Penn State Harrisburg men's soccer players have earned United East All-Conference recognition for their efforts during the 2025 season, as announced by the league on Wednesday morning, Nov. 12.
Aidan McWilliams was named to the United East All-Conference First Team, while Liam Gohn, Byron Hines, Cole Isaacs, Colin O'Hara and Addis Tafese earned second-team all-conference honors. Andres Cantillo and William Kim secured all-conference third-team plaudits.Â
McWilliams made his final collegiate season a memorable one, appearing in all 20 games and anchoring a back line that secured nine shutouts on the year. The Newnan, Ga. native also recorded nine total points this fall thanks to a pair of goals and five assists.Â
Gohn was the team's leading scorer this season, finding the back of the net nine times. The Spring Grove, Pa. native added one helper to tally 19 total points, with one of his markers proving a game-winning score.Â
Hines held down the center back position for a defensive unit that secured nine shutouts this fall and limited opponents to just 20 goals. The Dallas, Texas native scored the game-winning marker in a postseason victory over Cairn and he was named the United East Championship Tournament most valuable player.
Isaacs was another key contributor to a defensive group responsible for nine clean sheets and just a single goal allowed per game average. The Weddington, N.C. native also recorded six points on the year behind one goal and four helpers.Â
O'Hara continued in his role as one of the team's offensive catalysts, scoring a pair of goals and adding three assists to tally seven total points. The Warrington, Pa. native netted the game-winning marker in a midseason win over Cairn.Â
Tafese emerged as one of the team's top offensive threats this season, racking up 17 total points thanks to eight markers, including a team-best two game-winning goals, and one assist. The Ethiopia native's most-recent game winner came in a United East Championship Game victory over Penn College.
Cantillo burst onto the scene during his rookie campaign, tallying 11 total points as a freshman. The Staten Island, N.Y. native appeared in all 20 contests this fall, netting four goals on the season and adding three assists.
Kim proved one of the team's most consistent midfielders during his sophomore season. The Seoul, South Korea native netted one goal and added a helper to tally three total points, while also contributing defensively to a unit that recorded nine shutouts on the fall.Â
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