Men's Midseason Top 100 Players
Leading the TDS Midseason Top 100 is Roberto Ordonez of Cal State Fullerton, who is playing Division 1 soccer for the first time in his collegiate career. The rest of the start-studded list features players from all backgrounds and origins having incredible seasons.
1. Roberto Ordonez, Cal State Fullerton – As the only player in the nation with at least nine goals and nine assists, Ordonez has been an unmatched creative force for a Cal State Fullerton team having a breakout year.
2. Matthew Bell, Marshall – Right behind Ordonez, by a small margin, is the sophomore forward whose seven goals and nine assists lead No. 1 Marshall in both categories.
3. Garrison Tubbs, Wake Forest – The captain and center-back of No. 3 Wake Forest has led the team to seven clean sheets and only one game where it has conceded more than a goal.
4. Kevin Bonilla, Portland – The fullback has been a two-way force for Portland, with his eight assists among the best nationally while leading a team that concedes less than a goal a game.
5. Jason Shokalook, Akron – After a slow start to the season, Shokalook has been on a tear, with 12 of his 13 goals coming in the last nine games as Akron stands firmly among the best.
Check out the rest of the Top 100 here.
The ACC is the most represented conference with 16 selections, followed by the Pac-12 with 12, the Sun Belt with 10, and the Big East with eight. In total, 22 conferences are represented, with 18 seeing at least two players on the list, showing there is plenty of talent in every region of the country.
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