Bridgewater, N.J. – Redshirt-junior defender
Jack Goodrich has been named to the NEC Men's Soccer All-Conference First Team, while freshman forward
Felix Ludemann and redshirt-sophomore forward
Jakob Priestman both earned a spot on the NEC All-Rookie Team.
Goodrich, who was named to the NE10 All-Conference Third Team in 2022 after earning All-Rookie Team accolades as a redshirt-freshman in 2021, led the Dolphins in points this season with four goals and seven assists, including one goal and five assists during the Dolphins' nine regular season conference matches.
The Kelsall, England native started all 16 games that he played in and logged 1,398 minutes during his third campaign with the Dolphins.
He recorded a career-high two assists during Le Moyne's first-ever Northeast Conference victory, a 3-2 win at Central Connecticut State University on October 1.
Goodrich tallied a career-best three points with a goal and an assist during a 3-3 non-conference draw at Stony Brook, then he provided an assist on the equalizing goal during a 1-1 draw at home against Saint Francis in NEC action on October 15.
Goodrich once again tallied three points in a single game during a setback at LIU on October 29, then he provided an assist on Le Moyne's equalizing goal during a 1-1 draw against Sacred Heart in the team's regular-season finale.
Goodrich was instrumental in helping the Dolphins earn one of the six spots in the NEC postseason during the team's first Division I campaign.
In Le Moyne's 2-1 NEC Tournament Quarterfinal loss at FDU on Sunday, Goodrich recorded the assist on the team's lone goal.
During his first collegiate campaign, Ludemann appeared in all 17 games with 14 starts, logging a total of 1,182 minutes. He was tied for second on the team in points with three goals and three assists, including two goals and two assists during conference play.
Ludemann scored his second goal of the season during the win at CCSU, then he provided his second assist of the season during Le Moyne's important 1-0 conference victory at home over Merrimack on October 19.
The Wrestedt, Germany native registered a career-high three points via one goal and one assist during the loss at LIU.
Ludemann logged 76 minutes during the 1-1 draw against Sacred Heart, then saw 77 minutes of action during the playoff loss against the defending NEC Tournament champions FDU.
After working his way back from injury, Priestman made his collegiate debut during Le Moyne's Northeast Conference debut against Stonehill on September 24.
Priestman recorded his first career goal during the 3-3 draw at Stony Brook, then he logged 82 minutes and provided the winning goal during the 1-0 conference victory over Merrimack.
He recorded his final point of the season against LIU with an assist on Ludemann's goal in the third minute of the match.
Priestman appeared in all nine conference matches and was featured in the starting lineup during the team's final eight NEC battles. Priestman recorded two shots in 56 minutes during Le Moyne's NEC Tournament match.
The Le Moyne men's soccer team recorded two wins, seven ties and eight losses in its first season at the Division I level under first-year head coach
Callum Donnelly '17, M '21. The Dolphins extended the program's conference postseason appearance streak to 22 seasons after earning the no. 6 seed in the 2023 NEC Tournament.