Clemson, S.C. – Robbie Robinson and Philip Mayaka have been named as two of the 15 semifinalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy, as announced earlier today by United Soccer Coaches and the Missouri Athletic Club. The award is regarded as the most prestigious honor in college soccer, as it is presented annually to the best men’s and women’s soccer player in NCAA Division I. Mayaka is the lone freshman to be named a semifinalist.
“They are both very fine players and are each deserving of the recognition,” said Head Coach Mike Noonan. “It speaks volumes for the season we have had as a team. We play a team sport, and I think the success they have is a derivative of the success we have had overall.”
“I am sure that both Robinson and Mayaka are pleased with this acknowledgment, but I know their focus is on Friday night’s match.”
The 15 semifinalists will now be voted on by head coaches from around the country, with the top three individuals set to be named finalists on Dec. 13 in conjunction with the College Cup.
Robinson and Mayaka are the first two players named semifinalists for the award while Noonan has been at the helm in Clemson. Clemson’s program has had seven individuals earn finalist honors, with Wolde Harris being named a finalist in 1994 and 1995. Dane Richards was the most recent Tiger to be named a finalist, earning the nod in 2006. Bruce Murray and Wojtek Krakowiak are Clemson’s two Hermann Trophy winners, earning the recognition in 1987 and 1998, respectively.