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Teves Named MAC Hermann Semifinalist

May 3, 2021

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Washington's own Dylan Teves has been named a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Award, given each year to the most outstanding player in men's college soccer. Teves led the Huskies in scoring this year and finished third in the Pac-12 with a career-high 19 points in 13 games.

Teves is the third Husky ever to be named a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Award. Two of those semifinalists have come in the last two years, after Blake Bodily earned such honors in the 2019 season. Taylor Peay also was named a semifinalist for the award in 2013.

This year, Teves earned All-Pac-12 First Team honors, the third consecutive year that Teves has earned All-Pac-12 honors. He also became the first-ever two-time WAC 101 Club Cup MVP, scoring a brace against Seattle U. His three-assist game against Gonzaga was the first three-assist game by a Husky since 1999. Teves also went 4-for-4 on penalty kicks, the most makes without a miss in Husky history.

Five of Teves' seven goals came against Pac-12 opponents. He had three multi-point games and scored four gamewinners. Teves played 70+ minutes in the midfield in every game except the opener against Northwest, in which he played 63 minutes.

Teves is one of three Pac-12 players to be named semifinalists for the MAC Hermann Award. He is joined by Oregon State's Gloire Amanda and Stanford's Zach Ryan.

Washington is looking to make a second straight trip to the Elite Eight as it faces off with Missouri State on Thursday, May 6 at 9:00 am PT.

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