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13
Nov, 2025
All MAC Freedom Conference Team
The Lebanon Valley College men's soccer team garnered recognition for its success during the 2025 season on Thursday, Nov. 13, as the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) office announced the MAC Freedom postseason awards in a release. Senior forward
Nathan Prex
was chosen as the conference's Offensive Player of the Year, while the Dutchmen earned four selections to the All-MAC Freedom Men's Soccer Team.
Prex and senior center back
Logan Hicks
were both named to the All-MAC Freedom First Team. Junior midfielder
Nathan Kimball
was also selected to the Second Team, while senior outside back
Harrison Davis
was listed as an Honorable Mention.
Prex earned the third major award of his career, as the forward was also named the MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Year in 2023 and the MAC Commonwealth Rookie of the Year in 2022. This marks the third time the senior has been named to an All-Conference team in his career as well. This year, Prex led the Dutchmen with single-season program records of 48 points and 21 goals, while tying a program record with five game-winning goals. He broke his own single-season program records of 45 points and 20 goals in 2023. Additionally, the forward led LVC with 2.40 points per game and 1.05 goals per game, six assists, and 0.30 assists per game this fall. During the regular season Prex tied for third in goals per game while tying for fifth in goals, tying for sixth in points, and ranking seventh in points per game in all of NCAA Division III. In the MAC Freedom, the senior was first in goals, goals per game, points, and points per game. He also ranked second in the conference in game-winning goals, in addition to tying for second in assists and tying for third in assists per game. Prex's top games of the campaign included his season-high three goals, with the game-winner, for a season-high six points during the 3-1 victory at Penn State Harrisburg on Sept. 24. He also scored two goals, including the game-winner, in LVC's postseason-clinching 3-0 win over King's College on Oct. 28. Prex was recognized by the MAC Freedom for his production during the season, receiving the MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week award three times.
Hicks was listed on the All-MAC Freedom First Team for the third time in his career, as the senior has also earned the honor in each of the past two seasons. The defender was recognized as the MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year in 2023 as well. Hicks anchored Lebanon Valley's defensive unit that posted five shutouts and held opponents to 1.65 goals per game. In the MAC Freedom during the regular season, the Dutchmen were tied for third in shutouts. Hicks played an integral role on the defensive end in LVC's thrilling 1-0 victory over Stevens Institute of Technology on Oct. 25 and its shutout win over King's. The senior garnered an award for his stellar play during the season, being named the MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 16.
Kimball received All-Conference honors for the first time in his career, following a strong junior campaign. The midfielder started in all 20 games for the Flying Dutchmen and recorded two points by tying for fourth on the team with two assists. Kimball assisted Lebanon Valley's first goal in a 2-2 tie with Rutgers-Camden on Sept. 20, while also dishing out an assist on the program's first goal in a 2-2 draw with FDU-Florham on Oct. 18. As a midfielder, he made an impact defensively as well, helping prevent the opposition from moving the ball to its offensive end during LVC's five clean sheets.
Davis was presented with All-MAC Freedom accolades for the first time in his career after a productive senior year. The defender started in all 19 games that he played in and was instrumental in the success of the program's defense, which blanked its opponents five times during the season. Davis also contributed to the Dutchmen limiting the opposition to 12.8 shots per game. Additionally, Davis tied for fourth on the team with two assists on the offensive end. The senior was credited with an assist on LVC's second goal in both the 2-2 tie with York College of Pennsylvania on Sept. 6 and the 2-2 draw at DeSales University on Oct. 22.
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