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2018 USL Awards Finalists Unveiled

By USLSoccer.com Staff, 11/08/18, 11:30PM EST

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Standout performers nominated in five categories after remarkable 2018 campaigns

TAMPA, Fla. – The finalists for the 2018 USL Awards were announced by the United Soccer League on Tuesday, with standout performers in five categories earning nominations after the biggest season in the league’s history. The award winners will be announced during USL Awards Week between Monday, Nov. 12 and Wednesday, Nov. 14.

The 2018 USL Awards were voted on by team management and a league-wide media panel that included representation from every USL market.


Goalkeeper of the Year - Winner Announced Monday, Nov. 12

Cohen posted 12 shutouts and his 78.52 save percentage was the highest in the league among goalkeepers with at least 40 saves as he finished second in the regular season with 117 stops.
The Canadian international set a USL single-season record with 15 shutouts for Fury FC and posted 82 saves – good for eighth in the league – at a 72.6 save percentage.
Pickens finished second in the league with 14 shutouts while posting 89 saves at a 76.07 save percentage to help lead Nashville to the second-best defensive record in the league and a postseason berth.

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Defender of the Year - Winner Announced Monday, Nov. 12

Craig finished second among defenders with 239 duels won at a success rate of 66.8 percent, ranked in the top five among defenders with 133 aerials and 171 possession recoveries and led Louisville with 69 interceptions.
Greenspan was a key figure in the best defense in the regular season that tied the USL single-season record with 17 shutouts as he posted 176 clearances while winning 67.1 percent of duels and 76.2 percent of aerial duels over the season.
Lasso led the league with 223 clearances while finishing second in the league with 32 blocked shots and 172 aerials at an 82.7 percent success rate as he helped the club claim the 2018 USL Regular Season Championship.

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2018 Coach of the Year - Winner Announced Tuesday, Nov. 13

Braeden Cloutier

Orange County SC

In his first season at the helm, Cloutier led Orange County to its second first-place finish in the Western Conference in its history while setting new club records for wins (20) and points (66).

Alan Koch

FC Cincinnati

Koch led FCC to the 2018 USL Regular Season Championship in record-setting style as his side recorded USL regular-season marks in wins (23) and points (77) while also setting new highs with a 23-game undefeated streak and a 10-game winning streak.
Lilley led the Hounds to their best season in more than a decade, taking the side to the USL Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2015 with a third-place finish in the Eastern Conference that saw it host a postseason game for the first time at Highmark Stadium.

Young Player of the Year - Winner Announced Tuesday, Nov. 13

In his first full season as a professional, Alvarez became the youngest player to record a hat trick in the USL’s history at just 15 years of age and finished the year with 12 goals and three assists.
The United States U-20 international impressed throughout his first full season in the USL as he registered two goals, two assists and 29 chances created in 14 appearances for expansion side ATL UTD 2.
Kuzain had a standout year in helping the Rangers return to the USL Cup Playoffs for a third consecutive season as he recorded four goals and posted the fourth-highest passing accuracy rate in the league among players with more than 800 passes at 89.24 percent.
Ndam continued to be one of the top young defenders in the league as he recorded 57 interceptions, 109 clearances and won 165 duels and 94 aerial duels for New York as it returned to the postseason for a fourth consecutive year.

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Most Valuable Player - Winner Announced Wednesday, Nov. 14

Enevoldsen helped produce the best season in Orange County SC’s history as he finished tied for second in the league with 20 goals at a chance conversion rate of 28.99 percent, while also recording nine assists and 63 chances created as he played every minute of the regular season.
Lancaster led Louisville to a fourth consecutive top-two finish in the Eastern Conference as he set a USL single-season record with 25 goals to claim the USL Golden Boot. Lancaster scored at a rate of a goal every 80.16 minutes while registering seven of his tallies from outside the penalty area.
Ledesma powered FC Cincinnati to the USL Regular Season Championship as he set a single-season record with 16 assists in the regular season, and with 16 goals also became the first player in the USL’s history to record at least 15 goals and 15 assists in the same campaign.
Quinn played every minute of the regular season to lead OCSC to a first-place finish in the Western Conference as he recorded 11 goals and 14 assists. Quinn led the league with 103 chances created and finished second among outfield players with 289 possession recoveries.

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