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Huerman Tabbed Third Team All-America Selection
December 8, 2023 | Men's Soccer
KANSAS CITY, MO. – North Carolina men's soccer forward Quenzi Huerman has been named to the United Soccer Coaches All-America list, the organization announced Friday afternoon.
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Selected as a Third Team All-America honoree, Huerman collects national honors for the second time of his collegiate career, earning Division II All-America recognition in 2021, prior to arriving in Chapel Hill. Â
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Huerman becomes the 50th All-America selection in program history, the first for Carolina since Giovanni Montesdeoca in 2020.
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In his graduate season in Chapel Hill, Huerman appeared and started in 20 matches this fall for Carolina. Â
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The Vannes, France native was tied for a team-leading 10 goals, while pacing the Tar Heels with a team best seven assists and 27 points.
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A 2023 First Team All-ACC choice, Huerman found the back of the net in nine contests this fall, including a stretch of seven goals in seven matches.
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Huerman finished the season ranking atop the best players in the Atlantic Coast Conference and nationally, ranking third in the ACC in goals (10), points (27) and points per game (1.35/game).
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An integral member of the Tar Heel success this season, Huerman helped Carolina earn the No. 3 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, appearing in the NCAA quarterfinals for the 14th time in program history.
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Selected as a Third Team All-America honoree, Huerman collects national honors for the second time of his collegiate career, earning Division II All-America recognition in 2021, prior to arriving in Chapel Hill. Â
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Huerman becomes the 50th All-America selection in program history, the first for Carolina since Giovanni Montesdeoca in 2020.
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In his graduate season in Chapel Hill, Huerman appeared and started in 20 matches this fall for Carolina. Â
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The Vannes, France native was tied for a team-leading 10 goals, while pacing the Tar Heels with a team best seven assists and 27 points.
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A 2023 First Team All-ACC choice, Huerman found the back of the net in nine contests this fall, including a stretch of seven goals in seven matches.
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Huerman finished the season ranking atop the best players in the Atlantic Coast Conference and nationally, ranking third in the ACC in goals (10), points (27) and points per game (1.35/game).
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An integral member of the Tar Heel success this season, Huerman helped Carolina earn the No. 3 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, appearing in the NCAA quarterfinals for the 14th time in program history.
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