University of North Carolina Athletics

Men’s Soccer Places Four On All-ACC Teams
November 12, 2025 | Men's Soccer
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The University of North Carolina men's soccer team earned four All-ACC recognitions, the league office announced on Wednesday. Dylan Kropp and Luca Nikolai claimed second-team honors, while Jack Sandmeyer was named to the third team. Immanuel Mathe joined them with a spot on the All-Freshman team.
A senior defender from Powell, Ohio, Kropp joined the Tar Heels this season after spending his first three years as a standout at Xavier. He's led a backline that ranks 14th nationally in clean sheets, while adding a goal and an assist on the season.
Nikolai, a junior from Düsseldorf, Germany, transferred in from James Madison and has been a key cog for both the defense and the attack in 2025. He's scored three goals and tallied six assists, while helping the defense produce eight shutouts on the year.
A graduate student from San Diego, Calif., Sandmeyer has been a rock in the central defensive midfield this season. He's helped break up play for a defense that has produced eight clean sheets and dominated in the air thanks to his 6'6" frame. Sandmeyer also has a goal to his name this year.
Mathe, a Burnaby, British Columbia transplant, has shown savvy beyond his years during his inaugural campaign in Chapel Hill. A stalwart at left back, he's locked down wingers on his side while initiating attack with darting runs through the midfield.
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A senior defender from Powell, Ohio, Kropp joined the Tar Heels this season after spending his first three years as a standout at Xavier. He's led a backline that ranks 14th nationally in clean sheets, while adding a goal and an assist on the season.
Nikolai, a junior from Düsseldorf, Germany, transferred in from James Madison and has been a key cog for both the defense and the attack in 2025. He's scored three goals and tallied six assists, while helping the defense produce eight shutouts on the year.
A graduate student from San Diego, Calif., Sandmeyer has been a rock in the central defensive midfield this season. He's helped break up play for a defense that has produced eight clean sheets and dominated in the air thanks to his 6'6" frame. Sandmeyer also has a goal to his name this year.
Mathe, a Burnaby, British Columbia transplant, has shown savvy beyond his years during his inaugural campaign in Chapel Hill. A stalwart at left back, he's locked down wingers on his side while initiating attack with darting runs through the midfield.
Stay up to date with UNC men's soccer by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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