Men's Soccer

Landmark Announces 2025 Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams

TOWSON, Md. – The Landmark Conference has announced its 2025 Men’s Soccer All-Conference teams and major award winners, who were nominated and voted on by the league’s 10 head coaches.

Offensive Player of the Year: Holden Woodings (Catholic University)
Defensive Player of the Year: Logan Campbell (University of Scranton)
Rookie of the Year: Carson Shamoo (Catholic University)
Coaching Staff of the Year: University of Scranton

For the second consecutive season, Woodings has been named the Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year, becoming just the second Cardinal in program history to earn back-to-back honors, joining Darius Siahpoosh. The forward led the conference with nine goals, one assist, and 19 total points to anchor Catholic’s attack. He helped guide the Cardinals to their third straight Landmark men’s soccer championship on November 8 and was also an All-Conference First Team selection in 2024. The award marks the sixth consecutive year a Catholic player has received the conference’s top offensive honor.

Campbell earns Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors, becoming just the second Royal to claim the award and the first since 2021. He was a cornerstone of one of the league’s stingiest defenses, helping Scranton allow just one goal during the regular season, none in conference play, and only two overall, with the second coming in the conference tournament. Campbell earns his third All-Conference selection, having been named an All-Conference First Team selection in 2024 and a Second Team honoree in 2023.

Shamoo tallied four goals this season and joins current teammate Owen Allegro (2023) as one of just two Cardinals to earn Landmark Rookie of the Year honors. Shamoo is the fourth overall player in program history to receive the award.

The University of Scranton coaching staff, led by head coach Andy Loughnane, earns Landmark Conference Coaching Staff of the Year honors for the first time, marking the third time the program has received the award. The Royals went unbeaten in conference play (7-0-2), securing the program’s first-ever No. 1 seed for the Landmark postseason. Scranton also set a conference record by allowing no goals in league play.

Both Catholic and Scranton will compete in the upcoming NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Tournament, with the Cardinals earning the conference’s automatic qualifier and the Royals receiving an at-large bid.

 
All-Landmark First Team
Position Name School Year Previous Honors
Forward Holden Woodings Catholic Senior 2024 First Team; 2024 OPOTY
Forward Christian Woobay Lycoming Senior 2024 First Team; 2023 Second Team
Midfielder Charlie Paprella Catholic Junior
Midfielder Carson Shamoo Catholic Freshman
Midfielder Ben Zimmer Catholic Senior 2023 Second Team
Midfielder James Cahill Drew Senior 2023 Honorable Mention
Midfielder Owen Barlow Scranton Senior
Defender Corey Magro Catholic Junior
Defender Aidan McMillan Moravian Junior 2024 Second Team; 2023 Second Team
Defender Logan Campbell Scranton Senior 2024 First Team; 2023 Second Team
Defender Drew Paxson Scranton Junior
Goalkeeper Charlie Smith Scranton Senior 2024 Second Team
All-Landmark Second Team
Position Name School Year Previous Honors
Forward Seth Michalak Catholic Junior
Forward Enzo Petruzzelli Moravian Sophomore
Midfielder Andres Aristimuno Goucher Senior
Midfielder Ryan Mullin Moravian Sophomore
Midfielder Colin Woehlcke Moravian Junior
Midfielder Preston Rushmore Scranton Senior
Midfielder Angelo Zografos Susquehanna Senior
Defender Gavin Rahut Juniata Senior
Defender Alex Kozdron Scranton Junior
Defender James Mayo Scranton Sophomore
Goalkeeper Owen Allegro Catholic Junior 2024 Second Team; 2023 Second Team; 2023 ROTY
Goalkeeper Maxwell Mattioni Juniata Junior 2024 First Team
All-Landmark Honorable Mention
Position Name School Year Previous Honors
Forward Matt Capretto Scranton Junior
Forward Tyler Colton Scranton Senior