COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Maryland men's soccer celebrated yet another banner season last week when it hosted its annual postseason banquet.
The Terps punched their ticket to the Elite Eight after racking up a fourth-consecutive league tournament championship in 2015. Maryland won its second straight conference title since arriving in the Big Ten a year ago.
Seniors Tsubasa Endoh, Dakota Edwards and David Kabelik never lost a game in postseason conference play during their four years in College Park. Endoh joined Mael Corboz, Alex Crognale, Chris Odoi-Atsem, Sebastian Elney and Eryk Williamson as Terps who notched All-Big Ten accolades in 2015.
Below is a list of award winners who were announced at this year's banquet:
Peter Lowery Award
Presented to the Men's Soccer team member who exemplifies academic excellence, leadership and distinguished citizenship on campus.
Cody Niedermeier/ Mael Corboz
Coaches Award
Presented to the Men's Soccer team member who exemplifies loyalty, dedication, and selfless commitment to the Maryland Soccer Program.
Dakota Edwards / David Kabelik
Most Valuable Defensive Player
Chris Odoi-Atsem / Alex Crognale
Most Valuable Offensive Player
Tsubasa Endoh
John Carlson Award
Presented to the Most Outstanding Team Member in Maryland Men's Soccer
Mael Corboz