- 2018 College Cup All-Tournament Team
- 2018 United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American
- 2018 Top Drawer Soccer Best XI First Team
- 2018 United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Region
- 2018 All-Big Ten First Team
- 2017 All-Big Ten Second Team
- Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week (9/25/17)
- 2016 Big Ten All-Freshman Team
As a Junior (2018): Started all 22 matches he played in Maryland's National Championship season...scored two goals and added two assists...played 2081 minutes...emerged as one of the best defenders in the country, earning second-team United Soccer Coaches All-American honors...Top Drawer Soccer Best XI First Team...United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Region...All-Big Ten First Team...helped Maryland achieve 13 shutouts...helped Maryland end the season on a 500 minute scoreless streak, including all 450 minutes of the NCAA Tournament...College Cup All-Tournament Team...helped shutout Stanford (8/31) and Virginia (9/3)...scored a headed goal against Ohio State (10/19)...notched an assist at Michigan (10/28)...recorded an assist in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against NC State (11/18)...tallied a goal in the College Cup semifinals against Indiana (12/7)...played all 90 minutes in Maryland's 1-0 win over Akron in the National Championship game against Akron.
As a Sophomore (2017): Played in 17 games with 14 starts...led a Terps defense that notched nine total shutouts...helped the Terps register consecutive shutouts vs. Cal Poly (9/4), then No. 4-Indiana (9/8), Rutgers (9/12), Penn State (9/17) and then-No. 6 Michigan State (9/22)...his performance against the Spartans earned him Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week honors...scored his first career goal at UMBC (9/26)...helped the Terps notched consecutive wins against Northwester (9/29), at UConn (10/2), at Ohio State (10/6) and at Wisconsin (10/13)...started Maryland's Big Ten Quarterfinal against Wisconsin (11/5) and NCAA First Round match.
As a Freshman (2016): Big Ten All-Freshman Team...played in 17 matches, earning starts in three and logging important minutes off the bench defensively...notched first career assist on Alex Crognale's equalizing goal at then-No. 4 Indiana (9/9)...Helped match school-record with five consecutive shutouts (9/23-10/10).
Before Maryland: U.S. Soccer Training Center invite and Select Game invite in the winter of 2014…selected to train with Italian Club Internazionale in 2015…played for D.C. United Academy where he was the team captain from 2014-16…River Hill Varsity Athlete Award in 2012.
Personal: Donovan C. Pines was born March 7, 1998…son of Darryll and Sylvia Pines…mother played lacrosse at West Chester University…father is the dean of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering...has one sister, Kalala, who attends the University of Maryland…chose Maryland for the “soccer atmosphere and excellent academics”…would title his autobiography “The Secretary of Defense”…major is biology.