Oberlin, Ohio – Three Oberlin College male soccer players and one female player were honored by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA) for their success on the pitch last fall.
Senior
Skyler Dum headlines the list of recipients as he was named to the OCSA All-Ohio First Team. The Milford, Michigan, native led the North Coast Athletic Conference with 1.82 points per game and finished second in the league with 14 goals. A First-Team All-Great Lakes Region selection, Dum will graduate from Oberlin in the spring with 29 career goals in 71 games played.
Oberlin junior keeper
Zach Lipshultz was named to the All-Ohio Third Team. A Second-Team All-NCAC selection, Lipshultz finished second in the league in save percentage (.839), saves (94), saves per game (5.53) and goals against (18).
A 2009 All-NCAC Honorable-Mention player, junior
Wyatt Hayman was named to the OSCA All-Academic Second-Team. Hayman, who proved to be one of the best center-backs in the NCAC, posted a 3.46 GPA while majoring in engineering.
Standout Yeowoman keeper
Sarah Grabinski also garnered All-Academic Second-Team honors for her amazing work in the classroom and in the cage. The two-time All-NCAC First-Team selection finished second in the NCAC with 4.29 saves per game and was fourth in the league with 60 saves. She will graduate in the spring with a degree in biology.