Marshalltown, IA - The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has announced its Academic All-Americans with twenty-two Marshalltown Community College (MCC) student athletes making the cut. To receive a Third Team All-American honor student-athletes needed to earn a 3.6-3.79, to earn a Second Team nod students-athletes needed a 3.8-3.99, and to earn First Team All-American honors student athletes needed to earn a 4.0.
Former Marshalltown Community College standout soccer player, Kino Ryosuke, has made his presence felt in the Premier Development League this summer. While playing for the Des Moines Menace, Ryosuke has scored a pair of goals in each of their first three games and earned Premier Development League Player of the Week honors.
Marshalltown, Iowa - Head Soccer Coach, Rafael Martinez announced Monday, the addition of Kenlove Solon to the 2018 MCC Soccer team. Kenlove is the son of Kaith and Michlyn Newman, and played his High School and club soccer in St. Paul Minnesota. An accomplished player on the field, Solon has tallied 47 goals and 29 assists in his high school career. His accomplishments have earned him All-Conference honors three times, All-State honors twice, and was a finalist for the Minnesota Mr. Soccer award during his senior campaign.
The Marshalltown Community College Athletic Department announced its Male Athlete of the Year at the Student Senate Honors & Recognition Reception on Wednesday, April 25. MCC Athletic Director, Kathleen Brown, honored sophomore Kino Ryosuke as the Male Athlete of the Year.
A pair of Tiger soccer players have decided to take their talents to Concordia University in the fall as Andre Santos and Roger De la Villa both signed to play soccer for the Bulldogs. Both players were two-year starts for the Tiger soccer team with Andre Santos playing in 34 games with 27 starts and Roger De la Villa playing in 35 games with 24 starts. The two played on opposite ends of the field as Santos was a stand out on defense and De la Villa was a contributing member of the high scoring group of forwards for the Tigers.
Marshalltown Community College Men’s Soccer player, Eneko Lasheras, has decided to continue his athletic and academic career in Lakeland, Florida at Florida Southern College. Lasheras played in 36 games while starting in 32 as a Tiger. He spend his time controlling the middle of the field as a dominant mid fielder in the ICCAC recorded eleven assists, scored nine goal, two being game winners.
Marshalltown Community College’s soccer player, Bruno Osorio has decided to continue his education and playing career at Delta State next year, signing his Letter of Intent last week.
Marshalltown Community College’s goalkeeper, Juan Gonzalez, has signed with the University of Wisconsin Parkside to further his soccer career and earn a degree in Business Administration.
The MCC athletic department is pleased to announce that Kino Ryosuke has been named a NJCAA 2nd Team All-American and voted a 2nd Team All-American by the United Soccer Coaches.
The Marshalltown Community College Athletic Department would like to congratulate Kino Ryosuke for being named MCC’s October Male Athlete of the Month.
The MCC men’s soccer team traveled to Council Bluffs Tuesday afternoon to take on the Reivers of Iowa Western Community College in the Region XI Semifinal.
The Marshalltown Community College men’s soccer team have enjoyed a success full regular season going 12-2 and defeating Northeast Community College in the Region XI Quarterfinal on Saturday.
The Marshalltown Community College Athletic Department would like to congratulate Roger De La Villa for being named Iowa Community College Athletic Conference’s Field Player of the Week.
The #13 Marshalltown Community College men’s soccer team traveled to White Bear Lake Minnesota to take on the Wood Ducks of Century College on Sunday afternoon.
Marshalltown Community College Athletic Director, Dr. Kathleen Brown, would like to announce Kino Ryosuke as the September MCC Male Athlete of the Month.
Two Tiger athletes where selected by the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference for Athlete of the Week honors for their performances from September 25 to October 1.
Monday afternoon the Tiger men’s soccer team hosted the Mt. Mercy University JV soccer team. In a wet and rainy afternoon, the Tigers dominated the pitch from start to finish. Kino Ryosuke had another spectacular day on the field recording three goals and two assist.