Men's Soccer

Four Aztecs Earn All-Pac-12 Honors

Four Aztecs Earn All-Pac-12 HonorsFour Aztecs Earn All-Pac-12 Honors

Nov. 19, 2013

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - Four San Diego State men's soccer players earned 2013 all-Pac-12 Conference honors, the league announced on Tuesday. Senior forward Jordan Ongaro (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) was a first-team selection, senior midfielder Abraham Villon (Garden Grove, Calif.) was named to the second team, and senior midfielders Blake Wise (Frisco, Texas) and Kevin Bick (Louisville, Ky.) both were honorable mentions.

It's the second time each of the student-athletes has earned all-conference honors.

Ongaro led the Pac-12 in goals scored this season with 10, which are the most in a season by an Aztec during head coach Lev Kirshner's 14-year tenure. The senior forward was also second in points (21) and goals per match (0.53), as well as third in points per match (1.11). The Edmonton, Alberta native scored in nine different matches this season, including four-straight from Oct. 5-18, and scored a season-high two goals against No. 3 Washington on Oct. 18.

Villon, also a 2011 second-team selection, was the Aztecs' second-leading scorer this season with 19 points on six goals and a team-high seven assists. He finished third in the Pac-12 in points, assists, assists per match (0.39) and fourth in points per match (1.06). He recorded at least one point in 11 matches, scoring two goals against Florida International on Sept. 1, and tallying two assists in a tie to Stanford on Oct. 13.

Wise, a 2012 first-team selection, finished fourth on the team with nine points on two goals and five assists. The Frisco, Texas native was 10th in the conference in shots (35) and shots per match (1.84), in addition to tying for ninth in assists. He recorded a point in three of SDSU's final four matches.

Bick, a second-team selection in 2012 and a team captain in each of his final two season on Montezuma Road, ranked sixth on the team with seven points on three goals and an assist. He was also seventh in the Pac-12 in shots (36) and shots per match (2.12).