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Stites and Rennie Earn Major Awards as All-PSAC Teams Revealed

11/12/2025 2:30:00 PM

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. — The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) revealed it's men's soccer major award winners and All-PSAC teams, as ESU's honorees were headlined by Hunter Stites as PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year and Owen Rennie as PSAC East Freshman of the Year. Nathan Bradway and Jace Seara were selected to the All-PSAC First Team as well, and Ethan Flickinger and Drew Nyce made the All-PSAC Second Team.

Stites anchored an ESU defense that finished fourth in the conference in goals against per game with 1.11 and allowed only 9.6 shots per game, shutting out opponents in seven contests. The senior defender jumped up a team from last year when he was named to the All-PSAC Second Team.

Rennie, a midfielder from Bournemouth, England, led the Warriors in scoring with seven goals and four assists for 18 points. Leading the team in goals and tied for the lead in assists, Rennie was ninth in the PSAC in total points. The freshman began his career with a five-point performance against Gannon in the second game of the season with two goals and an assist, and would find the scoresheet seven more times throughout the season.

Bradway was named to an all-conference team for the third time in his career, making his first First Team appearance this year. The senior midfielder tallied 10 points with four goals and two assists, getting on the board first for ESU in a 4-0 win over Gannon and recording a goal and an assist in a 4-2 against Shippensburg.

Seara earned the first all-conference honor of his career this year making the First Team after finishing second on East Stroudsburg in goals with six. He got off to a hot start early in the season, putting up four in ESU's first five matches, adding in goals against Shippensburg and Shepherd down the stretch. 

On the All-PSAC Second Team, Flickinger earned his first all-conference team nomination in his senior year as a defender for ESU. The two-way player added eight points of offense for the Warriors on the season, scoring two game-winning goals against Shpeherd and West Chester and contributing with four assists as well. 

Rounding out the All-PSAC selections for ESU, midfielder Drew Nyce made the all-conference Second Team for the second-straight year. Nyce, last year's PSAC East Freshman of the Year, tallied an assist on the first goal of the game in the Warriors' 4-2 win against Shippensburg and started in all 13 games he appeared in.
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