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Three Named Academic All-Ohio

OCSA Release

The College of Wooster men's soccer team had three players named to the 2023 Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association Men's Division III Academic All-Ohio Team.

Junior Max Wiley earned first team honors while senior Luca Napora and junior Miles Rochester earned second team laurels. 

Wiley and Napora are coming off being selected as All-NCAC Third Team selections and earning College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® honors.

Wiley led the team with five goals and 11 points. He started 15 games, scoring twice in conference play, including against Wabash, who the team beat for the first time since 2008.

Wiley studied abroad in Salamanca, Spain as a sophomore and worked as a research intern for SurePeople. The statistical and data sciences major is a mathematics tutor at Wooster High School and helped organize and lead Make-A-Wish fundraisers in eastern North Carolina.

Napora appeared in all 17 games and started 12 games this past fall. He scored two goals and tallied two assists.

The computer science major spent last summer as a developer and technical artist in a co-op program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Napora wrote an $8,000 grant proposal that was accepted and went towards the organization's digital educational programming. On campus, Napora writes for the student newspaper and is a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee representative.

Rochester, a third team All-NCAC honoree in 2022, appeared and started in 15 games. The computer science major enjoys helping and learning from his peers. He is a STEM Zone tutor, a teaching assistant in first year seminar and is planning to research music software.

The Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association is one of the oldest and most prestigious college soccer associations in the nation. The OCSA represents all National Collegiate Athletic Association divisions (NCAA), all National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics divisions (NAIA) and all National Junior College Athletic Association divisions (NJCAA) in Ohio.