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Short Named Philadelphia Soccer 6 John MacAdams Academic Player of the Year
4/24/2025 12:07:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Short, Dominick Bachstein and Colin Davis Named to Philadelphia Soccer 6 All-Star Team
PHILADELPHIA – Patrick short of Drexel men's soccer has been named the Philadelphia Soccer 6 John MacAdams Academic Player of the Year on Thursday afternoon. In addition, Short, Dominick Bachstein and Colin Davis were named to the Soccer 6's All-Star Team.
Short completed his graduate campaign with five goals and 10 assists for 20 points across 13 matches and 1311 minutes. Short concluded the regular season with a five-point performance against Charleston. The Georgetown, Del. native scored two goals and tallied an assist in the 5-1 victory. Short was named the CAA's Co-Midfielder of the Year, the first Dragon to win the award, and also to the All-CAA First Team. In addition, Short was named to the CSC Academic All-America First Team this past fall. Short is the second straight Drexel men's soccer player to be named to the Academic All-American first team. Youri Senden was selected to the team in 2023. It is the first time a Drexel program has had players win back-to-back Academic All-American first team since Kelli Griffith of Softball was selected to the first team in both 1992 and 1993.
Dominick Bachstein finished his final collegiate season as one of the top goal-scorers in the nation. The graduate student finished with 30 points, the highest point performance of any Dragon since the team joined the conference in 2002. Bachstein leads the conference in multiple categories including goals and points heading into the conference tournament. The first team selection is Bachstein's first conference accolade in his career.
Davis finished the season with 1193 minutes played as an anchor on Drexel's backline and was selected to the All-CAA Second Team. In addition to his standout play on defense, Davis contributed two goals and added an assist. Drexel's defense held opponents to 24 goals this season and just 1.50 goals per game. The defense also pieced together three-straight shutouts in the middle of the season, including victories against Temple, Northeastern and FDU.
Short completed his graduate campaign with five goals and 10 assists for 20 points across 13 matches and 1311 minutes. Short concluded the regular season with a five-point performance against Charleston. The Georgetown, Del. native scored two goals and tallied an assist in the 5-1 victory. Short was named the CAA's Co-Midfielder of the Year, the first Dragon to win the award, and also to the All-CAA First Team. In addition, Short was named to the CSC Academic All-America First Team this past fall. Short is the second straight Drexel men's soccer player to be named to the Academic All-American first team. Youri Senden was selected to the team in 2023. It is the first time a Drexel program has had players win back-to-back Academic All-American first team since Kelli Griffith of Softball was selected to the first team in both 1992 and 1993.
Dominick Bachstein finished his final collegiate season as one of the top goal-scorers in the nation. The graduate student finished with 30 points, the highest point performance of any Dragon since the team joined the conference in 2002. Bachstein leads the conference in multiple categories including goals and points heading into the conference tournament. The first team selection is Bachstein's first conference accolade in his career.
Davis finished the season with 1193 minutes played as an anchor on Drexel's backline and was selected to the All-CAA Second Team. In addition to his standout play on defense, Davis contributed two goals and added an assist. Drexel's defense held opponents to 24 goals this season and just 1.50 goals per game. The defense also pieced together three-straight shutouts in the middle of the season, including victories against Temple, Northeastern and FDU.
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