EVANSTON, Ill. (November 8, 2024) – Collin McCamy (Wake Forest, N.C./Crossroads Flex) and Nigel Prince (Atlanta, Ga./Forsyth Academy), both members of the Northwestern University men's soccer team, have earned All-Big Ten Conference honors, the league office announced on Friday. This marks the third time during head coach Russell Payne's tenure that multiple Wildcats have received All-Big Ten distinction.
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Now a three-time All-Big Ten honoree, McCamy started in all 17 games for Payne's team in 2024. The 6-foot-2 midfielder tallied a goal and two assists, finding the back of the net in the Wildcats' thrilling 2-1 win over Drake on August 30.Â
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Like McCamy, Prince was a fixture in the Northwestern lineup during the regular season, playing in 1,510 out of a possible 1,530 minutes of game action. The two-time All-Big Ten pick was at the center of a Wildcat defensive unit that posted six shutouts. Prince also made his presence felt in the offensive third, scoring in wins over Marquette (Sept. 9) and Rutgers (Oct. 11), respectively.
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In addition to the announcement of the All-Big Ten teams, the conference also recognized its 11 Sportsmanship Award honorees, with Thaddaeus Dewing (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy/Air Force) taking home the honor for the 'Cats.
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Now a three-time All-Big Ten honoree, McCamy started in all 17 games for Payne's team in 2024. The 6-foot-2 midfielder tallied a goal and two assists, finding the back of the net in the Wildcats' thrilling 2-1 win over Drake on August 30.Â
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Like McCamy, Prince was a fixture in the Northwestern lineup during the regular season, playing in 1,510 out of a possible 1,530 minutes of game action. The two-time All-Big Ten pick was at the center of a Wildcat defensive unit that posted six shutouts. Prince also made his presence felt in the offensive third, scoring in wins over Marquette (Sept. 9) and Rutgers (Oct. 11), respectively.
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In addition to the announcement of the All-Big Ten teams, the conference also recognized its 11 Sportsmanship Award honorees, with Thaddaeus Dewing (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy/Air Force) taking home the honor for the 'Cats.