Pac-12 Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Year

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The Pac-12 Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Year is an annual award given to the top performing player in the Pac-12 Conference.

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In 2014, the Pac-12 Conference introduced a new award solely for defensive players.

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Co-Players of the Year

Winners

Player of the Year (2000–present)

SeasonPlayerSchoolPositionClassReference
2000 Ryan Nelsen Stanford Defender Senior [1]
2001 Roger Levesque Stanford Midfielder Junior [1]
2002 Josh Saunders California Goalkeeper Senior [1]
2003 Matt Taylor UCLA Forward Senior [1]
2004 Patrick Ianni
C. J. Klaas
UCLA
Washington
Defender
Defender
Junior
Senior
[1]
2005 Calen Carr California Forward Senior [1]
2006 Kevin Forrest Washington Forward Junior [1]
2007 Ely Allen
Andrew Jacobson
Washington
California
Midfielder
Midfielder
Senior
Senior
[1]
2008 Michael Stephens UCLA Midfielder Junior [1]
2009 Danny Mwanga Oregon State Forward Senior [1]
2010 A. J. Soares California Defender Senior [1]
2011 Kelyn Rowe UCLA Midfielder Senior [1]
2012 Ryan Hollingshead UCLA Midfielder Senior [1]
2013 Leo Stolz UCLA Midfielder Junior [1]
2014 Khiry Shelton Oregon State Forward Senior [1]
2015 Jordan Morris Stanford Forward Junior [2]
2016 José Hernández
Foster Langsdorf
UCLA
Stanford
Midfielder
Forward
Sophomore
Junior
[3]
2017 Foster Langsdorf Stanford Forward Senior [4]
2018 Tanner Beason Stanford Defender Junior [5]
2019 Blake Bodily Washington Midfielder Junior [6]
2020 Zach Ryan Stanford Midfielder Junior [7]
2021 Sofiane Djeffal Oregon State Midfielder Senior [8]

Defensive Player of the Year (2014–present)

SeasonPlayerSchoolClassReference
2014 Brandon Vincent Stanford Junior [1]
2015 Brandon Vincent Stanford Senior [2]
2016 Tomas Hilliard-Arce Stanford Junior [3]
2017 Tomas Hilliard-Arce Stanford Senior [4]
2018 Tanner Beason Stanford Junior [5]
2019 Ethan Bartlow Washington Junior [6]
2020 Charlie Ostrem Washington Junior [7]
2021 Ryan Sailor Washington Midfielder Senior [8]

Offensive Player of the Year (2021–present)

SeasonPlayerSchoolClassReference
2021 Tyrone Mondi Oregon State Senior [8]

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