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Oregon State forward Gloire Amanda celebrates against Gonzaga University in this handout photo from Feb. 13, 2021 in Corvallis, Oregon. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Oregon State, Scobel Wiggins MANDATORY CREDIT May 27, 2021 - 5:14 PM
Edmonton forward Gloire Amanda won the MAC Hermann Trophy on Thursday as the top male NCAA soccer player.
The 22-year-old Oregon State junior led the NCAA Division 1 in both goals (15) and total points (37). He was named to the All-Pac-12 and All-Far West Region first team as well as the United Soccer Coaches All-America first team and Top Drawer Soccer Best XI first team.
His 37 points set the Oregon State single-season record.
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Oregon State forward Gloire Amanda controls the ball during a match against the University of Washington in this handout photo from March 24, 2021 in Corvallis, Oregon. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Oregon State, Scobel Wiggins MANDATORY CREDIT May 26, 2021 - 3:09 PM
Edmonton forward Gloire Amanda can join a select group Thursday when the MAC Hermann Trophy winner is announced by the Missouri Athletic Club.
The 22-year-old Oregon State junior is one of three male finalists for the award that goes annually to the top NCAA soccer player.
While Canadians Kadeisha Buchanan (West Virginia, 2016) and Christine Sinclair (Portland, 2004 and 05) have won the women s award, Teal Bunbury (Akron, 2009) is the only Canadian-born men s winner. The son of former Canadian international Alex Bunbury, Teal has lived in the United States since he was 10 and represents the U.S. internationally.