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Jacob Schachner, Walker Gillespie and Kevin O'Toole earned first-team All-Ivy League honors.
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Trio of First-Teamers Lead Six Tigers on All-Ivy Teams
November 20, 2019 | Men's Soccer
Senior Jacob Schachner, freshman Walker Gillespie and junior Kevin O'Toole earned first-team All-Ivy League recognition to lead six Tigers on the All-Ivy teams, the league announced Wednesday.
The six honorees helped the Tigers to a 10-4-3 record overall, giving the team 10 wins for the second straight year.

Schachner earned his third All-Ivy honor, along with receiving honorable mention in 2017 and 2018. Accruing a goals-against average of 1.19 on the season, Schachner started 12 games and allowed 14 goals, completing shutouts against Harvard and Penn.

Gillespie becomes the first Tiger freshman since Mark Linnville '13 in 2009 to earn first-team All-Ivy honors, doing so in a season that saw him score a team-best seven goals including one against No. 22 Virginia Tech as Princeton beat a top-25 team for the second straight year. Gillespie's goals came across six games, including two goals against Saint Joseph's, as he played in all 17 games and started 14 in his rookie season.

O'Toole, the 2018 Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, is an All-Ivy honoree for the second time along with his 2018 first-team recognition. A year after winning that Ivy honor with four goals and three helpers, O'Toole flipped the numbers in 2019, scoring three goals and assisting on four others.

Morokhovich, a senior, is an All-Ivy honoree for the second time along with honorable mention recognition last year. A defender, Morokhovich added three assists and helped the Tigers to a 1.12 GAA, the third-best in the league, while starting 16 games and playing in all 17.

Alex Charles, a sophomore, earns his first All-Ivy recognition in a year that saw him play in 16 of the 17 games and start 14, helping the Tiger back line.

Moulay Hamza Kanzi Belghiti, a sophomore midfielder, added an assist against FDU while playing in all 17 games and starting 16. The All-Ivy honor is his first.
The six honorees helped the Tigers to a 10-4-3 record overall, giving the team 10 wins for the second straight year.
Schachner earned his third All-Ivy honor, along with receiving honorable mention in 2017 and 2018. Accruing a goals-against average of 1.19 on the season, Schachner started 12 games and allowed 14 goals, completing shutouts against Harvard and Penn.
Gillespie becomes the first Tiger freshman since Mark Linnville '13 in 2009 to earn first-team All-Ivy honors, doing so in a season that saw him score a team-best seven goals including one against No. 22 Virginia Tech as Princeton beat a top-25 team for the second straight year. Gillespie's goals came across six games, including two goals against Saint Joseph's, as he played in all 17 games and started 14 in his rookie season.
O'Toole, the 2018 Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, is an All-Ivy honoree for the second time along with his 2018 first-team recognition. A year after winning that Ivy honor with four goals and three helpers, O'Toole flipped the numbers in 2019, scoring three goals and assisting on four others.
Morokhovich, a senior, is an All-Ivy honoree for the second time along with honorable mention recognition last year. A defender, Morokhovich added three assists and helped the Tigers to a 1.12 GAA, the third-best in the league, while starting 16 games and playing in all 17.
Alex Charles, a sophomore, earns his first All-Ivy recognition in a year that saw him play in 16 of the 17 games and start 14, helping the Tiger back line.
Moulay Hamza Kanzi Belghiti, a sophomore midfielder, added an assist against FDU while playing in all 17 games and starting 16. The All-Ivy honor is his first.
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