LANCASTER, Pa. – Four Washington College men's Soccer players have secured All-Centennial Conference honors in a vote conducted by the conference's 10 head coaches. Senior midfielder
Tyler Davidson (Medford, N.J./Shawnee) earned first team honors, junior midfielder
Tucker Sprano (Annandale, Va./Falls Church) was selected to the second team, while sophomore goalkeeper
Hannes Budde (Hummelstown, Pa./Hershey) and senior back
Ryan Sharpley (Medford, N.J./Shawnee) gained honorable mention status.
Davidson and Sharpley are two-time All-Centennial selections, while Budde and Sprano are all-conference for the first time.
Davidson, who was All-CC honorable mention in 2024, played in all 18 games for the Shoremen this fall, starting 17 times. Davidson was second on the team in goals with a career-high four, converting two penalty kicks, including taking the winning penalty on October 11 versus Johns Hopkins. The senior was tops on the squad in minutes played with 1539. In 70 career games, 53 starts, he totaled 11 points on five scores and one assist.
Sprano was the team leader in goals (5), game-winning goals (2) and points (13), while adding three assists in 17 games, 13 starts. The junior scored all three goals in a 3-2 comeback victory over #24 Mary Washington on September 13. He also netted the game-winning score on October 25 against Ursinus. Through the end of the Centennial Conference Tournament, he is tied for fourth in game-winning goals and tied for sixth in goals and points. In 56 career games, 34 starts, he has eight goals and five assists for 21 points, three of which are game-winning strikes.
Budde played and started in a career-high 15 games this season. The sophomore tallied a 6-6-3 record with a 1.27 goals-against average, a .736 save percentage, 53 saves and three shutouts. The netminder picked up his three clean sheets versus Salisbury, Johns Hopkins and #24 Muhlenberg. Through the end of the Centennial Tournament, he is fourth in saves per game (3.53). Budde played in his first 15 career games this fall for the Shoremen.
Sharpley, all-conference honorable mention for the second straight campaign, appeared in 17 games for WC this season, registering 15 starting assignments. Sharpley scored his only goal of the season in a 1-0 win over Salisbury on September 7. Sharpley helped WC record three shutouts this fall, including the first blanking of Johns Hopkins since 2008. In 56 career contests, 42 starts, the senior scored twice for four points to his credit.

The Centennial Conference also announced its All-Sportsmanship Team for men's soccer and senior midfielder
Michael Daniello (Lewes, Del./Sussex Academy) was the Shoremen's representative on the team. Each Centennial Conference member institution was permitted to nominate one student-athlete who exemplifies the best in sportsmanship for the All-Sportsmanship Team. Nominations were submitted by the head coaches. Daniello is a first-time member on the team.
Since the arrival of head coach
Roy Dunshee for the 2012 season, the Shoremen have had 48 all-conference selections as it has been 12 first team picks, 19 second pick honorees and 17 have earned honorable mention status.