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Alessio Andreottola vs. Colorado School of Mines
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Alessio Andreottola (10) drives up the pitch against the Orediggers on Dirks Field (Oct. 26, 2025)

Andreottola named Offensive Player and Freshman of the Year, six Skyhawks garner All-RMAC honors

11/13/2025 2:00:00 PM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Fort Lewis College men's soccer freshman phenom Alessio Andreottola has been named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year among six Skyhawks to earn nods to the league's 2025 all-conference teams.
 
Andreottola, a native of Colmar, France, torched the league in his inaugural season, racking up six goals and a nation-leading 17 assists through the season for 29 total points. At the end of the regular season, Andreottola led all three divisions of NCAA soccer (DI, DII, DIII) in assists, while also tying for the 11th-most points in DII. In addition, Andreottola joined Anton Hjalmarsson as just the second player in the history of RMAC men's soccer to be named both the Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in the same season. It is the third straight season, and fourth overall, that a Skyhawk has been named Freshman of the Year, and the seventh time overall an FLC men's soccer student-athlete has captured Player of the Year.
 
The five-foot-nine forward handed out two or more assists on five occasions, including a career-high four assists in the Skyhawks' 8-1 rout over Northwest Nazarene University (Sept. 20). For the season, Andreottola tallied 1,315 minutes, 63 shots, 26 shots on goal, and had two game-winning goals. Andreottola's 3.94 shots per game and 1.63 shots on goal per game were the second-most and 16th-most in DII in the regular season.
 
Fellow Frenchman Lorenz Guintini earned First-Team All-RMAC honors of his own after leading the conference in goals scored and ranking second in game-winning goals. The five-foot-seven product out of Avignon, France, racked up 13 goals and four assists for 30 total points across his 1,368 minutes on the pitch. Guintini fired off 3.24 shots per game and 1.71 shots on goal per game, marks that ranked 12th and 16th in DII, to score the fourth-most goals and earn the third-most points in DII through the regular season.
 
Senior defender Casey Stracher rounds out Fort Lewis' First-Team All-RMAC selections, adding to his Second-Team nod last fall. Named the RMAC Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 6) for the second time, Stracher played the third-most minutes on the roster at 1,396. The Kamas, Utah, native was known for causing havoc all over the pitch, scoring four goals and making two assists for 10 points to show for it. Stracher posted one game-winning goal against Adams State (Nov. 5) as part of his two-goal performance for his first career brace. Defensively, Stracher helped Fort Lewis post three shutouts and maintain a top 25 ranking for much of the season.
 
Five-year veteran and Colorado native Quinn Bosanko picked up his first all-conference award with a nod to the All-RMAC Second-Team. A graduate of Salida High School in Salida, Colo., Bosanko has started in 66 of his 67 career games, and this season, racked up two goals and two assists for six total points. The Skyhawks captain played a team-high 1,498 minutes among non-goalkeepers and even earned his first game-winning goal against then-No. 22-ranked University of Colorado Colorado Springs (Oct. 16).
 
Sophomore transfer Raul Baptista Filipe, who played at fellow DII Wingate University last season, earned an Honorable Mention All-RMAC nod in his first season at FLC. Baptista Filipe, a native of Santa Maria de Feira, Portugal, scored his first career goal against UCCS (Oct. 16) and made his first assist at FLC against Metropolitan State University of Denver (Oct. 5). Earning three points for the season, Filipe also played 1,196 minutes and was instrumental in directing the Skyhawks' offense from the midfield.
 
Freshman star Francisco Pinto rounds out the Skyhawks' all-conference award winners with an Honorable Mention All-RMAC nod in his first season up on the rim. From Felgueiras, Portugal, Pinto was a consistent threat at midfield, scoring six goals and making six assists for 18 total points. Through his 1,285 minutes on the pitch, Pinto tied for the 10th-most goals and fourth-most assists across the RMAC.
 
The All-RMAC teams and awards are selected by the league's 11 head coaches, who were not permitted to vote for their own players. This season's All-RMAC teams featured five freshmen, five players from the 2024 All-RMAC First or Second-Teams, and four 2024 All-RMAC Honorable Mentions.

 
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