CRESSON, Pa. - November 11, 2025 - On Tuesday, the AMCC released All-Conference teams for men's and women's soccer.
The Mount Aloysius men's soccer team was well-represented in the 2025 All-AMCC postseason awards, with six Mounties earning All-Conference recognition after a strong campaign that saw the program reach the AMCC Championship match.
Leading the way was junior defender
Martin Donner (Stockholm, Sweden, Danderyds Gymnasium Studievagl) , who earned First Team All-AMCC honors and was also named AMCC Co-Defensive Player of the Year.
First Team -
Martin Donner: Standing at 6'7 , the junior anchored one of the conference's top defensive units, helping the Mounties record multiple clean sheets and limit opponents to minimal scoring chances throughout the season. His leadership and consistency in the back line set the tone for the Mounties' defensive success. Donner took a step forward after earning Second Team honors last season.
Gonzalo Terricabris: The senior was the Mounties top attacking threat. Terricabris was second in the conference in goals with 10 and had 25 points. Gonzalo ends his playing time at the Mount with 24 career goals, which sits him sixth in program history. Terricabris, a two-time Third Team selection (2023 & 2024) makes the jump up to First Team.
Joel Martinez: The Sophomore received First Team honors after another steady season orchestrating the Mountie attack. Martinez proved to be a big factor for the Mounties, starting in all 20 games he played in. Joel scored two goals in three different matches this season including the season opener versus Concordia Wisc and was tied for first in the AMCC in assists (7).
Second Team -
Tanner Polcyn: The junior was named to the Second Team following a breakout offensive campaign. Polcyn ranked among the AMCC's top scorers with seven goals and five assists for 19 points in 20 matches, after not scoring a goal in his sophomore season.
Daniel Irujo: One of the captains for the Mounties, was the top possession player while playing center defensive midfielder. Irujo missed the Carnegie Mellon and Hilbert games due to an injury, but came back and started every game the rest of the season. Irujo was a First Team selection last season and Third Team as a sophomore.
Pelayo Martin: The Freshman made an impressive collegiate debut, appearing in 19 matches and starting 18. The freshman recorded one goal and five assists for six points, finishing tied for third in the AMCC in assists. His creativity and composure on the ball made him one of the conference's top young playmakers. Martin was one of the four freshman that were selected to an All-AMCC team.