Conquistadors Take Home Multiple Honors at USCAA Banquet

In the midst of a physically and mentally taxing weekend of competition in Virginia Beach, the USCAA held its Annual Championship Banquet to award season-long honors. The evening proved to be successful for the FNU Conquistadors, as players from both our Men’s Soccer and Women’s Volleyball teams took home some hardware. The Student-Athletes and their respective Coaching Staffs represented Florida National University gracefully at the event, showing off a seamless combination of swagger and poise.

One of the biggest awards of the night went to our Athletic Director and Head Soccer Coach Fernando Valenzuela, who was named USCAA Coach of the Year after leading the defending champs to a dominant regular season and the #1 Seed in the Tournament.
Fernando USCAA Coach of the Year

Our Athletics Program is built around the mantra: “Students first, athletes second;” That dedication to the classroom paid dividends as five Conquistadors were presented with USCAA National All-Academic honors: Ines Bawedin, Victor Surya, Rodrigo Bandeira, Afraina Ammerlaan, Vinicius Costa

Ines Bawedin - All Academic Victor Surya - All Academic Rodrigo Bandeira All Academic Afraina Ammerlaan All Academic Vinicius Costa All Academic

As the night progressed, the accolades continued to roll in, bringing into question how much mantle space would be left back home in Hialeah.

First-Team All-American Second-Team All-American
Ines Bawedin Pedro Veiga
Camila Kahlich
Carolina Arrais Dantas
Rodrigo Festuccia
Rodrigo Bandeira

Camila Kahlich Pedro Viega Carolina Dantas Rodrigo Festuccia - First Team All American

One of the big winners of the night was Senior Ines Bawedin, who aside from being named to the All-Academic Team and First-Team All-American, (as if that wasn’t enough) was crowned USCAA’s Player of the Year.

Ines Bawedin - Player of the Year

As of this writing, the battle for USCAA supremacy is still ongoing. However, regardless of the final outcome, the Conquistadors have brought a great sense of pride and accomplishment to the Florida National University community.

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