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Fally Voted All-RMAC First Team, Six Rangers Earn Accolades

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) has announced its 2025 Men's Soccer All-Conference teams, and six Rangers have been honored for their achievements on the pitch.

Julian Fally, D, Gr. – Fally leads the way for the Rangers, being voted to the All-RMAC First Team, after being an all-league honorable mention in 2024. The Vienna, Austria native was the leader of the Rangers' back line, being the only primary starter that returned from last year's team. He played 1,188 minutes over 18 matches, and has six points from two goals and two assists. Both of his goals on the season were game winners.

Elias Taubo, F, Sr. – Taubo earns a spot on the All-RMAC Second Team as he led the Rangers with six goals scored on the season. He added one assist for a total of 13 points, ranking him second on the Regis squad. Hailing from Asker, Norway, Taubo landed 13 of his 24 shots on goal (54.2%) and scored one game-winner. He was a First Team All-RMAC selection in 2024.

Jacobo Betancourt-Tovar, MF, Jr. – Betancourt-Tovar collects his third All-RMAC accolade, being named First Team in 2024 and honorable mention in 2023. The midfielder from Frisco, Texas, totaled 11 points on the season from four goals and three assists, including a pair of game-winners. He led all position players in minutes, playing 1,448, and put nine shots on goal.

Sahar Golov, MF, Jr. – The final All-RAMC Second Team Selection for the Rangers is Ramat Hasharon, Israel native, Sahar Golov. Golov was an honorable mention a year ago, and was the only position player to start every match this year. He played a total of 1,305 minutes, scored one goal, and assisted on one more.

Jason Robles, F, Gr. – Robles joined the Rangers this year, and has been red hot to end the season en route to an All-RMAC honorable mention nod. He led Regis with 15 points from five goals and five assists. 12 of those points came when RU has needed it most over the last four games of the season. Robles also led the team with 18 shots on goal.

Zach Jennings, GK, Fr. – The freshman goalkeeper Jennings earned an honorable mention accolade in his first season of collegiate play. As Regis' primary goalie, Jennings posted a 9-6-4 record, three shutouts, 50 saves, .685 save %, and a 1.24 goals against average.

Alessio Andreottola (Fort Lewis) was voted the Offensive Player of the Year and the Freshman of the Year, Luke Noameshie (UCCS) the Defensive Player of the Year, Nick McNeil (MSU Denver) the Goalkeeper of the Year, and Nick Kirchhof (MSU Denver) the Coach of the Year.

For the full RMAC All-Conference teams, click here.

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