2022 Campbell Trophy Semifinalists
CHICAGO – College of Chicago soccer participant Nicholas D’Ambrose was named as a semifinalist for the 2022 William V. Campbell Trophy.
Now in its thirty third 12 months, the Campbell Trophy acknowledges the highest soccer scholar-athlete within the nation for his or her mixed educational success, soccer efficiency and management. The 156 semifinalists have been introduced by the Nationwide Soccer Basis & School Corridor of Fame.
A senior operating again for the Maroons, D’Ambrose is among the most completed soccer gamers in UChicago’s fashionable period. His historic 2021 marketing campaign noticed him set 5 single-season college data – speeding yards (1,714), yards per carry (7.4), speeding touchdowns (20), complete touchdowns (20) and factors scored (120). Within the year-end nationwide rankings, D’Ambrose completed first in speeding yards per recreation, second in complete speeding yards, second in all-purpose yards per recreation, fourth in yards per carry and sixth in speeding touchdowns. He was named a First Crew All-American by D3football.com, the Related Press and the American Soccer Coaches Affiliation. The School Sports activities Data Administrators of America bestowed First Crew Tutorial All-America honors upon him at season’s finish. He was additionally the Midwest Convention’s Offensive Talent MVP.
Now on the midpoint of the 2022 marketing campaign, D’Ambrose is climbing the varsity’s profession rankings as effectively. The senior is at the moment first in yards per carry (6.7), first in speeding touchdowns (44), third in speeding yards (3,313), third in complete touchdowns (44), third in factors scored (264) and sixth in all-purpose yards (3,788).
Campbell Trophy finalists can be introduced on October 26, with every receiving a postgraduate scholarship as a member of the 2022 NFF Nationwide Scholar-Athlete Class Offered by Constancy Investments.
Award necessities embody:
- Senior or graduate scholar of their last 12 months of enjoying eligibility;
- GPA of a minimum of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale;
- Excellent soccer skill as a primary workforce participant or vital contributor;
- Demonstrated robust management and citizenship.