ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The 2025 Rugby East champion Navy men's rugby team placed a league-leading 11 athletes on the All-Rugby East teams, the league announced Wednesday.
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"We are delighted to see 11 of our players selected for the Rugby East all-conference teams," Navy Director of Rugby
Gavin Hickie said. "It is good recognition for winning the conference and for all the hard work everyone put in this fall season."
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First Team All-Rugby East (5): Andrew Baublitz,
Roanin Krieger,
Edmund Soeder,
Michael Strehle and
Austin Taylor.
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Baublitz earned his second-consecutive first-team All-Rugby East honor. He tied for the most tries scored this fall (4), totaling 20 points.
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Krieger earned first-team honors for the fourth time in his career. The program's all-time leading scorer (591) led the team in total points (86), conversions (31) and penalty kicks (6). He also led Rugby East in scoring for the third-straight year with 77 points.
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Soeder collected his first All-Rugby East honor thanks to his all-around presence on both offense and defense.
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Team captains Strehle and Taylor each earned first-team honors for the first time in their careers. Strehle spent most of the fall at scrum-half, where he served as the primary decision-maker and attack coordinator. Taylor brought physicality at the lock position and scored one try for five points.
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Second Team All-Rugby East (3): Aidan Bryan,
Avion Ganse and
Kade Williams.
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Bryan and Williams each earned All-Rugby East honors for the first time. Bryan finished the fall with one try, while Williams tied for the second-most tries on the team (3). Ganse also scored three tries, including the game-winning score in Navy's 21–16 comeback over Army, on the way to earning his second-straight All-Rugby East accolade.
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Honorable Mention (3): Aidan Gerber,
John Masino and
Max Smith.
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Gerber and Masino earned their first All-Rugby East recognition. Gerber totaled 10 points from two tries, while Masino started four games and was part of a stout Navy defense.
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Smith earned his second appearance on an all-conference team thanks to his electric offensive play, which resulted in four tries during the fall.
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Navy returns to the pitch on Saturday, Feb. 21, when it travels to Emmitsburg, Md., to take on Mount St. Mary's in its spring opener.
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