Four Greyhounds Selected to Landmark All-Conference Men’s Soccer Squads
TOWSON, Md. --- The Moravian University men’s soccer team has had junior defender Aidan McMillan selected to the 2025 Landmark All-Conference First Team while junior midfielder Colin Woehlcke, sophomore midfielder Ryan Mullin and sophomore forward Enzo Petruzzelli honored on the All-Conference Second Team.
TOWSON, Md. --- The Moravian University men’s soccer team has had junior defender Aidan McMillan selected to the 2025 Landmark All-Conference First Team while junior midfielder Colin Woehlcke, sophomore midfielder Ryan Mullin and sophomore forward Enzo Petruzzelli honored on the All-Conference Second Team.
Moravian, led by eighth year Head Coach Bob Wilkinson, registered a 9-6-4 mark this fall including a 5-1-3 mark in Landmark Conference action to earn the third seed in the Landmark Conference Tournament. The Greyhounds hosted a Landmark Conference Tournament First Round match, falling to Lycoming College, 4-2.
“Congratulations to Enzo Petruzzelli, Ryan Mullin, Colin Woehlcke and Aiden McMillan for being named to the Landmark Conference Men's Soccer All Conference Team,” stated Wilkinson.
McMillan, who earned First Team honors after making the Landmark All-Conference Second Team in 2023 and 2024, helped anchor the Hounds’ defense that allowed just 1.11 goals per game this fall with six shutouts. McMillan has played in 56 career matches in three seasons, and he has one career goal.
“Aidan is one of three players to play and start all 19 games and his 1674 minutes led the team,” noted Wilkinson. “He was part of a defense that had a 0.94 goals against average in the regular season. He is a great competitor that is excellent in the air. He is a very good one v one defender. He is good on the ball and starts our offense. He leads by example both on and off the field. Congrats Aidan.”
Petruzzelli led Moravian in scoring with six goals and two assists for 14 points as he received postseason honors for the first time in his career. In two seasons, Petruzzelli has seven goals and two assists in 28 career matches.
“Enzo had a breakout year scoring six goals and assisting on two,” Wilkinson said. “He also was taken down for a PK in our playoff game against Lycoming which was converted by Giuseppe Propato and tied the game in the second half in the playoffs. Enzo also had big goals against Catholic and Susquehanna that had a great impact on the Landmark standings. Enzo’s most significant stat was in conference play where he led the conference in scoring. Congrats Enzo.”
Woehlcke garnered his first postseason honor after recording three goals and three assists in 2025. He has contributed five goals and six assists over the last three years while starting 30 of 52 contests.
“Colin finished tied for third in team scoring with three goals and three assists, and he started in 18 of the 19 games he played,” Wilkinson stated. “His biggest goal was the game winner against Drew. He has tremendous speed and a great work rate. And he is always ready to back up his teammates if called upon. Congrats Colin.”
Mullin also earned his first postseason accolade while helping the Greyhounds as a defensive midfielder. Mullin has scored a pair of goals for the Blue & Grey while seeing action in 35 matches with 28 starts.
“Ryan started 16 of the 17 games he played in, and he controlled the midfield with his hard tackling and his ability to win head balls,” commented Wilkinson. “His short- and long-range passes were of good quality as well. Most impressive was his leadership. He is always up for a challenge and leaves everything on the field. Congrats Ryan.”
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