MELBOURNE, Fla. (April 28, 2022) – Seven Tars have been named to the All-Sunshine State Conference Teams. The list is highlighted by First Team honorees defender
Justin Isenhour, midfielder
Finn Jent, and attackman
Bailey Pringle. Short stick defensive midfielder
Rob Champigny and defender
Charlie Rask earned Second Team recognition. Midfielder
Grant Hansen was named Freshman of the Year, and is joined on the All-Freshman Team by attackman
Jack Johnstone.
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See all the award winners here.
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Justin Isenhour has caused 38 turnovers as a leader of the Rollins defense. He is leading NCAA Division II with 3.08 caused turnovers per game. Isenhour has also collected 35 groundballs. The Dr. Phillips High School product found the back of the net twice and added a pair of assists to help the Tars offensive effort as well. The Orlando, Florida native was named SSC Defensive Player of the Week once. Isenhour was named Second Team All-SSC in 2020.
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Finn Jent ranked second on the team, and led the Rollins midfield, with 32 goals on the year. A total that ranked him 11
th in the SSC. The senior also registered five assists, good for a total of 37 points, fourth on the squad. Jent also collected 12 groundballs and caused a turnover for Rollins.
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Bailey Pringle led the Tars attack unit in 2021. The Medford Lakes, New Jersey native tallied a team high 56 points, leading Rollins, and ranking sixth in the SSC. His 36 goals are tied for seventh most in the conference, while his 20 assists rank ninth. Pringle has added 17 groundballs and seven caused turnovers for the Tars. Bailey was named SSC Player of the
Week once this campaign. This is Pringle's second All-SSC honor; he was named to the Second Team following the 2020 season.
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Rob Champigny was a vital part of the Tars defensive unit, at short stick defensive midfielder. The senior started 13 games, causing 15 turnovers and picking up 24 groundballs. The East Longmeadow, Massachusetts product also added a goal for the Tars on the offensive end of the field. Rob was named to the SSC All-Freshman Team in 2019.
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Charlie Rask captained the Tars defense, starting 11 games throughout the season. Rask caused 21 turnovers, ranking him tenth on the SSC leaderboard. He also picked up 21 groundballs, ranking him seventh on the squad.
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Grant Hansen earned SSC Freshman of the Year and All-Freshman Team honors as he saw action in 13 games for Rollins in 2021-22 thus far. He has totaled 35 points off 12 goals and a team-high 23 assists. The Medford, New Jersey native ranks seventh in conference assists per game 1.69.
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Jack Johnstone ranks third on the team with 38 total points in 2022. The Newnan, Georgia native started every game for Rollins, while tallying 30 goals and adding eight assists. Johnstone ranks third on the team with 34 groundballs.
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The Tars will face Florida Southern in the semifinal round of the SSC Tournament tonight, Thursday, April 28.  Faceoff against the Mocs is set for 8 p.m.
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