Sergi Solans Ormo, Ander Marticorena
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Solans Ormo, Marticorena Earn All-Big Ten Honors

November 13, 2025 | Men's Soccer

LOS ANGELESSergi Solans Ormo and Ander Marticorena have been named to the Big Ten All-Conference teams, the Big Ten Conference announced on Thursday. Solans Ormo was named first-team all-conference while Marticorena earned a spot on the all-freshman team.

Solans Ormo, in his first season in the conference, earns unanimous first-team honors. The Lleida, Spain native has scored 13 goals and four assists for the Bruins so far this season, with nine of those goals and three assists coming in conference play. Solans Ormo has bagged nine goals in his last four appearances, three vs. Rutgers, two at Omaha, three at Washington and one on Wednesday evening at Maryland. The Spaniard is currently tied for sixth in the country in total goals scored with 13. His two hat tricks in one season tie the program record for most hat tricks in a season, while his 13 goals scored are the most goals scored in a season since Milan Iloski scored 17 in 2019.

Marticorena excelled for the Bruins in his first season in Westwood. The freshman from Pamplona, Spain, earns all-freshman team honors after playing in nine conference matches, providing three assists, and then scoring the game-winning goal at Maryland in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal. Marticorena played in 16 games and made 15 starts in 2025, totaling 1,210 minutes of action. He has played the full 90 minutes in eight games for the Bruins to date.

Up Next: UCLA moves on to the Big Ten Tournament final on Sunday against No. 3 Michigan in College Park, Maryland. The game will kickoff at 12 pm PT (3 pm ET) and will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.

2025 Big Ten Men's Soccer Postseason Honors
Offensive Player of the Year: Palmer Ault, Indiana
Midfielder of the Year: Richie Aman, Washington
Defensive Player of the Year: Lasse Kelp, Maryland
Goalkeeper of the Year: Laurin Mack, Maryland
Freshman of the Year: Peter Soudan, Michigan State
Coach of the Year: Sasho Cirovski, Maryland

All-Big Ten First Team*
PALMER AULT, F, Indiana
Luca Costabile, D, Maryland
Lasse Kelp, D, Maryland
Leon Koehl, M, Maryland
Laurin Mack, GK, Maryland
Sadam Masereka, F, Maryland
Stephane Njike, F, Maryland
SERGI SOLANS ORMO, F, UCLA
Richie Aman, M, Washington
Harrison Bertos, D, Washington
Alex Hall, M, Washington
Zach Ramsey, M, Washington
 
All-Big Ten Second Team
Albi Ndrenika, F, Maryland
William Baker, D, Michigan
Matthew Fisher, D, Michigan
Nolan Miller, D, Michigan
Shuma Sasaki, F, Michigan
Zac Kelly, GK, Michigan State
Joe Suchecki, M, Northwestern
Joschi Schleb, M, Rutgers
Jadon Bowton, GK, Washington
Charlie Kosakoff, F, Washington
Zach Ramsey, M, Washington
 
All-Freshman Team
Colton Swan, F, Indiana
Rocket Ritarita, F, Maryland
Farouk Cisse, D, Maryland
Peter Soudan, M, Michigan State
Luke Spadafora, M, Michigan State
Aaron O'Reilly, F, Northwestern
Aaron Hurge, M, Ohio State
Jonathan Evans, GK, Penn State
Braxton Montgomery, D, Rutgers
Ander Marticorena, M, UCLA
Asher Hestad, D, Washington
Isaac Brown-Samper, D, Wisconsin
 
Sportsmanship Honorees
Alex Barger, Jr., Indiana
Luca Costabile, Sr., Maryland
Nicholas Cassiday, Sr., Michigan
Zac Kelly, Sr., Michigan State
Jayvin Van Deventer, Sr., Northwestern
Luciano Pechota, Sr., Ohio State
Van Danielson, Sr., Penn State
Nestor Cabrera, Sr., Rutgers
Tre Wright, Jr., UCLA
Conner Leber, Sr., Washington
Thomas Raimbault, Sr., Wisconsin
 
Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS
 
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