
Three ‘Cats Earn Postseason Honors, Face No. 24 Saint Louis in Semifinals
11/11/2025 4:00:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Washington, D.C. – A trio of Wildcats were awarded Atlantic 10 postseason honors, the conference office announced Tuesday. Senior Alonzo Clarke was recognized as a second team all-conference defensive player while Nicolas Avaro Zeballos earned a spot on the all-rookie team and Myles Culley was selected to the all-academic team.
Clarke, a four-year starter for the Wildcats, was the glue for the Wildcats all season. With Clarke in the lineup, the 'Cats went 9-1-1 record while allowing 0.64 goals against average. As a backline stopper, he contributed to five clean sheets, scored a goal and added an assist. The Windsor, Conn., product returned from injury midway through the season and proceeded to lead the team to a six-game scoreless winning streak, the second longest such streak in program history.
Culley, a native of Falmouth, Maine, had a career year as a reserve striker for the Wildcats. Appearing in all 18 games and making one start, Culley led the team with 17 points, scoring seven goals and making three assists. He had a three-point effort in a loss to Furman, tallying a goal and assist, led the team in shots and is tied for second in the conference with seven goals. Down the stretch, Culley scored in four of the final six games, leading Davidson to a fourth-place finish in the Atlantic 10.
Zeballos was impressive throughout his rookie season, appearing in 17 games and making five starts. From Richmond, Va., the rookie totaled two goals and two assist to rank third on the team in points. His best game in his freshman season came against Duquesne, where he scored the opening goal and marked an assist on the game winner to secure spot for Davidson in the playoffs.
The Wildcats continued their season in the A-10 semifinals, traveling to league leading No. 24 Saint Louis on Wednesday. The two programs have faced each other five times, with the Billikens winning three out of the five matches and drawing one. The lone win for the Wildcats came on Saint Louis' home field, a 1-0 victory in 2017.
The last time the two programs met was in 2019, resulting in a 0-1 loss for Davidson.
The last time the two programs met was in 2019, resulting in a 0-1 loss for Davidson.
First touch is set for 8:00 p.m. EST/ 7:00 p.m. CST at Robert R. Hermann Soccer Stadium and will be streamed live on ESPN+.
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