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Wenger wins Hermann Trophy

Junior center forward Andrew Wenger was awarded the Hermann Trophy today, given annually to college soccer's most outstanding player. He is the fourth Duke soccer player to win the award.

Wenger led the ACC with 42 points and 17 goals this season, good for fourth and sixth in the nation, respectively. He was recently named ACC offensive player of the year and was selected to train with the United States U-23 national team.

"This is an incredible honor for Andrew and for Duke," head coach John Kerr said. "He is the epitome of the Duke student-athlete."

Wenger was the ACC rookie of the year in 2009 and the ACC defensive player of the year in 2010. He started all 63 of Duke's games of the last three seasons, missing only 131 minutes in that span.

He signed a contract with Generation adidas in December with the intention of foregoing his final year of collegiate eligibility to enter Jan. 12's MLS SuperDraft.

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