KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Lynn University forward
Dominik N'gatie has added another major accolade to his standout junior campaign, earning Second Team All-America honors from the United Soccer Coaches, as announced Thursday.
The recognition marks the latest award for N'gatie, who was earlier named the Sunshine State Conference Offensive Player of the Year, the D2CCA South Region Player of the Year and a D2CCA All-American.
N'gatie proved to be one of the most dangerous attacking threats in the country, pairing consistency with elite finishing ability. He closed the year with 14 goals and three assists across 17 outings, ranking among Division II's top scorers while maintaining remarkable efficiency in the final third. The junior converted 42% of his attempts and scored on 70% of his shots on goal, reflecting the impact he brought to Lynn's offense. Four of his goals stood as game-winners.
Throughout the fall, the Munich product delivered timely moments that shaped the Fighting Knights' postseason push. He notched six goals during a four-match run in mid-September and later produced a stretch of multi-goal outings in three straight contests in October. N'gatie also played a key role in Lynn's SSC Tournament championship, contributing a goal and an assist in the 6–1 win over Rollins.
With this latest honor, N'gatie becomes the program's newest United Soccer Coaches All-American and continues Lynn's long-standing tradition of national recognition in men's soccer.
View the full history of Lynn men's soccer All-Americans
here.