Two Georgia Gwinnett College men's soccer players are primed for the upcoming fall season after earning conference recognition while playing this summer for the Georgia Revolution FC of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL).
Junior
Toni Tiente was one of four midfielders and among 11 players recognized in the NPSL South Region, after originally earning Southeast Conference honors. He is now eligible for NSPL's national team award. Tiente scored one goal and had one assist in 10 matches.

Meanwhile, senior
Sagi Hirsch was one of three defenders honored in the Southeast Conference. He had one assist while playing in eight matches.
Other GGC players contributing this summer to the Georgia Revolution are defenders
Ian Aramburu and
Gianmaria Fiore, and goalkeeper
Matija Gligorovic.
The Georgia Revolution, based in McDonough, Ga., is one of six teams in the NPSL's Southeast Conference.
The NPSL is one of the largest established men's soccer leagues in the United States, with over 90 teams competing across the country.