The 2025 Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) Men's Soccer All-Southeast Region Teams were announced Tuesday with nine Peach Belt Conference players receiving recognition. For North Georgia, Isaac Calderon (1st Team), Vukasin Lukovic (1st Team) and Jorge Sandoval (2nd Team) received recognition. For Lander, Christian Hatley (1st Team), Callum Stokes (1st Team) and Charlie Bell (2nd Team) received recognition. For Georgia Southwestern, Cesar Rubio-Amaya (2nd Team) and Axel-Ambroise Gravel (2nd Team) received recognition. For Flagler, Filip Hornburg (1st Team)received recognition.
Calderon had one of the most productive playmaking seasons in the conference, finishing with 17 points on three goals and 11 assists across 18 matches. His 11 assists was a team high and ranked second among league's top creators.
Lukovic delivered one of the most complete two-way seasons from a defender in the conference, anchoring North Georgia's back line while posting career-best offensive numbers. Appearing in 18 matches, he finished the year with four goals, a pair of assists and 10 points, ranking as UNG's highest-scoring defender and finishing fifth on the team in total points.
Sandoval finished as North Georgia's team leader in points while emerging as one of the league's top dual-threat attackers. He appeared in all 20 matches, recording eight goals and eight assists for a team-best 24 points, ranking third in the PBC in goals scored.
Hatley adds to his accolades from earlier this month when he was named the Peach Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year while making the First Team All-PBC. The senior put together a complete season this year, leading the PBC in points (27) and assists (13). Hatley is tied for the second-most assists in NCAA Division II and tied for the third-most goals in the conference with seven. He is also tied for ninth in Division II with those 27 points.
Stokes, a sophomore, was also a First Team All-PBC member this season and swept the D2CIDA National Player of the Week and PBC Offensive Player of the Week awards on Nov. 3. He had a hat-trick versus then-No. 19 North Georgia on Oct. 29 and totaled seven goals and one assist this year. The Reading, England, native also scored a goal in the PBC quarterfinals against Middle Georgia on Nov. 8.
Bell adds this nod to his First Team All-PBC recognition earlier this month, as well as the conference's Elite 18 Academic Award. Bell played in every game this season and had an assist on the goal versus Lee in a 1-0 win on Oct. 11 – one of five Lander shutouts that Bell helped anchor defensively.
Rubio-Amaya, a senior forward from Woodbridge, Va., delivered one of the most prolific offensive seasons ever by a Hurricane, finishing with 10 goals and 23 points while leading the Peach Belt Conference in scoring and earning the PBC's Select Gold Ball Award.
Gravel, a junior midfielder from Dijon, France, added six goals and 14 points in conference play, anchoring GSW's midfield and earning his second major postseason honor this year.
Hornburg, a freshman from Oslo Norway, added five goals and two assists this season as he led the Saints defense that kept nine clean sheets this season so far. The PBC Defensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year played and started in 22 games, logging 1,971 minutes this season so far. Flagler take the field in the third round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday.
Rubio-Amaya and Gravel mark the first All-Region selections in program history for Georgia Southwestern, as they were one of just six schools in the Southeast Region to place multiple players on the D2CCA list.
North Georgia and Lander were two of only four schools across the region with three or more honorees. Sports information directors from NCAA Division II schools and conferences selected the three D2CCA All-America teams.
The Division II Conference Commissioners Association encourages and promotes Division II athletics and high standards of sportsmanship as important elements of higher education. The CCA is a key communications link among the conferences as they discuss views, policies and regulations that impact Division II intercollegiate athletics and works closely with the NCAA as a communications channel to NCAA Division II member colleges and universities.