ROCHESTER, Mich. - Noah Jensen and Mikey Ketteman earned spots on the United Coaches 2021 NCAA Division I Men's All-North Region Teams. Jensen earned first-team honors while Ketteman earned third-team honors.

Jensen had an incredible final season with the Golden Grizzlies, earning first-team All-North Region honors for his second consecutive year. In 2019 he earned All-North Region third-team honors. He tabbed all-league honors for the fourth time in his five-year career with the Golden Grizzlies. In 2017, he earned a spot on the HL All-Freshman Team and followed with second-team accolades in 2019 and Horizon League Player of the Year honors a season ago. The senior earned All-Academic Team honors for the third-straight season. He has accumulated a 3.70 overall grade-point average (GPA), including a perfect 4.00 GPA last semester.
Jensen was named Horizon League Tournament MVP, TopDrawerSoccer National Player of the Week, and earned a spot on the College Soccer Men's Team of the Week after his tournament performance. He was also the first Oakland men's soccer player in history to be named the All-American second-team.
The Canadian native led the Horizon League in assists and assists per game, tied for first in cumulative points, third in shots on goal, fifth in goals, and sixth in shots. He is ranked third nationally in assists (12), ninth in assists per game (0.57), 15th in total points (28), 48th in shots per game (2.95).

After his breakout year, Ketteman was named to the All-Horizon League First Team. Ketteman scored a career-high two goals in Oakland's 3-0 victory over Dayton (9/14). The first nine of his goals transpired over 12 matches, spanning from Sept. 3 to Oct. 19.
Ketteman led the team in goals (10) and was one of only four players to start in all 21 games. He ranked second in the league in game-winning goals (1.90 Avg/g), third in goals (10), seventh in points per game (1.10 Avg/g), and seventh in shots on goals (20). Nationally he is ranked 21st in total goals, 22nd in game-winning goals, 47th in total points, and 61st in goals per game.