STANFORD, Calif. - Five athletes have been named to the all-conference teams as voted on by the coaches in the Pac-12 conference.
Ousseni Bouda and Zach Ryan were named to the first team, Will Richmond earned second team honors, and Keegan Hughes and Keegan Tingey took home honorable mention selections.
Bouda was named to the first team for the second time in his career, earning the honor in 2019 as well. This marks Ryan's fourth time being selected to a conference team and his second selection to the first team.
Richmond earned second team honors, his second time being named an all-conference selection after earning first team honors in 2020.
Hughes earned all conference honors for the second time in his career following a second team selection in 2020. Tingey joined Hughes with an honorable mention selection, the second of his career following the same selection in 2020.
Ousseni Bouda - First Team
- Two-time first team all-conference selection
- Two-time Pac-12 player of the week (Sep 13, Oct 4)
- Led team in points (19), assists (9), tied for lead in goals (5)
- His 9 assists led the Pac-12 and were 13th most in the NCAA
Zach Ryan - First Team
- Four-time all-conference selection
- 2020 Pac-12 Player of the Year
- Tied for the team lead in goals this season (5) and tied for second in assists (5)
- ninth in Stanford history with 31 career goals, third in Pac-12 history
- eighth in Stanford history with 75 career points, fifth in Pac-12 history
Will Richmond - Second Team
- Two-time all-conference selection
- Featured in every game this season, tallying three goals and two assists
- His 10 career strikes rank third on the team
- His 31 points are good for third on the team
Keegan Hughes - Honorable Mention
- Two-time all-conference selection
- Started every game this season and led team in total minutes with 1651
- Added a goal and two assists during the 2021 campaign
- Led Stanford to a 0.88 goals against average, good for 25th in the NCAA
Keegan Tingey - Honorable Mention
- Two-time all-conference selection
- Played in 15 games, starting 14 of them
- Fourth on the team with four assists this season
- Led Stanford to a 0.88 goals against average, good for 25th in the NCAA