PRINCETON, N.J. – Jack Jasinski and Giuliano Fravolini Whitchurch received NCAA Division I All-America Honors, the United Soccer Coaches announced Friday. 

Jasinski was named to the Second-Team All-America, while Whitchurch was named to the Third Team All-America. 

They are two of just 35 players nationally to be honored as All-Americans. It is the first time both seniors have achieved All-American distinction.

Defenders Jasinski and Whitchurch have been four-year starters along the Tiger back line. Both were named to the First Team All-Region by the United Soccer Coaches earlier this week. They were also named to the First Team All-Ivy at the conclusion of the regular season. 

The awards come after Jasinski and Whitchurch led Princeton to an incredible, record-breaking 2025 season that saw Princeton win the Ivy League Championship and the Ivy League Tournament. The feat marked the first time a team has won both the regular season and tournament championships in a single season. 

The Tigers also completed a 7-0 Ivy League campaign to win the championship, not allowing a single goal in the league for the first time in Ivy League history.

Going 15-2-2, the Tigers set a program record for most wins. With the help of Jasinski and Whitchurch, the Tigers also set a program record for most shutouts (13), as they allowed just four goals during the regular season and seven on the year. 

The Tigers also achieved the program’s highest national ranking (No. 3) and the highest seed ever by an Ivy League team in the NCAA tournament (No. 3). 

During the Ivy League tournament, Whitchurch scored his first goal of the season in the semifinal, assisted by Jasinski, to help Princeton advance. Winning the tournament with a shutout over Cornell, the tournament championship marked the Tigers’ second-consecutive. For his efforts, Whitchurch was named to the All-Tournament Team. 

 

Jasinski led the Tigers in assists this season with six on the year. He ends his career with 22, ranking third in the Princeton record book. Jasinski also tallied three goals on the year, including two game-winners, for 12 points total. 

Last year, he had nine, also ranking third in Princeton history for most assists in a single season. Assisting three of the Tigers’ six Ivy League Tournament goals, he was named to the 2024 Ivy League All-Tournament Team and the 2024 Second Team All-Ivy.

Captain Whitchurch, a two-time First Team All-Ivy honoree, has been a rock for the Tigers throughout his four years. This season, he was named to both the preseason and midseason MAC Hermann Trophy watch lists. Leading by example on and off the pitch, he is a two-time CSC Academic All-District honoree and a 2025 Academic All-Ivy honoree. 

Both Tigers have played pivotal roles in elevating the program over their time in the Orange & Black, as evidenced by the outstanding senior season they had to cap off their careers. 

Now, both Whitchurch and Jasinski are in Mesa, Ariz., participating in the 2025 MLS College Showcase. They were two of just 45 top collegiate soccer players to be invited to the showcase, where they will be evaluated by scouts from MLS clubs as they look ahead to next week’s MLS Superdraft 2026. The draft will take place on Thursday, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.