Tageldin played in 17 games for Hamline, starting 16. He served as a
forward for the first part of the season before moving into the midfield
for the remainder of the season.
Tageldin finished tied for third on the team with eight points (three
goals, two assists) and logged 1,347 minutes of playing time.
"Moe
is tremendously talented and it's a great honor for the conference to
recognize his efforts," said Hamline head coach Jon Lowery. "After
starting the season in our attack, he settled into the midfield and did
well to provide consistent play and leadership to our young team."
As part of a conference-wide sportsmanship initiative, the MIAC
announced the fifth annual All-MIAC Sportsmanship team for men's soccer.
Members of the All-MIAC Sportsmanship team are selected by their
coaches and teammates as individuals who demonstrate ideals of positive
sportsmanship both on and off the field of competition.
Brian Stout (Fy., Lake Villa, Ill.) was named Hamline's representative to the All-MIAC Sportsmanship team.