Slideshow Stanford junior defender Brandon Vincent was named a 2014 NSCAA/Continental Tire First Team All-American on Friday along with teammate Jordan Morris. Photo by Jim Shorin/stanfordphoto.com Previous Next

Stanford sophomore forward Jordan Morris and junior defender Brandon Vincent were named 2014 NSCAA/Continental Tire First Team All-Americans when the National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced the latest of its individual player awards on Friday morning.

The duo, named NSCAA All-Far West Region first-teamers on Wednesday, are the Cardinal's first All-Americans since Bobby Warshaw was also named to the first team in 2009. Warshaw (2009), Todd Dunivant (2002), Lee Morrison (2001), Ryan Nelsen (2000) and Jamie Clark (1998) are Stanford's only other NSCAA First Team All-America honorees.

With Morris and Vincent, Stanford is the only school to secure a pair of first team spots among this year's 12-member group. Twelve years ago was the last time the Cardinal had multiple all-Americans, when Dunivant was named to the first team and Roger Levesque to the third team. Stanford has never before had two NSCAA First Team All-Americans in the same season.

The two helped the Cardinal to a historic season in 2014, including the program's first Pac-12 Championship since 2001, a No. 1 NSCAA ranking, its most wins (13) since 2002 and its best winning percentage (.763) since 2001.

Morris, a 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist, started all 15 games in which he played this season for Stanford tallying four goals, 14 points and a team-high six assists. Also an All-Pac-12 First Team selection, he became the first Cardinal since Warshaw in 2009 and 2010 to earn back-to-back all-conference first-team honors.