New York Red Bulls center back Aaron Long has been named the 2018 MLS Defender of the Year, the league announced Wednesday.

The award caps Long's sensational 2018, in which he helped lead the Red Bulls to a record-setting 71 points en route to the team's third Supporters' Shield in six seasons, while conceding a league-low 33 goals in 34 games. Long featured in all 34, starting 31. He even chipped in with three goals and two assists.

Long also made his debut at the international level this year, playing 90 minutes in the US men's national team's 1-1 draw with Peru in October. He was called up to the national team again on Tuesday for two November friendlies.

The 26-year-old has enjoyed a rapid ascension since joining the Red Bulls' setup in 2016. He was signed to RBNY II in the USL ahead of that season and won the league's Defender of the Year award. The following year, he established himself immediately as a core member Red Bulls' starting XI before making the leap to Defender of the Year caliber in 2018.

The defender was selected in the second round (No. 36 overall) by the Portland Timbers in 2014 but didn't make an appearance for the club before being released in July of the same season. The Seattle Sounders picked up Long in 2015 and he spent that year with Sounders II. The Red Bulls brought him in for a trial in 2016.

Long narrowly edged Seattle's Chad Marshall for the award, with Atlanta's Michael Parkhurst finishing third. Teammate Kemar Lawrence was fifth on the ballot.

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Vote Avg Aaron Long (RBNY) 20.76% 25.47% 33.33% 26.52% Chad Marshall (SEA) 11.70% 27.36% 23.72% 20.93% Michael Parkhurst (ATL) 11.70% 6.60% 3.00% 7.10% Leandro Gonzalez Pirez (ATL) 5.85% 8.49% 3.00% 5.78% Kemar Lawrence (RBNY) 5.85% 2.83% 8.11% 5.60%

MLS Defender of the Year Winners