CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University men's soccer sophomore
Nayan Das, junior
Ben Kelly, senior
Rustin Khosravi, sophomore
Tim Langenbahn, junior
Andreas Savva, and sophomore
Xavier Tanyi have all earned CSC Academic All-District honors, College Sports Communicators announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Das played in all 17 games on the year with 16 starts, primarily as a defensive midfielder. He ranked fourth on the team in minutes played (1,166) on the season.
Kelly competed in 16 games with 16 starts on the year, posting nine points on the year behind a team-high five assists and two goals. Over the last two seasons, he has played in 31 games with 26 starts, tallying 15 points on four goals and seven assists.
Khosravi started all 17 of the Crimson's games in 2025 as an outside back, ranking third on the team in minutes played (1,201). Over the last two seasons, he has played in 30 games with 28 starts, compiling 2,077 minutes played.
Langenbahn started all 17 games this past season as a center back, leading the team in minutes played (1,451). He added four points on one goal and two assists, scoring the game-winning goal at Providence (Sept. 5).
An Honorable Mention All-Ivy selection this past fall, Savva led the Crimson in points (13), assists (five), shots (34), shots on goal (13), while ranking second in goals (four). In the Ivy League, he ranked sixth in assists (five), seventh in points (13) and 10
th in goals (four). For his career, he has played in 48 games with 31 starts, posting 21 points on seven goals and seven assists.
Tanyi appeared in all 17 games, making 11 starts and posting one assist on the year. Over his first two collegiate seasons, he has played in 31 games with four points on one goal and two assists in 1,275 minutes.
In 2025, Harvard finished in fourth place in the Ivy League standings to earn a spot in the Ivy League Tournament for the second time in the three years of the event's existence. The Crimson has placed in the top half of the conference table in each of the last five years with top-four finishes in 2021 (fourth), 2022 (third), 2023 (second), 2024 (fourth), and 2025 (fourth).