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- 2-time Second Team All-RMAC (2012, 2014)
- 2-time Third Team All-RMAC (2011, 2013)
As a Senior (2014): Appeared in all 18 games for the Pack...earned Second Team All-RMAC selection...recorded two goals and tallied a team-high four assists...provided the game winner at Colorado Christian (Oct 26)...finishes his career with 40 career points, 17 goals scored and 6 assists while with CSU-Pueblo...
As a Junior (2013): Was the lone Pack player to earn All-RMAC honors... Claimed third team accolades after scoring four goals, second most on the team... Was also second on the squad for points (8)... Led the team with 39 total shots... Played in 16 games, starting each of them... Scored his goals at Texas-Permian Basin (Sept. 7), at home against Eastern New Mexico (Sept. 15), at home against Colorado Mines (Oct. 4) and at home against Adams State (Nov. 1)... His markers against Eastern New Mexico and Adams State were game-winners... Both came on penalty kicks... His goal against Colorado Mines was also from the spot.
2012: Sawyer was one of the Pack''s best offensive players in 2012, scoring a team-high eight goals ... Sawyer started in each of the Pack''s 18 games ... Sawyer scored two goals in two games, the first being in a 3-0 win over Metro State, where he tallied the game-winner ... Also scored two goals in a 4-0 win over Fort Lewis ... Sawyer scored three game-winners for the Pack in 2012 ... Finished the season with a team-high 38 shots.
2011: Made 19 appearances and 16 starts for the Pack ... RMAC third-team All-Conference Selection ... Second on the team in scoring with three goals ... Totaled 17 shots on frame in 35 attempts.
High School: Was a first-team All-State selection at Eaglecrest High School in Aurora, Colo. … Was the first U.S. Soccer Development Academy recruit in the history of the ThunderWolf soccer program, starting for the Colorado Rush Development Academy U18 team … Earned second-team All-State (5A) in his junior year … Broke school records for most goals and career goals … Named to ESPN RISE 2010 Fall Soccer “Starting 11” for the West Region.