By: Spencer Mathis Director of Media & Communications
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. | Leho Le Louarn of Young Harris College has been named the 2025-26 Conference Carolinas Men's Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year, presented by Hudl. Leho maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts/Business Administration.
A senior midfielder from Rennes, France, Le Louarn has excelled both on the pitch and in the classroom. He boasts an outstanding academic record while leading the Mountain Lions through a historic season. His commitment to excellence earned him recognition as one of the premier student-athletes in NCAA Division II.
Le Louarn was dominant this year, finishing second in Conference Carolinas and 11th nationally with 13 goals, while adding six assists for 32 total points. He ranked 15th in Division II in points and delivered in clutch moments with four game-winning goals. His season included two hat tricks, and he was named First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Region, and Third Team All-America.
Across 19 matches, Le Louarn logged 1,357 minutes, recording 55 shots with a .236 shooting percentage and .418 shots-on-goal percentage. His leadership and consistency helped Young Harris to a 65-26 scoring advantage over opponents.
Le Louarn exemplifies what it means to be a student-athlete in Conference Carolinas; balancing academic achievement with athletic success at the highest level.
About Conference Carolinas:
Conference Carolinas has a rich tradition dating back to its inception on Dec. 6, 1930. The NCAA Division II athletics conference presently has member schools located in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Conference Carolinas believes in the development and formation of the whole person in body, mind and soul. Our students are nationally recognized for their extraordinary success in the classroom, in the community and at the highest levels of NCAA competition.