In his time at Dartmouth, Wyatt Omsberg exemplified success, both on the field and in the classroom. He played a pivotal role on one of the most successful soccer teams in Dartmouth history, winning four straight Ivy League championships, as well as making four straight NCAA tournament appearances. He was captain of the squad in both his junior and senior season and earned four straight First Team All Ivy awards and two Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year awards. In his senior season, he was named to the NCAA All-American second team and was a semi-finalist for the MAC Herman Trophy, which is awarded to the best player in college soccer. On the academic side of his leadership accolades, Wyatt Omsberg was awarded the scholar athlete award in his junior year, as he went on to complete a double major in sociology and government.

In his time at Dartmouth, Wyatt illustrated what it meant to be a winner and a leader. Since his graduation, he was the first Ivy League player in history to be drafted in the first round of the MLS Superdraft. He was the 15th overall pick and was drafted by the Minnesota FC. Wyatt continues to be a trailblazer and continues to exemplify everything Dartmouth and Chi Heorot represents.

Jordan McNair ‘19

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