May 27, 2010

USILA Announces Division III All-Americans

from staff reports

The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) on Wednesday released its NCAA Division III All-Americans. In an interesting twist, the two teams that have advanced to Sunday's NCAA championship game, Salisbury and Tufts, boast just one first team All-American between them -- Sea Gulls midfielder Sam Bradman.

Cortland, which was upset by Tufts in the NCAA semifinals, notched three first-teamers, while Stevenson, what lost to Salisbury in the other semifinal, placed its entire attack line on the first and second teams.

FIRST TEAM

Attack
Jimmy Dailey, Stevenson
Casey Grugan, Cabrini
Steve Kazimer, Stevenson

Midfield
Sam Bradman, Salisbury
Chris DeLuca, Cortland
Kyle McGrath, Gettysburg

Long-Stick Midfield
Steve Simmons, Roanoke

Faceoff Specialist
Tom Burke, Cortland

Defense
Timothy Kurpis, Gettysburg
Sam Love, Roaoke
Justin Schneidman, Cortland

Goalkeeper
Dennis Costanza, Geneseo

SECOND TEAM

Attack
Joseph Brody, Gettysburg
Richie Ford, Stevenson
D.J. Hessler, Tufts

Midfield
Kyle Jett, Hampden-Synder
Justin Tuma, Roanoke
Mike Van Kamecke, Salisbury

Long-Stick Midfielder
Connor Burgasser, Salisbury

Faceoff Specialist
Ray Witte, Stevenson

Defense
Evan Douglass, Stevenson
Scott Grillo, Skidmore
Collin Tokosch, Salisbury

Goalkeeper
Johnny Rodriguez, Salisbury

THIRD TEAM

Attack
Mark DeCirce, Nazareth
Max Hjelm, Haverford
Brian Krol, Cortland

Midfield
Ethan Farrell, Lynchburg
Brandon Misiaszek, Cortland
Kyle Moffitt, Stevenson

Long-Stick Midfield
MJ Kiekebelt, RIT

Faceoff Specialist
Craig Bunker, Colby

Defense
Pete Crisafulli, Connecticut College
Dan Macrae, RIT
Eytan Saperstein, Tufts

Goalkeeper
Sean Aaron, Union

HONORABLE MENTION

Attack
Brady Burton, Denison
Matt Cannone, Salisbury
Steve Dachille, Connecticut College
Jake Delillo, Salisbury
Jason Distefano, Cortland
Chris Dodson, Dickinson
Sean Gillies, RIT
Joe Jacobs-Federbar, Nazareth
Will Keigler, Washington & Lee
Craig Lange, Geneseo
Matt Levesque, Skidmore
Patrick March, Roanoke
Whit McCarthy, Colby
Griffin Meehan, Keene State
Chaz Narwicz, Ohio Wesleyan
Matt Quinton, Roanoke
D.J. Rickels, McDaniel
Robert Sincola, Montclair State
Peter Smith, Middlebury
Mike Tota, Cortland
Aaron Weber, Elizabetown

Midfield
Cory Barkoff, Skidmore
Nick Billy, RPI
Taylor Conner, Montclair State
Scott Castle, Nazareth
Patrick Coyne, Wooster
Kyle Denhoff, St. John Fisher
Mark Eaton, Springfield
Ryan Finch, Salisbury
Scott Gregory, Haverford
David Hild, Middlebury
Trey Keeley, Roanoke
Daniel Lynch, Gettysburg
Matthew Lynch, Goucer
Joe Macchi, Springfield
Jordan Macintosh, RIT
Jeff Ocampo, Ursinus
Eric Parah, Cortland
Evan Redwood, Amherst
Paul Skulski, Cabrini
Owen Smith, Bowdoin
Tanner Smith, Denison
Eric Vasil, Eastern Connecticut State
Matt Witko, Tufts

Defense
Kyle Brown, Nazareth
Alex Burkhead, Roanoke
Justin Dunn, Goucher
Patrick Ferry, Montclair State
Grant Firestone, Haverford
Mike Gustowarow, Stevenson
John Haire, Dickinson
Steve Heaps, Cabrini
Ryder Henry, St. Mary's
Gabe Kelley, Wesleyan
Daniel Martin, Hampden-Sydney
Joseph May, Geneseo
Zach McHugh, Stevens
John McSorley, Cabrini
Matt Rayner, Middlebury
Shane Roscher, Lynchburg

Goalkeeper
David Decker, Stevens
Jake Dorsey, Roanoke
Kevin Friedenberg, Swarthmore
David Gal, Ithaca
Eric Hagarty, Endicott
Geoff Hebert, Stevenson
Stepen Vria, Williams


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