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Greenslit, Kroog, Miklos Become Three-Time NSCAA/adidas Men's Division III All-America
Seven others earn honors for a second time
James Greenslit (Framingham, Mass.), a senior defender from Wheaton (Mass.), Bobby Kroog (Bloomington, Minn.), a senior midfielder from Gustavus Adolphus, and Nathan Miklos (Palatine, Ill.), a senior forward from Rochester, became three-time honorees with the announcement of the 2005 NSCAA/adidas Men’s Division III All-America. Seven other players received recognition for the second time.

Messiah College, which claimed the NCAA Division III national championship, placed two players on the first team: senior forward David McClellan (Middleburg, Pa.) and sophomore midfielder Kai Kasiguran (Oakwood Village, Ohio), who received the honor for the second time in as many years. Other repeaters were: Brian Baird (UC-Santa Cruz/Marin, Calif.), Josh Bolton (Williams/Penfield, N.Y.), Joshua Greenleaf (Trinity/Austin, Texas), Todd Sabrowski (Whitworth/Oregon City, Ore.), Jason Sousa (Plattsburgh/Brampton, Ontario) and Kurt Visker (Calvin/Grand Rapids, Mich.).

The 37 honorees will be invited to the NSCAA All-America Luncheon, which will be held on Saturday, Jan. 21, as part of the 2006 NSCAA Convention in Philadelphia, Pa.

2005 NSCAA/adidas Men’s NCAA Division III All-America Team

Pos, Name, Year, School, Hometown

First Team
G, Kevin Deegan, Jr., Roger Williams, Seymour, Conn.
D, Eddie Ho, Sr., Trinity (Texas), Spring, Texas
D, Dana Leary, Jr., Williams, Washington, D.C.
D, Kurt Visker *, Sr., Calvin, Grand Rapids, Mich.
M, Josh Bolton *, Sr., Williams, Penfield, N.Y.
M, Kai Kasiguran *, So., Messiah, Oakwood Village, Ohio
M, Jason Sousa *, Sr., Plattsburgh, Brampton, Ontario
F, David McClellan, Sr., Messiah, Middleburg, Pa.
F, Geoff Meyer, Sr., Hope, Grand Rapids, Mich.
F, David Niederholtmeyer, Sr., Dominican, Washington, Mo.
F, Gary Stom, Sr., Rochester, Greensburg, Pa.

Second Team
G, Brian Lawson, Sr., Puget Sound, Gig Harbor, Wash.
D, Joshua Greenleaf *, Sr., Trinity, Austin, Texas
D, Silverio Martinez, Sr., Redlands, Pomona, Calif.
D, Todd Sabrowski *, Sr., Whitworth College, Oregon City, Ore.
M, Karl Dix, Sr., Emory, Snellville, Ga.
M, Devin McNeil, Sr., Hope, Lansing, Mich.
M, Steven Rigby, Jr., Wheaton (Ill.), Winnetka, Ill.
M, Ali Seyedali, Jr., Whitworth College, Kirkland, Wash.
F, Brian Baird *, Sr., UC-Santa Cruz, Marin, Calif.
F, David Blum, So., Clark, Irvington, N.Y.
F, Chris Rosenthal, Sr., New Jersey City University, Kearny, N.J.
F, Bill Whittington, Sr., Salisbury, Towson, Md.

Third Team
G, Matt Kaspervicius, So., College of New Jersey, Jackson, N.J.
D, Mike Crowley, Sr., Bowdoin, Wellesley, Mass.
D, James Greenslit **, Sr., Wheaton (Mass.), Framingham, Mass.
D, Donny Smith, Sr., Roanoke, Roanoke, Va.
D, Scott Wimsey, Sr., Arcadia, Philadelphia, Pa.
M, Derek Cece, Sr., Middlebury, Williamstown, Mass.
M, Cory Cwiklinski, Jr., Medaille, Lancaster, N.Y.
M, Josh Hedrick, Sr., Univ. of Puget Sound, Auburn, Wash.
M, Bobby Kroog **, Sr., Gustavus Adolphus, Bloomington, Minn.
M, Ryan Martin, Sr., Ohio Wesleyan, Dublin, Ohio
F, Scott Adams, Sr., Richard Stockton, Myerstown, Pa.
F, Brian Conaway, Sr., Wooster, Twinsburg, Ohio
F, Brian Healy, Sr., Elizabethtown, Newark, Del.
F, Nathan Miklos **, Sr., Rochester, Palatine, Ill.

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