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New Mexico, Whitworth Lead Men's Scholar All-America Team
Two M.A.C. Hermann Trophy finalists among the honorees
The University of New Mexico and Whitworth College are at the forefront of the 2005 NSCAA/adidas Men’s Scholar All-America Team as each placed three players on this year's squads.

New Mexico had Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy finalist Jeff Rowland (Albuquerque, N.M.) and teammates Andrew Boyens (Albuquerque, N.M.) on the first team while Brandon Moss (Albuquerque, N.M.) received second-team accolades. Another Hermann Trophy finalist, Jason Garey (Gonzales, La.), represents the Maryland Terrapins, the NCAA Division I national champions, along with Chris Lancos (Belford, N.J.).

Meanwhile, Whitworth's Todd Sabrowski (Oregon City, Ore.) and Ali Seyedali (Redmond, Wash.) were first-team selections, while Jonathan Carlson (Camas, Wash.) was selected to the third team

To be eligible for consideration for the team, a player must by at least a junior in academic standing, have no less than a 3.30 cumulative grade point average, start at least 50 percent of the team’s games and be nominated by an NSCAA member coach.

The 33 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 College Scholar All-America Team

Pos., Name, Cl., School, Major, GPA, Hometown

First Team
G, Chris Dunsheath#, Sr., Bradley University, Accounting, 3.50, Rockford, Ill.
G, Kevin Deegan#, Jr., Roger Williams University, Business Management, 3.65, Seymour, Conn.
D, Todd Sabrowski*#, Sr. Whitworth College, Business Management, 3.30, Oregon City, Ore.
D, Jan Eric Wetteland#, Sr., Dowling College, 3.48, Psychology, Blue Point, N.Y.
D, Andrew Boyens#, Jr., University of New Mexico, University Studies, 3.44, Albuquerque, N.M.
M, Lee Scroggins#, Jr., Lynn University, Hospitality Administration, 3.35, Laguna Niguel, Calif.
M, Karl Dix#, Sr., Emory University, Business & Psychology, 3.75, Snellville, Ga.
M, Ali Seyedali#, Jr., Whitworth College, Biology, 3.40, Redmond, Wash.
F, Jason Garey*#, Sr., University of Maryland, Finanace, 3.47, Gonzales, La.
F, Jeff Rowland*#, Sr., University of New Mexico, Accounting, 3.79, Albuquerque, N.M.

Second Team
G, Omar Zinoveev, Sr., Radford University, Accounting, 3.90, Radford, Va.
D, Nicholas Frederickson, Sr., Quincy University, Biology/Chemistry, 3.93, St. Louis, Mo.
D, Graham Munro*, Sr., Binghamton University, English, 3.60, Ross-Shire, Scotland
D, Justin Douglass, Jr., Missouri State University, Cell/Molecular Biology, 3.59, Springfield, Mo.
M, Nathan Williams, Sr., Castleton State College, Geology, 3.60, East Schodack, N.Y.
M, Diogo Silvy, Jr., Lincoln Memorial University, Business, 3.76, San Jose, Brazil
M, Nadav Gottesman, Sr., Fairleigh Dickinson University, Finance, 3.91, Haifa, Israel
M, Brandon Moss*, Sr., University of New Mexico, Exercise Science, 3.69, Albuquerque, N.M.
M, Neil Dombrowski, Sr., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Business, 3.64, Hales Corners, Wis.
F, Michael Lawson*, Rochester Insititute of Technology, Social Work, 3.49, Wall, N.J.
F, Alex Marsden, Sr., University of the South, Psychology, 3.64, Decatur, Ga.

Third Team
G, Austin Person, Jr., North Park University, Biology, 3.66, Omaha, Neb.
D, Chris Lancos, Sr., University of Maryland, Marketing, 3.37, Belford, N.J.
D, C.J. Lipinski, Sr., University of Wiscoinsin-Oshkosh, Geology, 3.46, Greenfield, Wis.
D, Tyler Lundy, Sr., Linfield College, Anthropology, 3.31, Lafayette, Colo.
M, Danilo Oliveria, Sr., Binghamton University, International Business & Marketing, 3.40, Binghamton, N.Y.
M, Taylor Smith, Sr., State University of New York at Geneseo, Childhood Education, 3.49, Penfield, N.Y.
M, Dave Watson, Sr., Carleton College, Mathematics, 3.86, Woodbury, Minn.
M, Joseph Kabwe, Sr., Coastal Carolina University, Interdisciplinary Studies, 3.55, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
F, Chad Manning, Jr., Bellarmine University, Chemistry, 3.40, Waterloo, Ill.
F, Jonathan Carlson, Sr., Whitworth College, Business Management, 3.30, Camas, Wash.
F, Jordan Hughes, Sr., Coastal Carolina University, Business, 3.41, Victoria, B.C.

* indicates repeat selection to the NSCAA/adidas Men's Scholar All-America Team
# indicates selection to the 2005 NSCAA/adidas All-America Team

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