| Kasiguran Takes Fourth Men's Division III All-America Award |
Kai Kasiguran (Messiah College/Oakwood Village, Ohio) capped his stellar intercollegiate career with his fourth selection to the NSCAA/adidas Men’s NCAA Division III All-America Team. National champion Middlebury College placed four players on the squad, including three on the first team: junior goalkeeper Brian Bush (Madison, Wis.), senior defender Alex Elias (Manchester Center, Vt.) and senior forward Casey Ftorek (Wolfeboro, N.H.). Senior defender Andrew Germansky (New York, N.Y.) was a second-team selection. Eight schools were represented by at least two players, with Trinity (Texas) and Messiah each garnering three slots. Five players earned honors for the second time: Trinity’s Kyle Altman (Albuquerque, N.M.) and Tyrone Petrakis (Albuquerque, N.M.), Franklin and Marshall's Brandon Corday (Morton Grove, Ill.), Bowdoin's Nick Figueiredo (Wilmington, Mass.) and York’s Jon Ports (Perry Hall, Md.). 2007 NSCAA/adidas NCAA Division III Men's All-America Team: Front Row (L-R): Matt Borland, Alex Elias, Yuta Kizaki, Patrick Lenehan, Antoine Bell, Onyi Okoroafor, Thomas Owens, Matt Paglia, Jon Ports, Brandon Corday.
Back Row (L-R): Tyrone Petrakis, Patrick Carver, Nick Mele, Steven McCarthy, Andrew Germansky, Matt Vogel, Peter Bennett, Taylor Downs, Brian Bush, Grayson Holland, J.D. Binger, Nick Mikolenko, Kai Kasiguran 2007 NSCAA/adidas NCAA Men’s Division III All-America Team First Team Pos., Name, Class, School, Hometown K, Brian Bush, Jr., Middlebury College (Vt.), Madison, Wis. D, J.D. Binger, Jr., Messiah College (Pa.), Belvidere, Ill. D, Matty Carlson, Fr., Johns Hopkins University (Md.), Bristol, Conn. D, Alex Elias, Sr., Middlebury College (Vt.), Manchester Center, Vt. M, Kyle Altman *, Sr., Trinity University (Texas), Albuquerque, N.M. M, Kai Kasiguran ***, Sr., Messiah College (Pa.), Oakwood Village, Ohio M, Jon Ports *, So., York College (Pa.), Perry Hall, Md. F, Patrick Carver, Jr., Emory University (Ga.), Springfield, Mo. F, Brandon Corday *, Sr., Franklin & Marshall College (Pa.), Morton Grove, Ill. F, Nick Figueiredo *, Sr., Bowdoin College (Maine), Wilmington, Mass. F, Casey Ftorek, Sr., Middlebury College (Vt.), Wolfeboro, N.H. Second Team K, Nick Mele, Jr., Montclair State University (N.J.), Delran, N.J. D, Matt Brumfield, Sr., Loras College (Iowa), Davenport, Iowa D, Andrew Germansky, Sr., Middlebury College (Vt.), New York, N.Y. D, Nick Mikolenko, Sr., Rochester (N.Y.), University of, Fairport, N.Y. D, Thomas Owens, Sr., Trinity University (Texas), San Antonio, Texas M, Edison Bilbao, Jr., New Jersey City University, Carteret, N.J. M, Ben McAbee, Fr., Johns Hopkins University (Md.), Hagerstown, Md. M, Santiago Mejia, So., Loras College (Iowa), Cali, Colombia M, Tyrone Petrakis *, Jr., Trinity University (Texas), Albuquerque, N.M. F, Taylor Downs, Sr., Amherst College (Mass.), Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. F, Terrance Johnson, So., Stevens Institute of Technology (N.J.), Slidell, La. F, Patrick Lenehan, Sr., Messiah College (Pa.), Highland, Ind. F, Steven McCarthy, So., Capital University (Ohio), Centerville, Ohio Third Team K, Peter Bennett, Sr., Muhlenberg College (Pa.), Leola, Pa. D, Grayson Holland, Jr., Amherst College (Mass.), Sudbury, Mass. D, Onyi Okoroafor, Sr., Washington University (Mo.), Roswell, Ga. D, Matt Vogel, Sr., Transylvania University (Ky.), Lexington, Ky. M, Matt Borland, Jr., Wittenberg University (Ohio), Kettering, Ohio M, Josh Dodds, Sr., Washington and Lee University (Va.), Marion, Iowa M, Marco Kirsch, Fr., North Carolina Wesleyan College, Celle, Germany M, Yuta Kizaki, Jr., Salem State College (Mass.), Karatsu-shi, Japan M, Jeremy Lippel, Jr., Stevens Institute of Technology (N.J.), West Orange, N.J. F, Cristhian Acuna, Jr., New Jersey City University, East Newark, N.J. F, Antoine Bell, Sr., Roger Williams University (R.I.), Bordeaux, France F, Mike Butterworth, Sr., Gustavus Adolphus University (Minn.), Katy, Texas F, Matt Kochanowski, Jr., Dominican University (Ill.), Arlington Heights, Ill. F, Matt Paglia, Jr., Case Western Reserve University (Ohio), Pittsburgh, Pa. * indicates prior selection
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