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Gallaugher, Hernandez Earn Third Men’s Division II All-America Recognition
Kevin Gallaugher (Cal State Dominguez Hills/Walnut, Calif.) and Nestor Hernandez (Lewis/Berwyn, Ill.) each picked up their third award with the announcement of the 2009 NSCAA/Performance Subaru Men’s NCAA Division II All-America Team. They are among the 34 players selected in voting by NSCAA member coaches. Only one other player was a repeat selection: senior forward Pascal Millien (Tampa/Tampa, Fla.).

Cal State Los Angeles claimed the lion’s share of berths on the team, with four players earning recognition. Four other schools each had three players named: Charleston (W.Va.), Slippery Rock, Southern New Hampshire, and Tampa; four others (Cal State Dominguez Hills, Fort Lewis, Le Moyne and Lees-McRae) each had two players honored.

 

2009 NSCAA/Performance Subaru NCAA Division II Men's All-America Team (Front Row L-R): Mickey Daly, Miguel Cucue, Azael Gomez, Berin Boracic, Federico Cino, Kyle Ciliento, Jon Gruenewald, Marc Goulet, Jeremy Deighton, Pedrag Ivanovic.

(Back Row L-R): Sean Paradise, Kevin Gallaugher, Jeremy Yoder, Rob Vincent, Andrew Marinez, Pascal Millien, Dan Igvarsson, Rayn Thompson, Greg Blum
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The NSCAA/Performance Subaru All-America selections were recognized at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in Philadelphia, Pa., on Jan. 16 as part of the 2010 NSCAA Convention.


2009 NSCAA/Performance Subaru
Men's NCAA Division II All-America Team
First Team
Pos, First, Year, College, Hometown
K, Ryan Thompson, Sr., Tampa, Tampa, Fla.
D, Mickey Daly, Sr., Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.
D, Kevin Gallaugher **, Sr., Cal State Dominguez Hills, Walnut, Calif.
D, Richard Kentish, Sr., Southern New Hampshire, Kingston , Jamaica
M, Jon David Gruenewald, Sr., Rollins, Manlius, N.Y.
M, Andrew Marinez, Sr., Cal State Dominguez Hills, Carson, Calif.
M, Tom Settle, Sr., Fort Lewis, Durango, Colo.
F, Victor Regalado, Jr., Cal State Stanislaus, College Place, Wash.
F, Jeremy Deighton, Sr., Slippery Rock, Broadview Hts, Ohio
F, Angelo Reina, Jr., Le Moyne, Frankfort, N.Y.
F, Federico Cino, Sr., Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.

Second Team
K, Sean Paradise, Sr., Lees-McRae, North Port, Fla.
D, Dan Ingvarsson, Jr., Tampa, Tampa, Fla.
D, Sean Lawlor, Jr., Le Moyne, Blackpool, N.Y.
D, Allen Thomson, Jr., Midwestern State, Pretoria, South Africa
M, Marc Goulet, Sr., Southern New Hampshire, Plainville, Conn.
M, Predrag Ivanovic, So., Charleston (W.Va.), Smederevska Palanka, Serbia
M, Rob Vincent, Fr., Charleston (W.Va.), Liverpool, England
F, Mark Anderson, So., Barry, Miami Shores, Fla.
F, Berin Boracic, Sr., Lees-McRae, Banner Elk, N.C.
F, Kyle Ciliento, Fr., Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Ariz.
F, Paulo Vaz, So., Lynn, Santa Catarina, Brazil

Third Team
K, Greg Blum, Jr., Slippery Rock, Baden, Pa.
D, Tom Pool, Jr., Slippery Rock, Clophill, Pa.
D, Jamie Scope, Sr., Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas
D, Jeremy Yoder, Jr., Millersville, Leola, Pa.
M, Miguel Cucue, Sr., Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.
M, Frantz Francois, Sr., Franklin Pierce, West Palm Beach, Fla.
M, Azael Gomez, Sr., Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.
F, Nestor Hernandez**, Sr., Lewis, Berwyn, Ill.
F, Pascal Millien *, Sr., Tampa, Tampa, Fla.
F, Dion Peters, So., Charleston (W.Va.), Trin City, Trinidad and Tobago
F, Euan Purcell, Sr., Fort Lewis, Bolton, England
F, Adrian Schippers, Sr., Southern New Hampshire, Ashby, Mass.

* indicates repeat selection
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