Josten Leads 2007 Men's Scholar All-America Team
Posted by NSCAA on Apr 3, 2008 in Awards 0 Comments
George Josten (Gonzaga/Idaho Falls, Idaho) has been named the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year and leads a group of 47 athletes named to the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team.
The first NSCAA/adidas All-America in school history, George Josten repeats his selection as a Scholar All-America and is the first Gonzaga player to earn NSCAA/adidas Scholar Athlete of the Year honors. He maintains a 3.83 GPA in mechanical engineering. He closes his career ranked third in school history in career goals (34) and assists (17) and fourth in career points (85). A three-time NSCAA/adidas All-Far West Region selection, he was one of 29 players on the 2007 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.
The Scholar All-America team is divided into a University Division (which includes all NCAA Division I teams) and a College Division (which includes all non-Division schools).
2007 NSCAA/adidas Men’s Scholar All-America Team
University Division First Team
Pos., Name, Class, School, Major, GPA, Hometown
K, Sean Milligan, Jr., Dartmouth, Economics, 3.43, Westport, Conn.
K, Brian Visser, Sr., DePaul, Finance, 3.34, Elmhurst, Ill.
D, Ryan Miller, Sr., Notre Dame, Accounting, 3.41, Barrington, Ill.
D, Adam Chavez, Sr., Binghamton, Human Development, 3.47, Binghamton, N.Y.
D, Scott Bolkan, Sr., Stanford, Human Biology, 3.63, Salem, Ore.
M, Shea Salinas, Sr., Furman, Health and Exercise, 3.30, Dallas, Texas
M, Michael Videira, Sr., Duke, Sociology, 3.34, Milford, Mass.
M, George John, Jr., Washington, Business Foundation, 3.47, Shoreline, Wash.
M, Patrick Murray, Jr., Furman, Accounting, 3.43, Peachtree City, Ga.
F, Doug DeMartin, Jr., Michigan State, Finance, 3.91, Mason, Mich.
F, Anton Axelsson, Sr., Jacksonville, Philosophy/Psychology, 3.98, Jacsonville, Fla.
F, George Josten *, Sr., Gonzaga, Mechanical Engineering, 3.82, Idaho Falls, Idaho
University Division Second Team
K, Chay Cain, Jr., Indiana, Business , 3.91, Plainfield, Ill.
D, Mike Zaher, Sr., UCLA, Political Science, 3.43, Las Vegas, Nev.
D, Dirk Dittrich, Jr., VCU, Business Foundation, 3.75, Stuttgart, Germany
D, Matt Besler, Jr., Notre Dame, Pre-Professional, 3.39, Overland Park, Kan.
D, Luke Frieberg, Sr., Drake, Finance, 3.71, Cumming, Iowa
D, Tim Jepson, Sr., Duke, Sociology, 3.37, Yorba Linda, Calif.
D, Daniel Newell, Sr., U.S. Military Academy, Engineering Management, 3.77, Scottsdale, Ariz.
M, Adam Gartner, Jr., Eastern Illinois, Finance, 3.76, Iowa City, Iowa
M, Joe Germanese, Sr., Duke, Economics, 3.70, Ballwin, Mo.
M, Adam Montgomery, Sr., Memphis, Business, 3.77, Morristown, Tenn.
F, Chris Wright, Jr., New Mexico, Portuguese, 3.98, Sacramento, Calif.
F, Jason Yeisley, Jr., Penn State, Management, 3.55, Allentown, Pa.
College Division First Team
K, Derek Christiansen, Sr., Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Chem.& Ex. Physiology, 3.69, Cedarburg, Wis.
K, Tim Melia, Sr., Lynn, Criminal Justice, 3.45, Great River, N.Y.
D, Matthew Brumfield, Sr., Loras, Accounting, 3.37, Davenport, Iowa
D, Elvin Perez, Sr., Dominican, Business, 3.65, Chicago, Ill.
D, Matthew Hemphill, Sr., Washington (Mo.), Bio-Medical Engineering, 3.81, Los Alamos, N.M.
D, Nathan Elwood, Sr., Williams, Biology, 3.83, Andover, N.J.
M, Edison Bilbao, Jr. , New Jersey City Univ., Business Administration, 3.31, Carteret, N.J.
M, Elie Zenner, Sr., Washington (Mo.), History, 3.71, Evanston, Ill.
M, Isaac Lee, Jr. , North Park, Exercise Science, 3.34, Seoul, South Korea
M, Christopher Rowe, Jr. , Manchester, Pre-Medicine, 3.33, Belleview, Mich.
F, David Seefedlt, Sr., Benedictine, Biology, 3.75, Louisburg, Kan.
F, Harry Abraham, Sr., UC-Santa Cruz, Business Mgmt/Econ, 3.39, Encino, Calif.
College Division Second Team
K, Jamison Dague, Sr., Ohio Wesleyan, Politics & Government , 3.98, Bexley, Ohio
K, David Steinberg, Sr., Trinity (Texas), Mathematics, 3.68, Potsdam, N.Y.
D, Peter Grassman, Sr., Carleton, History, 3.40, Evanston, Ill.
D, Alex Minten, Sr., Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Biology, 3.52, Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
D, Isaac Laubach, Jr. , Susquehanna, Business-Finance, 3.80, Millville, Pa.
D, Jack Underwood, Sr., Gustavus Adolphus, Political Science, 3.96, Fergus Falls, Minn.
D, Drew Taylor, Sr., Aurora, History, 4.00, Aurora, Ill.
D, Lee Porter, Jr. , Lynn, Psychology, 3.70, Taunton, England
D, Chris Nitta, Sr., U.S. Merchant Marine Acad., Systems Engineering, 3.80, Scottsdale, Ariz.
M, Jonathan Bilbao, Jr. , New Jersey City Univ., Business Administration, 3.60, Carteret, N.J.
M, Skye Henderson, Sr., Whitworth, Business Management, 3.72, Spokane, Wash.
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