2011 University Division Men Scholar All-South Region Team
Posted by NSCAA on Dec 20, 2011 in Awards 0 Comments
| First Team | |||||||||
| Pos. | Player | Class | School | Major | GPA | Hometown | |||
| K | Carl Woszczynski | Sr. | UAB | Mechanical Engineering | 3.41 | Columbus, Ind. | |||
| K | Alec Kann | Sr. | Furman | Sociology | 3.54 | Decatur, Ga. | |||
| K | James Belshaw | Jr. | Duke | History with Markets and Management Certificate | 3.51 | Durham, N.C. | |||
| K | Scott Goodwin | Jr. | North Carolina | Biology | 3.94 | Raleigh, N.C. | |||
| D | Diogo de Almeida | Sr. | SMU | Markets and Cultures/Spanish | 3.52 | Dallas, Texas | |||
| D | Luis Ocejo | Jr. | Stetson | Finance | 3.73 | Mexico City, Mexico | |||
| D | Cyprian Hedrick | Sr. | Coastal Carolina | Sports Management | 3.40 | Friendswood, Texas | |||
| M | Gonzalo de Mujica | Sr. | Stetson | International Business | 3.31 | Weston, Fla. | |||
| M | Kirk Urso | Sr. | North Carolina | Economics | 3.46 | Lombard, Ill. | |||
| F | Parker Duncan | Sr. | Memphis | Biology | 3.88 | Johnson City, Tenn. | |||
| F | Andrew Wenger | Jr. | Duke | History with Markets and Management Certificate | 3.44 | Lititz, Pa. | |||
| Second Team | |||||||||
| K | Brandon Miller | Sr. | North Carolina-Wilmington | Business/Marketing | 3.54 | Charlotte, N.C. | |||
| D | Daniel Tweed-Kent | Sr. | Duke | Mechanical Engineering | 3.77 | Pittsfield, Mass. | |||
| D | Alex Crooks | Jr. | Furman | Business | 3.36 | Cumming, Ga. | |||
| D | Gregory MacNamara | Sr. | Davidson | Economics and Mathematics | 3.74 | Arlington, Va. | |||
| D | Matt Horn | Sr. | Winthrop | Biology | 3.92 | Rock Hill, S.C. | |||
| M | Shawn Sloan | Jr. | High Point | Biology | 4.00 | Oakland, Mich. | |||
| M | Bobby Keskey | Sr. | Presbyterian | Biochemistry | 3.97 | Louisville, Ky. | |||
| M | Will Betts | Jr. | Mercer | Finance | 3.97 | Brenham, Texas | |||
| M | Tyler Gibson | Jr. | Charlotte | Pre-Business | 3.85 | Knoxville, Tenn. | |||
| M | James Carroll | Sr. | Elon | Computer Science and Physics | 3.98 | Charlotte, N.C. | |||
| F | Donald Smith | Jr. | Charlotte | Pre-Business | 3.45 | Matthews, N.C. | |||
| Honorable Mention | |||||||||
| K | Vincent Foermer | Jr. | Georgia State | Risk Management/Insurance | 3.98 | Seevetal, Germany | |||
| K | Peyton Ford | Jr. | North Carolina-Greensboro | Political Science | 4.00 | Jamestown, N.C. | |||
| K | Adam Glick | Sr. | Florida Gulf Coast | Business Management/Marketing | 3.43 | Leola, Pa. | |||
| D | James Still | Sr. | SMU | Business | 3.91 | Dallas, Texas | |||
| D | Joey Heavner | Jr. | Mercer | Business | 3.69 | Landisville, Pa. | |||
| D | Tobias Hottner | Sr. | Jacksonville | Sports Admininistration | - | Munich, Germany | |||
| D | Jahan Threeths | Sr. | Elon | Exercise Science | 3.38 | Roswell, Ga. | |||
| D | Austen King | Sr. | Elon | Business Admininistration | 3.47 | Wilson, N.C. | |||
| D | Ryan Duffy | Sr. | Appalachian State | Preprofessional Biology | 3.54 | Boone, N.C. | |||
| M | Tyler Gibson | Jr. | Charlotte | Marketing | 3.85 | Knoxville, Tenn. | |||
| M | Alex Hutchins | Jr. | Wofford | Biology | 3.53 | Knoxville, Tenn. | |||
| M | Timo Foerster | Sr. | South Carolina Upstate | Business | 3.96 | Oberkirch, S.C. | |||
| M | Christopher Tweed-Kent | Sr. | Duke | Mechanical Engineering | 3.83 | Pittsfield, Mass. | |||
| M | Nick Millington | Sr. | Elon | Political Science | 3.50 | Raleigh, N.C. | |||
| M | Luciano Delbono | Jr. | Wake Forest | Biology | 3.38 | Winston-Salem, N.C. | |||
| F | Joakim Helland | Jr. | Stetson | Finance | 3.71 | Bergen, Norway | |||
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BY Paul Webster on Aug 10, 5:47PM
Just to clarify, I am not a national staff instructor or a good proof reader either.
BY Raymond Ford on Aug 9, 3:56PM
Hi Eric, email me rayford1973@hotmail.com as I am now in Louisiana not Curry college Mass. popping over to twin cities this month. FORDY
BY Peter Wiggins on Aug 7, 7:15PM
I wish someone uploaded a legible copy of the Bob Gansler & Tony DiCiccio presentations at The Orlando event. I was there, it was awesome, and now I can't read my diagram/notes as to how the ball/players move!