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Nine Repeat on NSCAA/adidas Men's Division III All-America Team
Six returning honorees highlight the first team

Men’s NCAA Division III All-America Team
Front Row (from left): Mike Lochner, Chris Vorenkamp, Chad Quenneville, Adam Hack, Hayden Woodworth, Chris Raymond, Josh Smith, Will Corrigan, Jefferson Daugout, John Epley.

Back Row: Michael Steinen, Jacob Sither, Shaun Cavanaugh, Trent Abbott, Adam Hibshman, Seamus Hunt, Josh Card, Mike McAlarnen, Tom DeGeorge, Marcus Voss


Nine players have earned repeat selection on the NSCAA/adidas Men's Division III All-America Team, including six players named to the first team.

Included among the half-dozen who earned first-team honors was a pair of Joshes who hail from Dallas, Texas, and play for Trinity University: junior midfielder Josh Smith and senior forward Josh Card. Williams College also placed two players on the first team: Alex Blake, a senior who was a repeat selection at forward, and junior midfielder Khari Stevenson. Both are from Kingston, Jamaica.

The NSCAA/adidas All-America teams are determined through voting by NSCAA member coaches from across the nation. The teams, from youth to NCAA Division I, will be honored at the NSCAA/adidas All-America Luncheon, to be held Saturday, Jan. 18, as part of the 2003 NSCAA Convention in Kansas City, Mo.

The complete list of honorees follows.

2002 NSCAA/adidas Men’s NCAA Division III All-America Team

Position, Name, Year, School, Hometown

First Team
G, Marcus Voss*, Sr., Hope, Holland, Mich.
D, Trent Abbott, Sr., UT-Dallas, Bedford, Texas
D, Michael Steinen, Sr., Salisbury, Abingdon, Md.
D, Shawn Watson, Sr., St. Lawrence, Scottsdale, Ariz.
D, Seamus Hunt, Sr., U.S. Merchant Marine, Collegeville, Pa.
M, Adam Hibshman*, Sr., Carnegie-Mellon, Myerstown, Pa.
M, Josh Smith*, Jr., Trinity (Texas), Dallas, Texas
M, Khari Stevenson, Jr., Williams, Kingston, Jamaica
M, Hayden Woodworth*, Sr., Messiah, Boothloyn, Pa.
F, Alex Blake*, Sr., Williams, Kingston, Jamaica
F, Josh Card*, Sr., Trinity (Texas), Dallas, Texas
F, Chris Raymond, Sr., Puget Sound, University Place, Wash.

Second Team
G, Jacob Sither, Jr., Centre, Lexington, Ky.
D, Reggie Koranteng, Sr., Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C.
D, Mike Lochner, Sr., Otterbein, Bexley, Ohio
D, Mike McAlarnen, Sr., Richard Stockton, Oceanview, N.J.
D, Adam MacLeod-Roth, Sr., Gustavus Adolphus, Minneapolis, Minn.
M, Shaun Cavanaugh*, Sr., Wheaton (Mass.), Newtown, Conn.
M, Tom DeGeorge*, Sr., Arcadia, Philadelphia, Pa.
M, Giuseppe Incitti, Sr., Stevens Tech, River Edge, N.J.
M, Nathan Knox, Jr., Macalester College, Christchurch, New Zealand
F, Justin Wells, Jr., Redlands, Redlands, Calif.
F, Kelvin Murray, Fr., Virginia Wesleyan, Virginia Beach, Va.
F, Jefferson Daugout, Jr., Nazareth, Rochester, N.Y.

Third Team
G, Dan McGinn, Sr., Rowan, Cape May Beach, N.J.
D, Brad Confer, Sr., Elizabethtown, Lancaster, Pa.
D, Adam Hack, Sr., Johns Hopkins, Staten Island, N.Y.
D, Brian Koontz, Jr., Wheaton (Ill.), Kernersville, N.C.
M, Will Corrigan, Sr., U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, E. Williston, N.Y.
M, Jesse Mankowski, Sr., Cortland, Clarence, N.Y.
M, Nick Martinelli, Fr., Rowan, Lancaster, Pa.
M, Chad Quenneville, Jr., Hampden-Sydney, Fairfax Station, Va.
M, Chris Vorenkamp, Sr., Ohio Wesleyan, Brutus, Ohio
F, Matt Bills, Jr., Messiah, Piscataway, N.J.
F, Andrew Combra, Jr., Roger Williams, Portsmouth, R.I.
F, John Epley, Sr., Richard Stockton, Franklinville, N.J.
F, Rudy Lormil*, Sr., Kean, Irvington, N.J.

* Indicates previous selection

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