| 2006 NSCAA/adidasĀ® NCAA Division I Men All-Great Lakes Region |
| 2006 NSCAA/adidas® |
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NCAA Division I Men
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| First Team |
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| Pos. |
Name |
Year |
School |
Hometown |
| GK |
Jovan Bubonja |
Fr. |
Illinois-Chicago |
Belgrade, Serbia |
| D |
Aaron Hohlbein |
Sr. |
Wisconsin |
Middleton, Wis. |
| D |
Billy Meier |
Sr. |
Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
Racine, Wis. |
| D |
Eric Brunner |
Jr. |
Ohio State |
Dublin, Ohio |
| M |
Gregory Dalby* |
Sr. |
Notre Dame |
Poway, Calif. |
| M |
Sinisa Ubiparipovic* |
Sr. |
Akron |
Mentor, Ohio |
| M |
Josh Tudela |
Sr. |
Indiana |
Evansville, Ind. |
| M |
David Roth |
Jr. |
Northwestern |
St. Louis, Mo. |
| F |
Omar Cummings* |
Sr. |
Cincinnati |
Old Harbour, Jamaica |
| F |
Joseph Lapira |
Jr. |
Notre Dame |
Lake Charles, Calif. |
| F |
Tonci Skroce |
Sr. |
Illinois-Chicago |
Zadar, Croatia |
| F |
Joshua Okoampa* |
Sr. |
Wisconsin-Green Bay |
Brooklyn Park, Minn. |
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| Second Team |
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| Pos. |
Name |
Year |
School |
Hometown |
| GK |
Conrad Taylor |
Jr. |
Penn State |
Colorado Springs, Colo. |
| D |
Iradj Farahmand |
Jr. |
Loyola-Chicago |
Northbrook, Ill. |
| D |
Jason Massoglia |
Sr. |
Detroit |
Troy, Mich. |
| D |
Greg Janicki |
Sr. |
Michigan State |
New Baltimore, Mich. |
| M |
Daniel O'Brien |
Jr. |
Wisconsin-Green Bay |
Shoreview, Minn. |
| M |
Pavle Dundjer |
Jr. |
Illinois-Chicago |
Belgrade, Serbia |
| M |
Keum Sung Kim |
So. |
Loyola-Chicago |
Arlington Heights, Ill. |
| F |
Xavier Balc* |
Jr. |
Ohio State |
Hudson, Ohio |
| F |
Simon Omekanda |
Sr. |
Penn State |
Rochester Hills, Mich. |
| F |
Bradley North |
Sr. |
Northwestern |
The Woodlands, Texas |
| F |
Cesar Zambrano |
Jr. |
Illinois-Chicago |
Chicago, Ill. |
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| Third Team |
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| Pos. |
Name |
Year |
School |
Hometown |
| GK |
Daniel Bell |
Sr. |
Buffalo |
Brampton, Ontario |
| D |
Amir Ikner |
Jr. |
Cincinnati |
Olathe, Kan. |
| D |
Jonathan McClain |
Sr. |
Akron |
Huber Heights, Ohio |
| D |
Matthew Besler |
So. |
Notre Dame |
Overland Park, Kan. |
| M |
David Guzman |
Jr. |
Louisville |
Toronto, Ontario |
| M |
John Michael Hayden |
Sr. |
Indiana |
Louisville, Ky. |
| M |
John Devae |
Sr. |
Butler |
Chicago, Ill. |
| F |
Braden Fleak |
Fr. |
Wright State |
Sunbury, Ohio |
| F |
Marcus McCarty |
Jr. |
Northern Illinois |
Fort Worth, Texas |
| F |
Andrae Clarke |
Sr. |
Buffalo |
Kingston, Jamaica |
| F |
Kenny Anaba |
Jr. |
Cincinnati |
Westerville, Ohio |
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