Nov. 21, 2005
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Postseason honors continue to pour in for Horizon League men's soccer players. Perhaps the most prestigious additions to date came Monday (Nov. 21) when four League representatives earned Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and ESPN The Magazine.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee senior forward Neil Dombrowski, Butler University senior defender Patrick Reilly and University of Wisconsin-Green Bay senior midfielder Adam Ben-Zikri were named to the Second-Team Academic All-America squad, while UW-Milwaukee sophomore defender Steve Bode gained Third-Team distinction.
Dombrowski ranks second in the League with 23 points, sharing third place on the loop charts with his nine goals this season. Three of those markers were match-winners for the Panthers, who captured the Horizon League Championship and enter the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 14-4-4 overall record which includes five consecutive victories. Dombrowski carries a 3.52 grade-point average as a marketing major.
Ben-Zikri is a repeat Second-Team Academic All-America selection. He played in 16 of UW-Green Bay's 19 regular-season matches, helping the Phoenix register a 1.13 goals-against average with four shutouts, including a 3-0 victory over third-seeded University of Illinois at Chicago in the first round of the Horizon League Championship tournament. Ben-Zikri was one of three Horizon League players to receive Academic All-America honors last year, and owns a 3.92 GPA as a business administration major.
Reilly started 18 of Butler's 19 matches this fall, helping the Bulldogs post eight shutouts as part of a 9-10-0 overall record. He has compiled a 3.80 grade-point average, majoring in history, philosophy and French while playing in 69 matches during his four seasons at Butler.
Bode has been one of the anchors of the Panther defense, helping lead the team to a League-best 0.69 goals-against average with a school-record 12 shutouts. The sophomore also scored five goals during the regular season to stand second on the team in that category, while maintaning a 3.71 GPA as a psychology major. Bode was one of only five sophomores to earn Academic All-America distinction this fall.
As a conference, the Horizon League ranked second with its four selections among the 35 players honored (due to ties in voting, 13 players comprise the Third-Team Academic All-America list). Only the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (five) had more players selected, while the Missouri Valley Conference matched the Horizon League's total. Conference USA and the Big East Conference each had three Academic All-America honorees.
University of Maryland senior forward Jason Garey was named the Academic All-America of the Year. Garey helped the Terrapins land the top seed in the 2005 NCAA Championship tournament. A repeat selection to the top honor squad, he is a leading candidate for the Hermann Trophy as the top college soccer player in the country. In the classroom, he has compiled a 3.47 GPA as a finance major and is on track to graduate in three-and-a-half years.
The University Division (which encompass all schools at the Division I level) teams feature four players from the University of New Mexico, including the First-Team trio of senior defenders Matt Wootton and Ben Ashwill plus senior senior forward Jeff Rowland, along with senior midfielder Brandon Moss, a Third-Team choice.
To be eligible for Academic All-District consideration, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 or higher (based on a 4.00 scale) with sophomore or higher standing both athletically and academically. Since the program's inception in 1952, CoSIDA has presented Academic All-America honors to more than 14,000 student-athletes at the Division I, II, III and NAIA levels.
Last fall, UW-Milwaukee's Antou Jallow gained First-Team Academic All-America honors while Ben-Zikri and Dthe University of Detroit Mercy's Ablaye Camara were both Second-Team All-America selections. Jallow earned Second-Team recognition as a junior in 2003, while Butler's Michael Mariscalco was a First-Team choice in 2002. Cleveland State University's Joachim Walker gained Second-Team honors with Ablaye on the Third-Team list in 2002.
CoSIDA / ESPN The Magazine University Division Men's Soccer Academic All-America
First-TeamPos.NameSchoolYr.HometownGPAMajor(s) GKChris MunroeIndianaSo.Indianapolis, Ind.3.93BusinessDNoah SalsiDuquesneSr.North Huntingdon, Pa.3.95Physician AssistantDMatt HaneyDelawareJr.Newark, Del.4.00Biological SciencesDMatt WoottonNew MexicoSr.Colleyville, Texas3.87MarketingDBen AshwillNew MexicoSr.Albuquerque, N.M.3.62Management Info. SystemsMMatt WileyTulsaSr.Carrollton, Texas4.00PhilosophyMStephan HallAlbanyJr.Denver, Colo.3.97Urban StudiesMJohn DiRaimondoSaint LouisJr.St. Louis, Mo.3.72AccountingFMatthew GroenwaldSt. John'sGrad.Mt. Prospect, Ill.3.83BiologyFJason GaryMarylandSr.Gonzales, La.3.47FinanceFJeff RowlandNew MexicoSr.Albuquerque, N.M.3.79Accounting
Second-TeamGKConrad TaylorPenn StateSo.Colorado Springs, Colo.3.94KinesiologyDTal LahavAdelphiSr.Moshav Haniel, Israel3.95Accounting / EconomicsDPatrick ReillyButlerSr.Columbus, Ohio3.80History, Philosophy, FrenchDJason PeleEvansvilleJr.Kennewick, Wash.3.98EngineeringDPatric ColasRadfordSr.Rennes, France4.00International ConcentrationMAdam Ben-ZikriUW-Green BaySr.Monona, Wis.3.92Business AdministrationMMoshe ShalchonConnecticutJr.Rishon Lezioh, Israel3.90Business - FinanceMJohn StephensNotre DameSr.Woodridge, Ill.3.86EconomicsFDavid SchillAir Force Sr.Woodbridge, Va.3.91Mechanical EngineeringFNeil DombrowskiUW-MilwaukeeSr.West Allis, Wis.3.61Business
Third-TeamGKChris EylanderWashingtonSr.Sumner, Wash.3.44Electrical EngineeringDCorey BronnerVermontJr.Morrisville, Vt.3.73Business AdministrationDDustin DyerVirginia TechSr.Ashland, Va.3.74BiologyDSteve BodeUW-MilwaukeeSo.Milwaukee, Wis.3.71PsychologyDMatt ShumpNew HampshireJr.Durham, N.H.3.83MathematicsDJustin DouglassMissouri StateJr.Spring, Texas3.59Cell & Molecular BiologyDMatt WielandCreightonSr.Omaha, Neb.3.57FinanceMJared BritcherMemphisSo.Knoxville, Tenn.3.89Exercise & Sport ScienceMBrandon MossNew MexicoSr.Albuquerque, N.M.3.70University StudiesMTim MochanDrexelSr.Sinking Spring, Pa.3.97Business AdministrationFGeorge JostenGonzagaSo.Idaho Falls, Idaho3.89Civil EngineeringFAndy MetcalfMemphisSr.Jackson, Tenn.3.44International BusinessFMichael ToddHofstraSr.Cleveland, England3.42Exercise Science
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR: Jason Garey, Maryland