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2005 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District® Football Team District 1 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Football Team District 1 University Division P Joe Nolan HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY I Sr. Ridgefield, N.J. 3.24 Marketing WR Todd Feiereisen YALE UNIVERSITY I Sr. Westlake Village, Calif. 3.41 Economics WR Pete Chromiak COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY I Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. 3.74 Economics TE David Turner BROWN UNIVERSITY I Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio 3.35 Mechanical Engineering RB Nick Hartigan BROWN UNIVERSITY I Sr. Fairfax, Va. 3.91 Political Science & History RB Luke Siwula CORNELL UNIVERSITY I So. Cortland, N.Y. 3.51 Industrial and Labor Relations OL Ryne Nutt CENTRAL CONNECTICUT I So. Warren, Ohio 3.96 Accounting STATE UNIVERSITY OL Will Johnson HARVARD UNIVERSITY I Sr. Tustin, Calif. 3.54 Government OL Ed McCarthy YALE UNIVERSITY I Jr. Fairfield, Conn. 3.70 History OL Pete Bier U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Sr. Janesville, Wis. 3.34 Evinronmental Science OL Steve Moll RHODE ISLAND, UNIV. OF I So. Doylestown, Pa. 3.27 Secondary Education K Justin Koenig U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Jr. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 3.82 Systems Engineering DB Matt Handlon YALE UNIVERSITY I Sr. Valparaiso, Ind. 3.69 Economics DB Michael Boyd CORNELL UNIVERSITY I So. Pasadena, Texas 3.71 Civil Engineering DB Rob Davis U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Sr. Charlotte, N.C. 3.52 Systems Engineering DB Ryan Tully HARVARD UNIVERSITY I Jr. Norfolk, Mass. 3.27 Anthropology LB Josh Dooley DARTMOUTH COLLEGE I Sr. Tuttle, Okla. 3.70 Environmental & Evolutionary Bio. LB Terence Kehayas IONA COLLEGE I Sr. Yonkers, N.Y. 3.56 Marketing LB Chris Nielsen HOLY CROSS, COLLEGE OF THE I Jr. Center Line, Mich. 3.43 Mathematics DL Aaron Sanders BUFFALO, UNIVERSITY OF I Sr. Clarence, N.Y. 3.48 Marketing DL Matt Grande MARIST COLLEGE I Sr. Oakland, N.J. 3.40 Accounting DL Seth Lotts U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY I Sr. Richmond, Va. 3.27 Mechanical Engineering DL Rhema Fuller CONNECTICUT, UNIV. OF I Jr. Cocoa, Fla. 3.56 Finance College Division P Jesse Harms U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY I So. St. Petersburg, Fla. 3.31 Marine & Environmental Sciences QB Zach Librizzi WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I So. Essex Juncton, Vt. 3.55 undeclared WR Tom Kilpatrick MASS. INST. OF TECH. I Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich. 3.69 Mathematics WR Kevin Miculcy WESTERN NEW ENGLAND I So. Greenwich, Conn. 3.46 Sport Management TE Jon Branche RENSSELAER POLY INST. I Jr. Colonie, N.Y. 3.44 Management RB Jay Bernardo RENSSELAER POLY INST. I Jr. East Greenbush, N.Y. 3.37 Management RB Jamie Donovan ITHACA COLLEGE I So. Washington, D.C. 3.35 Politics OL Shawn Herrmann RENSSELAER POLY INST. I Jr. Baldwinsville, N.Y. 3.79 Aerospace Eng./Mechanical Eng. OL Nicholas Zappia ROCHESTER, UNIV. OF I Jr. Canandaigua, N.Y. 3.96 Economics and Statistics OL Jeff Douglas RENSSELAER POLY INST. I Sr. Chelmsford, Mass. 3.67 Aeronautical Eng./Mechanical Eng. OL Matt Merrow RENSSELAER POLY INST. I Jr. Keene, N.H. 3.73 Aeronautical Eng./Mechanical Eng. OL Justin Brunell ITHACA COLLEGE I Jr. Attleboro, Mass. 3.77 Television/Radio K Jesse Bailey BENTLEY COLLEGE I Jr. Easthampton, Mass. 3.67 Finance DB David Blau MASS. INST. OF TECH. I Sr. Alexandria, Va. 3.52 Computer Science & Engineering DB Mike Bracco COLBY COLLEGE I Sr. North Hampton, N.H. 3.45 Economics DB Patrick Magoon TUFTS UNIVERSITY I Sr. South Easton, Mass. 3.5 Biology DB Jeff McLaren WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY I Sr. Essex, Vt. 3.31 Biology LB Grant Cochran RENSSELAER POLY INST. I Sr. Kent, Wash. 3.59 Biomedical Engineering LB Dustin Ross ITHACA COLLEGE I Sr. Salamanca, N.Y. 3.59 Business Administration LB Josh Jablonski CORTLAND (SUNY) I Jr. Buffalo, N.Y. 3.70 Physical Education DL Derek Wayman UNION COLLEGE (NY) I Sr. Ballston Lake, N.Y. 3.85 Chemistry DL Adam Haas CORTLAND (SUNY) I Jr. East Aurora, N.Y. 3.53 Childhood Education DL Tony Pires STONEHILL COLLEGE I Jr. Taunton, Mass. 3.25 Finance DL Mike Poplaski COLBY COLLEGE I Jr. North Reading, Mass. 3.35 Economics 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Football Team District 2 University Division P David Kovalcik DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY II So. Chantilly, Va. 3.87 Business QB Brad Maurer LAFAYETTE COLLEGE II Jr. Loveland, Ohio 3.48 Neuroscience WR Luke Palko SAINT FRANCIS UNIV. (PA) II Jr. Imperial, Pa. 3.73 Accounting WR Mike McClelland MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY II Sr. Lincroft, N.J. 3.81 Business: Accounting TE Jeff Mullins MARSHALL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Gallipolis, Ohio 3.79 Biological Science/Pre-Med RB Devin Wilson ROBERT MORRIS UNIV. (PA) II Sr. Homestead, Pa. 3.26 Management RB Brian Leonard RUTGERS UNIVERSITY II Jr. Gouverneur, N.Y. 3.21 Labor Studies OL Andrew Wilson PRINCETON UNIVERSITY II Sr. Nashville, Tenn. 3.45 Operations Research & Financial Engineering OL Michael Boccella BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Jr. Dunmore, Pa. 3.66 American History OL Marshall Green U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY II Sr. Baton Rouge, La. 3.31 Chemistry OL Dan Mozes WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY II Jr. Washington, Pa. 3.57 Communications OL Garin Justice WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY II Sr. Gilbert, W.Va. 3.59 physical education/teaching K Ryan Bower BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Sr. Montoursville, Pa. 3.88 Electrical Engineering DB Brad Martinez PENNSYLVANIA, UNIV. OF II Sr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. 3.48 Philosophy, Politics & Economics DB David Frisbey BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY II Jr. Newark, Del. 3.54 Management (Finance) DB Nolan McCready PENN STATE UNIVERSITY II Sr. Wyomissing, Pa. 3.58 Political Science DB Josh Wilson MARYLAND, UNIVERSITY OF II Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. 3.29 Marketing LB Paul Posluszny PENN STATE UNIVERSITY II Jr. Aliquippa, Pa. 3.67 Finance LB Jay Henry WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY II Jr. Jenks, Okla. 4.00 Finance LB Maurice Bennett LAFAYETTE COLLEGE II Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. 3.32 Economics and Business DL Ryan Neill RUTGERS UNIVERSITY II Sr. Wayne, N.J. 3.28 Communication DL Tom Parks DELAWARE, UNIVERSITY OF II Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 3.27 Accounting DL Ray Gensler ROBERT MORRIS UNIV. (PA) II Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 3.93 Manufacturing Engineering DL Ryan Esdale DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY II Jr. Succasunna, N.J. 3.73 Secondary Education 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District® Football Team District 2 College Division P Doug Schlack WIDENER UNIVERSITY II Sr. Easton, Pa. 3.94 Economics and Finance QB Chris Edwards WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON II Sr. Uniontown, Ohio 3.71 Cell/Molecular Biology WR Aaron Krepps WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON II Sr. Belle Vernon, Pa. 3.35 Business Administration WR Shawn Martell MORAVIAN COLLEGE II Jr. Bethlehem, Pa. 3.79 Historical Studies TE Daniel Schuler MERCYHURST COLLEGE II Jr. Springfield, Ohio 3.95 Mathematics RB R.J. Zitzelsberger WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON II Sr. Yorkville, Ohio 3.64 Business Administration RB T.J. Lyons JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. II Sr. Paramus, N.J. 3.29 Political Science OL Bryan LeBude CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. II Sr. Mt. Laurel, N.J. 3.75 Biological Sciences OL Matt Hoelscher ALBRIGHT COLLEGE II Jr. Reading, Pa. 3.98 Elementary Education OL Eric Zeznanski CALIFORNIA UNIV. (PA) II Sr. New Paris, Pa. 3.46 Technology education OL Derek Katris CALIFORNIA UNIV. (PA) II Jr. Columbus, Ohio 3.67 Secondary education OL Brandon Smith GETTYSBURG COLLEGE II Sr. Lititz, Pa. 3.66 Economics K Brendan McNicholas GANNON UNIVERSITY II Jr. Kirtland, Ohio 3.65 Business Administration DB Aaron Lewis CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV. II Jr. Englewood, Ohio 3.95 Business Administration DB Michael Baldwin KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY II Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. 3.79 Criminal Justice DB Jim Sanders JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. II Sr. North Lima, Ohio 3.42 Biomedical Engineering DB Cory Walsh WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON II Jr. Waynesburg, Pa. 3.69 Biology LB Lloyd Price CALIFORNIA UNIV. (PA) II Gr. Monongahela, Pa. 3.82 elementary education LB Garret Choby GROVE CITY COLLEGE II Jr. North Huntingdon, Pa. 3.61 Molecular Biology/Pre-Med LB Max Whitacre JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. II Sr. Sugarloaf, Pa. 3.59 Economics DL Brian Nickel JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. II Jr. Waupun, Wis. 3.61 Natural Sciences (Pre. Med.) DL Adam Hadbavny WESTMINSTER COLLEGE (PA) II Sr. Westmoreland City, Pa. 3.30 History DL Richard Welch GROVE CITY COLLEGE II Jr. Dryden, N.Y. 3.37 Business Management DL Keith Slezak MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY II Sr. Windber, Pa. 3.32 elementary education SECOND TEAM P Carlos Cardenas GANNON UNIVERSITY II Sr. Montclair, Calif. 3.54 Mathematics QB Jeff Harner FRANKLIN & MARSHALL II Sr. Mohrsville, Pa. 3.72 Government WR Kyle Douglass MUHLENBERG COLLEGE II Sr. Wyncote, Pa. 3.45 Accounting WR T.J. Parker BETHANY COLLEGE (WV) II Jr. Austintown, Ohio 3.44 Physical Education TE Nate Eimer EDINBORO UNIVERSITY II Sr. Aurora, Ill. 3.42 Special Education RB Matt Weil GROVE CITY COLLEGE II So. Fombell, Pa. 3.63 Mechanical Engineering RB Brad Hammond GANNON UNIVERSITY II Jr. Waterdown, Ontario 3.83 Biology OL Chris Kaczor EDINBORO UNIVERSITY II Jr. Brook Park, Ohio 3.41 Speech Communications OL Steve Szobocsan LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY II Sr. Bainbridge, Pa. 3.88 Health & Physical Education OL Chris Teter WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON II Jr. North Canton, Ohio 3.33 Political Science OL Michael Leanch MUHLENBERG COLLEGE II Sr. Macungie, Pa. 3.24 Economics OL Brenten Runne MORAVIAN COLLEGE II Sr. Stanhope, N.J. 3.39 Sociology/Elementary Education K Jordon Grube MUHLENBERG COLLEGE II So. New Tripoli, Pa. 3.64 undeclared DB Adam Colicchio JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV. II Sr. Manasquan, N.J. 3.34 Economics DB Andrew Siggins MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY II Sr. Temple, Pa. 3.45 Technology Education DB Fran Golden WIDENER UNIVERSITY II Sr. Doylestown, Pa. 3.75 MBA Business Administration DB Ben Gibboney SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY II Sr. Huntingdon, Pa. 3.27 History DB Vreeland Wood LYCOMING COLLEGE II So.
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