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2002 NCAA Soccer Records Book Men’s Award Winners Division I First-Team All-America (1910-2001).......... 68 Division I First-Team All-America by School......... 72 Division II First-Team All-America (1981-2001) ......... 76 Division II First-Team All-America by School........ 76 Division III First-Team All-America (1981-2001) ........ 77 Division III First-Team All-America by School....... 78 National Award Winners ................................... 80 68 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS—DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA D–Henry Francke, Harvard F–John Jewett, Princeton 1928 All-America D–Francis Grant, Harvard F–Francis Righter, Cornell G–Ruddy, Yale D–Shepard, Yale F–J. Moulton Thomas, Princeton D–Henry Coles, Swarthmore Teams D–Webster, Pennsylvania F–C. J. Woodridge, Princeton F–Bell, Pennsylvania D–William Frazier, Haverford D–Howard Johnson, Swarthmore NOTE: The all-America teams were select- F–Shanholt, Columbia 1922 F–Samuel Stokes, Haverford D–William Lingelbach, Pennsylvania ed by the various team captains of the G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton F–Tripp, Yale D–H. Bradley Sexton, Princeton Intercollegiate Association Football D–Amelia, Pennsylvania F–Walter Weld, Harvard F–Depler Bullard, Lehigh League for the 1909-10 season. Various D–Beard, Pennsylvania F–Dick Marshall, Penn St. team managers selected the team from the 1914 D–John Smart, Princeton F–George Olditch, Cornell 1910-11 season until 1917. No teams D–John Sullivan, Harvard F–Henry Rudy, Swarthmore were selected in 1918 or 1919 due to G–Hopkins, Pennsylvania D–Elliot Thompson, Cornell F–Smith, Yale World War I. From 1926-40, the teams D–Clarence Dyer, Cornell F–Randolph Heizer, Harvard were selected by coaches from the D–Moore Gates, Princeton F–McElroy, Pennsylvania 1929 Intercollegiate Soccer Football Associa- D–Howard Lynch, Cornell F–Francis Righter, Cornell G–Bob McCune, Penn St. tion. From 1936-40, there was no single D–Mohr, Pennsylvania F–J. Moulton Thomas, Princeton D–Herb Allen, Penn St. all-America team, instead, the teams were D–Webster, Pennsylvania F–C. J. Woodridge, Princeton selected by districts. In 1941, William F–Baron, Pennsylvania D–William Frazier, Haverford Jeffrey of Penn St. and Richard Schmelzer F–Frank Cary, Haverford 1923 D–Howard Johnson, Swarthmore of Rensselaer selected the team. Since F–J. Coleman Jennings, Harvard D–Robertson, Yale 1942, the National Soccer Coaches F–Shanholt, Columbia G–James Anderson, Pennsylvania D–Newman Shirk, Haverford Association of America has selected the F–Walter Weld, Harvard D–Castle, Pennsylvania F–Ashley, Yale team. Seasons were played in spring from D–James Downs, Pennsylvania F–John Bright, Williams 1910-14. 1915 D–Fisher, Yale F–Charles Kullman, Pennsylvania D–Thomas Garrett, Haverford F–Bill Lutz, Penn St. G–Arthur Jackson, Princeton DIVISION I FIRST–TEAM D–John Smart, Princeton F–Andre Stollmayer, Dartmouth D–Hirst, Pennsylvania F–Hans Boos, Pennsylvania ALL–AMERICA (1910-2001) D–Harold Hoskins, Princeton F–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton 1930 D–Mohr, Pennsylvania F–William Lingelbach, Pennsylvania G–John Faude, Harvard 1910 D–C. Earl Moore, Princeton F–McLaughlin, Pennsylvania D–Frank Thomas, Cornell D–John Bland, Harvard G–C. B. Spencer, Columbia F–Robert Richie, Haverford D–Richard Bond, Swarthmore D–Crockett, Pennsylvania F–Baron, Pennsylvania F–Frank Cary, Haverford D–James Donovan, Cornell D–Lester Cushing, Harvard 1924 D–George Hutchinson, Navy D–Fenn, Pennsylvania F–Moore Gates, Princeton G–Mulford Colebrook, Princeton D–Whiteclans, Yale D–Semple, Columbia F–Joseph Stokes, Haverford D–James Downs, Pennsylvania F–Bud Anderson, Penn St. D–Wilmer Young, Haverford F–Walter Weld, Harvard D–Henry Evans, Haverford F–Townsend Anderson, Pennsylvania F–C. E. Dwyer, Columbia D–Thomas Garrett, Haverford F–Wallie Brownback, Pennsylvania F–G. J. Dwyer, Columbia 1916 D–Walter Pattison, Harvard F–Freeman, Yale F–Gay, Yale G–Henry Cohu, Princeton D–Zantzinger, Yale F–Charles Kullman, Pennsylvania F–Frank Leland, Harvard D–Edwards, Pennsylvania F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton F–Zoller, Columbia D–Harold Hoskins, Princeton F–Hans Boos, Pennsylvania 1931 D–Mohr, Pennsylvania F–James Gentle, Pennsylvania 1911 D–Walter Shipley, Haverford G–Bob McCune, Penn St. F–William Lingelbach, Pennsylvania D–Wood, Yale D–Lewis Byers, Lehigh G–T. M. Stevenson, Cornell F–Charles Stewart, Pennsylvania D–John Corry, Navy D–Elwyn Bannon, Harvard F–Baron, Pennsylvania D–Al Daykin, Penn St. D–Kistler, Columbia F–George Buzby, Haverford 1925 D–Willis Stetson, Swarthmore D–Tann, Yale F–Richard Cooke, Harvard D–John Williams, Lehigh D–Howard Taylor, Haverford F–Arthur Preyer, Princeton G–Mulford Colebrook, Princeton F–Townsend Anderson, Pennsylvania D–Wilmer Young, Haverford F–Tinsman, Pennsylvania D–Fisher, Princeton F–Samuel Cochrane, Princeton F–Jules Bentley, Haverford D–Joseph MacKinnon, Harvard F–Charles Kullman, Pennsylvania F–Harry Byng, Harvard 1917 D–William McDonald, Pennsylvania F–D. Rice Longaker, Haverford F–G. J. Dwyer, Columbia D–Milliken, Yale G–Chester Osler, Haverford F–Henry Rudy, Swarthmore F–Gay, Yale D–Robert Barrie, Haverford D–Zantzinger, Yale F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton F–Mellor, Pennsylvania D–George Dibble, Cornell 1932 D–Russell Iler, Cornell F–Hans Boos, Pennsylvania 1912 D–Walter Shipley, Haverford F–Laurence Driggs, Harvard G–Albert Zintl, Haverford F–James Gentle, Pennsylvania D–Luis Bermijillo, Cornell G–Dickinson, Yale D–Clinton Thorpe, Haverford F–William Saunders, Haverford D–Black, Syracuse D–M. Davis, Cornell F–Philip Corson, Haverford D–Al Daykin, Penn St. D–Dickey, Yale F–William Nassau, Pennsylvania 1926 D–Frank Evans, Penn St. D–Hildor, Columbia F–Duncan Spencer, Pennsylvania D–Parker, Springfield D–Pennell, Pennsylvania F–Elmer Thorpe, Haverford G–Richard Thomas, Harvard F–Carl Hendrickson, Pennsylvania D–Lloyd Smith, Haverford F–Tinsman, Pennsylvania D–George Lippencott, Penn St. F–Jordan, Yale F–Jules Bentley, Haverford D–Frankland Logan, Haverford F–McEwan, Syracuse F–Harry Byng, Harvard 1920 D–William McDonald, Pennsylvania F–Robertson, Springfield F–Gay, Yale G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton D–Samuel Nevins, Lehigh F–J. J. Troth, Princeton F–Jones, Pennsylvania D–Binns, Pennsylvania D–Chian Shu, Cornell F–George McPhee, Pennsylvania D–Darrow, Pennsylvania F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton D–Glenn Hunt, Princeton F–John Packard, Princeton 1933 1913 D–E. Lawrence Keyes, Princeton F–Ed Pecori, Penn St. G–Ray Bell, Penn St. F–William Saunders, Haverford D–Black, Syracuse G–Brayton Nichols, Harvard D–Alfred Muench, Haverford F–Charles Squires, Princeton D–J. E. Fletcher, Penn St. D–Elwyn Bannon, Harvard F–Bingham, Pennsylvania D–Robert Davis, Cornell F–Coburn, Yale D–Bob Graham, Penn St. D–Dickey, Yale F–Dowlin, Pennsylvania 1927 D–John Reilly, Pennsylvania D–Thomas Elkinton, Haverford F–Duncan Spencer, Pennsylvania G–William Alsop, Haverford D–Strzepack, Illinois D–Eugene McCall, Harvard F–Stinson, Pennsylvania D–Carson Crocker, Princeton F–J. W. Bielicki, Penn St. F–Daniel Needham, Harvard D–Don Edgerton, Penn St. F–Ed Finzel, Penn St. F–Stanholt, Columbia 1921 D–William Frazier, Haverford F–Ramon Gonzalez, Pennsylvania F–A. Thomas Richie, Haverford F–Samuel Stokes, Haverford G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton D–William Lingelbach, Pennsylvania F–Robertson, Springfield F–Watson, Pennsylvania D–Hugh Futes, Cornell D–Strimlau, Penn St. F–Zoller, Columbia D–Alfred Muench, Haverford F–Morris Estes, Haverford D–Patton, Pennsylvania F–Dick Marshall, Penn St. 1934 SPRING 1914 D–Smart, Princeton F–John Packard, Princeton G–Ray Bell, Penn St. G–Arthur Jackson, Princeton D–Elliot Thompson, Cornell F–Ingram Richardson, Haverford D–Luis Bermijillo, Cornell D–Thomas Elkinton, Haverford F–Edwardo Elli, Cornell F–Redman Stewart, Princeton D–Bob Graham, Penn St. ALL-AMERICA TEAMS—DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA 69 D–E. P. Oelsner, Princeton F–J. J. Herguth, MIT D–Robert Ewing, Princeton F–John Hamilton, Penn St. D–Rees, Springfield F–John Johansen, Harvard D–W. R. Hosterman, Penn St. F–Evan Jones, Haverford D–Bill Sutliff, Penn St. F–David McEwen, Worcester Tech D–Robert Partridge, Pennsylvania F–Ben McLaughlin, Temple F–J. W. Bielicki, Penn St. F–Howard Mendel, Harvard D–Kenneth Roberts, Haverford F–Geza Molnar, Lehigh F–Chapman Brown, Haverford MIDDLE ATLANTIC DISTRICT F–Ward Chamberlain, Princeton F–George Faust, Pennsylvania G–Decker, Pennsylvania F–Edward Flaccus, Haverford 1947 F–Bill McEwan, Penn St. F–Anibal Galindo, Penn St. D–Jonathan Evans, Haverford G–Al Schaufelberger, Navy F–Everett Sanderson, Navy F–Richard Plummer, Princeton D–Ridgeway Faust, Pennsylvania D–Jack Coulter, Navy F–Edward Robie, Princeton D–George Johnson, Princeton D–Hogan, Springfield 1935 D–L. Crosby Lewis, Haverford 1941 D–Tom Lambert, Temple G–James Stewart, Pennsylvania D–David Watts, Princeton D–Roger Peard, Navy D–Hampton Carson, Pennsylvania F–Eugene Crosby, Cornell G–Heisler, Amherst D–Christian Pederson, Swarthmore D–John Dorman, Harvard F–William Evans, Haverford D–Stanton Cope, Swarthmore F–John Hughes, Temple D–Oliver Pearson, Swarthmore F–Frank Mears, Haverford D–Cummings, Yale F–Evan Jones, Haverford D–Theodore Robie, Howard F–Frederick Richardson, Princeton D–Bill Guckeyson, Army F–Robert Rogers, Princeton D–Ward, Yale F–Gary White, Swarthmore D–Jarina, Springfield F–Rolf Valtin, Swarthmore F–Coerr, Yale D–Ports, Maryland F–Whatford, Brockport St. F–Thomas Hallowell, Swarthmore 1939 F–Anibal Galindo, Penn St. F–Pond, Yale SOUTHERN DISTRICT F–Haines, Yale 1948 F–Charles Scott, Pennsylvania F–Woody King, Penn St. G–Refo, Navy G–Theodore Bondi, Brockport St. F–James Wood, Harvard D–Galbreath, Western Md. F–Schmidt, Springfield F–Gordon Smith, Dartmouth D–Brown, Cortland St. D–Grenough, Virginia D–Ralph Hosterman, Penn St. 1936 D–Thomas Harnsberger, Davidson 1942 D–Tom Lambert, Temple NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT D–Jack Hart, Towson D–Andrew Lucine, Haverford G–Peter Corn, Brown D–John Partridge, Navy G–Chandler Brewer, Princeton D–Moutinho, Springfield D–E. S. Church, Brown F–Haydar Asan, Duke D–Cummings, Yale F–Merritt Baldwin, Connecticut D–H. L.
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