1988 Men's Varsity All-America

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1988 Men's Varsity All-America 1988 MEN'S VARSITY ALL-AMERICA Coach of the Year: Pete Cutino (University of California, Berkeley) Player of the Year: Kirk Everist (University of California, Berkeley) First Team Jeff Brush (Goalie) University of California, Berkeley Kirk Everist University of California, Berkeley Fernando Carsalade University of California, Los Angeles Alex Rousseau University of California, Los Angeles Zoltan Berty University of Southern California Tom Warde University of California, Irvine Kyle Kopp Long Beach State University Second Team Todd Kemp (Goalie) Stanford University Hank Peterson University of California, Los Angeles Richard Ambidge University of California, Berkeley Julian Bailey University of California, Berkeley Rick McNair Stanford University Erik Blum Stanford University Rob Carver University of Southern California Third Team James Makshanoff Long Beach State University (Goalie) Stefan Pollman Fresno State University Giacomo Rossi University of Southern California Chris Humbert University of California, Berkeley Tony Bell University of California, Irvine Tom Popp United States Naval Academy Scott Burt University of California, Santa Barbara Honorable Mention Antonio Meirelles University of Arkansas, Little Rock (Goalie) Randy Franke University of California, San Diego (Goalie) Robert Lynn University of Southern California Ivan Ortiz University of California, Berkeley Garrin Kapecki Bucknell University Scott Leonard University of California, Los Angeles Jason Brown University of California, San Diego Doug Sutherland University of the Pacific Tucker Johnson Pepperdine University Andy Gramley Brown University Simon Gould University of Arkansas, Little Rock Dave Phreaner University of California, Santa Barbara Steve Spanovich United States Air Force Academy .
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