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Pac-12 Men's Soccer PAC-12 MEN'S SOCCER PAC-12 TEAM PAC-12 Second Team 2005 First Team Makoto Anderson, FS Calen Carr, CAL CHAMPIONS ALL-CONFERENCE Calen Carr, CAL Robert Findley, OSU 2000 WASH Todd Dunivant, STAN Tally Hall, SDSU 2001 STAN 2000 First Team Jimmy Frazelle, UCLA Ty Harden, WASH 2002 UCLA Todd Dunivant, STAN Tony Lawson, UCLA Kamani Hill, UCLA 2003 UCLA Scott Leber, STAN Chad Marshall, STAN Patrick Ianni, UCLA 2004 UCLA Ryan Lee, UCLA Troy Roberts, CAL Andrew Jacobson, CAL 2005 UCLA Lee Morrison, STAN Tyson Wahl, CAL Ryan Johnson, OSU 2006 CAL Ryan Nelsen, STAN Brett Wiesner, WASH Eric Reed, UCLA 2007 CAL Bryn Ritchie, WASH Zach Wells, UCLA Tyson Wahl, CAL 2008 UCLA Chris Roner, CAL Joe Zaher, OSU Marvell Wynne, UCLA 2009 UCLA McKinley Tennyson Jr, UCLA 2010 CAL Shaun Tsakiris, UCLA 2003 First Team Second Team 2011 UCLA Kendall Simmonds, CAL Carl Acosta, CAL Ely Allen, WASH Ben Somoza, WASH Alan Gordon, OSU Jonathan Bornstein, UCLA Adam Zapala, STAN Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA Mike Chabala, WASH PAC-12 ATHLETE Leonard Griffin, UCLA Kraig Chiles, SDSU OF THE YEAR Second Team C.J. Klaas, WASH Matt Couch, SDSU 2000 Ryan Nelsen, STAN Ramiro Arredondo, CAL Chad Marshall, STAN Jordan Harvey, UCLA 2001 Roger Levesque, STAN Aaron Biddle, STAN Mike Munoz, CAL Eric Kronberg, CAL 2002 Josh Saunders, CAL Mike Casale, WASH Brandon Owens, UCLA Cooper McKee, STAN 2003 Matt Taylor, UCLA DJ Countess, UCLA Troy Roberts, CAL Brandon Owens, UCLA 2004 Patrick Ianni, UCLA Josh Elbaum, OSU Matt Taylor, UCLA Steven Purdy, CAL C.J. Klaas, WASH Mike Hickman, CAL Zach Wells, UCLA Sal Zizzo, UCLA 2005 Calen Carr, CAL Mark Hogenhout, WASH 2006 Kevin Forrest, WASH Matt Olsen, OSU Second Team 2006 First Team 2007 Ely Allen, WASH Billy Sleeth, WASH Chad Barrett, UCLA Ely Allen, WASH Andrew Jacobson, CAL Corey Woolfolk, STAN Brian Farber, OSU Javier Ayala-Hil, CAL 2008 Michael Stephens, UCLA Alex Yi, UCLA Robbie Findley, OSU Eric Ebert, CAL 2009 Danny Mwanga, OSU Ty Harden, WASH Robbie Findley, OSU 2010 A.J. Soares, CAL 2001 First Team Ryan Johnson, OSU Kevin Forrest, WASH 2011 Kelyn Rowe, UCLA Todd Dunivant, STAN Aaron Lopez, UCLA Tally Hall, SDSU Ryan Futagaki, UCLA Ty Maurin, UCLA Ty Harden, WASH Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA Noah Merl, CAL Andrew Jacobson, CAL PAC-12 FRESHMAN Roger Levesque, STAN Troy Ready, WASH Steve Purdy, CAL OF THE YEAR Lee Morrison, STAN Daniel Waltman, WASH Mike Zaher, UCLA 2000 Alex Yi, UCLA Tim Pierce, UCLA Mike Wilson, STAN Sal Zizzo, UCLA 2001 C.J. Klaas, WASH Bryn Ritchie, WASH 2002 Joe Zaher, OSU Chris Roner, CAL *the first team features four defend- Second Team 2003 Chad Barrett, UCLA Josh Saunders, CAL ers, as voting for the third defender Raul Bautista, SDSU Robbbie Findley , OSU Derek Shanahan, STAN resulted in a two-way tie Scott Bolkan, STAN 2004 Ely Allen, WASH Ben Somoza, WASH Nick Cardenas, SDSU 2005 Sal Zizzo, UCLA 2004 First Team David Estrada, UCLA 2006 Nick Cardenas, SDSU Second Team Calen Carr, CAL Matt Fischer, WASH 2007 Bobby Warshaw, STAN Nelson Akwari, UCLA Mike Enfield, UCLA George John, WASH 2008 Danny Mwanga, OSU Abe Geiger, STAN Chris Eylander, WASH Jason Leopoldo, UCLA 2009 Amobi Okugo, UCLA Zach Kingsley, WASH Darren Fernandez, STAN Kiel McClung, UCLA 2010 Kelyn Rowe, UCLA C.J. Klaas, WASH Robbie Findley, OSU Evan Morgan, STAN 2011 Seth Casiple, CAL Johanes Maliza, STAN Kevin Forrest, WASH Michael Strickland, STAN Aaron McHardy, OSU Nick Hatzke, CAL Galen Thompson, STAN Michael Munoz, CAL Patrick Ianni, UCLA PAC-12 COACH Austin Ripmaster, CAL Ryan Johnson, OSU 2007 First Team Billy Sleeth, WASH C.J. Klaas, WASH Ely Allen, WASH OF THE YEAR Zach Wells, UCLA Aaron Lopez, UCLA Tony Beltran, UCLA 2000 Bobby Clark, STAN Alex Yi, UCLA Troy Roberts, CAL Scott Bolkan, STAN 2001 Bret Simon, STAN Kraig Chiles, SDSU 2002 Kevin Grimes, CAL 2002 First Team Second Team Stefan Frei, CAL Dana Taylor, OSU Alan Gordon, OSU Carl Acosta, CAL Andrew Jacobson, CAL 2003 Tom Ftzgerald, UCLA Taylor Graham, STAN Chad Barrett, UCLA George John, WASH 2004 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Adolfo Gregorio, UCLA Mike Chabala, WASH Jason Leopoldo, UCLA Dean Wurzberger, WASH C.J. Klaas, WASH Benny Feilhaber, UCLA Chance Myers, UCLA 2005 Kevin Grimes, CAL Roger Levesque, STAN Ty Harden, WASH Luke Sassano, CAL 2006 Kevin Grimes, CAL Kupono Low, FS Matt Janusz, STAN Mike Zaher, UCLA 2007 Kevin Grimes, CAL Johanes Maliza, STAN Eric Kronberg, CAL 2008 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Mike Munoz, CAL Cooper McKee, STAN 2009 Bret Simon, STAN Tim Pierce, UCLA Noah Merl, CAL 2010 Kevin Grimes, CAL Josh Saunders, CAL Brandon Owens, UCLA 2011 Jorge Salcedo, UCLA Scot Thompson, UCLA Tyson Wahl, CAL *Two way tie for the 11th spot re- sulted in a 12-player first team. 1 PAC-12 MEN'S SOCCER Second Team 2010 First Team Javier Ayala-Hil, CAL David Bingham, CAL Nick Cardenas, SDSU Servando Carrasco, CAL Raphael Cox, WASH Hector Jimenez, CAL Kevin Forrest, WASH Davis Paul, CAL John Moore, STAN Raymundo Reza, SDSU Kyle Nakazawa, UCLA Brent Richards, WASH Michael Strickland, STAN Andy Rose, UCLA Evan Toft, SDSU Kelyn Rowe, UCLA Bobby Warshaw, STAN A.J. Soares, CAL Nick Webb, OSU Matt Van Houten, WASH Andrew Wiedeman, CAL Bobby Warshaw, STAN 2008 First Team Second Team Raphael Cox, WASH Jose Altamirano, SDSU Stefan Frei, CAL Eder Arreola, UCLA Maxwell Griffin, UCLA Victor Chavez, UCLA Hector Jimenez, CAL Khadim Diouf, SDSU Goerge John, WASH Adam Jahn, STAN Jason Leopoldo, UCLA Taylor Mueller, WASH Brad Rusin, UCLA Brian Ramsey, OSU Michael Stephens, UCLA Brian Rowe, UCLA Michael Strickland, STAN Shawn Singh, UCLA Bobby Warshaw, STAN Daniel Steres, SDSU Andrew Wiedeman, CAL Ryan Thomas, STAN Dominique Yahyavi, STAN Second Team Tyler Barry, CAL *Two way tie for the 11th spot re- Nick Cardenas, SDSU sulted in a 12-player second team. Servando Carrasco, CAL Ryan Imamura, STAN 2011 First Team Daniel Leach, OSU Eder Arreola, UCLA Taylor Mueller, WASH Steve Birnbaum, CAL Danny Mwanga, OSU Jamie Finch, WASH Brian Perk, UCLA Garrett Gunther, STAN A.J. Soares, CAL Chandler Hoffman, UCLA Evan Toft, SDSU Jacob Hustedt, WASH Jamel Wallace, SDSU Brent Richards, WASH Andy Rose, UCLA 2009 First Team Kelyn Rowe, UCLA Danny Mwanga, OSU Brian Rowe, UCLA Kyle Nakazawa, UCLA Daniel Steres, SDSU Andrew Wiedeman, UCLA Emery Welshman, OSU Michael Stephens, UCLA Bobby Warshaw, STAN Second Team David Estrada, UCLA Pedro Adan, SDSU Nick Cardenas, SDSU Jose Altamirano, SDSU Brian Perk, UCLA Miles Byass, SDSU Michael Strickland, STAN Roberto Farfan, OSU Hector Jimenez, CAL Ryan Hollingshead, UCLA A.J. Soares, CAL Adam Jahn, STAN Spencer Richey, WASH Second Team Tony Salciccia, CAL David Bingham, CAL Dylan Tucker-Gangnes, WASH Taylor Muellar, WASH Abraham Villon, SDSU Amobi Okugo, UCLA Matt Wiet, UCLA Matt Van Houten, WASH Brent Richards, WASH *Two way tie for the 11th spot Servando Carrasco, CAL resulted in a 12-player first team. Adam Jahn, STAN Raymundo Reza, SDSU Evan Morgan, STAN Colin Micthell, OSU Khadim Diouf, SDSU 2.
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