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2009 NCAA Men's Soccer Records (Awards) Men’s Award Winners Division I First-Team All-Americans (1910-2008) ................................................ 2 Division I First-Team All-Americans by School ..................................................... 5 Division II First-Team All-Americans (1981-2008) ................................................ 9 Division II First-Team All-Americans by School ..................................................... 10 Division III First-Team All-Americans (1981-2008) ................................................ 12 Division III First-Team All-Americans by School ..................................................... 13 National Award Winners ........................... 15 2 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS All-America Teams NOTE: The All-America teams SPRING 1914 F–Francis Righter, Cornell D–William Lingelbach, Penn were selected by the various team G–Arthur Jackson, Princeton F–J. Moulton Thomas, Princeton D–H. Bradley Sexton, Princeton captains of the Intercollegiate As- D–Thomas Elkinton, Haverford F–C.J. Woodridge, Princeton F–Depler Bullard, Lehigh D–Henry Francke, Harvard F–Dick Marshall, Penn St. sociation Football League for the D–Francis Grant, Harvard 1922 F–George Olditch, Cornell 1909-10 season. Various team D–Shepard, Yale G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton F–Henry Rudy, Swarthmore managers selected the team from D–Webster, Penn D–Amelia, Penn F–Smith, Yale the 1910-11 season until 1917. No F–Bell, Penn D–Beard, Penn teams were selected in 1918 or F–Shanholt, Columbia D–John Smart, Princeton 1929 1919 due to World War I. From 1926 F–Samuel Stokes, Haverford D–John Sullivan, Harvard G–Bob McCune, Penn St. F–Tripp, Yale D–Elliot Thompson, Cornell to 1940, the teams were selected D–Herb Allen, Penn St. F–Walter Weld, Harvard F–Randolph Heizer, Harvard D–William Frazier, Haverford by coaches from the Intercollegiate F–McElroy, Penn D–Howard Johnson, Swarthmore Soccer Football Associa tion. From 1914 F–Francis Righter, Cornell D–Robertson, Yale 1936 to 1940, there was no single G–Hopkins, Penn F–J. Moulton Thomas, Princeton D–Newman Shirk, Haverford All-America team; instead, the D–Clarence Dyer, Cornell F–C.J. Woodridge, Princeton F–Ashley, Yale D–Moore Gates, Princeton F–John Bright, Williams teams were selected by districts. In D–Howard Lynch, Cornell 1923 1941, William Jeffrey of Penn St. and F–Charles Kullman, Penn D–Mohr, Penn G–James Anderson, Penn F–Bill Lutz, Penn St. Richard Schmelzer of Rensselaer se- D–Webster, Penn D–Castle, Penn F–Andre Stollmayer, Dartmouth lected the team. Since 1942, the Na- F–Baron, Penn D–James Downs, Penn tional Soccer Coaches Association F–Frank Cary, Haverford D–Fisher, Yale 1930 of America has selected the team. F–J. Coleman Jennings, Harvard D–Thomas Garrett, Haverford F–Shanholt, Columbia D–John Smart, Princeton G–John Faude, Harvard Seasons were played in spring from F–Walter Weld, Harvard F–Hans Boos, Penn D–John Bland, Harvard 1910 to 1914. F–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton D–Richard Bond, Swarthmore F–William Lingelbach, Penn D–James Donovan, Cornell 1915 D–George Hutchinson, Navy G–Arthur Jackson, Princeton F–McLaughlin, Penn D–Hirst, Penn F–Robert Richie, Haverford D–Whiteclans, Yale Division I First- D–Harold Hoskins, Princeton F–Bud Anderson, Penn St. D–Mohr, Penn 1924 F–Townsend Anderson, Penn Team All-America D–C. Earl Moore, Princeton G–Mulford Colebrook, Princeton F–Wallie Brownback, Penn D–Frank Thomas, Cornell D–James Downs, Penn F–Freeman, Yale (1910-2008) F–Baron, Penn D–Henry Evans, Haverford F–Charles Kullman, Penn F–Frank Cary, Haverford D–Thomas Garrett, Haverford 1910 F–Moore Gates, Princeton D–Walter Pattison, Harvard 1931 G–C.B. Spencer, Columbia F–Joseph Stokes, Haverford D–Zantzinger, Yale G–Bob McCune, Penn St. D–Crockett, Penn F–Walter Weld, Harvard F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton D–Lewis Byers, Lehigh D–Lester Cushing, Harvard F–Hans Boos, Penn D–John Corry, Navy D–Fenn, Penn 1916 F–James Gentle, Penn D–Al Daykin, Penn St. D–Semple, Columbia G–Henry Cohu, Princeton F–William Lingelbach, Penn D–Willis Stetson, Swarthmore D–Wilmer Young, Haverford D–Edwards, Penn F–Charles Stewart, Penn D–John Williams, Lehigh F–C.E. Dwyer, Columbia D–Harold Hoskins, Princeton F–Townsend Anderson, Penn F–G.J. Dwyer, Columbia D–Mohr, Penn 1925 F–Samuel Cochrane, Princeton F–Gay, Yale D–Walter Shipley, Haverford G–Mulford Colebrook, Princeton F–Charles Kullman, Penn F–Frank Leland, Harvard D–Wood, Yale D–Fisher, Princeton F–D. Rice Longaker, Haverford F–Zoller, Columbia F–Baron, Penn D–Joseph MacKinnon, Harvard F–Henry Rudy, Swarthmore F–George Buzby, Haverford D–William McDonald, Penn 1911 F–Richard Cooke, Harvard D–Milliken, Yale 1932 G–T.M. Stevenson, Cornell F–Arthur Preyer, Princeton D–Zantzinger, Yale G–Albert Zintl, Haverford D–Elwyn Bannon, Harvard F–Tinsman, Penn F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton D–Luis Bermijillo, Cornell D–Kistler, Columbia F–Hans Boos, Penn D–Black, Syracuse D–Tann, Yale 1917 F–Laurence Driggs, Harvard D–Al Daykin, Penn St. D–Howard Taylor, Haverford G–Chester Osler, Haverford F–James Gentle, Penn D–Frank Evans, Penn St. D–Wilmer Young, Haverford D–Robert Barrie, Haverford F–William Saunders, Haverford D–Parker, Springfield F–Jules Bentley, Haverford D–George Dibble, Cornell F–Carl Hendrickson, Penn F–Harry Byng, Harvard D–Russell Iler, Cornell 1926 F–Jordan, Yale F–G.J. Dwyer, Columbia D–Walter Shipley, Haverford G–Richard Thomas, Harvard F–McEwan, Syracuse F–Gay, Yale D–Clinton Thorpe, Haverford D–George Lippencott, Penn St. F–Robertson, Springfield F–Mellor, Penn F–Philip Corson, Haverford D–Frankland Logan, Haverford F–J.J. Troth, Princeton F–William Nassau, Penn D–William McDonald, Penn F–Duncan Spencer, Penn D–Samuel Nevins, Lehigh 1912 F–Elmer Thorpe, Haverford D–Chian Shu, Cornell 1933 G–Dickinson, Yale F–Tinsman, Penn F–Willem Barnouw, Princeton G–Ray Bell, Penn St. D–M. Davis, Cornell F–John Packard, Princeton D–Black, Syracuse D–Dickey, Yale F–Ed Pecori, Penn St. D–J.E. Fletcher, Penn St. 1920 D–Bob Graham, Penn St. D–Hildor, Columbia G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton F–William Saunders, Haverford D–Pennell, Penn D–Binns, Penn F–Charles Squires, Princeton D–John Reilly, Penn D–Lloyd Smith, Haverford D–Darrow, Penn D–Strzepack, Illinois F–Jules Bentley, Haverford D–Glenn Hunt, Princeton 1927 F–J.W. Bielicki, Penn St. F–Harry Byng, Harvard D–E. Lawrence Keyes, Princeton G–William Alsop, Haverford F–Ed Finzel, Penn St. F–Gay, Yale D–Alfred Muench, Haverford D–Carson Crocker, Princeton F–Ramon Gonzalez, Penn F–Jones, Penn F–Bingham, Penn D–Don Edgerton, Penn St. F–A. Thomas Richie, Haverford F–George McPhee, Penn F–Coburn, Yale D–William Frazier, Haverford F–Robertson, Springfield F–Dowlin, Penn D–William Lingelbach, Penn 1913 F–Duncan Spencer, Penn D–Strimlau, Penn St. 1934 G–Brayton Nichols, Harvard F–Stinson, Penn F–Morris Estes, Haverford G–Ray Bell, Penn St. D–Elwyn Bannon, Harvard F–Dick Marshall, Penn St. D–Luis Bermijillo, Cornell D–Robert Davis, Cornell 1921 F–John Packard, Princeton D–Bob Graham, Penn St. D–Dickey, Yale G–J. Crossan Cooper, Princeton F–Ingram Richardson, Haverford D–E.P. Oelsner, Princeton D–Thomas Elkinton, Haverford D–Hugh Futes, Cornell F–Redman Stewart, Princeton D–Rees, Springfield D–Eugene McCall, Harvard D–Alfred Muench, Haverford D–Bill Sutliff, Penn St. F–Daniel Needham, Harvard D–Patton, Penn 1928 F–J.W. Bielicki, Penn St. F–Stanholt, Columbia D–Smart, Princeton G–Ruddy, Yale F–Chapman Brown, Haverford F–Samuel Stokes, Haverford D–Elliot Thompson, Cornell D–Henry Coles, Swarthmore F–George Faust, Penn F–Watson, Penn F–Edwardo Elli, Cornell D–William Frazier, Haverford F–Bill McEwan, Penn St. F–Zoller, Columbia F–John Jewett, Princeton D–Howard Johnson, Swarthmore F–Everett Sanderson, Navy All-AMERICA TEAMS 3 1935 F–Frederick Richardson, Princeton F–Woody King, Penn St. F–Belt, Maryland G–James Stewart, Penn F–Gary White, Swarthmore F–Schmidt, Springfield F–Charles Berman, Cornell D–Hampton Carson, Penn F–Gordon Smith, Dartmouth F–Carlos Fetteroff, Connecticut D–John Dorman, Harvard 1939 F–Stolzfus, Amherst D–Oliver Pearson, Swarthmore SOUTHERN DISTRICT 1942 D–Theodore Robie, Howard G–Refo, Navy G–Chandler Brewer, Princeton 1949 D–Ward, Yale D–Galbreath, McDaniel D–Cummings, Yale G–Theodore Bondi, Brockport F–Coerr, Yale D–Grenough, Virginia D–Dean Hartman, Penn St. D–James Blozie, Connecticut F–Thomas Hallowell, Swarthmore D–Thomas Harnsberger, Davidson D–Millet, Yale D–Donald Dunbar, Amherst F–Pond, Yale D–Jack Hart, Towson D–J.J. Palmer, Princeton D–Stephan Negoesco, San Francisco F–Charles Scott, Penn D–John Partridge, Navy D–Schubert, Rensselaer D–Gerald Mahrer, Long Island F–James Wood, Harvard F–Haydar Asan, Duke F–Ward Chamberlain, Princeton D–Donald Thompson, Brockport F–William Briggs, Johns Hopkins F–James Gifford, Army F–Louis Dollarton, West Chester 1936 F–Ernst, Maryland F–Andrew Hritz, Penn F–Clement Grillo, Long Island F–Jose Lonbana, Penn St. F–Harry Little, Penn St. NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT F–Robert Parker, Navy F–John Shock, Towson F–Pete Lorenc, Temple F–Walter Lownes, Penn G–Peter Corn, Brown F–Godfrey Nelson, Trinity (CT) D–E.S. Church, Brown NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT D–H.L. Henry, Brown 1943 G–Coote, Wesleyan (CT) G–Samuel Gorsline, Navy 1950 D–Kay, Springfield D–Babb, Springfield D–Richard Powell, Harvard D–William Chaires, Navy G–Theodore Bondi, Brockport D–Bijur, Brown D–Jarina, Rensselaer D–Jackson Hall, Dartmouth D–Spahr, Springfield D–Fox, Williams F–Badger, Yale D–Lilley, Rensselaer D–James Hannah, Seton Hall D–John Gidney, Dartmouth D–Palmer, Rensselaer D–Richard Mothorpe, Brockport F–Lasell, Yale D–Roberts, Springfield F–William Margeson, Brown D–Joseph Reeves, Navy D–William Sheppell, Seton Hall F–Erickson, Yale F–Arturo Calisto, Navy D–Ralph Stern, West Chester F–Schoupel, Amherst F–Gray, Springfield F–James Wood, Harvard F–Hritz, Penn F–George Andreadis, Long Island F–Howard Mendel, Harvard F–Jose Lonbana, Penn St.
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