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2008 PCLL All-Conference Teams Are Announced
Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 10:42 am
by Sonny
Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 11:09 am
by UmbrellaRemix
Greg Litvak (HM) plays for BU not UConn
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Sat May 03, 2008 11:10 am
by Sonny
UmbrellaRemix wrote:Greg Litvak (HM) plays for BU not UConn
I've only posted with the PCLL sent me.
Any errors/corrections/name misspellings should be sent to PCLL Commissioner Tim Gray
Posted:
Sat May 03, 2008 3:40 pm
by Chowdah Head
I think this is a pretty accurate list, but does anyone out there think there were any snubs?
Personally I think BU goalie Russel Porter should have at least gotten an Honorable Mention, as he was responsible for several of their big wins toward the end of the season. Also, UNH LSM Ian Osgood (# 12) has been outstanding in each game I've seen them play, and easily should have been at least an honorable mention. Was giving UNH 2 LSMs out of the question? I also would have liked to have seen a few d-middies get some love. Maybe next year
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Sat May 03, 2008 10:52 pm
by Tim Gray
UmbrellaRemix wrote:Greg Litvak (HM) plays for BU not UConn
Sorry, I made a mistake in tranfering names to the list sent into collegelax.
Chowdah Head wrote:I think this is a pretty accurate list, but does anyone out there think there were any snubs?
Personally I think BU goalie Russel Porter should have at least gotten an Honorable Mention, as he was responsible for several of their big wins toward the end of the season. Also, UNH LSM Ian Osgood (# 12) has been outstanding in each game I've seen them play, and easily should have been at least an honorable mention. Was giving UNH 2 LSMs out of the question? I also would have liked to have seen a few d-middies get some love. Maybe next year
I agree both are very worthy players, but neither was nominated by their respective coaches.
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Sun May 04, 2008 11:39 pm
by Bill from Boston
My only snubs were:
Jason Knerr could have been named offensive player of the year, really the strongest offensive player i saw all year.
Also that Patrick O'Brien from BC didn't get any love. He helped anchor a strong BC defense along side DPOY Chris Ward. But the BC defense had its share of representation.
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Mon May 05, 2008 12:29 am
by Chowdah Head
I also agree about Pat O'Brien. He's one heck of a player and deserved some kind of recognition.
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Mon May 05, 2008 4:23 pm
by UmbrellaRemix
I could be biased, but I would have to say that the quality of attackmen in the PCLL this year was not what it has been in the past. Sure alot of them put up good goal stats but I think that midfielders really are the key to winning in the PCLL. Not trying to take anything away from Lancey or any other attackmen. I would not have been surprised to see Rich or one of NUs top 2 get the award, i think that having 2 standouts probably hurt the chances for Schatz and Meunier.
On the Defensive side I completely agree with the selection of Ward as DPOY. Absolute class act, and does everything right on and off ball. Was definitely the best player I watched from the other end of the field.
I'm curious as to what the exact selection process was... do all the coaches just get together and vote for whomever they feel is deserving? or does a player have to be nominated by his coaches before he can get votes?
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Mon May 05, 2008 4:59 pm
by Tim Gray
UmbrellaRemix wrote:I'm curious as to what the exact selection process was... do all the coaches just get together and vote for whomever they feel is deserving? or does a player have to be nominated by his coaches before he can get votes?
The process for All Conference and Yearly awards is that each coach gets to nominate a certain number of players (and rank the nominations) based on the standings a week before the season ends (4/20 I think this year). They can also nominate candidates for the yearly awards (either from their team or from another team). Those nominations are emailed out to the selection committee (5 D1 coaches, 4 D2 coaches), who then have a conference call and select the team. It a system we've had for two years now, and seems ot be working fairly well. Maybe still a few kinks to iron out, but overall a lot smoother than the old way of all the coaches in the league in a room arguing over who was better (that was always a long process).
Posted:
Mon May 05, 2008 5:18 pm
by SCLAX
obviously BC is loaded with talent, so it would be difficult for the coach to narrow down his list of nominations, but i thought it was strange that the championship mvp tom luckey was not nominated for all conference. watching him at the game yesterday he certainly seemed deserving. he had at least 4 goals and i don't think any of them were dunks. he's a good dodger and a great shooter on the run. also he was dominant when they brought him in to take face offs.