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RMLC All-Conference TEAMS

PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 12:04 pm
by MountaineerLax
The RMLC coaches were just sent out the notice that All-Conference Nominations will be accepted 4/15 - 4/20 and the voting will begin 4/22.

Due to the amount of teams in the conference (5 Div A teams & 9 Div B teams) the breakdown on nominations will be as follows:

Division A teams will nominate 10 players (3 must be from a different team)

Division B teams will nominate 6 players (2 must be from a different team)

PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 7:05 pm
by Bronco1
Hey MountaineerLax, how are we supposed to vote for the All-Conference players? Is it going through the "Team's Input" section on rmlax.com? Just curious...we don't want to leave anybody out because we didn't vote you know.

PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:48 am
by MountaineerLax
Voting will hopefully begin this evening (April 25, 2005) as i'm still waiting on a couple of teams to get their nominations in. It will indeed be on the website (rmlax.com) and I will be sending out more information to the team reps that are the contact list through the execs. Thanks.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:36 pm
by Laxer
when are the all-american players going to be announced

All coference

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:25 pm
by Dpole4
I was very disappointed with the all conference selections made. Mines was the only school not to get a player on the all conference team, and I feel they had many deserving players. At Goal Chris Mace (#45) had the second most saves in the nation including some amazing saves with one on one’s, on D-pole Cole Ones(#6) and Chris Roemmich (#25) both shut down top attack men all year along with going after every ground ball and having a great ability to take the ball past midfield to the offense. On midfield Zach Emick (#27) on the defensive side, Scott O'Connor (#22) and Bud Ribley (#8 ) on the offensive side were dominate all year long. At attack, Kevin Schmidt (#10/#19) had an outstanding year highlighted by seven goals in one game against CSU-P, and Scott Szymanski (#21). Along with a coach who came in this season and turned the team around, taking the team from zero wins last year to 3-5 in our conference, including a win over Ft. Lewis who had defeated the Mines squad 14-0 just this fall. I am not trying to take anything away from those who got selected, they all worked very hard for it, but I feel that with all the talent on this Mines team it seems a little wrong that not a single person would get the honor of all conference. This post was not written out of spite, I personally did not play well enough to deserve to get all conference this season, but instead out of respect for all of the deserving players on the much-improved Mines lacrosse team this year.

Re: All coference

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:27 pm
by Sonny
Dpole4 wrote:I was very disappointed with the all conference selections made.


Perhaps you should express that displeasure with the RMLC leadership and/or the Mines Coaching staff who did the nominating/selection process for these awards.

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:25 pm
by MountaineerLax
Absolutely... your coach made the nominations... and voted.

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:34 pm
by bbandlax
Where can we find the list of the All-Conference players?

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:36 pm
by MountaineerLax
RMLC DIV A
ALL CONFERENCE AWARDS


1st Team Attack
Mark Davis BYU - 13
Nick Stanitz-Harper CSU - 2
Shay Cunningham CSU - 39

2nd Team Attack
Tom Fernandez UTAH - 9
Jason Anderson CU - 6
Stefan Turkula UTAH - 2

Honorable Mention Attack
Andrew Upah CU - 11
Pete Stevenson BYU - 30
Rich Qualey UTAH - 5

1st Team Midfield
Mark Tschagenny BYU - 16
Tim Farquhar CSU - 13
Pat Bird CSU - 1

2nd Team Midfield
Brian Morgan CU - 22
James Brand UTAH - 6
Walker Bateman BYU - 32

Honorable Mention Midfield
Brandon Bailey CU - 25
Mike Murphy CSU - 9
Dan Cole BYU - 12

1st Team Defense
Cameron Archibald BYU - 20
Kellin Bershinsky CSU - 29
Brian Kubesh BYU - 17

2nd Team Defense
Ryan Price CSU - 34
Robert Streno CU - 36
Adam Schnirel CSU - 9

Honorable Mention Defense
Robert McQuade UTAH - 4
Tate Price CU - 17
James Hardy UTAH - 17

1st Team Goalie
Pete Jokisch CSU - 3

2nd Team Goalie
Jeremy Johnson UTAH - 12

Honorable Mention Goalie
Chris Powers BYU - 2

1st Team Specialty
Scott Cadiz (DEFENSE) CU - 4

2nd Team Specialty
Destin Cox (LSM) UTAH - 8

Honorable Mention Specialty
Phil McClure (FACEOFF) BYU - 31

OFFENSIVE MVP
Mark Tschagenny BYU - 16

DEFENSIVE MVP
Cameron Archibald BYU - 23

COACH OF THE YEAR
Flip Naumberg CSU

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 3:43 pm
by MountaineerLax
RMLC DIV B
ALL CONFERENCE AWARDS


1st Team Attack
Joe Silvestri MSU - 16
Tyler Pousson FLC - 1
Nick Gabriel WSC - 5

2nd Team Attack
Ed Godnick UVSC - 14
Jake Minser BSU - 19
Teddy Hicks BSU - 45

Honorable Mention Attack
Zach Reynolds BSU - 1
Andy Lesavage UNC - 20
Ryan Franke MSU - 21

1st Team Midfield
James Simmons UVSC - 23
Jason Humphrey WSC - 8
Matt Elsner CSU-P - 11

2nd Team Midfield
Keith Lindgren UNC - 6
Jake Smith UNC - 13
Alex Deppert BSU - 22

Honorable Mention Midfield
Chris Kelley MSU - 2
Dan Bargholz BSU - 17
Dave Szynskic WSC - 9

1st Team Defense
Alan Smith UNC - 11
Tyler Horne UVSC - 20
Robby Kerch WYO - 38

2nd Team Defense
Keith Obsheatz WSC - 37
Klay Carroll MSU - 13
Edward Morris MSU - 11

Honorable Mention Defense
Jake Wilson BSU - 30
David Bruns BSU - 9
Ryan Stolley FLC - 15

1st Team Goalie
Taylor Eamonn UVSC - 15

2nd Team Goalie
Brian Hoy - MSU - 15

Honorable Mention Goalie
Jerime Bisagna WSC - 7

1st Team Specialty
Tom McNeilis (LSM) UVSC - 1

2nd Team Specialty
James Stewart (LSM) BSU - 21

Honorable Mention Specialty
Kurt Dzaman (FACEOFF) WSC - 3

OFFENSIVE MVP
James Simmons UVSC - 23

DEFENSIVE MVP
Alan Smith UNC - 11

COACH OF THE YEAR
Kevin Perkins UVSC

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PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 7:23 pm
by NITRO
How does CSU get two on 1st team and Anderson from CU gets 2nd team?
I am skeptical.

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 7:40 pm
by onpoint
My guess is because Anderson did not show up until the second half of the season. He was average up until the CSU game.

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 8:54 pm
by NITRO
if thats the case then how did davis from byu get it, wasnt he hurt half the season like anderson

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 9:17 pm
by byualum
NITRO wrote:if thats the case then how did davis from byu get it, wasnt he hurt half the season like anderson

No, both Davis' (Mark and Zach) played in 16 games this season.

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2005 9:21 pm
by onpoint
Plus, to my knowledge, Anderson wasn't hurt. But you look at the way he played in his first game against BYU to his CSU and end-of-year performance and there is no comparison. Personally, I would probably take him over Davis if I were picking sides, but Davis had the better season, which is what the award is for. Cunningham and Stanitz-Harper both had over 55 points. No conspiracy theory.