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RMLC-II Unveils All-Conference Accolades

RMLC-II Unveils All-Conference Accolades

May 2nd, 2019 General News | CU-Denver | Colorado Mines | Montana State | MSUD | Northern Colorado | Utah State | Fort Lewis

(Photo by Lance Wendt)

DENVER – Montana State placed six players on the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference (RMLC) Division II all-conference teams, leading the way in award recipients for the conference.

Colorado Denver, Northern Colorado and 2019 RMLC champion Utah State each placed a pair on the first team.

MSU Denver had one player on the first team while second team attackman Isaiah Marrujo also picked up Rookie of the Year honors for the Roadrunners.

Utah State head man Scott Bingham was named Coach of the Year.

2019 RMLC Division II All-Conference Teams

First Team
A – Jackson White, Colorado Denver
A – Kaleb Gulick, Colorado Denver
A – Alexander Brown, Montana State
M – Jack Pugh, Montana State
M – Zach Williams, Northern Colorado
M – Joe Bobrowski, Montana State
SSDM – Casey Krueger, Montana State
FOS – Hunter Elliot, Montana State
LSM – Porter McFadden, Utah State
D – Kaden Underwood, Utah State
D – Jared Sinnes, MSU Metro
D – Dylan Thompson, Northern Colorado
G – Peter Nichols, Montana State

Second Team
A – Isaiah Marrujo, MSU Denver
A – Keegan Lancaster, Montana State
A – Jobin Carsten, Northern Colorado
M – Miles Russon, Utah State
M – Elias Petsalis, Colorado Mines
M – Scott Dimmit, Fort Lewis
SSDM – Jade Manning, Montana State
FOS – Easton Verduzco, Fort Lewis
LSM – Keaton Buckingham, Montana State
D – Austin Barnhill, Wyoming
D – James Vezina, Colorado Denver
D – Brendan Collison, MSU Denver
G – Chris Welch, Wyoming

Honorable Mention
A – Tanner Smith, Utah State
A – Brock Arbon, Utah State
A – Hunter Pehrson, Utah State
A – Travis Larkin, Wyoming
A – Joey Diffley, Montana State
A – Jacob Harkins, Montana State
M – Peter Mitchell, Montana State
SSDM – Skyler Liljenquist, Utah State
FOS – Garrett Broussard, Colorado Mines
FOS – Spencer Schoonmaker, Utah State
LSM – Isaac Lopez, MSU Denver
LSM – Nolan Bailey, MSU Dever
LSM – Coin O’Gorman, Fort Lewis
D – Ian Bolin, Montana State
D – Kicker Nilsen, Utah State
D – Jake Ullman, Montana State
G – Jake Dowling, MSU Denver
G – Joshua Ruybal, Colorado Denver
G – Berklee Baskin, Utah State

Rookie of the Year: Isaiah Marrujo, MSU Denver
Coach of the Year: Scott Bingham, Utah State

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