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Connor Named Second-Team All-America, Malone Earns Third-Team Honors
May 29, 2000 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior defenseman Casey Connor was named a second-team All-America by the USILA on Monday. Connor started all 16 games for the NCAA Quarterfinalist Terps this past season. Connor recorded 54 groundballs, second most among Maryland field players and scored one goal against UMBC in the regular-season finale. Junior midfielder Chris Malone (Timonium, Md.) was named a third-team All-America. Malone was second on the team in scoring with 39 points and led the team with 28 goals. DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM Attack Ryan Powell, Syracuse, Conor Gill, Virginia, Dan Denihan, Johns Hopkins Midfield Josh Sims, Princeton, Jay Jalbert, Virginia, AJ Haugen, Johns Hopkins, Mike Battista, Loyola Defense Ryan Curtis, Virginia, Marshall Abrams, Syracuse, Stephen Card, Duke Goalie Mickey Jarboe, Navy SECOND TEAM Attack Drew McKnight, Virginia, Tim Goetelman, Loyola, Jeff Sonke, North Carolina Midfield Nick Hartofilis, Duke, Doug Shanahan, Hofstra, Matt Caione, Syracuse, Josh Coffman, Syracuse Defense Mark Koontz, Virginia, John Glatzel, Syracuse, Casey Connor, Maryland Goalie Robert Mulligan, Syracuse THIRD TEAM Attack TJ Durnan, Duke, BJ Prager, Princeton, Gavin Prout, Loyola, Scott Urick Midfield Chris Malone, Maryland, Conor Denihan, Johns Hopkins, Michael Henehan, Mike Regan, Butler Defense Chad Donnelly, US Naval Academy, Greg Papa, Georgetown, Brandon Testa, Johns Hopkins Goalie Brian Carcaterra, Johns Hopkins HONORABLE MENTION Attack Mike Springer, Syracuse, Jared Frood, Duke, Sean Steinwald, Cornell, Andy Flick, Georgetown, Liam Banks, Syracuse, Keith Cromwell, Rutgers, Matt Striebel, Princeton, Dan Marohl, UMBC, Tim Pearson, US Military Academy, Tom Glatzel, Syracuse, James Breslin, Hobart, Todd Ulrich, Notre Dame Midfield Hanley Holcomb, Virginia, Joe Ceglia, Syracuse, Adam Borcz, US Naval Academy, Jason Hard, Virginia, Steve Dusseau, Georgetown, Chris Cercy, Syracuse, Roger Buttles, Harvard Defense Donald Gerne, Yale, Todd Maher, North Carolina, Ryan Mollett, Princeton, David Metz, Loyola, Brendan Shook, Johns Hopkins, Scott Farrell, Princeton, Chris Sullivan, Brown, Ryan McClay, Cornell, Matt McFarland, Massachusetts, Joe Rodrigues, Loyola
Justin Cynar, Cornell, Keith Cynar, Harvard, Trevor Tierney, Princeton,
Mike Abeles,
Ohio State
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