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PNCLL D-II All-Conference Released

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SEATTLE – The Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League (PNCLL) has released its Division II all-conference teams.

2022 PNCLL Division II All-Conference Teams

First Team
A – Casey Davies, College of Idaho
A – Loy Howard, College of Idaho
A – Miles Hess, Montana
M – Joseph Brant, College of Idaho
M – Trent Tubbs, Montana
M – Brody Stevens, Montana
SSDM – Chris Ehlers, Northwest Nazarene
FOS – Rayce Neill, Northwest Nazarene
LSM – Daniel Skelton, College of Idaho
D – Van Goyen, College of Idaho
D – Justin Renk, Montana
D – Carson Burrill, Montana
G – Hunter Heaston, Montana

Second Team
A – Wyatt Livengood, Western Oregon
A – Eric Frazer, Montana
A – Peter Curran, Montana
M – Seth Hale, College of Idaho
M – Hayden Diggins, Northwest Nazarene
M – Parker Swank, Montana
SSDM – Oscar Young, Montana
FOS – Jace Jarvis, Montana
LSM – Dylan Nelson, Montana
D – Chris Hansen, Western Washington
D – Logan Wahl, College of Idaho
D – Hunter Stratford, Northwest Nazarene
G – Cade Brown, College of Idaho

Honorable Mention
A – Grant Egan, Idaho
A – Michael Kihanya, Western Washington
A – Patrick Maddigan, Western Washington
A – Brad Hale, College of Idaho
M – Michael Shideler, Western Washington
M – Parker Archuletta, College of Idaho
M – Keegan Sullivan, Central Washington
M – Zach Teran, Idaho
M – Gavin Yeoumans, Montana
M – Hunter Graham, Central Washington
SSDM – Joseph Brant, College of Idaho
SSDM – Joe Knipp, Idaho
FOS – Anthony Valdez, Western Oregon
FOS – Luke Johnson, Montana
LSM – Hayden Radcliffe, Western Washington
D – Hudson Fortier, Idaho
D – Dominick Nagel, Central Washington
D – Sean Sieler, Montana
D – Lucas Miller, Idaho
G – Liam Sianko-Gundlach, Northwest Nazarene

Most Valuable Player: Joseph Brant, College of Idaho
Offensive Player of the Year: Casey Davies, College of Idaho
Defensive Player of the Year: Justin Renk, Montana
Freshman of the Year: Miles Hess, Montana
Coach of the Year: Kevin Rose, Pacific Lutheran

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