PNCLL Releases D-II All-Conference Squads
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2025 PNCLL Division II All-Conference Teams
First Team
A – Keaton Bean, Northwest Nazarene
A – Miles Hess, Montana
A – Bodie Jones, Northwest Nazarene
M – Loy Howard, Northwest Nazarene
M – Wyatt Neu, College of Idaho
M – Paul O’Neill, College of Idaho
SSDM – Owen Graves, Montana
FO – Rayce Neil, Northwest Nazarene
LSM – Mason Slapper, Montana
D – Alex Weider, Montana
D – Kale Brunmeier, College of Idaho
D – Colton Safley, Northwest Nazarene
G – Joey Cortner, Montana
Second Team
A – Alex Ozuna, College of Idaho
A – Caleb Johnson, Northwest Nazarene
A – Max Scott, Montana
M – Kian Maestretti, Western Washington
M – Wyatt Stephen, Western Washington
M – Sully Kroeger, Montana
SSDM – Ferris Berg, Gonzaga
FO – Koffi Kouame, Western Oregon
LSM – Kyle Ireland, Northwest Nazarene
D – Chris Skelton, Western Oregon
D – Max Anderson, College of Idaho
D – Kaden Donahue, Western Oregon
G – Jacob Wong, College of Idaho
Honorable Mention
A – Wyatt Livengood, Western Oregon
A – Logan Castillo, Central Washington
A – Grayson Flatten, College of Idaho
M – Asa Deskins, Montana
M – Ryan Harmon, Central Washington
M – Cameron Rudis, College of Idaho
SSDM – Gavin Ozuna, College of Idaho
FO – Lanson Drain, College of Idaho
LSM – Tony Tapia, Western Oregon
D – Jones Clark, Western Washington
D – Riley Phillips, Northwest Nazarene
D – Finn O’Malley, Western Washington
G – Caden Lampert, Western Oregon
Most Valuable Player: Rayce Neill, Northwest Nazarene
Offensive Player of the Year: Keaton Bean, Northwest Nazarene
Defensive Player of the Year: Joey Cortner, Montana
Freshman of the Year: Wyatt Stephan, Western Washington
Coach of the Year: Drake O’Neill, College of Idaho
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