Mike Enfield UCLA M Sr.
Topped all Pac-10 scorers with 13 goals and four assists as the Bruins claimed their third straight conference crown.
Jason Garey Maryland F Jr.
Among his 22 goals were four in the ACC Tournament and two in the NCAAs as he led Terrapins to third straight College Cup appearance.
Brad Guzan South Carolina G Soph.
Averaged 5.2 saves a game as he posted a 1.34 goals-against average and carried the Gamecocks to their 17th NCAA Tournament berth.
Tony Lochhead UC Santa Barbara D Sr.
Physically overmatched opponents and spearheaded counterattacks for NCAA runner-ups; finished with a goal and nine assists.
Guy Melamed Boston College M Sr.
Moving up into midfield, Israeli helped Eagles post a 0.49 goals-against-average and contributed a goal and four assists.
Danny O'Rourke Indiana M Sr.
The lion-esque leader of IndianaÆs pride won battles in central midfield and blocked shots in the penalty area for repeat national champions.
Randi Patterson UNC Greensboro F Soph.
Registered at least a point in 17 of his team's 23 games this season, the best in Spartans' history
Michael Parkhurst Wake Forest D Jr.
Positioned between two true freshmen, led defense that allowed 0.96 goals a game against one of the nationÆs toughest schedules.
Ryan Pore Tulsa F Jr.
Mansfield, Ohio, product broke Golden Hurricane records for goals (22) and points (55) in a season.
Gonzalo Segares VCU D Sr.
Costa Rican scored four goals and one assist while leading the Rams, NCAA quarterfinalists for the first time, to eight shutouts.
Jack Stewart Notre Dame D Sr.
The anchor of a defense that remarkably allowed its opponents less than three shots on goal per game while shutting out 11 of them.
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