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SLIAC All-Decade Men's Soccer (2000-09)

SLIAC All-Decade Men's Soccer (2000-09)

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Coach Brian Hoener, Fontbonne University
Fontbonne head coach Brian Hoener was named the SLIAC Coach of the Year three times during the decade; winning back-to-back awards in 2003 and 2004 and then again in 2008. The Griffins won two tournament titles and three regular-season titles over the ten years. 

Coach Marty Todt, Webster University
Coach Todt led the Gorloks to three regular-season titles, including back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2006, and advanced to the national tournament three times during the decade. He won Coach of the Year awards in 2000, 2005, and 2006. Todt joined the SLIAC Hall of Fame in 2019.

Chris Bledsoe, MacMurray College
Bledsoe was a central figure for the Highlanders from 2006-09, earning All-Conference honors all four years including First Team selections as a freshman and senior.

Brandon Brooks, Westminster College
Brooks was named All-Conference three times with two First Team nods in 2003 and 2004.

Dana Byquist, Principia College
The 2007 Co-Player of the Year, Byquist was a two-time All-Conference pick including one First Team nod from his defender position.

Justin Cryder, Blackburn College
Cryder picked up All-Conference honors each year during his Beaver career. He was named First Team in each of his final three years with Blackburn. 

Matt Cummins, Westminster College
A three-time All-Conference selection during the decade, Cummins was named First Team in both 2000 and 2002. His 34 career assists still rank 4th in SLIAC history.

Yaw Danso, Principia College
Danso led the Panthers from 2006-09 earning All-Conference honors each year. He was a First Team selection in 2007 and 2009 and was the 2009 Player of the Year. Danso was named All-American in 2009, the last SLIAC player to receive that recognition. He was elected to the SLIAC Hall of Fame in 2015.

Kevin Fann, Webster University
Fann is one of the few players in conference history to garner First Team All-Conference honors all four years. He was a two-time SLIAC Player of the Year and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2020. He remains 1st on the SLIAC career goals list with 63 and ranks 3rd in total points with 146.

Wes Fleming, Principia College
Fleming was chosen All-Conference three times, making First Team twice as a defender during the decade.

Brandon Frank, Principia College
Frank picked up three First Team All-Conference selections during the decade. He totaled 24 goals and 79 points from 1999-2002 and his 31 career assists still rank tops in Principia program history.

Tom Guinn, Fontbonne University
Guinn earned All-Conference honors all four years with the Griffins from 2000-03.

Seth Huber, Greenville University
A three-time First Team All-Conference selection Huber played with the Panthers from 2001-04.

Brian Limbaugh, Greenville University
Limbaugh picked up All-Conference honors all four years with the Panthers including three First Team nods. He was the 2008 Player of the Year when he helped the program to its first-ever NCAA Division III national tournament appearance.

Austin Loeffler, Webster University
A four-time All-Conference selection, Loeffler earned First Team honors as both a junior and senior. He finished his career with 18 goals and 11 assists while playing in 71 games for the Gorloks.

Pat McSheehy, Webster University
McSheehy was selected All-Conference twice during the decade including being named the 2000 Player of the Year. McSheehy finished with 8 goals and 4 assists during his four years with the Gorloks. He joined the SLIAC Hall of Fame in 2009.

Matt Mercer, Westminster College
Mercer was a three-time All-Conference performer including First Team selections in 2006 and 2007.

Matt Regan, Maryville University
Regan guided the Saints program during the decade, earning First Team All-Conference honors three times. He was the 2005 Player of the Year. Regan's 126 career points put him in the Top Ten in SLIAC history. 

Andy Rudroff, Webster University
Rudroff is one of only three players from the decade to earn First Team All-Conference honors all four years. He totaled 20 goals and 20 assists for his career, starting 60 of 64 games.

Jason Schellman, Fontbonne University
Schellman is the only three-time SLIAC Player of the Year and was named First Team All-Conference each year from 2001-04. Schellman totaled 55 goals and 124 points during his career and he was named to the SLIAC Hall of Fame in 2010.

Nick Schellman, Fontbonne University
Schellman was a three-time First Team All-Conference pick for the Griffins. 

Byron Schulte, Westminster College
A three-time First Team All-Conference selection during the decade, Schulte played from 1999-2002. He finished with 49 career goals and 120 points, putting him in the Top Ten in SLIAC history in both categories.

Rickey Seaman, Principia College
Seaman was named All-Conference all four years including First Team honors in 2008 and 2009. He finished with 46 career goals, ranking him 10th in SLIAC history. Seaman was chosen for the SLIAC Hall of Fame in 2017.

Tim Smith, Maryville University
Smith was a two-time First Team All-Conference player and named the 2001 Player of the Year.

Mike Utley, Fontbonne Univeristy
Utley picked up All-Conference honors three times during the decade as a midfielder including First Team nods in 2008 and 2009.