November 25, 2009

Wayne State’s Bell Named Daktronics Super Region #3 "Offensive Player of the Year"

Release courtesy of Nick Kornder, Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations, Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference

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St. Paul, Minn. - Wayne State University’s Joique Bell was named the NCAA Super Region #3 Offensive Player of the Year while the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Robbie Aurich was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year in the Robbie Aurich.

First team all-region honorees are now eligible for Daktronics, Inc. Division II Football All-American selection. The announcement of those All-American teams is expected on December 8th, preceding the NCAA Division II Football Championship, which takes place Dec. 12 in Florence, Ala.

The team is sponsored by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged world leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems for virtually every sport at every level of competition. The team is voted on by the members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) from Super Region #3, made up of 26 women’s soccer playing institutions in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.

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DAKTRONICS SUPER REGION #3 FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

#

Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

HOMETOWN

SCHOOL

63

+Ben Puffer

OL

6-3

270

Sr.

Hot Springs, S.D.

Chadron State

15

Travis Atter

PK

5-7

190

Sr.

Buffalo, Wyo.

Chadron State

84

*Adam Saur

WR

6-3

200

Sr.

San Antonio, Texas

Colo. School of Mines

55

+Cameron Bradfield

OL

6-5

295

R-Jr.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Grand Valley State

77

Nick McDonald

OL

6-4

311

Sr.

Sterling Heights, Mich.

Grand Valley State

66

*Jared Veldheer

OL

6-9

321

Sr.

 Grand Rapids, Mich.

Hillsdale

11

+Isaac Odim

RB

6-0

215

Jr.

Rochester, Minn.

Minnesota Duluth

2

Kelvin Rodgers

WR

6-1

180

Sr.

East St. Louis, Ill.

Minnesota State

68

Andy Schoonover

OL

6-3

301

Sr.

Boyceville, Wis.

Minnesota State

29

+Rustin Dring

RB

6-0

200

So.

Kearney, Neb.

Nebraska-Kearney

54

Jack Hiett

OL

6-2

255

Sr.

 Arvada, Colo.

Nebraska-Kearney

85

Galen Stone

TE

6-2

235

Sr.

Grand Blanc, Mich.

Saginaw Valley St.

5

*Joique Bell

RB

6-1

223

Sr.

Benton Harbor, Mich.

Wayne State (Mich.)

2

Frederick Bruno

WR

5-9

210

Jr.

Miami, Florida

Wayne State (Neb.)

7

Silas Fluellen

QB

6-1

210

Sr.

Bellevue, Neb.

Wayne State (Neb.)

 

DAKTRONICS SUPER REGION #3 FIRST TEAM DEFENSE

#

Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

HOMETOWN

SCHOOL

46

+Oscar Villa

LB

6-1

225

Sr.

Tucson, Ariz.

Adams State

24

+Jake Anderson

LB

6-2

250

Sr.

Karlstad, Minn.

Bemidji State

38

Kevin Berg

P

6-0

180

Jr.

Longmont, Colo.

Chadron State

94

Marc Schiechl

DL

6-3

255

Jr.

Lakewood, Colo.

Colo. School of Mines

22

Anthony Fields

CB

5-10

195

Sr.

Ft. Wayne, Ind.

Findlay

37

Brian Schmeidebusch

P

6-4

205

Fr.

Ottawa, Ohio

Findlay

23

*Danny Richard

DL

6-4

255

R-Jr.

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Grand Valley State

99

Drew Berube

DL

6-4

261

Sr.

Hillsdale, Mich.

Hillsdale

41

Robbie Aurich

LB

5-11

240

Jr.

Spring Lake, Mich.

Minnesota Duluth

8

Jesse Hamilton

CB

5-8

187

So.

Racine, Wis.

Minnesota State

2

Jake Mandelko

 

6-0

210

Sr.

Lexington, Neb.

Nebraska-Kearney

34

*John Jacobs

LB

6-2

230

Sr.

Prudenville, Mich.

Saginaw Valley State

3

Nate Curran

 

 6-0

215

R-Jr.

Cedar Falls, Iowa

Upper Iowa

52

Ryan Reeves

LB

6-3

245

Sr.

Wahoo, Neb.

Wayne State (Neb.)

* Top vote-getter at position (where multiple players are selected)

+ Tied for final spot at position on that team

 

DAKTRONICS SUPER REGION #3 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE

#

Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

HOMETOWN

SCHOOL

77

Randy Greenbaum

OL

6-4

270

Sr.

Arvada, Colo.

Adams State

80

Brandon Harrington

RS

6-3

210

Sr.

Grand Island, Neb.

Chadron State

7

Isaac Stockton

TE

6-3

238

Sr.

Colorado Springs, Colo.

Chadron State

97

Mark Petro

PK

5-9

186

Sr.

 Rocky River, Ohio

Hillsdale

13

Brad Iciek

QB

6-1

205

Sr.

Grandville, Mich.

Grand Valley State

79

LT Brown

OL

6-3

310

Sr.

Idaho Falls, Id.

U-Mary

7

Jake Aberg

RB

5-10

201

R-Fr.

Winterset, Iowa

Minnesota State

77

Adrian Battles

OL

6-3

308

Sr.

 Milwaukee, Wis.

Minnesota State

70

Jeremy Clark

OL

6-4

313

Jr.

Waukesha, Wis.

Minnesota State

8

Kyle Kaiser

WR

6-0

170

Jr.

Broomfield, Colo.

Nebraska-Kearney

11

+Blake Wilson

WR

5-10

182

Sr.

Frankfort, S.D.

SW Minnesota State

8

+Logan Masters

WR

6-3

185

Sr.

Storm Lake, Iowa

Wayne St. (Neb.)

 

DAKTRONICS SUPER REGION #3 SECOND TEAM DEFENSE

#

Name

POS

HT

WT

YR

HOMETOWN

SCHOOL

10

Kyle Goracke

 

6-3

200

Jr.

Tecumseh, Neb.

Colo. School of Mines

53

Will Brown

DL

6-1

230

Sr.

Shoreview, Minn.

Concordia-St. Paul

10

Jacob McGuckin

 

6-2

215

R-Sr.

 Allen Park, Mich.

Grand Valley State

43

Bennett Newton

LB

6-2

215

Sr.

Castle Rock, Colo.

Mesa State

71

Junior Aumavae

DL

6-2

328

Sr.

 Palmer, Alaska

Minnesota State

36

Kevin Klug

LB

6-2

209

Sr.

Caledonia, Minn.

Minnesota State

2

Kelvin Rodgers

CB

6-1

180

Sr.

East St. Louis, Ill.

Minnesota State

93

Josh Rohde

DL

6-2

255

Jr.

Eddyville, Neb.

Nebraska-Kearney

24

Ozzie Smith

CB

6-0

200

Sr.

 Bellevue, Neb.

Nebraska-Kearney

37

Mike LeVand

LB

6-2

235

Sr.

Grandville, Mich.

Saginaw Valley State

+ Tied for final spot at position on that team

 


BREAKDOWN BY CONFERENCE
GLIAC: 14 (10/4)
NSIC: 20 (10/10)
RMAC: 17 (9/8)

BREAKDOWN BY SCHOOL
Adams State: 2 (1/1)
Bemidji State: 1 (1/0)
Chadron State: 5 (3/2)
Colorado School of Mines: 3 (2/1)
Concordia-St. Paul: 1 (0/1)
Findlay: 2 (2/0)
Grand Valley State: 5 (3/2)
Hillsdale: 3 (2/1)
University of Mary: 1 (0/1)
Mesa State: 1 (0/1)
Minnesota Duluth: 2 (2/0)
Minnesota State: 9 (3/6)
Nebraska-Kearney: 6 (3/3)
Saginaw Valley State: 3 (2/1)
Southwest Minnesota State: 1 (0/1)
Upper Iowa: 1 (1/0)
Wayne State (Mich.): 1 (1/0)
Wayne State (Neb.): 4 (3/1)
(first team/second team in parenthesis)

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