ATLANTIC HOCKEY NEWS

Lakers' Champagne Named USCHO Preseason All-America

October 7, 2005

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MINNEAPOLIS - The reigning Hobey Baker Memorial Award winner, Marty

Sertich of Colorado College, heads up the honorees among the preseason

All-USCHO teams, announced Friday.

Sertich led the nation in scoring in 2004-05 with 64 points (27-37),

edging teammate Brett Sterling by one point (34-29). Sterling, who was a

Hobey Hat Trick finalist last season, joins Sertich and Michigan's T.J.

Hensick (23-32--55) as the forwards on the All-USCHO First Team.

David McKee of Cornell (27-5-3, 0.947 save percentage, 1.24 GAA), the

third Hobey Hat Trick finalist for 2004-05, is the First Team netminder,

accompanied by Andy Greene of Miami (7-27--34) and Denver's Matt Carle

(13-31--44) as the First Team defensemen.

The Second Team consists of forwards Gabe Gauthier of Denver (26-31--57);

Cornell's Matt Moulson (22-20--42); and Nebraska-Omaha's Scott Parse

(19-30--49). At defense are Brian Yandle of New Hampshire (13-22--35) and

Quinnipiac's Reid Cashman (13-32--45). In goal is Ohio State 'keeper

David Caruso (25-9-4, 0.917, 2.14) .

The Third Team includes Elias Godoy of Massachusetts-Lowell (12-27--39),

Ryan Potulny of Minnesota (24-17--41) and St. Lawrence's T.J. Trevelyan

(25-20--45) in the forward slots. The blueliners are Grant Lewis of

Dartmouth (5-17--22) and Alabama-Huntsville's Jeremy Schreiber

(2-21--23), and in goal is Boston College's Cory Schneider (13-1-4, 0.916,

1.90).

The highly-touted freshman classes at Minnesota and North Dakota took two

slots apiece on the Rookie Team. For the Gophers, forward Phil Kessel and

goaltender Jeff Frazee appear, along with UND forward Jonathan Toews and

defenseman Brian Lee. Also at forward are Brock Bradford of Boston

College and Wisconsin's Jack Skille, and at defense is Michigan's Jack

Johnson.

The All-USCHO teams are voted on by the USCHO staff. Complete All-USCHO

teams and the All-USCHO Rookie Team appear below.

All-USCHO First Team

F T.J. Hensick, Jr., Michigan

F Marty Sertich, Sr., Colorado College

F Brett Sterling, Sr., Colorado College

D Matt Carle, Jr., Denver

D Andy Greene, Sr., Miami

G David McKee, Jr., Cornell

All-USCHO Second Team

F Gabe Gauthier, Sr., Denver

F Matt Moulson, Sr., Cornell

F Scott Parse, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha

D Reid Cashman, Jr., Quinnipiac

D Brian Yandle, Sr., New Hampshire

G David Caruso, Sr., Ohio State

All-USCHO Third Team

F Elias Godoy, Sr., Massachusetts-Lowell

F Ryan Potulny, Jr., Minnesota

F T.J. Trevelyan, Sr., St. Lawrence

D Grant Lewis, Jr., Dartmouth

D Jeremy Schreiber, Sr., Alabama-Huntsville

G Cory Schneider, So., Boston College

Honorable Mention:

Scott Champagne, Jr., Mercyhurst

Robbie Earl, Jr., Wisconsin

Danny Irmen, Jr., Minnesota

Rod Pelley, Sr., Ohio State

Jon Smyth, Sr., Colgate

Brent Walton, Sr., Western Michigan

Lars Helminen, Jr., Michigan Tech

Matt Hunwick, Jr., Michigan

Cleve Kinley, Jr., Massachusetts-Lowell

Bryan Schmidt, Sr., Merrimack

John Curry, Jr., Boston University

Matt Climie, So., Bemidji State

All-USCHO Rookie Team

F Brock Bradford, Boston College

F Phil Kessel, Minnesota

F Jack Skille, Wisconsin

F Jonathan Toews, North Dakota

D Jack Johnson, Michigan

D Brian Lee, North Dakota

G Jeff Frazee, Minnesota

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