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WCLL D-I All-Conference Selections

WCLL D-I All-Conference Selections

April 15th, 2020 General News | Cal Poly | California | Chico State | Dominican | Nevada | Santa Clara | Sonoma State | Stanford | UC Santa Barbara

SAN FRANCISCO – Despite the truncated season, the Western Collegiate Lacrosse League (WCLL) has announced its Division I all-conference selections for the 2020 campaign.

California led the way with 10 total selections, including five on the first team, along with both players of the year.

Senior attackman Jake Pistotnik was the choice as the WCLL Offensive Player of the Year while senior goalie Nick Beattie was the WCLL Defensive Player of the Year.

Cal Poly also placed five players on the first team, including junior midfielders Sam Galaif and Sachin Gokhale. The Mustangs had eight total picks.

Chico State, Dominican and Santa Clara also had a first-team selection.

WCLL Division I All-Conference

First Team
A – Jake Pistotnik, California
A – Keaton Collier, Santa Clara
A – John Corbolotti, Dominican
M – Sachin Gokhale, Cal Poly
M – Sam Galaif, Cal Poly
M – Michael Bellas, California
SSDM – Micah Grim, California
FO – Ryan Brown, Cal Poly
LSM – Ryan Phelan, Chico State
D – Jack Tunney, Cal Poly
D – Finnian Meagher, California
D – Griff Hawblitzel, Cal Poly
G – Nick Beattie, California

Second Team
A – Doug Gosselin, Cal Poly
A – Garrett Teagarden, Dominican
A – Brendan Cook, California
M – Brian Hanley, Stanford
M – Hayden Dall, Sonoma State
M – Joey Piombo, Sonoma State
SSDM – Ryan Flaherty, Cal Poly
FO – Kitt Stoddard, California
LSM – Erik Garcia, Dominican
D – Ryan McAvoy, California
D – Bryan Gilbertson, Santa Clara
D – John Whiting, Stanford
G – Matt Lencioni, Santa Clara

Honorable Mention
A – Tommy Buickerood, Nevada
A – Jake Lombardo, California
A – Carson Lombardi, Santa Clara
A – Chase Browning, Nevada
M – Isaac Baker, UC Santa Barbara
M – Jack Ronan, California
M – Johnny Van Der Velden, Santa Clara
FO – Tim Malueg, Santa Clara
LSM – Liam Villano, Santa Clara
D – Ben Jennings, UC Santa Barbara
D – Cole Ramsay, Dominican
G – Tom Baquerizo, Cal Poly

Offensive Player of the Year: Jake Pistotnik, California
Defensive Player of the Year: Nick Beattie, California

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