Northwood's Keith Lough Earns All-America Honors

Northwood's Keith Lough Earns All-America Honors

Release courtesy of the Northwood University Sports Information Department

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Keith Lough (Edinburgh, Scotland), a senior midfielder on the Northwood University Soccer team, has earned All-America honors.

 

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Lough was named to the Daktronics Honorable Mention team

 

A four-year starter for the Timberwolves, Lough was named the GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year as well as First Team All-GLIAC. He led Northwood in goals (eight), shots (59) and points (19) this season. Among GLIAC players, Lough ranked third overall in goals while standing second in the conference in goals per game (0.62). The 2008 GLIAC "Freshman of the Year," Lough has 24 career goals and 12 career assists. He ranks third in NU history in goals, second in assists and third in points (60).

 

 

2011 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America First Team

Pos.

Name

School

Class

Hometown

GK

Ryan Bass

Rockhurst (Mo.)

So.

Jackson, Mo.

F

Tesho Akindele*

Colorado School of Mines

So.

Thornton, Colo.

F

Mark Anderson#^

Barry (Fla.)

Sr.

Durham, England

F

Chance Bukoski

Hawaii Pacific

Sr.

Kapaa, Hawaii

F

Lasse Sohrweide*

Anderson (S.C.)

Sr.

Flensberg, Germany

MF

Tyler Schultz

Seattle Pacific (Wash.)

Sr.

Scottsdale, Ariz.

MF

Diego Tabares^

Franklin Pierce (N.H.)

Sr.

Seekonk, Mass.

MF

Joseph Toby

Flagler (Fla.)

Jr.

Freetown, Sierra Leone

MF

Rob Vincent%

Charleston (W.Va.)

Jr.

Liverpool, England

D

Fabian Kling^

Fort Lewis (Colo.)

Sr.

Augsburg, Germany

D

Jon Pearman

Seattle Pacific (Wash.)

Jr.

Glendale, Ariz.

D

Tom Reilly*

Franklin Pierce (N.H.)

Sr.

Wallasey, England

D

Taylor Rivas

Cal State Los Angeles

Sr.

Lancaster, Calif.

#2011 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Player of the Year

*Repeat first team selections from 2010

%Second team selection in 2010

^Third team selections in 2010

2011 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America Second Team

Pos.

Name

School

Class

Hometown

GK

Ryan Wirth

Fort Lewis (Colo.)

Sr.

Bayfield, Colo.

F

Terry Gibbs

Bloomfield (N.J.)

Sr.

London, England

F

Scott Grode

Metro State (Colo.)

Sr.

Gilbert, Ariz.

F

Mark Magee

Rockhurst (Mo.)

So.

Evesham, England

F

Erik Pajunk

Barton (N.C.)

So.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

MF

Nathan Fitzgerald*

Midwestern State (Texas)

Sr.

Wichita Falls, Texas

MF

Felix Horn

Nyack (N.Y.)

So.

Haille, Germany

MF

Alex Nass

Colorado School of Mines

Jr.

Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil

MF

Greg Shertzer

Lock Haven (Pa.)

Sr.

Lebanon, Pa.

D

Berekk Blackwell

Fort Lewis (Colo.)

Sr.

Scottsdale, Ariz.

D

Kyle Miller

Rockhurst (Mo.)

Sr.

Overland Park, Kan.

D

Ryan Spence*

Midwestern State (Texas)

Sr.

Decatur, Texas

D

Clayton Ulmer

Bridgeport (Conn.)

So.

Hamden, Conn.

*First team selections in 2010

2011 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America Third Team

Pos.

Name

School

Class

Hometown

GK

Vinny Papageorgiou^

Franklin Pierce (N.H.)

Sr.

Wilmington, Mass.

F

Luis Gonzalez

Cal State Tech, Pomona

Sr.

Long Beach, Calif.

F

Thomas Hoang

Fort Lewis (Colo.)

Sr.

Colorado Springs, Colo.

F

Cristobal Montes

Notre Dame de Namur (Calif.)

Sr.

Fremont, Calif.

F

Saeed Robinson

Grand Canyon (Ariz.)

Jr.

Portmore, Jamaica

MF

Johan Bergfeld

Flagler (Fla.)

Sr.

Akers Styckebruk, Sweden

MF

Diego Cabral

Fort Hays State (Kan.)

Fr.

Asuncion, Paraguay

MF

Heiko Eberhardt

Lynn (Fla.)

Jr.

Reichenbach, Germany

MF

Oscar Yniguez

Notre Dame de Namur (Calif.)

Sr.

Redwood City, Calif.

D

John Claffey

Millersville (Pa.)

Sr.

Glen Mills, Pa.

D

Justin Clark

Rollins (Fla.)

Sr.

Atlanta, Ga.

D

Andrew Mejia

Metro State (Colo.)

So.

Littleton, Colo.

D

Jason Sangha

Lynn (Fla.)

Fr.

Southampton, England

^Third team selection in 2010

2011 Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-America Honorable Mention

Pos.

Name

School

Class

Hometown

GK

Chris Fidler

Incarnate Word (Texas)

Gr.

Bramhall, Cheshire, England

GK

Zach Johnson

Seattle Pacific (Wash.)

Jr.

Snohomish, Wash.

GK

Johnny Rodrigues

Barry (Fla.)

Jr.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

F

Jose Ferraz

Christian Brothers (Tenn.)

Fr.

Belo Horizonte, Brazil

F

Harald Gracholski

Lynn (Fla.)

Gr.

Cologne, Germany

F

Dion Peters

Charleston (W.Va.)

Jr.

Trincity, Trinidad

F

Chris Tsonis

Southern New Hampshire

Jr.

Dartmouth, Mass.

MF

Robert Kinsey

Colorado State-Pueblo

Sr.

Denver, Colo.

MF

Keith Lough

Northwood (Mich.)

Sr.

Edinburgh, Scotland

MF

Guilherme Oliveira

Barry (Fla.)

Jr.

Belo Horizonte, Brazil

MF

Andreas Olson

C.W. Post (N.Y.)

Jr.

Oppeid, Norway

MF

Eric Pepper

Millersville (Pa.)

Sr.

Reading, Pa.

MF

Philip Wilson

Colorado School of Mines

Sr.

Mansfield, Texas

MF

Chris Yoder

Metro State (Colo.)

Sr.

Gilbert, Ariz.

D

Eirik Bjoernoe

C.W. Post (N.Y.)

So.

Randaberg, Norway

D

Kyle Cadigan

Cal State Stanislaus

So.

Clovis, Calif.

D

Brian Fekete

Tampa (Fla.)

Jr.

Plant City, Fla.

D

Mike Kalas

California (Pa.)

Sr.

Irwin, Pa.

D

Danny Stoker

Queens (N.Y.)

Jr.

London, England

D

Nick Sykes

Grand Canyon (Ariz.)

Sr.

Boise, Idaho