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All-Conference Teams

Men's All-Conference Women's All-Conference
Men's All-East Division Women's All-East Division
Men's All-West Division Women's All-West Division
Academic All-Conference

Updated Nov. 11, 1998

ASC women's soccer announces post-season awards
All-Conference, All-Division, individual honors selected

RICHARDSON, Texas -- The American Southwest Conference named 13 women's soccer players to its All-Conference team today following a vote taken by the women's soccer coaches. Five of the nine women's soccer playing schools are represented on the All-Conference team. Hardin-Simmons places five players among the 13 selected followed by University of Dallas and Mississippi College with three players each. University of Texas at Dallas and University of the Ozarks each had one player selected.

With the American Southwest Conference realigning into an East and West Division, the conference has named first and second teams in each division along with honorable mention. From the first teams in each division, the coaches have named a single combined all conference team. The top four point totals a each position were named First-Team All-Division, the next four point totals were named Second-Team All-Division and anyone else receiving points was named Honorable Mention. To round out the post season awards, a Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year have been selected in each division.

Women's All-Conference
NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN
Jane Halbert Jones, Mississippi College Sophomore Goalkeeper Clinton, Miss.
Summer Scheel, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Defender New Braunfels, Texas
Courtney Shires, Mississippi College Sophomore Defender Madison, Miss.
Cathy Shumate, University of Dallas Senior Defender Santa Cruz, Calif.
Cara Smedley, UT-Dallas Freshman Defender Flower Mound, Texas
Melanie Forster, Hardin-Simmons Junior Midfielder Tyler, Texas
Jennifer Alford, Hardin-Simmons Junior Midfielder New Braunfels, Texas
Erin Daughters, University of Dallas Grad. Student Midfielder Sioux Falls, S.D.
Chiali Lee, Mississippi College Sophomore Midfielder Clinton, Miss.
Andrea Gilbreth, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Forward Abilene, Texas
Leslie Smith, University of Dallas Freshman Forward San Diego, Calif.
Lisa Hiton, University of the Ozarks Freshman Forward  
Carolyn Poyner, Hardin-Simmons Freshman Forward Abilene, Texas

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Women's All-East Division
FIRST TEAM
NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN
Jane Halbert Jones, Mississippi College Sophomore Goalkeeper Clinton, Miss.
Rachel Davis, University of the Ozarks Freshman Defender  
Courtney Shires, Mississippi College Sophomore Defender Madison, Miss.
Heather Ramsey, UT-Dallas Sophomore Defender Plano, Texas
Cara Smedley, UT-Dallas Freshman Defender Flower Mound, Texas
Liza Talley, University of the Ozarks Freshman Midfielder  
Christina Cox, UT-Dallas Freshman Midfielder DeSoto, Texas
April Moss, Mississippi College Junior Midfielder Greenwood, Miss.
Chiali Lee, Mississippi College Sophomore Midfielder Clinton, Miss.
Kelli Weinman, LeTourneau Freshman Forward  
Barbara Smith, UT-Dallas Freshman Forward Garland, Texas
Lisa Hiton, University of the Ozarks Freshman Forward  
Amanda Kingston, Mississippi College Freshman Forward Waveland, Miss.
SECOND TEAM
Erin O'Brien, LeTourneau Freshman Goalkeeper  
Laura McDonnell, Austin College Sophomore Defender Copperas Cove, Texas
Morgan Causey, Austin College Freshman Defender College Station, Texas
Sharon Larson, Austin College Junior Defender Plano, Texas
Kyt Keen, Mississippi College Freshman Defender Redwood, Miss.
Suzanne Price, Austin College Freshman Midfielder Lubbock, Texas
Alison Gooch, Austin College Freshman Midfielder Lawton, Okla.
Nicole Christy, Austin College Junior Midfielder San Antonio, Texas
Amy Hatcher, Austin College Junior Midfielder Hurst, Texas
Amy Scull, Austin College Junior Forward Seguin, Texas
Amy Lockhart, Austin College Sophomore Forward Dallas, Texas
Kerri Welch, Austin college Sophomore Forward Austin, Texas
Desiree Squire, UT-Dallas Senior Forward San Antonio, Texas
Player of the Year: Jane Halbert Jones, Mississippi College (Goalkeeper)
Freshman of the Year: Amanda Kingston, Mississippi College (Forward)
Coach of the Year: Darryl Longabaugh, Mississippi College
Honorable Mention: Jennifer White, Austin College (Goalkeeper)

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Women's All-West Division
FIRST TEAM
NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN
Jill Gibson, Hardin-Simmons Junior Goalkeeper Paris, Texas
Meg Hamlet, University of Dallas Freshman Defender Rockwall, Texas
Cathy Shumate, University of Dallas Senior Defender Santa Cruz, Calif.
Summer Scheel, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Defender New Braunfels, Texas
Deborah Draeger, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Defender Georgetown, Texas
Shannon Baker, Mary Hardin-Baylor Freshman Midfielder Whitehouse, Texas
Erin Daughters, University of Dallas Grad. Student Midfielder Sioux Falls, S.D.
Jennifer Alford, Hardin-Simmons Junior Midfielder New Braunfels, Texas
Melanie Forster, Hardin-Simmons Junior Midfielder Tyler, Texas
Jenna Hoppe, Mary Hardin-Baylor Freshman Forward Copperas Cove, Texas
Leslie Smith, University of Dallas Freshman Forward San Diego, Calif.
Andrea Gilbreth, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Forward Abilene, Texas
Carolyn Poyner, Hardin-Simmons Freshman Forward Abilene, Texas
SECOND TEAM
Bronwyn Sherman, University of Dallas Freshman Goalkeeper Beaumont, Texas
Jen Morton, Mary Hardin-Baylor Senior Defender Lampasas, Texas
Rexanna McCubbin, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Defender Kilgore, Texas
Katie Montegue, Hardin-Simmons Freshman Defender Dallas, Texas
Jane Pearson, Schreiner College Freshman Defender Austin, Texas
Alison Ady, Hardin-Simmons Junior Midfielder Alexandria, Va.
Kristina Farmer, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Midfielder Midland, Texas
* Only six midfielders received votes and only four forwards were nominated.
Player of the Year: Melanie Forster, Hardin-Simmons (Midfielder)
Freshman of the Year: Leslie Smith, University of Dallas (Forward)
Coach of the Year: Jason Wharton, Hardin-Simmons
Honorable Mention: Kristy Tyler, Mary Hardin-Baylor (Goalkeeper) and Jennifer Bradley, Schreiner College (Goalkeeper).

ASC men's soccer announces post-season awards
All-Conference, All-Division, individual honors selected

RICHARDSON, Texas -- The American Southwest Conference named 13 men's soccer players to its All-Conference team today following a vote taken by the men's soccer coaches. Seven of the nine men's soccer playing schools are represented on the All-Conference team. Hardin-Simmons University and LeTourneau University each place three players among the 13 selected followed by Schreiner College and University of Dallas with two players. Mississippi College, UT-Dallas and University of the Ozarks each have a player represented on the team.

With the American Southwest Conference realigning into an East and West Division, the conference has named first and second teams in each division along with honorable mention. From the first teams in each division, the coaches have named a single combined all conference team. The top four point totals a each position were named First-Team All-Division, the next four point totals were named Second-Team All-Division and anyone else receiving points was named Honorable Mention. To round out the post season awards, a Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year have been selected in each division.

Men's All-Conference
NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN
Dennis White, University of Dallas Senior Goalkeeper St. Helena, Calif.
Barry Lagg, Mississippi College Senior Defender Vicksburg, Miss.
James Barta, Hardin-Simmons Senior Defender Highland Village, Texas
Anthony Haverly, LeTourneau Senior Defender San Antonio, Texas
Jerome Schoch, University of Dallas Junior Defender Arlington, Texas
Kiley Miller, Schreiner College Senior Midfielder Midland, Texas
Seth Haesecke, LeTourneau Sophomore Midfielder Grapevine, Texas
Chris Ortega, University of Texas-Dallas Junior Midfielder Garland, Texas
Brant Bird, Hardin-Simmons Senior Midfielder Nairobi, Kenya
Brian Nelson, Hardin-Simmons Senior Forward Arlington, Texas
Aric Peterson, Schreiner College Senior Forward Austin, Texas
Marcos Gonzales, University of the Ozarks Freshman Forward Georgetown, Texas
Dusty Beets, LeTourneau Freshman Forward Kilgore, Texas

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Men's All-East Division
FIRST TEAM
NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN
Jesse Vineyard, LeTourneau Senior Goalkeeper Longview, Texas
Barry Lagg, Mississippi College Senior Defender Vicksburg, Miss.
Anthony Haverly, LeTourneau Senior Defender San Antonio, Texas
Josh Harms, University of Texas-Dallas Sophomore Defender Plano, Texas
Chris Gaines, University of Texas-Dallas Junior Defender Arlington, Texas
Dustin Huber, Austin College Junior Midfielder Midland, Texas
Seth Haesecke, LeTourneau Sophomore Midfielder Grapevine, Texas
Doug Mercer, University of Texas-Dallas Junior Midfielder Plano, Texas
Chris Ortega, University of Texas-Dallas Junior Midfielder Garland, Texas
Marcos Gonzales, University of the Ozarks Freshman Forward Georgetown, Texas
Dusty Beets, LeTourneau Freshman Forward Kilgore, Texas
Yi Cheng, University of Texas-Dallas Junior Forward Hollywood, Fla.
Chad Lehmann, Univeristy of Texas-Dallas Freshman Forward Garland, Texas
SECOND TEAM
Gray Massey, Mississippi College Junior Goalkeeper Clinton, Miss.
Jeff Jackson, University of the Ozarks Sophmore Defender Wagoner, Okla.
Jacob Moldenhauer, University of the Ozarks Sophomore Defender Round Rock, Texas
Michael Coffey, University of the Ozarks Freshman Defender Abilene, Texas
Sam Kelly, Mississippi College Senior Defender Memphis, Tenn.
Lee Stanphill, Austin College Sophomore Midfielder Garland, Texas
David Gibbs, Mississippi College Senior Midfielder Clinton, Miss.
Ngoc Vo, University of Texas-Dallas Sophomore Midfielder Haltom City, Texas
Nick Pafford, University of the Ozarks Freshman Midfielder North Richland Hills, Texas
Andrew Wilson, Austin College Sophomore Forward Austin, Texas
Clint Ponder, University of the Ozarks Sophomore Forward Flippin, Ark.
Scott Taylor, Mississippi College Junior Forward Clinton, Miss.
* Only three forwards received 2nd team points
Player of the Year: Doug Mercer, University of Texas-Dallas (Junior-Midfielder)
Freshman of the Year: Chad Lehmann, University of Texas-Dallas (Freshman-Forward)
Coach of the Year: Jack Peel, University of Texas-Dallas
Honorable Mention: Bill Wilson, Austin College (senior-goalkeeper); Matt Dresher, University of the Ozarks (sophomore-goalkeeper).

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Men's All-West Division
FIRST TEAM
NAME YEAR POSITION HOMETOWN
Dennis White, University of Dallas Senior Goalkeeper Mt. Helena, Calif.
Jerome Schoch, University of Dallas Junior Defender Arlington, Texas
Mark Mough, Schreiner College Senior Defender Katy, Texas
Brian Peterson, Schreiner College Senior Defender Austin, Texas
James Barta, Hardin-Simmons Senior Defender Highland Village, Texas
Oscar Beroza, Mary Hardin-Baylor Junior Midfielder Odessa, Texas
Kiley Miller, Schreiner College Senior Midfielder Midland, Texas
Andy Gibson, Hardin-Simmons Junior Midfielder Lawton, Okla.
Brant Bird, Hardin-Simmons Senior Midfielder Nairobi, Kenya
Jared Speights, Mary Hardin-Baylor Senior Forward Live Oak, Texas
Aric Peterson, Schreiner College Senior Forward Austin, Texas
Brian Nelson, Hardin-Simmons Senior Forward Arlington, Texas
Gerardo Martinez, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Forward El Paso, Texas
SECOND TEAM
Clayton Corder, Hardin-Simmons Senior Goalkeeper Albuquerque, N.M.
Matt Birkhead, Mary Hardin-Baylor Senior Defender Burkburnett, Texas
Cody Brown, Schreiner College Sophomore Defender Magnolia, Texas
Trevor Harrison, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Defender Aztec, N.M.
Jarrad LeVan, Hardin-Simmons Sophomore Defender Farmington, N.M.
Danny Lowe, University of Dallas Freshman Midfielder McKinney, Texas
Andy Holt, Mary Hardin-Baylor Freshman Midfielder Sulphur Springs, Texas
Adrian Puente, Mary Hardin-Baylor Sophomore Forward San Antonio, Texas
Scott Kamis, Schreiner College Sophomore Forward Lakewood, Colo.
Adam Munoz, Hardin-Simmons Freshman Forward Abilene, Texas
* Only six midfielders received votes and only seven midfielders were nominated.
Player of the Year: Aric Peterson, Schreiner College (Senior-Forward)
Freshman of the Year: Adam Munoz, Hardin-Simmons (Freshman-Forward)
Coach of the Year: Adé Harding, University of Dallas
Honorable Mention: Will Cross, Hardin-Simmons (Sophomore-Midfielder)