2004 NAIA Division II Men's Basketball All-America Teams

Olathe, Kan. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced today the 2004 NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball All-American teams.  Players are selected by the All-America selection committee.

First Team

Name

Institution

Ht.

Cl.

Pos.

Hometown

Tim Adams

Marian College (Ind.)

6-1

Jr.

G

Indianapolis, Ind.

Justin Bonnichsen

Mount Marty College (S.D.)

6-8

So.

F

Highmore, S.D.

Steve Esselink

University of Sioux Falls (S.D.)

6-6

Sr.

F

Hills, Minn.

Matt Fitzpatrick

St. Ambrose University (Iowa)

6-3

Sr.

G

Davenport, Iowa

Alain Laroche

York College (Neb.)

6-6

So.

F

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Tom Perkes

Albertson College (Idaho)

6-7

Sr.

F

Spokane, Wash.

Karl Peterson

St. Ambrose University (Iowa)

6-9

Sr.

C

Davenport, Iowa

Delano Thomas

Shawnee State University (Ohio)

6-9

Sr.

C

Columbus, Ohio

Kasey Ulin

Dickinson State University (N.D.)

6-0

Sr.

G

Forks, Wash.

#Brandon Wilkens

Jamestown College (N.D.)

6-8

Sr.

F

Center, N.D.

  # NAIA Division II Men’s Basketball  National Player of the Year


Second Team

Name

Institution

Ht.

Cl.

Pos.

Hometown

Rick Dietze

Concordia University (Neb.)

6-4

Sr.

F

Lincoln, Neb.

Doug Gray

Siena Heights University (Mich.)

6-5

Sr.

F

Adrian, Mich.

Aaron Holmes

Bluefield College (Va.)

6-5

Sr.

F

Dayton, Ohio

Darnell Jackson

Daemen College (N.Y.)

6-6

Jr.

F

York, Pa.

Matt Keeley

MidAmerica Nazarene University (Kan.)

6-1

Sr.

G

Great Bend, Kan.

Michael Moncrief

Sterling College (Kan.)

6-6

Sr.

F

Tulsa, Okla.

Tony Washam

St. Vincent College (Pa.)

6-7

Jr.

G

New Castle, Del.

Shea Washington

Southern Oregon University

6-7

So.

F

Springfield, Ore.

Drew Woods

Bethel College (Tenn.)

6-5

Jr.

F

Jackson, Tenn.

Keith Wurn

Cornerstone University (Mich.)

6-4

Sr.

F

Rockford, Mich.


Third Team

Name

Institution

Ht.

Cl.

Pos.

Hometown

Eddie Ceaser

Morningside College (Iowa)

6-3

Jr.

G

Indianapolis, Ind.

Eric Fiegi

Western Baptist College (Ore.)

6-9

So.

C

Medford, Ore.

Eric Ford

Taylor University (Ind.)

6-0

So.

G

Indianapolis, Ind.

Jason Hess

Malone College (Ohio)

6-7

Sr.

C

Ashland, Ohio

Tony Jefferson

Webber International University (Fla.)

6-0

Sr.

G

Tampa, Fla.

Charles Jones

Jamestown College (N.D.)

6-5

Sr.

F

Lutcher, La.

David Moore

Dominican University (Calif.)

6-6

Sr.

C

Melbourne, Australia

John Randolph

Flagler College (Fla.)

6-2

Sr.

G

St. Augustine, Fla.

Kenny Roberts

St. Vincent College (Pa.)

6-0

Jr.

G

Falling Water, W.Va.

Ryan Thwaits

Huntington College (Ind.)

6-0

Sr.

G

Syracuse, Ind.

Honorable Mention
Jared Anderson, Bellevue University (Neb.)
Brandon Argo, College of the Ozarks (Mo.
)
Doug Bell, Taylor University (Ind.)
Ryan Birch, Culver-Stockton College (Mo.)
Jeff Brandt,
Minot State University (N.D.)
Aaron Brothers, Indiana Wesleyan University
Brian Bureman, Mount Mercy College (Iowa)
Alex Carlson, Oregon Institute of Technology
Ales Chan, Seton Hill College (Pa.)
Carmine Charles, Fisher College (Mass.)
Luis Chavez, Embry-Riddle University (Fla.)
JuJuan Cooley, Indiana Institute of Technology
Lloyd Cowles, Siena Heights University (Mich.)
Grant Curtis, Evangel University (Mo.)
Keith Davis, Savannah College of Art & Design (Ga.
)
Thuyet Dinh, California State University-Hayward
Andy Dunn,
Mount Vernon Nazarene University (Ohio)
Jeff Dunn, Western Baptist College (Ore.)
Trey Eaton, University of St. Francis (Ind.)
Noal Emenheiser, Madonna University (Mich.)
Ben Erwin, The Franciscan University (Iowa)
Trevor Exline, Eastern Oregon University
Darrell Freeman, Flagler College (Fla.)
Chris Garnett, Indiana University-Southeast
Josh Gast, Cedarville University (Ohio)
Lars Gloessner, Cardinal Stritch University (Wis.)
Nick Guidry, Si Tanka University (S.D.)
Bayi Handy, University of Maine-Machias
Nate Harris, York College (Neb.)
Jonathan Harris, Milligan College (Tenn.)
Brent Heller, Bellevue University (Neb.)
Stephen Horn, Asbury College (Ky.)
Brian Jakubowski, Doane College (Neb.)
Pierre Jallow, William Jewell College (Mo.)
Myron Jenkins, Peru State College (Neb.)
Kenny Johnson, Avila University (Mo.)
Denny Joseph, Embry-Riddle University (Fla.)
David Keister, Bethel College (Ind.)
Micah Lancaster, Spring Arbor College (Mich.)
Nathan Lange, Iowa Wesleyan College
Marcus Leloux, Northwestern College (Iowa)
Jason Lutz, Presentation College (S.D.)
Charles Marshall, Berea College (Ky.)
Todd Matthews, Oregon Institute of Technology
Jeremy McGlothlin, Cardinal Stritch University (Wis.)
Jordan McGreevy, , Newman University (Kan.)
Luke McKenna, Indiana Institute of Technology
Jason McWilliams, Crown College (Minn.)
James Mills, Bellevue University (Neb.)
David Nour, Dakota Wesleyan University (S.D.)
Mats Olsson, Warner Southern College (Fla.)
Tyson Ratzlaff, Tabor College (Kan.)
Jason Rennie, Siena Heights University (Mich.)
Chris Reuschenfels, College of St. Scholastica (Minn.)
Kenny Romero, McPherson College (Kan.)
Luke Ruter, Dordt College (Iowa)
Bartas Samaitis, University of Maine-Fort Kent
Chris Smith, Kendall College (Ill.)
Carlton Summers, Flagler College (Fla.)
Mugabe Thomas, Cedarville University (Ohio)
Malachi Thurston, Holy Names College (Calif.)
Lorenzo Trudo, Si Tanka University (S.D.)
Justin Vangraafschepe, South Dakota School of Mines &Technology
Jeff VerSteeg, Northwestern College (Minn.)
Eric Walsh, Goshen College (Ind.)
Derek Yoder, Huntington College (Ind.)