Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League

Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League

The Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League is a conference in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association. The PNCLL incorporates teams from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia and is divided into two divisions, Division A and Division B.

Current Teams

Past PNCLL Champions

All-Americans

2008 MCLA Division 1 First Team
*Ben Towner - Attack - Simon Frasier University
*Russell Thomas - Midfield - Simon Frasier University
*Curtis Manning - Defensive Specialist - Simon Frasier University

2008 MCLA Division 1 Third Team
*Townsend Hall - Midfield - University of Montana
*Andrew Vincent - Defense - University of Oregon

2008 MCLA Division 1 Honorable Mention
*Justin Blackmore - Attack - University of Oregon
*Tucker Sargent - Face-off Specialist - University of Montana

2008 MCLA Division 2 First Team
*Kyle McWhirter - Midfield - Western Oregon University
*Dan Snell - Defense - Southern Oregon University

2008 MCLA Division 2 Second Team
*Nick Tkachuk - Attack - Pacific Lutheran University
*Ian Bohince - Face-off Specialist - Western Oregon University

2008 MCLA Division 2 Third Team
*Reid Petit - Attack - University of Puget Sound
*Adam Extine - Defense - Western Washington University

External links

* [http://www.pncll.com Official PNCLL website]
* [http://www.uslmdia.org Official MCLA website]

ee also

*Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association


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