Bowling Green State University Athletics

Foster Named To CCHA Second Team
March 09, 2006 | Ice Hockey
March 9, 2006
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. -
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Alex Foster, who just recently signed a contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, has been named to the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's Second Team according to the league office. Foster, who finisged second in the conference with 38 points in 28 games, also led the league with 28 assists.
This season Foster was one of only five players in the country to score 50-plus points heading into last weekends playoff series with Nebraska-Omaha and was tied for the nation's lead with 40 assists. He scored at least one point in 30 of 38 games this season and had 15 multiple point contests. He was named the UConn Classic Tournament MVP after recording a tournament-high four points (2g, 2a) in wins over UMass and UConn. He was also named CCHA Offensive Player of the Month in November after scoring 18 points (4g, 14a) in just eight games.
In two seasons the forward posted 82 points (19g, 63a) in just 72 games. He scored at least one point in 48 of 72 contests and had 25 multiple point games in his career.
2005-06 CCHA All-Conference TeamsHonorable Mention: (next six point totals, regardless of position with first team votes in parentheses): Dave Caruso, SR, G, Ohio State, (3) 17; Sean Collins, JR, D, Ohio State, (2) 16; Brent Walton, SR, F, Western Michigan,(1) 16; Corey Potter, SR, D, Michigan State, (1) 15; Jeff Lerg, FR, G, Michigan State, (1) 13; Nate Guenin, SR, D, Ohio State, 12.
First Team
Position Name, Year, School First Totals Forward Scott Parse, JR, Nebraska-Omaha 11 55 Forward Nathan Davis, SO, Miami 9 49 Forward Bill Thomas, SO, Nebraska-Omaha 543 Defense Andy Greene, SR, Miami 11 55 Defense Nathan Oystrick, SR, Northern Michigan 7 40 Goaltender Jeff Jakaitis, JR, Lake Superior 5 40Second Team
Position Name, Year, SchoolFirst Totals Forward T.J. Hensick, JR, Michigan 541 Forward Alex Foster, SO, Bowling Green 33 5 Forward Ryan Jones, SO, Miami 1 26 Defense Mitch Ganzak, SO, Miami 1 23 Defense Matt Hunwick, JR, Michigan 1 20 Goaltender Charlie Effinger, SO, Miami 2 24Vote Values: 1st place = 5, 2nd place = 3,3rd place = 1
Others receiving votes: Forwards - Andrew Ebbett, SR, Michigan, (1) 11; Jonathan Matsumoto, SO, Bowling Green, 10; Bryan Lerg, SO, Michigan State,8; Drew Miller, JR, Michigan State, 6; Greg Rallo, SR, Ferris State, 6; Tom Fritsche, SO, Ohio State, 4; Josh Sciba, JR, Notre Dame, 4; Matt Davis, SR, Miami, 3; David Booth, SR, Michigan State, 2; Kevin Porter, SO, Michigan, 2; Kyle Greentree, SO, Alaska Fairbanks, 1; Brandon Kaleniecki, SR, Michigan, 1; Paul Szczechura, JR, Western Michigan, 1. Defense - Tyler Howells, JR,Michigan State, (1) 11; Jack Johnson, FR, Michigan, 7; Wes O'Neill, JR, Notre Dame, 7; Ren Fauci, SR, Lake Superior, 4; Jordan Hendry, JR, Alaska Fairbanks, 3; Jason Krischuk, SR, Nebraska-Omaha, 2; Kory Scoran, SR, LakeSuperior, 2. Goaltenders - Jeff Zatkoff, FR, Miami, (1) 9; Chad Johnson, FR, Alaska Fairbanks, 3; David Brown, JR, Notre Dame, 2.




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