Dec. 17, 2003
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ----- Sophomore midfielder Leandro de Oliveira and senior defender Tony McManus were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America team, announced NSCAA officials on Wednesday. It marks the first time in the program's history two UAB players were selected to an All-American team in the same year.
"I am proud and excited for both of these young men," UAB head coach Mike Getman said. "Both of them had a great season and it is a great honor for them. I am glad other coaches have recognized them as two of the top players in the United States."
De Oliveira, who was selected as a second team All-American, shined in his first year as a Blazer. The Bryan, Texas native finished second on the team with five goals and 18 points, and led the squad with eight assists on the campaign. De Oliveira, a sophomore midfielder, was one of three players to start all 20 games for the Blazers. He was also named to the NSCAA All-South First Team and the Conference USA First Team for his efforts.
McManus, selected as a third-team All-American, was named as the Conference USA Co-Defensive Player of the Year. The Memphis, Tenn. native also joined de Oliveira on the NSCAA All-South First Team and the Conference USA First Team. . McManus was the anchor of a UAB defense, which was among the leaders in C-USA throughout the season in goals allowed (19), goals against average (0.94) and shutouts (8). The two-time C-USA Defensive Player of the Week was one of only three Blazers to start all 20 contests this season. He finishes his college career with 57 starts and 79 games played.
The duo becomes the second and third UAB players to be honored with selection in the program's 25-year history. Rumbani Munthali (1997-2000) was the only other player in the program to be named as an NSCAA All-American, earning third-team honors in 2000.
NSCAA/adidas®
2003 Division I Men All-America
First Team
GK
Will Hesmer*
Sr.
Wake Forest
Wilson, N.C.
D
Leonard Griffin
Sr.
UCLA
Palmdale, Calif.
D
Trevor McEachron
Jr.
Old Dominion
Woodbridge, Va.
D
Chris Wingert*
Sr.
St. John's
Babylon, N.Y.
M
Scott Buete*
Sr.
Maryland
Bowie, Md.
M
Sumed Ibrahim*
Sr.
Maryland
Prospect, Ky.
M
C.J. Klaas
Jr.
Washington
Cherry Valley, Ill.
F
Adom Crew
Sr.
Brown
Cincinnati, Ohio
F
Ned Grabavoy*
Jr.
Indiana
New Lennox, Ill.
F
Vedad Ibisevic
Fr.
Saint Louis
St. Louis, Mo.
F
Joseph Ngwenya*
Sr.
Coastal Carolina
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Second Team
GK
Zach Wells
Sr.
UCLA
Costa Mesa, Calif.
D
Ryan Cochrane
Jr.
Santa Clara
Portland, Ore.
D
Philip Hucles
Sr.
William and Mary
Virginia Beach, Va.
D
Jeff Laurentowicz
Jr.
Brown
West Chester, Pa.
D
Michael Parkhurst
So.
Wake Forest
Cranston, R.I.
M
Leonardo de Oliveira
So.
Alabama-Birmingham
Bryan, Texas
M
Damien Pottinger
Sr.
Duquesne
Scarborough, Ontario
M
Eric Vasquez
Jr.
Central Florida
Miami, Fla.
F
Matthew Delicate
Sr.
Virginia Commonwealth
Richmond, Va.
F
Matt Taylor
Sr.
UCLA
Irvine, Calif.
F
Attilla Vendegh
Sr.
Old Dominion
Stuvoud, Slovakia
F
Jeremiah White
Sr.
Wake Forest
Landsdowne, Pa.
Third Team
GK
Andrew Nucifora
So.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Derby, Conn.
D
Denny Clanton
Sr.
Dayton
Aurora, Ill.
D
Tony McManus
Sr.
Alabama-Birmingham
Memphis, Tenn.
D
Edwin Miranda
Sr.
Cal State-Northridge
Van Nuys, Calif.
D
Jason Perry
Sr.
Oakland
Southfield, Mich.
M
Mubarike Chisoni
Jr.
Coastal Carolina
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
M
Josh Gros
Sr.
Rutgers
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
M
Thabiso Khumalo
Jr.
Coastal Carolina
Bardstown, Ky.
F
Knox Cameron
Jr.
Michigan
Bronx, N.Y.
F
Justin Detter
Sr.
Notre Dame
White Lake, Mich.
F
Thomas McMenemy
Sr.
Columbia
Southhampton, England
F
Ryan Pore
So.
Tulsa
Mansfield, Ohio
* indicates prior selections