November 4, 2008

Former Ranger Lance Snodgrass Named to RMAC Men's Soccer All-Time Team

Colorado Springs, Colo.: Lance Snodgrass was named to the 12-man Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men's Soccer All-Time team.  Current Major League Soccer player John Cunliffe of Fort Lewis was named all-time top player.

Snodgrass (2000-03), from Leawood, Kan., was a midfielder for the Rangers.  He was a two-time RMAC Player of the Year (02-03) and a three-time First Team All-RMAC selection.  He is ranked fifth currently in RMAC annals with 118 career points.  He holds Regis school records in goals (44), game-winning goals (11), assists (30), shots attempted (260), shots on goal (138) and points.  He also holds the top two spots in goals scored in one season with 17 in 2002 and 15 in 2003, while his 13 assists in 2003 are also tops on the Regis charts.

In 2001, he garnered First Team All-Midwest Region and Third Team All-American laurels.  Snodgrass was tabbed to the First Team All-Midwest Region by the NSCAA his senior season, marking the second time in three seasons.

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