Seven players whose teams advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's College Cup lead the selections to the 2007 NSCAA/adidas All-American team.
National champs Wake Forest led the way with three players on the squad, Pat Phelan, Sam Cronin and Cody Arnoux.
The complete list is below:
| 2007 NSCAA / adidas Men's D-I All-America Team | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Position | Name | Class | School |
| First Team | |||
| GK | Stefan Frei | So. | California |
| D | Eric Brunner | Sr. | Ohio State |
| D | Julius James** | Sr. | Connecticut |
| D | Pat Phelan | Sr. | Wake Forest |
| M | Reuben Ayarna | Jr. | Boston College |
| M | Alejandro Bedoya | Jr. | Boston College |
| M | Andrew Jacobson | Sr. | California |
| M | Peter Lowry | Sr. | Santa Clara |
| F | Xavier Balc | Sr. | Ohio State |
| F | Joseph Lapira* | Sr. | Notre Dame |
| F | Patrick Nyarko | Jr. | Virginia Tech |
| F | O'Brien White | Jr. | Connecticut |
| Second Team | |||
| GK | Billy Chiles | Sr. | Towson |
| D | Calum Angus | Jr. | Saint Louis |
| D | Andy Iro** | Sr. | UC Santa Barbara |
| D | Jon Leathers | Sr. | Furman |
| D | Ryan Miller | Sr. | Notre Dame |
| M | Sam Cronin | Jr. | Wake Forest |
| M | Bruno Guarda* | Jr. | SMU |
| M | Brad Ring | Jr. | Indiana |
| M | David Roth | Sr. | Northwestern |
| F | Andre Akpan | So. | Harvard |
| F | Graciano Brito | Jr. | Quinnipiac |
| F | Michael Fucito | Jr. | Harvard |
| F | Mike Grella | Jr. | Duke |
| Third Team | |||
| GK | Zack Simmons | Sr. | Massachusetts |
| D | Chris Clements | Jr. | Tulsa |
| D | Joe Donoho | Sr. | Bradley |
| D | Omar Gonzalez | So. | Maryland |
| M | Pavle Dundjer | Sr. | Illinois-Chicago |
| M | Stephen King | Sr. | Maryland |
| M | Shea Salinas | Sr. | Furman |
| M | Michael Videira* | Sr. | Duke |
| M | Andy Wright | Sr. | West Virginia |
| F | Cody Arnoux | So. | Wake Forest |
| F | Michael Ferguson | So. | Loyola (Ill.) |
| F | George Josten | Sr. | Gonzaga |
| F | Sherron Manswell | Sr. | Boston College |
(* denotes repeat selection)
Founded in 1941, the NSCAA has grown into the nation's largest coaching organization regardless of sport. Its 17,000 members coach at all levels of the game and are dedicated to coaching education as well as recognizing achievement in soccer. The NSCAA's annual convention is "The World's Largest Gathering of Soccer Coaches."
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