Football Earns Seven Spots on SCIAC All-Academic Team

CLU has stellar season on and off the gridiron

Tuesday, Apr. 6, 2010 10:00 am

Matt Rosen earned All-SCIAC honors for his skills on the field and in the classroom.
Credit: Scott Chisholm Hi-res image

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Seven team members of the undisputed 2010 SCIAC Champion football team succeeded on the field and in the classroom earning SCIAC All-Academic Team honors. Student-athletes earning this recognition must sustain an overall grade point average of 3.20 or higher to earn the acknowledgement.

Official Release: 2010 SCIAC All-Academic Team

Senior offensive lineman Matt Rosen was the only Kingsmen to earn dual honors as both All-Academic and All-SCIAC taking down first team honors and his third career selection this year.

Joining Rosen as the offensive honorees is starting quarterback Jericho Toilolo, wide receiver Chris Hammond, tight end Jake Lins, and fullback Darryl Carter.

On the defensive side junior lineman Alexander Moe and freshman cornerback Patrick Knox also earned recognition.

In total 82 student-athletes from seven different institutions qualified for the All-Academic team.

The Cal Lutheran football team will open its 2010 campaign at home on September 11 against Linfield (OR) College.