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Senior Justin Foss and sophomore Marco Riboli both earned MIAC All-Conference postseason honors.

 

Foss & Riboli Earn MIAC Honors!

Complete List Of MIAC All-Conference Awards


MOORHEAD, Minn. (11/17/08)-- Concordia senior forward Justin Foss (Fargo, N.D./Fargo South HS) and sophomore midfielder Marco Riboli (Bergamo, Italy) earned MIAC All-Conference honors it was announced by the league office on Monday. Foss was named to the MIAC All-Conference First Team while Riboli earned MIAC All-Conference Honorable Mention honors. Senior Aaron Klein (Fergus Falls, Minn.) was placed on the All-MIAC Sportsmanship Team.

It is the first time for Foss and Riboli to earn MIAC postseason honors.

Foss led the MIAC in goals in conference games this season (9). He finished the conference season with nine goals and two assists for 20 points. Foss was second in the league in total points and second in points per game (2.00). He was also tied for fourth in game-winning goals (2) and ninth in both shots (25) and shots per game (2.50).

Overall Foss scored at least two goals in four of the last six games of the season and had at least one score in eight of the final ten games. He finished the season with 15 goals and two assists for 32 points. His goal total is the second highest in school history and his point total is fourth best in program history.

Riboli led the MIAC in assists and assists per game. He had seven assists in the team's 10 league games. Riboli had one goal and seven assists in conference games and was tied for second on the team in scoring in league play.

For the entire season Riboli had three goals and 11 assists for 17 points. It is his highest point total of his collegiate career and his assist total is the third highest in program history.



     
     
     
     
     


     
 
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