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Cocoziello unanimous All-Ivy selection

A year after winning the Ivy League Rookie of the Year award, sophomore defenseman Dan Cocoziello was unanimously selected to the first-team All-Ivy League roster.

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Representing the second team for Princeton were junior attackman Peter Trombino, freshman midfielder Mark Kovler, and sophomore goaltender Alex Hewit. Trombino has notched a team-high 19 goals this season, while Kovler has notched 16. Hewit currently leads Division I men's lacrosse with a .658 save percentage.

Meanwhile, junior attackman Scott Sowanick received an honorable mention, as did junior defenseman Zach Jungers and senior defenseman Ryan Schoenig. Along with Cocoziello and Hewit, the four players have been the foundation of a formidable Princeton defense that has held its opponents to eight or fewer goals in all but one game this season.

Stull signs with Redskins

Senior linebacker Justin Stull, a captain of the football team for two years, signed with the Washington Redskins after attending their minicamp this weekend. He is the fourth Tiger to sign with an NFL team this spring, entering the NFL after senior outside linebacker Ben Brielmaier, senior tight end Jon Dekker and senior cornerback Jay McCareins.

A first-team All-Ivy selection in 2003 and 2005, and a second-team selection in 2004, Stull had a team-high 86 tackles this season.

Last year, Zak Keasey '04 also found himself playing for the Redskins.

Wendell chosen for first-team All-Ivy

Senior designated hitter Stephen Wendell has earned a first-team All-Ivy League selection for baseball. Since spring break, Wendell has batted .345 over 27 games. Junior second baseman Aaron Prince and junior third baseman Sal Iacono were both selected to the second team.

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Additionally, five other players received honorable mentions.

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