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Final Standings
(Thru 11/20/2000) AMC   OVERALL
W L T Pct.   W L T Pct.
Rio Grande* 9 2 0 .818   15 4 3 .750
Ohio Dominican* 8 1 2 .818   12 5 3 .675
Mt. Vernon Naz. 8 2 1 .773   16 7 1 .688
Tiffin 7 2 2 .727   13 4 3 .725
Walsh 8 3 0 .727   15 6 0 .714
Malone 6 4 1 .591   7 11 1 .395
Cedarville 5 4 2 .545   9 9 2 .500
Geneva 4 7 0 .364   8 9 1 .472
Point Park 3 8 0 .273   6 9 0 .400
Saint Vincent 2 9 0 .182   6 14 0 .300
Urbana 2 9 0 .182   6 14 0 .300
Shawnee State 0 11 0 .000   3 14 0 .176
*AMC Co-Champions

Player of the Year
Josh Robson, Mount Vernon Nazarene College

Coach of the Year
David Mor, Ohio Dominican College

CEDARVILLE, Ohio -- Mount Vernon Nazarene College forward Josh Robson is the J. Albert Turner Award recipient as the AMC Player of the Year in men's soccer. AMC Coach of the Year honors went to Ohio Dominican's David Mor.

Robson, a senior forward from Mansfield, Ohio, paced MVNC to a 16-7-1 overall record, a third-place finish in the AMC at 8-2-1, and a berth in the NAIA Region IX Tournament. In 22 games played, he tallied 22 goals with 10 assists for 56 points. He ranked third in the AMC in scoring at 2.36 points per game.

Mor guided ODC to a 12-5-3 overall record and 8-1-2 conference slate for a share of the AMC championship. The Panthers, who earned their second league title with the other coming in 1997, were the NAIA Region IX runner-up.

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