second team:
c daren engellant (all-time leader in shot blocks, second all-time in rebounding)
f matt williams
f kmaar davis
g travis decuire (all-time leader in assists at montana)
g kevin criswell (fourth all-time scorer, all-around hustle guy.)
honorable mention: shane christiansen (second all-time in assists); andrew strait (fifth all-time scorer, author of one of the greatest idividual performances in the history of montana basketball v. nevada in ncaa's); kevin kearney; wayne tinkle (sixth all-time scorer, fourth all-time rebounder); virgil matthews (twice voted team's outstanding defensive player, mr. clutch in two big sky championships and one of only two montana wins at the big dance.)
notes: the old-timers definitely get short-shrift. bob cope, still the third all-time scorer, needs to be somewhere, as does lou rocheleau, charles davis, eddie argenbright, zip rhoades, ray howard, dan balko, terry screnar. maybe we put lucien in this crowd, and elevate one of the modern guys to the point. remember, these guys put up their numbers against the much tougher competition of the old pacific coast and skyline conferences.
still, lucien was a remarkable talent, lightening-quick, who got submerged in the pattern-offense of frosty cox. in a modern up-tempo game, lucien would have been incredible. at least that's what my grandfather tells me.
finally, happy to reserve a spot for anthony johnson. i'm not putting anybody on my list based on one year in the program.