Indiana also landed four players on the All-Conference first team. Michigan and Wisconsin each had three players named to the first team while Ohio State contributed two, and Minnesota, Illinois, and Michigan State each had one.
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1st Team
1. Nick Fehrman - Michigan
2. Tony Esealuka - Wisconsin
3. Peyton Lauber - Minnesota
4. Jonathan Purnell - Indiana
5. Ben Dall - Indiana
6. Tyler Graham - Indiana
7. Sequoyah Burke-Combs - Michigan
8. Isaac Hall - Indiana
9. Taylor Hurff - Ohio State
10. Jordan Heginbottom - Wisconsin
11. Bryan Hoffman - Ohio State
12. Christian Mentzer - Michigan
13. John Hugelet - Illinois
14. Neil Warren - Wisconsin
15. Adam Umstead - Michigan State
2nd Team
1. Chris Nwonye - Iowa
2. Kevin Lamb - Purdue
3. Dan Gaenslen - Wisconsin
4. Ryan LeClair - Minnesota
5. Drew Vecchio - Michigan
6. David Stauder - Ohio State
7. Dan Noland - Ohio State
8. Cole Van Harn - Michigan
9. Jack Butterfield - Minnesota
10. Joel Conzelmann - Michigan
11. Ben Vanderlaan - Michigan State
12. Kurtis Shepherd - Wisconsin
13. Bryce Campbell - Indiana
14. Thomas Scott Dehnke - Indiana
15. Ian Hildebrandt - Ohio State
Honarable Mention
Dion Crowder - Purdue
Johnathan Enari - Indiana
Ian Fleming - Illinois
Jacob Garwood - Indiana
John Heany - Illinois
John Iadipaolo - Michigan State
Kyle Pedraza - Wisconsin
Chris Seguin - Ohio State
Stuart Starkweather - Michigan
Mike Waszkowski - Illinois
Taylor Young - Iowa
Sam Zivot - Indiana