Oklahoma State University Athletics
Seven Cowboys Earn Football All-Big 12 Honors
April 08, 2003 | Cowboy Football
Massey, the nation's top kickoff returner averaging 34.8 yards a return, was the lone Oklahoma State performer on the first team earning the kickoff returner spot.
Sophomore wide receiver Rashaun Woods and sophomore place-kicker Luke Phillips were both named to the second team.
Woods set a new school record for receptions in a season with 80 and finished second all-time in receiving yards in a season with 1,023.
Phillips, a Lou Groza Award Semifinalist, connected on 15-of-17 field goals this season, including three against Oklahoma last Saturday in Norman.
Junior wide receiver/punt returner Terrance Davis-Bryant, junior left tackle Kyle Eaton, and seniors Scott Elder and Dwayne Levels all received honorable mention All-Big 12 plaudits.
Davis-Bryant was ninth in the nation in punt returns with a 13.45 average per return. He was OSU's second leading receiver this season with 38 catches for 368 yards.
Eaton started in 10 of 11 games this season at left tackle, the only game he missed the start against was against Louisiana Tech because of an injury. The junior has started 27 games during his collegiate career.
Elder enjoyed his finest season in an OSU uniform, finishing 17th in the country in punting averaging 43.6 yards a punt. The four-year starter had 22 punts downed inside the opponent's 20 this season while also recording his career-long punt of 64 yards.
Levels, the senior co-captain and defensive leader of the team, topped all Cowboys with 110 tackles this season, including 10 for losses. He recorded a 20 tackle performance against Baylor and also returned an interception 57 yards for a touchdown against Colorado this season.










