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Rick Meagher BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALL-AMERICANS GoTerriers.com FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS TWO-TIME FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS YEAR PLAYER POSITION 1949-50 Ralph “Ike” Bevins Goal Walt Anderson Forward Jack Garrity Forward 1950-51 Jack Garrity Forward 1952-53 Dick Rodenhiser Forward 1957-58 Don MacLeod Defense Bob Dupuis Defense Bob Marquis Forward 1958-59 Bob Marquis Forward 1963-64 Richie Green Defense 1964-65 Jack Ferreira Goal Tom Ross Defense JACK GARRITY BOB MARQUIS TOM ROSS 1965-66 Tom Ross Defense 1949-50 1957-58 1964-65 Fred Bassi Forward 1950-51 1958-59 1965-66 1966-67 Brian Gilmour Defense 1967-68 Herb Wakabayashi Forward 1968-69 Herb Wakabayashi Forward 1969-70 Mike Hyndman Defense 1970-71 Steve Stirling Foward Bob Brown Defense 1949-50 1971-72 Bob Brown Defense John Danby Forward 1950-51 Dan Brady Goal 1972-73 Ed Walsh Goal Steve Dolloff Forward 1973-74 Bill Burlington Forward Vic Stanfield Defense 1974-75 Vic Stanfield Defense Rick Meagher Forward 1975-76 Rick Meagher Forward Peter Brown Defense HERB WAKABAYASHI BOB BROWN VIC STANFIELD 1976-77 Rick Meagher Forward 1967-68 1970-71 1973-74 1978-79 Jack O’Callahan Defense 1968-69 1971-72 1974-75 Jim Craig Goal 1983-84 Cleon Daskalakis Goal 1990-91 Shawn McEachern Forward 1991-92 David Sacco Forward 1992-93 David Sacco Forward 1993-94 Mike Pomichter Forward 1994-95 Mike Grier Forward 1995-96 Jay Pandolfo Forward 1996-97 Chris Drury Forward Jon Coleman Defense 1997-98 Chris Drury Forward Tom Poti Defense 2002-03 Freddy Meyer Defense 2005-06 Dan Spang Defense 2006-07 John Curry Goal 2007-08 Matt Gilroy Defense 2008-09 Matt Gilroy Defense DAVID SACCO CHRIS DRURY MATT GILROY Colin Wilson Forward 1991-92 1996-97 2007-08 2009-10 Colby Cohen Defense 1992-93 1997-98 2008-09 2014-15 Jack Eichel Forward Matt Grzelcyk Defense SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS YEAR PLAYER POSITION RICK MEAGHER 1983-84 T.J. Connolly Defense 1985-86 Jay Octeau Defense A THREE-TIME FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN John Cullen Forward Clark Donatelli Forward 1974-75; 1975-76; 1976-77 1990-91 Peter Ahola Defense 1991-92 Tom Dion Defense ECAC ALL-DECADE (1970s) FIRST-TEAM SELECTION 1992-93 Kaj Linna Defense VOTED NEW ENGLAND MVP AND MOST VALUABLE FORWARD 1993-94 J.P. McKersie Goal BY NE HOCKEY WRITERS ASSOCIATION, 1976-77 Rich Brennan Defense Jaques Joubert Forward GORDON ‘MICKEY’ COCHRANE AWARD WINNER AS BU’S 1994-95 Kaj Linna Defense ATHLETE OF THE YEAR, 1977 Chris O’Sullivan Forward 1995-96 Jon Coleman Defense YEAR GP G A PTS Chris Drury Forward 1996-97 Chris Kelleher Defense 1973-74 30 19 21 40 1997-98 Chris Kelleher Defense 1974-75 32 25 28 53 1998-99 Michael Larocque Goal 1975-76 28 12 25 37 1999-00 Chris Dyment Defense 2000-01 Carl Corazzini Forward 1976-77 34 34 46 80 2001-02 Chris Dyment Defense TOTALS 124 90 120 210 2005-06 John Curry Goal 2006-07 Matt Gilroy Defense Sean Sullivan Defense 2007-08 Bryan Ewing Forward Pete MacArthur Forward 2008-09 Kevin Shattenkirk Defense.
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