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NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Records (Awards) Men’s Award Winners Division I Awards .......................................... 2 Division III Awards ....................................... 8 Special Awards .............................................. 12 2 AWARD WINNERS—DIVisiON I Division I Awards Matt Carle, Jr., Denver 2003 Carl Corazzini, Sr., Boston U. AHCA All- Andy Greene, Sr., Miami (Ohio) Krys Kolanos, So., Boston College Scott Parse, Jr., Neb.-Omaha East First Team Devin Rask, So., Providence David LeNeveu, So., Cornell America Teams Ryan Potulny, Jr., Minnesota West Second Team Brett Sterling, Sr., Colorado Col. Freddy Meyer, Sr., Boston U. Doug Murray, Sr., Cornell Scott Meyer, Sr., St. Cloud St. The American Hockey Coaches Associ ation East Second Team Ben Eaves, Jr., Boston College Jeff Jillson, Jr., Michigan (AHCA) Division I and III All-America teams John Curry, Jr., Boston U. Chris Higgins, So., Yale Greg Zanon, So., Neb.-Omaha have been selected by the AHCA Awards Reid Cashman, Jr., Quinnipiac Dominic Moore, Sr., Harvard Mike Bishai, Jr., Western Mich. Committee since 1954. Brian Yandle, Sr., New Hampshire Mike Cammalleri, So., Michigan Brian Boyle, Jr., Boston College West First Team Mark Cullen, Jr., Colorado Col. 2008 Michel Leveille, Jr., Maine Mike Brown, So., Ferris St. Bryan Lundbohm, Jr., North Dakota Mike Ouellette, Sr., Dartmouth John-Michael Liles, Sr., Michigan St. East First Team Tom Preissing, Sr., Colorado Col. Kevin Regan, Sr., New Hampshire West Second Team Noah Clarke, Sr., Colorado Col. 2000 Matt Gilroy, Jr., Boston U. Bobby Goepfert, Jr., St. Cloud St. Chris Kunitz, Sr., Ferris St. East First Team Mike Moore, Sr., Princeton Tom Gilbert, Sr., Wisconsin Peter Sejna, Jr., Colorado Col. Joel Laing, Sr., Rensselaer Nathan Gerbe, Jr., Boston College Nathan Oystrick, Sr., Northern Mich. East Second Team Justin Harney, Sr., St. Lawrence Lee Jubinville, Jr., Princeton David Backes, Jr., Minn. St. Mankato Mike Mottau, Sr., Boston College Mike Radja, Sr., New Hampshire Joe Pavelski, So., Wisconsin Mike Ayers, Jr., New Hampshire Brian Gionta, Jr., Boston College Paul Stastny, So., Denver J.D. Forrest, Jr., Boston College West First Team Noah Welch, So., Harvard Andy McDonald, Sr., Colgate Richard Bachman, Fr., Colorado Col. Stephen Baby, Sr., Cornell Jeff Farkas, Sr., Boston College Tyler Eckford, Jr., Alas. Fairbanks 2005 Lanny Gare, Sr., New Hampshire West First Team Jack Hillen, Sr., Colorado Col. East First Team Colin Hemingway, Sr., New Hampshire Karl Goehring, Jr., North Dakota Ryan Jones, Sr., Miami (Ohio) David McKee, So., Cornell West Second Team Jeff Dessner, Jr., Wisconsin T.J. Oshie, Jr., North Dakota Andrew Alberts, Sr., Boston College Jeff Jillson, So., Michigan Kevin Porter, Sr., Michigan Curtis McElhinney, So., Colorado Col. Noah Welch, Sr., Harvard Brad Fast, Sr., Michigan St. Shawn Horcoff, Sr., Michigan St. East Second Team Sean Collins, Sr., New Hampshire Paul Martin, Jr., Minnesota Jeff Panzer, Jr., North Dakota Josh Kassel, Jr., Army Patrick Eaves, Jr., Boston College Shane Joseph, Jr., Minn. St. Mankato Steve Reinprecht, Sr., Wisconsin Grant Clitsome, Sr., Clarkson Jason Guerriero, Sr., Northeastern Grant Stevenson, So., Minn. St. Mankato East Second Team Brad Flaishans, Sr., New Hampshire West First Team R.J. Umberger, Jr., Ohio St. Ty Conklin, Jr., New Hampshire Bryan Ewing, Sr., Boston U. Curtis McElhinney, Sr., Colorado Col. Chris Dyment, So., Boston U. Matt Fornataro, Sr., New Hampshire Matt Carle, So., Denver 2002 Brian Pothier, Sr., Rensselaer Peter McArthur, Sr., Boston U. Mark Stuart, Jr., Colorado Col. East First Team Brandon Dietrich, So., St. Lawrence West Second Team T.J. Hensick, So., Michigan Matt Underhill, Sr., Cornell Cory Larose, Sr., Maine Jeff Lerg, Jr., Michigan St. Marty Sertich, Jr., Colorado Col. Jim Fahey, Sr., Northeastern Brad Tapper, Jr., Rensselaer Chris Butler, Jr., Denver Brett Sterling, Jr., Colorado Col. Doug Murray, Jr., Cornell West Second Team Alec Martinez, Jr., Miami (Ohio) East Second Team Marc Cavosie, Jr., Rensselaer Jayme Platt, Jr., Lake Superior St. Chad Kolarik, Sr., Michigan Dov Grumet-Morris, Sr., Harvard Darren Haydar, Sr., New Hampshire Mike Pudlick, So., St. Cloud St. Ryan Lasch, So., St. Cloud St. Charlie Cook, Sr., Cornell Colin Hemingway, Jr., New Hampshire Mike Weaver, Sr., Michigan St. Chad Rau, Jr., Colorado Col. Brian Yandle, Jr., New Hampshire West First Team Mike Comrie, So., Michigan Lee Goren, Sr., North Dakota 2007 Matt Moulson, Jr., Cornell Ryan Miller, Jr., Michigan St. Ryan Shannon, Sr., Boston College Mike Komisarek, So., Michigan Dany Heatley, Fr., Wisconsin East First Team Lee Stempniak, Sr., Dartmouth Jordan Leopold, Sr., Minnesota John Curry, Sr., Boston U. West Second Team Mike Cammalleri, Jr., Michigan 1999 Drew Bagnall, Sr., St. Lawrence Tuomas Tarkki, Sr., Northern Mich. Mark Hartigan, Sr., St. Cloud St. East First Team Reid Cashman, Sr., Quinnipiac Andy Greene, Jr., Miami (Ohio) John Pohl, Sr., Minnesota Eric Heffler, Sr., St. Lawrence Brian Boyle, Sr., Boston College Brett Skinner, Jr., Denver East Second Team David Cullen, Sr., Maine David Jones, Jr., Dartmouth Gabe Gauthier, Jr., Denver Mike Mottau, Jr., Boston College Michel Leveille, Sr., Maine Yann Danis, So., Brown Colin Murphy, Sr., Michigan Tech Chris Dyment, Sr., Boston U. Brian Gionta, So., Boston College West First Team Jeff Tambellini, Jr., Michigan Peter Metcalf, Sr., Maine Steve Kariya, Sr., Maine David Brown, Sr., Notre Dame Niko Dimitrakos, Sr., Maine Jason Krog, Sr., New Hampshire Alex Goligoski, Jr., Minnesota 2004 Ben Eaves, So., Boston College West First Team Jack Johnson, So., Michigan East First Team Matt Murley, Sr., Rensselaer Joe Blackburn, So., Michigan St. Ryan Duncan, So., North Dakota Yann Danis, Sr., Brown West Second Team Scott Swanson, Sr., Colorado Col. T.J. Hensick, Sr., Michigan Brad Williamson, Sr., North Dakota Jonathan Toews, So., North Dakota Andrew Alberts, Jr., Boston College Wade Dubielewicz, Jr., Denver Thomas Pock, Sr., Massachusetts Andrew Hutchinson, Sr., Michigan St. Jason Blake, Sr., North Dakota East Second Team Steve Saviano, Sr., New Hampshire John-Michael Liles, Jr., Michigan St. Brian Swanson, Sr., Colorado Col. Jon Quick, So., Massachusetts Lee Stempniak, Jr., Dartmouth Greg Zanon, Jr., Neb.-Omaha Mike York, Sr., Michigan St. Matt Gilroy, So., Boston U. Tony Voce, Sr., Boston College Rob Collins, Sr., Ferris St. East Second Team Sean Sullivan, Sr., Boston U. West First Team Mark Cullen, Sr., Colorado Col. Michel Larocque, Sr., Boston U. Nick Dodge, Jr., Clarkson Bernd Bruckler, Jr., Wisconsin Jeff Hoggan, Sr., Neb.-Omaha Jayme Filipowicz, Jr., New Hampshire Eric Ehn, Jr., Air Force Willie Mitchell, So., Clarkson Trevor Smith, So., New Hampshire Keith Ballard, Jr., Minnesota Ryan Caldwell, Sr., Denver 2001 Erik Cole, So., Clarkson West Second Team Brandon Bochenski, Jr., North Dakota East First Team Jeff Hamilton, Jr., Yale Bobby Goepfert, Sr., St. Cloud St. Junior Lessard, Sr., Minn. Duluth Ty Conklin, Sr., New Hampshire Rejean Stringer, Sr., Merrimack Taylor Chorney, So., North Dakota Zach Parise, So., North Dakota Bobby Allen, Sr., Boston College West Second Team Matt Hunwick, Sr., Michigan East Second Team Kent Huskins, Sr., Clarkson Nathan Davis, Jr., Miami (Ohio) Jeff Maund, So., Ohio St. Jim Howard, So., Maine Erik Anderson, Sr., St. Lawrence Benoit Cotnoir, Sr., Notre Dame Scott Parse, Sr., Neb.-Omaha Brian Gionta, Sr., Boston College Mike Santorelli, Jr., Northern Mich. Prestin Ryan, Sr., Maine Mike Weaver, Jr., Michigan St. Stephen Wood, Sr., Providence Jeff Hamilton, Sr., Yale Hugo Boisvert, Jr., Ohio St. Patrick Eaves, So., Providence West First Team Paul Comrie, Sr., Denver 2006 Todd Jackson, Sr., Maine Ryan Miller, So., Michigan St. Jay Panzer, Sr., North Dakota East First Team Ryan Shannon, Jr., Boston College Jordan Leopold, Jr., Minnesota Cory Schneider, So., Boston College Colin Shields, Sr., Maine Travis Roche, So., North Dakota 1998 Peter Harrold, Sr., Boston College West Second Team Dany Heatley, So., Wisconsin East First Team Dan Spang, Sr., Boston U. Al Montoya, So., Michigan Andy Hilbert, So., Michigan Marc Robitaille – Northeastern Chris Collins, Sr., Boston College Beau Geisler, Sr., Minn. Duluth Jeff Panzer, Sr., North Dakota Ray Giroux – Yale Greg Moore, Sr., Maine East Second Team T.J. Trevelyan, Sr., St. Lawrence A.J. Thelan, Fr., Michigan St. Tom Poti – Boston U. Derek Edwardson, Sr., Miami (Ohio) Nolan Schaefer, So., Providence Chris Drury – Boston U. West First Team Jim Slater, Jr., Michigan St. Matt Desrosiers, Sr., St. Lawrence Mark Mowers – New Hampshire Brian Elliott, Jr., Wisconsin Thomas Vanek, So., Minnesota Ron Hainsey, So., Mass.-Lowell Marty Reasoner – Boston College AWARD WINNERS—DIVISION I 3 West First Team 1995 Bob Marshall – Miami (Ohio) Dan Ratushny – Cornell Michael Smith – Lake Superior St. Joel Gardner – Colgate Chad Alban – Michigan St. East First Team Dan Boyle – Miami (Ohio) Fred Knipscheer – St. Cloud St. Jean-Yves Roy – Maine Curtis Murphy – North Dakota Blair Allison – Maine Brian Savage – Miami (Ohio) C.J. Young – Harvard Brian Mueller – Clarkson Brian Rolston – Lake Superior St. Hugo Boisvert – Ohio St. Chris Imes – Maine West Second Team Bill Muckalt – Michigan Mike Grier – Boston U. 1992 Jason Muzzatti – Michigan St. Mike York – Michigan St. Greg Bullock – Mass.-Lowell Kord Cernich – Lake Superior St. East Second Team Martin St. Louis – Vermont East First Team Kip Noble – Michigan Tech Parris Duffus – Cornell Lee Davidson – North Dakota Alex Westlund – Yale West First Team Jim
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