Dryden at No. 10
Posted by Mark
Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: Mark (---.nas.vdot.net)
Date: March 28, 2002 10:12AM
Sports Illustrated, in the new issue, compiled a list of the most impressive college sports feats by individual athletes. Ken Dryden rounded out the list at No. 10:
1) Jesse Owen in '35 setting four world records at the Big Ten meet
2) Cael Sanderson's 159-0 wrestling record, with the Iowa State senior finishing his career last week
3) Barry Sanders of Okie State rushing for 2,628 yards and 39 TDs in '88
4) Jim Brown in 1956-57 scoring 43 goals in lacrosse and dominating in football with just under 1,000 yards rushing and 14 TDs
5) Oscar Robertson's career averages of 33.8 points and 15.2 rebounds at Cincinnati from 1957-60
6) Tracy Caulkins of Florida winning 12 individual NCAA swimming titles from 1982-84
7) Robin Ventura's 58-game hitting streak at Okie State
8) Red Grange scoring five TDs and throwing for a sixth in 1924 as Illinois whipped Michigan 39-14
9) Bill Walton's 21 of 22 shooting performance and 22 points in UCLA's 87-66 win over Mempis State in the '73 championship game
10) Cornell's Ken Dryden compiling a 76-4-1 record with a 1.59 GAA from 1966-69, which included an NCAA crown in 1967.
*10b) BU shutting out Cornell 4-0 in the '72 NCAA hockey title game, the first shutout of the Big Red since the early 1960s
* At the author's discretion
1) Jesse Owen in '35 setting four world records at the Big Ten meet
2) Cael Sanderson's 159-0 wrestling record, with the Iowa State senior finishing his career last week
3) Barry Sanders of Okie State rushing for 2,628 yards and 39 TDs in '88
4) Jim Brown in 1956-57 scoring 43 goals in lacrosse and dominating in football with just under 1,000 yards rushing and 14 TDs
5) Oscar Robertson's career averages of 33.8 points and 15.2 rebounds at Cincinnati from 1957-60
6) Tracy Caulkins of Florida winning 12 individual NCAA swimming titles from 1982-84
7) Robin Ventura's 58-game hitting streak at Okie State
8) Red Grange scoring five TDs and throwing for a sixth in 1924 as Illinois whipped Michigan 39-14
9) Bill Walton's 21 of 22 shooting performance and 22 points in UCLA's 87-66 win over Mempis State in the '73 championship game
10) Cornell's Ken Dryden compiling a 76-4-1 record with a 1.59 GAA from 1966-69, which included an NCAA crown in 1967.
*10b) BU shutting out Cornell 4-0 in the '72 NCAA hockey title game, the first shutout of the Big Red since the early 1960s
* At the author's discretion
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Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: Mark (---.nas.vdot.net)
Date: March 28, 2002 10:13AM
Correction on No. 9....Walton had 44 points, not 22
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: March 28, 2002 10:24AM
Wait, didn't Dryden also have an NCAA championship in 1970?
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: Craine (---.randomhouse.com)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:05AM
Brian Cropper was the goalie of the 1969-1970 undefeated team...
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: Mark (---.nas.vdot.net)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:06AM
I'm not falling for that "Cropper Trap" Age
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:10AM
Mike, humor. Humor, Mike. Guess you haven't met.
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: Craine (---.randomhouse.com)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:12AM
Oops... My fault... Guess I had forgotten why I stopped posting here...
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: jeh25 (130.132.105.---)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:24AM
'cause you have no sense of humor?
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: March 28, 2002 11:54AM
For someone who stopped posting, you sure do a lot of it
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: ugarte (---.ipt.aol.com)
Date: March 29, 2002 01:24AM
Mike, I think that you should have known that Age wasn't going to get that wrong and had to be kidding. But . . .
Age, if you really consider that "humor" perhaps someday you'll be introduced to it yourself.
Age, if you really consider that "humor" perhaps someday you'll be introduced to it yourself.
Re: Dryden at No. 10
Posted by: Mark (---.nas.vdot.net)
Date: March 29, 2002 09:19AM
Geez, I never knew this innocent post about Kenny D. would lead to fratricide among the Cayugites.
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