Who made it from Cornell?
Stephen Baby, Applied Economics/Management
David Kozier, Applied Economics/Management
Denis Ladouceur, Economics
Mark McRae, College Scholar
Matt McRae, Biology and Sociology
Sam Paolini, Applied Economics/Management
Some other interesting notes...
Harvard, despite purported rampant grade inflation, only managed two All-Academic team members (requires a min of 3.0/4.0, I believe).
Rensselaer suspiciously had all five of its All-Academic winners as "Management" majors.
Scott Basiuk, Management
Hamish Cunning, Management
Andrew McPherson, Management
Steve Munn, Management
Jim Vickers, Management
Clarkson's Ian Manzano is doing his MBA!
find the rest of the completely uninteresting, irrelevant info as an ECAC press release at http://hockey.ecac.com/site
(thank god they finally changed that dreaded springfield college web address)
(also, does anyone know what the hell AVAYA is?)
Avaya is a spinoff of Lucent I believe...
and Clarkson's Gaspar Sekelj, who has played sparingly this year is also a grad student...in his 4th academic year like Manzano.
Why is it suspicious that all of RPI's All-Academic players are Management majors? It's a tradition started by Ned Harkness. :-D
I had the same reaction about the lack of AA's at Harvard.
Yep, Avaya is a spinoff of Lucent, in turn a spin-off of AT&T.
speaking of avaya, grady mentioned something about avaya being the first head sponsor of the tourney? thanks avaya!
I noticed that some Dartmouth Freshmen are listed. The rules state that one has to have completed an academic year. Does anyone know what the story is?