Annual Awards

Started by Chris '03, March 07, 2014, 11:34:41 AM

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Chris '03

ECAC Awards:
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2013-14/News/20142003_All-Conf_All_Rook_Team

FIRST TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward        Greg Carey, St. Lawrence
Forward        Daniel Carr, Union
Forward        Ryan Haggerty, Rensselaer
Defense        Shayne Gostisbehere, Union
Defense        Mat Bodie, Union
Goaltender    Colin Stevens, Union

SECOND TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward        Sam Anas, Quinnipiac
Forward        Kellen Jones, Quinnipiac
Forward        Jesse Root, Yale
Defense        Gavin Bayreuther, St. Lawrence
Defense        Joakim Ryan, Cornell
Goaltender    Andy Iles, Cornell


THIRD TEAM ALL-LEAGUE
Forward        Kenny Agostino, Yale
Forward        Daniel Ciampini, Union
Forward        Brian Ferlin, Cornell
Defense        Spiro Goulakos, Colgate
Defense        Dennis Robertson, Brown
Goaltender    Charlie Finn, Colgate

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Forward        Sam Anas, Quinnipiac
Forward        Matt Carey, St. Lawrence
Forward        Mike Vecchione, Union
Defense        Gavin Bayreuther, St. Lawrence
Defense        James de Haas, Clarkson
Goaltender    Charlie Finn, Colgate


Ivy Awards

Iles Ivy POY:
http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2014/3/6/MICE_0306145306.aspx#.Uxn0mOSuJqU.facebook

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Andy Iles, Cornell (Sr., G – Ithaca, N.Y.)
 
CO-ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
Sean Malone, Harvard (Fr., F – West Seneca, N.Y.)
Alex Lyon, Yale (Fr., G – Baudette, Minn.)
 
FIRST-TEAM ALL-IVY
Brian Ferlin, Cornell (Jr., F – Jacksonville, Fla.)
Andrew Ammon, Princeton (Sr., F – Aldie, Va.)
Jesse Root, Yale (Sr., F – Pittsburgh, Pa.)*
Dennis Robertson, Brown (Sr., D, Fort St. John, BC)
Joakim Ryan, Cornell (Jr., D – Rumson, N.J.)*
Andy Iles, Cornell (Sr., G – Ithaca, N.Y.)
 
SECOND-TEAM ALL-IVY^
Matt Lorito, Brown (Jr., F – Oakville, Ont.)
Eric Neiley, Dartmouth (Jr., F – Warminster, Pa.)
Jim Vesey, Harvard (So., F – North Reading, Mass.)
Ken Agostino, Yale (Sr. F – Flanders, N.J.)
Rob O'Gara, Yale (So., D – Nesconset, N.Y.)
Gus Young, Yale (Sr., D – Dedham, Mass.)
Charles Grant, Dartmouth (So., G – Berwick, Nova Scotia)
 
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-IVY
Nick Lappin, Brown (So., F – Geneva, Ill.)
John McCarron, Cornell (Jr., F – Macomb, Mich.)
Sean Malone, Harvard (Fr. F – West Seneca, N.Y.)
Tyler Steel, Brown (Fr., G – Kelowna, BC)
Raphael Girard, Harvard (Sr., G - Saint–Hyacinthe, Que.)
Alex Lyon, Yale (Fr., G – Baudette, Minn.)
 
* Unanimous Selection
^ Due to ties in the voting, second team was expanded to seven
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

KeithK

Do they not do a freshman team anymore?

French Rage

Wait, wait, wait, there's someone from Aldie playing college hockey and they're good at it?
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

BMac

Is is just me or are there way more American dudes than one would expect?! (in other words, fewer Canadians)

Chris '03

Quote from: BMacIs is just me or are there way more American dudes than one would expect?! (in other words, fewer Canadians)

That jumped out at me too. Way fewer Canadians than I presume is typical.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Trotsky

Congrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award.  (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):

81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles


This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder, with 16 different players being so honored.  That's why they call it Goaltender U:

62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles

Swampy

Quote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award.  (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):

81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles


This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder, with 16 different players being so honored.  That's why they call it Goaltender U:

62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles

Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::

marty

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award.  (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):

81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles


This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder, with 16 different players being so honored.  That's why they call it Goaltender U:

62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles

Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::

:-)
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

KGR11

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award.  (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):

81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles


This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder, with 16 different players being so honored.  That's why they call it Goaltender U:

62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles

Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::

That's because Dryden wasn't on that team.  Brian Cropper was the goaltender that season.

Rita

Quote from: KGR11
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award.  (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):

81 Tredway
84 Moeser
87 Nieuwendyk
96 Chartrand
97 Knopp
02 Murray
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
14 Iles


This is the 23rd season (out of 59) with a Cornell goalie as the first team netminder, with 16 different players being so honored.  That's why they call it Goaltender U:

62 Kennedy
63 Kennedy
65 McKibbon
66 McKibbon
67 Dryden
68 Dryden
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
73 Elenbaas
82 Hayward
83 Eliot
88 D'Allesio
91 D'Allesio
92 Duffus
96 Skazyk
97 Elliott
01 Underhill
02 Underhill
03 Leneveu
05 McKee
10 Scrivens
12 Iles
14 Iles

Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::

That's because Dryden wasn't on that team.  Brian Cropper was the goaltender that season.

Whoosh

KeithK

Quote from: marty
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: TrotskyCongrats to Andy, our first Ivy POTY since 2005 and just our ninth in the 35-year history of the award.  (Had it existed in the 60s and 70s we might have a dozen more):

...
69 Dryden
71 Cropper
...

Amazing. Dryden didn't win it in 1970 even though the team was undefeated. ::screwy::

:-)
Running gags aside, It's pretty interesting that someone else won the award in 1970.  I Immediately thought of Clarkson's Bullock but of course this is an Ivy list. Who won in '70 then?

dag14


Trotsky

Quote from: KeithKRunning gags aside, It's pretty interesting that someone else won the award in 1970.  I Immediately thought of Clarkson's Bullock but of course this is an Ivy list. Who won in '70 then?
Don McGuinness, Brown.

Swampy

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: KeithKRunning gags aside, It's pretty interesting that someone else won the award in 1970.  I Immediately thought of Clarkson's Bullock but of course this is an Ivy list. Who won in '70 then?
Don McGuinness, Brown.
Probably because CROPPER didn't have to make any saves that year.

ugarte

Did the other ivies play with an empty net in '96?