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Sean Pickett <[log in to unmask]>
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Sean Pickett <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 31 Jan 2001 19:48:03 -0500
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Splitting the records using the NCAA Tournament as the
separation point does not cover Phil Latreille of Middlebury College,
who played from 1957-61.  He played for a program that is now
Division
III, but at the time played about half their games against current
Division I teams.

In 1959-60 Phil scored 10 goals vs Colgate, 80 goals for the
season in 1960-61 and 250 goals for his career.  He also scored
108 points in 196-61 (80 goals, 28 assists) and 346 points in his
career (250 goals, 96 assists).

Sean Pickett

On 31 Jan 01, at 10:47, Joe LaCour wrote:

> I go back to my original question -- should records be separated
> between the pre-modern and modern eras.  We have a few choices: (a)
> 1947 and before vs. 1948 & after  i.e. before the NCAA tournament
> was established & after (b)  Pre "no check in the offensive zone"
> and after (c)  When the NCAA split into divisions
>
> I lean towards (a).
>
> Joe LaCour
> Clarkson '77/78
> "Make it #1 in 2001"
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert H. Gross" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 10:18 AM
> Subject: record for most G, A, Pts
>
>
> > --- You wrote:
> > Actually the UNH Media Guide for the past several years has
> > credited
> Patten
> > with 6 goals in that game, a total which he confirmed in a letter
> > to UNH's 75th anniversary committee last season.  The record was
> > subsequently tied by Karl Adams (vs. Bowdoin, 1942) and Ken
> > McKinnon (vs. UConn, 1961).  In fact, McKinnon told me once that
> > when he scored six, if he had known one more would have broken the
> > record he would have gone for it in the 10-4 rout of UConn. ---
> > end of quote --- Actually, I believe the record for most goals,
> > assists and points belongs
> to Dick Rondeau of Dartmouth. In the final game of his career, he
> scored 12 goals and 11 assists (yes... that's correct... 23 points
> in one game!). The final score was Dartmouth 30 - Middlebury 0. The
> game took place in 1944. > > Bob Gross
>
>
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