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Reply To: | Kevin B. Powers |
Date: | Sun, 31 Mar 1996 23:38:00 -0500 |
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On Sun, 31 Mar 1996, Nathan Boyle wrote:
> I ran down the list of Hobey Baker winners and "also rans," and tallied
> how many winners and nominations each has had.
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> Minn. 3 winners 9 nominations
> MSU 1 winner 9 nominations
> Harvard 3 winners 7 nominations
> Minn.
> Duluth 3 winners 3 nominations
> BC 1 winner 7 nominations
> Maine 1 winner 7 nominations
> BGSU 2 winners 6 nominations
> North
> Dakota 1 winner 10 nominations
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> NMU 7 nominations
> North
> Eastern 1 nomination
> Mankato 1 nomination
> St. Thomas 1 nomination
> Merrimack 1 nomination
> Bowdoin 2 nomination
> Clarkson 4 nominations
> Plattsburgh 1 nomination
> Denver 3 nominations
> UMass L. 5 nominations
> Vermont 4 nominations
> Wisc. 4 nominations
> Notre Dame 1 nomination
> Yale 2 nominations
> Providence 7 nomination
> BU 7 nominations
> Babson 2 nominations
> WMU 3 nominations
> Bemidji 1 nomination
> OSU 1 nomination
> St.
> Anselm 1 nomination
> RPI 4 nominations
> UIC (wow!) 1 nomination
> Cornell 1 nomination
> Colgate 2 nominations
> St.
> Lawrence 3 nominations
> LSSU 6 nominations
> Michigan 7 nominations
> Miami 1 nomination
> UAF 1 nomination
> MTU 1 nomination
> CC 2 nominations
>
I'm really impressed with Minn-Duluth's 3 for 3 (nominations to winners).
What is the story behind the D-2 and D-3 teams with players nomminated?
I never really thought about it, but I guess the Hobie is not limited to
strickly D-1 players, as the Hiesman is not limited to D-1A players
(Steve McNair opened a lot of eyes). But were the D-2 and D-3 players from
the early 80's? I don't remember any an non D-1 players as recently as 1991.
Just Wondering/Kevin
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