Since everyone has been posting their school's post-season awards, I figured I ought to do the same for Cornell. The Cornell Hockey Boosters Association's 30th annual banquet was held last night (Saturday, April 20), and the following awards were presented: The Bill Doran Sportsmanship Award, to the varsity player combining best all of the attributes that mean sportsmanship, both on and off the ice, as well as being an excellent, competitive player, to senior defenseman Bruce Frauley. The Wendell Earle Memorial Award, to the varsity team member who has captured the spirit of college athletics and personifies the true meaning of "Student-Athlete." He has combined all the necessary attributes to achieve excellence in both hockey and academics. To senior forward Trent Andison. The Joe DeLibero-Stan Tsapis Memorial Award, to the varsity player who most nearly exemplifies the skilled efficiency, unselfish dedication, and hard-nosed competitive application that clearly distinguishes himself as a representative of Joe's and Stan's uniqueness. To junior defenseman Dan Ratushny. The Sam Woodside Hockey Award, to the senior hockey player who has most improved in overall playing ability during his career, to senior goalie Jim Crozier. The Cornell Hockey Boosters Award, to the player whose contribution is not apparent in box scores. His efforts are more clearly measured in enthusiasm, dedication, desire and unselfish willingness to give to the team an extra ounce of energy. To junior forward Stephane Gauvin. The Mark Weiss Memorial Award, to the player who most exemplified from his rookie season through his senior year the determination and passion this outstanding young athlete had for life and the sport of hockey, to senior goalie Corrie D'Alessio. The Crimson Cup (formally the Alan Brown Award) to the outstanding player during the season series with the Crimson of Harvard, to senior defenseman Tim Vanini. The Iron Man Award, to the team member who, in spite of being bruised, broken, spliced, sliced or otherwise hurt, most demonstrates the will and determination to overcome his injuries and contribute to the team, to senior defenseman Tim Vanini and senior forward Doug Derraugh. The Gun Hill Player of the Year, awarded based on points given for caliber of play during each game throughout the season, to senior forward Trent Andison. The Nicky Bawlf Award, to honor the Most Valuable Player as determined by the vote of his teammates, to senior forward Doug Derraugh.