Tom Coates wrote: >I would submit Paul Pooley, Providence coach. He is still ranked number >3 on the all time point total list for the CCHA during his career at OSU. > >What about Red Berenson was he a strong collegiate player? We all know he >had a solid NHL career. I can't believe I forgot Paul Pooley, possibly the best player in Ohio State history. He still holds 4 scoring records: most career goals (114), most career assists (155), most career points (269) and most points in a season (96). Red Berenson was definately a strong college player. Here's a little quote from the CCHA web site. "A three-year varsity letterwinner at Michigan under Al Renfrew, Berenson was one of the top players in Wolverine hockey history. He earned All-American and team MVP honors in both his junior and senior seasons (1961-62). As a senior, Berenson led the Wolverines to second place in the WCHA and third at the NCAA Championships. He set a Michigan record with 70 points (43-27) in just 28 games. The 43 goals and nine hat tricks in his final season still stand as Michigan records. " Even though I'm not a UOM fan, they have proven that they have a very competitive hockey program. It gives us here in Columbus something to strive for. My $0.02 Kevin Coty __________________________________________________________ Kevin Coty "Earth, go figure" Molecular Genetics Dept --John Lithgow The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 688-4227 [log in to unmask] FAX (614) 292-4466 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.