Hockey Humanitarian Award
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The Hockey Humanitarian Award is an award that is given annually, since 1996, to a college ice hockey player – male or female – who has given back to their communities in the true humanitarian spirit.
Selection process
[edit]Every year, the foundation board solicits nominations from every NCAA varsity hockey program in the country, male and female, in Divisions I to III.
Leadership
[edit]The founding directors of the award are John R. Greenhalgh and Jeffrey Millman, after observing injured Division I player (and their choice as first recipient), J. P. McKersie, coaching their son's minor hockey team.[1][non-primary source needed] Sponsors of the award include Ulmer & Berne, LLP, the Joyce M. And Herbert W. Stielau Foundation, Brokaw, the American Hockey Coaches Association, and USCHO.com.
Winners
[edit]Year | Player | School |
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1996 | J. P. McKersie | Boston University |
1997 | Blake Sloan | Michigan |
1998 | Erik Raygor | Wisconsin |
1999 | Kristine Pierce | RIT |
2000 | James Leger | Maine |
2001 | Jason Cupp | Nebraska–Omaha |
2002 | Rocky Ray Reeves | Buffalo State |
2003 | Sam Paolini | Cornell |
2004 | Chanda Gunn | Northeastern |
2005 | Sarah Carlson | Boston College |
2006 | Eric Leroux | Princeton |
2007 | Kristin Savard | Yale |
2008 | William Bruce | Williams |
2009 | Missy Elumba | Northeastern |
2010 | Ethan Cox | Colgate |
2011 | Brooks Dyroff | Boston College |
2012 | Aleca Hughes | Yale |
2013 | Tucker Mullin | St. Anselm |
2014 | Jeffrey Reppucci | Holy Cross |
2015 | Brittany Ammerman | Wisconsin |
2016 | Chris Dylewski | Air Force |
2017 | Danny Divis | St. Michael's |
Justin McKenzie | St. Michael's | |
2018 | Sidney Peters | Minnesota |
2019 | Jake Bunz[2] | Wisconsin |
2020 | Amanda Conger[3] | Saint Anselm Hawks |
2021 | Delaney Wolf | Saint Mary's University Cardinals |
2022 | Josh Kosack | Union |
2023 | Gabbie Hughes | Minnesota Duluth |
2024 | Dylan Lugris | Penn State |
Source[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Hockey Humanitarian Award | History". hockeyhumanitarian.org. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
- ^ "Jake Bunz from the University of Wisconsin was honored as the 2019 recipient of the Hockey Humanitarian Award". ncaa.com. 2020-02-06. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ "Saint Anselm's Amanda Conger named 2020 Hockey Humanitarian Award". ncaa.com. 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ "Hockey Humanitarian Award | Recipients". hockeyhumanitarian.org. Retrieved 2023-02-12.