Date Posted:03/12/2003, 8:00AM
BRUNSWICK, Maine - The
NESCAC has announced post-season
honors for several men's ice hockey players at
Bowdoin College. Leading the honors was
first-year Adam Dann (Burlington, Vt.) being
named NESCAC Co-Rookie of the Year. The
Polar Bears finished their season with a
record of 13-6-5 overall, placing fourth in the
NESCAC standings.
A native of Burlington, Vermont and
a graduate of the St. Paul's (N.H.) school,
Dann (left) made a splash in his first year in
Brunswick, scoring 11 goals and dishing out
14 assists in 24 games this season. His 25
points rank him fifth all-time among rookies in
Bowdoin men's ice hockey history.
Earning first-team All-NESCAC
honors was senior defenseman Ryan
Seymour (Fredericton, N.B.). Seymour (right), a
four-year starter for the Polar Bears, finished
the year with 3 goals and 13 assists while
leading a Bowdoin defense which was ranked
10th in the nation in penalty kill percentage
(.868).
Rounding out the selections was
leading scorer senior Sean Starke (Montreal,
Que.). Starke (left) earns second-team honors for
the second straight year after scoring 15 goals
and 15 assists this year, including nine
powerplay goals. Starke closes out his
four-year career as a member of Bowdoin's
exclusive 100-point club, after scoring 45
goals and 56 assists as a Polar Bear.
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