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JOFA All Americans Announced

Seven players competing for this year’s NCAA Men’s Division I Men’s Ice Hockey
Championship were named to the JOFA All-Americans team for 2002-03. Cornell
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University and the University of New Hampshire both topped the list with three
selections apiece.
Twenty-four players were recognized, including eleven seniors, seven juniors,
and six sophomores. This year’s All-Americans were, in fact, not all from North
America. Among those names one came from Slovakia (Peter Sejna), another Sweden
(Doug Murray).
East First Team
G- David
LeNeveu, Sophomore, Cornell University
D- Freddy Meyer, Senior, Boston University
D- Doug
Murray, Senior, Cornell University
F- Ben
Eaves, Junior, Boston College
F- Chris
Higgins, Sophomore, Yale University
F- Dominic
Moore, Senior, Harvard University
East Second Team
G- Mike
Ayers, Junior, New Hampshire
D- J.D
Forrest, Junior, Boston College
D- Noah Welch, Sophomore, Harvard University
F- Stephen
Baby, Senior, Cornell University
F- Lanny Gare, Senior, New Hampshire
F- Colin
Hemingway, Senior, New Hampshire
West First Team
G- Mike
Brown, Sophomore, Ferris State
D- John-Michael
Liles, Senior, Michigan
D- Tom Preissing, Senior, Colorado College
F- Noah
Clarke, Senior, Colorado College
F- Chris Kunitz, Senior, Ferris State
F- Peter Sejna, Junior, Colorado College
West Second Team
G- Curtis
McElhinney, Sophomore, Colorado College
D- Brad
Fast, Senior, Michigan State
D- Paul Martin, Junior, Minnesota
F- Shane Joseph, Junior, MSU- Mankato
F- Grant Stevenson, Sophomore, MSU Mankato
F- R.
J Umberger, Junior, Ohio State
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