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Seven Gophers Named All-American Scholars
7/27/2018 1:58:00 PM | Athletics, Men's Hockey, Women's Hockey
The accolades, awarded for the second time in 2017-18, require student-athletes to hold a 3.6 grade point average in each semester of the academic year and participate in at least 40 percent of their program’s games for the season.
MINNEAPOLIS – The American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) has recognized seven University of Minnesota student-athletes as 2017-18 All-American Scholars, citing their excellence and dedication on the ice and in the classroom.
Representing the Gopher women's program are Sydney Baldwin, Emily Brown, Tianna Gunderson, Sidney Peters and Taylor Williamson while Eric Schierhorn and Rem Pitlick represent the Gopher men's program.
The accolades, awarded for the second time in 2017-18, require student-athletes to hold a 3.6 grade point average in each semester of the academic year and participate in at least 40 percent of their program's games for the season.
Representing the Gopher women's program are Sydney Baldwin, Emily Brown, Tianna Gunderson, Sidney Peters and Taylor Williamson while Eric Schierhorn and Rem Pitlick represent the Gopher men's program.
The accolades, awarded for the second time in 2017-18, require student-athletes to hold a 3.6 grade point average in each semester of the academic year and participate in at least 40 percent of their program's games for the season.
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