Hockey Humanitarian Award

The Hockey Humanitarian Award is an award that is given to recognize college hockey players—male or female—who give back to their communities in the true humanitarian spirit.

Selection process

Every year, the foundation board solicits nominations from every college varsity hockey program in the country, male and female, in Divisions I to III.

Leadership

The founding directors of the award are John R. Greenhalgh and Jeffrey Millman. 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

YearPlayerSchool
1996J. P. McKersieBoston University
1997Blake SloanMichigan
1998Erik RaygorWisconsin
1999Kristine PierceRIT
2000James LegerMaine
2001Jason CuppNebraska–Omaha
2002Rocky Ray ReevesBuffalo State
2003Sam PaoliniCornell
2004Chanda GunnNortheastern
2005Sarah CarlsonBoston College
2006Eric LerouxPrinceton
2007Kristin SavardYale
2008William BruceWilliams
2009Missy ElumbaNortheastern
2010Ethan CoxColgate
2011Brooks DyroffBoston College
2012Aleca HughesYale
2013Tucker MullinSt. Anselm
2014Jeffrey ReppucciHoly Cross
2015Brittany AmmermanWisconsin
2016Chris DylewskiAir Force
2017Danny DivisSt. Michael's
Justin McKenzieSt. Michael's
2018Sidney PetersMinnesota
2019Jake Bunz[1]Wisconsin
2020Amanda Conger[2]Saint Anselm Hawks
2021Delaney Wolf[3]Saint Mary's University Cardinals
2022 Josh Kosack[4] Union

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References

  1. "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.
  2. "Saint Anselm's Amanda Conger named 2020 Hockey Humanitarian Award". ncaa.com. 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  3. Pete Souris (2021-04-09). "DELANEY WOLF OF SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY NAMED 2021 HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN RECIPIENT". hockeyhumanitarian.org. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  4. "Union's Josh Kosack named 2022 Hockey Humanitarian recipient". hockeyhumanitarian.org. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  5. "History". Hockey Humanitarian Award Foundation. Archived from the original on April 17, 2013. Retrieved April 13, 2013.
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