Dartmouth Skiing 20 13 - Dartmouth College
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<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> <strong>20</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />
<strong>20</strong>12 Awards & Honors<br />
NCAA All-Americans<br />
1st Team: Eric Packer ‘12, Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong>,<br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12, Annie Hart ‘14<br />
2nd Team: Erika Flowers ‘12<br />
NCAA Team<br />
Eric Packer ‘12, Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong>, Gordon<br />
Vermeer ‘12, Erika Flowers ‘12, Sophie Caldwell<br />
‘12, Annie Hart ‘14, Erin Fucigna’12, Annie<br />
Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong>, Abby Fucigna ‘15, Trevor Leafe ‘12,<br />
Hunter Black ’15, Ben Morse ‘14<br />
All East Honors<br />
First Team: Eric Packer ‘12, Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong>,<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Sophie Caldwell ‘12, Annie<br />
Hart ‘14, Ben Morse ‘14<br />
Second Team: Erika Flowers ‘12, David Sinclair<br />
‘14, Annie Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Earl Jette Award<br />
The Earl Jette Award is given annually in each<br />
discipline to the skiers who, in the opinion of the<br />
coaches, have made the most significant<br />
improvement during the course of the season.<br />
Trace Cummings Smith ‘15<br />
Steve Mangan ‘14<br />
Madeline Packard ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Emily Blackmer ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Pam Merrill Award<br />
The Pam Merrill Award is a Women’s Team<br />
award selected by the coaches of each discipline<br />
and awarded to the most outstanding cross<br />
country and alpine First-Year women.<br />
Carly Wynn ‘15<br />
Abby Fucigna ‘15<br />
Cooke Award<br />
The Cooke Award was originally the First-Year<br />
Skimeister Award. The award was established in<br />
1956 in memory of Donald J. Cooke ’57, a<br />
former ski team manager who passed away in<br />
1955. Since 1974 the skimeister title is no longer<br />
awarded. The award is now been presented<br />
annually by the coaches to the most outstanding<br />
cross country and alpine First-Year men.<br />
Hunter Black ‘15<br />
Silas Talbot ‘15<br />
Martha Rockwell Award<br />
The Martha Rockwell Award is given in honor of<br />
Martha Rockwell, <strong>Dartmouth</strong>’s Women Cross<br />
Country Coach from 1979-1987 to the cross<br />
country and alpine woman who, in the estimation<br />
of the coaches, has performed the best<br />
throughout the season.<br />
Annie Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12<br />
Norwegian Trophy<br />
The Norwegian Trophy was given to the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Team by former skiers Per<br />
Coucheron '68, Hans Preben Mehren '68, and<br />
Erik Sunde '69. It is awarded annually to the<br />
alpine and cross country man who in the<br />
estimation of the coaches has performed the<br />
best throughout the season.<br />
Eric Packer ‘12<br />
Ben Morse ‘14<br />
The Maggie Cup<br />
This award was established in <strong>20</strong>07 on the<br />
retirement of Maggie Sullivan to recognize her<br />
years of dedicated service as the Ski Team’s<br />
administrative assistant. The award is given<br />
periodically by the coaches to honor a ski team<br />
supporter whose dedication, generosity of spirit,<br />
contribution of time and talent and love of the<br />
sport exemplify the values and tradition of the<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> Ski Team.<br />
Brayton Osgood ‘03<br />
Spirit of <strong>Skiing</strong><br />
The Spirit of <strong>Skiing</strong> Award was established in<br />
1991 and is awarded annually to the alpine or<br />
cross country skier who in the estimation of her<br />
teammates has made outstanding contributions<br />
toward the “spirit of skiing” at <strong>Dartmouth</strong>. The<br />
trophy and antique pewter bowl were donated in<br />
1996 by the grandmother of Laura Turner ’98.<br />
Sophie Caldwell ‘12<br />
Steph Crocker ‘12<br />
Schniebs – McCrillis Award<br />
The Schneibs – McCrillis Award was originally<br />
given to <strong>Dartmouth</strong>'s best four event skier in the<br />
<strong>College</strong> Championships in honor of Otto<br />
Schniebs and John McCrillis. Due to increased<br />
specialization, the skimeister title is no longer<br />
awarded. Since 1974, with the endorsement of<br />
John McCrillis, this award has been presented<br />
annually to the alpine or cross country man who,<br />
in the estimation of his teammates, best<br />
embodies Otto Schniebs maxim that "<strong>Skiing</strong> is a<br />
Way of Life."<br />
Eric Packer ‘12<br />
Development Team Award<br />
The Development Team Award is awarded<br />
annually to recognize the alpine and cross<br />
country skiers who have demonstrated a<br />
commitment to the sport and to the Development<br />
Team.<br />
Scott Lacy ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Emily Blackmer ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Class of 1978 Award<br />
The Class of 1978 Inspirational Award is given<br />
annually to the upper class woman who, in the<br />
estimation of her teammates, has given the most<br />
to the women’s ski team in terms of her<br />
dedication to the team and her promotion of<br />
team spirit and sportsmanship while maintaining<br />
a healthy balance between intercollegiate skiing<br />
and a broader <strong>Dartmouth</strong> experience.<br />
Sabrina Chiasson ‘12<br />
Erika Flowers ‘12<br />
Gebhardt Award<br />
The Gebhardt Award was established in memory<br />
of Robert Gebhardt a member of <strong>Dartmouth</strong>'s<br />
1958 NCAA Championship Team, who was<br />
killed in a boating accident in 1968. It is given<br />
annually to the man who in the opinion of his<br />
teammates and coaches has demonstrated<br />
outstanding sportsmanship, loyalty to <strong>Dartmouth</strong><br />
and the team, and hard work both in skiing and<br />
academics.<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12<br />
Academic Awards<br />
Wall of Fame<br />
<strong>Dartmouth</strong> <strong>Skiing</strong> congratulates recent<br />
graduates on the following awards, received in<br />
the spring of <strong>20</strong>12.<br />
Summa Cum Laude<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Economics<br />
Wiley Dunlop-Shohl ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Magna Cum Laude<br />
Eric Packer ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Cum Laude<br />
Laura Spector ‘10<br />
Degrees with High Honors in the Major<br />
Subject<br />
Eric Packer ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Wiley Dunlop-Shohl ‘12, Engineering Sciences<br />
Degrees with Honors in the Major Subject<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Economics<br />
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Prize in<br />
Economics<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12, Economics<br />
Ski Coaches Association All-Academic Team<br />
The Ski Coaches Association All-Academic<br />
Team includes those athletes who achieved at<br />
least a 3.5 GPA and competed in the EISA<br />
Championships.<br />
Silas Talbot ‘15<br />
David Sinclair ‘14<br />
Gordon Vermeer ‘12<br />
Sam Tarling ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Carly Wynn ‘15<br />
Stephanie Crocker ‘15<br />
Annie Hart ‘14<br />
Erika Flowers ‘12<br />
Mathieu Bertrand ‘14<br />
Trevor Leafe ‘12<br />
Hunter Black ‘15<br />
Sabrina Chiasson ‘12<br />
Annie Rendall ‘<strong>13</strong><br />
Erin Fucigna ‘12