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Lerg One Of Five Sullivan Finalists
March 21, 2008
EAST LANSING, Mich. - - Michigan State junior goaltender Jeff Lerg (Livonia, Mich.) has been named one of five finalists for the prestigious James E. Sullivan Award. Lerg has been invited to the Sullivan Award Ceremony in New York, NY on April 1 at the New York Athletic Club. Known as the " Oscar" of sports awards, and older than The Heisman, the AAU Sullivan Award honors the outstanding amateur athlete in the United States. It has been presented annually by the AAU since 1930 as a salute to founder and past president of the Amateur Athletic Union, and a pioneer in amateur sports, James E. Sullivan. Based on the qualities of leadership, character, sportsmanship, and the ideals of amateurism, the AAU Sullivan Award goes far beyond athletic accomplishments and honors those who have shown strong moral character. AAU officials, U.S. Olympic Committee members and college sports information directors are among those who vote for the top amateur athlete. Lerg, who was named one of 10 finalists for the 2008 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, was named the CCHA's First-Team All-Conference goaltender and also earned CCHA Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. The finance major has maintained a 3.75 grade-point average, while also participating in countless community services initiatives. He has earned his reputation as one of the top netminders in college hockey, and backstopped the Spartans to the 2007 National Championship, earning Midwest Regional MVP honors and a spot on the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team.
The Five Sullivan Award Finalists:
Tim Tebow, football
Jeff Lerg, ice hockey Lerg, 21, set the Michigan State consecutive games played/started records (63) as a sophomore goalie. He made 29 saves as the Spartans beat Boston College 3-1 to win the NCAA hockey title. He also posted 29 saves in a 4-2 victory against Maine in the semifinals, shutting out the Black Bears in the final 56 minutes. He was named Michigan State's most valuable player. The Spartans entered the tournament as the No. 3 seed and won their first national title in 21 years. Lerg, of Livonia, Mich., owns a 3.74 GPA as a finance major. Philippa Raschker, track and field Angela Tincher, softball Jonathan Horton, gymnastics |
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