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Terry Abram
Men's Hockey 1967-69 Hometown: South St. Paul, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1996
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- Three-time letterwinner
- First-team All American in 1968.
- All-Tournament team in '68 as Sioux finished 2nd place
- All-WCHA in 1968 and '69
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Jim Archibald
Hockey 1982-85 Hometown: Craik, Saskatchewan Hall of Fame Class - 2002
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- Four-year letterwinner, co-captain in 84-85.
- All-time leader in career and single-season penalties and penalty minutes.
- Led Sioux to nationa title.
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- Led UND to national championship in All-American and All-WCHA season
- One of the most decorated NHL goaltenders of all time, including two Vezina Trophies and one Stanley Cup
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Raymond A. Bostrom
Football 1942, 46-47, hockey 46-47 Hometown: Hall of Fame Class - 1981
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- Standout athletic career interrupted by World War II
- All NCC in 1946 and 1947
- Named teams' MVP in 47.
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Paul Chadwick
Hockey 1977-81 Hometown: Williams Lake, British Columbia Hall of Fame Class - 2001
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- Scored 30 goals and 49 assists
- Sioux had 97-56-5 record during his playing time
- Led UND to two title games, winning one.
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Ben A. Cherski
Hockey 1951-55 Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta Hall of Fame Class - 1978
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- Two-time All American
- Scored 40 goals and 7 hat tricks in 27 games in '53-54 season
- Finished with 131 goals and 188 points
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Marc Chorney
Hockey 1977-81 Hometown: Thunder Bay, Ontario Hall of Fame Class - 1998
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- All American in 1981
- Assistant captain on '80 championship team, captin in '81
- All-WCHA in '80 and '81
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David Christian
Hockey 1977-79 Hometown: Warroad, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 2004
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- Tallied 70 points in 78 games
- Two-year letterwinner
- Played with Team USA, winning gold medal with 1980 team
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Gordon (Ginny) G. Christian
Hockey 1947-50 Hometown: Warroad, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1980
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- Lettered three seasons
- Member of 1956 U.S. Olympic hockey team that earned silver
- Finished with 62 goals in 59 games
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Mike 'Lefty' Curran
Hockey 1965-68 Hometown: International Falls, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1988
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- Standout goaltender, earning three letters
- All WCHA his senior season
- 2.98 GAA in 56-32-4 record
- Member of 1972 U.S. Olympic Team
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Ralph Engelstad
Hockey 1948-50 Hometown: Thief River Falls, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1987
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- Goaltender for hockey team
- Long-time supporter of UND athletics, inlcuding gifts to fund scholarships and build Ralph Engelstad Arena in 2001
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John (Gino) Gasparini
Hockey 1964-68, hockey coach '78-94 Hometown: Fort Frances, Ontario Hall of Fame Class - 1987
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- Lettered four years, captain as senior
- Led hockey team to three national championships
- Several Coach of Year honors
- Served as Athletics Director in 1984-1990
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Alan Hangsleben
Hockey 1971-74 Hometown: Warroad, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 2006
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- Scored 92 (37g, 55 a) points in three years as letterwinner
- Played 12 years professionally
- Played for Team USA in 1973, '74 and '81
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Dennis Hextall
Hockey 1963-66 Hometown: Poplar Point, Manitoba Hall of Fame Class - 1987
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- One of first UND players to go pro, playing 14 years total and 12 in NHL
- Scored 36 goals, 65 assists in 63 games at UND
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Tony Hrkac
Hockey 1984-87 Hometown: Thunder Bay, Ontario Hall of Fame Class - 2006
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- Hobey Baker Award winner for best college hockey player in 1986-87
- Scored NCAA record 116 points in that season
- Played professionally following UND
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Darren Jensen
Hockey 1974-76 Hometown: Creston, British Columbia Hall of Fame Class - 2004
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- Went 13-0-1 in 1981-82, leading UND to national championship
- In 71 games at UND, ranks fifth in career wins, sixth in winning percentage, among other highlights
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Kenneth J. Johannson
Hockey 1950-53 Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta Hall of Fame Class - 1977
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- Came to UND to play football, but excelled at hockey, lettering four times
- Ranked 3rd in points at time of induction with 139 points.
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Milton E. 'Prince' Johnson
Hockey 1947-50 Hometown: Webster, S.D. Hall of Fame Class - 1981
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- Two-time letterwinner
- Known as great scorer that established early mark at UND
- Played on U.S. National Team in 1949 and 1950
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Russell L. 'Buzz' Johnson
Hockey 1947-50 Hometown: Webster, S.D. Hall of Fame Class - 1981
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- All-around player and scorer
- Helped establish UND hockey legacy during program's start
- Played on U.S. National Team in 1949 and 1950
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Bob Joyce
Hockey 1984-87 Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba Hall of Fame Class - 2005
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- Holds UND record for most goals in a single season (52 in '86-87)
- Ranks 11th on all-time scoring list
- All WCHA and All-American
- Went on to play in NHL
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Guy LaFrance
Hockey 1957-60 Hometown: Fort Frances, Ontario Hall of Fame Class - 1997
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- Member of the 1959 national championship team
- All WCHA second team in 1960
- Finished with 93 career points
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Bartley W. Larson
Hockey 1958-61, baseball '59-61 Hometown: Minneapolis, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1983
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- Played on UND's first NCAA championship hockey team
- Standout outfielder, batting over .300 and .544 in conference play
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William E. 'Dutch' Leidholdt
Football '32, 34, 36, hockey '32-36, track '35-37 Hometown: Chippewa Falls, Wis. Hall of Fame Class - 1982
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- Standout multi-sport athlete
- Led football team to two NCC titles
- All-league selection in hockey
- Javeline thrower on NCC title team
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Craig Ludwig
Hockey 1979-82 Hometown: Eagle River, Wis. Hall of Fame Class - 2008
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- Three-year letterwinner on two national championship teams
- In three years the defenseman scored 10 goals and 42 assists
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John G. Marks
Hockey 1967-70 Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba Hall of Fame Class - 1985
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- Lettered three years before becoming assistant coach
- Two-time All American
- Went on to play professionally for 12 years, 10 in the NHL
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Calvin C. Marvin
Hockey 1947-50 Hometown: Warroad, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1977
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- Instrumental in starting of UND hockey program after World War II
- Lettered three years
- On team that beat Michigan and Colorado College, establishing UND
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Dr. Robert H. May
Hockey 1949-51, coach 1957-59 Hometown: Hall of Fame Class - 1981
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- Led hockey team to first national championship in 1959
- Coaching record of 44-17-2
- Coach professionally following stint at UND
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Daniel McKinnon
Hockey 1947-50 Hometown: Williams, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1982
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- A UND hockey pioneer
- Three-year letterwinner as defense
- Played with Team USA in 1955, '56 (as assistant captain) and '58
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Al McLean
Hockey 1961-63 Hometown: Hall of Fame Class - 1997
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- Led in scoring on 1962 team
- All American as senior, tallying team-high 34 assists and 54 points
- Part of 1963 national championship team
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C. James Medved
Hockey 1947-50 Hometown: Crookston, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1981
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- Outstanding centerman
- First big scorer on post WWII teams, leading Sioux frequently
- Scored 45 goals and 50 assists in 41 games
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Reginald P. Morelli
Hockey 1957-60 Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario Hall of Fame Class - 1977
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- Held many UND records, including points in a season
- Scored goal in OT to win the 1959 national championship
- Went on to play professionally
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Bob Munro
Hockey 1966-69 Hometown: Salmon Arm, British Columbia Hall of Fame Class - 1986
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- Two-time All-American
- WCHA Sophomore of the Year in 1966-67
- Captain as senior in '68-69
- Played professionally following UND
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Troy Murray
Hockey 1980-82 Hometown: Calgary, Alberta Hall of Fame Class - 2003
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- Set two rookie records in game-winning goals and power play goals
- Led team in assists as sophomore
- Played professionally, highlighted by Stanley Cup win
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John M. Noah
Hockey 1947-51 Hometown: Crookston, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1976
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- UND's first All American in 1951
- Lettered four times
- Played with U.S. team in world tournament in 1950.
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Albert C. Purpur
Fields & Rink Supervisor 1936-75 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Hall of Fame Class - 1976
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- Longtime supervisor of buildings and grounds
- Man of abilities and fine personality, his devotion to job was widely regarded by coaches
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Clifford J. 'Fido' Purpur
Hockey coach 1949-56 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Hall of Fame Class - 1977
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- Only North Dakota native to play in NHL at time of induction
- As UND coach, established tradition of success
- A Grand Forks hockey legend
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Kenneth R. Purpur
Hockey 1952-54 Hometown: Grand Forks, N.D. Hall of Fame Class - 1989
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- Considered one of all-time great centers in UND hockey history
- Scored 117 points in 72 games
- Played with U.S. Olympic Team in 1956 that won the silver medal
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William F. Reichart
Hockey, golf 1954-57 Hometown: Winnipeg, Manitoba Hall of Fame Class - 1975
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- Two-time All American
- Captain as junior and senior
- Captain of 1964 U.S. Olympic Team
- On conference champ golf team
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Donald F. Ross
Hockey 1961-65 Hometown: Roseau, Minn. Hall of Fame Class - 1980
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- Three-time letterwinner
- Two-time All-American at defense
- All-WCHA and captain in 1964-65
- U.S. Olympic Team in 1964 and '68
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Bill Selman
Hockey 1961-63, coach 1966-68 Hometown: Fort Frances, Ontario Hall of Fame Class - 1993
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- Three-year letterwinner before returning as coach
- Played on '62-63 title team
- Guided UND to NCAA tournament in both seasons as coach
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Alford K. Simpson
Football 1939-41 Hometown: Sharon, N.D. Hall of Fame Class - 1984
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- Three-time letterwinner
- Outstanding two-way player, specifically at the end
- All-NCC in 1941
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Doug Smail
Hockey 1977-80 Hometown: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Hall of Fame Class - 1995
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- Lettered three times, helping Sioux to 1980 national championship
- Named NCAA MVP and All-Tournament team in 1980
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William R. Steenson
Hockey 1956-59 Hometown: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Hall of Fame Class - 1976
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- Three-time letterwinner as defenseman
- Only UND player to be named All American in the three seasons he played
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Phil Sykes
Hockey 1978-82 Hometown: Dawson Creek, British Columbia Hall of Fame Class - 1997
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- Played on 1980 and '82 National Championship and WCHA title teams
- Named Final Four MVP in 1982
- Held many records during career
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Mark Taylor
Men's hockey 1976-80 Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia Hall of Fame Class - 1993
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- Member on 1980 National Championship team
- Left UND as all-time scoring leader with 97 goals, 168 assist and 265 points
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Dixon Ward
Hockey 1988-92 Hometown: Leduc, Alberta Hall of Fame Class - 2009
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- Only player in UND history to accumulate 100 career goals and 100 career assists
- Graduated as career assist leader
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Rick Wilson
Hockey 1969-72 Hometown: Prince Albert, Sask. Hall of Fame Class - 1997
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- All-WCHA pick as senior
- Played and coached in NHL for many seasons, winning Stanley Cup with Dallas Stars
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